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AUCTIONS. "WAIKANAE SALE. ' TUESDAY, 25th ArRIL, ■ 1911. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., and DALGETY AND CO., LTD., will toll, at 1 p.m.:— SCO mixed sheep (in lots) 3D!) '1-cooth wethers . GO fat ewes GO fat wethers 00 prime' fat ewes 100 (i-tooth to f.f.m. Komney ewes , 200 2 and 4-tooth Romney owes, in lamb (i forward cows 2D 18-month cattle 10 springing heifeijj ' SOLWAY SALEYARDS, MASTERTON. WEDNESDAY, 2Gth APRIL, At 12.30 p.m. THE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will offer:— 210 empty ewes 300 forward emptj 1 ewes 150 good mother-reared weaners (Shorthorn, Hereford, and Polled Angus cross -will be drafted) 15 good early mother-reared calves 12 good 18-nionths steers 30 empty station co\ys 20 2-ycar steers • 40 3-yeaT bullocks 20 mother-reared Shorthorn wcaner steers (good line) 10 3-year forward bullocks , 20 2-ycar Shorthorn steers (Bowlands) • * 3-year.forward bullocks (Bowlands) 20 15-months empty heifers (Bowlands) 20 fat and .forward bullocks 1 fat cows Hot Luncheon 'on the Grounds. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE". On account, of A. M'Cheyne Murray, 'Esq:, at Messrs. Horrobin Bros.' Home- . stead, Hautere Cross.. WEDNESDAY, 26th APRIL, at 1 p.m. B ALGETY AND CO.. LTD., have received instructions from A. M'Cheyne Murray, Esq.", ..who has sold his farm, to •sell, as above, the following stock— SHEEP- •v. f .V . '300 wethers 300 fat and forward 2 and 4-tooth wethers 200 forward' 2 and 4-tooth wethers 200 2-tooth to f.f.m. Romney ewes 40 shorn lambs CATTLE-' 2 milk cows in full milk 1 2-year Jersey bull 1 yearling steer HORSES- . 1 6-year colt (harness), 1 5-year filly • ■ (harness), 1 4-year half draught (just ..broken), .1;. aged mare (in foal), 1 2year gelding by Blackthorn. SUNDRIES- ■ Pigs, Poultry, Woolpress; Tools, Grass Seed, Spring-cart and Harness, Gig aiid Harness, Household Effects, ; 'Piano, by Brinsmead, etc., etc. 'Also on account of other 300 2-tooth to f.ra. ewes in lamb Rom- *• ney; rams 40 mixed cattle, IS months to 2-year 15 heifers, spring culvers; good line 14 weaners 1 2-year old_ Holstein-Jersey bull 2 half-draught horses, 5 and C yeajs, guaranteed 1 horse, 4 years, saddle only LUNCHEON PROVIDED. . A CHANCE FOR SPECULATOR OR GRAFTER. K"3 /£ ACRES, of all level and splendidwil ly watered land, 2 miles "from town aiid one of tho largest cheese and butter factories in Taranaki; all in grass e.-yept about SO acr=s bush, 10 paddocks, 7-roomed'house,-sheds, cowshed, etc. This property has; 'd I good road frontage, aiid is 'very well adapted, for cutting up into siriall dairy ■'•'•farms, and' with a little cleaning up ■will return a handsome projit. Price, only-.£15 per acre; easy terms. Apply, sharp, .J. KARRIS & SONS;. 1 MARTON AND MARTON JUNCTION. HOTEL NOTICES, BEST PLACE TO STAY. 7DAILWAY HOTEL, TAUMARUNUI. -s-"' Modern Hotel, accommodating 60 guests; handsomely furnished; all modern jiOnveiiiencfis; 'opposite Railway Station. ■■ /TARIFF—EIGHT SHILLINGS ADAY. • ■; M'Gtane, Taumaruniii. MRS.. i\, H'GRANE, Proprietress. .HAMILTON. . : nnHE Best House for Visitors and Tourists when visiting Hamilton—remember that the " 1 COMMERCIAL HOTEL Is the best-appointed in the district 1 Coaches meet all trains at Frankton ' Junction. Niglit Porter, 'Phone. P.O. 1 Bos 57. Corresponrlenca invited. ' WHEKE TO STAY AT RANGATACA. ' "9jlAGl.