AUCTIONS. ! WILLIAMS AND CO., LTD., haVo f. ''ecu favoured with instructions ! ii' 0 ?!. . Nowham, .who is leaving I Wellington, to sell bp public auction, s TO-DAY, (TUESDAY), sth FEBRUARY, At 1.30 o'clock, ■ On the Premises, 5 CAROLINE STREET (off Roxburgh Street), i ALL THE FURNITITiiE AND ; EFFECTS of Five Rooms, Including— ' VALUABLE COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS, bv English Artists , UPRIGHT IRON GRAND PIANO, by • Hoelling and Spargenburg WALNUT SUITE VASES AND JARDINERES TLA NTS Linos, Carpets, Mats, Rugs, Pots, Pans, Crockery, Cutlery, Garden Tools, Hanging Hall Lamp DINING-ROOM FURNITURE TWO BEDROOMS, well furnished DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE- • KITCHEN AND SCULLERY FURNITURE "BOOTMAKER'S MACHINE. • C. R, WILLIAMS, Auctioneer.. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Bth, ' At 2 o'clock p.m. 3000 LS ' 0,1 3000 m HIGH-CLASS TEA. AL. WILSON AND' CO. have been • instructed by the holders of the BILL OF LADING to Sell at their Rooms, 151-153 LAMBTON QUAY, as above. GO HALF-CHESTS, containing OAAALB. OF BROKEN PEKOE OUWV CEYLON TEA, • Of tha Highest Quality, in Lots to ' suit purchasers. . This Tea is of undeniable quality, and samples can be obtained at the .rooms. Owing to the still advancing price of Ceylon Ten this is an exceptional opportunity for Storekeepers, Private and Public Hotelkeepers, to purchase a highclass tea at their own price. Come along and get a sample. -■, . A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. WAITUNA WEST (12 miles from Eeilding). WEDNESDAY, 13th FEBRUARY, 1918. MEW ZEALAND. LOAN AND JIERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., in conjunction with LEVIN AND CO., LTD., will sell on account of Messrs. Bowen Bros., who have sold their property, without Reserve, at 12 noon— 4400 SHEEP, comprising— 310 2-tooth ewes 322 4-tooth ewes 3!G 6-tooth owes • 600 4-year ewes 90'o-ye'ar ewes ... 80 4 and. 6-tooth wethers. 220 2-tooth wethers'* • 2i) 4-year : Romney and Lincoln rams 7 4 : year S.D..rams' ~ . 2500 mixed lambs, to be drafted CATTLE- - 24 fat bullocks 70 fat and forward bullocks HORSES--38 horses, including hacks, draughts,' and three-quarter draughts, broken and unbroken IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES— It. and G. roller, discs, d.f. plough, heavy swamp plough, °4leaf harrows, tripod har'rows, f.f. 11 coulter drill, block dray, mower, Take, saw bench, woolpress, hour-horse blocks, jacks, half ton wire, swingletrees, harness, farm tools, and sundries 1 4-stand Wolseley shearing plant 1 Campbell oil engine 1 stack cover, 24 x 30 10 acres oats LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
HOTEL noticeb. BARRETT'S HOTEL, . IiAMBTON" QUAY, WELLINGTON. VISITORS to Wellington should stay at .this splendid Hotel. Every comfort and attention. Night Porter in attendance. Electric Lift installed. ' Electric Light in every room. Tariff, 9s. per day. D. DALTON, Proprietor. H O T E ; L (Nearly Opposite Railway Station), DUNEDIN. THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With the Travelling Public. Electric Light in Every Bedroom. Hot Batlis can be had at all hours Free of Charge to Visitors and Boarders. MODERATE CHARGES. Oountry Visitors are reminded that If only in Town for the Day they can obtain a Good Lunch from 12 till 1. Fire Escapes Throughout tha Buildings. Night and Day Porters. All communications to JAMES CONNOR', Telephone 67. P.O. BOX 112. rE MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL, Ghuznea Street, Wellington. Superior Accommodation. Excellent Oiiiemc. MODERATE TARIFF. Central situation. Few doors from' Cuba or Willis Streets. ADDRESS—Box *4, Te Aro T. 0., Wellington. Telephone 348. R. (SKIIjIjING, Proprietor.
COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL. RUN ON CONTINENTAL LINES. GUESTS PAY ONLY FOR WHAT THEY OGT. All conveniences, including electric lift. The Acme of Comfort and Cleanliness. Five minutes from rail and wharves. Next Town Hall. Special Feature: Luncheon, 12 to 1.30. Nothing so good in Wellington. , T. 8. M'GUIRK. Hotel gmnd ' central, 107 CUBA STREET. Wellington's Leading Private Hotel. Accommodation for 100 Guests. Firstclass Cuisine. Every modern convenience. Ladies' Private Drawing-rooms. Sittinarooms, otc., Lounges, and 1 Eight Modem Bathrooms, including electric light and electric fire alarms. Tariff, 7s. 6d. per day;' £2 2s. per week. POSTAGE OF "THE DOMINION" TO ALL NEUTRAL COUNTRIES. UNDER the new regulations newspapors addressed to neutral countries are not forwarded UNLESS DISPATCHED THROUGH THE, PUBLISHING OFFICE OF THE PAPER ITSELF. Under The Dominion Special Permit readers who have been sending the paper to friends resident in any neutral country oan ensure future forwarding by communicating with the Publisher. GOOD Printing, promptly produced at popular prices at "Dominion" Job Printing Works.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 113, 5 February 1918, Page 10
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