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AUCTIONS LEVIN SALE. • FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1916. MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WILiiA LIAMS, LTD., will sell at 1 p.m.— 150 breeding eivos ■ GO fat ewes 100 lambs 8. fat bullocks ~ . • 8 fat cows 10 store cows . Baconers, porkers, stores, and weaner pigs . • - , On account of the. Weraroa Experimental Farm— ' . . 2 pedigree Berkshire sows in pig " 1 pedigree Berkshire sow, empty 1 pedigree Berkshire sows, empty (Age 1 months) 2 pedigree Berkshire sows 2 pedigree Berkshire boars ' Note.—All pigs must bo yarded by 11.45 sharp. Pig sale commences at 12 n(.on sharp. ■■ HORSE SALE. MARTINBOROUGH. SALE YARDS. SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 18th, • At 1 p.m. On Account of D. H. S. Riddiford, Esq. W AND G. TURNB ULL AND CO, • LTD.. have Received instructions to hold a horse 6ale as above— SO'9-year-old .-half and three-quarter ' draught fillies and geldings ; Ro other entries will be received. ■ FRANK EVANS, • ■ Auctioneer., ' UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE - :At - EICETAHUNA SALE YARDS. ■ THURSDAY, MARCH 23rd, 1916, ' At 12 noon, A BRA HAM ANITwiLLIAMS, LTD., ./a. have -recoived instructions irom P. O'Eormell, Esq., who has sold his farm, to sell as above;— SHEEP--400 4 and 5-year eww 150 (i-tooth. ewes ■ *100 4-tooth ewes• . 300 2-tooth ewes 50 2-tooth wethers 10S.D. rams, 2-tooth to f.m. CATTLE--27,18-month steers (Shorthorn-Hereford cross) " 21 mixed weaners (Shorthorn-Hereford cross) . 10 2-vear-old empty heifers 4 springing heifers .2 cows in milk . HORSES- , „ , : 2 trap mares, broken to all harness l pony, broken to saddle - 1 1 18-month gelding Vdouble-scated , buggy, polo ana slixifts ' . '• t spring 'cart, 1 s.f. plough, 1 set' disa. harrows, .! set '.tyne harrows, ' -pwtngle-trMS, chains, plough, harness, buggy harness, .2 saddles and bridles, 2 grindstones, 3 and 1 hundred gal. tanks, fencing ■ tools, garden tools, woolpress, linoleuiiis, and some household fnrni- • ' ture, sundries, etc.. 2 sheep dogs. HOTEL NOTICEB. BARRETT'S HOTEL. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLING t'ON. \7ISITORS to Wellington should stay V at this splendid Hotel. Every comfort and- attention. Night Porter in att&ndance. Klcctnc Lift mfltalled. . lariffi s. per-day; £i sb. per week. , . .. . , . D. DALTON, Proprietor.

LE v:l ATHA N' r HOT E L V (Nearly! opposite Railway Station); [ t DUNEDIN. I '.y > • THE FAVOURITE, HOUSE ' ; With. the Travelling Public.: • Electric Light in Every Bedroom. ' Hot Baths, can be had at all hours, Free of. Charge to Visitors and Boarders. MODERATE CHARGES. ■ Country Visitors are reminded that if only in Town i for ■- Day they can ol>tain a Good Lunch, from 12 till 2. > Fire Escapee throughout the, Buildings. Night and Day Porters. All communications- to ■ JAMES CONNOR, Telephone 67. P.O. Box 112. :■ ' V- ■ HOTEL NOTICE. (JpHE DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL Is Now ■UNDER ' THE PERSONAL SUPERVISION Of FRA N E OAK ES. (Proprietor. TTOTEL GRAND. CENTRAL, 11 107 CUBA STREET. "Wellington's Leading Private Hotel.' Accommodation for 100 Guests. Firstclass Cuisine. Every modem convenience. > Ladies' Private Drawing-room, Mttingrooms, etc., Lounges, and Modern Bathrooms, including electric light and electric live alarms. Tariff, (is. duy, 355. •weekly. WHERE -TO STAY. IN WELLINGTON. r/EALANDIA' PRIVATE .HOTEL Jii • (Under New Management), . v ' CLYDE QUAY. Near Wharf and Te Aro Railway Station. Every modern convenience for visitors and permanent boarders. Moderate tariff. 'Phone 1656. MRS. HENDERSON, Proprietress. THE MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL, . Glnunce Street,' Wellington. MR. FIX has taken over this wellknown Hotel, and visitors are reminded that it offers them a superior home Quite up to date, central, and splendid accommodation. • Tariff 6s. 6d. day, 355. a week. Tel. 348. Box 46, Te Aro P.O. , W. FIX, Proprietor. IMPERIAL HOTEL. WAIPAWA, HAWKE'S BAY. AN Ideal Place for a Holiday. Lovely climate, away from the- sea coast; Good trout fishing. First-class chef. ■Only thorny best of Liquors and Ales kent in stock. 1 L. ISHERWOOD, Proprietor. HOTEL ARCADIA,. Lanibton Quay, Wellington. THOROUGHLY renovated and up to date. Mrs. Cockayne, late of Christchurch, v;ill be pleased to meet old and ! new friends at the above Hotel. | ■.Special Sample Room for' Commercial Travellers. ' ' AN illustrated Catalogue is a busiDessproduoer; and the "Dominion" Job Printing Department will undertake ..the jtork for you on reftUMt.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2721, 16 March 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2721, 16 March 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2721, 16 March 1916, Page 10

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