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IFEILDING RACES. Eeilding, This Bay. The weather is fine, out the course heavy. Results Aoraugi Trial Plate.—lnterlude J, Tango 2, Bjorneborg 3. Scratched: Musketry, Royal Chief, The .Baronet, Maid o' Gowi'io, Mobsman Pendant, Pourparler, Tipae. Time lniin. 4 2-sfsect>. Elving Handicap.—Heather 1, Coropet 2, Happiness 3. .Scratched-: Ahtor, Chiara, Pudisefiller, Kcfia, Papuxra. Won by a" head. Time lmin. IS 2-osecs.

New potatoes. 01 bs for Is, gooseberries 51 bs for Is, are two outstanding lines, among many in a replace advertisement 1 from '.Mr H. E. Keys, that appeal's ou page 3 to-diay. Flour, sugar and butter are other lines quoted at low priccs for cash—the most satisfactory 'way of buying. .\lr Keys has also a large stock of courtesy and promptness that is served 'with all purchases. Mrs JDoyle, Koputaroa, lias paid £10 2s Into the Koputaroa Anglican Church" Building Fund. The (sum of. £11 10s lOd was taken at Koputarou stall in connection with the Anglican bazaar held last week. For the balance ol the goods left over from the bazaar, audi which she lias sold since, she has received ~£4 2a. On Sunday afternoon the Lflt-in Brass Band visited Otaki and supplied a capital program .of musical selections at the Otaki Sanatorium grounds. Owing to the fact that many' people •were not aware, of the visit, tlienvivas only a moderate attendance ol iTTo r> but all present were pleased with the music. The bandsmen, appeared in their smart new uniforms, and were complimented on the great improvement that they have made in their playing of late. Needless to say, the Sanatorium patients were delighted with the music. A collection was taken up in aid of the hospital funds.—Mail. This morning Mi' C. Jilenkhorn was nominated for the vacant position Oi mayor of Levin borough. His nominators were x Mr T. Broome and Mr D. >S Mackenzie. Business tb .eing carried on aerofiua., notwithstanding the fire. F. 0. REMINGTON, CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN, LifiVlA'.

LEVIN STOCK SALE Jt'IUDAY, DECEMBER. 3. 1915 Messrs abkaham and wilLIAjVLS, LTD., will sell as above at 1 p.m.— 70 shorn wethers 00 tat shorn ewes and wethers _ 40 owes and lanvbs H0 empty ewes 30 2-tooths 60 prime heavy ewes (30 prime heavy wetliere 24 yearlings 7 2 and 3-year steers 25 forward cows oO 18-nvonth steers 18 5 and 3-year old empty heifers 9 fat cows 16 2-year P.A, steers (.good) 20 2-year steers 25 2i-yeai' S. H. and Hereford steere (good) . 6 store cows 35 fat woolly sheep. , 70 woolly 2-tooth. 1 spring cart. 1 draj. Baconersj porkers, stores and. weaner pigs.. NOTE Pig sale commences at 12.15, and all pigs must be yarded by • 12 1417.-8.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 November 1915, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
445

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 November 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 November 1915, Page 3

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