£'S—First-class , Accommodation I « for' the Travelling Public. COMMERCIAL Til A SELLERS A SPECIALITY. ■ , -Tariff: 6s. per day. Letters and. Telegrams I'romptly Attended - to. TJASTIE'B . HOTKL. FEILDING. ; JLA , Opposite Post Office.' ! Under entirely NKW MANAGEMENT. One of the BEST FITTED and BEST i ■ FURNISHED hotels in the Tw in ,- on . suites of rooms with every modern convenience. Handsome-.. Commercial and Writing Rooms. Best Cuisine. Only [ SPEIGHT'S BICER on tap; the best of .wines'and Spirits used. i H. M'MANAWAY, Proprietor (Late of Argyle Hotel. Hnptervillel. rfHLUB HOTEL,• Woodville. A. Ssindsle dato ot Nelson and Wellington), i ropnetor. Itie recognised house jn the district foi; commercial travellers. Sample rooms attached to the hotel. Tourists visiting WoodriJis wiH find excellent accommodation at tho above hotel. Good ' fishing and shooting in and around :ba I 'district. Letters and telegrams promptly i attended to. . Cabs leav*-hotet- to meet i all trains, 'leiepno-.i-j ftp." I. KO.-Uox.43L I » REJUVENESCENCE'OF THE ' ALBERT HO TE L. xa. (Under New Management), ] Mr. James M'Donald. 'Proprietor This Hotel ms m lirst-dass order 'having been refurnished Iroui cellar to ceil.lug. Bedrooms (large and airy) electrically lighted. Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention. Night and day - porter. Excellent cuisine. Smoking Room Wntiug Room, Drawiug Room. Tariff--Bs. 6d. per-day, or £2 2s. per week' i 'Phone. >'14. P.O. Box. 777. ] nnHE MARQUIS OF NOEMANBY d .1 HOTEL, CARTERTON. ? VV. M. HALLE¥, Proprietor. V The Best Commercial Hotel in tho 11 Wairaraua. o HO T. EL. CECIL,, Wellington, n.jj. Opp. Government Railway Station and o Junction of -City 'tramways, and adjoin- 6 tog Parliamentary Buildings. 0 BVliiU' AlUUbtiN COiW kNIENCE. c F. AI'PARI, AND, 51 Proprietor. r Tariff _on Arulication. £ SALVATION Alt MY. ~~ PEOPLE'S PALACE, 213 C(/BA ST. WELLINGTON. Tarill i'roin ss. per day. J. DOU'NUj. ilanaser. - WAVEELEY PRIVATE HOTEL, 1 Marion St. lopp. New Te Aro Post Office), f S now ready to -receive permanent " 1 Boarders, being absolutely fl re uucJ = earthquake-proof, and contuining a u " modern conveniences-and comforts. Al*o V s. large promenade roof, overlooking u u " r . * "our. , l, Tariff-Gs. per day ; 255. per week. „ URS. O. litliGuNNlNG, 'Ph'jnu 2W7- Proprietress. t COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL, - Lower Cuba Street. Near Wharves, Town Hall, and Opera / House. Excellent Cuisine. Lunch la MRS. M. PETERS ' n ; (Late 00 Wellington Terrace), Proprietresa. I' "FTUIF nO.MIXTOiV" ei-.ploys a staff nf A Jl. Advertising Expert's, whoso service 0 ire iihnys availible. ' c.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1107, 21 April 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1107, 21 April 1911, Page 10

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