AUCTION SALES. WAIKANAE STOCK SALE. , WEDNESDAY, MARCH IC, 1910. i At 11 a.m. > NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD.. will sell:550 first-class mixed shorn Romnoy lambs. 300 3, I and 5-yoar-old Romncy cross ewes, fat and forward, a good line. 150 breeding ewes. 50 lambs. 234 forward rape lambs. 70 forward wethers. 50 lambs. 50 ewes. 75 wethers. <11 3-yenr-old-steers. 29G-6. LEVIN STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1910. •i At 11.30 a.m. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., and the N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell as above— 1- 200 first-class' 4-tooth wethers. 250 woolly lambs (off hills). p 300 woolly rane lambs. 150 2 and 4-tooth wethers. ■y 120 fat wethers. 60 fat ewes. 100 breeding ewes. 307-t. 8 fat cows. LEVIN STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1910. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, Ltd., will sell at their yards, Levin, at 1 p.m. r. 500 2-tooth wethor.s (in lots). 300 s.m. ewes. 220 2 and 4-tooth wethers. 2. 250 f.ni. ewes. 3. 180 story lambs. 150 f.m. ewes. 150 fnt and forward owes. 120 s.m. eAves (good). 120 first-class woolly lambs. D 80 lambs. 1 70 rape lambs. „ 60 prime heavy ewes. 50 2, 4 and 6-tooth wethers •";() 2-toolh ewe.s. '' 15 forward 3 nnd '1-year bnl- ? - locks. ■K 20 2.J to 3-year steers. • v 20 mixed weanors. 14 fat cows. 3-t 8 forward cows, in 5 4 and 5-year bulls. 309-6. : ] > 315-5 )e <?- —-- - — 1S niPORTAXT RALE of s* GROCERIES', FURNITURE. SUXDRIKS, ETC., Ml AT WERAROA. lit WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16. Ie k " TTITCHINGS, HANKINS AND *-*- CO., LTD., will sell, in their I Auction Rooms, Weraroa, at 1 n _ o'clock sharp, a largo consignment of General Giweries, high-class nnd ,q second-liand Furniture, Produce, etc. Groceries comprise: Jams, Baby goods. Treacle, Assorted Meats, Sodn, Embrocation, •-I Cornflour, Tobacco, Paints, Vinegar, Saline, etc., etc. Furniture comprises: Handsome Duchess Pairs, Couches, t Wicker Chairs, Austrian Chairs, Cano Chairs, Tallies, etc. Produce comprises: Potatoes, Tt Fruit, etc. 312-3 in The Bank Pass Book. 4 A correspondent of a fiuaucial paper recently started a controversy on this point. It appears that at a recent logal I , examination one of the questions set was "To whom does n pass book |y belong; to the bank's customer or j. to the bank?" and it is added that i the correct answer was held to be 'i that tho pass book belonged to the customer, founded upon the opinion 3) of Mr Justice Bighnm-'in his judg-I-β ment in Akrokerri (Atlantic) Klines, ]t Lim. v. Economic Bank. .1 it is contended on the one hand that the book is provided by the le bank, which makes no charge for it k as far as tho customer is concerned, II and all the entries in the book are 5 made by the bank officials. On the other hand, it is shown l " tlwit when an. account is closed, or ( ' a book filled with entries, the cus•r tomer is allowed to retain the book. ». ft is also delicately suggested that \ there may be something subtle in '" the heading of the pass book, for '• in some parts of the country it is "The Blank Bank in account with 0 John Smith," and in other parts it runs "John Smith in .account with The Blank Bank." 1 This latter contention is particn- ' larly idle, because it does not touch upon the point of ownership in any h way. e It might be interesting to our 4 renders .to cudgel their brains in order to ascertain whether they can find a sound argument in favour of 0 the idea that the book does belong e to the bank and not the customer. —Tho Accountant (London). HIGH WATER AT HOKIO. ♦ March 11 ... 9.30 9.50 March 12 ... 110.10 10.25 March 13 ... 10.30 11.0 March 14 ... 11.13 11.30 1 .in —— DELAY IS DANGEROUS. There is no class of ailment that affects the system quicker than bowel complaints, and any delay in ) treating diarrhoea or colic is dangerous. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is the only remedy that is absolutely reliable in cases of this kind, and as some member of the family is always liable t oan attack at any time it should always be kept in the house. This remedy never fails to give prompt relief. For sale everywhere.—Advt. DIFFERENT TO OTHERS. Chamberlain's Tablets do not act upon the bowels like most laxatives and catharties. They possess such tonic properties that they soon strengthen even the weakest stomach so it can properly and voluntarily perform its functions. Chamberlain's Tablets never cause griping or pains of any sort. For sale everywhere,
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 March 1910, Page 4
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766Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 March 1910, Page 4
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