Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

MATAWHERO SALE FRIDAY, .DECEMBER 21 150 8 SHEEP, including: 50 m.a. Ewes. 100 Rape Lambs, Dairy Cows. STOCKBROKERS’ ASSN. 20 ■

NAPIER WOOL SALES SEASON 1934/36. DRILL HALL, COOTE ROAD. NAPIER Date Time January 12, 1935 9 a.m. February 18, 1935 9 a.m. March 25. 1935 9 a.m. Other Sales may be arranged. The above Roster is subject to alterations being made both in time and date and to fixtures being altogether withdrawn. Brokers shall be held to have authority to sell at any such altered fixtures notwithstanding that the Grower or Vendor has received no notice of such alteration. LEATHER FOR FARMERS KIA ORA GUARANTEED LEATHER at Manufacturing Cost, in payment for HIDES. SKINS. WOOL. TALLOW. F. E. WILSON & SONS MAKAR AKA. Cash Buyers, Phone 1339.

FAT STOCK BUYERS FATfSTOCK T IKE last, season we will be . consistently in the market during the coming season for all classes of stock for export at competitive rates. HAIR BROS. Phones: Office 611; after hours. J. H. R. Egan. 1676; D. F. Hair, 1224 M; J. R. Hair, 12245; J. MacDonald, 444.

GOOD CAMPING SITES ON BANK OF RIVER. BEST TR 00T' FT SHIN G IN THE DISTRICT. GIVE IT A TRIAL. TE REINCA SPORTS CLUB. (with which is Incorporated the Tiniroto Sports Club.) ANNUAL SPORTS MEETING to be hold at Ruakituri Station, EOXING DAY, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1921. President. Mr. P. W. Mossman; Vice-Presi-dents, W. Whyte 11. Graham, P. Richardson, I). Evans, T. Delaney, A. Reid, O. Evans; Committee, .Messrs. 1). Evans (chairman), V. Noble-Campbell, E. W. Richardson, 11. Morice, B. Hayden, K. Evans, P. Evans, A. Richardson, D. Douglas F. Law, C. Shields, B. Spence; Stewards, D. Evans, J. Evans, S. H. Spence, E. \Y. Richardson, K. Evans, B. Hayden, F. Law. P. Evans; Athletic Steward, R. Goodie}-. PROGRAMME. To start at 10 a.in. Horse Events all Post Entry. Running Events close on December 12th with Mr. R. Goodley, Wairoa. Judges: Jumping, Mr. E. \V. Wallis, Hangaroa: Ring Events, Air. P. W. Mossman. 1. BENDING RACE (Men). Entry 3/-. First prize £2; second £1; third 10/-. 2. HORSE JUMPING (Maiden, Open). Entry '■>/-. First prize £4; Second £2; Third £l. 2. THREAD THE NEEDLE RACE (Men). ' Entry 3/-. First Prize £2; Second £l. Ladies get Half of Prize Money. 4. 100 YARDS MEN’S RACE. Entry 17First Prize £1 ; Second 10/-; Third 5/-. 0. STOCKWHIP AND BOTTLE RACE. Entry 2/-. First Prize 30/-; Second 15/-; Third 5/-. 0. THREAD THE NEEDLE RACE (Ladies). Entry -/■■ First Prize, Trophy; Second Trophy. 7. HORSE JUMPING. OPEN, HUNTERS’ COMPETITION. Entry 10/-. First prize £10; Second £4; Third £l. The winner of this event holds for one year a Special Cup, value £lO/10/-, donated by the Club. Won outright if won three times by the same owner. 8. 75 YARDS LADIES’ RACE. Entry 1/-. First prize £1; Second 10/-. 9. FLAG RACK. Entry 3/6. First Prize £2; Second £1; Third 10/-. 10. 220 YARDS MEN’S RACE. Kntry 1/6. First prizo 30/-; Second 15/-; Third 5/-. 11. HORSE JUMPING (Open), LADIES. Entry 5/-. First prize trophy value £3; Second £2. Special prize, trophy, for best lady rider. STOCKHOUSE EVENT. Entry 3/6. First prize £2; Second £1; Third 10/-. 440 YARDS MEN’S RACE. Entry 2/-. First prize £2; Second £1; Third 10/-. POTATO RACE. Entry 3/-. First Prize £2; Second £1; Third 10/-. 100 YARDS LADIES’ RACE. Entry 1/-. First Prize £1; Second 10/-. WIRE JUMP. Entry 4/-. First prize trophv value £3; Second £1: ihird 10/-. ' 880 YARDS MEN’S. RACE. Entry 2/6. First Prize £2/5/-; Second £i 5/-; Third 15/-. OPEN PONY JUMP. 14.2 or under. Entry 5/-. First Prize £3; second 30/-; Third 10/-. A Cup will be presented to bona fide owner of horse winning. Conditions as for Maiden Cup. , . STATION HACK. Entry 3/-. Inst Prize £2; Second £l. CONSOLATION JUMP. Entry 3/6. First Prize £2; Second £1: Third 10/-. Open to all but winning horses in jumping events. SPECIAL RIDING EVENT. Children under 12. First Prize, trophy, Entry Free (About Lunch Time). 12. L 7. 18.

