AUCTIONS. SALE BY AUCTION. J7l R. STRANGE has received in- - • structions to sell at his rooms, 106 Castlercagh Street, SYDNEY, on THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1921, » At, 12 Noon, THE FINE LITTLE SCREW STEAMER EXCELSIOR (60 h.p.) Including about 15 tons bunker coal on board. Built in Scotland in 1897: recently running between Sydney. Brisbane, and Hobart. Tonnage. 3(11 tons gross register. 155 tons nett register. Dimensions: Length 131 ft., breadth 24ft. 2in„ depth lift. Cargo, about 300 tons deadweight, including 59 tons bunkers. Hold capacity, 3200 bags wheat below hatches. Speed 9 knots. Consumption 7 tons. Draft, loaded, about 10 feet 6 inches mean; light, 3 feet 9 inches forward. 9 feet 9 inches aft. Holds: 2 Bolds. 2 Hatches; electric light; 2 Steam Winches. Machinery amidships. The Excelsior has been well kept up, and about .£2OOO has been spent on her in improvements in the last twelve months, and can be inspected at Jones’s Bav, Sydney. * . For further particulars, orders to inspect, etc., apply to \ F. R. STRANGE, 106 Castlercagh Street. Svdrey. (Not accountable for errors' in description.) PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT ANNUAL DISPERSAL SALE Of PEDIGREE AND HIGH-CLASS GRADE JERSEY CATTLE. ON THE FARM, ' ' MANAKAU. WEDNESDAY, JUNE .29. 1921, At. 12 o’clock sharp.
It/TESSR-S. DALGETY AND CO. LTD., XvJL in conjunction with MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. LTD., instructed by MR. ROBT. BEVAN, will sell — 8 pedigree Jersey cows and heifers \ 8 pedigree Jersey yearling and 2year bulls 40 high-grade Jersey heifers, spring culvers 30 high-grade Jersey cows, spring calvers All in calf to pedigree bulls. FULL PARTICULARS LATER. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE DAIRY STOCK At a Date to be arranged during June. ON THE FARM KAIWAIWAI. YYTRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., vv LTD.. have been favoured with instructions from R. E. Williams, Esq., Kaiwaiwai, to sell by Public Auction as above: — 60 first-class dairy cows Horses, implements, plant and sundries. FULL PARTICULARS LATER. EDUCATIONAL. PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING. The success of a business or profession depends greatly upon tho accuracy of the Books of Account. Therefore, it PAYS TO LEARN BOOKKEEPING! Bookkeeping is taught by Correspondence or by Personal Tuition at Banks commercial college, ANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 98 The Terrace. Ensure Success in Business. STUDY BOOKKEEPING NOW! Enrol with Banks College, follow instructions, work diligently, and SUCCESS IS ASSURED. Tuition by Instructors with highest teaching qualifications. Write for Prospectus. H. AMOS, Managing Director. Telephone 2098. GILBY'S COLLEGE!, SECONDARY DAY SCHOOL. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS.
Principal: Mr. A. S. Farquhar, M.A. (Hons.). Second Term Commences on MAY 31. CANDIDATES Coached for all Public Examinations rapidly and thoroughly. Individual tuition. Last year’s passes in MATRICULATION and Accountancy Preliminary were 75 PER CENT. AND 90 PER CENT, respectively. Railway concessions for Country Students. Write, 'Phone, or call fqr fall details. GILBY’S COLLEGE, LTD. A. H. GILBY, F.C.L (Eng.), Director. JAMES SMITH’S BUILDINGS, Lower Cuba Street. Wellington. ’Phone 21-818. P.O. Box 203. (And at Christchurch.) DANCING A- PHYSICAL CULTURE. VERA W ALM ISLEY (Pupil of Airs. Wordsworth, London) Opens her Second Term at the Murine Engineers’ Hall, on MAY 30, as follows: Monday, at 8 p.m. —Instruction Class (Ballroom). Tuesday, at 4 p.m.—Baby Class. Wednesday, at 4 p.in.—Operatic Class. Thursday, at 8 p.m — Dance Practice (No instruction). Thursday, at 3-30 p.m. and S p.m.— Classes at Foxton Church Hall. Friday, at 3.30 p.m.—Classes at Kosy Theatre Hall, Palmerston North. Saturday Afternoon by arrangement. Private Lessons by arrangement. HOW many Motorists can execute tlieir own repairs? Yet a complete working knowledge of motor mechanics is made easy for you by the Dyke Motor Engineering System. Spare-time study with ingenious working models and simple text-books. Booklet “Al” tells all alioiit >l. Write for it to-day to James Rodger ami Co.. Ltd., 159 d Alancliesler Street, Cliristotoireli. DAIRYMEN 'increase your profits by using a “Ceres” latest Swedish Separator. Cleanest skimmer, self-oiling, 16 to 141 gallons. Manning Machinery Co--6 Bedford Row, Christchurch.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 206, 26 May 1921, Page 10
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