AUCTION SALES SALE OF RESIDENTIAL AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY. TOWN HALL, LEVIN. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1912. Abraham and Williams, LTD., have received instructions from Mr Jas. McLeavey, to soil by Public Auction:— n Sections of the famous Bartholomew Estate, comprising 78 acres of magnificent land divided into areas of from 6 to 15 acres with frontages to the Beach rd. and Mako Mako road, Levin. TERMS: 10 per cent cash, 10 per cent, in six months, 10 per cent in 12 months., 10 per cent, in two years. Balance can remain for 5 from date of sale at 5J per cent, with right to pay off at any time within that period. Plans and all particulars on application to the Auctioneers at Levin and all Branches. 93-t.d. Also 12 acres, subdivided into 4 sections of 3 a-cres each, fronting Queenwood road and Bartholomew road. SHANNON STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. Abraham and Williams, LTD., will sell at 1 p.m.— 100 2-tootli ewes (good. 50 store ewea. 2 prime fat cows. 1 bull. 1 forward heifer. 120-t.d. 100 good iambs. 10 forward cows. 10 yearling steer*. 150 shorn Jambs. 50 2-tooth ewes (good). 50 2-tooth wethers (good;. 6 store pigs. 3 porkeiv.
UNItESERVED CLEAItING SALE OF FURNITURE AND EFiI'EOTS. WifiDNJfiSDAY, FEBRUAIIY 7,1912 2 p.m. The levin auctioneering CO. will sell at the residence, Main road, Horowihenua Village Settlement, Levin, on account of Mrs Albert James, who is leaving the district for Wellington, the whole of the furniture and eliecte:— Organ, sideboard, sofa, chairs, tables, linoleums, crockery, bedsteads, duchess cheet.s, wahstands, ' and kitchen utensils. Also— Farm and garden tools, poultry, etc. T. A. B. HUDSON, 133-2. Auctioneer. LEVIN STOCK SALE. ! FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1912. At 1 MEdSRS ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMb, Ltd., will sell:— 60 good 4 and (i-tooth breeding ewes. •50 fat ewes. •50 fat lambs. 140 2-tooth ewee. 250 store ewee. 190 ewes. 50 iambs. 17 2i-year steers. 9 heifers in calf. 136-3. LEVIN FURNITURE, FRUIT AND PRODUCE SALE. At the Central Mart, Levin. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1912. At 1.30 p.m. THE LEVIN AUCTIONEERING CO. will sellOn account of a family leaving Levin, the contents of a cottage;— 1 pianoforte, 1 sewing machine, 1 duchees chest, chest drawers, wash stands, wardrobe, bedsteads, mat trasses, chains, crockery, kitchen utensils, etc., etc. 1 outside brooder, 1 green bone cutter, 1 spray pump. Also— Apples plums, peaches, etc. T. A. B. HUDSON, 137-t.d. Auctioneer.
The Very Greatest. — Ho wae calling on a friend some time ago and after his departure his host said to his little sou; "Did you notice that man who was speaking to me? That was Chaimcey Depew, tlio world's greatest storyteller." The youth treasured up the information, and the next time Mr Depew called, ho flung himself enthusiastically upon the visitor. "I know all about youl" he shouted joyously. "Do youP" ilr Depew remarked. "And what do you know about raeP" "My poppa says you're the bigg est liar on earth."
RELIEF AFTER FIFTEEN YEARS. "For fifteen yeans I have suffered from constipation and I could get no relief." writes Mr Frederick Fuller, Saddler, New Canterbury road, Petersham, N.S.W. "Then I saw Chamberlain's Tablets advertised and taking them according to directions found they relieved me after the first dose or two. At oh© time I was completely doubled in two with wind in my stomach, but I do not know what that is now for Chamberlain's Tablet's have completely cured me. For sale everywhere —Advt. Clark's Sale is now in fall swing. There are bargains far exceeding any offering in the larger centres. Take, for instance, ladies' washing costumes at 9s lid and 14s lid. At these prices you oould not get a ooetume even made at the price, let alon* the extra cost of the material, Remember Jadiffll tenirat, ■
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 February 1912, Page 4
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