AUCTION SALES. ! . . CLEARING S£LE. STOCK, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC. AT MANAKAU. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEIt 29th, 1913, at 1 p.m. 1") ALGETY AND COMPANY Limited, have received instructions from Mr G. H. Briscoe who has sold his farm and is leaving the district, to sell at the homestead on the above date the whole of his stock, implements, furniture, etc., and comprising— IUO shorn hoggets 50 shorn ewes with 100 pei cent lambs 1 cow in full milk 1 harness pony 1 Shetland pony 1 gig. Ford - motor car, (5-seater). 1 4-year harness gelding. Implements, etc. Furniture of a well-furnislied house, including piano by "Ronisli," chesterfield couches, etc. 1083-G OTAKI STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 19R D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., will sell at .1 p.m. — 250 shorn 2-tooth wethers. 100 ewes and lambs lot) ewes with 100 per cent. lambs 55 ewes and lambs 100 ewes and lambs 40 fat ewes 10 yearling steers 0 store cows. 9 Hoi stein-cross heifers 1 •'J llolstein-cross heifers 1 springing heifer 9 fat bullocks 1 (i-year gelding 1 gig 1 5-seater motor car 10S0-td. OTAKI STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, PJPJ. \ BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell at 1. p.m. 200 ewes and lambs 50 shorn hoggets 8 yearling steers 1092-3 "BILSTONf Basic • | Phosphate | k- . f FOR » | IMPOVERISHED 1 & LAND! | Even poor soil becomes rich | I and prolific when judiciously j| I treated with this valuable | I fertiliser. | 1 • BILSTON BASIC 8 PHOSPHATE 1 contains more Phosphate of | I Lime,, in a highly soluble | i form, than any other make of |j | Basic Slag. It is more finely | I ground, operates quicker, and | is of incalculable value in | converting heavy, light, or | s sour soil into record crop- | | bearing land. Contains the | 1 highest percentage of bone- | Ifieial constituents. Don't be | penny-wise and pound-foolish k -BUY BILSTON BASIC | PHOSPHATE, and reap the j benefit in a bigger harvest! 1 STOREKEEPERS and 1 MANURE DEALERS 1 Wholesale only from I A. S. PATERSON & CO., LTD. | WELLINGTON I
MAKE ME' FEEL THOROUGHLY WELL. ''.For years I have suffered from sluggish liver,'- writes Mrs W. PfeifVre, storekeeper, Mt. Pleasant, S. A. "Having read an adertisement on Chamberlain's Tab. lets I decided to try them and wall so pleased with the result that 1 have continued to use them ever since. They make me feel thoroughly well." For sale everywhere.— Advt. •Ok. ' ~ " The Sure Road to Herd Improvement. -after the Calf is born is judicious feeding. Ar, "half the brae-linggoc3down tho throat," the Calf men! question is a vital one. Skim Milk and Whey arc both without fat, but — TUI CALFMEAL hns plenty of Lins.-p;! in it lo remady tlio defect. Its bine and muscle building properties aro also (rood. Tui Caifmeal is g;o;iml in n Hourrail! us fine as flour ; is easily mixed with cither hot or cold water or milk ; floats through the milk, leaving no sediment when the Calves have finished. Calves Thrive on it. Prices of Tui Caifmeal: 251b. bag, 5/6. 501b. bag, 10/6 1001b. bag, 20/- 2001b. bag, 38/HODDER & TOLLEY, Limited Manufacturers, Palmw«ton North.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 October 1913, Page 4
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510Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 October 1913, Page 4
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