AUCTION J3AUEB. SALE. I'IMDAY, FEBJHAIiY <i. MESSRS HIICHIjN'GS, HAWKINS, AND CO., LTD., wiJl sell at their Yards, at 1 p.m. : LO prime porkers, •'i baconers JO stores 8 weaners 10&-J LEVIN STOCK SALE. I'M! IDA Y, (itli FEJJIiL'AItY, 14. A 131! AH AM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell at 1 p.m.:--100 2-tuuili wethers 2UU 2- 4- and (j-tootli ewes 1.01) store ewes 50 forward ewes 130 fat ewes 40 '-i-tooth wethers •J fat cows 10 Jersey weaner heifers 10 1.0-month heifers r.w.k • i nanny goats I biily goat 'J kids W i)orkers NOTE.- -Pigs will be sold ai 12 uoon. Ulihii TEST YOUR COWS. 4J)S AND iiEETS SOLD IN LEVIN. |3ADS of 36 Forms, ruled and printed and perforated according to the best formula for milk-testing competitions, are obtainable at The Horowhcnua Chronicle Office, Levin. Pads of i)'\'. forms (enough for twelve months" test for a herd), 3s 3d each; Herd lleturn Sheets, ruled and printed on account book paper, -Jd each (one suffices for twelve months)'. Apply at front office Chronicle, Levin, or — ' H. J. itfCHAUDS, Hon. Secretary, Levin Branch New Zealand Farmers' TTnion. Cricket Fixtures. ♦ Fixtures for the Saturday competition were arranged as follows :— January 24th. Shannon v. Levin, at" Levin. January 31.-- Levin v. Foxton, at Levin. Second Hound. February 7. -Foxton v. Shannon lit Foxton. February 14.—Shannon v. Levin, at Shannon. February 21.—Foxton v. Levin at Foxton. February 28 —Shannon v. Foxton, at Shannon. March?.—Levin v. Shannon, at Levin. March 14.— Foxton v. Levin, at Levin. WEDNESDAY COMPETITION. First Eouud. February 4.—Y.M.C.A. v Fexton, at Levin. . February 11.—Levin v. Foxton February 18. —Levin v. Y.M.(J.A., at Levin. February 25. —Levin v. Foxton at Levin. March 4.—Y.M.C.A. v. Foxton, at Foxton. IT STRENGTHEN Eγ MY THROAT. L had a sveak throat," writes Mi 'J. V. H. Stallard, 10 Bunbury Street, Footscray, Vic. "The slightest change in the weather would affect it and 1 would have to go home from work feeling lit for nothing. My sisters swears by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, so J thought I would try it. I did so, and can honestly say it has worked wonders, ior my throat is now quite strong-. ;j For sale everywhere.—Advt. !v'.iii!jik!s' Baking Powder makes lit jut foods light, wholesome, -\wvi and nutritious. Give ii a trial to-day. Ask ■.■■ ;",r grocer i'oi" a tin —lie sells 42 i: : FSAKING- s 1 . ■■'/ p o V- r V> It R.> isiLSTONI Basic I « FOR iy 1 IMPOVERISHED | ffl LAND! Jg B,Evon poor soil becomes richly i and prolific when judiciously fl M treated with this valuable |j H fertiliser. .- : . | I BILSTON BASIC I PHOSPHATE S B contains more Phosphate of j (I Lime, in a highly soluble % ® form, than any other make of \ I Basic Slag. It is moro finely 'j M ground, operates quicker, and | Mis of incalculable value in f S converting heavy, light, or & j Mj sour soil into record crop- | m bearing land. Contains tlie % f$ highest percentage of bene- ]ft fa noial constituents. Don't be | i penny-wiso and pound-foolish K I BUY BILSTON BASIC g m PHOSPHATE, and reap the m I benefit in a bigger harvest! | il STOREKEEPERS and I I MANURE DEALERS 1 S Wholesale only from 9 I A. S. PATERSON & CO., LTD. I , g WELLINGTON H J Sole Importers, ffi
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 February 1914, Page 4
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