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ADDINGTON STOCK MARKET

Fal Cattle.— Two hundred and fifty-five yarded. Prime local and North Island beef sold well, but the bulk of the northern entry and unfinished lots declined in price. Best steers, £11 to £14 ; others. £0/17/6 ; heifers, £5/10/- to £8/2/6, and extra to £0/5/- ; cows, £5/15/- to £7/10/- and £8/17/6. Prime beef realised 23/- to 25/ per 1001 b, ordinary, 20/- to 22/-. Fat Sheop. — A large entry of quality above the average, and last week's rates were fully maintained. A few extra prime lines of wethers brought 28/6 and up-

wards ; prime, 22/6 to 27/6 ; others, 19/1 to 22/- • fr^Tf^n/ 126/ i,1 26/ i, t ?, 2 , 9/3 ' Pcime ' 21/ - to 2^ 3 ' medium,' I*4 \-^J?' aSod> 16/ -- l '° 11 / % > merillo wethers-prime l»/9fo2V-, others 11/- to 18/-. There was a good entry; of fat lambs, including first of the season which were ,^ot, very attractive, o.n'd from 17/- to 18/Hogg§*s brought 1 6/8, to 21/- and 23/9 for an extra line ; othersi 15/- to IN/-. Pigs.—A -good entry, but dull of sale, except for small stores. , Baconers, 33/- to 49/- (averaging 3£d pci lb) 1 ; porkdrs, 25/- to 36/- 'averaging 4d per 1b) "large stores, 20/- to 21/- , small do, 13/- to 16/- ; suckers, 8/-

-■■The -drawing of the art union in.aid.-Qf tlie Catholic cKifrcF), Makikiln, has been postponed to .September Ij. All blocks and lenntlances should be returned to Rev Fatjher Regnault by September 10. Bullocky Bill had a cold so bad, That, though his language was very sad, His team stood placidly chewine; the cud, While the u heels sank deeper into the mud WOODS' PKPPKRMTNT CURE his voice brought back, When of classical speech there was no lack, #fid his cattle ..took to their work wilh a will 'NeaUrthe lurid appeals of Ihllocky Bill. Messrs. Johnsto-ne and IlaMeiU, the "well known and old-established chemists, Manse street, Dunedin, call attention to trreir ' Derbyshire Essence,' as a remedy for goitre and glandular swellings. It is also of great service m reducing adipose tissue, and is recommended to stout people . The D.1.C., Dunedin, claims to have the biggest and best assortment of drapery, clothing, furniture, crockery, ironmongery, fancy goods, etc , in the Colony. Furniture supplied on an easy time payment system. A visit of inspection will convince intending purchasers of the splendid value oflered in all departments . Mr. II Palmer, stone mason and sculptor, Princes street, Dunedin, notifies that he is prepared to erect tombstones and monuments of granite (New Zealand and Scottish) and marble (Italian and American) in the most approved style, lie has also a variety of tomb railings from which 1o make a selection Mr. Palmer guarantees that aIL his work will give the highest satisfaction .

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 33, 18 August 1904, Page 13

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ADDINGTON STOCK MARKET New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 33, 18 August 1904, Page 13

ADDINGTON STOCK MARKET New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 33, 18 August 1904, Page 13