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CLEARING SALIC OF COWS, FURNITURE, ETO. WEDNESDAY. MAY loth, at 2 p.m. At the homes toad 1 , comer W craiMa and Kawin roads. MElSiSliri PARJvIiR & VINCENT have received instruction,--: sol] on belialf of Mr W. Bennett, who has * sold his property and is leaving the district: 2 cihoice dairy, cows (one in niiirk), due to cailve July and August. fiot.li cows arc quiet and thoroughly sound. • 9 W.la pullets, o W.L. la st sessonV (choice), quantity of meadow hay, wheelbarrow, 3 sheet* Bft iron, 1 1 i posts., glands-tone, (|uani:ity of I too3s, copper boiler, Como separator and crenm can, No. 2 churn, 60 foot hose and jet, kaurii scalding tuh, -wire netting, buefcefc*. cans, scales, etc. Furniture: Piano by Bods and Vokto Singer sowing machine, six-drawer. 3-leaf extension l dining table, leather couch, dinner waggon, cabine)b, 8-day clock, bentwood chail'.s, wicker chairs, double bedsteads (2), chest of drawers, duchess (2). commode, s tie tellers (2). washst-ands and ware, rugs, l'no. of 5 room's, books,- crockery, kitchen utensils, ajid many articles too numerous to mention. PARKER and VINCENT, Auctioneers LEVIN. OTAKI SALE. WEDNESDAY, MAT 8, 1918. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD. will seill— 200 good 2-tooth wethers (off hffls) 50 fat ewes 120 lambs 30 4 and 6-tooth withers 30 woolly lambs 50 forward ewos 70 forward empty eweH CO empty forward ewes 100 shorn lambs (off hills; 40 fat wethers 46 fat ewes 50 2-tootli ewes (good line) 320 first-class 4-tootihi ewes, in lamb to purebred Romney rams 20 2i-year steers 30 Shorthorn weanor steers 2 fat heifers 5 fat cows 10 empty cows On account of J. Hammond Murray, Otaki Gorge— 250 fat and forward wethers (TfAKI sale. WEDNESDAY', MAY 8, 1918. IVTESSHS ABRAHAM AND iyj - WILLIAMS, Ltd., will sell: at 1 p.m. 20 fat owes 100 2-tooth wethers 100 lambs 50 dry ewes 50 mixed age ewes 20 20-montlv; steers 12 18 to 20-m oiitlis steers 3 fat cows 3 springing heiferft 1 heavy bull 6 empty cows 9 weaners FOR SALE. I HAVE FOR SALE the following properties, all wir'.hin ten minutes of Post Office and School: 5 rooms (nil £600 G rooms (all conveniences) £<>jb f'G rooms (two acres of land) £7-10 6 rooms (garden, orchard) £760 7 rooms (garden, orchard) £1000 9 rooms (21 acres, nicely laid out) £1800 6 rooms (all conveniences) £550 6 rooms (telephone, 1 acre) £950 5 rooms (all convenience,«) £525 Fall particulars an to terms on application. R. D. WALLACE, Agent, j rriHE YOUNG FOLK. Sy.c- | cial lino of collapsible Eng 1 - j lisli push carts —adjustable and j fixed baby chairs. Oar factory | made drop-side cots, great value, i HARYEY arid CO., Tlume 8, I Levin. j TTPHOLSTERY of nil 'descrip- ' tions done by "experienced workmen; repairs of all kinds; go-carts and prams re-covered; prices given for any kind of work; charges nominal; work done promptly. HAItVEY and ; CO., Phone 8, Levin. j BOYS' and GILLS' .TERSEYS ; in Grey, N;'vy ;u,d Heather -Mixtures, all with the New Polo Collars, and New Zealand made. The finest makes in the world STILES & MATHESON, Levin and Eoston. j "YOU are always welcome to in- ! bpect our large stocks of ; furniture, etc., etc., without buying. That will follow naturally. HARVEY ANT) CO. IVfEN: Another (li'e lot of i-'J- Tailored S'.iiis just _ opened. ! The materials ar > all »!<•:> ■ worsteds, and the paPierns arr | "real. Eit giiiiraulcrd. -Prices, j 85s to 115s. STILES & MATH.- < ESON, Levin and Eoxiou. POULTRY AX:) RABIUTS j T O Mr Yl on i s . roosters, •yov."<s ducks, o!i ! hens and rabbits. C. S. CLARKE, 44 Molesworth street, j Wellington. | SPRAYING AND PRUNING. SPRAYING and PR.UNING by day or by contract car- | ried out by 'practical in en in any I part of the Levin district. | Apply Horowhenua "F'uitgrow- ! ers'-Association, Levin, I D. SMART, Manager.

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 7 May 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Levin Daily Chronicle, 7 May 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Levin Daily Chronicle, 7 May 1918, Page 3

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