AUCTION SALES. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. DIARY FARMS I DAIRY FARMS! Sub-division of MR G. POTT'S Property, ."Tawhera," near Lovin. rpHFS Property comprises 1500 -*- norths, which is being sub. divided into 13 Farms, nil firstclass .Dairying Land, with the exception of one section of 300 acres. The hind is exceptionally well situated, four miles from Levin, one and a half from Railway station and School, half a mile from Creamery. Plans are now being prepared, and will be available shortly, and the property will bo offered by Public Auction early in May. Terms to suit Dairy Farmers. For further information amlv to MESSRS RAGGETT AND POTTS, Wanganui, or ABRAHAM aND WILLIAMS. Ltd,. 252t. Auctioneers. LEVIN STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, APRIL 2!), 1010. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, Ltd., will sell at their yards, Levin, at 1 p.m. ■'{HO f.c. ewes in La nil) to Romney rams. 120 f.m. ewes. 255 forward wethers (off hills). 170 forward lambs (very good). 275 rape lambs. 120 fat wethers. 150 forward wethers. 17 weaner heifers, Jersey crass. 4 store cows. 499-7
Collision with a Comet. » — _~ DISTINGUISHED ASTUONOMEU I'OKj.o FUX. Sir Robert Ball in the Loudon "Times" publishes the text of a reply he has sent to an inquirer who expressed alarm as to the possibility of collision with the comet. The letter ram as follows: — "My dear , a rhinoceros in full charge would not fear collision with a cobweb! and the earth need not fear collision with a comet. "In ISGI we passed through the tail of .-a. comet and no one knew anything about it at the time. "For a hundred million years life has beeni continuous on this earth, though we have bee-iv visited by at least five comets every year. Tf comets could ever have dome the earth anv harm they would have done it long ago, and you and I would not lie discussing comets or anything ols-3. "So far as T can learn we mav be in the tail of Halley about 12th Mav: and T sincerel l ' ' "? wo shall. "T think S J - T-••-. Hr -hd wid somewhere *■'■ t *"'"• w!"h> conwt could be '■,•] v.'/z 1 i" ! m j: rtmanteau."
SERVICES NEXT SUNDAY. CHURCH OF ENGLAND St. Mary's, Levin, 11.—Moiming service. .St. Mary's, Levin, 7.-Rev. S. G. Compton. Von. Bede's, Shannon, 3.—Rev. S. G. Compton (children's service). St. Aidan's, Tokomaru, 11.— H.C., Rev. S. G. compton. PRESBYTERIAN. Levin, 11 and 7.—Rev. J. White. Shannon, 7.-Mr G. H. Gibb. Tokomaru, 11.30.—Mr G. H. Gibb. METHODIST. Levin, 11 and 7.—Rev. F. Rands. Koputaroa, 3.- Supply. Manakau, 2.O.—Rev. F. Rands. Manakan, 7.—Mr Gibson. Shannon, 11.—Rev. Peter J. Mairs. * Subject: "Living Epistles." Shannon, 7.—Sister Moody Bell. Su-bgject: "The Bible and the Children." GOSPEL HALL. LEVIN. Morning. 11; evening, 7: Sundav School. 2.30. SPIRITUALISTS. At their rooms, 7 p.m. Tuesduv circle. 7.30. SALVATION ARMY. Services bold in Bath street.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 April 1910, Page 4
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