HorowheuuaCAgrieultural r and iH ilex i ' (t-- .■■•.•.• ■ ; »^i^.s*^s Pastoral . ■ ■' ■.■■■■■■/■.;iMJ f f ..■ ;■ ■:.--■■, ; y-;3sjjo Afc Levin; Wednesday Januars::2Bt|t^-o'.- ■ -OFFICERS. ■■' . :■; •■■ ,•;■ - ; . -:Jii Patron.—Mr W H.'Field. ,-■ . "■':■•. ; ; V. / President.—Mr John Kebbell. ; V Sip Vice-presidents. -Messrs J. R. McDonald, P. Bartholomew, B. ping :itsi|| J. Liggins, W. H. Simcox, W. Tompsitt, Gi -W. Step Ke- ißii . ■■' ■ son, W. J. Howell. '..-'^'\'. •■:■■■■■.-t ■M^ Executive Committee.—Messrs Jas. McLeavey, C. Saxon, H. Xi- -®t$ , Eichards, l\ G. Roe, T. A. B. Hudson, W.Bech6ri : \^'vli|l Drysdale, li. A. McDonald, J. G. Jamieeon,.^J»./-Bw^.---^^ S. A. Broadbelt, J. Ryder, W. Ryder, J. DavieiJ, E:'M/;:Jpl| Hernck, T. Bevan, junr. Winiata Pataka, V. E. HitoHul;:;|:i|^| m£s, H. E. Lodge, P. Webb, J. Johnsoi, '.J. . M. .Murrafr;" : ,|fiH D. Judd, G. Tully, A. Dr:-ke, M. Moynihan, E. Law*r <*MM 1. Burnell, D. Gardener, W. Barber, 0. Robinson,- 1 C^:'j£. ■■■'&£$ W. Mouckton, W. EL Weggery, W. Simpson,, W. Stickler, S. W. Carter, N. Kirkcaldie, C. C. Webb, '4 H. A. Ward, F. O: Smith, F. Davies, E. S. Lancaster, ' ''-M A. MeLoavey, T. H. Coltman, M. H. Bailey. S. F. Per- .-^# ritt, J. Broughton, W. McKegg, G. Hanton, W. M. Sim- :-■' :'%'?ss vox, J. C. Neill, K. Windley, Major Burlinson, ■ ' ■<v Hon. Treasurer.—Mr F. G. Roe. ■ . : ; - Secretary.—B. R. Gardiner, P.O. Box 2 Levin . ''yS^;^ Classes for HOUSES, CATTLE SHEEP AND PIGS. '• -"-^-^ l-'i COMPETJLTIONS "13 PONYRACES. . ,I', ;^ ■i JUMPING EVENTS. n ROTTING RACE : :V LADIES'AND GENTS'DRIVING COMPETITIONS. V^ 13EST WALKING HORSE. . ■ . ■, ; .^m BEST BOY AND GIRL RIDERS* Etc; Etc. - t. BRACELET for the Beet Lady Driver. ■ ■ > r ' BRACELET for Best Lady's Hack; 1 ' " ' J^B BRACELET for Lady's Jumping Event. ; ;;^ ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY, January 14th at-9. a.m. '. % :^% Schedule on application and all information obtainable from the-, ' . ':: secretary.. . ' ■'.•■•■■..:■■• V' , ' , -"'^^ B. 11. GARDINER, Levin. , 1203 t,d. Tor%
HPO FARMERS ANp HOUSE-; C; 1 A OWNERS.—I am prepared v'| to give estimates for concreting, . > asphalting and plain and orna- ; mental fencing. Fencing mater- C-'/< ial always obtainable. Best work- , '/ manship at reasonble rates. ■■'"' - :;; ■■'/.^ Channings, Bath street, Levin. ■ . pAR FOR HIRE day or night; : v - / charges reasonable. Harvey, Murray, care Arcadia Private Ho- .', ~'\ tel, Levin. 'Phone 28. 1281-m vjj « T * Cars for hire day ior night. '„*:•%. Charges reasonable. Levin Mo- r< il tor Garage. Phone No 3. i ; v' iu36 t-c. ;| RANTED TO JgUY.; , "fj OLD HENS—3s 6d pair. ! ' YOUNG DUCKS.—tidlb. v^: YOUNG lb:: 'f' : - - C. S. CLAEKE, : } :-r^. 10 Molesworth Street, - ?.; 1149-q WELLINGTON. .. \;:^ KING'S nnHEATRE TJBVIAT f; r| PIC Tisp^ Programme 'for 1 /;; WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14. J ; ; • g Matinee at 2.30. ■.-■.'..'■v.l : '^ HEADED WITH : tiie'--Grea*vv"?3 A.B. Indian Drama.— , - ; ? [ ".THE Z-A-'Q'tJ 1 eUR." : "THE ZAQUI eUR/ , "THE ZAQUI CUR."; ■M "THE ZAQbI >" 1700 feet. »' . ; v r : i "N.Z. ANIMATED NEWS.^ , ?! "N.Z. ANIMATED NEWS." :^n No: 6. 