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ORIGINAL AND SELECTED.

SUITABLE FOOD FOR STORE PIGS.

THE WOOL MARKET.

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THE WOOL MARKET. There has not been much change in this branch of trade during the past week. At the fairs good prices have been realisea, especially for fine wools, buyers looking more to the future than the present for profit. In the market there has been no increase in business, and though buyers are quite disposed to purchase at fair mar- ket prices, they will" not follow the rates paid at many of the fairs. The discrepancy j in values between wools wanted and those which are not much in demand has rather increased, and wools of poor character meet with very little attention. Fine wools keep the lead they have taken, and of these there is a comparatively limited market. Colonial wools, though steady, show much the same features, but as there is a iarge) market for these, the effect is not so per- ceptible. Amongst manufacturers there is considerable caution evinced in their deal- ings, demand not being of a c-haiacter to induce speculation, however slight. Haif- breds are about lOd to lOiLd per lb., and Downs and Shropshires about Is., and oc- casionally up to Is Hd is quoted as the top price at the fairs.

ALSYKE.

SUCCESS IN PIG-KEEPING.

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IN THE GARDEN.

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1A TEST FOR MILK.

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AMONG THE CHICKS.

FOWLS AT LIBERTY.

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MORE EGGS WANTED.

. AMUSING ANECDOTES.

THE COAL-MINING INDUSTRY AND…

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.I THE EXCAVATIONS AT " CAERSWS.

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BUTCHERS' HIDE, SKIN AND WOOL

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SUCCESS IN PIG-KEEPING.