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! AUCTIf.NS _•■.- I' '. ANNUAL' CATTLE FArR.y; ; ' i '-. COLOMBO RQADTYARDS, [': 'MASTERTON.;>'-- : -;- .. i ; TUESDAY.' ■ NOVEMBER 5",' 1018, | .'■'■••■ At ll'a.m". ' . ' MESSRS. LEVIN AND" CO. : ; LTD.', will . . hold their Annual Cattle Fair on '•' ' above .date,, on ; behalf of the- following j clients:'—Messrs, H. Morrison, H. Ranish, | F.'B. Vallanee, E.' Cresw'e]l,,R..O. Smith,. !' ;S." W; Smith, L; T. Daniells, N.-McKay, \ 11. a-nd -A.. Cameron,-G;-Elkington, G. | ; .Street, H. W.'Lee, R. A'.' : Niclioll, J. !- .Henderson, ;D. Bennett,. H. -E..Du.ckett, ! Si Schofield, T; C'ripps, J. McKenzie, S. i •'■'■-McLaren, W. D. W-atson, J.'Maswell, A. j Schofield, J. O'Brien, A. Ross.'.Belliss I :. ; Bros„ T. Taylor,'Estate T. W. WaTdcll, I '"R: Livertoh, Groves Bros., Ica Station: I ■■'•IQA'A HEAD MIXED CATILE, com-. j ;•'-. ; .. i -' 50 4-yearyShorttiorri- bujlpcks..-.-.' --- ,- 200 3-year Hereford-Shgrthorri steers j 300 2-ytaf Hereford,-; Shorthorn,' -and !. Polled' Angus, eteers'■'-'.';. '■'•' ■ i; '' ; ■■• 270 1-year-Hereford-Shorthorn steers- - ! . 150.2' and 3-year-old heifers, Shorthorn, j Polled Angus, and Hereford ! 130 1-year Hereford, .Shorthorn,, and l' Polled Angus heifers - |. 50 cows arid calves, Hereford, Short- ! horn, and Polled Angus . !.:•'. 50 empty station cows ( j .'" 14 fat cows .'■ .... ' :" ~'25 fat and forward cows - j 35 2-year Shorthorn., heifers - - 7 2-year.stud Hereford bulls (bred by : ",' ' -E. Short)' :•■ .: j. • 3 2-year Hereford bulls iWd by N. I M'Kay) ~.-'.••■ ' j ... • ,1 2-year stud Polled Angus bull (bred j by Gladbrook) ■ GORDON ELLIOT, |. \■. . Auctioneer. I TO-MORROW. ... ,-■■ i '.. TO-iIORROW': ' " " r " |- -~-■:' .. At.2.o'clock.;. !- ■ IN'OUR .YARDS, ALLEN STREET..'. '•" WITHOUT RESERVE. !' '-..-LARGEST- AUCTION SALE OF • J ■ HQRSES FOR.' .'.YEARS. ,' rpO"WNSEND AND PAUL, "LTD.; will j •*-'.'-.' 'sell.--at auction,-as aboye^-- : j 20 lorrie, van, and delivery-cart j - ■• horses; "broken, ,pnd-unbroken, .3," i .■.''' ' 4. 5/6, year's "old .'.'■' * . 2. stylish .show ponies, broken'and j ■ .unbroken ~-...: i ■'..Fuller]particular's To-mortow, \J rrHE'HAWiai'S'BAY FARMERS' CO.-' • I.' X ' OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD.,. i have-been-fayonred with instruction's. to sell, I- af'the'fai'm, .;. .' ..:'''• ' !-,;; MURBOCK. E-OAD, HASTINGS,- ■ ■ ';- :. ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER- 8,- 1918, ;" -, ; • 'At 11 a«u., i The whole'6f!his. Dairy.Stock, Purebred :•: - Pigs, Implements,'etc., comprising:— :. , .80 purebred Berkshire pigs,■;all,ages ! . .20 purebred Yorkshire' 'pigs, all ages -30 dairy, cows, jn. full profit' !' .. 12 yearling dairy- heifers j '•. 1-pedigree Jersey, bull- ': .-: . ; 1 Ipedigree milking Shorthorn bull I ! 1 Zealahdia milking machine and en- ■ . gine '•'. -; i - : - ■_ . !• ' 1 65-gdlonAlfa-Laral separator • ' 1 4 h'.p'. Dution boiler; pipe's" and • ■ tubes- ■ . ; ■ ' Seven Jersey: and Shorthorn calves, , heavy .draught gelding, - spring-waiter, i light spring cart, set disc harrows, singie- ; . furrow plough, Johnson mower, set chain ! harrows, cti;cular a'aw,.scoop,.2 set scale's and weights, 2 large vats, 2.iron tanks, 3 [■■■ cream cans,. 