AUCTION SALES LEVIN PIG AND POULfRY SALE. AT THE LEVIN TABUS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1911. At 1.30 p.m. npHE LEVIN AUCTIONEERING -*■ 00. will sell, on account of various vendors:— 50 prime porkere. 5 prime baconers. 30 good stores. 15 good weane-rs. 3 breeding sows. Also— 50 head laying liens. 2 corrugated iron tajiks. T. A. B. HUDSON, 1225-t.d. Auctioneer. LEVIN FURNITURE AND SUNDRY SALE. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1911. At 1.30 p.m. At The Central Mart, Levin. HITCHINGS, HANKINB AND CO., LTD., will sell as aboveHousehold furniture and sundries of all description,s. Potatoes, vegetables, and a consignment of onions in- first-class order. 1 upright Grand Piano, in first-class order. J. G. HANKINS, 1224-t.d. Auctioneer. UNRESERVED SALE OF CHOICE DAIRY STOCK. MONDAY, OCTOBER. 30, 1911. At the Farm, 1J- miles from Shannon. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell on account of MR R, W. TAYLOR, at 1 p.m.34 cows in milk. 3 cows to calve. 1 pedigree. Shorthorn "bull. 5 years. 6 2-yea.r empty heifers. 20 oalves 4 sows in pig, 1 Berkshire boar, 20 slips a.nd weaners, 1 milk cart raaro (5 yrs), mare in foal, yearling eolt, spring dray. B.H.P. White oil eiil gine, Andrews and Bovaji chaff cutter, saw bench, milk cans ; and sundries.
NOTE.—Mr Taylor's only reason for eelling is that his man has loft. The cows art all young, mostly milking to third and fourth calf, and are recognised as one of the best herds in Shannon. With exception of young cattle-, horses and a fewimplements, everything will be sold without reserve. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 1228-t.d. CLEARING SALE AT WAIKANAE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. At 1 p.m. T\ ALGETY AND CO., LTD., *-* have been favoured with instructions from Mr Henry "Walton to sell his herd of Choice Dairy Cows (as he is giving up dairying) at his farm, Beach Road, Waika.nne, within one mile of station :— 13 first-class young cows in milk 3 cows close to drop. 12 first-class heifers. 6 yearlings (mixed). 1 bull. 1 dry cow. 2 16-gallon cans. 4 15-gallon cans. 1 cola-. 1232-t.d. SALE OP 'EDUCATION' BOARD Renewable teases. BOROUGH OF LEVIN. To be sold by Public Auction on Wednesday, Bth November, 1911, Town Hall, Levin. At 2 p.m. By Hitchings, Hankins &., Co Ltd. IMPORTANT TO BUSINESS MEN. IMPORTANT TO WORKMEN. TTITCHINGS, HAXKINS AND A.L CO., LTD., have been favoured with instructions from the Wellington Education Board, to sell their -valuable Leasehold Property, facing Salisbury, Bath, Chamberlain and Queen Street« ? Levin, comprising— U Splendid Residential ~i A Allotments. * T" Numbered 1 to 4 and 11 to .20 inclusive. These are sitimted in the centre of the Borough, two minutes walk from the Post Office, and! 'adjoining the Town Hall and Bank of New Zealand. All the sections are perfectly level higjh' and dry, and well planted with shelter trees. This will be the last chanco of securing residential sections in the centre of Levin, all the land within half a mile of the Post Office having been subdivided md sold. The progress of Levin during tihie •past 10 years (has been phenomenal and land values hare greatly increased 1 . It is a. recognised) fact that there is no (better investment between Wellington and Paimerston North. The Leases will be granted for 21 years, with, the right of renewal for ft further tern of 14 years at valuation disregarding improvements, and similarly for every succeeding 12 years, so tihlat •tfhey aro almost as valuable as a freehold, 1288-t.d.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 October 1911, Page 4
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572Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 October 1911, Page 4
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