ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS . rpAKAPAU YAHDS ' ^ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6th , at 12.30 p.m. 70 Fat Ewes. 215 2/4/6-th Wethers. ' 5 Rams (Southdown) 9 Rams. - -4 100 Woolly Ewe and Wether LambSj j 1531 4/5-yr. Ewes. 78 4/6-th Ewes. 50 2-th Ewes. 478 Rape Lambs. ! 1 Fat Cow. s .j 2 Empty Cows and Heifers. 5"^^TAIPUKURAU YARDa TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, The sale of sheep will commence at 1 p.m. 'or earlier if sale of cattle ii $ completed before that hour. ( j| 450 Rape Lambs. ■* 4 Fat Bullocks. 150 2-th Ewes. 600 4/5-yr. Ewes. 10 Earns (Romney)^ 380 2/4/6-th Wethers. 20 Fat Ewes. 33 Fat Cows and Heifer#. gTOBTFORD J^ODGE Y^8 WEDNEBDAY, FEBRUARY 10 , - 1 ^e sale wiU "commence at 10 a.fln with Fat cattle. No stock to be yarded before 5 a.m« during February. The times for commencing selling will , be as follows: — Beef cattle, 10 a.m.; Btore sheep, 11 a.m.; fat sheep, 10 minutes after completion of fat cattle or at 12 noon if fat cattle are Rnished Jt before that hour. 1 45 Rams (feyeland and Southdown)* 240 Woolly Ewe and Wether Lambfe 260 4/5-yr. Ewes. , ^ -ir JgWE JTAIR WAIPUKURAU YARDS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1931, at 11 a.m. \ > Conditions:— L Entries close with the lelling brokers at 9 p.m. on Monday, 8th February. 2. Late entries will be placed et the end of the fair. OK Af|A STATION BREEDING EWES m agea> — ^ SALES FOR FEBRUARY, ■ Waipukurau 9, 16, 23. Stortford Lodge, 10, 17, 24. ^ Ewe Fair, Stortford Lodge, 5, 19. Takapau, 6. Onga Onga, 11, 25. Ewe Fair, Waipukurau, 12, 26* ( Petane, 15. BOOK3ELLERS & STATIONERS riUSTOMERS appreciate our variety ( of Magazines. We appreciate your custom. Try MARSDEN BOOK CO., LTD., Napier, for your Magazines. . - A FULL RANGE — of— | tVEHTCOMBE A TOMBS & COLUNS BROS. \ N.Z. DIARIES N.Z. DIARIES * For both Desk and Pocket UsS, now available. FOSTER BROOK Bookseller, Stationer and Newsagent P.O>. Box 3. Estd. 1884.- 'Phone 2461, HASTINGS, I VTVTAN cox. yiYIAN C0X ESTATE AGENT • Has received instructions from the { MORTGAGEE To sell immediately the fo.llowinjp IDEAL FATTENTNG FARM ~ 300 - A0EES WAIPAWA DISTRICT - All Ploughable Frocn rich, heavy, drained swamp flata to a little lighter high and dry plateau. Beautifully sheltered — Plantatione All necessary buildings. TITLE — L.I.P. RENT 7/4. At the price of .the Mortgage — £4500 With only £1500 cash. Balance 5 year# *' at 4J per cent. It is undoubtedly a ch'eap property. Genuine Buyers can obtain further dotails. yiVIAN C0X* Next McGlashan 's Ltd. Tennyson Street — NAPIER Box 55. P.O. Box 55. ; THE SUNSHINE BAKERY OUE WEDDING -CAKfiS OUR BIRTHDAY CAKES The Best in Town. OUE CAFETEEIA For MORNING & AFTERNOON TEAS Ring 4012, LITTLE BROWNIE CAKES. JtTTX l-3-cup butter and 1-3-cup sugar; add 1-3-cup golden syrup and wellbeaten egg. Sift and add lj-cups flour, 1-teaspoon baking powder, J-teaspoon carbonate of soda and J-cup chopped nuts. Flavour with S'tevens' ' ' Cathedral Brand" Essence of Vanilla, Lemon or Cocoanut. Bake 20 minutes in ■ p&ttv pans. Printed and published by William Arthur Whitlock, for " Hawke 's Bay Newspapers, Limited," at the Registered Offiee of the Company, Queen Street, Hastings. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1937.
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