AUCTION SALES OTAKI STOCK SALE. ' TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1910. At 1 p.m. 300 2, '1 and β-tooth ewes, in lambs to Komneys (good lino). 205 2, I and β-tooth owes in lamb (all picked sheep). 125 guaranteed sound owes in la.mh. 1.10 guaranteed sound ewes in lamb. 5 fat cows. 110 2-tooth wethers. 20 good wenners. !) lieifws in calf. 7 empty heifers. D 2-year stoors. 2 forward cows. 825-tc 150 mixed aged Romncy ewes. 120 good hoggets. 0 choice dairy heifers. 8 fat cows. 1 o-yoar gelding (milk carter). GO prime fat webliors. 1 Jersey cow. 12 springing heife-rs. On account Messrs F. and H. Jones, who are going in for dairying— 280 2-tooth to f.f.m. ewes, in lamb to black-faced rams (good lino). 335 CTiT'IATMNG SALE! CLEARING SALE!
MANAKAU. WEDNESDAY, .JULY 27, 1910. At 1 p.m. Hitchings. hankins and CO., LTD., have been fav>»red with instructions from J. J. CURTIS, ESQ., who is giving up farming owing to ill-health, to sell :>n the premises, North Manakau Road, as above— The (highly improved Farm, comprising 32 acres, divided into 6 paddocks, watered by permanent running streams, all cleared and laid down in tho very best English grasses; 2-acre orchard, comprising 200 splendid fruilt trees; dwelling of 7 rooms, bathroom and scullery, hot and cold water laid on. The house is beautifully and artistically finished and dccorated throughout. Outbuildings c-omprise washhouse, 2 coachhouses, stables and loft, 3 loose boxes, cow bails, and dairy, 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 calf to p.b. Jersey bull. ■I Jersey helifers, yearlings, purebred. 5 Grade Jersey yearlings, 22 C-tooth Romney owes in land) (exceptionally good) 1 good farm mare. 2 black geldings by Malachi. 1 pair ponies, broke.ii to all harness. 1 gelding, 4yrs, by Nutwood. 2 18-month draught fillies by ~ Sir Talbot, 20 p.b. Whiito Leghorn pullets. 30 laying hens. 2 hand chaffcutters, 3 feed bins, '1 sells .harn'eiss, 1 phaeton with pole comj plote, 1 waggonette, ' polo and shafts, 1 gig, iron copper, quantity of earthenware pipes (4in.), tools of all descriptions, 2 400-gal tanks, 2 square iron itanks (200 and! 400 gals), roller, Amorican disc plough, 1 heavy dray, 1 single leaf harrow, 5 tons hay, etc., etc.
NOTE.-The stock is all first quality and for absolute sale, whether tih'o farm is sold or not. Tho farm is splendidly situated, and is really a model farm in every way. Full particulars as to items, otc., on application to Mr J. J. Curtis, Manakau, or tho Auctioneers, Levin. . 829-5. SHANNON STOCK SALE. FIIFDAY, JULY 29, 1910. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, <£*• Ltd., will Sell as undor, »t 1 p.m *?Sb 150 forward wethers. 150 fat wethers. 10 springing heifers. 40 fat ewes. 4 spriiiginip; heifers. 4 2-year steers, -'i springing hoifers. 840-t,c.
ADVICE TO YOUNG MOTHERS. Meet mothers realise Itiho great danger from croup, but many do not know that an attack miay be prevented by proper treatment as soon as the first symptoms appear. The first indication of croup is hoarseness followed by a rouph couph. Give Ohamibedain's Cough Remedy according to the printed directions at once, or evon nfter the oroupy cough appears aim! it will nrevent the attack. Tt is, in foot, a certain onre for oronp. For sale everywhere. Said Jones, who had a eongh indeed; A bark like nnv setter: "This dog's life I'll no lon eer lead; To-morrow, if no better." But on thnt d.ay a friend for sure Heard of his melan (oollifl>; He ga,ve t him Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, And cured him of bis folly.
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