A lot of telegraphic and other reading mutter is uii ivoidab y he d ever. At the lute, provincial match Canterbury V. Otago w• iicu is belli.,' p ayed 10 da; , jinterbur\ m ide 111 and Otago '2OO in the tirst innings. Messrs Abraham & William add to then sale list tor to morrow, 2bo we hers, 1 Luico'u ram, young but., and dairy slock, i The Hev. Mr Giifen, of the United Methodist Free Church, who has beeci up- f pointed by tlie Conference to take ttie { p.isiorai charge ot i’ahiuiua, arrived here i with h!s family on Friday last from Auck- j .ill. M< G.-fen p.e ic.iod yosoer«l ly (Sunday) m Fahiatu < 11101 mug and evening, and at K ut.iwa ill the afternoon to ■ urge congregations in both places. Mr Gluon wm probibiy preach at liallance ueXc Suudao at .#, noon. On Saturday next Mr L>. Crewe will no d a large sa e at his Mart, abso ute y without reserve, to c ose consignments, nd on riiurs l iy ujxl the aaitioaeer wi . -ten cult o, a.so a consignment of horses consisting of real good brake and buggy horses. Many are by the celebrated trolling horse Corbett. This sile should >hei a good opportunity to ihose requiring a good horse. Messrs Abraham and Williams add to meir sale list for tomorrow Komney Ais r *U ewes and shorn iambs. Trewby Bros. shc wr QoW is now under | . lie charge of Miss Crickiuore, has I iad charge of this department lor some I >ears m a southern branch. The ease Coe v County Council, in | •vuich ihe puuntitf c aims £42 d images J •or 10 s of a horse, alleged to have been j • ill sod by tlie negligence of tlie Council’s | •hirers m not c earing away a s ip on the \ lakuri ge ro it. las. winter, is to cook > p o. hearing t the next sitting of tue ...I**, l luui . i: \\ :. i»e remeiu.«eicu that the case was hea.d .11 the Ke.-iuenl 1 • agisirate's l oui l so.ue 111011 Us ago When ; plain nil was lionsuiteii
ji.a.wua was ij / i-Hiiuij Mi E c os, t'ic oo il plmtogr iphie artist, ms now in h s s udio a ti.sl r.nc coheo: ion -I pe.e.m ns oi Ins woik. Some of Ins outdoor pictures me r.m a kan.v good. wo cricint teams, t;»kon nt are . bout ttie best wo have seen mound these p n ts. A view of Mr lin.toin «-v's siiop, u> ..pp - red n \ on in morning of iin i • .u.i Eve, spe ni I_. ilresst.ii .tiid dec rated ».her mows have - so been turned out . tely in ua equally creel out m one -, t here are also some first rate specimens .»t portraiture iu the shop, wh.cu detect Mr JEjclcs in the ctuinu* pmtiee of n a ! his' • - ' . O lal la .r:ii«;<e.> . - - . i)-a„ a W- Ui. ~w-\w
Mr J It. Graham bos baoii appoint" ’ » e igunt for the ce ebratod Hata Kali iiJ fur the Makukahi lime. The ordinary quarterly meeting of tl. lorough Licensing Bench wm to Im' n he d to-day. There being on v o u iiMiinxioner pr a nt, vie., Mr Vile, t i * ting was adjourned autd noon i ioitow, l’ue da . j •Ir G. Gross, of the ocal branch of F.0.A., left ou Saturday in or mug on .p io Syduey aud Melbourne. i'<>u«tuV.e Cooper h»s p/oce°dod t u ton m connection wi ti the hcarii to " • pic.mg'' .mhos .11 iviig cut of t* n tua r oe mee.ing. Ills pl ice is b« ig ;jl ed >y Con-uahlo Armstrong. Ou Wednesday a cricket match is t k-- pbwo at Woodvi e between a 10. m and a t**an» p. ■ k 4• d from the Mako i l i ooiioor settlers. Thirty n.lie nominations havo been r •.. ed for the h mdie p events for t l.ikuri sports, to b inld on the 17th m • o tie Maku : I a di ap there r 11 tii ti Uk* tiiiiiT* r for the in. e walk, • placed opposite the half mi e, mm i the mile run. The hnndictips will ii| » ar in Wednesday ’s issue. The Hawera Athletic sports on S itriek's Day should he very su.’cessfu .ntries have be n received as follow : handicap, 27 notnm itioin ; hurdles. 1' i, e run, 8 ; half mi e run, 10; mile w » > \ concert and lance is to take pac i the schoolroom tile n ght before l ports An advertisem lit on the subj • >pears elsewhere. A meeting in the evat • of Mr Hem v -vena takes p'ac • to nmrr >w it 4 p m Jo iad Dime, t e r itSot h it'.ilet , opeared at the Public Hall on hiatuid ; i glit to mi excellent house, and gave a» i -rt i u ue it ivhi h thu/ou hl r satis i d •voryone. Since bis last \isit his comp.m ■ as been re-orgmised with the best r ■ alts, an«l the litt'e com >nntion is no* veil worth seeing. A very c ev r gynin «- • with the company, and gives a fi. strit x nbi ion on the horizonta' bar. M.s . * .civ MeDona d give an ex-e lent expos i on of step d mcing, hiving to rep ijv tv il item-. Tile great Don i. dh m was is good as ever in Ins f *ats of siren <il m«l d d them is neatly and ippiren* y ' eisilv as he wa-i wo it to do wjntv yen igo There is no doubt tbo it it the o I nan is a physical wond r and the greatest y rhe wor dh is seen. Tue greatest interns \»>ur l ) vt i ll »tt> Diet danoin •Oiliest between Mr It. Smith’s boys an t Donald Dunne's little girl Ivev. whic