DUNEDIN HORSE SALEYARDS.
Messrs. Wkight, Stkphknson and Co. report as follows :— Dranght hordes were well represente l at our sale on Saturday draughts from Timaru and Oanuru b«in ? off Ted. Ttie lemand ttaii week whh not do htisk as last, and prices oq the whole were rather lower. We al^o off re 1 a consignment of very useful hicks and busgy bor-op from the north, all of *h eh found bu v* is und»r the bamroer. For fii-at-dana draught* (ex'ra hear,), L 23 to L3O • good ordinary d > (younj?), LlB to L 22 ; mcd urn Ho, Ll2 to Ll6 ; a-»«d do Lfi to LlO ; u^d h-wks and hirniw h >rses, Ll2 to Ll6 ; m >d un do' L 7 to L<); hgit a-id inferior do, L 2 10* to L 5. Mr F. Meenan. Kin? street, reports:— Wh Resale price only— O ita : Improve, feed, le 41toIs 3i ; 8 e-\ nominal. Wheat • Millinz 2' <Jd to 3i; f .wls ! wheat, 2s Oi to 2i 7d. Chiff • Inferi <r, to medium 30no 45-i ; good to primi, £2 10s to £2 15i 01. Hay • Oats £3; ryegr^s, £2 oi. Potato^ : new locals, L 2 10s to L 3 per cwt • irapmted, u-isaleibl'; old, 25m to 304. Flour: Ktone £6 10s to £7 03 ; roller, £7 t.£7 UK Oatmeal, 251bs, £7 13s ; hulk £7 10* Butter fpsh, 41 -o 10 1, ail', 3d, dull dtouni K«i, 7 I per d zen
Michael Roanlon, of Cattle C)tti£p, Ripo-, writes .--Since mv return from II »lyw. 11 thu 'u-nour on mv cht;s' has e-itire'v gone and I have no pain now 1 bathed nine titles in the Holy W1) f am rtepplv grateful io S Wim-ftide. Mr L'ckyh^n doclin <i the Oxford Professorship of Modem History, vacant by thi death of Mr Fioude. and Mr Garinnr tlia Keeper of HtconU, is al*> nuw.Hintr t • a id to his present occupations It is rumoured 'hat th- p nt b- effduyt to Lord A-ston. A statumraaster named F^naiaiem hvs jast died at R men Dieted wisa d^cndjnt in direct line from Pierre D'Arr thR brother cf J >an D'Ac. ' Jim-a K. K>'\\y, the famous young Irish American sculptor is a member of the Seotca inbe, aad his namo v Gdrrisqaaw— a Dalefaca without a wife. X V shouhl beeol news to thp res Hen's of Roslyn and its neiehbourhood io 1, am that Mr D. M-irph/ his sot up, in Kin* street a wood amicnl yard. Th^y will th-isha/p nttherdoors a v-ry n-oes-s^rv conven.enee Mr Murphy will sjpp y the best fuel procurable at the lowtsi c'irrrnt rate-". Me sri Ki.kpatnck and Go's jim^, m*de fr 'm the s as n's fruits are now ready The juni made of the fruit fre»hly gather, d com' bme perftctionof &ay >mi aod colour, with peifect wboleso-nenuaa
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 40, 1 February 1895, Page 13
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467DUNEDIN HORSE SALEYARDS. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 40, 1 February 1895, Page 13
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