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Comparative Prices of Wool.

I'!'. > instatement is taken from the / i During the current series i.f oil 'iii'l \v»l sales recently held in 1-ndi .u. ]•!•;.•. s have sustained a further itec h.l ,i'lvi;rc. and the rise established m Vi.K.i .1 11 ;■!!!-- the pa>r four months is verv cniis.di table imbed. Accordin',' to a Circular issued by Messrs. .1. L, Howes and Hros.. ~f Ivvii|'o-d. the advance in tiiat period in vdc.hai,' wool averages 7>K per cent., in lustre kinds -7 percent., and in . .irpct and blanket descriptions 'J'J per i eii* >omc of the defective and inferior clothing wools have, however, advanced ,u much aa 7'* i*cr cent, since the lowest I » The advance p attiaily gave way to nitXMvHHMHK v. id hj, Ik.h-u'l'. do not appear to have taken any decided hold u]»m the popular •to. the sharp velround in merino •..-•Is no be accepted as an evidence - e: cloths are to have a further lease i i :/. of. This would indicate a continual; 1 "t the depression in worsted Wools, and a!- ■ in those used for carpets and

: b-r the latter sutler from the . o "t the large quantity of EngL. i e• i w-01. which, when no I.,ngur «ante i i r the l'>radt"rd trade, becomes at.Lii.i'oie tor carpet*. Ac.

A (.real Cattle RangeV' o N-, w \ erk journals, the r- p.>l between the Koeky Mottu- • vi.-en ! •'■•■tra, c-mt. rising the territ -rv "i I .hi ami the state of Nevada, ’mb d -o 1-eoine the greatest cattle I mg-- in the I mted >t ites. Immense f rn- •< of l.n l. some embracing nearly ip mu acres. It iveaireadvbeeii purchased and " Wior-of large herds in Texas and ’ ii■ > -tir'i V" ■ tt.-rn Stat< s ait* looking for rang - in ,!i;s »id- se.-f.on of natural p.utllio ia'id. Till- pressure' of settlers vrie- « . -!i to engige in agricultuie. and t mini ie-in. s upon th*- lands m the great ■ itile plan , --f the West and South has begun to iTottd out the i I'tie rings, who hj it- : a yearn m -nop-di.-ed the largest part <-t r a- -tat- a »!I by nature are better •o- d ; a ii,, t using of crops than the l inrage ot herd,. A In gin has begun "I cau;- linn toward; the West, which '■ is lur a'd materially in the developT of those -great SeetimiS of the lllited 's'ates wini a hj ive hitherto been left almost c\ !u-'-iv- ly in the hands of Indians and peripatetic g-.ldli uuters.

Cause and Effect—My (V.-ndi hair- | 'r- r is me that til-, hair ’• dearer than o-.r. ‘ I -up—.” 1 remuk-i t-. him. - 'hat >ii-r 1 .ir'-.rs who -k forwai Ito a eaiug. in tie: l-ishi.nan •belling’ it.''' ' No : tie- cans.- is th. rag- i t morphine in th- gr,/,../. '<■ -What <' .iiiieci e*n is ' e.-r-.” 1 no i. • ir.tw.- -n that drug and e l ; g:e-ns an Ila ernes. ' ■■ fids connee. t --it; th.r ;-iking morphine i- avt-s in a short time tie in. id as oald and bar.- as a b-biiard. ' bill. Manv of my eustoniers are nearly bald (r-e tri - . u,.-. Morphine also !<■ .us the 1 '■■• li, *> that it is as g.sxl for the d' mist- a- 1 the .--ip.iiiary ars*?,'' 1 Overdrawn.—v..- w.-l-i. .i.i-,n .-va.iavs. an i d ■ it ■* understand th- .-harm of -im- ' pbe.t;.. Fis - riie ..Id baba is ~f anv |,p o |ile. 1 and f-.w ae. ctives will i„- f., nn \ -j 1 ,, , <in ‘.,.. r 1 HJB :-11 la igh. 1; we;,. ’P. ,hai,s‘-d,„ poet of a ii. r a ivaa.-e- i ve, mi -ht v ‘•■ He laoghc! iur'.ia: -h- ’urn-daiv.av and shed) tears o; di-api, ;:.'m-nr.' Hut u ...ladav- -1,,. amb'tt us y.-eng writer mu,t |,r..!«.-.» (hng in- th - ■ - A bar 1 liendi-ii laugh, pi'i;. T-s ei.d rut Ire 1 ii- ii.ass.v_- fr.ni ttis i iro'ii through th- ; p-iim eur’- d inm.. .; ;eiv • appe-i : - : I i- r ! ■i. of . i , • a..-! a gU . >0 I v. ii r’ . .1,1 . f . ■ el.' a • a.• •. it t ion hj . i hr if - FM-

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2038, 4 March 1887, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Comparative Prices of Wool. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2038, 4 March 1887, Page 2 (Supplement)

Comparative Prices of Wool. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2038, 4 March 1887, Page 2 (Supplement)