I \ auctions. FARMERS’ CO-OP. i MANAIA SALE. | TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 'IgQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE 1 1 10 prime 3-year P.A. heifers ! haweraTsheep fair. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 2000 SHEEP, comprising—--1600 mixed age ewes 1000 lambs ! I Further Entries Solicited. ' MAKIRIKIRI SHEEP FAIR. | ' TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. At 12 o’clock sharp. 1 jJO ALGET Y & CO., LTD., will sell at the Lismore Station Yards, 11 i miles from Wanganui, on account of ; various local breeders, their annual | draft of breeding ewes, wethers and | lambs — 6500 SHEEP ’ comprising— I 4000 breeding ewes (lots) 2000 m.s. lambs (lots) 500 2-tli wethers ; 0Q EMPTY HEREFORD COWS with Hereford calves at foot 10 unbroken hacks Cars leave auctioneers’ office on morning of sale. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
WANGANUI RAM FAIR. Y\7 aN G A NUI Agricultural Ass-ocia- ' ’ tion’s First Annual Earn Fair (in coiiiuiictioii with Messrs Dalgety and Co., Ltd., Levin & Co., Ltd., Wright, Stephenson & Co., Ltd., N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Ltd., N.Z. Farmers’ cm-op.. Ltd. ,and Murray Eoberts & Co. Ltd.) I will be held on the Wanganui EaceI course on FEIDAY NEXT,- February 13-th, 1931, commencing at 10.30 a.m. 450 first-class Eomney rams (flocK) 200 first-class Southdown rams (flock) S stud Eomney rams 9 stud Southdown rams (Sale being limited to this number.) From forty-three of the best known and successful breeders. Light Luncheon on the Ground. Full particulars from F. G. Scddon, Secretary, P.O. Box 152, Wanganui.
nurserymen. jjawesa nursery. RELIABLE SEEDLINGS. Antirrhinum; Marigold; Gallardia; Iceland Poppy; Petunia; Balsam; Scabiosa; Lobelia; Heliotrope Celosia; Delphinium; Geum; Penstemon; Delphinium (Butterfly). Zinnias from seed bed, 6d per doz. Winter Vegetable Plants. gHAILER’S N UKSEEY ’ l 37 CALEDONIA ST., HAWERA. ’Phone 2744. CHOICE FLOWER & VEGETABLE SEEDSI In 3d or 6d packets or by weight. Seasonable Varieties of FLOWER & VEGETABLE PLANTS, j FLORAL WREATHS & BOUQUETS I SUPPLIED. 1 ARTIFICIAL WREATHS at REA SONABLE PRICES. gTAUB & 00., 18 REGENT ST., HAWERA. (Opposite George & Doughty’s).
J. c. HUTTON, JN.Z., LTD. ELTHAM. TVTAKES a Specialty of CURINO ' LVJL BACON for Farmers at Lowest Current Bates. ’Phone 255 M, Eltham.
HEMINGWAY’S STILL IN THE LEAH! ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS. o F . the grand total of successful candidates 402 were Hemingway students. BANKING DIPLOMA. Hemingway’s passed 67 candidates. In Auckland and Wellington centres Hemingway students secured over half the total of recorded passes. SECRETARIAL FINAL. (Australasian Institute of Secretaries.) Every successful candidate was a Hemingway student. Again Heiningwny’s score a full 100 per cent. FIRST IN AUSTRALASIA. Little New Zealand beats Big Australia. Mr A. R. HUTCHINGS, 27 Tiranga Road, Kilbirnc East, Wellington—gold medallist —heads the list, for all Australasia. Mr W. R. MATHIESON, 36 Messines Road, Karori, Wellington, takes second place. BOTH WERE HEMINGWAY STUDENTS. Enrol with the School that GETS the Passes. HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. BOX 616, AUCKLAND.
fl AWEUfcA PUBLIC) HOSPITAL VISITING HOURS Monday, Tuesday, Friday. 7 p.Ji> »• 7.30 p.rn. Wednebday. Thursday Saturday t> m. to 3 p.to Sunday. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m AdmisalOll fll nt'.i-r ftiHirs )c i.MhII' /hie only by pnrdiisaitin of '-h> Medina! Superintendent.
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Hawera Star, Volume L, 9 February 1931, Page 10
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