Foi Children's Hacking Cough at niirht. — Woods' Great Peppermint fiurp. la fid. ? a fidTHEJR •'Wanted""KnoTra sradvertisements appear on page 1, and other csnual advertisements on page 4. LEVIN UOROUGH COUNCIL. RUBBISH CART SERVICE. TJ OUSEHOLDERS within the -*-*■ business portion of the Borough desirous to secure the weekly service of a rubbish carfc at firf'per visit are invited to apply at the Borough Council Offices, on or before the 2nd May, 1914; P. W. GOLDSMITH, 405-2 Town Clerk. T EVIN JJOIiTICULTURAL pRODUCE, & JKDUSTRIAL COCIET/Y. CHRYSANTHEMUM, JUIUIT AND PRODUCE SHOW To be held in the CENTURY HALL LEVIN. WEDNESDAY, MAY 6th, 1914. WEDNESDAY, MAY (ith, 1.914. 2.M to 5 p.m. i to 10 p.m. rpHE SHOW of the Year. -*- Splendid exhibits of Apples, Pears, etc., from all parts of the district. —Also— CUT BLOOMS. POT PLANTS, DECORATIONS, DOMESTICS, VEGETABLES, and FARM PRODUCE. Afternoon tea from 8 to 5 p.m. Supper from S to .10 p.m. ENTRIES will be received by the Secretary from 7 to 9 p.m. on MONDAY, the 4tfh MAY, at the Century Hall, Levin. LATE' ENTRIES a( double rates will bo accepted up to 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, sth MAY. CATALOCUES may be obtained on application to eilher Mr P. W. Goldsmith, or ■R, D. WALLACE, Secretary. TO.--Tho attention of exhibi(ors is drawn <o Clause 19 of the General Rules of the Society relating to entries and-prize awards. 402-t.cl. LEVIN STOCK SALES. FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1914. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, will sell at U.yO a.m. 1100 2--l-and (i-tooth andf.f.m. ewes, running with Romney rams, to be drafted 100 fat and forward lambs 220 fa< ewes and wethers 50 '3-year steers (lots) 50 18-month steers (lots) 22 heifers, springing and a I drop (lots) 50 21-year steers 15 empty cows 15 fat cows (lots) ?—.? j LEVIN STOCK SALE. | I FRIDAY, AIM.UL 241h, 1914. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, l '* LTD., will sell at 1 p.m. :--- 180 ful. ewes 120 ewes ill lamb to b.f. raniK 200 lambs 80 woolly lambs 200 lambs off kills GO maiden ewes 25 2- and 2A-year steers 50 18-month steers (good lino) 25 weaner sloers 25 weaner heifers 17 15- and 18-moiilli sieeis 11 18-in on th herTers 40 weaners (l°ts) 1C fat bullocks 12 heifers in calf 7 fat cows Porkers, stores nnd won nor pigs On account of T. Moxhnm, Tliaknra— 7 weaner grade -lei-scv heifers by Ravenswood's Model 24 mixed weaners NOTE. Pii>'s will be sold at, H3H A n IH: ffHH CNHKSERVEJ) SALE OF DAIRY COWS. A. I the Farm, Manakau. TI'KKDAY, 281 li Al'Uri,, l<>ll. A 811 All AM AND WILLIAMS, *■*• LTD., have received instructions from Messrs Mason and 'Wright (who are giving up winter milking.) to sell, as above, »{ I p.m.: — li cows calved within las I fortnight 2-1 cows to calve by end r>f Juno 1 p.b. Jersey bull, by Cherry's Magnet-Uhlan ALSO, at the same lime and plane, their well known farm will be offered .consisting of 100 ACHES of FIRST CLASS DAniYTNfJ LAND. Buildings comprise, fironmrd house, stable, frapshed, and 18-hail cowshed. Would make an ideal stud farm. A hrakp will mprr early morning (rains n< Mauakau. Light Luncheon Provided. 404-t,d.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 April 1914, Page 3
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