AUCTIONS. ■ TO-DAY. TO-DAY. THURSDAY, ,16th MAY, 1018, At 1.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE' OF ENGINEERING i .-' PLANT, MACHINERY, GAS KXGLN'E, STEEL GIRDERS, IRON, ' TOOLS, ETC. Also, IRON SHED FOR REMOVAL. MESSRS.. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. ■ have been favoured with instructions by the Liquidator of The ATA rthur, Millikin Engineering Co., Ltd., to sell by auction on the premises, Main Road, I Kaiwarra, as above— RaUial Arm-drilling Machine. 33 B.H.P. Grico Gas Engine with Pro- ■ ducer.. ; Double-ended Girder. . . ' 1-tbn Ynrd Travelling Crane. Pluning Machine. Buck and Hickman Circular Cutter. Stamping Press. . 10in. Sirocco Forge Fan. 14 tons Stwl Girders (various sizes).' 12cwt. Angle Iron, Split and Set Pulleys. Shafting -and bearings, blacksmiths' and boilermakors , tools, blocks, . rails, ' screws, wire rope, and sundries. Also, Shed of wood and iron, sSft. x 28ft. x i 20ft, On View Morning of Sale. ' J. H, BETHUNE &'CO., Auctioneers. ■ IMPORTANT UNRESERVED , CLEARING SALE OF STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, 'SUNDRIES, ETC. • AT.BLOOMSBURY FARM, PAKA- " . ■ ' PARAUMU. : . MONDAY, 20th MAY, 1918.. ABRAHAM. AND WILLIAMS; LTD., have received instructions from F. CQRDUKEiJ, ESQ. (whose lease has expired) to sell ns above at 12.30 p.m. — 300 -Bouiney ewes, in lamb' to Border Leicester and Southdown rams . . 200 Romney Lincoln cross ■ ewes, in lamb to Border Leicester and '' Southdown rams ■ 50 fat ewes '60 store and forward ewes ;. ' 60 forward lambs (off rape) ■60 store lambs ■ .; ' ■ ■ 8 6-tooth Border Leicester rams.'. , 6 4-tooth Southdown rams ■ • : 10 21-ycar heifers, running with bulla 8 2-year empty'heifers . . ••••■•" ' i 3-year heifers in calf, ' 5 2-year steers'. 2 dairy cows ■ ,-'■'. 12-year Holstein bull ■■-..- i -' - . 1 draught gelding (nil work), elight- ■;;.■ reserve . . ■■' . ' I , trap mare (slight reserve) ■ 1 hack ■ . ■ '"'I half-draught colt '.' Empire seed drill-'new), half-ton-roller, JI.H. discs, Planet' Jr.* tine harrows, s.f. plough, turnip pulper, milk-cart, block and tacklo, Melotte hand separator, 60 totara posts, 200 swingers, barb-wire, wire-netting, staples, 50 sacks, etc. On account of OTHER VENDORS:40 5-year bullocks (oil hills) 1 aged draught maTc (stinted), all .--■• work 1 half-draught .{all work)' 2 trotting colts (eighteen months) LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.—A brake will meet the down morning train at Parapanuimu. TOURIST RESORTS. ■: MASONIC - HOTEL, ...NELSON. - HENRY BAIGENT, Proprietor, Has muth pleasure in informing tho travelling public that" he : 'has resumed the' oonduct of this old-established Hotel. Krst-cJass Accommo'lation, Excellent . Cuisine, .-■.-. Letters and telegrams promptly. ' attended to. ' Telephone 38.' P.O. Box 64. '(star hotel, albert street, Auckland! '.' ' .. Under New Management. Tariff from 10s. 6d. per day. ' S, J. ATKINS, . . . • , Proprietor. MASON'S GARDENS. TAITA, LOWER HUTT. ' \. '.': FINEST scenic gardens in the South- _;/ ern Hemisphere. Well worth a visit. Motor-buses meet all trains. Special Bus leaves for Station 5 p.m. dairy. - Afternoon Tea, 6d. Hot water provided free to picnickers. Cut flowers in any quantity. Orders booked for Rhododendrons, Azalias, Roses, and Gen-' eral Nursery Stock in choice variety. Choice collection of 25 Bulbs sent to aiiy address on recoint of 2-s. Gd.. 50 for 4s. 6d. F. CHIVERS, Manager. . RALLY-HO! RALLY-HO! WHEN visiting Napier ii'ake'the Pro--vincial Hotel your Headquarters. The Official Home for the Troops. Why not for you also? Tariff moderate. One minute Station, Tboatre, Farade. T. A. HEATH, Proprietor. NELSON-THE SUNNY SOUTH. SPEND YOUR HOLIDAY AT WAINUI," NELSON.' lirst-class modern Private House. Within easy distance of town, situated on banks of Matai. "Wainui" is the Popular Home for visitors and tourists. Cans meet all boats and trains. First-class accommodation. Tariff, 10s. per day, weekly by arrsvißoment. Telegraphic address, "Wainui," Nelson. 'Phono 85. MRS. H. CRUMPTON, Proprietress. TMTEW PLYMOUTH. The Garden of New Zealand. Spend a holiduy at ''Niger" House. Beautifully situated, overlooking the I town and sea. Every onvenience, electric light throughout, hot and cold baths. Three minutes from Eliot Street ham stop. Taxis meet all trains. > Telegrams—"Nigor," New Plymouth. . ■■ MISSES BRANLEY AND HATES. Proprietresses. FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. rjiHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT A COMPANY, LTD. Iβ Prepared to PURCHASE FAT SHEEP AND LAMBS By Weight or at Per Head. The Company also offers clients every facility for freezing on their owa account. Prices can be obtained on application at the Company's Offices, or from any of the Buyers in the country. W. G. FOSTER, Managing Director. PLUMBERS, COPPERSMITHS, AND SHEET-METAL WORKERS. I/TANUFACTURERS of Aega WatorJJL heaters, an'l Jlahoney's Patent Skylights. Motot work a speciality. ALDBED AND GRIFFITHS, 23 and 25 Egmont. Street, WELLINGTON. ,H. R. LUMLEY, MARTINBOROUGH. WOTOR Mail Service, FeatlwrstoiiI"JL Martinboroiigh and Surrounding Distriots. All trains mot. Cars, Horeos, and Gigs for Hire. 'Phone No. 2.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 203, 16 May 1918, Page 10
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