The Chronicle PUBLISHED D AI LY LEVIN. SATURDAY, MARCH 14. LOCAL & GENRAL
A fanner in the Sandon district threshed So bushels to the acre from a crop of oats this season Some heavy wheat crops are also reported. Star At the ballot for the Tara and Lansdown blocks at "Waimai.p there were 174 aplicants .for ~>ol>-'J acres. Sixty ap])licants balloted for one lot. .Most of. the land went to South Canterbury people. At. the London wooJ sales Mr .1). Howie's crossbred wool from I lie Palmerston disirnt realised an average of 11 Ad, Ihe hi.ohe.si average for the district for thirn years. A woll known unlive will] •, conleetmnery mun . W . IS iimisl(l ,| yesierday and when on (he 'fm-v march" (~ peace ~,,-j ~,,;,,|,1 (,s ~ s said io flic iiiTeslin«r constable "Jμ- Ihe (line Ino h ;l ve ihe sore li'ff 1 ffnve you a 00. , ' Anofh_er native suddenly reniembeved !«< 5 p. m, thai he Imd Iwenly cows to milk: he made-hot Haste for liis horse and in a few seconds he was "ii his way home a{ a pace Iha I would shake up the Opunake fup. Opunake Times. Wage war ot, the flies and use tho_ Protector sticky fly-catelier, which you can hang up out of the Fresh stocks of these are obtainable from C. S. KeedwelPs Pharmacy. Price 2d each or I for one shilling.--Advt.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 March 1914, Page 2
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226The Chronicle PUBLISHED DAILY LEVIN. SATURDAY, MARCH 14. LOCAL & GENRAL Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 March 1914, Page 2
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