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AUCTION SALES.H SALE Bi r MORTGAGEE. BY order oi the Mortgagee Parker and Vincent will sell by public auction at Levm on Wednesday, 29th April, 1914, 28 parches part section 10 Block "VIII.» Levin. Title Land Transfer, 51 feet frontage to Oxford street (main street) in Levin and 114 f&et _ -to Stanley street, central position. The land contains two shops with dwelling rooms. Sale will take place at 12 noon at the auction rooms of Messrs Parker and Yincent, corner Oxford and Bath street. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers or to FULLERTON-SMITH, MILES and COOK, 335-Bint. Solicitors, Feilding. Important Suhdivisional Sale. OF THE MANAW AT U DAIRYING PROPERTIES. 14 Hapua" and "Netle." ABOUT 1,000 ACRES, mainly RICH DRAINED SWAMP, CUT UP IN 10 FARMS OF FROM 18 to 423 ACRESEASY TERMS. TAALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, WELLINGTON, instructed by MR. G. TULLY and MR. F. ROBINSON (TRUSTEE FOR MRS. JIADFIELD'S ESTATE) will sell the above properties AT THE TOWN HALL, OTAKI, —on — WEDNESDAY, 22nd APRIL, 1914, at 2.30 p.m. LIBERAL TERMS 15 per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in 12 months, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. Situated on Main Trunk Road, within 3 miles of Waikanae and Te Horo, also Railway, Creameries, School, P. 0., and 40 miles to Wellington. DAILY SERVICE OF TRAINS (INCLUDING SUNDAY TRAIN) TO WELLINGTON. On "HAPUA" Mr Tully started milking on shares last year, and erected two houses (8 and 5 rooms) and two 8-bail cowsheds. Splendid fiax now growing on "NETLEY" has keen milled for past 25 years. Full particulars and plans on application to — DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, WELLINGTON & BRANCHES. U AllvAxN Alii to AJj ili. luJubDAl, AI'JXIJL IUI-i. 1 ) A'-LU Ell AiN JL» (JUMPAN 1, JjIJJ., win sell at i p.m.; - ioU and -l-iooLii we tilers luU 4-year ewes, running with itoiuncy rams iU springing heifers Account instate oi the late A. W ail, oi i'iimmerton: — p.b. iSoutiulown ewes, in iamb to Southdown rams

ALSO —The abuve firm will offer on acouunt ui Air Una Rarata, at the Mahara House Stables, on the above date, at 3 o'clock, the following brood mares and their progeny:—

"Punawai"' by Waterfall—Bonny Blink; stinted to Benzonian. "Lady Creswick"' stinted to Benzonian.

"St. Amelia" by St. Ledger, stinted to Camp fire. ' ''Te Taikapu" by Flint lock —Hoitor by Somnus —Wamata; stinted to Cainpfire. Chestnut Gelding, 2yrs., Achilles —Lady Creswick. Brown Gelding, 2yrs, AcliillesPunawai. Brown Colt lyr., Benzonian — Punawai. Bay Colt, lyr., Benzonian —Lady Oreswick. Chestnut Colt, lyr., Pikiko—Te Tiakapu. Bay Filly, lyr., Pikiko—Te Hikora. Bay Colt, 3yrs., Achilles —Punawai; in work. . The yearlings and two-year-old* are all broken to lead. For further information appl.v to the owner or the Auctioneers. ■ 385-!! WAIKAjSTAU STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, APRIL 21st, 1914. A BIiAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell at 1 p.m.— 200 -I- and o-yoar owes in lamb 200 ewes in lamb o0 fat wethers 50 lambs 80 fat and forward ewes 25 4 and 0-tooth ewes in lamb 12 20-month steers 10 heifers in calf 45 weaiiors (lots) 386-* T~AI)IES ! The delicious MILITARY PICKLE is not better than the best; but bettor than the rest. We would like your opinion. Price reasonable. Buy a bottle to-day. "I >IN US Ml r IiTCATA. By tlic hundred at tlie Nursery, 100 for 12s fid. Also Kulomond Wattle. ITy. Newport. 372-q 1 B !~ If you love your husband give him a taste of the delicious MILITARY PIC-KLl'j. Suits all palates. Price reasonable. Buy a bottle to-day from T. Broome's. TAM LABELS! Jam Labels! Gummed ! Ready for immediate use. Packets of 50 for sixpence each. Ten kinds assorted it required.—At Chronicle office. LADIES! —The delicious MILITARY PICKLE is the most tasty condimeut in the world — suits ail palatos; price reasonable. Buy a bottle to-day.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 April 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 April 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 April 1914, Page 4

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