, f jOST, from car, between Manakau | and Ohau, one suit case; with name "Rev. W. J. Simkin." Kindly | g return to Mr Andrew, storekeeper, j t [ 89-1 ! ! - S LEVIN METHODIST CHURCH. [j SUNDAY In EXT.— February 4tli. Children's Guild, 10.15 a.m. CENTURY HALL SERVICES 11 a.m.—Mr Ja-s. Prouse. 7 p.m.—Mr Howard Andrew. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. 91-1 d - W ANTED .—Flaxeutter-s, 9s per ton. I Apply Porter, Ivoputaroa. 92-3. LEVIN SALE. TUESDAY,-FEBRUARY 6, 1916. Messrs abraham and Williams, Ltd., will sell at 12.15 1 p.m.— 1 200 mixed sex woolly lambs "120 fat wethers 50 1 and 6-tooth wethers j 90 2-tootli wethers j } 1(3 i'at cows j 1 10 forward cows j 10 2-year steers . ! 10 18-montlis steers. 2 choice springing heifo'rs. I 2 Piiri Bred Berkshire Boars ; (Prize-winners) I . 2 Pure Bred Berkshire -Sows 1 (Prize-winners) 2 sows close to farrow 2 good dogcart horses 1 spring eairt. Pig sa e commences at 11.30 sharp. All pigs mus : be yarded by 11.15 sharp. On acrou-.it of J. D. Brown Esq :— 1 pedipree Jersey bull 3-year old "Rob the Ranter (second prize Levin show). 1 pedigree Jersey bull lyr old "Free Lance" (second prize Levin show). 90-1 LEVIN STOCK SALE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6th. D ALGETY AND CO. LTD. will sell at 1 p.m. 90 prime fat ewes (McDonald Estate). 100 2-tootli wethers 150 shorn ewes 200 5-year ewes (Tangimoana") 50 shorn lambs 61 3-year steers ("Tangimoana") 18 4-year bullocks. 4 fat cows 4 lat cows 3 store cows. j 15 we-ners. 93-'- ,
WEATHER FORECAST Wellington, This Day. The indications are for freshening I noriuerly winds stiong to gale, anc ' backing by west to south. Expect dull weather with much mist and fog in parts. Heavy rain is to be expected with rivers flooded. The barometer has a falling tendency but will irise after about 20 hours. D. C. BATES, Government Meteorologist. Avon "A.ft.C." cycle" tyres anc; tubes are guaranteed for 6 months. 10s and 5s 6d each. Advt. NOTICE RESPECTING PROPOSED BOROUGH OF SHANNON. Department of. Internal. Affairs, Wellington, ,10th January, 1917. "PsURS'UANT to section 13 of tho Municipal C'o'roporations Amendment Act, 1913, it is hereby notified that a petition, in accordance with regulations, signed by not less than onefiftli of the electors of the area described in the Schedule ihereto, has been presented to His Excellency the Governor, praying that the said area rnay be constituted a borough under the Muncipal Corporations Act, 1908, by name the 'Borough of Shannon. All persons affected are hereby called upon to lodge any written objections to or petitions against the proposed constitution within 'one month from the first publication of this notice. ■Such objections or petitions arc to he addressed and firwaidel to the Minis ter of Internal Affairs, Wellington. SCHEDULE. PROPOSED BOROUGH OF SHANNON. ALL that area in the Wellington Land District bounded by a line commencing at a point on the northeastern side of Johnston street distant 2500 links from George-street; thence along a right line bearing 47 deg. 37, m.in.. distance '1569.7 links, to a public road across that road, and along its northern side to the< westernmost corner of Section 635; thence along a right line bearing 123deg. 14min. 35see.. distance 12362.7 links, bearing 223deg., distance 7161.3 links, bearing 303deg. 14min. 35 sec, distance 10995.6 links. Beairing 317deg. 37min.. distance 798.8 links, bearing 47deg. 37min.. distance 4882.8 links to Johnston Street, across that street and along its northern side, distance 1600 links, to the place of commencement. G. W. RUSSET/L. 87-1 Minister of Tntefrnal Affairs.
Milking: Machinery NEW ZEALANDIA Milking Machines arc fit tlie present time milking most of th« Purebred 'Dairy Herds of the Dominion. Mr E. ALLMAND, The Agent will l«e only too pleased to show intending purchasers the-e machines at work. Separators PRIMROSE and LILY SEPARATORS, Best value on the market. Sizes from 2'i to 125 gallons. CAN BE SEEN WORJvING BY APPOINTMENT. Engines The amous ''MOGUL" Benzino-Kerosene Engines'. Eitted with BOSCH MAGNETO. 300 of these Engines have been sold during the past 12 months WHAT BET.TER TESTIMONIAL. "EH i'' SEND FOR OUR LIST OF SECOND HAND MACHINES, SEPARATOS, Etc., Ec., ' E. ALLMAND, Engineer, T^ERAROA _____ • j START THE NEW YEAR ON AN Excelsior Motor bicycle. Tlio best all round machine on the market at present. Life's journey will be made smooth arid profitable arid all care will be left i behind. Don't forget to call in and let us show you the many points of excellence possessed j by the Excelsior. '■ i A, W. SMITH, MOTOR CYCLE EXPERT, Oxford Street, - LEVIN. ; i Robertson 4 Co., I ' ayr-Ltt ENGINEER " 1 '"IN. ' s SOLE AGENTS FOR TH E HARLE- >\Y7 DviO MOTOR-CYCL-5. I In addition to holding' t!>fc world- .< ->r.-l for .- t ,cod (300 mil""- J , course) the HAi'.liEY DAVIDSON the t-! ; oing new records ; LA'VKbT CABLK FUOAI -YDVKY— ' i "Parsons on Hurley-Davidson brofo? ten. twenty-five, and i fifty mile road -records, Time, hcwju- minutes, twenty one I econds, tmni>j two minute* nine- seconds, forty-five thirty seconds ' W# "Speed "s nut everything in a Motor i Cycle." VVe agree. But what about /\\ the following from the (I Bicycling News a«d Motor Review" (England) JSov 10, just to hand. "On October 7th and 8, in the Keystone Motor Cycle Clubs' annual endurance contest over an \[ exceptionally severe course of -108 miles (including no less than 8 mountain . am ~*~—tracks) only one solo motor cycle and one side car combination finished with perfect scores. Both j were DARLEY-DAVIDSONS 1917 three-speed electrically equipped outfile. The machines were ridden by R. W. Hoagy , and R. O. Ritchie respectively and neither expierienco the . slightest trouble with liip mount. I The rider, the machine itself all proclaim the HARLEY-DAVID- , SON as the best. v Call in and inspect the latost models at | Robertson & Co's., j LEVIN. ! I. ' — :
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 3 February 1917, Page 3
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