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STOCK SALES. LEVIN SALE. TUESDAY, MARCH 23rd, 1920. Messrs abraham and wilLIAMS, LTD., will sell as above at 1 p.m.:— 60 tat sheep. 300 forward wethers. 600 1-tooth to s.m. breeding ewes (to be drafted). 170 s.m. ewes. 100 shorn lambs off rape. 35 lambs. 50 good conditioned bullocks. 10 18-months s.h. steers. 20 vealers. 7 fat steers. 2 fat bulls. 40 mixed weancrs. 10 store cows. 6 18-months s.h, heifers, r.w.b. 2 bulls. Baconers, porkers, stores and weaner pigsNote.—All pigs must be yarded by 11.15 sharp. Rig sale commences 11.30 sharp. 102 SHANNON SALE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24th, 1920. Messrs abraham and williams, LTD., will sell as above at 1 p.m. 130 2-tooth ewes off hills. 10 fat ewes. 20 2-tooth wethers. 100 good woolly lambs. 17 8-year steers. 12 2f-year steers. - 28 2-year steers. 30 18 months steers. 25 weaner steers. 4 fat cows. 18 mixed weaners. 6 head mixed cattle. 153 AUCTION SALE At the Farm, Wainui-o-mata, On THURSDAY, MARCH 25th. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has been • favoured with instructions from Geo. Glover, Esq., who has disposed of his property, to sell by Public Auction as above, his select herd of 60 FRIESIAN, GRADE FRIESIAN AND JERSEY CATTLE, including:— 1 stud Friesian bull, “Lakeside— Harmke” 3 registered Friesian cows 8 milking Friesian cows 3 milking cows with calves at foot 9 cows (various) in calf 10 2-year heifers in calf—a splendid lot 16 6 to 12-month heifers —a splendid lot 1 2-year bull 2 yearling bulls —a nice lino 10 good calves 1 gig horse 1 light cart horse 4 unbroken fillies 1 donkey (female) I gig—in first-class order 1 phaeton 1 .dray ■■ 1 wooden roller 1 chaff-cutter (horse or hand) 1 set gig harness—in good condition 1 man’s saddle Also 2 ladies’ saddles, 1 weighbridge, jack, grindstone, crosscut saw, barbwire, staples, strainer, blocks, etc., some honsebold furniture, and sundries too many to enumerate. Note: —The farm is situate between 5 and 6 miles from the Lower Unit railway station, by -good motor road. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. H. ERNEST, LEIGHTON, Auctioneer, 182, Featherston street. 177 LEADING HOTELS. BRUNSWICK HOTEL, Upper Willis street Wellington. MRS A. V. HOLBROOK. Late of the Langham and Dominion Hotels, Proprietress. TOOTHING but the best of Wines and ' Spirits stocked -in this hotel, and all true to label. First-class Accommodation- at reasonable tariff. Hearty welcome to all old and new friends. WELLINGTON HOTEL, Opposite Parliament Buildings, Molesworth street. EXCELLENT Accommodation, Best of Liquors. Tariff on- application. K. WILKINSON. Late Alhambra Hotel, Wellington, also Criterion, Wanganui. Telephone 793. Proprietress. DENBIGH HOTEL, FEILDING. Harry r. Wallace date of the Metropolitan Hotel, Wellington) has taken over the above well-known and popular Hostelry, and invites old aiid new partons to make the “DENBIGH" their headquarters when visiting Feilding. Tariff—l2s per diem. Best of Liquors. Cuisine, and attention. WHITE SWAN'HOTEL, Cuba street. MRS McGUIRB wishes to notify all Friends and the General Public that she has taken over the above wellknown Hostelry. Terms moderate. The Best Wines and Spirits only I stocked. A single Bottle at Wholesale Rates. 'Phone 1419. ALBERMARLB PRIVATE HOTEL. Corner Cuba and Ghuzneo streets, WELLINGTON (Off Cuba Street). This popular house has been thoroughly renovated, and is now under the management of Mr J. R. WHETTER, late Chef. Grand Hotel, Dunedin.' Kitchen under his personal supervision. Excellent Cuisine. Terms, 8s per day. Permanents by arrangement. Letters and telegrams receive prompt attenion. ’Phone 2202. AN IDEAL' PLACE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. Hotel grand central (107, Cuba street.) Best for comfort, convenience, and personal attention at moderate cost. Call, write, or wire us for accommodation at onr well-appointed private Hotel. WELLINGTON’S BEiST. Terms: 10s per day, and JB3 3s per week. S. EDILSON, Proprietor. Telegrams: "Edilson," Wellington. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. tiger HOTEL. Corner Taranaki street and Abel Smith street, Wellington, "MAT" GLHESON, Proprietor, Has taken over the above Hotel, and will be pleased to meet Old and New Friends. Best Brands of Wines and Spirits stocked. Tariff reasonable. A trial solicited. 'Phone 2527 a. HOTEL LANGMUIR, TAUMARUNUI (Opposite Railway Station), OFFERS Frist-class Accommodation. Electric light throughout. Night Porter. All trains met. Wire for accommodation. A. J. LANGMUIR, Proprietor.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10545, 23 March 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10545, 23 March 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10545, 23 March 1920, Page 10