3 milk cans, portable whare; ,-. 20,.pig troughs, and various sundries.. .. " Included in the abov.e pigs are...many :• priie-takers at the various Shows. !.'. ' LUNCHEON PROVIDED. i '■''.■'■ . JAS. LANpELSrAuctioneev^:. i, /_' ' BUSINESS. NOTICES. ''„ ORDER YOUR GREETING CARDS..' .: ...'-.•'■ now;...,;■•;:;';';,;:.: TBERE is still'tiiiie to con- r '' ; nect' with'" an 1 '- EDglish I T "Mail"which will reach Lon- \ -. don before. 'Xinas. ■•'''.' ' > '■ - | N PRIVATE 'XMAS & NEW '. YEAR ; ' •.■ .;■' CARDS; ''. with .wording .appropriate to '' j the present time : and with ' , yAur name and address'pript- ' ■ • in -any' quantity from -one' " '■. Z'Si _dozen"rfiiay: beiordered at . . ' • | ..'. '."THE DOMINION" OFFICE..I Sample-book .showing a wide range of l .'designs.-,(all- artistic, recent British pro- - 1" ductions) may be inspected in CSe ! Public. OtSce. .... ;'. ...- ■ .--- For those] residing at, a distance- a lim- ! ited number of Sample Cards are'availi able for :posting. . • . '.-.'....'. | ' Cards ; of..special design- expeditiously ■ produced in the '- Company's " General , Printing Department. ] /.- rCALENDARS A I' ;;:::: : V--;r.SPECIALITY. - j - THE-WELLINGTON-.PUBLISHING. I; : : CO.,'LTD., .".'.-\-... .y . I- "Dominion Avenue; Wellington. ! -_'-. : .-..;•-. YOST,••'.■;;'.-'' f rj^jTYPEWRITER : F.bR>BEAUTI. | , : . 'FUL WORK. I . Built.for hard wear, and to do any kind iof worir. ' "".'.'•'.'."' j THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD,. Opposite Town Hall, I WELLrNGTON." f. .-'" ."TIE DOMINION." j P.ALMERSTON NORTH AGENCY, , PALMERSTON NORTH AGENCY. | . G. H. BENNETT AND CO., ['■'•• " '■'' Broadway.- ' ';: "OESIDENTSin andaround Palmerston ■ •*-*'. North are advised that on and after i MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, .1918; j. the Chief Agency of "Tho .Dominion" in i that district will be conducted by the j. above-named Firm at their fine new. pre^ ! m'ises. ' .-- - '■■■-•'. i ORDERS FOR ADVERTISEMENTS, I Postal Subscriptions, or Job Printing will i be received and forwarded. . ' ' ..-'•DAILY DELIVERY of the paper will j be made-immediately on arrival of Wei- | lingtoh-New Plymouth Express. !■■ DISCOUNTS for prepayments of sub- ; scriptions will he allowed by the Agents, !' to whom all moneys due for papers sup- '". plied should be paid. • ■ .... I ; THE WELLINGTON PUBLISHING i CO., LTD. ! PLUMBERS,-COPPERStfITHS AND :. SHEET^METAL:. W.UR XERS. MANUFACTURERS of. Asga Waterheaters,' and Mahoney's Patent Skylights.- -Motor Avor-k- a. speciality. ALDRED. AND GRIFFITHS, j 23 and 25' Eg'mont Street, | --WELLINGTON. I ■ .1' j TDOYAL MAIL LEAVES CARBINE j JtL STABLES, Feilding, for Kimbolton I Daily at 8.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m;,- leaves Kimbolton at Noon for Feilding. j B. J, MOORE, Proprietor, Feilding.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 35, 5 November 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 35, 5 November 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 35, 5 November 1918, Page 10

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