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AUCTION SALES. «. CILEARING C< AL E | ' LEARING AbE \ OE HIGH-GLASS DAUti'. STOCK. ' MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, at 12.30 p.m. D ALGETY AND 00., LTD., havo ireceived instructions to sell on behalf of Air. E. S. Searancko, whose lease has expired,—on the farm, Wuiohauga road, 3 miles from Otaki Railway—without reserve, the following well-bred herd of. dairy stock, etc., 80 Cows—3o just calved—mostly 2, 3, and 4th calvers 20 Springing Heifers 20 2-year Empty Heifers 23 Springing Heifers 5 Yearling Heifers 3 p.b. Jersey Bulls 5 Sows to farrow 1 Boar 2 Harness Horses |i 1 Hack, saddle and bridle <• 1 R.T. Dogcart and harness [I I Milkcart and harness L' 1 Spring Dray and harness •] 12 Milkcans and Buckets \ L.K.G. 2 double-buoket Milking ' Plant (Tangye engine) ' 30 Calves on the bucket. ,* LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Buyers can attend the sale with every chance of getting good stock. 1094-8 UNRESER\'ED OLEAitING SALE. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2'J, at 1 p.m. MESS US PARKER «fc VINCENT ■will sell on account of Air T. G. Vincent, at his residence, Kawiu road, liie whole ol his lurnituro and eifools, comprising— Extension table, 0 leather uphoU stored chairs with removable seats, bookcase, divan chair, music cabinet, all-wool hearth rug, 150 cp Lux light, hall stand, bedroom suite comprising solid cedar bedstead, duchess and washstund, 2 all-wool bedside rugs, also double and single wooden bedsteads, "wire, kapoc and hax mattresses, 2 sots toilet ware, kitchen table, saucepans, crockery, sqt scales and weights, set asbestos irons, Porlcc* tion 2-burner oil stove, wheel barrow, saddle and 2 bridles, great American lawn niowur, meat :;afe, crosscut and hand saws, farm and garden tools, garden hose, Vacuum cleaner, otc., etc. IH'2-LU

UNDESERVED SALE OF SHEEP CATTLE, HORSES, IMPLrJfiMENTS, ETL. AT THE KAMI. LEVIN. (Top of Queen-street.j TUESDAY, 21st SEPT., 1U15.. ft/g ESSKS AJJRAHAM AiNJ> WlL- ' -*-»-*■ HAMS, LTD., instructed by -no owners (who have sold die property) will soli as above at 1 p.m. •IUU 1- and (j-toolk webners (ok xulto) Hid empty owes (oil' mils). ■ID mixed sheep (off fiills) 30 3-year steers (off lulls) 20 18-months steers (oif kills) 8 2-year steers (off kills) 1 dairy cow. 3 plough horses 1 spring cart korso 1 3-year filly (unbroken) [ I black oo b. ! Plough, harrows, disc, spring cart, I wool-press, saddle and bridle, puck saddle, grass seed, seed oats, also a quantity of tools and karness. LIGHT LUNOHEON, lfiy-ul. LEVIN STOCK SALE. JUU.UA I', SEIT. 1/tn, lyio. A JiItAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD £-*- will sell at 1 p.m.— 150 hall-bred empty ewes 120 crossbred empty ewes 20 half bred wotkers. j 100" fat hoggets, 20 ompty 3-year heifers 6 guaranteed empty lorward cows. 10 fat and forward cows. •1 springing cows. 1 280 hoggets (lots) -10 fat ewes. 30 fat wetk'ers 00 fat and forward wethers 60 sheets Bft roofing iron, (i Jersey heiiers at the drop. 10 prime fat cows. 13 dairy cows to oafve September and October. 1125-1 On account of Dr Wall, Moutoa, kis annual draft.— 100 gfade Hoistoin yearlings. 1114-3 Baconcrs, porkers stores ivnd weaner pigs. 1 Note.—All pigs must be yarded by 12 sharp. Pig sale commences at 12.15 I 11084 A pure specific for coughs anr colds is "Nazol." Costs eighteenpence for | sixty doses. All chemists. Ready for - when bought. Mvt. WHAT WE DO CLAIM. Peneumonia. generally results from cold or an attack of influenza, but an be prevented if Chamberlain's Dough Remedy is taken at the first symptom of either. Many people who . have bad every reason to fear pneumonia have warded it off by the prompt use of this remedy. We don't claim that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy wil 1 cure pneumonia but that it will prevent it if taken at the first sym ptom of a cold influenza of bronchial a'HE SEASONS Autumn "begins on March 21st; Winter cm Juiip 51st (the shortest day); Spring commeiitses on September 23rd ; Summer on December 22nd (the longest day). From observations, extending over n number of years, it appears that, on> the average, the hottest J period is from the 21st to the 25th : of January, and the coldest from the J 20th to the 24th of July. These periods, therefore, are the natural midsummer and midwinter* i The staunchest friends .of "Nazol"" are those who have tested it for sore ' throat, bronchitis and colds. Sold everywhere. 60 doses cost only Is 6d. -Advt./ ; . , ,;'.;'

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 September 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 September 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 September 1915, Page 4

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