AUCTIONS. 0 HOGGETS QKAA HOGGETS ;, HOGGETS OQVV ' HOGGETS 5 SPECIAL ENTRY, LEVIN YARDS, <■ TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, | l At 12 Noon. d — d On Account of the TRUSTEES, ESTATE || LATE J. R. M'DONALD. d — D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell as above— I. 1000 FIRST-CLASS WOOLLY EWE HOGGETS 1000 FIRST-CLASS WOOLLY WETHER HOGGETS 1 1500 FIRST-CLASS WOOLLY MIXED s SEX HOGGETS s 3500 !As the whole Estate is shortly to be sold, the Trustees have decided to dis- ' pose of the hoggets immediately. They are an exceptionally good line, all station bred, and bearing one ear-mark, and in first-class order and condition. Buyers in want of really good hoggets .. should not miss attending this sale. CLEARING SALE. . FULL PARTICULARS OF MR. J. H. ', GEORGE'S SALE. . 1 — TAWATAIA, EKETAHUNA. ' j WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1918, At 1 p.m. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., have received instructions from J. ' H. GEORGE, Esq. (who has disposed of his. property) to oiler WITHOUT RESERVE tho Whole of his Live and Dead Stock, at tho farm, at Tawataia, as ", above, comprising :— • SHEEP: 300 2-tooth Romney Cross ewes, in i lamb to Romney rams • 300 G-looth Romney Cross ewes, in lamb to Romney ranis 150 f.F.m. Romney Cross ewes, in lamb to Romney rams 300 ewe hoggets, tip-top lino 25 Romney rams CATTLE: 15 Shorthorn cows, in calf to Hereford bull 20 Shorthorn Cross cows, with calves at foot •10 2-year Shorthorn heifers 10 2 and 3-year Shorthorn bullocks 20 Shorthorn yearlings, mixed sexes 20 Shorthorn wcaners, mixed sexes 1 purebred Hereford bull, 1-year-old 1 2-year Hereford Cross bull HORSES: .8 Hacks and harness horses. 1 Thoroughbred gelding (7yrs., by Multifin, dam Easter Lily, winner at .Napier) Numerous sundries, including "Cockatoo" wool-press, riding saddle, otc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. CLIENTS WILL PLEASE. NOTE that, owing to Monday, August. 5, be ins the Fourth Anniversnry of our entry into tho war, the above sale will now be held on • AVednesdny, August 7. I SANDON HOGGET SALE. , THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1913, At 12.30. T EVIN AND CO., LTD., and ABRA-I-i HAM. AND WILLIAMS. LTD., will sell, as above, at MR. ALi'. GRAY'S YARDS, half a mile l'rum Samlon, the following :— 7000 Ra JIIXED noaGETS- , The above Hoggets are on account of well-known .Farmers from the Sandon district, and will be, DRAFTED IN SUITABLE LOTS. Sandon Ladies' Red Cross Committee will PROVIDE LUNCHEON. Trains will be mci at Feilding and Morton ON REQUEST. COMPULSORY SALE BY ORDER OF THE LIQUIDATOR. TVrOKTHCOTB MOTOR TRANSPORT CO., LTD., in Liquidation. 30-PASSENGER MOTOR BUS...Cost .£O9O 20-PASSENGER MOTOR BUS...C'ost .SSOO Both buses havo been recently overhauled, and will run on either Kerosene or Distillate. Cards to view'from the Auctioneers. SALE AT OUR ROOMS, ELLIOTT ST., AUCKLAND, TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, at 10.30 a.m. , RICHARD ARTHUR AND CO., Land and Furniture Auctioneers, ELLIOTT STREET, AUCKLAND. TOURIST RESORTS. T E V I A T H A N HOTEL (Nearly Opposite Railway Station), DUNEDIN. THE FAVOURITE HOUSE > With the Travelling Public Rlectrio Light in Every Bedroom. Hot Baths can be had at 111 hours Free of Charge to Visitors and Boarders. MODERATE CHARGES. , . Country Visitors are reminded that if only in Town for the Day they can obtain a Good Lunoh from 12 to 2. Fire Escapes Throughout the Buildings. Night and Day Porters. AH communications to JAMES CONNOR, Telephone 67. P.O. Box 112. Tlfl-ASONIC HOTEL, NELSON. HENRY BAIGENT, Proprietor, Has much pleasure in informing the travelling public that ho ha« resumed the conduct of this old-established Hotel. First-dass Accommodation, Excellent Cuisino, Latters and telegrams promptly attended to. Telephone 38. P.O. Box Hi. RALLY-HO! EALLY-HO! WHEN visiting Napier trako She Pro. vincial Hotel your Headquarters. The Official Homo for tho Troops. Why not for you also? Tariff moderate. One minute Station, Theatre, Parade. T, A. HEATH, Proprietor. PALMEESTON NORTH. DOY-1L HOTEL. Modern Brick Building. Electric Light Throughout, Box 203. 'Phone 94. A. E. HAYWOOD, Proprietor. / SEWING MACIIINES^ SINGER Drophends, from ,C 5 10s. j Hirnd Machines from .£2. Terms arranged. Globe, Grand Opera House, Manners Street. 'Phone 42H.
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