AUCTIONS BY OUDER'OT' , THE LIQUIDATORS. mHE Uiulcrsignod will soil by PUBLIC 1 AUC'I'ION, on FRIDAY, 12th July, , 1.918, at 12 noon, on the prolines of the '' NEW ZEALAND GUM CLEANING !- COMPANY, LTD. (in Liquidation), Dnrgnville:— . Lot 1. Valuable. FREEHOLD SITE, situated Victoria Street, Dargavillo, with the recently ereclwl and commodious Cemented Iron Building thereon. : Also- ■ 100 h,p. Gas Ensiue (Capel), Tangye Gas Producer. 82ft. 12-inch Balata Belting. 52ft. lWnsh-Balftta Belting. ■ " • 110 ft. 3 ami Jineh Belting. ' j 1 Large Compound Air Compressor, * i 1 10 x 10 Air Compressor. . 11 Split Pulleys, assorted sizes. ! 1 Weighing Machine. G 600 gnlvanifi'd Tauks, ?, 400 Tank 3. " 5 tons Gum Dust. And . Quantity Cyljnder Oil, Galv. • Piping, ■ Sieves, Shovels, Timber, Asbestos Sheets, etc.. etc.", etc.. .' Terms and conditions of Sale may he eeen at the offices of Messrs; Clare and Warner, Auckland, or tho Auctioneers, Colmore House, Dargaville, with whom arrangements to view can bo made. COLMOBE-WILLIAMS, , Real Estate and Auction Service, 1 Colmore House, DAEGAVILLE. DISPERSAL SALE OF TE RAUAWA EOiINEY STUD EWES, At LEVIN SALEYARDS. TUESDAY, 23rd JULY, 1913. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., instructed by-I 1 . S. Easton, Esq., who lias, decided to submit the whole of • the Tβ iiatiaiva Flock of Stud Ewes to . public auction, will offer as above, at 1.30 p.m.— ■ ■•...■■■- 14.Q HEAD, comprising— ■ : ■ ■25 2-tooth ewes.. ...'". ' ..' 17 4-tooth ewes 38 6-tooth ewea 3i 4-year ewes 31 5-year ewes To be offered in. lots of five. NOTE.-The Te Knuawa ' Flock waa' founded as far :back as March, 1878, and commenced with 20 2-tooth ewes, bred by Mr. Brnithwaite, out of ewes he had purchased from A. Ludlain, Esq., of the Hutt, at , tlipidispersal of his flock, and by the imported' ram Bismark. Prenoue to entry with the association imported nuns bred by Messrs. Rigden and Pa-,'e,' of Kent, ahd rams bred by Mrs. Willis,' Messrs. Fulton, Matthews, Dorset, Gtny, nnd Wheeler have been used in-.'this-flock.' ■■'''.".•■'.■ .•'"•' The ewos.to be offered ns nlxiye are all in splendid condition, and are in lar.ib ; to iiftr.ticul.irly fine rams, bred' by A.. Matthews, Esq., .Waiorongomai, Fe.ithei , - ston, and.:the .pedigrees of- wili. bo: given out at the f ale. ■' ■~•: .•.'■.■.■.> ■ TOURIST RESORTS; '■ •'. T EVIA T HA.N' HOTE L' Ij ..,, •■■"'■ (Nearly Opjiosite Railway Station), , DUNEDIN. THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With the Travelling Public. [ Electric' Light in Every Bedroom. 1 Hot Baths can be-hnd at til hours Free of Charge to Visitors and Boarders. MODERATE CHARGES;": • " ' Countrr Visitors : aTe reminded that if only in Town for the Dny they can obtain a Good Lunch from 12 to 2. . Fire Escape? Throughout (lie 'Buildings. Night and Day Porters. All communications to JAMES CONNOR. 'Telephone 67. ".. ' : \ P.O. Bos; 112, ■JB/JTASONIC HOTEL, NELSON, HENRY. BAIGENT, Proprietor, Has much pleasure in informing tho travelling public that he has resumed the conduct of this old-established Hotel. First-claas Accommodation. ■ Excellent . ' Cuisine. .... Letters and telegrams promptly attended iu. Telephone 38. P.O. Box MASON'S GAKDENS. TAITA, LOWER EDTT. FINEST scenic gardens in the Southern Hemisphere. Weil worth a visit. Motor-buses lncnt: all trains. Special Bus leaves for Station 5 p.m. daily. Afternoon Tea, 6d. . Hot water provided free to picnickers. Cut floweie in any quantity. Orders booked for Rhododendrons. Azalias; and General Nursery Stock in choice variety. Choice.,.collection 0f.25 Bnlbs'seiit to any address on receioc of 2s. 6ii.. 50 for is. 6d. I F, CHIVETIS, Manager. . CARGEN HOTEL, AUCKLAND." - ■DECOGNISED as one .of the Leading Itw Hotels in Australasia. Sprci.ilty: Suites of Booms, with private Bathroom, etc. Ballroom, Orchestra. Tariff: lfe M. to 15s. per day.'Specialterms tor lengthened periods. • Bedroom and Breakfast from 6s. Other ):ieale optional. Full particulars from Thos. Cook and Son, ot Government Tourist Bureaux. Telegrams: "Cargen, , - Auclclnrid. E. F. Black. Prop. ' PALMERSTO N. NORTH. ' EOYAL ~ .HOTEL. - ■•■:.:'•'■ Modern Brick Building.. .Electric Light . Throughout. • Box 203; ' ' 'Phone SI. A. E. HAYWOOD, Proprietor. . RALLY-HO! RALLY-HO! ' WnEN visiting Naprcr uake Hie Provincial Hotel your Headquarters. The Official Homo for the Troupe. Why. iiot for you also ?."••: Tariff nioderato. ■ One* minute Station, Tbmtre, Parade, T. A. HEATH, Proprietor.. rtBDURHOLM AND SON. • VEDEUHOLM 4MB SON. FLASHLIGHTS • And MY CVU.r.S. BATTERIES . • . And CASES.- " ■ SEND FOB "JUICE LIST. THE BEST TTOURE for wery description i)f Electrical A,cci'SEories. . ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. 8 MANNERS STREET, ."—WELLINGTON. -^ '••• = ' ' P.O. Box Sl)6. " 'Phone 1013. \WJ "■•• H. P H 1 LP, * V •"." CORNHILL STREET/ House, Window, and Office-Cleaning Contractor, Carpots Cli'iiiH'd and Beaten by Machinery. ILL ORDKRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED Telephone 'AM (3 rings). ; DELIVERV ')F "DOMINION" IN PALMERSTON NOItTH. FROM Ist Instant the Delivery will be under the control rf ■ Mr, F,. F. Gnrtrell, for whom instructions mny be left at tho office of 'THE KliW ZEALAND IMPORTING CO. (R. A. Noedl), BROADWAY (Telephone 071). Amounts due for papers delivered may bo paid at vho wiine address or to the runner in person, and Advertisements nddres«ed to him will bo promptly forwarded to Head Oilice. - -THE- WELLINGTON-PUBLISHING CO.. LTD. . ..,'. ' ■ f
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