TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN ♦ Winter comes on by swift degiv the air nips like a last year's cheese, the printer's form is lanker grown ho seeks for bread and finite a stone '$) heart where debts are owing; liis children's sweets are rollers old; he tias not had the sight of gold all this year's months outgoing. So pay yoar bills audi make him smile; lest -when he turncth sour liis guile shall ieatl liini to King .Bagnio's place to beck for papers blue to grace the walls oi debtors whose "long wind" has made "liis" payments foil behind.
WAIKANAE STOCK SALE. ■TUESDAY, MAY 10. 1910. Abraham and Williams ltd Hill sell al 1 00 prime tax wethers | 00 fat mail ten. ewes. I 'Jo lurward ewes | 3-j iS-moaths steers '6 iorward bullocks ti fat bullocks (i fat cows -1 foiward cows 4 fat heifers. 512. ,i. WAIKANAE SALE. TUESDAY, Kith May, lOTlj. DALL.ETY AN!) t.O. LlAill'EJJ. will sell at 1 p.m.— 30 fat ewes (guaranteed empty). 20 fat wethers 60 hliurn lambs 50 woolly lambs. 8 fat bullocks 8 fat cows. 3 forward cows. 3 speyed heifers. 0 forward cows. 2 forward cows (empty). 1 winter calver (guaranteed). On account of Mr vv. Weggery, who has sold his larm. — 9 guaranteed young cows, miiking once a day. 7 yearling steers -1 yearling heifers. NOTE.—Mr Weggery's cows are wallknown to be first-class. They calve again in May, June and July. 510-3 CLEARING SALE OF STOCK AND FURNITURE. SATURDAY, 20th 'May at 1 p.m. ON account of Mrs M. A. Kennedy, who lias disposed, of her property, Main County Road, Weraroa.—■ '2 young cows in milk 4 cows to calve Any. and Sept. 2 calves 1 p.b. Berkshire sow. 12 p.b. Minorca fowls. 1 spring di;ay (nearly new) Five-seater dogcart (Bett's). Separator, cans, ehurn, too is,, etc. And the whole of the Household furniture, comprising, organ, Singer sewing machine. duciiess. w aslistands, beds, single bed. 2 Morris chairs, couch, dentwood chairs, dining table, wire mat-tres.-.es, linoleum (.one pi'-ce about lo yards, nearly new;, wicker chairs, lawn mower, garden hose, tools, -ate. SATURDAY, MAY 20th, at 1 p.m. PARKER A- VINCENT, Auctioneers. •jl(i-4int.. LEVIN SALE. WEDNESDAY, 17th MAY, 191 G. D ALGETY AND CO.. LTD., wil; at 12.15 p.m.- ■ 120 prune ewes 1-0 fat ewes 12U s.m. ewes in lamb to Romney rams. (.10 forwnrd s.m. ewes 111) f.m. empty ewes JO f.m. empty ewes 11 •--tooth Romney rams * 40 2i-ycar steers 11 forward empty heifers 10 12-vear empty heifers 2 fat cows. Baconeir.s. porkers, stores and weaner pigs. Note—All pij£P must be yarded t>v 11.45. a.m. Pig sale commences sc 12 o'clock sharp. 517-3 MEL AN IiSLVN MISSION. THE G.F.S. will hold their Missionary Sale, on WEDNESDAY, -May 24th, at St. Mary's Schoolroim, aiul will be glad' to receive contributions of work, produce, and refreshments. from their friends. 519-3
BOYS' TRAINING 1A KM, AVeraroa. q o x c e it r|i AND LIFE SAVISTi DRILL. FRIDAY, 2<3th MAY, 1010 at 8 p.m. in Kind's Theatre, Levin. M nsic, Life Saving Drill Songs, etc. A FIRST-CLASS PROGR AM. ' I ickets. -OS ii .riIJL'LiN (i EACH. Children -Half-price. G. Al. 13IRLINSON, ■318-b.d Manager. RA N I-> QOXC Eit T AND .INSTRUMEN I'AL ENTERTAINMENT. ill aid of THE CAT HOI. fC CHURCH FUNDS Will be held in the TOWN HA T /L, LEVLN, on WEDNESDAY, 17th MAY, At 8 p.m. DANCE TO FOLLOW . REFRESHMENTS. TICKETS.—Two Shillings. A. CAMERON, 191-t.d. Secretary. • "P USSIAN Barley, very choice .seed line os lOd bushel; heavy feed oats. 3s 9d; milling wheat 5s 8d; oirley meal (loOlbs) 13s 6d; special grass '1401bs) 8s 6d.—Parker and Vincent. BOOTH MacDonakl agricultur.ll machinery; everything the farmer wants. Sole agents for diistriot, Parker and Vincent, Levin.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 May 1916, Page 4
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