MATAWAI SALE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15. opr A SHEEP, including: 100 m.a. Ewes. . . 200 m.s. Lambs. 37 2-th Romney Rams. STOOKBEOKERS’ ASSN. 228 CITY AUCTION MART Phon« 1822, 212 GLADSTONE ROAD P W. M. WILDISH, Prop. Now and Second-hand Furniture for Sal* at Bargain Prices. Furniture bought or sold on consignment. Weekly Sales of Poultry. Furniture. - and Sundries. Outdoor Sales a speciality. Valuations made. 1 ; RALPH WILDISH THE POPULAR AUCTIONEER FAT STOCK BUYERS sPELICHET, McLEOD & CO. LTD. , V V Buyers of FAT STOCK Phone 235 (after hours 753 or 867). W. ALLEN, Agent. Phone 1062 M. R. C. FISKEN FAT STOCK BUYER, ents for Messrs. Sims, Cooper & Co. (NiZ.) Ltd. Phones: Private 36, Office 708. ents. —Gisborne: R. V. Pocoek. 706; HR. Egan. 611; D. L. Watt. 704. Tokomaru Bay: J. Oates, 133. FAT STOCK S Agents for Messrs. T. Borthwick • & Sons (A’sia) Ltd., we are cash vers of Beef. Lanib, Mutton and *s on the hooks at Kaitl and Tokoiru Ray, at highest market rates. lURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. LTD ones 61 and 1000. After hours 1593. PIGS . C. HUTTON (N.Z.) Ltd. are now prepared to again purchase .coners and Porkers in any number. All particulars from — W. J. WHITE, Phone 1057 R, Makaraka. C. H. CATO. Phone 370, Gisborne Agent. ORR & JEFFREYS iITE are Buyers of all classes of VL. . FAT STOCK - ~ at- Highest Market Rates. , Phone: Office 1512. Evening 117. TOLACA BAY SHEEP DOC TRIAL CLUB TWENTY - SECOND ANNUAL TRIALS 1983. To W held at r; MANGAHEIA STATION, on E3DNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, • MARCH 22nd, 23rd and 24th. LTRON. —E. Loisel, Esq.; Chairman, R. Craill, Rsq.; Presid«nt, Jas.. Reeves, Esq. A. B. Williams, F. J. Williams, Gisborne Sheepfarmers, A. Jackman, Thos. Utting, 11. Barron, F. McNab, A. Rattray, D. Hawkinß J. Lincoln, S. Leash, E. Lincoln, E. Kelly, C. A. Jolly, J. Hoare, J. Maconochie, K. Harries. W. Lockwood, O. E. Bertram, A. Ballard, F: E. Hutchinson, H. E. Maude, 8. Lid die, R.‘ Fraser, G. Black, C. A. Mackintosh, M. Parkinson, D. Cranswick, Mesdaines H. Gordon, R. Craill, J. Reeves. dg«.—Frank Harrison, Esq. (Wairoh); Timekeeper, R. McNeil; Judge’s Steward, P. 1 -Callaghan; Visitors’ Steward, F. C. Calcott: Sheep Stewards, A. Johnston, E. Neals, P. Callaghan; Ground Stewards, P. Murphy, J. Broad, H. Gordon, P. Bellerby; Dog Steward, P. Sayers, ending Committee.—R. Craill (chairman), Messrs. H. Gordon, E. Dever, P. Bellerby, R. McNeil, K. Mclntosh, F. C. Calcott, P. Callaghan. meral Committee.—R. Crail (chairman). K. Mclntosh, P. Callaghan, E. Dever, K. Bartram, R. McNeil, A. Johnston H. Gordon, A. Gibson, E. Neals, L. Liblme, J. Ancell, A E. Dever, K. Bartram, Ron. Bartram, P. Bellerby, F. C. Calcott, D. Smyth, iP. Sayers, G. Utting, G. Hindle, 0. Denton, L. Cooper, F. Buckley, B. Kemp, P. Murphy, D. Johnson, J. Broad, fcSSt c: D. Blair, D. Rodgers, W. ieKansie," C. Norman. Auditor.—A Hollis. PROGRAMME: tSS I.—HEAD. PULL. STEADY DRIVE tOUND RING. Points: Head 17, Pull 17 Jommand 12, Hold 4; total 50. lirst irire, 24; 2nd, 22; 3rd, 21; 4th, 10/-. ’ime, 12 minutes. LSS lI—ZIG ZAG HUNTAWAY. Points: luntaway 18. Noise 9, Style 6, Command 2 First prize 24; 2nd, 22; 3rd, 21, th, 10/-. Time, 10 minutes. LSS lILr- STRAIGHT HUNTAWAY. Ime, 10 minutes. Points: Huntaway 18 yS 9. Style 6; Command 12. First rize til 2nd, 22; 3rd, 21; 4th, 10/-. ■HT SILVER CUPS, in competition for ‘Champion Dog,” Two Dog Team, Three tog Team, Junior Shepherd, Man scoring tost points; Drover .scaring most points; ical man scoring most points. A mlnlft ire will be presented with the Re/ U. -N.Ta.rrvrvwl&l fSin ’ ’ &Ild tDO ilda Memorial Cup. ’ 1 aisel Challenge Cup. NUMEROUS SPECIAL PRIZES. NTRIEB CLOSE With the secretaries before each event starts. tor’* Membership 2/6. Entrance 5/8 Membership 5/-. JAMES, Secretary, Telephone 31D. D. Bartram. ting and Afternoon Tee and Lunch on the Ground provided by Ladies. ANNUAL BALL REYNOLDS’ HALL THURSDAY. MARCH 23rd, Good Supper. MttMc. Good Floor. JIAL AND PRESENTATION OF , .PRIZES • • FRIDAY. MARCH 24th. e earliest beginnings the /e of the Herald has been the news all the time with isaible delay. Appreciation Town by the fact that from the East Cape the Herald goes Into nearly every ie . This Home Circulation aid is available to adverse Herald regularly carry message to the families of CONFETTI Large Packets 1/ON SALE AT HERALD OFFICE
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18036, 13 March 1933, Page 10
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