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SHANNON STOCK SALE. TCESDAY. 3rd OCTO.LSISR 11)10. MJSSSUS ABRAHAM AN!) V. 11. I.IA.MS will soil at 1 p.m., I'D hoygebs !•"> ewes and lambs :iu .'i-yeai: bullocks G springing heifers (j 2-year empty heifers C> yearling jsteors 4 18-numth P. A. steers store cows 0 fat cow« (hits') 10 springing lieifers. G fat and forward cows. 12 yearling steers. J lORO WHEN I'A COUNTY COUNCIL. ' KOI'I'TAIM)A STREAM. SPECIAL ORDER. IJS" pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it. in that behalf, and with the consent of the ratepayers of the Special Rating Area in the Horowhenua County hereinafter describe 1, testified by a petition signed by not less that three-fourths of the rntepa.yriv. of the «ai<|s Special Rating Area tlie Capital value of whose properties as appearing in tile valuation roll of the said county iis collectively greater than the capital values of the properties of the ratepayers who did not so consent. the Horowhenua Comity Council hereby resolves hv way of Special Order as follows : — "That for the purpose of widening and deepening Koputnroa Ft ream and constructing new drain the said, Horowhenua County Council hereby authorises the raising of a loa.n of £1250 iat 4J per cent, for 30} year.v and declares that the cost of raising the said loan shall be payable out of the monies so raised." SPECIAL RATING AREA. The Koputama Stream Special Rating District comprising Manawatu-Ku-kutauaki 71) parts 2, 3. 1 and o, Blocks Xlll and XIV 3ft. Robinson S.D. part 2 and part 3 Taknpau No. 1. XITT and XIII Alt. Robinson: part 11a 8.. 12, IA. 2, 1A and, 3. 1A Ihakara Reserve; part 2A Manawatu-Ivukutauaki 3 ; part 2E of 2 Man-Kuk ; part sections 1. 2. and 3, Block X Mt. Robinson: part 7E Man-Kuk.. and part Lot 2A. Man-Kuk., 7D See. 3. The above Special order regard ill £ the loan for Koputaroa stream was made at a Special Meeting of the Horowhenua County Council held on the oth September. 1916; and will be submitted for confirmation at the ordinary meeting of the nairl Council to be held on the 11th October, 1916. P. W. GOLDSMITH, OG7-5 County Clerk.

AX UNNECESSARY EXPEXSE There is tin expense which is such a drain afi MiccesMve doctors bills. Exp wes of this kind can be avoided by a little forethought. Ailments such as cramp. colic and diarrhoea can be promptly relieved by Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. The doctor lias often been called to treat -those a : l';-cntK when a couple of doses of Chamberlain's Colic and Dia.rrheoa Remedy was all that was needed. It is economy to keep Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoet Remedy in the house. Tl will save expense and suffering. Sold everywhere. Advt. Do not Eudangcr Life wlien there is a Way to Avoid It. Why people will coutinhe to sutler ache, urinary disorders, lameness, head aches, languor, why allow tliemselv'fi »• remedy is offered them/' Dean liackache Kidney Pills have been u.seo if. kiduuy trouble lor years and nave been tested in thousands ot crises. . • you have any, even one, of the symptoms ol kidney disease, act now. Lhops\ or Bright's disease may set in and make ncgleot dangerous. Head this testiAlrs Al. Woodmore, (it Alain-street. Palmers tun North, says:—"J have ueen !.i grand health since i used Doan's liackache Ivi 'iiey Pi 11k. lJelore I go. :li is remedy 1 Biitfered very much ivitn my back, and J got no rest fi, r constant ache day or night. 'J Uese pills, however, drove the pain away and 1 can now bljrp well and get auoi; in ease and comfort. i always Keep Rackach: ividaey Pills in the house and if ever 1 feel the slightest pain in my back I lake a lew doses an . fchey never fail to reiie e me. Doan > liackache Kidney Pills are my h< friend, and I would not be without them for anything." to any other sufferers."

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 October 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 October 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 October 1916, Page 4

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