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augtiom saes. LEVIN STOCK SALE. ITIIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 'U. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, Ltd., will sell at 11.30 a.m. ;!(.)() in.*. lambA (lots) 1()(J 2-tooth owes (good line) 70 s.in. breeding ewes !J0 woolly lambs -.10 b.f. rape lambs "J-;") mixed 2-tootha 10U lambs (il) woolly lambs 8 rams 1.0 fat lambs (iO fat ewes 70 2-tooth owes 00 2.1-year steers '"{ forward cows 2 bulls \) fat bullocks 10 fat_cows _ 181-3 LEVIN STOCK SALE. l-'RJDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 14.

A Cl? AH AM AND WILLIAMS, rx - LTD., will sell at 1 p.m. :— 250 2-tooth ewes (goocT) 100 2-tooth to f.f.m. breeding ewes 100 wethers 340 fat ewes (lots) 40 fat wethers 00 b l,ore ewes 100 lambs 10 fat ami forward steers ■ 12 store cows . 1.3 fat cows 12 18-month steers 6 fat heifers fi vealers •'SO 2-ye>ar steers 00 18-month steers 40 10-nion(h steers Porkers, stores and weaner pigs. XOTU.--Pigs will be sold at 12.30 sharp. On account Messrs Smith Bros. (from their registered flocks, No. flo3, R.M. Flock Book, and No. 44 N.Z. Lincoln Flock Book):— 10 1 shear Romney Rami .1.0 2 shear Rornney rams 5 2 shear Lincoln rams 0 1 shear Lincoln rams 0 1. shear Southdown Hams 180-3

CLEARING SALE AT OHJVTJ. TTITCHINGS, HAWKINS A 13 CO., LTD., have i-.civcd instructions from Messrs Irvine and Co., Oliau, io sell iiy p;ilj]ic auction, on Thursday next, the L'fi+.li inst., at the Store, the -Jo]Ijwh.g :—- Tables, couch, chairs, :locliess, bedstead, '<? sets harness, 1 trap, scales, quantity drapery, horse covers, etc., etc. SALE at l^TOjjjn. 18^2 ■the railways might readily favour, nil her I ban penalise, this material used almost exclusively in opening up Ihe country for' settlement. Agricultural lime for farmers is carried free for 100 miles. The trucks are provided free, but the Department insists on making a charge for the tarpaulme, yet lime, even for (he safety of the rolling stock itself, could not b.e carried unless covered. This may be a small item, but it causes a great deal of irritation, and does not seem to be based on coininon-sense. ''Chocolate, cocoa, confectionery and tea are specially singled out in the taritV for a reduced rate after they have travelled 140 milps. Why? No similar concession, irrespective of distance, is given to other goods. "ONE MAT LTYE AND LEARN!" And the longer one lives the more one learns of the merits of Tonking's Linseed Emulsion as a certain remedy for coughs, colds, influenza, sore throat, etc. The medical profession are loud in its praises.

!An Essential Aid | To Big Crops of | Best Quality !! ! | BASIC PHOSPHATE Richer in Phosphate of Linio—inoro finely ] ground — and possess- | ing greater solubility ! than any other Basic ! Slag, the Bilston Brand is by far tho most efficil ent that a progressive J farmer can employ. Makes heavy soils loose and friable—gives body to light, sandy soils— ! counteracts sournessrevitalises worn-out fields- sustains fertility —increases the pi'oductiveneas of land. Bilston Basic Phosphate costs a trifle more than inferior Blags-6ut it PROVES CHEAPER IN THE SOIL. STOREKEEPERS AND MANURE == DEALERS. === I Wholesale only from : Ej A. S. PATERSON & CO., LTD. I WELLINGTON j Sole Importers. B 18-HAINEB 3 H The "delights" of baking clay are no myth if Edmonds' Halving Powder is one of the ingredients used. Its effect in raising paltry and puddin; ',s is little, short of marvellous. Try if. s« FBMOMK I J\ AKING t f

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 February 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 February 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 February 1914, Page 4

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