ASSOOIATED AUCTIONEERS YYAIPUKUEAU yABDS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1937rf The saie will commence at 10.30 A.m. with cattle, followed by £at and storo sheep. Sale of sheep will com-" mence not later than 12 uoon. Stock will not be reeeived for aale arriving into the yards after 10 a.m. on morning of sale. 50 1-2-year Steers (P.A.)] : 30 1-2-year Heifers (P.A.)J 160 3-yr Steers. 3 Fat Bullocks. 4 Fat Cows and Heiferfc 40 1 and 2-yr Steers (P.A.)j 3 Hereford Bulls4 1 P.A Bull. gTORTFORD J^ODGE yABDS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER S, 1937* The sale will commence at 10 a.m with fat cattle. v No stock to be yarded b^lbre 5.30 a.m. during December. The times for commencing sellfcig will be as follows:— Beef cattle* 10 a.m., store sheep 12 nobn, fat sheep at 10 minutes after completiOn of 4i|t cattle or at 12 noon if fat catf&a rae finished before that houxa 40 Fat Ewe^j . ' — — m SALES FOR DECEMBER Waipukurau, 7, 14, 21. Stortford Lodge, 8, 15, 22i Ongaonga, 10. WIUJAMS & KETTLB, LTD. JMPOETANT QLEARING gAL® monday- next " V DECEMBER 6th, at 11 a.m. Sharpj Account J.' V. L. EDSON, ESQ., HAUMOANA (who. has sold his gr.operty)ji j Order of Sale:— ""t 1 006 MIXED AG"Ea XmostljG " joung) EWES. 100 E^ES* with SouthdoiEH £ Laxnbs at foot. (The above 1100 Ewhs are from tha well known station flocks of Raukawa, Te Apiti, Clifton and Rangitapu). STUD M.A SOUTHDOWN " u EWES with. 100% of lambs. AA PURBBRED 4-TH. SOUTH- ^ DOWN EWES with 100^ Lambs. [ 28 M.A. SOUTHDOWN RAMC 1 4-SHLAR STUD SOUTHA DOWN RAM. Tag No. WG 20 33, F.B.N. (8499) bred bv Mr. W. J. Gimblett. ' " - 17 M.A ROMNEY RAMSs 07 STUD ABEBDEEN ANGU8 COWS & HEIFERS, bred by Ben. iLomnTifl nnri Mqv
1 STUD YEARLING ABERt • x DEEN ANGUS BULL, bred by John Ogilvie, Esq,, Masi terton and sired by his im-» ' poxted bull Bachelor or Decu-. lich out pf Blackcarnoch of Ngawaka. H.B.N. (12415). •J 2-YEAR-OLD STUD ABER* A DEEN ANGUS BULL. bred by R. J. Bell, Esq, J FIRST CLASS JERSEki GOW, 2nd calf, in profit, g DRAUGHT HORSES, J COB, Saddle and Harnesgj IMPLEMENTS.— 1 13-coulter CoIok ial Drill with Rape attachment, 1 Fert tiliser Drill, Booth-MacDonaldj 1 D.F, Plough with fiding attachment, Booth--MacDonald; 1 set medium weight Tync Harrows, i Cambridge Roller, 1 Reid & Gray- Grass Seed Stripper, 1 4-horse McCormick Cultivator, 1* Single Horse Hoe, 1 Albion 2-speed Mower (5 knives), 1 Nicholson Side Delivery Hay Rake and Tedder, 1 R. and G. Hay, Stacker,- 2 Konakais, 1 4-wheel Rubbertyred Traetor Trailer, 1 Zealandia Wool Press, 1 large Patrol Road Grader, 1 Carlyle Road Grader (Junior), 1 set Lucerne Culti^ating Harrows, 1 set Steel Queen Disc Harrows, 8 aside; 1 1-horse Earth Scoop, 2 Tumbler Hay Sweeps, 1 4-horse Yoke, 1 3-ton Endlesg Chain (Tangye), 1 20-cwt. Endless Chain, 1 Spring Dray, 1 Light Spring Cart, 1 4 Oaks Flame Thrower, Ladders, Hay Forks, Hay Knife, 3 24 x l8. Tan paulins, set Cattle Fire Brands, 1 ito 0; quantity new and used Sacks,- Stewart Horse Clipper, Hand Shearing Machine, 1 1-h.p. Electric Motor (brand new), 1 case Cooper's Dip, quantity Johnston 's Wire,. new plain and barb; 200 Feneing Posts, totara and concrete; 40-gal. Deseline Fuel Oil, 5 sets Haw ness, Saddle and Bridle, Cart Saddlei and Breeching, set Spring Cart Har-i ness, 2 Moff-at Virtue Drenching Out fits, 4 gallons Tetroclorethlene, large quantity Pipe Fittihgs, 1 Windmill,large quantity useful sundries, 1 set light Tyne Harrows, quantity . St.ra.iiM ers, totara and concrete. Light Luncheon Provideck Auctioneers. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD,-
fl.B. FARMERS' CO-OP, ASSN. LTD. gTORTFORD J^ODGB gALE WEDNESDAY NEXT, 8th DEC., 1937s ^JHE H.B. FARMERS CO-OP. ASSNj LTD., have been. instructed by A MANSON, ESQ., TWYFORD, who has given np dairying owing to ill health, to sell his Dairy Stock, comprising:— 10 COWS in profit. 2 SPRINGING COWS. Full Particulars at Sale. STOP CORN PAIN INSTANTLY. J^R. SCHOLL'S Zino Pads give in* stant relief from corns. New, im* proved and medically safe, they resist water and medicated dises cause come to lift right out. Dr. Scholl's Zino Pads for corns, callouses, soft corns or bunions. Put one on — the pain is gone. Allan Grant Pharmacy and Griffith'a Shoe Store. Printed and published by William Arthur Whitlock for "Hawke's Bay Newspapers, Limited," at the Registered Office of the Company, Queen Street, Hastings. SATURDAY^ DECEMBER 4, 1937,)
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 61, 4 December 1937, Page 20
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