AUCTIONS. V , :U v PPER HUTT SALE. ' THURSDAY, the 23rd MARCH, At 1 p.m, D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell, as above— . 58 fat wethers - 100 .fat wothors, lota 14 extra prime sheep ' 100 2 : tooth to f.f.m. ewes 100 2-tooth wetbors SO,'owes 60 wethers' . . SO woolly lambs CO fat sheep 3 choice heifers at drop 18 3" and, 4-year steers ■ 20 weanors 5 heifora,-'at.drop 1 Holstein-cross cow, just calved ' 1 Jersey-cross cow, at drop 5 cows at drop . 10 fat cows 15 store cows 2 bulls - LEVIN SALE. FRIDAY,-24th MARCH, 1916. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will,sell at 1 p.m.— 200 good rape lambs 90 lambs'- ' " .. '. 30 fat lambs' 60 fat ewes 3fl.fat wethers 300 mixed aged ewes (to be drafted) 110 shorn lainbs . 100 woolly lambs 6 fat cows 24 fat bullocks 22 fat and forward cows 12 fat cows - '■•• 8 fat cows and heifers ' - 9 and 3-year steers 0 heifers, r.w.b. .1 pony, governess gig. and sot of harness. Baconers, porkers, stores, and weancr pigs. . Note: All pigs must be yarded by 11.45 sharp. ' Pig Sale commences at 12 noon sharp. 'UNRESERVED SALE OF DAIRY STOCK AT THE FARM, \ . '•- K IIAUTERE CROSS, . MONDAY,' 27th MARCH, 1916. MESSRS. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., have received instructions from Mi. Gordon Staples (who is retiring from, farming,-.having joined the Expeditionary Forces),- to sell as above, at 1 p.m., 20 Jersey-cross cows, mostly all third calvers, in milk, and due to calve August and September 23 mixed weaners .3 heifers, r.w.b. 1 Jersey bull • 1 0-year-old harness mare, by The Lark ■ . ' ; 1 yearling filly, by Sir Robert Wood ■. 1 aged hackney rnare and foal, by The Artist ,"• Alfa Laval separator, chaff-cutter, boiler, and sundries . LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. • A FEW -OUTSIDE' ENTRIES SOLICITED.
■yEAL FOR TTjIXPORT. , WE are prepared bo Purchase for ExVort siiitable Vealers under nine months old, and can offer highest prices oti "the hooks," any Freezing Works, or trill 6hip to London on Owner's account. We are also buyers of Beef (in quarters or boners), Mutton, and Lamb. It will pay you to communicate with us. . MELLSOP, ELIOTT, AND CO-.-PALMERSTON • NORTH. ; ; HOTEL HOTICEB, 'BARRETT'S HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. VISITORS to Wellington should stay at this splendid Hotel:- Every comfort and att"iit!i:i. Night 'Porter ir attendance.- Electric Lift installed. Electric' Light in every room. Tariff Bs. per day. ..''■'"'''■•■ // D. DALTON, ■ Proprietor. T E V I A THAN HOTEL - (Nearly opposite Railway Station), DUNEDIN. . 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 for the Day they can ob- • tain a Good, Lunch from 12 till 2. Fire Escapes -.Throughout the Buildingß. Night and Day Porters. AH communications to JAMES CONNOR, Telephone 67. P.O. Box 112. HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, . 107 CUBA STREET. , Wellington's Leading Private Hotel. Accommodation for 100 Guests. Firstclass Cuisine. Every modern convenience. Ladies' Private Drawing-room,' Sittingrooms, etc., Lounges, and Eight Modern Bathrooms, including electric light and electric-fire alarms. Tariff, 6s. day, 355. weekly. WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. f/EALANDIA PRIVATE ■ HOTEL "i ' (Under New Management), 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, Ghuznee 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 Bplendid accommodation. .Tariff 6s. 6d. day, 355.- a week. Tel. 3-18. Box 46, Te Aro P.O. W. FIX, Proprietor. IMPERIAL HOTEL. ~ WAEPAWA, HAWKE'S BAY. AN Ideal Place for a Holiday. Lovely climate, away from the sea coast. Good trout fishing. First-class chef; ■ Only the very best of Liquors and Ales kept in stock. . L. ISHERWOOD, Proprietor. HOTEL ARCADIA, ~~ Lambton Quay, Wellington. THOROUGHLY renovated and up to date. Mrs. Cockayne, late of Christclmrch, will be pleased to meet old and new friends at tlio above Hotel. Special Samplo Room for Commercial Travellers. LET the "Dominion" General Printing Department handle your next order, whatever your requirements. Prompt attention. Reasonable chargea, 'Phone
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2727, 23 March 1916, Page 10
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