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ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS Auctioneers. TUESDAY, FEHBUABY 6th, at l p.m. AND ~yyiL,LIAMB have reooivod instructions from Mr C. E. Tat ter sal I, who is halving the district, to sell by public auction at their yards, Mnngahno road, Pahiatua: - Section 2, Block XVI., Hock ltoa<J, Mangahao Survey District, comprising 288 acres, well burnt and id excellent grass. The whole is first-class sheep country, fenced on three sides, with water boundary on the fourth, and lies eight miles by road from Pahiatua, metalled for almost the whole distance. ABItAHAM & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers.

Pahiatua Stock Sale. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Gth, 1894. AND will soil by public auction at their yards, Mangahao Road, as above—--20 first-class 2i-yr dairy heifers 20 empty 2£-yr heifers 10 prime fat heifers 10 good weaner steors 15 quiet 18-month to 2-year heifers 15 2-yr steers 5 2-yr steers 1 yearling heifers 8 yearling steers 1 shorthorn bull 50 lambs 200 fat and forward ewes 100 fat ewes 170 forward ewes GO 2-tooth ewes GO 2-tooth wethers 150 first-class 2-toofh wethers 200 first class 2-tooth ewes HO forward ewes 100 shorn lambs •10 six-tooth ewes 8 useful light harness horses ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. Pahiatua. Rani & Sheep Fair, j TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1894. j AND "Y \ 7"II-LIAMS J AY will hold a Ram and Sheep Fair at their yards. Maugahao Road, on the above date. 15 pure Lincoln 4-tooth rams, j bred by J. M acara 5 pure Lincoln 1-tooth rams, | bred by R. Johnson 2 pure Lincoln full-mouth rams, j bred by A. McHardy 5 f m purebred Romney rams, bred bv J. 0 Batchelor 45 f m purebred Romney ewes Entries Invited. No cattle will be taken for this sale. AIiRAIIAM A WILLIAMS. Auctioneers

Taranaki. SHEEP RUN of 800 acres firstclass bush country, all cleared and fenced with seven wires; will carry '2A to 8 sheep to the acre. To be leased or sold. F. P. Corkill, Land Agent, New Plymouth. Dairy Farm, 120 acres close to large township : 80 acres in grass ; 5 roomed house, etc. £6 10s per acre. F. P. Corkill, Land Agent, New Plymouth. Rush Farm, 20(5 acres, nearly all cleared; new 4-roomed house, etc. ; on good road within four miles of Stratford; £4 per acre. F. P. Corkill, Lend Agent, New Plymouth. Dairy j arm, 135 acres, 7 miles from N -w. Plymouth ; 5-roomed house, good dairy, cowshed, etc ; £8 10s per acre; lire stock, separator, etc., on valuation if required. F. P. Corkill, Land Agent, New Plymouth. Mlieep and Cattle ltun, 1750 acres, ffT sale or lease with or without purchasing clause. F. P. Corkill, Land Agent, New Plymouth. Dairy Farm of 650 acres; one of the very !> st in the colony; choice herd of 200 milch cattle ; price, £lO 10s per acre and stock at valuation ; quite tut exceptional property. F. P. Corkill, La td A jent, N. w Plymouth. A good Hush i flock of 1100 acres, level i.i well watered, and very accos libh mall i tpro enicnts; low price. F. !’• Corkill, Lund Agent, New Plymouth. Dairy Farm of 500 acres; alt in good grass; t• tu <1 and sub-divided; small house: close to railway station and handy to New Plymouth and Wtiilara . £8 per acre. F. P. Corkill, Laud Ag-.nt, New Plymouth. Inquiries Invited. T \XD AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH.

FOR SALE. O 1- ' R\\ Ah\D hinni-tvim d s O hi'ilVrs. Throc-ys ar-okl T li;i:ai.i> OlTice. pviiij'iiif' a. Apply f 7

£3 REWARD. OST from Woodvillc about la-; _j March, 1 bay marc Argument white star on forehead ; 1 black coll

-g.' !■) years old, scar on as i '■ o oebiiowed upon me if. one past. JOHN PRICE. The undersigned baring taken over tbe above premises, are prepared to supply first-class bricks at lowest current rates. Terms, cash on delivery. Estimates given. MADDER & DOER. Peters’ Line of Coaches. IT NTIL further notice our coaches will leave Pabintua for Eketahuna daily at a quarter to ten sbar]>. Phis alteration is in consequence of the easy state of the oads

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 106, 2 February 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 106, 2 February 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 106, 2 February 1894, Page 3

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