ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. Wednesday, 13th December, at 1 o’clock. AND will sell by public auction at their yards, Mangaban Hoad, as above—--6 springing dairy heifers 8 mixed yearlings t fat bullocks GO fat ewes ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers.
AT THE BOROUGH SALE YARDS, PALMERSTON. Thursday, December 7th. AT 1 p.in. AND -^yHLLIAMS will sell by public auction as above—--120 4 and 5 year bullocks, well bred and very forward. Part Polled Angus 20 springing heifers 16 fat bullocks 6 forward steers 1 purebred Polled Angus bull 800 mixed hoggets (a good line) 200 ewes and lambs 100 fat wethers 150 fat maiden ewes 100 forward ewes 160 fat ewes GO ewes and lambs 100 fat sheep 50 store wethers 80 mixed hoggets 15 good store pigs ABRAHAM k WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. SALE.—Village Settlement . Section, containing 20 acres j first-class land, partly under cultivation. Apply “ Al,” Hehald Office. Lollie Guessing Competition IS NOW ON. J. H. Topping HAS now in his window a glass jar filled with lollies. Everyone spending one shilling will be entitled to a guess. The person who guosses the exact number or noarest it takes choice of prizes. The competition ends December 22nd, 1893, when all tickets must be in. The jar has been sealed in the presence of representatives of the Press, and will be opened by them on 22nd December, at 6 p.m. The prizes are : Lady’s Waterbury ' Watch, Gent's Silver Mounted Pipe. ! dl9 SE E WIN DO W. In Bankruptcy. In the estate of George Thiselton ! Bainton, Pahiatua, bricklayer, j a bankrupt. I HEREBY give notice that I will apply for my discharge at the next sitting of the District Court of Wairarapa in Masterton on the 13th dav of December, 1893. G. T. BAINTON, Debtor. Tenders. TENDERS are invited for the erection of a cottage for Mr J. MeCardle. Plans and specifications may be seen at the residence of Mr W. W. McCardle, Mangahao Road. Tenders close on SATURDAY, December 9th, 1893. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
A. CLEGHORN, Architect. MRS BAKER has ttrst-class accommodation for three or four gentlemen near Public School. WANTED, a light trap mare, staunch, quiet, and sound. Under six years old. Apply to E. Goodban, Hawera Road, T'utaekara. W. HOLMES (i HANG Elf, (LATK CF J. JOHNS AND CO.) BEGS to notify that he will continue to carry on business as an ACCOUNTANT, REAL ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENT, IN 1> AIIIA TU A . All business entrusted to him will be attended to with care and promptitude. WANTED—Farms to sell or to let. Small and large. Improved and unimproved. Trade books kept or audited, and statements of aftairs made out. Properties valued. Loans negotiated. Agent for the Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society. JAMES WOODHOUSE, I.TOR three years with Mr A. Birnie and late of the W.F.C'.A., begs to inform the inhabitants of Pahiatua and surrounding districts that he has opened the shop recently occupied byMr Howe, bootmaker, and next to Mr Ridd’s, with a well selected stock of HATS, TIES. COLLARS, SHIRTS, CLOTHING, HOSIERY, Etc., and trusts that by strict att ntion to the requirements of his various customers and selling really good articles at moderate prices for cash, to merit a lair share of public support* SUITS, ETC., MADE TO ORDER ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE (Fit and Style Guaranteed) With Quality and Prices Unsurpassed. A splen .id rang of pate rns to seke. from.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume I, Issue 83, 4 December 1893, Page 3
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