AUCTION SALES.
WAIKAXAE STOCK SALE. | TUESDAY. 24th MARCH, 1914. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, "- LTD., will sell at 1 p.m.— jOn fat wethers. 1.00 fat and forward ewes. 30 store ewes 80 mixed sex lambs 30 shorn lambs 30 -i and fi-tooth ewes. 80 fat and forward ewes 12 mixed wcaners 19 weaners 1 cow and calf. 7 yearling to aged draught horses, broken and unbroken. 2G9-3ins. WAIKANAE STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, 24th MARCH, 1914. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., will sell at 1 p.m.— 200 4 and 5-year ewes (off hills) 250 2 and 4-footh wethers " 100 Romany ewes 100 woolly lambs 50 2-tooth ewes GO 2-tooth ewes. 40 1-year S.H. bullocks 15 18-month heifers 10 forward 4-year bullocks. 22 dairy heifers (well forward) 5 .cows and calves _ 2_f a t cows. 268-3 171MPTY HOUSES.- Advertiser wishes to purchase (for removal) an empty house in Levin or vicinity. Apply, stating size of house, vicinity and prico to "Cottage," Chronicle Office, Levin. 200-2 w. T OST.—On Queen Street between Factory and Bank of Australia, small Gold Watch; valued as a keepsake. Will finder please leave at Chronicle office and receive suitable reward. 276-3. ANNUAL SHEETING. LEVIN-WANDERERS FOOTBALL CLUB. HHO be held in Grand Hotel on -*- Wednesday Next, March 25th, 1914. Business.- Report and Balancesheet, Election of Officers. 275 3. NEPIA WINIATA Sec, i *"~ Chaff. --Oaten sheaf ,£4 15s per ton, ex store. Straw. £2 15s per ton, ex store. £2 10s ex truck. Choice New Season's B.L.E. Rape.—3os per cwt. Swiss Chard (Silver Beet). —Variety recommended by the agricultural Department, Is 4d per lb. Western Wolth's Ryegrass. — Season's seed just landed from Holland 8d per lb. Dressed Cooksfoot. —16/17 seed 7 .Id per 11). Farmers' Dressed, (id per lb. Perennial Ryegrass.—4a 6d to 5s per bushel. Italian Ryegrass.—4s 6d to 6s per bushel. Cowgrass and lied Clover.— lid per lb. White Clover (Colonial).—ls 4d per lb. I An Essential Aid | To Big Crops of § Best Quality !! ! | BILSTON BASIC PHOSPHATE lEicher in Phosphate of I Lime—more finely g ground — and possess- B ing greater solubility H than any other Basic H Slag, the Bilston Brand H is by far the most efflci- H ent that a progressive R farmer can employ. g Makes heavy soils loose g and friable—gives body I to light, sandy soils— Kj counteracts sourness— n revitalises worn-out B fields—sustains fertility H —increases the produc- fl tiveness of land. g Bilston Basic Phosphate costs a trifle more than inferior Blags-6ut it PROVES CHEAPER IN THE SOIL. STOREKEEPERS AND MANURE DEALERS. ===== I Wholeiale only from: fl I A. 8. PATERSON & CO., LTD. I WELLINGTON I Sol* Importers. fl I JC-HMNEB 2. H "1 am a subject to very severe pa't.s in the stomach," writes Mr G. Ohlemann, storekeeper, r!oonibun.a"c, Q., "and always take Chamberlain's Colic ami Diarrhoea Remedy for t'm same. Alter one dose the pain leave •)u- and I have never suTered any ill-i. fleets from the use (f it. It jrivos me pleasure to recommend 'illuwnherlain's Colic iirl Diarvh.cu Remedy." For everywL'"e —Advt Edmonds' Baking Powder is the most economical. There is 110 waste, because it is pure and every particle is useable. II o use wive a like it because it #>cs so far and is dependable. Trv it. i> EI.IAK INK> a l) POWDI. I<>^ SfTTi " * "" """7 T!T.,." f l
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 March 1914, Page 4
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553Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 March 1914, Page 4
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