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PUBLIC SALES. yyAIPUKURAU Y AKI)S ’ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1934. The sale of sheep will commence at 1 p.m. or earlier if sale of cattle is completed before that hour. 180 empty cows and heifers 140 fat ewes 70 fat cows and heifers 20 weaner to 2-yr. steers (P.A.) 50 3 and 4-yr. bullocks (P.A.) 22 pigs 34 store ewes gTORTFORD gODGE Y ARDS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1934 The -sale will commence at 10 a.m. with Fat Cattle. No stock to be yarded before 6 a.m. during September. 426 fat ewes 290 store ewes 330 breeding ewos (S.D.L.) 100 ewe hoggets 428 wether hoggets 40 2,4, and 6-th. wethers 123 fat cows and heifers 162 fat bullocks 292 weaner to 2-yr. steers (P.A. and Hereford) 170 weaner to 2-yr. heifers (P.A. aud Hereford) 45 breeding cows and heifers (P.A.) 441 3 and 4-yr. bullocks (P.A. and Hereford) 110 empty cows and heifers 80 2 and 3-year-old steers 64 fat ewes. SALES FOR SEPTEMBER. Waipukurau—lB, 2a. Stortford Lodge—l 9, 26. ON BEHALF MR. O. KIRKLEY. STORTFORD LODGE SALEYARDS. WELNESDAY NEXT, SEPT. 19th. O TESTED JERSEY HEIFERS, in milk, splendid producers. Would make ideal house cows. STORTFORD LODGE SALEYARDS. ILTESSRS. DE PELICHET, McLEOD & CO., LTD., will offer on WEDNESDAY, the 19th September, on account of R. BRUCE, ESQ., Gisborne, the following:— * g 4-year-old BULLOCKS. gQ 2 and 3-year-old STEERS. JQ EMPTY COWS. THOS. BORTHWICK & SONS (Aust.), Ltd. PIG BUYERS. Largest Buyers and Exporters in New Zealand. Highest prices paid. Killing Whakatu Freezing Works. •Phone day or night, B. A. SANDERS. piGS AND gHEEP Cured on owner’s Account. F. H. G R E E N C/o Ashcroft & Edwards MILLER STREET, HASTINGS. ’Phone 2321. CALF SKINS CALF SKINS WILSON, CANHAM & CO. KARAMU ROAD, HASTINGS. and at, Awatoto. CASH BUYERS OF CALF SKINS, HIDES, SHEEPSKINS, WOOL, TALLOW, Etc. Deal direct with us, as we are the largest exporters of hides and sheep skins in New Zealand. Highest market prices paid. Cash on delivery. Telephone Hastings 4117 (day), 4305 (night); Awatoto 756, and our buyers will call on you. CALF SKINS CALF SKINS EDUCATIONAL. MISS JEAN LALLAN TYNE LATEST BALLROOM AND TAP DANCING. ADULTS’ Classes every Monday evening. Private lessons by appointment. CHILDREN ’8 Classes in all Branches. Studio: MARKET STREET, HASTINGS. gRABET ’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. All subjects. Fee from 12/6. Principals: K. Brabet and M. Comerford, P.C.T.. Ebbett and Gifford’s Building, Queen Street, Hastings. CLIFTON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. 403 E, Southampton St. E„ Hastings. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING AND BOOK-KEEPING. Third Term commences Tuesday, Sept. 18th. Fees from 17/6 per term. A. Margaret Marshall, P.C.T., Principal. 'TEACHER OF DANCING, all branches. Miss Doris Shapleski. Studio: Railway Road (opp. Harvey’s), Hastings. “ A TUEN roE THE /JL BETTER. ’ ’ nffiffiy,, — / lhe economic position \ f is definitely improving. Salary cuts are being restored. Increased profits are reported by many businesses in all parts of the country. Opportunities for promotion, for securing more highly paid jobs are ! better now than for a number of years. STUDY ACCOUNTANCY and benefit by better conditions. Under tho experienced guidance of Hemingway’s you can make profitable use of your leisure, and sit for the Accountancy Professional Examination with every assurance of success. A bigger and better paid position awaits the man who masters Accountancy. Don’t delay. Commence your studies at once. Write for Free P.ook “ Acountancy, ' to—• HEMINGWAY’S i CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. \ (W. H. Hemingway—Nello Porter). a P.O. Box 516 • ■ - - AUCKLAND.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 235, 17 September 1934, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 235, 17 September 1934, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 235, 17 September 1934, Page 12