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J ASSOCIATSD AUCTIONEERS * tJAKAPAU YAEI)S FRIDAY, APRIL 16th, 193?s At 12.30 p.m s 60 4/6-th. Ewes. 60 4/5-yr. Ewes. 20 Store Ewes. 215 Rape Lambs. 500 Shoxn. Ewe and Wether Lambs. 6 Dairy Cows ai#8. Heifers in profil and to calve. WAIPUKURAU yAEDR TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1937. (1) The sale of sheep will commenct at 1 p.m, or earlier if sale of cattle is completed before that hour. (2) No stock to be yarded after 10 a.m. on the morning of sale. NOTE.-— Stock will not be received for sale arriving .into the yards after 10 a.m. gTORTFOED J^ODGB yARDI WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21sfc," 1937^ The sale will comrnence at 10 m.m« with fat cattle. No stock to be yarded before 0 a.a> during April. The times for commencing selling will be as follows: — -Beef , cattle, 10 a.m.; store sheep, 12 noon; fat" sheep, at 10 minutes- after completion ' of fat cattle or at 12 noon if fat cattle are finished before that hour. • , . SALE'S FOR APRILi Waipukurau, 20, 27. Stortford Lodge, 21, 28. Onga Onga, 30. Takapau, 16. s Oddcnent, 28. EAST COAST gHEEP J)OG yRIAL QLUB (Affiliated with the North Island Dog Trial Association). ^ 48th ANNUAL MEETING, PORANGAHAU. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, APRIL 28th, 29th and 30th. On Ground lent- by Messrs. Board and Thomas (adjgining Spprts Ground). Trials start punctually at 8 a.m. OFFICIALS.— Patron: T. P. Hunte^ Esq.; President: E. J. . White, Esq, PROG R A M M E — CLASS I.— Short Head and Yard. Open. Distance: About quarter of a mile. Time, 15 minutes. First Prize, £6; Second Prize, £4; Third Prize, £2; Fourth Prize, £1. CLASS IA. — Maiden Dogs. Open t6 dogs that have never won a heading event of any kind at time of starting. First Prize, £3 ; Second Prize, £2; Third Prize, £1; Fourth Prize. 10/-. CLASS n. — Heading, Bring Back and Hold in Ring. - Abont half a mile, Time, 12 minutes. Open. First Prize,, £6; Second Prize, £4; Third Prize, £2; Fourth Prize, £1. CLASS HA. — Maiden Dogs. First Prize £3; Second Prize, £2; Third Prizeu £1; Fourth Prize, 10/-. CLASS HI.— -Open Huntaway. About a quarter of a mile; through three sets of flags, to the satisfaction. of the Judge. Time, 12 minutes, First Prize, £6; Second Prize, £4; Third Prize, £2; Fourth Prize, £1. - ; CLASS TTTA. — Maiden Huntaway* Open to maiden dogs that have'nevel won a Huntaway Event of any da« scription at time of starting. Other conditions as above. Fifst Prize, £3; Second Prize, £2; Third Prize, £1; Fourth Prize, 10/-* ~ ' CHALLENGE CUPS AND TROPHIES Austin Memorial Trophy to be awarded to the man scoring the Most Points in Bracelet and Huntaway with two dogs. Dogs to be nominated. before Competitdr eiiters the ring. One dog in each event, . W. Whyte, Esq. — Challenge' Cup, valued at £10 10/-, for One Dog scor* ing Most Points in Short Head, Open* To be won three times, before becom- • ing the" property of the Competitor. £10 10/- Cup, presented by J. Turiey, Esq,, for dog scoring Most Points in Class 2. To be won three times. Silver Cup, valued at £10 10/-, presented by Col. W. Neilson, for One Dog scoring Most Points in Class IH (Hunt- . away). To be won three times. Silver Cup, value £10 10/-, presentfed by C. F. Jacobs, Esq., for team of 3 dogs. 1 heading and 2 huntaway. To be won three times. Dogs to be nominated, 'Aggregate Cup, value £10 10/-, presented by A. W. Parsons, Esq., for Dog or Dogs scoring Most Points in Classee 1, 2 and 3 (open). £5 5/- Cup, presented by H. V. Hill, Esq., for local Maiden Man and Dog scoring Most Points in Class 2. To be won three titnes. Cup presented by Ned Lowe, Esq., for local Maiden Man and Dog scoring Most. Points in Classes 1 and 2. To be won twice in succession or three times at intervals. Numerous Special Prizes to be allotted later, Members' Aunual • Subscription, 7/6; Entrance for Members, 7/C; Non-mem-bers, 30/6. Maiden Entries, Non-.n:em-bers, 7/6; Members, 5/-. Entry for Class HA: Members 3/6, Non-membera .5/-. Luneheon on-Ground. DANCE WILL BE HELD SECOND NIGHT OF TRIALS.^. Joint Hon. Secs.: E. McLENNAN & R. A. MeGREEVY. Pnnted and ' publishutl by William Arthur Wbitlock, for "Hawke's Bay Newspapers, Limited," at the Regiitered Office of the Company, QuetS Slreeu Hasfinys. . WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1937

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 74, 14 April 1937, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 74, 14 April 1937, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 74, 14 April 1937, Page 16

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