AUCTION SALES OTAKI STOCK. SALE. TUESDAY, JULY 20, 15)10. At 1 p.m. 300 2, 4 and (i-tooth ewes, in lambs to Ronuieys (pood line). 205 2, I alid (i-tooth ewes in lamb (nil picked sheep). 125 guaranteed sound owes in lamb. 110 guaranteed sound ewes in In m I). 5 fab cows. ■110 2-tootli wethers. 20 good wonners. 9 heifers in call'. 7 empty heifers. 9 2-year steers. 2 forward cows. 825-tc 150 mixed aged Roniuey ewes. 120 good hoggets. (i choice dairy heifers. 8 fat cows. 1 5-yoar «4<*ltl.in(milk carter). On account Messrs l'\ and 11. Jones, who are going in for dairying— 280 2-tooth to f.f.in. ewes, in In nil) to lilack-l'aced rams (good line). 335 CLEARING SALE! CLEARING SALE! MANAKAU. WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1910. At 1 p.m.
HITCIIINGS. HANIvINS AND CO., LTD., have been favoured with instructions from J. J. CURTIS, ESQ., who is giving up farming owing to ill-health, to sell on the premises, North Manukau Road, as above—
The (highly improved .Farm, comprising 32 acres, divided into t> paddocks, watered by permanent running streams, all cleared and laid down in the very best English grasses; 2-aere orchard, comprising 200 splendid fruit trees; dwellingof 7 rooms, bathroom and scullery, hot and cold water laid on. The house is beautifully and artistically finished and decorated throughout. Outbuildings comprise washhouse, 2 coachhouses, stables and lol't, 3 loose boxes, cow bails, and (fairy, and everything is in excellent order and condition. Also— 2 purebred Jersey heifers, springing, in calf to p.b. Jersey bull. 2 do. do. Jersey cows, in mil' to p.b. Jersev bull. •t Jersey he'il'ers, yearlings, purebred. 5 Grade Jersey yearlings. 22 0-tooth Romney ewes in lamb (exceptionally good) 1 good farm mare. 2 black geldings by Malachi. 1 pair ponies, broken to all harness. 1 gelding, lyrs, by Nutwood. 2 18-iuontli draught fillies by Mir Talbot. 20 p.b. White Leghorn pullets. 30 laying hens. 2 hand chaffcutters, 3 feed bins, 4 site Jiarnxiss, 1 phaeton with polo complete, 1 waggonette, pole and shafts, 1 gig, iron copper, quantity of earthenware pipes (tin.), tools of all descriptions, 2 100-gal tanks, 2.square iron .'tanks (200 and -100 gals), roller, American disc plo-ugh, 1 heavy dray. 1 single leaf harrow, o tuns hay, etc., etc.NOTE. — Tho stock is all first quality and for absolute sale, whether tilie farm is sold or not. The farm is splendidly situated, and is iea 1 1j* a model farm in every wav. Full particulars as to 'terms, otc., on application to Mr J. J. Curtis! Manakau, or the Auctioneers, Levin. 829.5 SHANNON STOCK SALF. FRIDAY, J('LY 2!), 1910. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, Ltd., will Soil as under, at 1 p.m 100 forward wethers. 1")0 fat wethers. 10 springing heifers. 810-t.c. A Surprising; Query. DO ICS lIA DI CM FX IST? This rather surprising question is raised by an American doctor. His idea, is that there is no such metal, and that the phenomena from which its existence has been inferred are due to unknown combinations analogous to those which impart the property of phosphorescence to certainl sulphides. He calls attention to the tact that- what we usually call radiuim is siyiplv the cholrid'e or bromide of , a „ unknown substance. A pure chloride, lie says, IS never phosphorescent, 1,,,fc f, O J comes so when mixed with traces ot certain other substances. Bo predicts that the result of the reSearch _ that he proposes would be, to derive from the so-called chlori.i of 11 l ' n / lll '»i nothing more than the well known metal barium, and holds that the observed radio activity results simply from certain, not unknown eliomiirval combinations
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 July 1910, Page 4
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