AUCTIONS. LEVIN SALE. -FRIDAY, 25th FEBRUAKY, 191 G. MESSRS. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell, at 1 p.m----150 breeding ewee 50 f.m. breeding ewes 100 woolly lambs - 10 2-footli Southdown rams .(Stuckey -... bred) 100 fat and forward iambs U0 fat ewes 450 o.ves (lots) 50 G-tooth ewes 100 good 4-year ewes 100 2-tooth wethors 50 4-tooth wothers 100 rape lambs 85 2-year hoifers, r.w.b. 4 fat cows 8 fat bullocks 1 child's pony Baconers,- porkers, stores, and weauur pigs. NOTE.—AII pigs must be yarded by 11.45 sharp. Pig salo commences at 12 uoon-sharp. N. lurkcaldie, Esq.: 900'' tipftpp' rape lambs, one oar-mark FEILDING ANNUAL SHEEP FAIR. - FRIDAY, 25th'FEBRUARY, 1916. THE -ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS ".-'will'Sell, at 11.30 a.m. sharp— ANNUAL DRAFTS, on account of W. H. Gaisford, A. Gray, H. P. Clare, W. Gordon, R. Stewart, Frecklington Bros., F B. Farmer, S. Williamson, E. R. "Matthews. C. T. Keeblc, L. Pleasants, H. M. Phillips, Adsett's Estate. H. Smith, Tawera. Estate, W. Gibson, L. H. M'Hardy, W. and F. Vile, G. F. Johnston, C. F. Johnston, W. G. Pearce, J. Cooper, C. A. J. Lcvctt, A. G.'MeyricU, J. D. Hocking, A. Kidd, F. Krull, G. U. Shannon, W. "S. Hammond, C. Dick, P.. O. French, W. E. L. Banks, J. S. Parsons, G. F. Smith, E. Shannon, Shannon Bros., W.'A; Conway, Win. Gibson, Chus. .Lucas,' F. L. Jackson, Manson's Estate, and Bowen Bros— . • 90 AAA-SHEEP, comprising— 11,500 4 and 5-ycnr ewes 5,500 4-year ewes 1,450 6-tooth ewes 3,740 2-tooth ewes 300 f. and f. wethers Also,. On account of Herbert Smith, Esq., Colyton: 40 2, -4, '6-tooth and f.m. p.b. Southdown ewes • -. 20 p.b. Southdown, ewe lambs _ . 15 p.b. Southdown ram lambs Also, on account of F. Richardson— 10 p.b. Southdown eives- , UNRESERVED SALE'OF DAIRY STOCK AT THE EARM,-SHANNON^ MONDAY, 28th -FEBRUARY, 1916. MESSRS. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD.,. have received instructions from Mr. F. T. Lirisell (w.ho has leased his property) to Sell, os above, at 1 p.m.— 20 cows, in milk, ai'd. due to calve again July and August . 1 Jersey bull 5 IS-montfy' heifers 7 weaners 2 sows and litters 2 sows, to farrow • 1 yearling halt-draught filly 2 three-quarter draught, horses, 5 and 7.years (slight reserve en horses) • Spring dray and harness, 100 posts, 9cwt. wire, milk cans, sundries, etc. LIGHT 'LUNCH!-: :N PROVIDED. NOTE.—The above lu-rd of cows have all been, carefully bCitcW. '! ho ou:come of 12 years' dairying. They are all Jer-sey-cross cows, -lid we can specially recommend them. ' FAIIiATUA. ANNUAL SHEEP FAIR. MONDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, 191 G. ABRAHAM ANITwiLLIAMS, LTD., ±X will offer at thei.-' Mangahao yards, at iI.SQ o'clock, the undermentioned annual drafts from:—W. C. Arrow, Balfour Estate, E. T. Barthorp, b. J. Bengston, Geo. Benton, Jas. Breeds, S. Bolton, R. M. Burns, J. B. Carruthers, A. Chcckley, Check-ley Bros., John Clulow, J. Connell, H. F. Coom, John Dick : C. Dickens, A. D. Eglinton, C. Eisbig.J. W. Falconer, W. R. Godfrey, R. Haliburton, E. S. Heckler, F. Hillas, H. Hunt, J. T. Rotlowski, S. MacLeod, F. Mackenzie, P. W. Matthews, R. M'G-ovaii, J: M'Lcod, D. M. Milne, W. Mitchell, J. Moughan, J. Nelson, D. O'Brien, Smart's Estate, P. Stonbarg, P. ll'. Suisted, W. R. Taylor, John Vile, Mrs. H. Walsh, J. Wills. S, J. Boyden, A. 11. Hoggard. A. J. Mexted, Fred, Moore, .1. and M. Murphy, A. Nelson, J W. Perry, W. E. C. Tylee, Mrs. A. Upston, Mrs. M. VerrjY Frank White, and many others—
20,000 SHEEP COMPEISI;*G- . 13,000 i ami. 5-year ewes (in lot: v ■ • ■ 1.500 3. aiid 4-year ewes (in lots) 1000 3 and 4-ycar ewes (in lots) 500 G and 8-tooth ewes (in lots) 500 2, 4, and G-tooth owe.- (in lots) 500 4 anil G-tooth ewes (in lots) 500 4-toot'i ewes (in lotsl , 1000 2-tooth owes (in .lots) 1000 2. and 4-tooth wethers (in lots) • 2000 mixed sex lambs (in lots) NOTE—AH the above sheep are locally bred and have the reputation' of doing well wherever they are taken. HOTEL NOTICES. A CULTURED HOME of Rest and Ro--f-a- finement, comprising 9 nouses, situated in central, elevated position, with aranle pleasure grounds. Write or wire to Registered Address, "STONEHURST," Auckland. ' HOTEL NOTICE. mHE DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL Is -Now UNDER THE PERSONAL SUPERVISION Of 'FRANK oak es, , Proprietor. IMPERIAL HOTEL. WAII'A.VA, HAWKE'S BAY. AN Ideal Place for a, Holiday. Lovely climate, away from the sea coast. Good trout fishing. First-claas chef. Only the very best of Liquors and Alt* kept in stock. L. ISHERWOOD, Proprietor. HOTEL ARCADIA, Lambton Quay, Wellington. THOROUGHLY renovated and np to date. Mrs. Cockayne, late of Christchurch, will bo pleased to meet old and new friends at the above Hotel. Special Sample Room for Commercial Travellers. HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, 107 CUBA STREET. • Wellington's Leading Private Hotel. Accommodation tor 100 Guests. First-claM Cuisine. Every modern convenience. Ladies' Private Drawing-room, Sitting, rooms, etc.. Lounges, and Eight Modern Bathrooms, including electric light and electric fire alarms. Tariff, 6s. day, 35a. weekly. WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. ZEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL (TJudor New Management), CLYDE QUAY. Near Wharf and Te Aro Railway Station. Every modern convenience for visitors and permanent boarders. Moderate tariff. 'Phone 1056. i. MRS. HJJNBJSBSON, Eroprietreaa.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2704, 25 February 1916, Page 16
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