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SUB-DIVISIONAL LAND SALE. { . LEYDON'S KAWIU BLOCK, ' LEVIN. ' j DIVIDED into 4 FARMS, in areas ! from 26 TO 40 ACliiiS. Te bo sold by Auction in. the Town Hall, J Levin, on ~ j WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, at 2 p.m. j This fertile and picturesque block of I 'land is situated L% injl.es from the town of Levin, and ia considered by all those wllo have visited the locality . to bo ono of the prettiest spots in New j Zealand. j (The soil is a rich cliocolato loam, • now growing a good mixture of . grasses, making anyone of these farms suitable for Dairying, Fattening and j x'otato Growing. .Every section lias a perfect building site, and will make an • ideal little farm for the dairyman or ! the man who wishes to retire amid pleasant surroundings. { 'f.EU'MS OF SALEJ 10 per cent day of sale. r 10 per cent in twelve months. Balance 7 years at 5£ per cent. POSSESSION: May 1, 1920. NOTE.—Purchasers will be given immediate right of entry for the purpose of building. Plans and further particulars from— ABRAHAM AN I? WILLIMS, LTD., AUCTIONEERS. Levinj Palmerston, and all Branches. jjNRESERVED RUCTION gAL E. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17. At 1.30 p.m. Messrs. parker & vincext hav.' received instructions troro Mr R. H. Anderson (who is lefivin'i for England) to sell nt the residence. VICTORIA STREET, the Contents of vYell-l'iuni.shcd 5 roomed House, comprising!;:— DINING ROOM.— Handsome curve.i sideboard (slignt reserve), couch, upholstered in leather, 2 Morn.-, chairs, 3 flower stands, 2 handsome mirrors, pictures, dining table, linoleum (good), chairs, lamps; ornamtnts, etc. BEDROOMS. — 2 double bedsteads | - with wire and kapoc mattresses, duchesses, washstands, linoleums, carpets, child's cot, curtains and , poles, door slips, single stretcher and mattresses, etc. ' KITCHEN.—TatIe, chairs, fender, 1} dozen cups and saucers, kettles saucepans (iron enamelled), sewing , machine (Blight reserve), etc. Also, Lawn Mower, garden hose, mangle, garden tools, etc., ct-c . WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1.30 P.M. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, '1920. WAIKANAE STOCK SALE. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell as above at 1 -p.m.— 200 fat and forward 4-6 tooth wethers- (a first-class line) 100 fat and forward 4-tooth wethers (good line, off hills) 50 6-tooth to 4-year Romney ewes 50 woolly lambs 25 4-year ewes (off hills) 75 2-tooth wethers 80 2-tooth andi 4-tooth wethers 10 2-tooth purebred Romney rams WAIKANAE SALE. WJEDNESDAY ? MARCH 17, 1920. Messrs. Abraham and Williams will sell at 1 P-m. — ICO oull lambs' 120 2 and 4-tooth wethers 80 mixed 2-tooths 75 cull eyes uO fat lambs 7 fnt and forward cows 50 mixed weanere 1 fat bull 3 18-montlis steers 2 3-year heifers, r.w.b. ■. 1 ■ •'.'.V.ao-* ~ ,t'.. • -■ • • it feeds the grass tHat feeds 40ie stock that feeds youl It's ono way to wealth—hare you tried it? Messrs. Wiggins and McLean, of Weraroa, a»y: "We notioe a very decided improvement in the growth where your "Tui" Top-dre6sin.g was spread, and regret more was not done last winter." "TUI" BASIC PHOSPHATE, prepared exclusively for local soils, is a time grass an-1 clover l'oodi. PRICES, £10 and £12 a ton. Interesting literature free on application. HODDER & TOLLEY, Ltd. Palmerston North. TAXI-OAR. TAXI-OAR. I TAXI-CAR. 1 KING PHONE Q7 ' RING PHONE JiOd All kinds of motor accessories >n «tock at city prices. L. SCOTT. STpxjX WELLINGTON SOCIETY FOR PRE- ! VENTION OF CRUELTY TO | ANIMALS. TJ ESIDENTS of tins district are askJLly ed to report to the Inspector, Box 195, Wellington, any oases of cruelly ttiat oome under their notice. All i communications roust bo signed and |v> oonHdpntiitllv.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 March 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 March 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 March 1920, Page 4

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