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CHURCH NOTICES QHURCH gERVICES j SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1934 j HIKURANGI CHURCH OF j ENGLAND. j December 30th and January 6th: | No Services. | METHODIST CHURCH Whangarei—ll a.m., “Patient Enduiance,” Rev. E. E. Sage; 7 p.m., The Flight of Time,” Rev. E. E. Sage. Solo; “The Stranger of Galilee,” Miss F. Poolman. Visitors welcome. Kamo—7..o p.m., Missioner J. Sands. BAPTIST CHURCH 11 a.m.—Mr. A. N. Galpin. 7 p.m.—Mr. J. H. Forster. Maungakaramea —11 a.m., Mr, J. H. Forster. Waikaraka—2.4s p.m., Mr. W. Gwyn. THE. SALVATION ARMY 7 a.m. —Prayer Meeting. 11 a.m.—Holiness: “Ready-For What?” Major M, Marshall. 7 p.m,—Salvation: Major and Mrs. Wyatt in charge. New Year’s Eve—Watch Night Service, 11.15 p.m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister: Rev. W. Elliott, M.A. Whangarei—ll a.m., Rev. C. Brierley; 7 p.m., Rev. W. Elliott. Whangarei Heads—2.3o p.m., Rev. W. Elliott. TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Nixon Street. Minister: Rev. F. J. Shaw, B.A. Services —11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subjects: Morning, “To Him That Overcometh.” Evening, J’Passing Over to New Life!” CHRISTADELPHIAN. Madeira Hall: Rust Lane. Sunday: 7.0 p.m. Subject: “Does it Matter What We Believe? 1

AUCTION SALES S ALE Q.LENBURN JJYELAND gTUD At manawatu showgrounds; PALMERSTON NORTH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 47 1935, AT 1 P.M. A complete dispersal sale of Mr W. G. SHANNON’S Glenburn Ryeland Stud Flock No, 79, registered with the Ryeland Sheepbreeders’ Society of New Zealand (Incorp.), will be held as above, when the complete Glenburn Stud, comprising some 200 registered Ryeland ewes and rams will be submitted to auction. Flock No. 79 was established by the purchase of ewes and lambs bred by Mr F. J. Ellis (Flock No. 7), the whole of the ewes and lambs comprising Mr J. H. Orr’s flock (No. 18), and a considerable portion of Mr K. D. Orr’s flock (No. 21). The present crop of lambs were sired by Surrey 663 (Registered No. 437) and bred by Mr F. J. Ellis. A number of ewes and rams in Flock 79 have been exported to Australia, and have given the greatest satisfaction. The type of the Ryelands comprising this flock is of the highest standard and the present sale, which is the most extensive one of Ryeland sheep yet held in New Zealand, offers an unusual opportunity to breeders interested in this increasingly popular breed to secure their requirements. The offering will comprise;— STUD EWES, the complete * breeding flock. 40 One-Shear Stud Ewes. 51 Ewe Lambs. 26 Ram Lambs. 39 One-Shear Stud and Flock Rams. Full particulars and catalogues obtainable from the Auctioneers, who are prepared if required to make selections for purchasers. All the sheep to be submitted for sale will be passed by the Ryeland Sheep Society’s Inspector prior to being offered. JQISPERSAL

WEIGHT, GTEPHENSON & J^IMITED, Stud Stock Salesmen, WELLINGTON, INVERCARGILL AND BRANCHES. 839 J£ILLEYMOON gOUTHDOWN gTTJD. The Property of MESSRS. ELLIS BROS., Bulls. piRST gALE, MANAWATU SHOWGROUNDS, PALMERSTON NORTH, JJONDAY, JANUARY 1935, AT 1 P.M. Instructed by MESSRS. ELLIS BROS., the well-known Southdown breeders, we shall offer for sale at auction, as above:— £A-STUD SOUTHDOWN RAMS-£A VV -STUD SOUTHDOWN RAMS- ULf £A-STUD SOUTHDOWN UV -STUD SOUTHDOWN RAMS-ftA-STUD SOUTHDOWN RAMS-£A UV -STUD SOUTHDOWN RAMS- UV ' This offering of Stud Rams is the finest yet submitted to auction in Australia or New Zealand. No private sales have been made; the whole of the season’s crop of Rams having been retained for the sale. There will be included 20 prize-winning RAM HOGGETS of the present season, and also both the 1934 Royal Champion and Reserve Champion Rams. Most of the rams are sired by the Luton Hoo importations, whose progeny have swept the boards at the leading North Island Shows. The Stud at the four leading shows this season has won 17 out of a possible 18 Champions and Reserves, and at the last nine shows exhibited at have won consecutively 9 Points Prizes. Full particulars and catalogues on application to the Auctioneers:— gTEPHENSON & (JO., piMITED, Stud Stock Salesmen, WELLINGTON, INVERCARGILL AND BRANCHES. 840 WANTED KNOWN TT never pours but it reigns “PRIZE X BLEND” Tea. A 24 PUBLIC NOTICES ] pO ADVERTISERS All Replace Advertisements and Copy for “At Will” Advertising must be received in this Office before 1 pirn, on the Day Before Publication pUBLISHING (JO. A LIMITED

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Northern Advocate, 29 December 1934, Page 16

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