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SALE OF PEDIGREE JERSEY AND [ GRADE JEKSEY COWS. j AT THE FARM, KUKU, OHAU. ' MONDAY, 10th APRIL, 191 C. ' IyTESSRS ABRAHAM AND WILIvX IniAiMfcJ, LTD., have received instructions from Mr J. D. Jirown to sell as above at 12.3D p.m.— 1& grade Jersey cows, calving August and September. 6 pedigree Jersey cows. i pedigree Jersey bull, 2i-years. 3 pedigree Jersey bulls, weaners. ii milk cart horses. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.—Mr Brown is selling all his grade cows as he intends in future to Keep nothing but pedigree Jerseys. Tiie herd its realty a choice one and the j ibuxter-lat return ot each cow and dates : or calving will be given at the sale, * and will iDe guaranteed. 306-t> IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD \ PiiOPERIIEa. - 5 LEVIN BOROUGH. DALGEIT AND 00., have been favoured with instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of ; the late J. R. McDonald to "potter lor ; sale at auction in the— | TOWN HALL, LEVIN, I on W3SDNESDAY, 12th April, at 11.30 J a.m., the undermentioned, valuable freehofcii sections, togetnef " with all buildings and other 1 thereon:— (1). —Section 8 Block X (C/T. No. 52/168), comprising one rood eighteen perches situated on the corner of Queen and Oxford streets. This is as valuable a section as any the town of Levin, being directly opposite the Post and Telegraph Office. (2). —Section 7, Block IX (C/T. No 637C5), comprising one rood,, situated in Queen street. (3).—Section 1, Block XV (C/T. Ino. 63/65), comprising one rood tKirtyfour perches, situated on the corner of Cambridge andl Exeter streets. (4)— Section 1, _Block Hi (C/T No. 63/65), comprising one rood, situated on the corner of Salisbury and Essex streets. (5). —Part sections 4 and 5, Block X. (O/T No. 101/17) comprising eighteen and six-tenths perches, situated in Queen street, near Bristol street. Further information may be obtaind upon application to the auctioneers DALGETY AND CO., LTD. 364-0 Wellington or Levin.

I SHANNON STOCK SALE. TUESDAY,"APRIC 11. 1916. Messrs abraham anp Williams LTD.. will sell at 1 p.in— 100 fat and forward wethers 20 forward lambs 17 ewes 4 S.D. rams 60 fat and forward bullocks 11 forward cows 5 cows, calve August and September. 3 fat cows 369. —3. SALE 13 Y Ol; DER 01'" MORTAUEE. Messrs abraham and wiirLdAMS, LIMITED, acting under instructions from the Mortgagee, win olfer for sale public auction, at Queen Levin, on Friday, the 28th day of April, iy]j), at one o'clock in the afternoon, ALL THAI parcel or land fronting Queen Street. Levin, containing one rood, and composing parts Sections 11 and "i 2 of Block IX. on the plan of the 'township of Levin, together with the dwelling erected thereon. Particulars and conditions of anie may be inspected at the office of Messrs. Field,. Luckie and Bladden, Solicitors, 160 Featherston Street, Wellington. Messrs. Abraham and Williams, Limited, Auctioneers, Levin and Palmer&ton North. 308—int. JHAKARA Patriotic Society are holding a Fair, Wednesday, April 19th. Public cordially invitod. Competitions, lave stock, home industries. 370-2 TO LET.—Four-roomed Cottage, furnished or otherwise; corner of Salisbury and York streets. Apply J. MoTaggart, York-street. 367-1 NOTICE. AUL Persons having horses running on the Heathei'iea Estate are requested to remove them by April 12th or they will be sold to p.iy expenses. AH iiorses can be seen at the homestead after April sth. WALTER E. AXUP, 322-14 ins Manager Heatherlea. HEAVY Choice Garden Seed Oats 4s 3d; Sparrow bill 4s 3d; Algerian 4s 9d to 5s 9d; Milling Wheat us per bushel at Parker and Vincent's. jLevin. WANTED KNOWN.—In Mernoriam Cards, invitation Canls, ttadding Cards. A large and varied stock may he seen at THE CHRONICLE OFFICE. Printing at Reasonable rates. LEVIN DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. /V PPLI CATIONS will be received up to noon, 15th April, 1916, for position ol caretaker for Levin Publio School. Salary £57 per annum. Schedule of duties can be seen at school or from Chairman School Committee. * Duties commence May Ist, 1916. A. SIMB, 364-Iwk. Chairman.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 April 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 April 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 April 1916, Page 4

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