. AUCTIONS, CLEARING SALE AT KILLINCHY MONDAY, MARCH 17 at 1.30 p.m. ACCOUNT MR A. ADAMS. TM^TE have been favoured with in- - structions from Mr Arthur Adams, who has sold his farm, to hold a Complete Clearing Sale of his Live and Dead Stock on the above-mentioned date. Particulars are as follows:— LIVE STOCK 140 Four and six-tooth i-bred Ewes. [ 3 Southdown Rams. 1 Aged Gelding, all work. 7 Cows in profit, one August. 1 Yearling Jersey Bull. IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES Allis Chalmers 3 furrow Row Crop Tractor (practically new), 3 Furrow Ransome Plough, 9 Tyne Cultivator, Farmer's Favourite 15 Coulter Drill, McC. Binder, Tractor Lorry, Trolley, Corn Crusher, Potato Digger, 2 Row Horse Hoe, 4 Leaf Harrows, Farm Tip Dray, Spring Dray, 5 Coils Cyclone Pig Netting, 3 Coils Cyclone Sheep Netting, Plain and Barb Wire, Stakes, Double Pig Stye 16 x 8, Whare on Wheels 10 x 6, Breaking down Timber and Firewood Bench Complete, Forge, Anvil, 50-Gal. Alfa Laval Separator, 2 Heavy Steel Petrol Drums, Grindstone, Power Driven Emery Stone, Scalding Trough, Stack Oat Sheaves 10-12 Ton, 30 Sacks Chaff, Empty Sacks, 5 Sacks Grass-seed, Quantity Tools, Sundries, small quantity Household Furniture. NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY CO. of N.Z. LTD., Auctioneers. FOR PRIVATE SALE £A ACRES good all round mixed "" farm, handy to Leeston. Has grown 60 bushels wheat per acre. Seven-roomed house, good range, outbuildings. Must sell. Only £200 cash required. Apply— N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. Assn., Ltd. Auctioneers, Leeston. Church Services 3RD SUNDAY IN LENT. r* mOUTHBRIDGE PARISH. Souther bridge, 9.30 a.m., H.C. and 7 p.m. Dunsandel, 3 p.m. Killinchy, 11 a.m., H.C. Sedgemere, 7 p.m. TJARISH OF LEESTON—Leeston, 9.30 arm., 7 p.m. Vestry meeting after Evensong. Irwell, 10.15 a.m. Brookside, 11.15 a.m. X EESTON Presbyterian ChargeMinister, Rev. L. McMaster.— Leeston, 11 a.m. Brookside, 2.15 p.m. Killinchy, 7 p.m. I : _ jOOUTHBRIDGE — DUNSANDEL Presbyterian Charge. Minister, Rev. L. G. B. Whitehead.—Dunsandel, 11 a.m., Harvest Festival Thanksgiving. Appropriate music by the choir. Southbridge, 7 p.m. Subject: "Trust in the Lord for Ever." Sunday, March 23, Day of National Prayer. T EESTON METHODIST CIRCUIT —Superintendent, Rev. H. W. Payne—Leeston, 11 a.m., Rev. Payne; 7 p.m., Mr A. Burley. Brookside, 11 a.m., Mr Burley. Southhridge, 2.30 p.m., Mr Burley. Dunsandel, 7 p.m., Harvest Festival, Rev. Payne; soloist, Mrs W. E. Doak. Taumutu, 2.30 p.m., Harvest Festival, Rev. Payne. mHE SALVATION ARMY—Captain and Mrs D. Adams—Young People, 10.15 a.m. Holiness, 11 a.m. Irwell, Young People, 2.15 p.m. Salvation Meeting, 7 p.m. Come and join us in worship. The Swedish newspaper "Goteborgs Posten" tells of the Gestapo's barbarous treatment of a nurse, the authoress Kaja. Finstad, in a Norwegian prison cell. They blinded her by playing a small searchlight ceaselessly in her face and hideous ingenuity was used to prevent her sleeping. She requested to have a Bible, but this was placed in the cell beyond her reach.
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LXII, Issue 20, 14 March 1941, Page 1
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