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' TO THE RATEPAYERS AND BUR-GESSES-OF LEVIN. 1" (Solicit the continuation of your support at Wednesday's Poll As in th© past; so in the future, I will do , illduty without fear of persons and in justice to all. MARCO FOSELLA. ' Levin, April 21st, 1917. LEVIN SALE. TUESDAY, APRIL 24. 1917. D ALGETY AND CD. LTD. will sell at 1 p.m. 200 4 and 6-tooth forward wethers 100 empty ewes 100 4 and 6-tooth wethers 100 shorn lambs 90 woolly lambs 85 shorn lambs 80 lambs 100 lambs 80 ewes 20 '18-anonth steers 23 3 and 4-year bullocks 14 2J-yeiar steers 12 weaners '3 fat cows 328.-1. L.EVIN SAL£i. TUESDAY, APRIL 24. 1917. Messrs abraham and Williams, LTD., will sell at •12.1S p.m., as abore:— 150 4 and 6-tooth wethers 60 4 and 6-year ewes in lamb to Romney rams 50 2-tooth owes and wethers 50 forward empty ewes 40 f.m. ewes in lamb. 40 woolly lambs 12 fat and forward cows 18 fat cows 4 fat bullocks M 12 store cows 6 vealers 15 heifers in calf 8 2-yaar heifers in calf. 40 yearlings (to be drafted) BAOONERS, PORKERS, STORES AND WEANHR PIGS. A.LII pigs must be yarded by 1'1.15 sharp Pig sale commences at 11.30 sharp. 323.—1. UNiRiESERVED CLEARING SALE OF STOCK and IMPLEMENTS. AT TBDE FARM, ArapaepaeRoad, Levin. MONDAY, APRIL 30th, '1917. "JI/fESSRS ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS Ltd., instructed by P. E. Palmes, Esq.,( who lias sold his property) will sell as above at 1 p.m.— 10 f.c. Grade Jersey Heifers by "Centurian" (spring calvere). 10 f.c. grade Jersey weaner heifers by "Centurian" 12 good mixed weaners. 12 18-months steers 7 forward empty cows 2 draught mares by Sir Talbot 1 draught mare with foal at foot 1 4-yeiar draught gelding by "Cragieburn." 3 unbroken 2 and 3-year draught-, by Royal Blend Gane 4r-cow milking plant witlv releaser and pump, Hornsbv engine (4 h.p.) d.f. plough, swamp plough, Cambridge roller, chaff cutter (power), 2 seed drills, M.H. mower, manure distributor, hayraike, cultivator harrows (tine, chain and tripod). R. and G. 7ft. • discs, circular saw and bench, block dray, express, Manitoba haystacker, electric battery and cable, scoop, milk-cans, harness and numerous sundries, etc. 'NOTE.—The horses and milking p'ant are subject to a slight reserve, but otherwise the sale is without reservation of any kind. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED.

BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES OP iLEVIN. "|~N response to numerous requests I have allowed myself to be nominated for a seat at your council table. If elected I will use my utmost endeavours to guard your interests as I did in my sis years' service. I am, Yours respectively. 324-1 E. S. LANCASTER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. REDUCTION OF TRAIN SERVICES. (Coal Miners' Strike.) r\* and' after (Monday, 23rd April, 1917, iand until further notice, all ordinary train services will be suspended and trains wilL run as follows.— MANAWATU LINE DOWN. EO'R Auckland dep 8.50 p.m. daily except Saturdays, New Plymouth dep 7.20 a.m.. Napier dep 8.45 a.m., iPailmerston North dep 7.18 and 11.26 (Express) a.m.; 3.30 and 5.0 p.m., Levin 8.49 a.m., 4.30 and 6.42 p.m. ' Th© Down Auckland-Wellington Thorndon Express train, Auckland dep. 8.50 p.m. and Palmer-. ston North dep 11.26 a.m., will not stop between Palmerston North and Wellington for passengers. Tlie down New ■ 'Plymouth-Wellington (Thorndon) Mail train, New . Plymouth dep 7.20 a.m., will not stop at Linton, Maka'rua, Pukerua,- Tawa- Flat, Khanda 11 ah or Ngaio for passengers. The 5 p.m. Palmerston North-Wel-lington (Tliorndon) train will not stop at Tawa Flat for passengers. UP For Auckland.—Wellington dep 1.10 p.m. For New Plymouth, Wanganui and Napier.—Wellington (Tliorndon) 'dep. 8.20 a.m., Levin 10.55 a..m. For Palmerston North —Wellington (Thorndon) dep. 4.15 p.m., Levin dep. 8.50, 10.55 a.m., 7.36 p.m. The 1.10 p.m. Wellington (Thorndon) -Auckland express train will not stop between Wellington iand Palmei-efton North for passengers. The 8.20 a.m. Mail train from Wellington (Tliorndon) to New Plymouth and Napier will hot stop at Tawa Flat, Pukerua, Te Horo, Makerua or Linton for passengers. The 4.15 p.m. Wellington- (Thomdon) -Palmerston North train will not stop at Ngaio or Khandallali for passengers. NO TRAINS WILL RUN ON SUNDAYS. CURTAILMENT OF GOODS TRAFFIC. From above mentioned date the goods services mil be reduced to a minimum and only goods referred •to below will be accepted for transit. The carriage of goods will be limited to.— Foodstuffs for local consumption and export, animal food, chaff, livestock (fat and stores only), perishable articles such as hides, skins, etc., butter and cheese boxes, shooks for fruit cases, general merchandise (except as otherwise (provided), fyrewood, jcoali. coke, mining props, wool for shipment, natural manures. The undermentioned goods will not be accepted for carriage by rail.— Building and fencing material, timb?r. cement, corrugated iron, bricks, lime (neither for manures nor building and other purposes)) flax in bales, green flax, wool for store, straw, road metal and tar for local bodies, manures other than street, stable and farmyard, returned empty cases, racehorses, vehicles of all descriptions, goods classified in tlie scale of rates under classes K. N, P, and Q, such as ashes, bones, ores, road metal, gravel, drain pipes, scrap metal, pig iron, iron rails, waste material, etc. 326-1 BY ORDER:.

OKT m»' GREENGROCER, CONFECTIONER &" FRUITERER. Next Bulliman Bros., Oxford Street, LEVIN. Large assortment of Fruit always in stock. Everything very clean and fresb- Fresh vegetables arrive every Thursday and Saturday morning. Customers come in and try all the good things. CASH BUYER OF FUNGUS. WINTER GREEN FEED Storm King Oats, 5s per bushel. Sparrowbill, 5s per bushel. A gerion, 5s per bushel. f -Barley (cape) 5s per bushel. : Scotch Tares, 16s 6d per bushel. Western Wolth 8d per lb. Perenial Rye Grass 7s 6d to 8s 6dJ bushel. Italian Rye Grass, 7s 6d to 8s 6d bushel. Cowgrass, Redclorer, White Clover, Alsyke, Timothy etc. et c FLOUR, 100s, 17s. SOAP, 17s 6d. CANDLES, 16s 6d. Full Stocks of BENZINE, KESOSENE, OILS, etc. W. BHLL & 0-° — BYYOUR C 0 WS E. ALLMAND, Engineer & Agent i WERAROA.

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 21 April 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Levin Daily Chronicle, 21 April 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Levin Daily Chronicle, 21 April 1917, Page 3

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