ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS WAXPUXPEAP Y^08 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, The sale of sheep will commence ' ad I p.m. or earlier if sale of cattle il eompleted before that hour. 450 Rape Lambs. 4 Fat Bullocks. 150 2-th Ewes. 6#0 4/5-yr. Ewes. 10 Rams (Romney). 380 2/4/6-th Wethers. 20 Fat Ewes. 33 Fat Cows and Heifers. 200 Shorn Ewe and Wether Lambs. 80 4/6-th Ewes. 200 4/5-yr. Ewes. 50 2-th Ewes. 350 Rape Lambs (S.D. Cross). 80 Woolly Ewe and Wether Lambl* ■ • . . • _ . _ gTORTFOED J^ODGE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10 The sale will commence at 10 am* with Fat cattle. No stook to be yarded before 5 during February. The times for comaxencing selling will be as follows: — -Beef cattle, 10 a.m.; store sheep, 11 s.m.| fat sheep, 10 minutes after completion of fat cattle or at 12 noon if fat cattle are finished before that hour. 45 Rams (Ryeland and Southdown^ 240 Woolly Ewe and Wether -LambSi 260 4/5-yr. Ewes. . JJWE pAIR WAIPUKURAU YARDS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1937. at 11 a.m4 Conditions: — 1. Entries close with the selling brokers at 9 p.m. on Monday, 8 th February. 2. Late entries will be placed at the end of the fair. OK nnn STATION BREEDING ^0,UUU EWES> All ages. QNGA QNGA YAEDS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1937, at 1.30 a.m. SALES FOR FEBRUARY. Waipukurau 9, 16, 23; Stortford Lodge, 10, 17, 24. Ewe Fair, Stortford Lodge, 194 Onga Onga, 11, 25. Ewe Fair, Waipukurau, 12, 26, Petane, 15, DE FELIOHET, McLEOD 6 CO. LTD. WAIPUKURAU gWE J?AIR 12th FEBRUARY, 1937 . 7000 BREEDING EWES M"ESSRS DE PELICHET, MeLEOD & CO. LTD., will offer on account of: MOTERE STATION— 1200 2-TH EWES. (To be drafted.) POURERERE STATION— 600 2-TH EWES (To be drafted.) E. O. NATION ESQ^ Fuaawaitat ' Station — 400 2-TH EWES, R. W. HOLDEN ESQ., Makotuku— 430 S.M. 5-YR. EWES. 250 2-TH EWES. TE AWA STATION— 400 S.M. 5-YR. EWES. O. PATTISON, ESQ.— 600 5-YR. EWES^ 300 2-TH'EWES. 300 4 AND 6-TH EWES. MANGAORAPA STATION— 100 2-TH EWES. 400 &M. 5-YR. EWES. S. BOARD ESQ., Porangahau— 200 2-TH EWES. 130 S.M. 5-YR. EWES. " OUEROA STATION— 500 S.M. 5-YR. EWES. 300 2-TH EWES. 300 2, 4 AND -6-TH EWES. J. SPIERS, ESQ., Wanstead— 250 5-YR. EWES. BOOKSELLERS «t STATIONERS QUSTOMERS appreciate our variety of Magazines. We appreciate your custom. Try MARSDEN BOOK CO.t LTD., Napier, for your Magazines. A FULL RANGB — of— WHITCOMBE & TOMBS ts COLLINS BROS. N.Z. D1ARIES N.Z. DIARIES For both Desk and Pocket Use, now available. FOSTER BROOK "Bookseller, Stationer . and Newsagent P.O. Box 3. Estd. 1884. 'Phone 2461. HASTINGS. ORANGE CAKE. QREAM }-cup butter with half of 1|- • cups sugar. Add "remainder oi «ugar with 3 beaten eggs. Add Stevens' "Cathedral Brand" Essence of Orange, Il-cups milk; and i-teaspoon salt, 3cups flour and 3-teaspoons baking pow* der (sifted together). Cover with orange icing, flavoured with Stevens' "Cathedral Brand" Essence oi Orange. Printed and published by William Arthur Whitlock, for " Hawke 's Bay Newspapers, Limited," at the Registered Office of the Company, • Queen Street, Hastings. SATURDAY, FF'^TTARY 0, WST.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 19, 6 February 1937, Page 16
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