400 feet. - . '3 BREAD ON THE WATERS. -^A Drama 1100 feet . "FINAL J-ÜbflC IS"'' • Cowboy, 1100 feet. ;" • . "THE FATAL PE"ARL.'C Drama 1000 feet. ; "GREAT TIMBER TRADE. ,1 . Educational 400 feet _V / "Hedge Warbler and the Cuckoo.' ; Coloured Educational 300ft> "A WELL SICK MAN." Comedy 1100 feet. •- . ,V, "ONE ON ROMANCE." Comic 600 feet. "Miss Tweedledum Mistaken for - A Nihilist." Comic, 500 feet. ' , _ Matinee , , 3d and 6d ; THURSDAY, JAN. r "PANAMA CANAL," 4500 feet. Levin Tea Rooms OXFORD STREET. . - ' A. L. William. Proprietor. ; : \ VISITORS TO LEVIN! cannot v V do better than call at LB- - : VIIS TEA ROOMS for refreih--menta. BALLS and PARTIES catena !-^ f° r -' ■ ■ ■'■ •'■ . ; ""' "'■ •'•■ ; : i! WEDDING CAKES a epeciality. . •' .: ..■_,.• /" : J-ii:; : XMAS CAKES made fromrtlrt- >^ig Finest New Seasons 'Fruity , :. Customers are requested to order : v | • ■ ' :-y v STRAWBERRY and rCKEAiI; |f when procurable. '" ;i l: H BUEAD AND delivered To of 'laily. - osWx£^&^sssi
"WANTED COLUMN." ADVEHTisKMiiA'TS under this head- . ing are cliurged for at the rate of is ior each 20 words. • "OREAD. BREAD THREAD! x * Weraroa linker open next week. ALrs YVatson. _ 34-1 Lev ijn wooL" aN ITskin . SALE. f T*HE next stile takes place on -*• Friday next, January lGth, lUii, when all consignments should reach us not later than Thursday, the 15th inst. IIITCHiNGS, HANKINS AND CO., LTD., Auctioneers, 29-3 ■ > LEVIN. r IME for the grass, garden, -*-* and poultry, at 22s 6d ton (in sacks) Levin Station. Orden .taken for half-ton upwards. Parker and Yincent, Levin. are the sole agents ior the "Paulins" .Paper Patterns, and have just received a fine assortment of patterns. Drop in and ask to see the Catalogue. Stiles and Matheson's, Levin. WANTED KNOWN.— Bon T * Marche, Oxford Street, are selling- Remnants, v Sheetings, Calicoes, Prints, Flannels, etc., at greatly reduced prices; also Warner's Corsets worth 8s 6d; selling for 6s u'd. A TREMENDOUS Bargain in ' £* Linen Tray Cloths, , Side Board Runners and Table Centres. I All one price Is Gd each. Worth I -5s lid each. Come and see our j Window display. Stiles and Matlieson, Levin. rPEST YOUR COWS.—Sheets to suffice for twelve months b3 secured for Us 6d, at the CHRONICLE OFFICE. imYERY Description of. Job Printing executed in the Best and most Up-to-date Styles at The HOHOWJIENUA CHRONICLE OFFICE, Levin. ' 111 ENS STRONG TWEED ItX Xrousers, good patterns, Don't Miss Them. They are selling very fast unheal Sties and j Mntlieson's, Levin. "Farmers! LOOK! STILL TO TIIK FRONT. ITUIE Gane Milking Machine is -*■ the oldest and most successful milk releasing machine on Du , market, it is milking the biggest herds in Australasia, and is the winner of all trials in Australia and New Zen land. Our salt's have increased 100 per cent, within the last two years, and we have 2100 machines working suc-ccssl'ully in New Zealand which proves conclusively that Uic (JANrO is the farmers' friend and" labour saver of Ihe day. AW have absolute right 1o admit air inio Ihe teat cup io keep the teal cool and facilitate the flow and prevent the milk from surging back on the (.cat, and we consider that no millfer is complete wHhout (he air admission. FARMERS, consider the Gane before making your purchase and in doing so you will bo considering your pocket and your herd by in vesting -in a thoroughly clean and honost milker. ALWAYS RELIABLE GANE. —THE— Kero/cne and Benzine engines, Vertical and Horizontal Boilers, Steam and Water ejectors, Separators, Wind Mills, ect. Palmcrston North ■ Branch Office CUBA STREET, near WorkingMen's Club. -334.C.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 January 1914, Page 1
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