Everybody's Pictures. The little Theatre with the Big Attractions. WEDNESDAY BTG^DOUBL^PROGRAMME. PICTU RES AND Vaudeville. STAR PICTURE— THE TIDES OF BARNEGAT A most powerful drama full of thrilling incidents featuring BLANCHE SWEET. THE TIDES OF BARNEGAT. Big supporting features, scenics, comics, gazettes. SONGS, DANCES and THE MAGIC CAVE. CLEARING SALE of FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COAVS, STORE STOCK, HORSES & IMPLEMENTS. At the Farm, Manakau (One mile from Railway Station). I AVEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, July 10th and 11th, 1918. npHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN 1 ATsD MERCANTILE AGENCY Co., Ltd., have received instructions from Mr J. Nicholson (who has decided to give up dairying) to sell as above at 12 noon: ORDER OF SALE— AVEDNESDAY, JULY 10th. 60 coloured cows, due factory dates 4 weaners 3 store cows 2 rising 2-year S.H. bulls, bred by J. Kebbell 10 sows due spring 1 young boar 35 good store pigs 450 good lambs to be drafted 50 ewes and wethers 4-cow Gane plant with Tangye engine and releaser, milk cans, 2-horse brake, 1 cattle and 1 sheep dog THURSDAY, JULY 11, 12 noon 03 grade Jersey cows, due factory dates 20 selected grade Jersey heifers, due spring 3 18-mos. Jersey cross empty heifers 17 9-mos. Jersey cross emp- . ty heifers 1 pedigree Jersey bull A.W.R. Milking Machine (5-cow plant), boiler and steam engine, 35 gallon separator, spring dray, 2horse brake, 2 sets harness, block dray, shaft and leading harness 1 draught gelding " (good shafter) 1 draught marc (good shafter) 3 mares (good farm horses) 1 light mare NOTE.—AA r e can recommend buyers to attend this sale as the cows are a good genuine lot, Mr Nicholson having been dairying for the past twelve years and will be pleased to show intending purchasers the stock at any time previous to day of sale. Brake will meet Nanier express North. ' LUNCHEON PROVIDED. SUBDIVISIONAL LAND SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. ESTATE OF THE LATE G. N. WOOD, SHANNON. 821 ACRES SUBDFVIDED INTO 20 FARMS AREAS VARYING FROM UA TO 88 ACRES. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., have been instructed by the Ti'ustees in the above Estate to offer this choice property by Public Auction, at the Maoriland Theatre, Shannon, on AVEDNESDAY, July 17, 1918, At 2 p.m. The Estate is situated just out- [ side and adjoining the Borough on j both sides, and is quite handy to ! Railway Station, school, factory, j etc. It is subdivided into areas to ' suit all purchasers. The soil varies from a rich warm loam to the very richest of dairying and fattening land, the smaller sections being suitable for a man wishing to retire or for market gardening and poultry farming, the larger ones for dairying, fattening or stud breeding. Most of the lots are watered by permanent streams. On Lot 2 there is erected an up-to-date woolshed, dip, and the 4stand shearing plant and engine goes with the property. 011 Lot 4 is the homestead, with cottage, cowshed and outbuildings. Terms : 10 per cent on fall of hammer, 10 per cent in 12 months or improvements to tli.it value; balance 5 years at 51 per cent. Possession : On date of sale, with the excep- j tion of Lots 1, (, and 8. _ Full 1 description of each section 011 plan. For clans and further particu- I lars applv to the AUCTIONEERS or HANKINS & LOCKHART FITZHERBERT, Solicitors, Palmers Ton North. T>LANKETS. —All wool New I Zealand made Blankets. I Remember the manufacturers' ! prices are still rising, but that j our prices are still the same; buy early as the next shipment will be at a higher price. Seventyfive pairs to choose from. STILES & MATHESON, Ltd., Levin. j QWANDRI Flannel Unders are j waterproof. workers should certainly see this serviceable wet weather garment. The Agents: STILES & MATHESON, Ltd. Levin.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 9 July 1918, Page 3
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