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STOCK SALES.

* ADDIXGTOX. Pee Press AssociinoN. CHPJSTCHURCH, August 13. At Audmgion live stock market today there were small entr.es of tt-cek ; ana a limited attendance, nzitvo thti-p ciioived iittle cuange. tii aun ev.ts '■ v.cio rather c-asi-.-r. .\*o lat laml>s • were penned and oniy a few j Tile entry «»t :at shsey consisted oi tea lines or wl titers, winch brought, high i prices. Fat e.Utle were rather easitv:. f Lut without quotable change, the ! quality oi" the yarding being oniy I lacxlorats. P.gs oi all c-..is-cs were in ; good demand, and porkers showed soaio ! advance in price. Store sheep.—.Hoggets (fair to good) 14s to 15s, ewe hoggets i>:udii:in) los li.tl to Ifis, half bred wether hcgg.'ts (small) lis, 2, 4 and 6-tcoth wethers 22s 9d, do., owes 21s 4d, f. ;md f. ewes lis to 16s lid. Fat sheep.—Extra prime wethers to 345, prim© wethers. 25s to 31s Cd, ! outers 20s 3d to 245, iicggets 19s 3d ' to -23s 6d. Fat cattle.—St&ers realised £'3 to j £ll ios. extra to £lO, heifers £7 l()s to £9 10s, cows £-3 7s 6d to £9 los. I Store cattle.—Two-year-olds (mixed) i £4 14s. three-Year steers £7 19s, cows ! £2 Ids' to £4 19s. i Dairy cows.—There was a fair entry, j but the quality .. was mostly poor, t Prices ranged Pigs—Choppers and baconers brought j equal to 6d per lbj porkers equivalent to 6id per lb. Store pigs.—Small sorts were in good demand but the entry was small. Large sorts realised 31s to 3Ss Cd, smaller sorts ISs to 2Ss, weanrirs 14s' to 18s.

BfBNSTDE. DUXEDIX, Augut 13. Fat cattle.—lso were yarded to-ria.-. including several pens of gcod qual.ty bullocks. Prices were- from tils to 15s jjc.r head higher ihan last- wi ok. Best, bullocks £l2 10 s to £l4. extra heavy to £l7. medium to good £lO 10s to £ll ss. light and inierior £8 to £0 30s: best heifers £lO 10s to £l2 17s 6d, medium to good £8 10s to_£?; 10s. Fat sheep.—2soo were penned. A ; run.brr of butchers had secured *-.ipp'ts outside and prices were Is 6d to ■2s ;>: •• £x-:Hi 10.w.v thin !a ; t week. • Bts; wethers 2-':> to 2?-. r-xtra to 3ls. j mvd:Uin 21s to -Jvs. t.tln :-s ]on to 20s 6d: best ewes 21s (id to 23s 6d. extra i to 31s. others j«s to 19s. f Fat- lamb?—2oo wcr" jK-nned. Frcesj ing buyers wore operating,, but grazers I secured a large proportion of The \:i d- ! inn and prices were a shade firmer. ! Best 17s to 18s 6d, extra to 19s 6d. medium les to 16s.' Piss.—33 fat pigs ar.d 32 stores were yarded, and s.-ld at late rates. LOXDOX MEAT MARKET. M<\srs Gilbert Anderson and Co. report under date London. July 4: — j The market has hern liberally sup- [ piled. Xew Zealand lambs have arrived in large quantities and the market : s b-'mg depressed with the heavy offerings.' ! Homo grown beef. —Scotch s'des 6Jd j to 7id, Engli-h 6cl to 6-: d, Can.-d a:i I 52-d-to 6£d. Mutton .--Scotch fd to j 9d. English 64d to 7Jd, Dutch bd to j 7Ad, Engiish e-.ves 3d to 5Jd. La:ub —Scotch 8-id to 9-Jd. English 7.U1 to I 9id. Dutch 7d to 9d.' [Frozen;. .Mutton. —A shortage in South American imports is responsible for the maintenance of present iirin prices. Canterburv 48 to 56d, 4 ?d ; 56 to 64, 4gd: 64 to 72. 4>d. pTest Xew Zealand 56 .to 64, 4Jd: ordinary 4 3-3 6d. Xew Zealand ewes, 48 to 64. 3 IS-ied. Australian wethore 30

to 50. 3 ] 5-1 Gel; cues 33d. South Auicrican wethers 56 to ~±, 4>d; ewes 33(1. Frozen Lamb.—Prices coiitimi© in buyeis' favour. Stocks are plentiful, an J tli ere are weak holders anxiously pressing sales. Pricr.e Canterbury 441'1> .lambs can be bought at 5d per pound and less. Canterbury 28 to 30, Gd; 36 to 42. old: 42 to 50. ad. Best New Zealand 28 io 42, 5Jd; ordinary 2S to 42, ojd.

YOU AVHO SVFVFAI KNOW. THE PAIX OF IXDIGESTIOX. Only those who suffer from Indigestion know what a dreadful, health sapping complaint it is. Of all ailments Indie: stion is by far the worst. It attacks or? gently at first and gradually takes a grip of the constitution, linaliy causing lienrtburn. Acidity Flatulence, Pain alter Fit hj;, Slceplesviuss, Orated Tongue. Lo.-s of Er-vrgy, Constipat o:i and hour Kisinus. Yon can he cu::>d quickly and e:isily of thes-:- troubles Uv taking REXZi'E'S PEPSO. ' Kciudc's ]>< p,o is the only true lnd'gestioii cur? because it. digests the- food yon eat and hoips the stomaeli to assimilate? r.H the nourishment eci:tained in the food. Don't suffer whan you can so nas : ly procure a sterling cure in KEX/IE\S PEPSO. Don't take purgatives. They don't digest; the food. Th 'v simp'V expel it. RKNZIK'S PEPSO soothes and heals a tired stomach and makes mealtime a joy. Try it now. All chemists and stores 2s (3d. P.EX'ZIE'S PILL fixes the iiver Is 6d per b0x....

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 15120, 14 August 1913, Page 10

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STOCK SALES. Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 15120, 14 August 1913, Page 10

STOCK SALES. Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 15120, 14 August 1913, Page 10

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