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■■ ENTEETAINMENTS. 1/- - 1/- - All Seats - 6d - 6d E MUNICIPAL PKTURES == —TO-NIGHT AT 8— Two men— condemned to living death — to twenty years in a blistering inferno of madness, defy murderous jungle and shark-infested seas to "ESCAPE "ESCAPE FROM DEVIL'S ISLAND" FROM DEVIL'S ISLAND" — Starring — VICTOR JORY Florence Rice - Normam Foster — ASSOCIATE FEATUEE— TIM McCOY Biding — figEting through daring adventure and throbbing romance in the glamorous West with Billie Seward, - Robert Allen • — in — "LAW BEYOND THE RANGE" "LAW BEYOND THE RANGE" "LAW BEYOND THE RANGE" (Programme Appr. for Universal Exhib) Plans at Sutcliffe's, ring 2822. WRIGHT STEPBENSON & CO. nrwo IMPOBTANT STUD SHEEP • DISPEBSAL SALES IN OTAGO. At KELSO A. & P. SHOW GROUNDS, KELSO, MONDAY, 1st MAROH, at 12 noon, |JNRESERyED J^ISPEESAL gALE — Of— KEPPOCK STUD ROMNEYS, \ CTING under instruetions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late RIOHABD YABDLEY, his well-known "Keppock" Boomey Stud will be entirely dispersed at auction as above (without reserve), when the pffering will comprise:. 250 -1' 2' 3' 4"SHl STUD BAMS. 100 STU13 EWE LAMBSgg 1-SH. FLOCK BAMS. 2Q 1 TO 4-SH. STUD EAMS, I AA STUD AND FLOCK EAM XUW LAMBS. The Keppock Eomney Stud is pne of the best in the South Island, It was founded with Penrose ewes, bred by Sir William Perry, these being selected'princdpally for covering. The late Bichard Yardley paid great attention to wool, and as his country produced sheep rather exceptional for size and bone, he developed' a very highclass Bomney 'stud. It will pay leading breeders throughout New Zealand to attend this dispersal sale, as they will be given an opportunity to secure Bomneys of the best breeding and type that will give them the desired climatic outcross. The sires used at Keppock were bred in the best North Island studs, including those of Sir William Perry, Penrose, and Mr. Q. Bonald, AUoa, prices paid for these at auction ranging up to 200 guineas and 300 guineas. Many prizes have been won by Keppock Eomneys in the leading southern showrings, including championships at the Southland Metropolitan and Gore Shows. The present leading sire is a twin brother to the 1936 New Zealand Boyal Champion. All the sheep catalogued have been passed for transfer. "JJNEESEEYED jpISPEESAL gALE — Of— STUD ROMNEYS & SOUTHDOWNS. TUESDAY, 2nd MAKUJtf, at 12.30 p.m. A CTING under instruetions from the Trustees in the Estate of W. A. BAXTER, his well-known Bomney and Southdown Studs will be entirely dispersed at auction as above (without reserve), .when the offering will comprise:. EOHNEYS, 230 1, 2, 3, 4-SH. STUD EWES. g0 STUD EWE LAMBS, g0 1-SH, FLOCK BAMS, £ STUD EAMS, 2 & S-SH. QA STUD AND FLOCK EAM OU LAMBS. The Boomey stud founded in 1923 from well-known South Island flocks • was added to by selected ewes from Penrose and Castlerock, and latterly the majority of the sires used came from the noted Castlerock Stud, now dispersed. The Stud is noted for its bone and constitution, and jdensity and quality of its wool. The sheep aro high-class in every xespect, SOUTHDOWNS. The offering will comprise the cortplete stud, as follows;— 00 i; 2, 3 & 4-SH. STUD EWES. 30 STUD EWE LAMBS. 30 1-SH. FLOCK EAMS. 2 STUD EAMS, 3-SH. 30 FLOOK BAM LAMBS. Tho Southdown Stud was founded by the late W. A. Baxter in 1925 with selected ewes bred by Mr. W. A. Jenkins (Flock No. 24) and additiona wefre tnade at later dates from other noted studs. Eams used were bred by Messra W. J. Jenkins, H. J. Andrew (Flock No. 225) and Allan Grant (Flock No. 131). Further particulars on application to fche auctioneers. • Catalogues will be available at a later date. Purchases will be made for clients unabie to attend personally. WRIGHT STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., Stud Stock Auctioneers, Dunedin, Wellington and Branches. TEETH FILLED PAINLESSLY — AT — JQENTIST J^AVIES J. B. PLETCHER LTD. HIGH-CLASS BUTCHEB 408 HERETAUNGA ST. • HASTlXGiS VEAL STEAK 7d lb. TOMATO SAUSAGES .. 5d lb. JPhpne 3856,1 /

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 31, 20 February 1937, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 31, 20 February 1937, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 31, 20 February 1937, Page 20

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