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AUCTION SALES

OTAKJ STOCK SALE. "'TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1912. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell as above at 1 p.in. 500 6-tooth to f.f.m.. Eomney ewes (good line). 300 f.f.m. ewos. 80 2, 4 and 6-tooth Romney ewes. 80 woolly rape lambs. 40 mixed sheep. 50 2|-year steers (o2 hills). 20 2J-year st&ora. 18 18-moiith ftecrß. 10 mixed weawrs. 20 18-month steers. 5 fat eows, 1 cow, calving April (Ist clafis) 100 woolly lambs. 60 breeding ewes. 2 forward empty cows. 1 3-year Jersey bull. 198-t.d. OTAKI SALE. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1912. Abraham and Williams, LTD., will sell at 1 p.m.— 175 4-tooth ewas. 40 woolly lambs. 6 '1-tooth B.L. rams. 3 E.L. rams. 15 choice weanor heifers. 4 forward empty cows. 2 cows with calves. 2 springing cows. 6 prime porkers. 204-t.d. Commercial, WOOL, SKIN, AND HIDE SALE. Messrs Abraham and Williams, Limited, report on thoir sal© at l'almorstou North, on 23rd instant, aa follows:— Wo offered a good catalogue of all classes of produce to a large- attendance of buyers. Bidding was keen for all lots, and prices were firm at late rates. We quote:— WOOL.—Medium cross-bred, 7d to 7Jd ; rough cross-bred, 6d to 6A ; good lambs, Bid: inferior, Gid to Gkl: pieces, 4d to 4:|d; bellies, -Md to okl; dead, 6d to 6kl. SKlNS.—Medium to coarse crossbred, 7d to 7jd; lambs, (ijd to 6sd ; dead, 4sd to s id : ha If-wool's, 5Jd ; damaged and inferior, 3kl t-o okl; pelts, 4d; butchers pelts, bare Is 8d to Is lid, short wooled 2s 3d to 2s 6d; woolly, 2s 9d; lambs. 2s Id to 2* lid. HTDES.—Prime heavy ox, 7*d ; prime medium ox, 7gd to 7VI : ox, 6®jd to 7sd: medium to heavy cows. 6sd; damaged cows, oj to ssd: yearlings, 7-Jd to : ordinary calf, O.'id; horse hide*. 10s: cowtails. Is 6d dozen. TALLOW. Tn shipping order, medium quality. £27 ton: in tins, 22s fid to 2'ls cwt. SAVED i;i ; tjUs V U l AUJfJ. Mr VV'rn. UovJte, Uu Visio.-la fttreei, Curustciiaroiij s&j# ;—. -tor tu£Hu sj+ulLlUjoiL*hj & IftDieCfl iliv in i lioin iiie uuoat) i/umoio Hum i ftuflexoU lux j-ojua. i tiac<a to \,oo uj ilk S iobfc rt'lltii Vli-6 <?VitWOL.& oI bnlu&outide, Biit wiion is iHy'fl UiilOitLdUUig, uuu u.» oi a JL&oiuuj vviviU uu iie Vol Alio UUo <Ji.A 1 j 1 OLH/a,lii il'oiti OiiiUobiitioo rtttc laj tL oot» biit liiwar i 'itiu L/Haxiiuoi iain a 10 05 i aaVOd UIUS IiLU-a *U(1 -,i----fKJtiiji:. A hORBES CHILD BAD WITH DIARRHOEA. * i "Quite recently my boy Jack was very bad with Diarrhoea," says Mrs M. Lee, of Forbes, N.S.W. "For quite a fortnight he was ill and got down very weak. My husband bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Colio and Diarrhoea Remedy, gave him a dose and to our surprise tbe one dose completely cured him. There is no question that this remedy is quick and reliable. For sale overy where.—Advt. WOMEN'S LETTERS. From Mrs, Elizabeth Dickmau, 810 Skipton-»treet, Ballar&t South, Vic. 82nd March, 1911. "For several years I was severoly (troubled by diaorderly liver and kid neyn, suffering excruciating p&in in tlx region of the kidn«ye. At times the j pain was so severe that I could nol i raise my&elf in bed without catching I hold of the head e! the bedstead and pulling myself up in that way. I was in a state of general lassitude, hud the greatest aversion for exercise, loathed all food, and my nights were aleepless. The secretion* of tbe kidneys were abnormal, and filled with albuminous mat ter. I was altogether in a very low and despondent state wh*n I commenced to take Warner's Safe Cur* which had have recommended to me. After taking I the content* of a few bottles, the paini ful symptom* disappeared, my eecro fciona became ef a natural colour, I wai < able to ftleep and enjoy my food and I strength returned rapidly. I have, [ therefore much pleasure in recommend- ; ing Warner's Sue Our© to anyone whe may be suffering in like manner." t Prom Mrs. 0. Wake, Marsh-street, f Armidale, N.8.W., Ist 1910. j "I have been subject to disease of the | liver for some years part, I had severe !pain in the back ana sides, dizziness in the head and indigestion. The slightest . pressure on the liver would cause great ] pain. It waa with great difficnlty that j L could do any mental or bodiljr work. During the firot few ye&ra, I tried the usual purgative remedies which only nad th<> effect of temporarily improving aiy condition. In later ware 1 found my liver was more s*nou*ly affected Mid the usual remedies did not aeem to benefit me, and my pains were more tevere than before. Suffering like this, without any proepect of relief, I decided to take a course of Warner's Safe Cure which was recommended to me by i friend. The good effects were apparent almost immediately. From that time, I continued l;> improve s,nd, in the course of a few woe\s I entirely recovsred my health; since then I hav# boon free from the complaint." Very many similar letters, full information about WarnerVs Safe Cure, for the kidneys and liver, and valuablft advice will bo iound in a pamphlet issued by H. H. Warner and Co., Ltd., Australasian Branch, Melbourne, Vic., which will be sent pest free to anyone applying for it. Warner's Safe Cure ia sold by chemists and storekeepers everywhere, both in the uriy.imii (Co'i liottlw a.ul iu v he cheaper (2-s Cdj wa< toCHfe

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 February 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 February 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 February 1912, Page 4

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