POULTRY FAEM 5 ACRES, best of land; three-icomod house, all necessary out-buildings. Price, including 300 fo*ls, about 40U chicks, 1 pen dacks, cow, household furniture, inoubators, brooders, mills, tools, etc., £ioo. £300 cash. Ovyaer wishes to leave New Zealand. Apply at once— Land & Estate Aceitfs, tewm.
HARVEY & CO., UOMPLJETI HOUaiFt'KMtiHEIU. DEDKOOM SUITE 9 KAPOO. FLAX AJSb A.\D WIRB MATTREKBffiS SPLENDID VARIETY TOIUST-WARI. ■— mh'H iiim> i ill iii nii nil Hmwi—n— afjM^rrurn'inrrnnT—niYi-r - ■—■ •" Harvey & Co. for Furniture. IMMNUKUOM AND §IDKBOaRDS ANB UKAWINORGUM BtITJBi. DINING TABLES. SEE OUR LATBfT BIDBTBADB, JCBT ARRIVED, SPLENDID VALUI. toe home i;r tuje best and the bbst for thi homj Harvey and Co., Oxford St., Next to W. M. OUrk Ag*nt for DRESDEN PIANO Oβ.
R. J. JONES, L£KXIHUAI£D FLUjMUJBK, UU'l-V»AT£K FlTTiift. leptie Tan Built and Llraint Lai& softrdiug to FuDlie tie«.!tb re«»air»bients LMd-edßbd Kiagipg, Bleating, a.Qd Down Pipei itLitt lank* *i ayi iu ttoek in premitM in Opposite ft. ft Moeialuili, «o«Mt> teiifler, L & t i S. BLECrXiC BKLLfe rITXZM \-. JUiiBLNC VMJRK rRUMPTI-T AIIt.M)RD TO. - dßrorfcl yaMxi Important News. TO SETI LERS IK LEVIN AKD BUKKOLNDIJKG PARTS. JARS, JARS, JARS! Thomson, Lewis and Co., AERATED WATER MAKERS, OF LEVIN, HAVE totalled & Plant, &n£ &r* i now filling 1 Gallon Jam «itk their - celebrated Giuger AU, Oirnc* rßeer, Ora.n(# ¥\it, Lime Kise. Cberrv Didim , and Ap>le Cider (from the parr jaioo only). We gaarant** that ail oer drink* will keep in epleudjd condition «n- ---: til the \art drop is eeed. W«. delive rto an; part of Leiin and Weraroß. We ahall be yleseed to enpply oomtrT uaitoniere ai eir vorkK in Qaeen §tr«et All orders bv Fust Piiict«s,ll» Attended To. ISSS-q. A. L. WILLBAMS. UAh.i.JR &SD UOM«JSCTIONJ«, Ozlurd Htreet, - - - L»rln. All olasaes of CAKE 9 are being n>ad) to order. A good ftook in the sho pwindow thu week. Made from new teuou'e friite. Plain or Iced; eues from lifti vpwtrde. Froni %m fihilling a pound. fiTIIAWBERRIBB AND 01SAM. REFRESHMENTS AB DBUAL. A. L. WILLIAMS. O3!H-6tn >-.*" SEASON 1911. TO travel this season, FOXTON, SHANNON, AND LEVIN DISTRICTS, the Renowned Purebred CLYDESDALE STALLION CRAIG IE BURN CRAIGIEBCRN is a beautiful dapple grey, with a mild temper, end a great mover. It has been reckoned by competent judges that he ie one of, if not the best, yet bred in the colonic. PEDIGREE: ; flire Craigiellachie by CraigievaT (imp.), dam Gipsy Queen by Vanouuber, g dan, Lome (imp.), g g dam Queen of the Bankers, by' Young Banker (imp.) Craigiellachie's dam, Flora, McDonald, was one of the most successful showing mares in the colony, by Lord Salisbury, dam Nellie by Emperor, dam Kattie by Blackleg (imp.), from Victoria. . Graieievar (imp.), by Old Time, dam. Maepe by Prince of Wales. CraißipHachie sire of Craigieburn,: commanded the highest price for •ny sire evoT imported into the Australasian colonies. V,,Oraijriebtirn has a Bhow career ffnoond to 'one in thie dominion. Bee Record. The above will show that he is dpecended from the beet blood er«\ imported into the colonies. IfERMS: Single mare, £3 lto; two fer-- or more as per agreement. ft l . Groom age fee: Sβ. W-- ALSO |;THTS TROTTING STALLION. I Royal Prince JPire Trinoe Victor by Victor, dam Kic bv Harfcaway. IfnpVAL FRINCE h a beautifnl black' noree, 6 years old, and just ■b«v«tamp to g«>t eood harks or har|?S! S Worses. Roval Prince gained" ■Bβr^ 1 ?* fa Chrißtchurch ' Show, ■WW. nndftrst pn«e Rangiora Show ll^e'Hnrp^year. mare, 8 jjnineae; fts r per agreementon >,tfce
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 November 1911, Page 4
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573Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 November 1911, Page 4
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