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AUCTION NOTICEB RAM FAIR MATAWHERO SALEYARDS. FIRST DAY TODAY MONDAY,-24th JANUARY, 9100 (approx.) ROMNEY (Flock) Z/J.UU RAMS. Bred by the following Breeders: — Bremer (Waverley), W. Bidwill (Featherston), W. R. Hunt (Nelson), Thos. Hunt (Nelson), Holmes Warren (Featherston), H. J. Rayner and W. Rayner (Masterton), Nix (Featherston), A. Kirkpatrick, Henson and Green, E. R. Black, G. V. Smith, D. P. Cameron, Carron Bros., Fisher Bros., E. R. Renner, S. Kirkpatrick, E. Richardson, J. C. Field, \V. D. Lysnar, W. O. Pilmer, J. Herbert, Voss (Longburn), Forlong (Bunnythorpe), Buick (Masterton), W. Perry (Masterton), Callcson (Longburn), Williams (Waimoko), D. S. Warren (Featherston), Gibson (Kiwitea) Murphy (Whenuakura), J. C. Bidwill (Featherston), Henson (Feilding), Rowlands (Palmerston N.), Collins (Otane), Black (Opotiki), Tathams (MajjfcertonX Harding (Dargaville), Mxm'tiy (Balclutha), Taylor (Kiwitea) Wprlliams (Munvjiiii), Holmes (Waiilieka), DjjfWi (Masterton), Tod uhaka). tubs: 550 (appro Bred by the Williams (Waverle G. V. - Bros., (Waverley), Perry (Mast' RIND DAY. CY,|2sth JANUARY. (Flock) LINCOLN r B. ng Breeders: — aimoko), Bremer. lUghes (MaxAvelltowiUi H. G. Smith, Fish* (Hawera), Hughes Fields (Whenuakura), W 7. Rayner (Maston) ilton (Manutahi), P. |aylor (Kiwitea), 180terton), Ha Bremer (Okj Collins (Ota£ SOUTHDOWN ,AMS. Bred by the TW¥owing Breeders : Benny (Canterbujpy), Buick (Masterton), Gates (Canterbury), Matthews (Gisborne), Merrikin (Hatuma Hughes (Maxwelltown), Henson (Feilding), Fincbam (Canterbury), Lockhead (Canterbury). 42 Border Leicester (Flock) Rams. 23 Romney Stud Rams. 1 Southdown Stud Ram. 30 Romney Stud Ewes. 10 Southdown Stud Ewes. Sale Starts Each Day at 9.30 a.m. I Studs Sold at Noon Each Day. No Adjournment for Luncheon.

Should it be impossible to offer all the Romneys on the first day, the balance will" be offered on the second day. • STOCKBROKERS’ ASSN. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. WOOL SALES. Season 1926-1927. NAPIER MUpCIPAL THEATRE. Date! Feb. 28th Catalogue Closes. 7JjO p.m. (Contd. Mar. lstl Mar. 24th Jf Other SalesOT a#o#a rrarig®d. ct to oth being alt ) The above terations being and date and t gether withdraw Brokers shall De held to have authority to sell at any such altered fixtures, notwithstanding that the grower or vendor has received no notice of such alteration. WHY GOOD PRINTING IS CHEAP IN GISBORNE Why does the Times Printing Works continue to forge ahead? There must be good reasons I THE TIMES PRINTING WORKS is the best equipped establishment of its kind on the East Coast. THE TIMES PRINTING WORKS has the most modem electrically driven p’ant of its s-ize in the ■ whole Dominion. THE TIMES PRINTING WORKS is always up-to-date in the latest creations of the leading type fou** ders. THE TIMES PRINTING WORKS employes only first-class tradesmen and the supervision i* so strict that complaints are unknown. THAT IS THE SECRET OF ITS SUCCESS! NO ORDER TOO SMALL NOR TOO LARGE. W HY ■JAIMES’ /AP ARGES A RE J^OWEK Only wide-awake establishments ir, the same fortunate position as the TIMES PRINTING WORKS can afford to do high-class work at prices as low. Why? Because the continuous stream of orders means no slack time and, consequently, the lowest possible ‘overhead” charges. THE TIMES PRINTING WORKS has large, carefully selected stocks of all the best grade’s of book, writing. , printing and cover papers, etc., equal 5 to those of large city establishments. f orders in Gisborne 1 r f No outside firm can afford to do Printing or Bookbinding at the mod • erate charges made by the TIMES PRINTING WORKS I Canvas Covers made for all classes of Ledgers, etc. Gold Blocking a speciality. Travelling Bags, Pocket Wallets, etc., artistically lettered. TIMES PRINTING WORKS sit PHONE '!» I

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10313, 24 January 1927, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10313, 24 January 1927, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10313, 24 January 1927, Page 10

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