AUCTION SALES. CLEARING OALE LEARLNG ALE OF HiGH-OLASS DAIRY. STOCK. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, at 12.30 pan. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., have (received instructions to sell on behalf of Mi , . F. S. Searancke, whose lease has expired,—on the farm, Waiohauga road, 3 miles froin Otaki Railway—without reserve, the following well-bred herd of dairy stock, etc., SO Cows —30 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 Bulla 5 (Sows to fai'i'ow 1 Boar 2 Harness Hwses 1 Hack, saddle and bridle 1 R.T. Dogcart and harness 1 Milkcart and harness 1 Spring Dray and harness 12 Milkcans and Buckets L.K.G. 2 doublc-Jbuckefc Milking Plant (Tangye engine) i ■■ 30 Calves on the bucket. LI&H.T LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Buyers can attend the sale with every chance of getting good stock. 1094-8 UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. WEDNESDAY, iSEPT. 2V, at 1 p.m. MESSR.S PARKER & VINCENT will sell on account ol Mr T. G. Vincent, at his resilience, Kawiu road, liio whole oi his furniture and effects, comprising— Extension table, (i leather upholstered chairs with removable seats, bookcase, divan chair, music cabinet, all-wool hearth rug, 100 cp Lux light, hall stand, bedroym suite comprising solid cedar bedstead, duohess and washstand, '2 all-wool bedside rugs, also double and single wooden bedsteads, wiro, kapoc and flax mattresses, % **ta toilet 'ware, kitchen table, pans, crockery, sejt scales and weigh lei, set asbestos irons, Police* • tion 2-burnor oil stove, wheel barrow, saddle and 2 bridles, great American lawn mowed , , moat :;aie, crosscut and hand (jaws, farm and garden tools, garden hose, Vacuum cleaner, etc., etc. lli'J-Ld UNRESERVED SALE OF SHJCEP, CATTLE, HORDES, IMPLEMENTS, ETC.. AT THE i< , ARM. .LEVIN. (Top oi' Qucen-fitroetj TUESDAY, 21st WEPT., 1 ( J13. MESSRS ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., instructed by uio owners (who havo sold bht; property) will sell as above at 1 p.m. ■100 -1- and (i-tootii wetJiers (off nil's) 103 empty ewes (off lulls). •10 mixed sheep (off hills) 30 3-year steers (off hills) 20 18-mouths steers (off hills) 8 2-year steers (off hills) 1 dairy cow. 3 plough horses 1 spring cart horse--1 3-year k'Uy (unbroken) 1 black cob. j Plough, harrows, disc, spring cart, wool-press, saddle and bridle, pacJi saddle, grass seed, seed oats, also a quantity of tools and harness. LIGHT LUJS'OHEON, 1113-td. TIfOUNDED SOLDIERS' FUND. J DANCE AT WERAROA. A DANCE in aid of the "Wounded ■£*• Soldiers' Fund will be held in the Weraroa Town Hall, by Messrs Ferris and Bignall on, THURSDAY 23j'd Septejiiber' I THURSDAY 23rd September. THURSDAY 23rd September. Dancing at 8 p.m. Admission: Double Tickets 2s; Single Tickets Is (id. 1127 t.d.
"9——— WHAT WE DO CLAIM. Ponoumonia generally results from cold or an attack of influenza, but an be prevented if Chamberlain's (Dough Remedy is taken at the first aymptoni of either. Many people who have had 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 hut that it will prevent it if taken at the first sym ptoni of a cold influenza of bronchial THE SEASONS Autuum begins on March 21st; Whiter on June 21st (tho shortest day) j Spring commences on September 23rd; Summer on December 22nd (tho longest day). From observations, extending over a number of years, it appears that, on the average, the hottest ? period is from the 2lst to the 25th J of January, and the coldest from the J ' 20th to the 24th of July. These neriods, therefore, are the natural mid« summer and midwinter.
SSHHSB _ j The staunchest friends of "Nazol" are tho.'o who have tested it for sore ' throat, .bronchitis and colds. Sold everywhere. CO doses cost only Is 6d. -Adrt. V- , .-.,-.-
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 September 1915, Page 4
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