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j ( AUCTION SALES. I IJSyijS STOCK. bALE j WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1915. DALGETY AND a)., LIMITJSD, will sell'at 12.15 D.in. - 50 fat wethers 20 owes with lambs 30 2-yoar steers (off hills). J 6 4-year bullocks. 26 2-year steea's & 20 18-months steers >_ 20 springing heifers. Baconera, porkers, stores and weaner pigs. NOTE.—Pig sale commences at i 2.15 and all pigja must De yarded tr 12 noon. 1258-8 ANNUAL SALE of tho YEARLING HOLSTEIN AND SHORTHORN MILK RECORD BULLS, Also ! OLSTEJN AND SHORTHORN COWS ; AND HEJLFERS. FROM THE WERAROA EXPERII MENTAL FARM HERD, i TO BE HELD ON THE FARM ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, 1915. j At 12 noon. MESSRS DALGETY AND 00. LTD. will sell as above by public auction (without reserve). — 2(5 sires, all bred on the property. Also— 4 Holstein heifers and 1 oow. 3 Shorthorn heifers and 3 cows. NOTE.—Tho sires of the Holsteins are American stock, bred from some of the heaviest milk-yielding families of the United States. One bull Oak do Kol, was selected by the well-known Ainorican authority ex-uovernor Hoard, of Wisconsin. The other Woodcrest Joe was selected by Mi' W. M. Singleton, Assistant Director of the Dairy Division. The former bull will also be offered for sale. The dams are mainly Longbeach stock, the most sought-aftor blood in the Dominion at the present time, owing to tiieir deep milking qualities and robustness of constitution. The Shorthorn bulls are sired by two Shorthorn. bulls imported irom the famous Darbalara Estate herd, Gundagai, N.S.W. On the day of the Sale the train leaving Palmerston North at 7.18 and trains leaving Wellington at 8.20 and 9.10 a.m. respectively will bo met by conveyances. Luncheon Provided. Catalogues can be obtained from Auctioneers. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD. Wellington. 1230-int. Auctioneers. TO LEASE FOR A TERM OF FIVE YEARS OR UNDER. A OR O A AORES at £3 6's per Ov/ OU acre; no goodwill; lirst-class dairying and cropping iarm. Six-roomed House; cowshed 14 bails; and all other necessary buildings. Close to creamery; 2 miles from Levin Railway Station. Rates, Insurance, Interest, etc., paid 1 by Lessor. For full particulars apply this office. 1248—1w ~CIOR SALE.—Good dairy cow recently calved. Guaranteed sound. Apply Chronicle Office. 125(3.-3. | —r-i — rsrsri *1 1 ofin avoiti trouble I fef-tdßfißoßabts aodDurable ! DUNLOP I TOES | Jbeso worij • famed Xyre?- | | stand alotto fbrjtrength and $ | ReslHcncyj Tn«y ensure 1 | cycSJsii a greato awoage and g i less trouble tfutt any other | | Tyra mad* am m | | tbo c&eopesl to ose, | > S .* * • :•;§ ! | jg | "Duntepa* ttsa ®u(y gmu(n«iMMUmfbtar (JiLl j>:* I $ this Trait mark tv s:: | I OBTAIHA3U AU, CtCU AGENTS I 1 "> < i « gfep fIUNLOP auBBBH AU W.Z. |pE: : : : : j y Jf DON'T TRIFLE WITH IT. Do not fail to keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy ou hand during the summer, for bowel Complaint js always prevalent during the iict months #nd is too dangerous to be trifled with. This is especially true when young children are attacked with it, A. dose or two of Chamberlain s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy will place the trouble within control and perhaps save a life. It lias n,evsr been known to fail even in the severest cases and it cost is not beyond anyone. Advt. ■■i^wwgig TRY IT. An ordinary attack ot diarrhoea may be relieved by a sngie dose of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. Only in more severe cases- is a second or third dose required. Try it. ft has a reputation of 35 years behind ir, and is everywhere recognised as tho most reliable remedy in use for diarrhoea. i .Cake® to make—scones to bake— now ; easy, pleasant and sure? is the work < when you - use SHARLAND'S Baking i Powder—Advt.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 October 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 October 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 October 1915, Page 4

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