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AUCTION SALES J SALE OF NURSERY STOCK VT 7 LEVIN. SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1910. At 1.80 p.m. rjIIIE LEVIN LAND AGENCY L and AUCTrONEfIRfNO CO. will soli on Account of 'MR N. C. f HANSEN, of blio Stonoy Creek Nuu'Kory, a large nssortmwut of 5 I 1 I'll it niul Shelter Trees, including— Apples, Pearlies, Quinces, Plums, Pears, and Aprii cots, Macrocarpas, RliododondroHip, Az-alla.s, Oamolia.s, Magnolias, and oilier Slirubs. Also, the contents of a Gcnt.leiiien's wardrobe, including six Suits in good order. Also-— Poultry and Prodnco.

T. A. H. HUDSON, 821-.'}. Auctioneer. OTAKI STOCK SALE. TI'IWDAV, JULY 2(>, 1910. Afc 1 p.m. 110 2-tootli wotluT.s. 20 gOO(l WWIIH'I'S. 9 lieifer.s in cm If. 7 empty heifers. 9 2-year steers. 2 forward cow,'!. 82.j-ti 100 mixed ajjed I'omncy ewtss. 120 good lionets. (i choice dairy heifers. 8 fn'fc cows. 1 5-yivar gelding (milk rarter) On account ■M-c.s.srs K. and [[. JoiiK's, who arc going i" for dairying— 280 2-tootli to f.f.m. ewes, in Lamh to hlack-laccd ■■jim.s (good line). 3;jr> NORSK SAL 10. SATURDAY, .IfTTiY 2.'), 1910. At 1 p.m. T\ALGETY AND CO., LTD., have been favoured witli in.stnict'o'ia from I f. J. .JfLLETT, ESQ., wlio has sold his Farm, to offer at fcho Salo \ a rds, Levin—. Aliont 40 HORSES Including mares in foal, mostlv draughts, 2, 3, and 4 ycvir marc.s and geldings (liglit wind medium draughts) and kicks. The hulk of thoso horsos aro for absolute sale, and aro a good lot. 800-6.

CLEARING SALE! CLEARIXG RALE! MAXAKAP. avicdxicsday, jrr,v 27, mm. At 1 p.m. TTITCHINOS, HANK INS ANI) CO., LTD., have been favoured with i list ructions from J. J. CL'HIIS, KSQ., who is giving up farming owing to ill-health. to soil on the premises, North Manakati Road, n.s above— Hit? highly iin proved Farm, comprising ;jo ami#ij divided into 0 paddocks, watered by permanent running streams, all cleared and laid down in the very best English grasses; 2-acre ore-hard, comprising 200 splendid frui.'t trees; dwellingof 7 rooms, bathroom and scullyv, hot and, cold water laid on. The house is beantifiiily and artistically finished und decorated I hroiigliout. Outbuildings comprise washhouse, 2 coachhouses, stables and loft, ;} loose boxes, cow bails, and dairy, and everything i.s in excellent order and condition. Also 2 purebred Jersey lieifers. springing, in calf to p.b. Jersey bull. 2 do. do. Jersey cows, in calf to p.b. Jersev bull. -I Jersey helifers, yearlings, purebred. ~> Grade Jersey yearlings. 22 (j-tooth Romney ewes in lamb (exceptionally good) 1 good (arm mare. 2 black geldings by Malachi. 1 pair ponies, broken to all ha mess. 1 gelding, 4.vrs, by Nutwood. 2 18-month draught fillies by Sir Talbot. 20 p.b. AVI lite Leghorn pullets. •30 laying hens. 2 hand ehaffeutters, 3 feet bins, 4 fU'ltis harness, 1 phaeton with pole complete, 1 waggonette, pole and shafts, 1 gig, iron copper, rpiantity of earthenware pipes (4in.), tools of all descriptions, 2 -100-ga I tanks, 2 square iron itanks (200 and 400 roller, Amoi •iea n disc plough, 1 heavy dray, 1 single leaf haxrow, 7; tons hay, etc., etc.

NOTE.-The .stock is all first quality am \ for absolute sale, whother the farm is sold or not. Tho farm is splendidly situated, and i.s really a model farm in every way. Full particulars as to terms, otc on application to Mr J. J. Curtis] Manakau, or tho Auctioneers, Levm - 829-5. If your boots are «i trouble, try Pmk; he'll mend them before you can wank; or fit yon out slick' (if you don t mention "rtick") with new ones, all guaranteed prime. The bailer who rushes for .trios; the damsel all dimples and sighs; mav both *o vpeji boote(1 A | wllAtt StickinE *° Pink ™* Said Jones who had a cough indeed, A bark lika any setter; Thas dog's- life I'll no longer lead; 10-morrow, ]f no better." lint on that day a friend for sure Heard of his melan (collie); He gave him Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, And cured him of his folly. AD WOE TO YOUNG MOTHERS. Most mothers realise itho great Ef r + w m prolip - b , nt ma "y < fe ™* know tha-t an .attack may be pneSST 'J y P^ 6l, troft-bman* «* soon as tine first symptoms appear. The 2 3 f n n° nih ™ of o«>np is hoarseness followed by a rough conch Give Ohamlberlnin's Coufh RemSy according ft, iHh printed directions at otoo, or even after Me eroupy cough appears amd it will weren't Jhe attack It is, in fact, a cer . tain euro for oronp. For sa ,i e everywhere.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 July 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 July 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 July 1910, Page 4

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