ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS Jg W E f AIE STORTFORD LODGE YARDS 1 FRIDAY, 5th MARCH, 1937, At 10.30 a.m. sharp. Conditions: — (1) Entries close with tue selling brokers at 9 p.m. Monday, lsl March. (2) Late entries will be placed at tk end of the fair, UQOA STATION BREEDING iU£\J EWES Comprising: — 2107 2-TOOTH EWES. 2880 4/6-TOOTH EWES. 7233 4/5-YEAR EWES. IJIAKAPAU YARDS SATURDAY, MARCH 6th, 1937. At 12.30 p.m. - 226 2-th. Ewes. 90 4/6-th. Ewes. 473 4/5-yr. Ewes. 30 2/4/6-th. Wethers. 21 Woolly Ewe and Wether Lambfc 235 Rape Lambs. 26 Rams (S.D.) (Rocnney), 68 Fat Ewes. Waipukubau , yAEDS TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1937, The sale of sheep will commence at 1 p.m. or earlier if ' sale of cattle ia completed before tbat hour, 70 1/2-yr.^Steers. 700 4/5-yr. Ewes. gTORTFORD J^ODGE YABDS ° WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1937, : ' The sale will commence at 10 a.m, with fat cattle. No stock to be yarded before 5 a.m, during March. The times for commencing selling will be as follows: — Beef cattle, 10 a.m.; store sheep, 11 a.ai.; fat sheep, at 10'minutes after completion of fat cattle or at 12 noon if fat cattle ar« finished before that hour, 400 4/5-yr. Ewes. fJTUTIRA Y-^-DS THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1937, At 11 a.m. QNGAONGA YAEDs THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1937, WAIPUKURAU gWE J?AIR It has been deoided to CANCEL thi above Fair set dowu for March 12th. 1937. * SALES FOR MARCH, Waipukurau, 9, 16, 23. Stortford Lodge, 10, 17, 24, 31. Ewe Fair, Stortford Lodge, 5. Takapau^ 6, 19. Tutira, 11. Onga Onga, 11, 25, Oddments Sale, 17. HAWKE'S BAY WOOLBROKERS1 ASSN. q^HE ASSOCIATED BROKERS will A hold the NEXT ODDMENTS SALE of HIDES, SKINS & TALLOW. in Messrs. Dalgety and Co., LtcL's, No. 2 Store, Port Ahuriri, on WEDNES* DAY, 17th March, 1937, at 11 a.m, MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO. LTD. gTORTFORD J^ODGE jgWE JIAXB FRIDAY, MAROH ' 5th, 1937.' MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., LTDWill offer:— 2684 BEEEDING- EWES, Cocnprising: — 428 2-TOOTH EWES. 350-4 & 6-TOOTH EWES 1906 4 & 5-YEAR EWES, On Account of the following vendom Kereru Station, Matapiro. Stationj Taumahapu Station, Craggy Range Sta» tion, and Messrs. B, Shadbolt, J. Jj Connor, G. Lewis. VXVIAN COX. yiviAN (jos F.R.EX (N.Z.) OFFERS AS A GOING CONCERN 2800 ACEES freehold, of which 100 acres are rich drained swamp lands planted in new pasture. Situated Northern Hawke '• Bay. Well subdivided, fences in good order. Watered by permanent creeka and springs. Stock: 3875 mixed sheep, 553 mixed cattle, 6 borses. Shearing plant, traetor and full range of fanu implements. Buildings consist of good homestead with all conveniences, wool" shed and all necessary outbuildings. This property is on the market at practically Government valuation and Is cheap. Further Particulars from — yiVIAN QOX NEXT McGLASHAN'S MART TENNYSON STREET : NAPIER 'Phone 55. P.O. Box 55. FARMERS 1 JNEXPENSIVE pARM »J»IMBERS Poplar - Cottonwood - Gum — At— E. WARE & SON'S SAWMILL, Riverslea Road South. 'Phone 2966. Hardwood Gates a Speeiality. ' Printed and published by William Arthur Whitlock, for " Hawke 's Bay Newspapers, Limited," at the RegyH tered Office of the Company, Queeft Street, Hastings. THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1937. *
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