» - ■ ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS waipukurau yajijda "" TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1937. ' (1) The sale of- sheep will commence at 1 p.m., or earlier if ■ sale of cattle is cooipleted before that hour. ^ (2) Stock will not be- received for sale arriving into the yards- after 10 a.m. on morhing of sale. 40 Fat Ewes. 600 3/4-yr. Bullocks (PA., Hereford) 600 1/2-yr. Steers. 100 1/2-yr, Heifers.. 150 Weaner Heifers. 1 Breeding Cbw and Heifer, 1 Empty; Cow and. Heifer. • 1 1 ' gTORTFORD J^ODGE Y*ABDS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1937, The sale will commence at 10 a.m, with fat cattle. No stock %to be yarded before 6 a.m. during August. 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 b£ fat cattle or at 12 noon if fat cattle' ara finighed before that hour. ^ 170 Ewe and Wether Hogget#, / 4.0 Fat Wether#. - -—J 40 Fat Ewes 200 Wether H°ggetS. 200 Ewe Hoggets. . 27 One and two-year • Heifers, 12 Fat Bullocks. i 107 Fat Cow's and Heifers. 35 3/4-yr. Bullocks (P.A.). ' 100 Weaner Steers. SALES.FOR SEPTEMBER, Stor.tford Lodge, 8, . 15, 22,; 29, : Waipukurau, 7, 14, 21, 28. - t MURRAY, ROBERT.S & CO., LTD. gTORTFORD J^ODGE gALE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1937, JTURRAY, ROBEETS & CO., LTD., will- offer on. account of . G. S, OAMPBeLL, Kahuranaki, J. C. wedd,' Sherenden, and Omapere Station, the following: — - P.A. & HEREFORD COWS— r.w. P A. Bulls. . , gg 3-YR. PA. STEERS. 35 2-YR: P.A. STEERS. 120 YEARLING STEERS." 20 YEARLING P.A. HEIFERS* On Account of PATOKA STATION— ^00 M.S. ROMNEY HOGGETS. H.B. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN^ LTD. gPECIAL JJNTRY OF QATTLE THE H.B. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN. LTD., will offer at Waipukurau artih i TuHSDAY, Septemher 7 next, 1000 head of well-bred Statiou Cattle, comprxsing — 000 3/4-YR. BULLOCKS, princfc pally Black Polls. 80 2-YR. P.A. STEERS. ; 320 M.S." PA. CROSS AND HEREFORD YEARLINGS, principally steers. The above are all clean-bred statiou cattle, will be definitely on the market and are being offered on account of the following breedets: — Oakbourne Station, A. W. Elliott, Mrs. F. A. Limpus, Henry Judd,- Uharles R. Edgecombe, Hugh W. White, Harold Worsnop, C. J. O'Reilly, Gerald Milson, Micliael Davidson, J. E. Knapp and J, J. Bird. > • HOTEL ACCOMMODATION, ETC. GIVE YOURSELF . . A SPRING TONJC TAKE A 1?EW DAYS OFF -= - , And visit— • rpHE ^ERRACES rpHE 'J'ERRACES AT TAUPO The Hot Baths, the Hospitality, th« Change will send you back fresh and ? Invigorated. ( J O H N N Y SHEEHAN . Proprietor. T- ' * * ' * JJELENSVILLE ' JJOT gPRINGS PARAKAI HOUSE — Tennis Social Hall, Hot Mineral Baths in house; A.A. Hostel; speeial winter tariff £3 10/weekly, 12/6 daily; reduction to Automobile members.- For reservations wire us. g. E R K E L E Y JJ O T E L OR1ENTAL BAY — WELLINGTON Wellington 's Largest Wooden Private Hotel. Refurnished and ro-deeorated throughout. New hot water service to bedrooms and bathrooms. Garages and parking accommodation available. Tariff: 15/- per day or £4 10/- per week. Permanents by arrangement. Proprietor —_L._F. KELLY. THE BEST PLACE TO-STAY IN ROTORUA is * ' : gEENT'S JJ O T E L QAULFIELD J£OUSE •Sydney St. East (opp. Parlt. Buildings) WELLINGTON. Modern Guest House. Daily tariff 12/6; weekly by arrangement. MRS. E. MAXWELL. Tel. 42-355. l'rinted and ' published by William Arthur Whitlock for "Hawke's Bay Newspapers, Limited," at the Regi#tered Office of the Company, QueM Street, Hastings. . MONDAY, SEPTEMBEE 6, 1937.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 197, 6 September 1937, Page 12
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