AUCTION SALES OTAKI STOCK SAJjK TUESDAY, FEBItUAUY 24. IAALOETY AND COMPANY, LTD., will sell at 1 p.m.:— 200 4-year ewes, Gorge sheep. 100 4 and G-tooth ewes > 120 4, G, jind 8-tooth ewes 10 G-tootn wethers " 1 150 forward ewes. GO 2-tooth wethers ' 150 4-year ewes ' ' 100 shorn rape lambs ? 120 shorn rape lambs. 1 L 12 2-tooth Lincoln rams. } G5 fat ewes 1 10 3-year heifers (May calvers) 30 good weaners. ! 15 Jersey-cross heifers 18-mth ' 12 yearling steers 2G weaners (lots). G 3-year steers 3 forward cows. ] 8 fat bullocks. T fat heifers 1 5-yr gelding, good walker ] IG3-3. < ] ! 01 KL.I SI OCX SALE. j ; TUESDAY, FEBIiUAIIY 24th. ] ' A BIIAHAM AND WILLIAMS, t LTD., will sell at 1 p.m.— ' 100 G-tooth ewes 6 IGO woolly wether lambs 100 2-tooth ewes < 50 2-tooth wethers 1 30 store ewes !1 3 forward cows 2 Jersey weaner heifers IGB-3 . GO tip-top rape lambs 1 GO fat sheep L'i mixed weaners (
| : LEVIN MALE CHOIII. i LEVIN MALE CHOIIt. CONCERT. CEiSIUIIY HALL, TUESDAY, EEB. 24, at 8 p.in. TUESDAY, FEB. 24, at 3 p.m. A—Musical—Treat—For—All A—Musical—Treat—Eor—All TICKETS 2s and Is. TICKETS 2s and Is. 165-4. TENDERS. are invited for tlie erection of a seven-roomed house on I3each road, Levin t for Mr A. Sobye. Plans and sgecilications may be seen at tlie office of The Horowhenua Daily Chronicle. Tenders close Monday, 2nd March ; till tenders, to be marked "Tender" and addressed to A. ! Sobye, Levin. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. GKEY E. PHILLIPS, 174-4 . Architect. LEVIN BRASS BAND. T EVIN BRASS BAND will play in the Gardens at 3 p.m. to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon. Collection will be taken in aid of Band funds. 173-1 TE HORO HALL. HPENDERS for the erection of • above, addressed to tlie undersigned, will be received up till noon on Friday, 6th March. Plans and specifications may be inspected at office of Otaki Mail. Lowest or any tender not neces--sarily accepted. C. J. SPIERS, 16-i-w Chairman of Trustees. Don't use an ordinary polish for good furniture and floor-cover-ings. The ideal renovator and polisher is TAN-OL. In tins— liquid Is; paste 6d.—Advt. ! Tis as easy as falling off a log to take "NAZOL." When you've a cold in the head mhale a few ivhiifs—if the trouble is in your throat sprinkle a few drops on i piece of sugar. Taken either Aay "NAZOL" works wonders. — idvt. I An Essential Aid $ To Big Crops of | Best Quality !! ! | BILSTON BASIC PHOSPHATE I Richer in Phosphate of 1 Limo-more finely | ground — and possess- 1 ing greater solubility a than any other Basic \ Slag, the Bilston Brand | is by far the most effici- | ent that a progressivp farmer can employ. £ Makes heavy soils loose ' and friable - gives body to light, sandy soils— i counteracts sourness— j revitalises worn-out s Holds--sustains fertility | —increases the produc- s tiveness of land. Bilston Basic Phosphate costs a trifle more than inferior slags-6af it PROVES CHEAPER IN THE SOIL. STOREKEEPERS AND MANURE == DEALERS. ~ IWholeiale only from : H A. S. PATERSON & CO., LTD. 1 WELLINGTON I Sola Importers. B Ig-H«INEB ? H 'he "delights'' of baking day are no myth if Edmonds' Baking Powder is one of the ingredients used. Its effect in raising pastry and puddings is little short of marvellous. Try it 3,1 FDMONDQ § - baking • 1
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 February 1914, Page 4
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