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AUCTIONS TJALMERSTON NORTH STOCK SALE. TO-DAY. THURSDAY, MAY 11. ■ • ■40 fat lamb 3 GO 2 and •i-tooth ewes, in lamb 120 f.m. ewes, in laiub to Southdown rams ' 200 2-tooth Romney ewes, in lamb 11G 1 and (i-tooth Romney ewes, in lamb • 2G young forward cows On Account Mr. B. C. Smith:— •1 first-class sheep and cattle- dogs (without reserve) 300 f.m. ewes 150 2 and -1-tooth ewes 50 lambs 175 2-tooth ewes, in lamb (good) 150 good lambs ' < ■60 fat ewes ■ ■ . ■ 100 1, G, and f.f.m. ewes •"■■ 100 s.in. ewes, in lamb to Leicester rams : . . ... i 50 2, i, and 6-tooth Romnoy ewes LEVIN SALE. TO-MORROW. =■■-~ FRIDAY, 12th MAY, 1911. ABRAHAM AND~WILLIAMS, LTD., wilLsell 'at 1 p.m. :— 65 fat ewes 150 lambs ■ 200 2, 4, and β-tooth ewes,' in lamb to ■ Romney-Marsli 100 fat and forward ewes 20 fat wethers ■ 20 store ewes 60 forward •t-tooth wethers ■100 2 and d-tooth wethers . . • 120 good ewes, in lamb to Romney and English Leicester rams 100 ewes in lamb . • ■ • ; ■ 16 fat cows (good line) 20 18-month to 21-year steers 6 2}-year steers 8 fat cows 20 18-months steers 6 forward empty cows '5 fat bullocks 60 prime fat ewes ,200 fat and forward lambs 20 2J-year, steers 5 heifers, in calf 5 18-month steers . 45 well-bred 3 to 4-year Shorthorn bullocks ' . 60 fat .wethers • -~' 20 cows ami calves .50 mixed weaners ■ ,8 store cows . ' . LEVIN SALE. TO-MORROW. FRIDAY, MAY 12th, 1911, at 11.30 a.m. ThALGETY AND CO., LTD., and.the ■J/-N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD • will sell— . 500 forward wethers _ ■ SSO forward ewes ; - 500 2-tooth; to f.f.m. ewes in lamb'.'- ■■ 150 lambs ■ -''V'-SSO empty ewts . , ::' ."' '■ : 100 forward i-tooth wethere ■ 200 ewts in lamb ,-■ " ': ■' 270 fat ewes I ISO fat wethers ' 110 prim* lambs j I tat cowe . ' •» I i' choice heifers, at drop " SolS : month steers 22 mixed weaners . 90 forward woolly' lambs (good) 180 woolly lambs 20 ton O.S. chaff (in lots) ..''. HOTEL NOTICES. :.. | ;• •'■ BEST PLACE TO STAY. ~~ RAILWAY.. HOTEL, TATJMARUNUI. Modern Hotel, accommodating 60 guests; handsomely furnished; all modern conveniences; opposite Railway Station". , TARIFF-EIGHT SHILLINGS A DAY. Wire M'Grane, Taumarunui. MRS. K. M'GRANE, Proprietress. ~ HAMILTON. (THEE Best Houso for Visitors and Tour--H. ists when visiting Hamilton—remember that the COMMERCIAL HOTEL Is the best-appointed in the district Coaches meet all trains at Frankton Junction. Night Porter, 'Phono. P.U. Box 57. Correspondence invited. WHERE TO STAY AT■RANGATAUA. WAGLE'S-First-class ' Accommodation ■ax for the Travelling Public. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS A ■ SPECIALITY.' Tariff: Cs. per day. letters and Telegrams Promptly Attended ; ; to. „. HASTIE'S HOTEL, Opposite Post Office. Under entirely NEW MANAGEMENT One of the BEST FITTED and BEST FURNISHED Hotels in tho Dominion. Suites of rooms with overy modern convenience. Handsome Commercial ana ■Writing Rooms. Best Cuisine. Only SPEIGHT'S BEER on tap; the best oi iWines and Spirits used. ■ B. .■■μ-manaway, Proprietor CLate of. Argyla Hotel, Hunterville). REJUVENESCENCE 0? THE ' j A L B E R T H O T K I >"•., (Under New Management). Mr. James M'Donald, Proprietor This Hotel' is in first-class order, 'having- been refurnished from cellar to ceil-ing.'-Bedrooms (largo and airy) electrically'lighted. Letters and telegrams re- , ceive prompt attention. Night and day P.°, .Excellent cuisine. Smoking Room Writing Room Drawing Room. Tantr ■ W. M. HALLEY, Proprietor. The Best Commercial Hotel in the Wairarapa. |T 6TU '' clTcTx JLJL . WELLINGTON, N.Z. Opp. Government Railway Station and Junction ot City Tramways, and adjoinjug Parliamentary Buildings. a\'hm MODlutiN UmtfNLENCE • F. M-PARLAND, " . i: V-β , ~ Proprietor. £Knll_on_Applieatiou. -SALv'AI'ION AiuTv] p-EOPLLa .PA.LH.ii, za LUI3A ST ■&■ ■ i WiiLLLNUTuN. ■ Tarilf froin ss. per day J. DUWNIE, Manager. WAVEKLUY. PRIV-AXE HOTEL Marion St. (op.). New Te Aio i'ost Unice) City, IS noiv ready u receive permanent Boarders Lcin-j absolutely fire and earthquake-proof, uud containing all modern con 'eniencjs and comforts! Also a large not, overlooking baruour. Tariff—Gs. per day; 253. per week MRS. '.'. TKEOOIsNiNG 'Phono 291J , proprietress. COLUMBIA PRiVA'JF, HOTti<~ *J . Lower Cuba .Street. Near Wharves, Town Hall, and Opera House. Excellent Cuisino. Lunch Is MIH. M. PETERS (Late 90 Wellington Terrace), Proprietress A RARE CHANCE-ONLY £300 CASH REQUIRED. A/j ACRES, situated 7 miles from New Orir. i/lymoutti by a splendid road; 1 mile, from Creamery, School, Post Office, and Slorc; land practically nil level; all ploughable; t-roomed House, 10-bail cowshed, and necessary outbuildings. Price, including 15 dairy cows in milk, 1 bull, 2 horses, milk-cart/plough, harrows, nnd other farm implements, is ,£2l 10s. per acre, and only ,6300 cash required. First man to see will buy. Apply sharp to ■ N. L. FSMDLAY, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, STRATFORD. CITY OF AUCKLAND. FOR SALE. IP iKIK ACRES FREEHOLD, WairalD|()w rapa, subdivided, numerous paddocks; largo area rich nioughablo Hats and terraces. Good station buildings. Property winters fully one sheep per acre, half breeding pwos, and 1000 rattle. Slock fattened oft' the pastures alono. Price, £1 per acre. Easy terms. This is the cheapest property of the land now offering in tho Wellington province. Full particulars from F. P. WELCH, Estate Agent, Mastertoa-

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1124, 11 May 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1124, 11 May 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1124, 11 May 1911, Page 10

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