ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS jQANNEVIRKE gWE "yAIB . THURSDAY, MARCH 4th, 1937.. All young Ewes to be offered first. 35,000 M,A> BEEEDING EWES* Comprising: — 12,000 4 & 5-YEAR EWES. 7,000 6-YEAR EWES. 3,000 2-TOOTH EWES. 1,000 4 & 6-TOOTH EWES. 1,000 S.M. EWES. • Y^AIPUKURAU yARDS TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1937. Tbe sale of "sheep will coramence at 1 p.m. or carlier if sale of cattle i* ' eoiuplcted befure that hour. 400 2/4/6-th. Wcthers. 200 1/2-yr. Steers (P.A., Hereford). 100 Woolly Ewe.and Wether Lambs. 3 Dairy Cows and Heifers in profit and to calve. 80 Fat Wetbers. 70 Fat Ewes. 400 4/5-yr. Ewes. 25 Kams (S.D., Romnev). 150 2-th. Ewes. 100 5/6-yr. Ewes. 10Q Wether Lambs. gTORTFORD J^ODGE i^ARD* WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1937, ) Tlie sale will commence at 10 with fat cattle. No stock to be yarded before 5 in. during March. The times for commencing selling will be as follows:— Beef cattle," 10 a.m.; store sheep, 11 a.m»; fat sheep, at 10 minutes after eompletion of fat cattle or at 12 moon if fat cattle aro finished before .that hour. 417 5-yr. Ewes. " 1453 4/5-yr. Ewes. 1580 Woolly- Ewe and Wether Lambs. 105 Fat Bullocks. 108 Fat Cows and Heifers. . 330 1/2-yr. Steers. , * 20 3-yr, Steers. 200 Fat Ewes. 100 4/6-th, Ewes. 15 Rams (S.D.). ]JWE jp A I R STOETFORD LODGE YARD3 - t FRIDAY, 5th MARCH, - 1937, At 10.30 a.m, sharp. Conditions; — (1) Entries close with . the selliag brokers at ft p.m. Monday, 1st March. (2) Late entries will be placed'at the end of the fair,, 20,000 STATION BREEDING EWES. All ages. JJAKAPAU YABDS SATURDAY, MARCH 6th, 1937. At 12.30 p.m. j SALES FOR MARCH. Waipukurau, 2, 9, 16, 23. Stortford Lodge, 3, 10, 17, 24, 31. Ewe Fair, Stortford Lodge, 5.' Takapau, 6, 19. Tutira, II. Onga Onga, 11, 25. Ewe Fair, Waipukurau, 12. Oddments Sale, 17. EDUCATION AL. mSS PLORENCE PARKINSON A.T.C.L. TEACHER -PIANOFORTE & THEORY Studio: 308 Knight Street - Hastings. 'Phone 4325. CLIFTON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 403 E. Southampton Street, Hastings. Shorthand • Typewriting • Bookkeepipg MARGARET A.- GILLMAN, P.C.T. (Member of the Pitman Fellowship, London) — PrineipaL FRANCES FOX L.R.AM., A.R.C.M. Has resumed teaching — VIOLIN, PIANOFORTE, THEORY. Btudio: "Enderley," Duart" Road, Havelock North. 'Phone 4280. Also at Hereworth and Queensweod Schools. CEC1L B. SFINNEY, L.R, A.M. D^ganist, Choirmaster, St. Matthew'* Church, Musician at Iona College, Queenswood and Hereworth Sehools. Receives pupils for. Pianoforte, Organ, Barmony and Singing, and prepares for all examinations (paper work inelu'ded). Sound foundation in Musical Appreciation and Practicai Musiciauship givenu In 1936 15 Examination Successes wer* gained. Studio: St. Matthew's HalL Home: 900 Fitzroy Avenue, Hastings. •FIRST TERM BEGINS FEBRUARY L ; — ,6"]lfODERNE" SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING, Re-opening February 15. .jgRABET COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Publie Trust Bldg., Hastings. Tuition in Shorthand, Typewriting and Bookkeeping. Passes Hastings and Napier: 18 Govt. and 12 Chamber of Commerce. Coaching in Languages, French and Latin; correet pronounciation a specialty, by Prof. Leahy. — 111 Ti _ J. B. FLETCHER LTD. HIGH-CLASS BUTCHER 408 HERETAUNGA ST, • HASTINGS VEAL STEAK 7d lb ' TOMATO SAUSAGES .. 5d lb. Phone 3856. E. F. LEICESTER ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR HAVELOCK NORTH Telephones: Shop 3391; Res. 3122*. Farm • Factory' • and Domestie Installations. Competitive Prices. Tendera Free", Printed aud published by William Arthur Whitlock, for "Hawke 's Bay Newspapers, Limited," at the Registered Office of the Comphuy, Queen Street, Hastings. ' MONDAY, MAEC7H X* 1% jt.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 38, 1 March 1937, Page 12
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