AUCTIONS. OTAKI SALE. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 1918. TULGETY AND CO.,'LTD.,. (fill sell IL> ' as' above— 70 4-tooth forward wethers 15 (irst-clnss 2-tooth wethers • : 120 good 2-tooth wethers (off hills) 150 4-year Eomney ewes 65 4-tooth forward wethers 00 forward ewea ■ ■ • ■ Mrtooth Southdown rams On account of R. Blair, Esq...' 300 4-yenr Eomney ewes (annual draft) 32 good mixed weaners . 5 fat cows 10 18-month steers .10 2-ye;, empty heifers 50 yearling heifers 10 2-year Shorthorn steers 10 weanera ■ ■ . . ? forward cows ■ ■ 6 2-year steers - .. 3 bulls . 1 crate young duck's . OTAKI SALE. WEDNESDAY, 13th FEBRUARY, 1918. A-BBAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., -£1 "will sell,'as above, at' 1 p.m.— 2 2-tooth S.D. rams 30 weaner steers (lots) • 12 mixed weaners 15 ftore cows ' ' ' 10 cows and calves ,2 bulls ' •■■■■•■ ' W mixed pigs PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF .•• • CITY FREEHOLDS. THURSDAY, 14th FEBRUARY,' 1918, At 2.30 p.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has reccir'. • ed instructions from the owner to offer for sale by Public Auction, in tho Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse Quay, Wellington, as above, the following properties :— Lot Houee, known as No ,79A, Pirie Street. ' , Lot i— Seven-roomed House, , iinown ,us No. 57, Central Terrace, Kelburn. " Lot 3—Fivp.-roomed House and conveniences, known, as No. 287. Mansfield Street. Lot 4r-Four 3-roomed Cottages, being Numbers 11, 13,-15, and 17, Sidey Street. Full details later. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Auctioneer, 182 Featherston Street, • Wellingtoa AGRICULTURAL SHOWS, ■ji/jTASTERTON A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. "thirty-first annual ExniismoN. MASTEETON CIHOW, ASTERTON QHOtt, ' t ;; ■ To bo hoa at SOL WAY. • • ■ ' THE LEADING NORTH ISLAND AUTUMN STOCK'SHOW. FEBRUARY 39th and 20th. . Entries Close FEBRUARY 4th. RAM AND EWE FAIR, . RAM AND EWE FAIR. FEBRUARY 21st and 22nd. SPLENDID EXHIBITION of Horses, Cattle, Sheep;. Piers. :Dosa, Produce, and Horticultural ■ Exhibits. •• ■ :■. ' JUMPING AND JUDGING COMPETITIONS SHEEP DOG TRIALS. ..' Accommodation arranged for Visitors. Apply by letter to tho Secretary. Seventy acres of ideal picnic grounds; Native bueh, runninj; ftreams, shady nooks. Hot Water Free for Picnics. Railway aiding and holding paddocks at Showground Gates. ' ..:■.." Schedules on application to— J. B. EMMETT,-:. ' Secretary, Box <0. Masterlon. TFARANAKI METROPOLITAN AGRIOUL--1 TORAL SOCIETY. FORTY-THIKD ANNUAL SHOW, At NEW PLYMOUTH, FEBRUARY 27 and 28. Entries Close February 15. . WILLIAM P. •OKE-γ, Sqcretary, P.O. Box 19, New 'Plymouth. HOTEL NOTICES. BARRETT'S HOTEL,LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. VISITORS to Wellington should stay at this splendid Hotel. Every comfort and attention. Night Porter in attendince. ' Electric Lift installed. ■ Elect™ Light in every room. Tariff, 9a. per day. D. DALTON, Proprietor. T EYIATHAN HOTEL (Nearly Opposite Railway Station), DUNEDIN. • THE FAVOURITE HOUSE •' With the Travelling Public. Electric Light in Every : Bedroom.. Hot Bathe can be had at all hours Free of Charge to Visitors and Boarders. MODERATE CHARGES. Country Visitors are reminded that it only in Town for the Day they can obtain a Good' Lunch from 12 till 2. Fire Escapes Throughout the Buildings, Night and Day Porfere. All communications to JAMES CONNOR. . Telephone 67. P.O. BOS 112. rE MANSIONS. PRIVATE HOTEL, Ghuznee Street, Wellington. Superior Accommodation. Excellent Cuisine. MODERATE TARIFF. Central situation. Few doors from Cuba or Willis Streets. ADDRESS-Box «, Te Aro r.0., Wellington. Telephone 3/18. R. SKILLING, Proprietor. /COLUMBIA PRIVATE ' HOTEL. \J RUN ON CONTINENTAL LINES. GUESTS PAY ONLY FOR WHAT THEY OET. All conveniences, including electric lift. The Acme of Comfort and Cleanliness. Five minutes from rail and wharves. Nest Town Hall. Special Feature: Luncheon. • 12 to 130. Nothing bo good in Wellington. •' T. S. M'GUIRE. HOTEL GXVND ' CENTRAL, 107 CUBA STREET. Wellington's Lcadinj Private Hotel. Accommodation for 100 Guests. Firstclaes CuisiTiu. Every modern convenience. Ladies' Private Drawing-rooms. Sitting, roome, etc., Lounges, and Eight Modern Bathrooms, including electric light and electric fire alarmo. Tariff, 7s. 6d. per day;, £2 2s. per week. POSTAGE OF "THE DOMINION"' TO ALL-. NEUTRAL COUNTRIES. UNDER the new regulations newspapers addressed to neutral countries are not forwarded UNLESS . DISPATCHED THRODGH THE PUBLISHING OFFICE OF THE PAPER ITSELF. Under The Dominion Special I'ermft readers who have been eendini the paper to friends resident In any neutral country can ensure future forwarding by oomrmtuilo»t!nir with the Publiiher. ■
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 124, 12 February 1918, Page 12
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