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AUCTIONS- ; EKETAHUNA SPRING CATTLE : ; ; . FAIR. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1914, At 12 Noon. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. LTD., -Cjl -■will offer on'account of theundermentioned clientsF. B. Lowes, F. Handley, J. Judd, T. p. Petersen, T. H. Groves, Wooffindin and Carroll," A. G. Knight,' W. N. Waldin, Atkinson Bros., A. G. .Edmonds, W. H. Heckler, J. J. Welch,, J.Tatiiam, W.;A. Miller, 0. H. Cooper, J. 0. Jefforson, F. Hazel, E. Dalay, Wilkin Bros., Smith Bros., W. Anderson; J. M. Davie, J. Noilmg, and ethers:— - v ■ HEAD OF CATTLE, comprising: 9 220 3 and 4-year bullocks 140 2-year steers 150 12 to- 15-months steers 30 fat and forward cows and heifers 20 2-year Hereford-cross heifers (good) 80 cows, Hereford-cross, with calves (young) . 7 P.A. 3-year heifers, empty 40 young store cows . 30 2-year heifers 53 mixed yearlings I FURTHER ENTRIES SOLiCITED, . IMPORTANT' SALE OF THOROUGHBREDS. FEILDING', DECEMBER Ist, 1914 (Day after FEILDING, RACES). /HORTON AND SON, LTD., AND "Or ABRAHAM AND. WILLIAMS,: LTD,,?have received instructions from Messrs. Donald Eraser and Alex. Fraser to sell by: Public Auction at Gorton and Son's Emporium,. Feildinj, at 1 o'clock sharpOn account of Donald Fraser, Esq.— YEARLINGS. Lot I—Ches. Colt. Advance—Endeavour, : full-brother to Expect, Effort,' and • -Whetumarama. ' Lot 2.—Bay Colt. Advance—Seagull. Lot 3.—Black Colt. Advance—Phemie. Lot 4.—Black Colt. Advance—Ballarat, full-brother to Ararat and closely re- • . lated to Postillion. Lot s.—Black Colt. Advance—Sou'wester mare, full-brother to Prosper. Lot6—Brown Colt. Advancer-Loch Ayr. Lot 7.—Ches. Colt. Martello—Glory. Lot B—Che's. Colt. Martello—Laures-

Tina, half-brother to Conquestina. Lot 9.—Ches. Filly. Advance, dam Ob—ligado—lTe Hunga. ; TWO-YEAR-OLDS. Lot 10.-rrßro.wn Filly. Advance—Loch ■ Ayr;. •Lot 11.—Bay Filly. Advance—Seagull, lot 12.—Ches. Gelding. Master Laddo— Laurestina, half-brother to Conquestinii.' . - - '■ Lots .1, 2;<~'and 3,. engaged 10th Feilding Stakes, 1915, and 2nd Taranaki Stakes, 1916. Lots 4, 5, and 7, engaged 10th Feilding Stakes. :•: On account of Alex. Fraser, Esq.— . Lot I.—Ches. Yearling Filly. Advance— ." .' Nightingale,. half-sister to The Lark, Polycaste, Bowman, etc. ! Lot 2.—Brown Two-year Gelding. Master Laddo—Miss Leighton, half-crother to Brown. Trout. Lot B.—Ches. Four-year Gelding (untried). Waipawa—Tawera. Splendid type of .steeplechaser, • half-brother to Rangi- . . toto, Rangiliaeta, and Puketotara.. On account of Donald Fraser, Esq.— Eight 2 and 8-year-old Unbroken Draughts and Half-draughts. . \ On account of L. Pleasants— No. I—Ches. Colt, 1 year. .Vladimir—Sou'wester mare No. 2—Ches. Colt, 1' year; Vladimir— Kempenfeldt mare •■■■■.' No. 3—Bay Filly, 1 year. rVladiniir—Sil- , verloclc ;mare No! 4—Brown Colt, 2 years (Maßter Bell). Vladimir—Mona Bell No. 6—Bay. Filly, 3 years (Valet tn). Vlad(aister' to No. &—Black Filly, 4 years. ' Glehgowrio —Handsome Jack mare (half sister ,to Heather) No. 7—Ches. Gelding, 5 years. Vladimir —Sweet Mario - No. B—Brown Mara (Sleigh Bell), 6 years. The Officer—Mona Bell No. 9—Ches. Mare. .Kempenfeldt—Sweet Marie (with foal at foot by Vladimir) Horses can lie inspected Second Day Feilding Raoes iat FEILDING. Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers.'' , BEEF FOR EXPORT.

W'E are in a position to-obtain the HIGHEST PRICES , for Ox and Cow Beef frozen id quarters, or boner Bulls or Cows., It will ba to your advantage to communicate with us. MELLSOP, ELIOTT AND CO;, PALMERSTON-NORTH. .... 'Phone 50. P.O. Box 143. -"GOLDEN TIPPED" TEA.; JAERY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, ALLEN STREET, have regular shipments. of "GOLDEN TIPPED" - ; Broken Orange Pekoe Tea arriving. The leaf of this Tea is frora the choicest bearing gardens of Ceylon, and provides p, most, delicious, fragrant and refreshing cup. To partake of this Tea introduces one to, the fragrances whioh the Island of Ceylon.is famous for.- ij —r ' - HOTELS FOR SALE. : | DWAN BROS., Wellington; Established 1880. ' FOR SALE, Freehold, only Hotel district; good opening for experienced man; we are prepared to finanoe .suitable man." Hotel, 7 years, rent low, price £550. City, North, takings £150; price £2250. . Suburban, S| yoars' lease, prioe £900. Auckland district, 5 years' lease; prico £2750. Freehold, Mining Town; price £4700. Country, low rent, takings £30; price £1100. Also several other small and large ,Hotels. Particulars on personal application. We are prepared fo advance fair amount .of purchase money to buyers requiring assistance.

DWAN BROS., Willig Street, Wellington. . TYPEWRITER BARGAINS. ' NO. 10 YOSTS. \>M E are offering these Machines at TV specially low rates for one month. CASH OR TERMS. It'will pay you to call and inspect our stock. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., ' LTD., ; , . 17-19. Cuba Street, Wellington, ' TO MOTORISTS. MAKEvour Benzine into Gas by putting a "Speedier" Attachment on your Eneine. • Saves 20 to 40 per cent Bem/ne. ana increases the speed 0 or 8 miles per hoar. Car sue, 255. Cycle, 15s. Thirty dayi': trial.' Cash refunded if not satisfactory. Applicants please enclose addressed envelops for reply. Apply R. MILLER, ■, Platform, Gneytown. ROWN AND JOHNSTON, Builders and Contractors, Shop and Offico Fitters, Land • and Building Valuers, Jolustofl Strest, 'Phoflea ml, 2821,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2316, 25 November 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2316, 25 November 1914, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2316, 25 November 1914, Page 10

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