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AUCTION SALES. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, -"■ LTD., will'soll at 1 p.m. :— 100 2-tuoth to f.m. owes, with 100 per cent, lambs 80 fat ewes 20 fat ewes 5 fat cows 3" springing cows 50 porkers 1133-2 WAiKANAE STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1.1, M;i 'HALGETY AND COMPANY, JiJ LTD., will sell at I p.m.:-~ 2b hoggets l>o pi'ime fat ewes '■12 18-month heifers, good line 12 Shortlforu yearling heifers 5 2;j,-year steel's 20 I2A-year Shorthorn steers 10 2-year Shorntliorn steers 4 23Uyear heifers r.w.b. 10 springing heifers I 2-year Ayrshire bull 1 -1-year Jersey bull 20 slips and weaner pigs m-'i-i.d. LEY IN I'lC SALE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBEIi 11. MESSRS ■!IIT(J1-IIN('JS, IJAXKINS AND CO., LTD., -10 prime porkers 8 prime hacoiiers 2'") stores ; .'O wcaners 2 sows in pig Poultry, ducks, efc. 1112-I.d. I'NUEShIWVED CLKAIiINd SALE. ■\/1 KSSIiS HITCIIJNUS, 11ANxVjL KINS AN J) CO., LTD.. have received instructions from 1 Mr \V. l'almer, who has sold his Farm, to sell ihe whole of his stock ami furniture absolutely without reserve, on WKDXKSDAY. \2\\\ NOVKMBFU, at 1 o'clock sharp, at his residence, Kawiu road, Levin. STOCK. •"! cows in full, milk I p.b. Jersey cow in milk 1 yearling Jersey heifer I! pigs ■)l) p.b. White Leghorns I'TItNTITIiE.Sideboard, dinner-wagon, suite dining chairs, 4 Morris chairs, 2 wicker chairs, double wooden bedsteads, single wooden bedsteads, ; > wardrobes, I gig and harness, 1 separator. ALSO Washstands. chest drawers, duchesses, toilet wait , , ten room ware, carpels, linoleum, curtains, hall runner, kitchen utensils, aliminium ware, crockery, silver ware, sundries, etc., and a lot of articles too numerous to particularise. 1144-:;

1 Basic I Phosphate | Tor ® 1 impoverished 1 I LAND! § If Even poor soil becomes rich fejj I and prolific when judiciously a I treated with this valuablo | i fertiliser. | 1 BILSTON BASIC I I PHOSPHATE 1 m contains more Phosphate of I! ■ Lime, in a highly soluble | i form, than any other make of | 1 Basic Slag. It is more finely | H ground, operates quicker, and | lis of incalculable value in | I converting heavy, light, or | m sour soil into record crop- | i bearing land. Contains the | I highest percentage of bene- | I ficial constituents. Don't be | » penny-wise and pound-foolish J I-BUY BILSTON BASIC | I PHOSPHATE, and reap the g I benefit in a bigger harvest! | I STOREKEEPERS and I I MANURE DEALERS I H Wholesale only from H I A. S. PATERSON & CO., LTD.! I WELLINGTON 1 B Sole Importers. M

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 10 November 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 10 November 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 10 November 1913, Page 4

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