' ASSOCIATED AUCnONSBRf # EME F,AIB BTORTFORD LODGS TAHMk HASTINGS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, mt» At 10^0 ama. fharpw Conditions:—. ' e, (1) Entries close with the wlling brokers at 9 pan. on Monda^ 15th February. (2) Late entries will be placed at the end of the fair. 44,490 STATKJN BREEDING EWES. Comprising: — 9,664 2-TOOTH EWES, 5,400 4/6-TH. EWES. 29,426 4/5/6-YR. EWES. ^yAIPUKURAU YARDS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1937, ■ t The sale of sheep will commence a f 1 p,m. or eariier if sale of cattle ia eompleted before that hour. 660 2/4/6-th. Wethers, 600 4/5-yr. Ewes. 120 Rape Lambs. 370 Store Ewes. 200 Woolly Ewes and Wether gTORTFORD J^ODGE WEDNESDlY, FEBRUARY 24, 1937, The sale will commence at 10 a ""ij with fat cattle. No stock to be yarded before 5 uan* during February. The times for cornmencing seliing will be as follows:— Beef cattle, 10 a.m.; store sheep, 11 a.m.; fat sheep, at .10 minutes after completion of fat cattle or at 12 noon if fat cattle aro finished before that hour. - 500 4/5-yr. Ewes. 24 Fat Bnllocks. QNGA QNGA yARDS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 193L at 11.30 a.m. SALES FOR FEBRUARY. Waipukurau, 23. Stortford Lodge, 24, Ewe Fair, Stortford Lodge, 19; Onga Onga, 25. Ewe Fair, Waipukurau, 26. SALES FOR MARCH, Waipukurau, 2, 2, 16, 23. , Stortford Lodge, 3," 10, 17, 24, 31, Ewe Fair, Stortford Lodge, 5. Takapau, 6, 19, Tutira, 11* Onga Onga, 11, 25. Ewe Fair, Waipukurau, 12. Oddmenta Sale, 17. EWB FAI1 WAIPUKURAU YARDh FRIDAY, 26th FEBRUARY. 193L At 11. ajn, Conditions: — (1) Entries closa with the ■eSlng brokers 9 sum. Mosday, 22nd February. (2) Late entries will be placed at the- end of tho fair. ^0 OOO STATION BREEDING v EWES. (AU ages). DE PELIOHET, McLEOD A Qft gTORTFORD j^ODGE JJWE FRIDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, 1227,* jtVESSRS. De PELICHET McLEOD A CO, LTD, will offer on aceouot of: — TAURAPA STATION— 340 2-TH. EWES. 200 4-TH. EWES, 110 6-TH. EWES. 150 4 AND 5-YR. EWES. IAN B. GORDON,- ESQ, HaupoUZt Station— 180 2-TH. EWES. OOL. W. NEELSON, Haumoana— i 200 2-TH. EWEa * 300 4-TH. EWEa TUKEMOKIHI STATION— 500 6-YR. EWEa 130 6-TH. EWEa TANGIWAI STATION— 500 5-YR. EWEa 100 2-TH. EWEa 150 MJL EWES. J. A. MACFARLANE, ESQ.— 225 2-TH. EWEa OOL. W. NEILSON — 200 2-TH. EWEa v 200 4-TH. EWEa D. FERNIE, ESQ, Chesterhope, Pakt* whai — 850 2-TH. EWEa 685 4-TH. EWEa a F. MACKENZIE, ESQ.— 250 2-TH. EWEa PONUI STATION— 70 2-TH. EWEa 265 5-YR. EWEa 85 6-YR. EWEa T E N N18I WHY SEND YOUR RACQUETS away when you can have them Eestrung from 10/-, Eenovated from 1/-. Repairs rapid and reasonable br FRED. H. WALKER 506 Avenue Road W, TT»m«wg«, DO YOU LONG FOR A rit.TCAw SKINf JF YOU long for a better skln , , , or strength to overcome that socalled tired feeling ... take Harvey '■ Mineral Tonic. Harvey 's restoies the baemoglobin of the blood which ca'rries oxygen to all parts of the body. The result is restored energy, toned-up muscles, vitality. Chemists sell Harvey 's at 3/6. Printed and published by Williaa Arthur Whitlock, for "Hawke's Bay Newspapers, Limited,7 at.the Registered Office of the Company, Queen Street, Hastings. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 1937.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 29, 18 February 1937, Page 16
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