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WAIROA SALEYARDS CATTLE FAIR TO-MORROW TO-MORROW THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1937 CATTLE, comprising 216 m.s. Yearlings 245 Yearling Steers 210 2-year Heifers 40 2-year Steers 58 Cows 50 Mixed Cattle

FAT STOCK BUYERS HAIR BROS. MEAT EXPORTERS Buyers of All Classes of Stock. Phones: Office, 611; J. H. R. Egan, 1676; D. F. Hair, 22; J. R. Hair, 1224; J. McDonald, 444. Carriers for Pigs: M. Scragg, Patutahi, Phone 842 J; D. J. McKay, Ngatapa, Phone 4465; J. C. Smith, Makaraka, Phone 1057 A. Next Collecting Date for Pigs: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19

N.Z. CO-OP. PIG MARKETING ASSN. LTD. (Established and maintained by producers for producers only). G. H. SCEATS, Agent. Phones 1134 and 416.

BOBBY CALVES COLLECTIONS EVERY MONDAY Collectors: F. McBREEN, Phone 1823: Mangapapa. E. E. ROE, Phone 70K: Te Arai. PIGS Next Collecting Day: TUESDAY. OCTOBER 19 NELSONS (N.Z.) LTD. Agent: G. W. ROACH. Phone 908 S.

KENTUCKY STALLION MOUNT STERLING Bred by G. Chenault. Woodford. Mount Sterling. This horse comes from the most successful strain of saddle horses in Kentucky with Forest Denmark, the sire of Kingatun, showing strongly in the back removes. Fee 7 .guineas. Apply R. K. MURPHY, 551 D, Gisborne. 459

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19454, 13 October 1937, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19454, 13 October 1937, Page 14

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