ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS QNGA QNGA YAEDS FRIDAY, JUNE 11, at 11.30 570 Breeding Ewes (S.D. R.). 175 Fat Ewes. 45 Fat Wethers. 80 Ewe Hoggots. 20 Fat Lambs. 20 Wether Hoggets. 20 Store Ewes. 16 Weaner to 2-yr. Steera. 16 Weaner to 2-yr. Heifers. .10 Fat Cows and Heifers. 70 Store Ewes. ^yAXPUKUKAU YAKDS TUESDAY, iUNE 15, 1937. (1) The sale of sheep will cominene« at 1 p.m., or earlier if sale of cattls is completed before that hour. ' (2) Stock will not be received foi sale arriving into the yards after 1C a.m. on morning of sale. 250 5-yr. Ewes (S.D.R.), ' 50 2-th Ewes (S.D.R). gTOKTFOBD J^ODGE YAKDi WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1937, The sale will commence at 10 aja with fat cattle. ■, No stock to be yurded before 6 a.m. during May. The times for commencing selling will be as foilows:— 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 hoilr. 23 Ewe Lambs. 20 Fat Cows and Heifers. * 57 Weaner to 2-yr. Steers. SALES FOR JUNE. Waipukurau, 15, 22, 29. Stor'tford Lodge, 16, 23, 30. Oddments Sale, 16. i Onga Onga Sale, 11. Takapau Sale, 18. Aberdeen Angus Sale, S.L., 24 and 25. H.B.. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD. CPECIAL AUCTION -SALE OF ° TIMBER. YHE H.B. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN. LTD., will sell, without Teserve, ixi their Paddock adjoining the WAIPUKURAU SALEYARDS, immediately after the STOCK SALE on TUESDAY, 15th JUNE— 1 d OOO FEET of RIME' AND A^'UVU MATAI TIMBER, as under:— 5000 ft. 4 x 1, Matai; 3500 ft. fl x 1 Rimu, some Matai; 700 ft. 6 x £ Rimu and Matai; 200 ft. 3 x 2 Matai; 3500 f t. 4 x 2 Rimu; 600 ft, 4 x 3 Rimu and Matai; 400 ft. 4 x 4 Rimu and Matai. The above will be offered in suitable farmers'' lots, and the timber is now on the ground, and available' for inspection. • .* BOOKSELLERS & STATIONEBS. P. J. S. GEORGE — The Printer (Established for Half-a-Century) OFFICE STATIONERY & SUPPLIES SHOW CARDS & TICKET BOARDS Cnr. Heretaunga and Warren Streets, HASTINGS, FOR WINTER NIGHTS1 READING. " PENGUIN B00E8 PENGTTIN BOOKS PENGUIN. BOOKS PENGUIN BOOKS 80 First Class Titles 80 First Class Titles ': 1/- each : 3 for 2/6 1/- each : 3 for 2/6 p O S'T E E gBOOK, Heretaunga St. :: HASTINGS pRECISION STEEL IT1LING CAB1NETS, Schaeffer Pens and Pencils, Twinlock Loose Leaf Ledgers, Printlng and Office Supplies. Telephone 3963 for our Representative to calL WATTIE LIMITED PRIVATE CURING -ByELITE BACON FACTORY. Satisfaction Guaranteed. ljd per lb. charged on finished weight. Pigs collected ex Works FREE. 'PHONE 3627 , , HASTINGS A DVERTISEMENTS under the headings of Situations Vacaut, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous, etc., are accepted at the following rates:— 16 Words •••••• 1/- cash 1/6 booked 24 Words ...... 1/6 cash 2/- booked 32 Words .«••., 2/- cash 2/6 booked From 32 Words to 40 Words, £-inch— . 3/9 cash 4/3 booked Larger Spaces, except where otherwise specified 5/- per inch NO REUMATIC NIGHTS NOW. ' ' A LL the pain has now gone — I can get a good night 's sleep," eaya Mrs. F.B.-; •, Petone, who removed the agony and swellings of acute rheumatism with Birma Rheumatio Remedy. It is palatable and smooth and absolutely reliable in the removal of pain, swellings, and all sharp swinges. Money-back guarantee. 3 months ' supply 6/6 from Noel Wil- •; son 's Pharmacy, Hastings. j r -- 1 " ■ i 1'iinicd and pnblished by William Artlinr Whitlock, for "Hawke's Bay I Xewspapers, I.imited, " at the Regit1 tcred Office of the Company, Quees ^Ircct, TTnstings. T11U11SDA Y, .'JL'NE 10, 1937.
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