CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK. At the Farm, end of Kimberley [load, Levin (just across Ohau river) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25th, 1913, AT 12 NOON. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., have been favoured rith instructions, from Messrs Wil>on and Pnrtridgo, whoso lease has Mcpired, to sell on tho above date, -he whole of their dairy herd, etc.( >omprising :— 25 cows, calving July and August 0 Jorsey cross springing heifers 14 Jorsey cross weaner heifers 1 Jersey bull 1 spring cart horeo Gig and harness, cans, buckets, cooler, furniture. Tho cows will be sold without rolerve, but thoro may bo a slight rcorve on the young stock. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.-Wo have personally inspected this liord, which consists practically of young grade Jersey cows, and we can thoroughly recommend tho herd to buyers in search of dairy stock. < 601-t.d iy UESE HAWKES, late of Queen *•* Charlotte's Hospital, London. Sngland, begs to notify tho Public .hat she ie opening n Maternity lonic in Shannon. Terms modorite. Apply "Bonbrook," Vance j'troot, Shannon. 602-4 IMPOUNDING NOTICE. IMPOUNDED in Levin Pound, by E. Wilson, off County Road, 3orowhenua Villago Settlement, on sth June— 1 bay draught gelding, branded near shoulder, white fnco white hind feet. IF NOT CLAIMED and expense; >aid will be sold by public auction in 80th Juno. , -A. MUSGROVE, >03-l Pouudkeepor. pOLLOWING are additional en *- tries for Messrs Abraham and iVilliama, Ltd., Lovin stock sale on Triday noxt:— 120 fat ewee 15 2J-yoar steers 10 springing cows and heifers 8 18-mouth steers 9 heifers in calf 20 tip top springing heifers COS-2 LEVIN HORTICULTURAL, INDUSTRIAL AND PRODUCE SOCIETY. TIHE adjourned annual meeting of -*- the above Society will be held n the Borough Council Chambers )n THURSDAY, 19th June, at 7.30 p.m. R. l>. WALLACE, Secretary. 190—int.
[A CARD] "l/TR R. B. WILLIATUS, of Well- •*-'-*- iugton, Barrister and Solicitor (lato Williams and Meredith), begs to anr.uunce that he begins the practice of his profession in Otaki, and while waiting for suitable premises for offices will receire instructions, addressed to him at the Poet Office, Otaki,.or to his Wellington office at 153-155, Featherston Street, which will receive his personal and prompt attention. He will attend sittings of the Court at Otaki and Levin. A further aonouncement will be made. 675-2w THOR SALE.—Thirty hens, with •*- slight faults; healthy, newlyinoultod; five guineas. Cockerels, five to six weeks old, fifty for 17s. H. LKGER. Weraroa. ' 579-2 MANGOLDS FOR SALE.-Apply E. M. Herrick, Bruce Road, Weraroa. 587-6 T. HARRIS, T. HARRIS. CASE- : BUTCHER. IS still keeping only the very best at the lowest poeaible price for oash. All meat eold by him is examined by a qualified Government Inspector. He wishses to inform the public of Levin and dietriot that he has no connection with any ring in or out of Levin. Patronise the Cheapest Butcher ia town for— PRICE AND QUALITY. PRIDE AND QUALITY. Ho has aleo a large consignment of Bacon and Hams. Being a cash buyer he is ablo to sell at the lowest possible price for cash. Small goods of every description. fry Harris's noted Beef Sausages, made fresh daily on the promisee. T. HARRIS,
CASH : BT7TCHER. )XFOJID STREET LEVIN Late Advertisements ibia space is reeerred for Kate ati« vertfeemwrti*— • GOOD steady for general work in Levin livery stable required; must drive well. Also useful boy, about 16 years of age, to make himeelf generally useful in stable. References indispensable. Apply Levin Express Company. 606-3
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 June 1913, Page 3
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