UNRESERVED SALE OF DAIRY STOCK. . - AT THE SALEYARDS, LEVIN. % MONDAY, sth July, 1915. MESSRS IBRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, Ltd., have been instructed by Mi* A. G. Meyrick (who has sold his property to sell as a'bove at 12.30 p.m., the whole of his well-known herd consisting of— CKC\ COWS coming to 3rd call and vJU calving in August and September. ■ 20 cows coming to their second calf and calving August and September. 10 heifers in calf. 20 weaner. heifers 2 Jersey hulls (one purebred). 1 dogcart land harness. 736-6 -20 18-month steers. 6 empty cows. 6 empty fat cows. 753-1 , TO BE LEASED BY TENDER. TjIARM AND TTVAIRY T ANDS SUBDIVISION OF THE WELLKNOWN MISSION PROPERTY.. SITUATED IN OTAKI. THE Trustees of the Otaki Missio t Property invite tendere for leajn of subdivisions varying from 4 T0 lid AOMB---j SECTIONS The land which has been subdivided and roaded is particularly suitable for marke.t gardening or dairying purposes Term of lease 35 years with re-valu-ation at end of 21 years. Compensation for farm and dairying buildings. Homestead" on Part Section 4 Tenders will be (received at the office of flie Diocesan Trustees,*. 20 Mulgravj Street, Wellington, up 6th July, 191'5. Conditions of lease, forms of tender, particulars of reserve prices and plans can be obtained from Rutherford an.; Connoll, Agents, Palmerston North, and Abraham and Williams, Ltd., Auctioneers, Palmerston North and a'l branches. 698-! d OTAKI STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, JULY 6th, 1915. D ALGETY AND CO., LIMITED , will sell at 1 p.m. :— 60 Hoggets, m.s. 60 20 Forward Ewes 20 100 fat ewes. 60 Fat Wethers 60 12 Store Cows 12 1 5-year Draught Stallion. 1 Gig in good order. 758—3? OI'AKI STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, JULY 6th. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD will sell at 1 p.m.— 100 woolly hoggets. 30 empty ewes 50 prime fat wethers. 5 18-month steers 5 forward cows. On account of G. M, Lethforidgc, Esq., who has given up dairying and is selling his herd as they come to fch€ drop.— 6 cows just at drop. 759-4 ■|Y/T ARMED Man wanted for dairy- -*-"• Farm. Milking machines and all conveniences; £9 a month, with house, milk, wood. Apply Thorne and Pettman, Poroutawhao. 757—3 IN AID OF THE SUFFFERING SERVIANS. nnHE Boy's Training Farm Concert, -*- has been put off owing to the Queen Carnival Function which has been running for some time, and wo hope that the public will realize what the fund is for, and that they will roll up on Wednesday next, 7th hist., when a Bazaar and .Coaicert will be held at the Century Ha!!, at 3 p.m.,hy the ladies and boys of the Boy s Training Farm, \Yoreroa. LOLLIE STALLS, BRAN TUB, SPORTS, GOODS OF ALL KINDS. The Training Farm Band will give Selections of Music during the evening. ENTRANCE Gd.j Children 3d. G. M. BURLINSON, Manager. Boys' Training Farm. July 1, 1915. 756—3.. SUBDUES THE INFLAMMATION. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the medicine to (relieve "bronchitis. It removes the difficulty in breathing, relieves the cough, eases the pain and. hy producing a free and easy expectoration subdues the inflammation. Cham •berlain's Cough Remedy is soothing and healing, and assists Nature to throw ' the disease and builds up the system so as to avoid "future attacks. Sold everywhere. Advt. "Every little helps' provided that little is a drop of "Nazol."- When you've a cold in the head inhale a few whiffs; if the trouble is in the throat, sprinkle some drops on a piece of bugar. Taken either way "Nazol" ensures relief. *' . *'!<r6. NOT TREATING IT PROPERLY. « If you cannot get rid of a cold it >s because'you are. not treating it properly. 'There"-, is no reason why a cold should hang on for weeks or-until some serious throat>r lung trouble as devel-oped;-and it will not if you take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Taken !ti [ double - doses every hour after th° first symptoms .appeared Ohanherlain's Oough Remedy would have counteracted the effects of the cold and restored your system to ahealthy condition. Even after the cold has become settled in the system Chamiberlain'sc Cough Remedy will give prompt relief-;and counteract any tendency, oj
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 July 1915, Page 4
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