V PAT STOCK BEFORE selling your Fat Stock ring me for highest prices on the hooks at Kalti and Tokomaru Bay. C. J. BENNETT PHONE 1163.

COMMON. SHELTON & CO. LTD. Agent* for MESSRS. M. A. ELIOTT |ltD., Palmerston North. Buyers of Pat Stock on Hooka at Kaiti and Tokomaru Bay Works. Highest Schedule Rates given. Phones: Office 1133. Private 1547, 1644. 1084. fatTstock JEFFREYS & CO. Buyers of Fat Ewes for Freezing, at highest market rates. Phones: Office 1512 M. Private 117. FAT STOCK CARROLL & COOPER /TaSH Buyers of all classes Fat Stock, including Pigs, at highest market rates. Phone 1112 W. Town Office: W. E. Chamberlain, N.Z. Insurance Co.’s Building, Childers Road.

TO SHEEPEARMERS WOOL SCOURING FOR 40 years in this district we have been obtaining increased returns for Sheepfarmers who have entrusted us with their wool for scouring:. If you are in doubt about scouring:. Kive us an opportunity to prove to you that we can get you better results. We have an up-to-date scouring plant and soft water. All wool is sundried and handled by experts. Charges Ud per lb. on nett scoured weight. W. H. SMITH & CO. LTD. ‘ WOOL SCOURERS. (Established 1894), P.O. Box 7. Phone 6605. AT STUD HUNTAWAY DOG POLLOCKS Clyde Strain, ex one of the greatest working and breeding bitches of all time. To keep this splendid breed will mate with approved bitches only. Service free, dog, bitch pup, if I want one.—Fullest particulars Pittams, Mangapeihi. 789

TF there is one Fruit Extract better than another it’s Fruitaline; orange, raspberry, lemon. —C. D. Stewart. Distributor. 22. “TRYERS” HORSE JUMP. For horses that have not won an Open: Junm since Ist August, 1932. Winners of Maiden Jumps eligible. First ; Prize £3; Second £1; Third 10/-. Entry 0/-. SPECIAL PRIZES. Maiden Cup will be awarded to owner of local horse securing most points in Event 2. To be won outright, three times; not necessarily in succession. To lieingn Cup will be awarded to tho horse scoring most points in events Nos. 1, 9 12, 1-t. Points to count: First throe, second two, third one. To bo won outright, three times, not necessarily in succession. Miniature with each Cup. To Keinga Athletic Cup will be awarded to competitor winning most points in Men’s Running Events. The Club reserves the right to alter this Programme in any way considered necessary by the Committee or to substitute for Prize Money Trophies that may be specially donated. PROTESTS. —All Protests must be lodged with the Secretary 15 minutes after close of event. Fee 10/- returnable il protest is upheld. CHILDREN’.'!* RACES. SIDE EVENTS. DANCE IN TIN]ROTO HALL IN EVENING Admission; Gentlemen 3/-; Ladies 2/-. All Events —Five Entries and Five Separate Riders, or no Event. Twelve Entries or no third prize. District Events are only open to Entries from Tiniroto. Rnakituri, Mnrumaru. and Lower Hangaroa. ADMISSION —Non-Members 1/6; Children under 14 Free. Cars Free. Refreshment 80-th on Ground. Hot Water obtainable Free. Haylon’s Bus leaves Wnir-a for e-rounds. Further information from Secretary, T. FAHY, I Telephone 215 K, Wairoa. Postal Address; i Tiniroto, Gisborne; and R. GOODLEY, i Wairoa.

FAT STOCK ' 0. H. SOEATS BUYER of Pat Stock at Haiti and Tokomaru Works. Phones: Office (Good’s Buildings). 1134; after hours. 416. R. V. POCOCK P.B. Representative Allen & Findlay Ltd., N.Z. Agents Armour & Co. Ltd.. London. Buyers of FAT STOCK at highest market prices. Selling at Kaiti and Tokomaru Bay. Phones: Office 1354. Private 706. A. M. des Barres. Tokomaru Ray, Phone 26; I. S. C. Dalgairns. Buatorla. Phones. Office 24, Res. 1.

