PUBLIC SALES. WAIPU K U R A U WARDS TUESDAY, JULY 12th, 1932 At 11 a.m. The sale of sheep will commence at. 1 p.m. or earlier if sale of cattle is completed before that hour. 80 fat ewes 130 breeding ewes (S.D.R.) gTORTFORD yARDS WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1932. at 19 a.iu. The Sale will commence at 10 a.m. sharp with Beef Cattle followed by Store Cattle. Sheep Sheep and Fat Sheep commence simultaneously at 1 p.ni. or earlier should Store Cattle bs finished before this hour. No stock to be yarded before 6 a.m. during July. 500 fat ewes 110 fat cows and heifers 75 fat bullocks 50 3 and 4-yr. bullocks 20 fat lambs fill fat wethers 20 fat bullocks
SALES FOR JULY. Waipukurau--12, 19, 26. Stortford Lodge—l 3, 20, 27. Special Sale Dairy Heifers, Stortford Lodge, 21. Takapau Yards, Special Sale of Dairy Cows and Heifers, 18. STORTFORD LODGE SALE. WEDNESDAY, 13th JULY, 1932. Messrs, williams & kettle, Ltd., 11.8, Farmers’ Co-op. Assn., Lt.l., and Hoadley, Son & Stewart, Ltd., will offer, on account of Messrs. T. J. THOMPSON & SONS, NGATARAWA:— 165 STUI ’ SOt " fIIDOWN EWES, 'v J 2-th. to 5 years, in lamb to stud S.D. ram STORTFORD LODGE SALE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 13th, 1932. YTESSRS. HOADLEY, SON & STEWART, LTD., instructed by MR. E. MILLER, Ada Street, will offer: — JERSEY' CROSS COWS, calving July-August (butter fat return from herd 3051b5. last season). H. N. STEWART, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Messrs, hoadley, son & STEWART LTD., instructed bv Mr. 11. FREDERICKSON, will sell, at the STORTFORD LODGE SALEYARDS, on MONDAY, JULY 18th, at 11 a.m.: — InA HEAD OF DAIRY STOCK ' vv comprising—--50 Dairy Cows, to calve July, Aug. 25 Springing Heifers 25 Yearling Heifers Fuller Details Later. 11. N. STEWART, Auctioneer.
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FINANCE npHE MUTUAL BUILDING & IN A VESTMENT SOCIETY is prepared to receive Money on Deposit for Short or Long Terms. Ample security and libera) rates of interest McCULLOCH, BUTLER & SPENCE. Hastings and Napier. HASTINGS PERMANENT BUILD ING SOCIETY. MEMBERS are reminded that their Annual Subscriptions on Investing Shares are now Cue. Also that applications for shares of the 48th Issue will be received. All particulars will be given on application. A. J. C. RUNCIMAN, Secretary. SHARES in the HASTINGS-STARR BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY are an absolutely safe investment, in addition to being the means of borrowing money cheaply. Applications for shares in new Issue are now invited. Full particulars from H. P. STRATTON, Secretary, Queen Street, Hastings.
WATCHES & CLOCKS OF Known Reliability. That’s the kind of stock and w; give Our Free Service Guarantee with each one sold. RUSBATCH’S WATCH SERVICE KING STREET. HASTINGS GOLF. Repairs of Every ueserption. Clubs, Bags ano Balls for Sale. Tuition Day nr Evening. Outdoor Practice and Driving School, 50 s AVENUE RD. WEST, HASTINGS. FRED H WALKER. Professional. /CONSTIPATION and Rheumatism along with Fat disappear when you take Youth-o-form. 6/6. Woodward’s Pharmacy and other Ghemists.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 175, 9 July 1932, Page 12
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