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• Pahiatua Borough Council TENDERS FOR FORMATION. | FIT F NDERS, Addressed to the Mayor, 1 will bo received until noou oo " Thursday, Irtih of January, for formation of King Btroet last. Draw- ' ings and specifications at B >rough Council Chambers. , The lowest or any tendor not » accepted. I J. A. KENNEDY, Town Clerk. Ram Fair. MASTERTON A. * P 80CIETY. FEBRUARY f.th and 7th, 1894. i rriTIE Annual Ram and Ewe Fair 1 under the auspices of the above . ■ Society will be held in Messrs Lowes ami lores' Sail yards on—TUESDAY, j February Gth, for Lincolns ; WEDi j NESDAY, February 7th, for Rom- ' | neys, Downs, et.c. Sale to commence each day at 12 noon. Entrus will close with the ■Secretary on THURSDAY, February i 2nd, at 5 p.m. \V. LOWES, Secretary. s. Webb* Merchant Tailor & Outfitter, MAIN STREET, PAHIATUA, | ’ 1 THANKS bis many and increasing 1 patrons for their liberal and I past favors, and takes an opportunity ! >f assuring them that he is now better iblo to give complete satisfaction in every brauch of the trade. A very largo and excellently assorted slock of Saddle Tweeds, Scrgettes, and Coatings |of latest designs and best quality. I Riding Breeches a Speciality. ,utice. ITT ROM thi dutu Mr A. Lucas has ! no connection with my office. All account owing bv me are requested to b. sent in forthwith, and all money;, duo to me to be paid to Mr | \l. K. Sue whose receipt will bo a sufficient n.-charg therefor. W. A. COATES, Solicitor, Pahiatua. January Ist, J 894. Lin li. 1894, at 1 o'clock. I'T H. WOOD will sell by public j , auction at his Taratahi Sale I Yards (near Carterton) as above: 100 forward bullocks, 8 and 1-year old I head beef 210 2-tooth li annoy March ewes, a specially good line for breeding purp i;.es 100 2 and 4 tooth wethers 150 ewes and lambs .70 2-tooth ewes and wethers : 100 store owes Horsos of all classes Bought Job m Wellington. Plain sateans in best colors worth 1 now -/6 per yd Navy habit cloth, double width, worth .VO for 2/11 Black and colored cashmeres, double width, worth 2 6 for 1/6 Fancy homespuns worth 9d for l.Vd Largt white towels worth 1 - for 9d Turluv twills worth 1 per yd for 7 G per doz Kiann-lletes worth 6d yd for 6/6 doz. All wool Hannels worth I 8 yd for 10il I Calicoes worth 8 9 do/, for 2 6 Whitf Twill Sheeting worth 1/6 for 1 - per yard. Ladies’ black Cashmere Hose, worth 1/6 for 1/- per pair. Ribbons, very wide, worth 1 - for - 0 per yard. Corsets, worth 8 6 for 1/11 per pair. ( i! *v. . worth 1/6 for I per pair. Ladies’ Walking Shoes, worth 9,6 for 6/6 per pair. Children’s Walking Shoes, worth 7/for 1 / 6. Ladies’ High-log Laceups, worth 10 6 for 7/6. These are all the best value lines to j be had in the hush. A CALL SOLICITED. S- G. RADFORD, THE CEH DR \PER- _ j SALE.— T*o Quiet Dairy Cows just chU d. D. CEL WE, Auctioneer. VMEETIni. u i Members and 1 Friends of thi Anglican Church will 1 held in tin Mission Room on ' MONDAY n-'xt, at S p.m. Object: To consider certain accusa- , '[ tions iliat have b vii made or that may | then he made; also tic financial posi- . tion. j 1 appeal 10 all lovers of fair play ■ i (or a hearing. L.idi s invited. HENRY J. DAVIS. FOB SALE. r TIW( r very g >od sks -- JG. BOTTOMLEY, Butcher. I Notice to Whom it May Concern. ! \ f"R DAVID CREWE has reoeiv d I iVI instructions from Mr Timothy Cotter, hotel-keeper, .vlakuri, to sell at his sal "yard-, i’ahiatuu, on WEDNESDAY, January lOih, IsDI. 1 ’ o'clock : 1 bay horse, six yi-ai s old I The horse h !rn to Mr Horry I d13.20,27,j8.10 .e\»k, Auctions

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 97, 10 January 1894, Page 3

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