AUCTIONS . AUCTION SALE Of CHOICE 4-ROOMED RESIDENCE, i- Pretoria Street, Lower Hutt. 0 ■ il ON SATURDAY, 2!) th JUNE, 1918, r At 2 p.m. e H ERNEST LEIGHTON has receivee • .instructions- from GAVIN MIL Esq., who is-leaving the district _ to offer for Hale on the property— His Modern Home, known as C'oltuess containing i rooms and pantry, wash, i house, and every convenience; mode] 3 ( garden, roses and flowering shrubs. The houso is equal to new, and inline diate delivery could bo given. ■ \ Also, > FURNITURE ANDIEFFECTS OF THI c • ABOVE HOUSE, comprising: • LARGE WARDROBE (oval mirror). '. Marble-top washstand, • easy and othei chairs, double and single bedsteads, mattresses, etc., carpets, tables, carpet 12 x 10 (never used), fcrnstawls and jardinieres,; duchesse, leather couch, linoleums equal to new, dinner and tea service,, silver teapot, pictures, books, aneroid barometer, medicine cabinet, clock, crockery,''note, pans, garden tools, flower pots, hose, wringer, and sundries too many to .enumerate. ; ■ -,"V DALGETYAND CO., LTD. '/•,. SALE OF STUD'HEREFORD'BULLS: MESSES. DALGET'Y'AND-CO., LTD., ■"■JL acting under instructions received from Mr. G. R. BEAMISH, of AVlmna. Whan.i Station, Hawke's Bay, will- offer at the - STORTFORD LODGE.SALEYARDS,' . HASTINGS,'-' '■ • " . ON SATURDAY,-.'29th .-JUNE . . (Second Day of H;B. Races), At 9.30 a.m. sharp. : 17 rising two-year stud Hereford bulls 1 rising six-year. stud Hereford bull -y-1 r:sirig' seven-year- stud- Hereford bull can be obtained on'applica-' tion to the Auctioneers at all' Branches. ■ ."/,■; JOHNSONVILLE.. STOCK SALE.' MONDAY,-'-Ist JULY, '1918. ' MESSES. ABRAHAM.. AND' "WILLIAMS, LTD,, will sell as above at 1 p.m.— 20' i and 5-year steers - ' 14 3 and 4-year Polled Angujs steers 20 21-ycar steers ;■•-. 22 mixed sex yearlings . ■.' " ' 10 3-year steers, 12 20-month empty heifers . 6 empty cows. ' . ,'■: ■" 8 springing heifers 22 dairy cows (spring calvers) 25 mixed weaners 6 fat cows . ; - 3 bulls ■• 3 cows arjd calves 200 2 and 3-tooth wethers ' 200 ewes . . . ...',. 70 sound-mouth ewes '150 hoggets ■ \ ■ ' 50 2-tooth ewes 10 rains 1 4-year-old draught filly (unbroken) 1 4-year-old bay gelding (unbroken) 1 pony (broken to saddle and har- ■ ness) 3 sheep dogs,(leaders) "' On account Messrs. Spicer Bros., Ohariu Valley, who have sold their farm, the following stock— 130 noggets (mostly ewes) 90 2-tooth ewes . . 180 4 and 6-tooth ewes 130 full-mouth ewes 10 rams All ewes in lainb.to. Eomn'ey rams. PEELIMINAEY NOTICE. v IMPORTANT. SALE OF STUD AND PUREBRED-SHORTHORN CATTLE.-' "-" "TKALGETY AND CO.,' LIMITED, in .** conjunction with WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LIMITED, acting' under- instructions received from. Mr. J. H. HARRIS, of Redcliffo Station, H. 8., will offer at the STORTFORD LODGE SALEYAEDS, HASTINGS, ON MONDAY, Ist JULY, 1918, At 10.30 a.m., WITHOUT RESERVE, THE WHOLE OF HIS SHORTHORN HERD, Comprising— 35 stud-cows and heifers in calf to purebred stud bull ' 25 purebred and grade rising yearlings and 2-year bulls 30 grade cows and heifers in calf to purebred stud bull . CATALOGUES LATER. TOURIST RESORTS. PALMERSTON NORTH. J£ O Y A L HO T E L. Modern Briok Building. Electric Light Throughout. Box 203. 'p aOM 94, A. E. HAYWOOD, Proprietor. RALLY-HO! ; RALLY-HOI fXf HEN visiting Napier mako the Pro- -*» vincial Hotel your .Headquarters. •The Official Home for the Troops.' Why not for you also? Tariff moderate., One minute Station, Theatre, Parade. T. A. HEATH, Proprietor. MASON'S GARDENS, TAITA, LOWER HDTT. I FINEST scenic garden's in the Southern Hemisphere. Well worth avisit. Motor-buses meet all trains. Special Bus leaves' for Station 5 p.m. daily. ■ Afternoon Tea, 6d. Hot water provided free to picnickers. .Cut flowers in any quantity. Orders booked for Rhododendrons, Azalias,'Hoses, and General Nursery Stock -in choice variety. Choice collection of 25 Bulbs sent to any address on receipt of 2s. 6d.. 50 for 4s. Gd F. CHIVERS, Manager. '.MASONIC '.HOTEL, NELSON.. HENRY BAIGENT, Proprietor, Has much pleasure in informing the travelling public that he has resumed the conduct of this old-established Hotel. First-class Accommodation, Excellent Cuisine. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. . . Telephone 38. P. 0.: Box rA. T EVIAT HA N. HOTEL (Nearly Opposite.Railway Station), DUNEDIN. THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With, the Travelling Public. t Electric Light in Every Bedroom'. Hot Baths can be had at til hours Freo of Charge to Visitors and Boarders. MODERATE CHARGES. Country Visitors are reminded that if only in Town for the Day. they can obtain n Good Lunch from 12 to 2. Fire Escapes Throughout (lie Buildings. Night and Day Porters. All communications to .JAMES CONNOR, Telephone 67. P.O. Box 112,
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 240, 28 June 1918, Page 10
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