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UNRESERVED SALE Of DAIRY STOCK. AT THE FARM, SHANNON. MONDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, 1016. Messrs abraham and Williams, LTD. hare received* m- ! struotions from Mr F. X. Linsell (who i has leased his property) to sell - as above at 1 p.m. i 20 oows in inilk and due to calve : again July and August. ! 1 Jersey bull, 5 IS-.months heifers, , 7 weaners, 2 sows and litters, 2 sows ] .to farrow, yearling half-draught filly, I 2 £ -draught horses (5 and 7 years); ; slight reserve on horses. I Spring dray and harness, 100 posts | 9cwt o.b. wire, milk cans, sundries, etc. ; "Light luncheon provided. I NOl'E.—The above herd oi cows have \ all been carefully selected; the I! outcome of 12 years' dairying, j They are all Jersey cross cows, and we cau specially recommend them. 17 S-3int: ' CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK m •j AT MUHUNOA EAST, OHAU. J THURSDAY, AIAItGH 2nd, 1816.

At 1 p.m. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., have been favoured with instructions from Mr T. Field, wlio lawgiving up dairying, to sell on the above date on the larnij the wJtioie of his dairy stock without reserve and comprising— j 25 cows in milk and calving agein from July to (September. ( (j heifers, r.w.D. j ( 1 Jersey bull. l.sow with litter. J 1 sow; 3 porkers. ' } 2-bucket Gane plant with 2i h.p. Crossley engine. Cans, buckets, etc. NOTE.—The cows of thus herd are all young, (been well oulled and in good condition, and as the owner has definitely decided to go out of dairying they are tor absolute sale. LIGHT LUNCHEON. 179-7 LEVIN SALE. i FRIDAY;, 25th February, 1916. Messrs abraham and Williams. LTD.. will sell as above at 1 p.m. - - 150 breeding ewes. 50 l.iii. breeding ewes 100 woolly lambs 10 2-tootJi Southdown rams (Stuc- ' key bred;) i 1 Daylight acetylene generator (in 5 perfect order), | 150 tat ewes. j 00 ewes } 100 fat and forward lambs. j 100 2-tooth wethers. V j 60 4-tooth wethers. j 60 0-tooth ewes. jj 100 good 4-year evrse ' { ts rat bullocks. 180-2 j Baconers, porkeis, stores and. j weaner pigß. j Note.— Ail pigs must oe yarded \>y 11.4-j. Fig sale commences at 12 noon « sharp. j <Jn account of 2s. Ivirkcaklie, Esq.— j 000 tip-top rape lambs (ono ear- i mark. 174-3 jj . \ _ IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. ! SPECIAL .NOTICE. TO LADIES. 3 MR SIEGEL, ol : the well-known jj hrm of Siegol's, Ladies' Tailors, j is personally visiting Levin to take j orders tor tailor-made costumes for j tho coming season. j Ladies, grasp this opportunity and j order your autumn costume now. .lust | send a oard to Mr Siegel, care of Post Office, Levin, audi our j will call per motor and do the rest. NO DISTANCE IS TOO FAR. NO DISTANCE IS TOO FAR. Our tailor-mades are scientifically built, and we guarantee a perfect fit. j We have built' up a costumes reputation in Wellington and are "extending operations, enabling the people who do not live in the city to procure a tailormade costume at the same advantage. JUST NOTE SOME OIF OUR PRICES:

Navy blue line coating serge 15s (id pei- yard. Long coat (silk lines) full skirt and I fancy buttons £4 10s. |' Gaberdines, full skirt, and most up-co-date coat from £5 6s. Mr Siegel's stay in Levin is limited to" a snort time only.— Do it now I' Send that card at once. 172-1 okNTUItY HALL LEVIN. QfflLDßiiiVS QPERETTA. •'DOLLS' HOSPITAL." •'LOLLS' HOSPITAL." THURSDAY, MARCH. 2, 1910. At 8 p.m. Proceeds in aid of the Church of England Society for Waifs and. Strays (about - 5000 poor and destitute children in 155 homes) in England and Wales. ADMISSION" Is. 1/7-td. WANTJ2D. —A Smart Boy to learn the hairclressmg. Apply to Mrs Hugh HalL 175-3

FOR SALE IHO ACRJES - Education reserve, -L v/ U renewable every 21 years, about 16 years tc Tun. Rental 15s p.a. All flat, »nd ploughable; ?- roomed house. J'teiiJlery, Pautry, Verandah, Ooupej-vat-ory 16-bail cowshed, concrete barn 30 x 16. Trap shed, etc PBIUE £1250. Wom M exchange for 15 or 25 acre Farm 'A fi'W choice 'bu>LTie«« sites in FJmm<er Terrace from £15 p«r foot. LOANS ARRANGED. Bouse and Building; Sitoa on ®asy Terms. — — —' AI»PI,VJ K (I. Stansell. LAM) and FINANCIAL AGENT WERAROU (Phone 88) | SHANNON 1 (Phone 20.)

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 February 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 February 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 February 1916, Page 4

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