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FOR SALE-CHEAP. NICE l*rop>>rty on Fairfield Estato (Levin) five acres innii, 4-roomed house, all necessary outbuildings; large orchard. No reasonable of For rerusedi j as owner has left the district. I For particulars apply— ' W. \V. NIOOLLS, 201-3 (On property). CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK ETC. AT xUUHUNOA .EAST, OHAU. THURSDAY, MARCH 2nd, 1916. At 1 p.m. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., have been favoured with instructions tioin Mr T. Field, who is giving up dairying, to sell on the above date on the larm, the wnole of his dairy stock' without reserve and comprising— 25 cows in niiik and calving again from July to September, (j keifers, r.w.t). 1 Jersey bull. 1 sow with litter. 1 sow; 3 porkers. 2-bucket Gane plant with 2J h.pCrossley engine. Cans, buckets, etc. NOTE.—The cows of this herd are all young, been well culled and in good condition, and as the owner has definitely decided to go out of dairying ■ they are lor absolute sale. LIGHT LUNCHEON. 179-7 LEVIN SALE FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1916. Messrs abraham and Williams, LTD.. will sell as above ut x p.m. - '2-10 4 and 6-tooth fat and forward wethers ' vIUU '2-tooth wethers 100 ewes. •l) S.D. rams. a Shropshire rams. -1 Bolder L. rams. 00 hit ewes 40 ewes 50 forward wether lambs. lo 18 and 20-montiis steers. 10 fat buliocks 2 i'at cows. •/ springing lieiteia i purebred Berkshire boar. 30 bales pressed li;vy^ Baconers, porkers, stores and ' weaner pigp. Note.—All pigs must oe yarded by 11.46. Pig sale commences at 12 noon sharp. On account of N. Kirkealdiie, Esq.— 8 good spi inging heifers. 700 good breeding ewes. 6 Cheviot rams, bred by Hugh Akers, Esq. lo 4-tootli Ronmey rams, bred by J. Kebbell, Esq.

PAIIADES. SENIOR CADETS. NO. 50 COMPANY will parade at Drill Hall, Levin, on Wednesday, March Ist, 19i(i, at < p.m. This parade is compulsory. No leave will be granted. All equipment MUST be worn or brought to parade. G. M. DANIELS, 192-int. Area Sergt.-Major. HINTS TO TRAVELLERS IN OPEN COUNTRY. If unknown ground is to bo traversed! and a long day's journey lies before you, be careful to make an early start iu the morning., aseertaiu leading directions before starring, and be certain to understand them thoroughly, as time thus spent is not lost on a long day's journey. • Should you lose your way. and know of any habitation within reach, a mile or two is not lost » making enquiries there jegarding «ouk road. • Never travel without matches Ncn er take a short cut over swampy or unknown ground. Always follow sheep or cattle tracks in the direction for which you arq making. If overtaken by fog, should you know a point guide yourself by it, and embrace every chance ot a clearance of the flying mist, however slight, to discern a known object to goide your path. Should you miss track, return it onto without fail to the point at whic-ti you lost it, and make a freßh start on. the right track. if compelled to camp out overnight,, choose a sheltered spot before darknesssets in, giring yourself sufficient time' to complete all possible arrangementslor personal comfort under such untoward circumstances in the way of gathering lire material, grass ror bed, which, place in rear of a flax bush. If raining, tie the ends .of the ilax to tussocks around, so as to from a gentle awning to cover the body and throw the rain off. This, with tussocks to fill up th«gaps in the flax covering, will make: not such uncomfortable quarters for the night as many suppose.

FOR SALE |A A AGUES. Education reserve-,, renewable every 21 years., about 16 years to run. Rente I 15s p.a. All flat and ploughabie; 5roomed house. Scullery, Pantry, Ve- j randah, Conservatory; 16 hail co'w&hed, : concrete barn 30 x 16. Trap shed, efcoi " H,OE -£1250. Would exchange for 15 or '25 acre Far mi ; a f"w choice bcstiice* si few in I'limm- . er T- rrncp fn.iii £I'j J*t fo.it. LOAN'S ARRANGED. Houcxi and iiuihiinwr .*iu-.-, o easy ' Tern:s. — — app;.! J fi G. Stansell, ijAND and FINANCIAL AGENT VVERAROA (Phone 38) SHANNON (Phone 80.) Sharl&nd'a absolutely is the Baking ; Powder. Purest, strongest and cheap- | est. Sharland's is bound to rise. Get i it frem your grocer- Advt-.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 March 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 March 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 March 1916, Page 4

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