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AUCTIONS. pALMEESTON NORTH STOCK SALE. TO-DAY, THURSDAY, MAT i: 200 shorn la-nbs 200 lambs £00 ewes in lamb 130 good lambs 3 fat heifers (onipty) 20 for.vicJ co.vs 10 2',-ycar steers 10 20-months steers £00 forward empty owes '."no 2 and -i-tooth wethers 'J\ forward i-ycar bullocks ' iiOO ewes, 2-tooths, in. lamb to Southdown rams 150 s.m. ewos 150 forward owes (lots) 61) fat ewes ' 50 d-tooth to f.ra. ewes, been running , with Eoniney ram 10 clioice dairy heifers, in calf 20 good wenners / 25 forward bullocks 5 fat heifers 1 fat bullocks' ' UPPER HUTT STOCK SALE. - TO-DAY, THURSDAY, MAY i, 1911. B ALGETY AND CO., LTD., will Sell as above:— 50 fat wethers • W wethers • 40 forward wethers •JO woolly lambs 150 ewes, in lamb to Roraney rams 100 ewes, in lamb to Ronmey rams 130 f.m. ewes, in lamb to Shropshire rams 30 2-tooth ewes, in lamb to Romney rams 30 black-faced lambs 170 f.t'.in. ewes 3 store cows 7 springing heifera ', 10 yeanings 10 2-year neifers, in calf .. . 30 store wethers •30 breeding ewea 10 wethers ' '.80 2-tooth to f.f.ra. ewes ■26 dairy cows, August and September calvers * ~- SHANNON. SALE. • V TO-MOEitOW, . • FRIDAY, sth MAY, 1911. ' . • • A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., . -J\ will sell at 1 p.m.100 2 aud.4-tooth withers . . 30 2-tooth wethers \ '. ■ S)0 i and 6-tooth ewes 20 fat wethers 75 fat and forward wethers 15 black-faced lambs 6 ZJ-year.. steers ■ • 17 store cows 6 forward cows 13 Jersey-Holstein heifers ■ FOR LEASE OR -CHANCE, TO LEASE, a Contracting and HouseFurnishing Business, with Factory and Largo Two-story Shop- in the very centre of gcod business town. The premises aro 'suitable for any large business in conjunction with above. Owner retiring. Will leaso for u term, at £3 10s. per week. Apply "Cabinet," "Dominion" uffice. ■ r sTiUIGHT-OUT LEASE.. nor , ACRES, 5 miles from Stratford, /GOO good metalled road; 'all- in grass; good fences; li-roonied house, good ehed, loft, implement shed, very convenient; rent, £.1 per acre, with optional I'.IJ, KEMP AND SAWLE, Stratford. P^ r-n ACRES. Wanganui (leasehold, low OOu rental), GO acres rich river Hats, balance good 2} sheep country; J-roouied house, wnare and outbuildings;, price for goodwill, including 150!) shesp and lambs, it cows, bull, etc., etc.,. .£llsO. 'Would exchange for smaller place. , rr ACRES, Mantuvatu Lino (opposite <3O station), splendid rich land, well subdivided and watered, i-rcome.d cottage arid outbuildings, 20-bail cowshed, dairy, trap and implement shed, etc. Price, , iC3300. Terms arranged; would exchange - for approved town property. - MILLER AND RUTTER, Land and Estate Agents, PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. HOTEL NOTICES. BEST PLACE TO STAY. EAILWAY HOTEL, TAUIIARUNUL .'Modern Hotel, accommodating 60 guests; handsomely furnished; all modern r-onveniences; opposite Railway Station. TARIFF-EIG'HT SHILLINGS A DAY. Wire M'Grane, Tauuiarunui. MRS. K. M'GRANE, Proprietress. HAMILTON. (TRHE Best House for Visitors and TourJL ists when visiting Hamilton—remember that the - COMMERCIAL HOTEL Is the best-apnointed in the district. Coaches meet all trains at Frankton Junction.. Night Porter, 'Phono. P.U. Bos 57. Correspondence invited. WHERE TO STAY AT RANGATAUA. EAGLE'S— First-class Accommodation for the Travelling Public. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS A SPECIALITY. Tariff: Gs. per day. Letters and Telegrams Promptly Attended MASTJE'S HOTEL, FEILDING, Opposite Post Office. Under entirely NEW MANAGEMENT. Oi:« of tne- xiliSi , FITTED and iiKS'l FUiv.N'iriliED Hotels, in the Dominion, Suites of rooms with every modern con. venience. Handsome Commciciul nut Wniing Rooms. Best Cuisine. Oulj iSPiil'JHT't! BEER on tap; the best ol .\Vincs and Suirits used. . H. M'MANAWAY, Proprietor .' (Late of Argy.o Jlotel,_Hunterville). imiUVENESciNC^Oi , Tll¥~~ A L a E R T II O T Ji L jt\ Clfntier New ManaKement). Mr. James M'Douakl, Proprietor. This Hotel is in first-class order, hav ing been refurnished from cellar to ceil ing. Bedrooms (large and airy) electric aliy lighted. Letters aud telegrams re coive prompt attention. Night and da. , porter. Excellent cuiiine. Smoking Room tVriliii? Room, Drawing Koom. .Turin s<. Oil. iicr (lay, or Xi is. per wiii-n 'Phono •Hi. VAX iios. 777. mHE MARQUIS OF 1 HOTEL, CARTEUTON. W. M. HALLEV;, Proprietor. The Best Commercial 'Hotel in the Wairarapa. Vl' E L CECIL WELLINGTON, N.Z. Opn. Government Railway Station am Junction of City Tramways, and adjoin uif Parliamentary Buildings. EVER If MODERN CONVENIENCE. F. MTARLAND, Proprietor. Tariff, on Application. : sAT7TrIoN"TiiMY OEOPLE'ri PALVCE, 21,'J CUBA ST. I WELLINGTON. Tarili' from ss. per day. J. DOW XI I-:, Manager. WAVERLUy PRIVATE HOTEL, Marion St. (op). New Te Aro Post OUice] ! , r City, IS nov Teady t-> receive permaner Jjoai'dsi'!, absolutely fire ;in ; earthciuakc-proof, and containing a modern con ■•ciiieno;s mid comtorls. Als a large pro.n'ja.ulc rooi, overlooking lla; bour. , Tariff—Gs. per clay; 2os. per week. MRS. C. TUEIiONNING, ' 'Phone 20-lT J'raprictress. PKIVApP, lIOTBI \j Loiror Cuba Street. Near Wharves, Town Hall, and Oper T[ou=e Excellent Cuisine. Lunch Is. MRS. M. PETERS (Lute 00 Wellington Terrace), Proprietrcs nnnß Results obtained by Advertise 1 in the Classified Cplumns of "Tl ■Dominion" aro such as to confirm the: lilief that the paper has a wider circi liition than any other daily .lournal j New Zealand.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1118, 4 May 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1118, 4 May 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1118, 4 May 1911, Page 10

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