i ‘ was danced to Mr Smith's piping. The ' l mcing was in three s vies—Highland ling, sword dance, and S can Trews, an I • ; lie contest was settled bp the votes of the > audience. In the form *r tue 'll! “ ,‘f ir ipp atvd the favorite, but in the latter "Bald.” Smith was awirdol th pilm The girl danced with mu h grace and pre ’ J ci«ipn, bur with less agility and “ snap” [ * «iie bovs. ft is sifs to siy th it as I t ian ; . • correct Seotch d mcing l .n exhibition u. s „ S JVV y Ai;i I no better has yet been seen u. i 1 ind. We are now sel'ing one of the cheapest. , lines in shirts ever in Pahiatua. Kegatta shirts worth 5s 6d o be cleared it 2s lid. See them. Trewby Bros., (’oburg House. Bankrupt stock s lie. Boots and shoes ■ at half price for 14 da vs only. S. G 1 U. id ford and Co. h ive j i-t bought til * bankrupt stock of hoots and shoos in th estate of W. A. Jensen, of i\»' o / ton North, an l are going to so I them at les* than wholesale prices. Call an -• e and , judge for yourselves. The next English and Europe;:u Mai I direct for corr *sp on l nee specially ad ! adressed per " (rothi • ” will close at this ’ | olli • •on Wed in sdav, th.* 7td * l *y of March *j at 1 .15 p.m. At the W.F (1.A., L <l. - Have just opened ' j a speciality in all siz<- of hoys’ s i or suits j th it they recomm.uid for good hard wear at a very reasonable figure. The prices an :e from 4s 9d die full suit. ; Wt- have tins d.iv opened up two biles of he latest pitterns in sanitary wil L pipers, and have ni irked th an o.T ver\ low to suit the times. Scrims, tacks, glass of all kinds, varnishes, o ; Is, leads, colors, and brushes in stock. Eitimite*. 1 given for a I kinds of work an 1 exp •rienced workmen sent, to mv p<rt of th - district. I Eoopir m l Go., >pp>si r e Li ink of New Z j Hand, ihi itua Noe the prices: —Eadi ?s* rubber slippers. sizes 3to li, :it 2 11 ; men’s, siz *s 7 o 10, 8/11; leatbci s'ipp *rs, 89; *nv s 1 shoes, 4 / d; d aiiomg shoes, I'll : chi’dr n’W laceups 8 to 0, I 'll worth 4/o; ladies w i king sho *s. 4/11 ; strong lac ups, 7/fi ; on’ v o be had at Uadford and Go's salnow on. The m m of business who- do s not, a l wrtise is like a mm in the dirk: II m v know what he is doing, but nobodv else does. Eifb Vssitrancb VithoutCost! Tabt.k V.U. Under ordin.iry forms of issunn *e, tile po'icies on the lives ot tho;e who die young reap the largest returns This table advantages the be«t 'ives —ear!\ de ith means the payment of the assurance with bonuses. Long life means all this in I the following also : —l. AH the pr eni im; refunded to the in unber. 2. Assurin'-' continued at the same rate of prem .ini. 8. Several liberal options for resizing the investment. Example—A min. ag* 80, assures tor j£soo, under table V.U. 8 ) p lying an annual premium of £l7 1U 81 tor 80 years, and secures the fo! owmg benefits : 1. At death, if before reaching 00 years of age, the sum assured (£500; with reversionary bonuses added. 2. At age 00, a refund of ail premiums paid (£528), ami the member may courinuethe policy for £SOO with future profits at the original rate of premium (£l7 11s 8d;, and either draw the cash value of accrued bonuses or leave them as reversionary adtions to tlie sum assured: or, he uiav withdraw the total premiums paid (£528), us above, the surrender value of the policy (£185), and also the accrued cash bonuses : or, he may have a paid-up policy, for £SOO, with full participation in future profits and an annuity of £6O (about) for the rest of life.—E. B. Hark. itesident A K erZ, We beg to inform the public that tii . following preparation- of Buck and Co. j manufacturing chemists, can be obtain :d j from Mr Brenton, su»rck< * per, P.ihiatu • J Non-.Mkrcuhial Plating fluid, Pr.e j j l - 6 1, unsurpasx.-d ,'or cl.-, ouig gold, silviand r plating brass and -opper. Eirk •nd Watku n >of OB':u\t, J . •*4p*eia.\ j : ]* • i for mending cli.m, g m : | •« • • a-tic «*H. t .Mil be - I w.iiio i ! ■ t ij■ , and will, when dn din i -.tov . - s :i.» w iter a.ill ri: *. vVai'KA.ut» t I- K K.T pn C 1-, for rep lir.n. „,t .... ’ wid a i itbbor, also i-x -e lent fo; ii • , Ca.MI liyi-FNP Ba1.1«K. ill u- 1{ • • : ;g!: ji. . i!n.n il 18 balls, '). :•• • J to k.* . lOtllS i)U! Of collin'. •) .t p d;^ •: c,t o.t and a ird against w-i » ;■ \ *u infa! i ecur*-foi motii i-!ie. gu ir m ■ r.« fro - any«h*!).: i>is :o ;».* • ■ •r hea’th ; it stops mos lent-: p\. ! iiU»liett::*tc v. and p. oo es a permaacn cure in m*a. U all cam-lu at-re tlie teeth arc hollow. Okrm** Lj k for corns an r warts, price Is; a ep&dy and painless i remedy, also highly re -ommemied for chit j • ' • \. lln i •’.••• « ! l*i. iiab.iw *.:ju,.d w >v- j. .iiji. I
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 119, 5 March 1894, Page 2
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