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AUCTION SALES. SHANNON SALE '• i TUESDAY, SEJ.T. i, lyiu. j MESSRS ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, Ltd. will sell at 1* p.in.22U owes in lamb 30 forward empty owes 10 3- and 4-year bullocks. ' 15 18-monthis steers j 1U store cows ' ' 10 empty forward cows. 0 springing neifors. 50 yearlings 10 store cows. Also on account of (.<. i\. Stephenson, Etui- (without reserve), who has sold his farm — 20 forward bullocks. Id 3-year steers 15 2-year steel's iOJO-1 !; (3 store cows. ! 20 owes in lauub 15 yojirling steers 20 20-nionths steers UNRESERVED .SALE OE HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, EURNTTI RE, SUNDRIES, ETC. AT THE FARM, 13 UOK LEY ROAD, SHANNON. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. Bth, IUIS. , j&/j ESSR.S AJiRAIMM AND \YU.- ; ItJ- LIAMS, LTD., have received m- a structioiis lrom Mr O. N. Stepheiisoii t (who has sold his farm and stock) fu i sell as above at l^p.m.— 2 saddle and harnetw mares. 1 marc with .foal at loot. Dogcart and harness, spring <tray and harness, drill (banners' favourite), Cambridge roller, d.f. plough, disc liarrows, tine harrows, -i-horse blocks and chains, wool press, mower (Massey-llar-ris), pea harvester, scanner, stumping jack, l(i-galloii hand separator, none.\ extractor, harness, plough chaiim, etc. Also-A LARGE ASSORTMENT Ul.«" TOOLS AND HOUSEHOLD FUJLNI- - lOld-3 LiaiiT LUNCTIFON IMU'v 1 \)\-:\) LEVIN STOCK SALE.

AVEDN'ESDAV, BEI'J.. I J, IUIO. DALUETY AND U)., I.LMITED, will sell itl 12.15 ;>.ui - UU lut ewes lit) fat wctliers 20 3-yetir stcot's 20 2-.v«ar klhoi's " 12 loi-waitl eoivrt. 20 18-inniitli.s lieii'ci'K 25 IS-uioiitlis sleors 3 vealers. 500 i'at sheep (lots). On account of a client.1 chestnut cub. 7 .vcaits. bickeit s. and li., miitahlo for lady to drive 1 2-year drulight colt I 3-ycar liaok unbroken. 1 2-year hack, unbroken. Baconcrs, porkers, stores and wonnor pigs. NOTK. Pig sale commences at '2.15 anrl all pigs must tic yarded by 12 sharp- 1007-3 WANTED TO SELL.- A quiet, reliable, service-able horse, aged, but good for spring earl, plough. »te. Apply Chronicle office. 10(38

SALE.- Strong -Spring; Trap in good order. Apply Mrs .Butler, Qucen-»trocl Eii'iL. IU7U -'.i IN All) Of THE WOILNJJ10I) .SOL DII'JHS. For the boyr> who arc Jiylitlor Home, Glory, the Kin;j, and God. TUK PLAY THAT IS BATING ALL KECOIIDto. Kin»'.s Theatre LliYl.V TUESDAY, 1-ith SEI'TEMJiEK, (For positively One Night Only). .Direction The Maori Opera Co. lousiness Manager....Patrick J. O'liricii Under the distinguished patronage ol Their Excellencies the Governor and (■niintcfcs ol Liverpool and the Hon. \V. Massey. E. UEX.XETT present* THE MAORI OPERA CO'Mi'ANV in- ' HIN E M 0 A ' A Romantic Musical flay in 3 Acts. Lyrics ami Music by Percy Eiynn. Magnificent and Inspirational Music Gorgeous Scenery, llich and Authentic Dresses, Intricate Mechanical Efl'ccts, Eull and Efficient Orchestra under the | Baton of Composer—"HLNEMOA." f I'LAI'KD BY A COMPANY OF ID j MAORI ARTISTS. | Read what the Auckland Herald ! sayes:—Hineiuoa ranks with .some ol ; the foremost plays oi' the day, and it ! should be seen by young and old for it is a charming production ;. Star says—The beet ol its kind we j have seen for many a day. The packed hoti.-je cheered uio performers over and over again; the company was hided worthy of the great reception A Production of Majestic Beauty. ' PLAY PRODUCED JJI" CHARLES AfiCHEIt. rj NIGHTS AT HIS MAJE.STY S ' THEATRE, AUCKLAND. Hundreds turned away. EULL CHORUS, LIAIvAS, I'OL DANCES. Box Plan at Aitken's 'bookshop. PRICES- k, 3s and 2s. Curtain rises at 8 p.m. sharp. GILBERT H. WARREN-EM 15RV. Touring Manager. OTAKI,'WEDNESDAY, 15th Sept. | 1071-7 LEVIN TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY. I>UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that MR, R. D. WALLACE lias j been appointed acting-secretary of this j Society in the place of Mr A. Grover. J Mr. Wallace will receive subscriptions \ and repayments and deal with the ousi- ' ness of the Society at the Office, Ox- ' ford-street, Levin. j P. G. ROE, ; Chairman of Directors. ! Levin, Ist September, 1915. { 1042-2int j WANTED - KNOWN—£2OO worth | stock, damaged by -water and ' damp in our reserve room. Tromeirl- ( ous bargains, bee our window*.. Stilts and Mabheson, Lovin. ' . j. - r." --T-: . .-- : >\

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 September 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 September 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 September 1915, Page 4

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