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Messrs Levin and Co., Ltd.. : have received the following telegram from their Wellington office regarding yes-: terday's ivool sale :—." Wool sale went off with- good spirit, strong competition, superior fine cross bred 7Jd' to Sd; medium- 6}d to 7Jd; coarse ' 6d to ejtl; inferior 4f to 6d. . We - soldw every bale in our- catalogue. — Levin."

i The other evening, while the singing of a processional hymn at the harvest festival service at Lyston Church, near Long Melford, Colonel Albert Edward Leslie, of the Indian Army, was observed leaning back in his peV. He was assisted to the open aid but died shortly afterwards. Colonel' Leslie was fifty years of age, and was %-isiting the Rev Stewart Fisher, vicar of Lj'ston, his brother- , in-law. * • . "Whit way hae ye gi'en ower smokin?, DonaP?" "Weei; it's no sich a pleesure after a', for ye ken a buddy's ain tebaccy costs ower imickle and if ye' re smokin' anither buddy's, ye hae to ra:n .yor pipe'sae tight it'll no' draw.'' • The other day while being led by a boy through a Nottingham street a bullock got out of hand, and dashing through a plate glass window, entered a barber's shop. Making for a Xihair in -which a customer . was being shaved the animal flung both man and chair intp a corner of the room, with the result that the man sustained .serious injuries. ; A lather boy was also badly tossed." A telegram from Atlanta, Georgia, D.S.A., states that furious fights are baking place daily there between the iyhites and the blacks.- A negro having been lynched for criminally assaulting a white woman, his friends, jonvinced of his innocence, took r^jrisals, which roused tbr» white popration to a fury. Niglit. haads of Tiasked hnrsomon have . burnt VA lP^ro places of worship, together .vith some schools ar.d riunieroiis louses. STRIKES YOU mrM~~' : Nevw knf.w when or whfito h.clf -cii-» ra ns will o?r ka yro. The kWn-ys wiri «?:> Vf-nng, and when tbey do the firsi w- r iiig ;». p^nfia'ly throat?h tbo~ bsck. 3) \ i ot, ei'cat the -wirning mcsiape of tVe 'ncs h -t'nebes" f >>r neglect Ji-ans m\ny s tioo? ".1.-j— i.'d only a short step from' conur-cn-bi'-taohe <o ihiUTiitio jaini. u in-iy .'■{»- jfders dißbctffl, Bri^bi'a diflfft-''.. lval ;his ttEtirtor.y, it tills" cf; ac re ; ; :}jat ..^f: — _■■ - ;- .. - . ■ '..--.■'■■. ■;. .- -; .-' Mrs McDonngh, Washington Zop.d, Ke:on.sfys: " Two years ngo I used Iso!:n'a iacbaohe Kidney Pilla for kidney t.oubla ini tbey oorail dip, For eix months I t-Kd )< en tniTcirtft w ith terrible pains in tba mail of tny bnck. also headtebes ieP3 Ri:d >»lurrrrt sij^bt. The pnir:3 iti tny tack would scmetinufs double a!o f.r, ?.tul--1 could scarcely <»alk. I b.™d u^ij vatii tv cmedies, bat nothiht; d'A me gort'-t:!i I ;ot Doan's Backache Kidney V't)\- aV boon's Pha mac . Thepe pi!b csii-ni mo, is I told you ttt the lirje, mii'i I n--i» ippn well ev,er : sincei Ib fact, I Mi i-.-iitf fter ihe first dose, and poon w-s pvite <•;.': y in ed. They are splendid piKs, ft? '"?' [•sick and lrtins euie i:sit {riovcii. .l.nn; . ery ple&fed to confirm ihe st'a k men i i. aade so-lcn^ ag-/V- Oit tbe genuine ; ...-t )oan's. t er«"a nothing j'ist a? r< od ?■>.-. aifeieno Rn ( kidr 'roub'e bm I'ea.-'-? iaeicjobo Kidney Pills.- For rc.'p fy «!i :jrmi : t3 aid eiorefceeprri at ?.i- "pr r- x a.'s boxe^ IS P.) or »i lbs pisvd nn >• e li.-t . i price by FDsterMtC e!lm C „ 7(5 t*iif Urn. t, Syriaty. Pus. be sn>-r7-<n eet DOAN'S.

; f.'W <~ ril^r -'■ - - ■■ >-. ■ .-■ ■: ' i . net f:K-h- ' : . ' ? r -■• ";■ - '• . ■ l)Ava, un>'. •.)■•'■•■ -• .. . <I 0 17 «* . U '^: '"• T ... - ' ■ . wfc'.i) ye' i '■-•-■: •'■'■ '.-..' ■TI)2.i!:MVi: '.. ". • > . . •- ; every t>o'ii!.\< !.'>.' i< •-•.- " .'■■' . for ib^ r,?rn*.. . ■ —AND— PRODUCE SEASON, 1908-9. WE are, as asual, making Advances on Wool, Butter and Cenera! Produce for shipment to the LONDON market or 'for sale in WELLINGTON. Thn "Kia-Ora" will be put on in vVellitj^tpn to load wool up {^o the 23th" November to catch the Jauuary . sales in London. WELLINGTON SALES. Apart from the Wool Brokers' Ab- • sociation's sales to be held on 13th November, 1908, 4th December, 1908, Bth January 1909, and 19th February. 1909, we hold fortnightly sales of Wool, Skins, Hides, etc., on alternate Fridays throughout the year. Reports of same together with lists of prices realised,, will bo forwarded, to farmers on application.'; Careful valuations ard made in : every case before the sale, ard the owner's interest' is,; protected at full market value. Account Sales and Cheques posted promptly. - LEVIN & CO., Ltd., Merchants & Shippers. 465

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12399, 14 November 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12399, 14 November 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12399, 14 November 1908, Page 1