ILVIPOHTANT SUBDIVISION AL , SALE, LEVIN TOWN JIALL. ! t FRIDAY, kL OOTODER aL IU(J a.m. \ i j J.j EAV'Y jJAIRI AND 1 tuning jym On accounl. AJ. 11. E. Gorriiige, .■ |•, Levin. <i SUCTIONS KANGJNG FROM 40 ,u 8U AUl f s ' DAlA.»bl\ ->.>.O I'u., LIU.j have n. trivt'd in,. ; l iiielions liom A.I. 11. L. Lioi i i'voij., in oiier as above pur- i lion ol ins ut'il ivihin ii it; Alai aiigai | jm.ipi i i,\, i»iliiau.*u o.j iiukii iroiu Levin ;j by &ui.u motor load. ij i in* propd l,\ comprises about JOU -l uci • o. i;j,nai!_i heavy Ijii.-Jt land, tlio ! gicaier poi'Lon ha\'!ij<4 Oeeit bttimped and ploughed. Kxcelicin and JaUeiiing laaii. ideal mi nation, hpicudtd climate, j nioM i \ low, mioiilaiing country. Every paddock well ualeied, 11 all -11111 c 110 m railway and creamery, LJiree, ,seel/iouts each naving yuijd duelling iioiibe, me sec 11011 uuli };uutl cowshed and bails. H ! ! Tile easiest ul lernio will bo given, jj viz., : .11' pel rem. ea.-.Ji eu tail ul liaiumet i u L> pel' eeia. <>H j.V !• .I a 1111 a 1 y , l.Di I J I Balance ,?i\ year,- .1L per cum-. Tile ije\ 111 dLsi rml ih noted lot ile> luilii an ! genial ciiniaie, and excellent ijualiiy ol land. 1 In; piopri'ty grows spleudid grass and cool, and giain crops, n> a rare opportunity Jo iiiiu' aifonied to those 111 ,-eaicli "i lugli-elas.; land lo seciiro a. lair area ua 1110 reasonable terms. I.iilms inuv in cull 1 .m: 01 preparai lull. Eur th 1111 c 1 p;i 11 icnlar.s apply lo DAI.GKTV AM.i CO.. LTD., . dill i-.< 1. Wellington. A 1 ~'-i. ,'! I ill I ', M.K TIME AM) i'i, »l'E U.\ A(. i iM N 1 Ol'' NOR ai v.. i, li\i vi. Dii;. ! i'L.\ J, P.iiiii <)Ji ,•>'! i D I-ARM. Hi;- |i; i.■ -r 1 > 11..,.-. 1.- "1 I acre.-. .i I.v, i.ai.c iu>io'Uiicuua ; all pji:;ii' . rir, idcd 11111 l {•> paddljckri ] (.1 ~ .1.1,. . 1 li>.:,i-r . 11 ap.v/ied and fi.li- ■■ lr„: in., i I' 0 i.'U«,v j l:g:i L ' i i.- - •.' <i. • ~aU'i 110)11 Lev Hi -1J«»r----u,i_ii iaid on lo boundary; one niife , 1 .-in L. i «>i i"o.>i Oliiee, iIK Ai,> : i'loi.n <„ AS I! ; DALAM.'L v i:.i; ahjj; i i.u in-; a.kiiav (i i*.iJ; (Jil t > j.L-AKiS A'i i»i i'l'Av U'..\T. Him' h -iv. i'iu.N i : ci; ol.;tJIAJM). Tin. . U..11 e..ii ol J- acrc.i ol . pi, :. ■i id la in 1 nn,iiii Jo iiii)iiitc<> Lovili il. -1 >■. i 1 :-.;h n ah. r laid "ii h. i.. 11.111!i a 1%. Wry line wet-ion loi a i-.'iui.d Mian,, poulny or unit 1 I'd! do; :j(i I KJU Cr.NJ' lA.SII, i'iiit i l'..\ 1 lAil;.\J J.i« j o I'EL! OLNT - ) i.Aii.v; I '-iI'.VI b o-j i'Ji/ll L'JI.JS'I i' 0)v I'M \ i\ V J'i.'i Üb. iiUtbj:. 1.-i) a .1. AlAiAu J.'UUll i:uo.:d,s. U e . nali ai.■ o oiler 0)1 iiccu'iitl ol s'lie ..••(ii,>• •!» tf 1-, I 10,i,ned lioiiye a.nd H i' '••It .e 'l'dV l.e\ia l.'ojt Uillec. I '• -\. • 1 I. I).\ I.A'.KL. I.'/ UI li: A! U1 i 1 ii. 1 L o VEAUis A'l •>i i'l-.ii ULa'T, i(i.JI id.
LJ A Li-, i.U- 2 » A OF. & J>UIVJLIfiUISS. O jl\> J. Um .imv'iiii oi Otuki Lvaung Club. \\ED:v&-DAi, blil'TlvMßEß. 1-j. ai 111.: i(J -i.mi. AI TJ.IL v ,S OFFICES. A,| 106511.S UALULTY AN I) CO. LTD ® u ill .-.ell ao above. - OILS IDE LAlto. OUTSJDE -STAND. 110RSJ5 I'ADDOWi. IUS J.-l.d, Gl.-OOD HAY FOR SA l/lii. Apply to Chronicle Oflice lor particulars. 1088-:J MOTOR- CYCLW DELIVERY. HO ROW HEN U A DAI L > CHRON <ULE milL CHRONICLE NOW LS DE livcred daily by motor cyclist, ensuring early and quick despatch over u wider area. than ordinary. Residents iii the outlying districts should note this change. II the measure of .support accorded to this venture justifies the change it will lie jieriniiHuiilly established. UST. A Uel'.l Wateli 'with brooch \ -*L« attached, between Ivoputaroa and Levin, last Sunday. £1 reward. Apply Chronicle Office. "1077-hv C 1 !<'. TKAIiUE (lato T. Heslop), ' * General Carrier and Contractor. Estimates given for all kinds of eniovalw. Vehicles for-lure. 772-q ~\\f ANTED. A Good Girl I'nr liouse- ' ' work. Apply to Mrs Hammond Murray, Queeii-stroeb East, Levin. 1087-a TMK SEASON'S Autumn begins on March 21stj Winter on June 21st (the shortest day); Spring commences on September 23rd ; Summer on December. 22nd (the long-, cut day). From observations, extend ing over a number of years, it a ppeaik that, on the average, the holiest period i>, irom the 2Jsi to th" 251 b ! of January, and the coldest from the j 20th to the 2lLh of July. These tier- ! iods, therefore, arc the natural mid- i -summer ami midwinter. Let oilr infant army safely grow Five fleeting years, and then ! One hundred thousand soldier boys I Will be stalwart soldier men. | •These five brief years in peace prevail, . Should Austral's ?<way assure; Meanwhile, when coughs and cold assailWe've Woods' Ureal Peppermint Cujjo. Advt. ~4L .: L
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 September 1915, Page 4
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