AUCTION SALES SHANNON STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1910. Abraham and williams, Ltd., will Soil as under, at 1 p.m.— 150 forward wethers. 150 fat wethers. 10 springing heifers. 40 fat. ewes. •I springinig heifers. •I 2-.vear steers. II springing heifers. (i .venrling heifers. 8 guaranteedcows, August and September em 1 vers. 2 2-year heifers. 7 weauers. 1 store cow. 10 porkers. (j weaner pigs. 8 porkers. 4 slips. •1 slips. 1 sow. 1 horse, cart and harness. 1 trap mare. 20 store pigs (good line). 7 sacks seed ]K>tntoe#s. 120 fat sheep. 840-t.c. UN RESERVED SALE OF NUKSFJJY STOCK. SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1910. | 1 p.m. sharp. nITCHINGS, HANKINS AND CO., LTD., have been favoured with instructions from Messrs DUNCAN AND DAVIES, the wellknown Nursery men, of New Plymouth, to sell at the rooms, Weraroa. as above— A Very Choice Collection of Trees, Shrubs, etc., etc. -.—Apples, Pears, Plums, Japanese Plums, Peaches, Nectarines, Quinces, Currants, Apricots, Roses, Abutilons, Double Flowering Peaches, Daphnes, Boronias, Heaths, Camel lias, Azaleas, R liododoiiKlrons, Fan Palms, Mountain Palms, Red and Yellow Pottle Brush Ti •ees, Magnolias, Retinosporas Elaegnus, Laristimis, and a choice collection of Hardy Climbers, Native Plants, ete., etc. Also— On account of the loading Orchaidist of Motueka, Nelson— 50 cases of magnified lit. Sturineii 1 Pippins. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE. — Tlil.s will lie the leading sale of Nursery Stock this season, and everything will be of the very best. ~J. G. HANKINS, 8-18-4. Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE! CLEAR TNG SALE! FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1910. 1..30 p.in. slmrp. MESSRS HITCHINGS, HANKINS, AND CO., LTD., have been favoured with instructions from 0. B. CARPENTER ESQ., to sell, at his residence, Arapaepae road (neairly opposite Mr R. Butt's farm)— FURNITURE AND EFFECTS OF A G-ROOM DWELLING. comprising— Double brass-mounted Bedsteads, wire-wove mattrasses, duchess chests, tables, chest drawers, washstands, toiletsets, oak sideboard, chairs, sofas, fenders and irons, kitchen utensils, and many other articles too numerous to particularise; also 2 iws in milk. 2 weauers. 1 chestnut ninre, in foal. 1 yearling colt. 1 useful farm maro, 4 years. Gig -and ha rness, gent's saddle. Also— Lease of 5 acres, with dwelling of 0 rooms, six months to iriin, with right of renewal. J. G. ITAN'KTNS, 8'"-3- Auctioneer.
LEVIN .STOCK SALE. Kit I DAY. A CGUSt 5, 1910. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell as above at 1.30 p.m. 300 f.f.ni. ewes in lamb to Lincoln rams (first-class line). •>0 .store owes. 120 pii/ne fat wethers. SO am] l-yea i' bullocks (good lino). 30 2.J to 3-year steers. 10 Grade Jersey yearling heifers 0 prime fat cows. 0 dairy cows, oalvn September. 2 springing cows. 801-7. To substitute (anything "just ns good" for Hod dor and Tolley's meol is impossible. It stands' alone. Low in price; high in quality. — Advt. TOOTHACHE. There is nothing so good for iooftilmcho as Chamberlain's PaJin Balm. When tho gums and face are rubbed freolywith this linament tho pain soon disappears. When tho tooth is decayed saturate o piece of cotton wool with Chamberlain s Pain Balm, place it in the cavity of the tooth and immediate relief will result. Being an antiseptic, this preparation will cleanse the tooth and thus in a measure arrest decay. It will in no way injure the tooth. For sale everywhere. Ad 4_ Snid Jones, who had a cough indeed, A bark like any setter; "This dog's life I'll no longer lead: To-morrow, if no better." But on that day a friend for sure Heard of hi 9 melan (oollie); He gave him Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, And cured him of his folly. DO NOT BE BEHIND THE TTMES but move with. them. Salts, Castor Oil and harsh purgatives are out of date, and have been, th'e cause of many a. ease of constipation. Chaanbeilain's Tablets are the medicine that you # want to take. They cure constipation, indigestion, biliousness ■and cure them permanently. Remember the name—Cliamherlaan'fl Tablets and 'be sure you get them for tliere is nothing "just ms good." For sale everywhere Advt,
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 July 1910, Page 4
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