TO STAND THIS SEASON AT PATUTAHI and will travel the surrounding districts. BROWN DRAUGHT STALLION SEAMAN Aged 4 years. Breeding by Seamer (imp.): dam Miss Thompson by May-nard-Grand Dam, by Knockinlaw Favourite (imp.). Terms £4. Two or more mares per arrangement. Good flat paddocks. Plenty of water, and feed free. All mares will be sent for and returned. All care, no responsibility. Ring T. E. PEEL. Patutahi. Phone 1103 - 340

FAT STOCK A S AGENTS for THOS. BORTH WICK & SONS (A/sia) Ltd., we ftre cash buyera of MUTTON, LAMB. BEEF and -PIGS on hooks at Kaiti and Tokonlaru Bay Works. Phones: Office 61 and 1000. After hours: H. B. Drummond 1593; W. A. Smith. 327: F. M. Hodge. 623. Carriers: T. P. Hogan, Phone 1669: A. W. J. Clayden. Phone 31W. Te Karaka; N. B. Smith, Phone 14. Tolaga Bay. Tokomaru Bay Representative: J. Oates, Phone 133, Tokomaru Bay. MURRAY. ROBERTS & CO. LTD. nUM ARABIC, in large or small quantities, for sale at Herald Jobbing Department.

MONEY IN COMMONPLACE IDEAS That seemingly simple idea of yours may or may not be worth a fortune, Why not find out —NOW. Consult us fully and confidentially. Henry Elughes Ltd. (Directors, W,. E. Hughes and J. T. Hunter), Registered Patent Attorneys. 214-217 D.I.C. Buildings. Wellington. Lot*' ; | Agents: Bali & Craw ah aw.*

■MILK DOCKETS and Milk Record ■*•*•*■ Books, ready printed, at Herald Jobbing Department. T7OR SALE.—Ticket Writing Cards; assorted colors.- —Herald Printing Deoartmam

There’s only One Place to bring Mum and Dad, - fear e f : ■ .. . and only One Place for Mum and Dad to bring you „ Where the the “Fun of the Xmas Fair” t CASH STORES _ . •% I . & s is tm m v/ o o c 6 C ■«S i I J i/US <v-.' , »jfVyv. 1 ITT v. .■/ Are lined with Motor Cars, Tricycles, Barrows, Dolls, Prams, Teddy Bears, and all the things that “Little Hearts” could wish for— and best of all dear Old FATHER XMAS in THE MAGIC CAVE to chat to you about what he is going' to put in your stocking on Xmas morning, and the Fairy who gives you a lovely Present when you visit the Cave. Now that school is over, and to avoid overcrowding, the NEW HOURS when the MAGIC CAVE is open are Extended to Mornings, so come now and often. EVERY DAY, 10 to 11, and 2.15 to 4.30 o’clock, SATURDAY NIGHT and XMAS EVE, 7to 8.30. Have you entered for the Prize Competition? Have You Entered for PRIZE COMPETITION ? Entries Close Saturday Results Monday Night’s Herald. WOOD TOYS are just what youngsters like best. Enamelled in bright colors; will stand the roughest wear. Tip Trucks, Towing Cars, Benzine Wagons, Hay Wagons, Engines, Cranes, Buses, Rocking Horses, Fire Engines, etc. I- i-Vl • CLOCKWORK TOYS Caterpillar Tanks, Motor Vans, Dust Vans, Tip Lorries, Aeroplanes, Speed Boats, Trains, Snakes, Ambulances, Fire Engines. Yachts, Spades and Buckets, Beach Balls, Rubber Boats, Lifebelts, Animal Squeakers, Humming Tops, Mouth Organs, Popguns, Swords, Games. 49/6 ■ PEDAL OARS TRICYCLES 12/6, 17/6, 49/6 90/BALLOONS—J)d dozen to each CARNIVAL NOVELTIES—Crepe Paper, Paper Hats, Confetti, Masks, Funny Noses, Squeakers, Crackers, Trumpets, Chinese Lanterns, and hundreds of other lines. FI.AGS of every size to greet H.R.H. 3d, 4d, 6d each BOOKS of Adventure, School Stories, Mickey Mouse, Three Little Pigs, Picture Books—Everything in Books for Boys and Girls. BOXED STATIONERY is always acceptable as a gift. PICTURE CALENDARS AND XMAS CARDS in a big variety. m DOLLS’ TEASETS fid, 1/6, 3/3, 5/11. 7/11 In pretty patterns. TEDDY BEARS 5/9, 7/6, 1 ft/6, 19/6 BASINETTES Beautifully, fitted. 35/6 DOLLS Large size “Mama-dolls.” Dressed. 12/6 each BABY DOLLS (Canadian made). 1/11, 3/6, 4/11, 5/11, 7/6 The best value to be had. DRESSED DOLLS 1/11, 2/11, 3/3, 3/11, 4/6. 8/11 Dolls’ Prams Seagrass and ( Split Cane. 19/11 32/6 45/- =? -'' Dni at THE CASH STORES ri * w M k lllll!ll!l!SJIIIIilllllllBHIIIIIIIIIiailllilllllllGi:illlllllllUllllllllllliHllllli™

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/PBH19341219.2.157.1

Bibliographic details

Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18584, 19 December 1934, Page 16

Word Count
1,902

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18584, 19 December 1934, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18584, 19 December 1934, Page 16