AUCTIONS JOHNSONVILLE SALE. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1911, . At, 2 o'clock., A BR AHA M AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell as above— 550' prime sheep 100 prime lambs 45 primo bullocks 60 sound-mouth Romney ewes-, in lamb to Eoinney rams. , UNRESERVED SALE OF CHOICE DAIBY STOCK, It the FARM, BRUCE ED., WEREROA, WEDNESDAY, 31st MAY, 1911. A GRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., 'J\ have received instructions from /\lr. J. F. Bowles, to eoll, at 1 p.m.— 21 cows, to calvo' Juno, July, and August 1 Ayrshire bull 6 good weaners 1 Berkshire sow G heavy baconers 11 porkers (prime) 1 G-year half-draught by Sir Talbot 1 imported pony, Tommy Burns 1 dog cart, nearly new (Burgess), 2 milkcarts and harness, milk cans, cooler, farm tools, etc., poultry, and a; few articles of new furniture, including 2 iron bedsteads. Luncheon provided. NOTE.—The cows arc a very choice lot, and as Mr. Bowles lias sold his property, the sa'.o will bo held absolutely without reserve, with the exception of tho horses, docgart, and furniture, on which there is a slish'c reserve. • * SOIWAY 'SALEYARDS, MASTERTON. 31st MAY, 1911, at 12.30 o'clock. fTIHE . ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS • A will offer— 80 2, i, G and 8-tooth ewes 150 2-tooth wethers 50 2-tooth wethers 75 fat wethers 40 fat ewes 11 good conditioned bullocks .. 8 fat cows 6 fat heifers EOT LUNCHEON ON THE-GROUND. " UPPER" HUTT SALE, ' THURSDAY, Ist JUNE, 1911. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell, as above — 30 fat wethers CO ewes and wethers 200 2-tooth to f.f.in. cw.es, in lamb to Romney rams 200 woolly hoggets ! 100 owes in lamb to Romney rams 25 ewes, in lamb to Blackface rams 59 f.m. owes, in lamb io Eomiley rams 82 f.f.m. ewes, in lamb to Romney rams 1 cow, close to drop 2 cows with calves 1 aged horse-.' ■ 1 mare in' foal 15th JUNE.'2 D.in.'. at EXCHANGE SALE ROOMS, TE KUITI. ,T AM instructed to offer by auction, A a CHOICE BUSINESS AND RESIhc\J DENTIAL SITES. Tho Rents aro low. and the terms easv. This, combined with the .undoubtedly sound, rapid progress made by this Town, should commend this sale to tho speculator, the business man, and tho homemaker. Plans and full particulars from JOHN R. GRAHAM. Auctioneer. There's Money, in this Proposition. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. AtyCV ACRES, freehold, situated 16 rxuv miles from Wellington, G miles from railway, half flat, balance hilly, well watered and subdivid e<l into numerous paddocks suitable for either cattle or sheep; superior 11-robmed house, water laid on, garden and orchard, 13-bail cowshed, concrete floor, dairy, shearing shed, hay shed; price only £5 10s. per acre; a 150,.475 Acres adjoining, with 7-roomed house. Price, £i 12s. 6d. per acre. Would exchange for smaller freehold. OTAKI DAIRY FARM. Q(T> ACRES, freehold, 2 miles from rail»7rt/ way, A mile creamery, all flat and cleared, 50 acres ploughed, watered by running stream, 11 paddocks substantially fenced, carrying JO head cattle; 7-roomed house, stable, 6-bail cowshed, concrete floor, trap-shed, milk-house, orchard, etc. Price, £10 per acre. Terms, ,£975 cash; balance at 5 per cent. MILLER AMID RUTTER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. HOTEL NOTICES, , BEST PLACE TO STAY. v 'ijTJAILWAY HOTEL, TAUMARUNUI. \SX Modern Hotel, accommodating 60 guests; handsomely fnrnished; all modern ionveniences; opposite Railway Station. [TARIFF-EIGHT SHILLINGS A DAY. J .Wire M'Grane, Taumarunui, ( MRS. K. M'GEANE, Proprietress. I HAMILTON. jTipHE Best House for Visitors and TonrfiJL ists when visiting Hamilton—revjnember that the ' COMMERCIAL HOTEL (Is the best-appointed in the district. ; Coaches meet all trains at Frankton i Junction. Nigbt Porter, 'Phone. P.O ■ Box 57. Correspondence invited. j.WHERE TO STAY AT RANGATAUA. .■EIAGLE'S-First-class Accommodation uCJ for the Travelling Public. \ COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS A SPECIALITY. Tariff: 6s. per day. (letters and Telegrams Promptly Attended l_ tO. WtASTEE'S HOTEL, FEILDING, ULS. Opposite Post Office. [■ .Under entirely NEW MANAGEMENT One of the BEST'FITTED and BEST (FURNISHED Hotels in the Dominion Suites of.rooms with overy modern convenience. Handsome Commercial anu Writing Kooms. Best Cuisine. Onlv SPEIGHT'S BEER on tap; tho best of UWincs and Spirits used. ' H. M'MANAWAY, Proprietor ; (Lato of Argyle Hotel, Hunterville). ' REJUVENESCENCE OF THE ([ALBERT E O T JS 1 "lea. (Under New Management). Mr. James M'Donald, Proprietor This Hotel is ia first-class order, "hav- , ing been refurnished from cellar to ceil- "■£• Bfdrooms (large and airy) electricfelly lighted. Letters and ■ telegrams) re'iieeive prompt attention. Night and dav porter. Excellent cuisine. Smoking Rooni J.'.Vriting Room, Drawing Room. Tarin' »" "^ W. M. HALLEY, Proprietor The Best Commercial Hotel in the Wairaraua. OTELc E C I~ WELLINGTON, N.Z. Opp.. Government Railway Station and Junction or Uty Irani ways, and udjoin. jng Parliamentary Buildings. EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE P. M'PABLAND, Proprietor. Tariff on Application. ' SALTATION ARMY. " PEOPLE'S PAL\CE, 213 CUBA ST WELLINGTON. '* Tariff from os. per day. J. DOWNIE, Manager. WAVERLEY PRIVATE HOTEL, Marion St. (opp. New To Aro Post Office), City, IS now ready Ij receive permanent Boarders, Icing absolutely fire and earthquake-proof, and containing all modern conveniences and comforts. Alsj a largo proineaido rcof, overlooking Uaruour. Tariff—Gs. per day; 25?. per week. MRS. <:. TRtGONNING, 'Pbona JJ9IT Proprietrcsa. i JpbTuMBIA PRIVATE HOT tit, \J Lower Cuba Street. Near Wharves, Town Hall, and Opera House. Excellent Cuisine. Lunch Is, MR3. M. PETERS (Late 00 Wellington Terrace), Proprietress
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1139, 29 May 1911, Page 10
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