AUCTIONS, PEDIGREE SHOAV STOCK SALE. TALMEESTON NORTH SHOAV- . GROUNDS. ; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1917, rriHE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEER} ■*- will sell as above, at 9 a.m., on ac count of the following well-known Breed crs:— Messrs. AV. Raymond, L. and K. Dal 7,ic11, J. KUgoiir, 11. Hutchinsun R, Vauticr, AV. -F. Jacob, R, Gil niour, H. 51. Essex, G. A. Tuv ner, J. Kearins— OA STUD SHORTHORN AND FRIE- *" SIA.N BULLS AND COWS, Comprising: 11 stud Shorthorn bulls, 1 (o 4yrs. 2 stud Shorthorn bulls, It months (imported) 2 stud Shorthorn cows !i stud Friesian bulls, 1 to 4yrs. 2 Shorthorn bulls • ' On account Messrs. Tnnks Bros.— AVelsh pony stallion Llewen Comet by Comet; bred by H. M'Lean Marackakaho . SPRING CATTLE FAIK. DANNEVIRKE SALEYARDS. 2nd NOVEMBER, At 11 a.m. ■ rpHE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEER!: _-*- will olTar.'on account of tho following clients:—Stewart JJros., J. Curtis, T. P. Vautier, J. I'. Meagher, C. AV Mathieson, C. A. Herbert, Ai. P. Knight, D Rose, T. S. Booth, T. M. Webb, D.'.l'eck, R. D. ltogers, J. Falconer, J. Franklin, J AV. Sargent, H. Freclericksen, J. M. Hutchiusoh,.AV. Edwards, J. Jl.'Harvey, U\ D. Taylor, W. E. Parker, G. C. Lowe, H. Cotter, O'Sullivaii Bros., J. Wright F. G. Cowper, ills. Jl. Johnstone, E Knight, ,T. Armstrong, J. Carlson, Jl Cowper, F. Ellinghain, F. Kerr, B Barry, AV. 11. Graham, J. Lang, E. 0 M'Douall, J. Jtose--2500 MIXED CAT TLE, comprising--1 6-year pedigree Hereford bull 120 in.s. Shorthorn yearlings 45 2 and 3-year Hereford steers 10 2-year S.H.-Hereford cross steers 40 S.H. co«'s with P.A. calves at fool 230 2 and 3-year Holstein steers 30 3-year Polled Angus aleers 30 15-month Polled Angus steers 7 3-year, empty P.A. heifers ■ 70 station cows with calves 63 Herfford-S.H. yearling steers and •heifers 40 P.A.-Hereford cross yearlings 5 2-year Hereford bulls 5 Shorthorn bulls S6O 1-year to 3-year Shorthorn steers 170 3-year-old steers 140 store cows 33 Hertford cows, with calves bj Hereford bulls 35 Shorthorn cows, wilh calves by Hereford bulls 20 Hereford cows .with calves 120 cows and calves 70 Hereford heifers • 6 cows in calf, Hereford bull 2 2-year Hereford bulls 150 2-year to 3-year fteers and he if ere 1150 3 and 4-year bullocks 300 m.s. yearlings 40 2 and 21-year Shorthorn aud Short horn cross steers 1 3-year ,P.A. bull 15 fat cows 25 1\ to 3-year S.H. Hereford heifers trifh cfllves • 240 mixed cattle v 140 m.s. Hereford yearlings . 40 forward cows 35 2-year S.H. heifers 1 p.b. 3-year Hereford bull 7 prime fat bullocks No dairy stook or single entries will be necepted, : nor bulls oilier than Hereford, Shorthorn, and.Polled Angus. Entries close 30th Octob;r. HIMATANGI STOCK SALE. MONDAY, StIrNOVEMBER, 1917. ABRAHAM AND AVTLLIAMS, LTD., will sell a r.'.30 p.m.— 10 store cows On Account of W. IS. V. Pearce, Esq., of Rangiohi— 100 18-month Shorthorn and Holstein eteera .10 yearlingo , On Account of AV. Hine, Esq., Foxton— 30 15-month heifers . c i CA'HLB FAIR. COLOMBO. ROAD YARDS, HASTEItTON, . . TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6th, 1917, At 12 Noon MESSRS. LEVIN AND CO., LTD., will offer 'as above, on behalf of the following clients:—Messrs. G. Taylor, J. Douglas, A.-Boss, Dalziell and Bunny, E. Maunsell, R. Liverton, M. M'Kay, R. O. Smith, J. AV. A. Falloon, H. Ranish, D. M'Kenzie, \Q.: C. Jackson, Bellin Bros., Schofield Bros., J. M. M'Gregor, H. and A. Cameron,-H.. Lee, J. Al'Kenzie, It. Ai Nicholls, H. AV. Blundeli, AV. Coulter, T.Tayldr, Dr. P. O; Andrew, AV. Dicktois, J; Jf Donovan:— 1 (]i\a HEA];) STATION-BRED IUUI/ STEERS, COAVS, and YEARLINGS, comprising:— 500 3 and 4-year Hereford, S.H., and V.X. Cross bullocks 100 3-year steers (Hereford) , 200 2-year Hereford, S.H., and P.A. steers 50 fat cows 80 empty Hereford and S.H. cows 20 cows and calves' ' . x 50 m.s. Hereford-cross yearlings 20 yearling P.A., S.H.-cross steers (tipfop line) 20 3-year S.H. heifcis : , 12 yearlinj steers (Hereford, S.H.cross) GORDON ELLIOTT, Auctioneer. HOTEL NOTICES. T EYIATHAN Jl O T E 1,. (Nearly Opposite Rallwaj Station). DUNEDDf. THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With th« Travelling Pnblio. Electric Light In Every Bedroom. Hot Baths can bo had at ell hours Fr«a of Charge to Visitors and Boarder!. MODEBATE CHARGES. Country Visiters are reminded that If only In Town for the Day they can ob> tain a Good Lunch from 12 till ;. Firo Escapes Throughout the Buildiugs. Hieht and Day Porters. All communications to '. JAMEB CtJNNOR. Telephone 67. *. Q. BOX lit HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL. 107 CUBA STREET. • Wolllnßion's Leadinir Private Hotel. Actommodation for 100 GuestJ. Firstclass Cuisine. Every modern convenience. Ladies' Private Drawing-rooms, eittingrooms. etc.. Lounftee, and Eight Modern Bathrooms, including electric ■ licht and eleotric fire alwme. Tariff: 7s. day; 375. ti. week.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 32, 1 November 1917, Page 10
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