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i). CIIE WE, AUCTIONEER, PAHIATUA. AT THE ltnit K MVTION MART, PAHIATUA. Saturday, March 10th, 2 o’clock. D. C _ ' ' " E him r ceived instructions to sell ns above: A lot of job lines to close consignments, consisting of Clothing, Shirts, Crock ry, Lamps, Soap, Glassware, Too's, and a lot of useful articles too numerous to particularise. The whole will be sold absolutely without reserve. Also--1 bay gelding, syrs, by Tim Whiffl r ; grand dam—Sir Hercules; quiet and sound Come early and secure bargains. PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. Tuesday, March 13th, at 1 o’clock. D. C R E W E, will sell as above—--40 18-month and 2 year-old steers 10 2-yi ar-old mixed sexes 8 good quiet dairy con s 9 7 to 19-month steers 500 f f in. Lincoln ewes 100 2 tooth ewes 60 fat wethers 40 fat ewes 100 4 ooth c wps 15 fi st-class brako and buggy horses (imported) P.S.—These horses are all young, bring 3 and 4 yi ats old, suitable for butchers, bakers, grocers, and genera' carriage work, and mostly by th famous trotting horse Corb it. Thosi requiring a good steed should not miss this opportunity. ii ETA 11 UNA > TOOK SALE. Friday, March 16th, at 1 o’clock. D . H E W E, will sell as above—--45 good young breeding cows 10 2 year-old steers 4 springing heifers 12 y i.mg L-.ttle 12 to 18 month 4 mixed s m s 200 f.m. brpi ding ew,-s

To Builders,

ANDERS nr!' invited for th erection of the Cli.b House, P.ibiatna. Pans am* sp cifications nay b" seen at Messrs Gieville and Co.’s office in Main-street, where tenders are to bo sent on or b fore S p.m. on TUESDAY, March iJOth, addressed to C. TILLEARD NATUSCH, An bitect, Pahiatua.

J A MBS PETERS (Late of Carterton), BEGS to notify to the general public of Ekitahuna and the surrounding districts that he has commenced business as boot and shoe maker, and he hopes by strict attention to business to merit a fair share of public patronage, as nothing but the b st material is k pt in stock. The best of workmanship guaranteed at the shortest notice. Repairs a sp ciali y. Note the address— JAMES PETERS (late H, Thomas), BOOT AND SHOE MAKER (opposi e J. Andrs m’s Hotel), Eketahuna.

ON S..LE AT LATE GREGORY: Clover Seta-, Ryu rust, Rape, and Turnip Seeds. Staples, Wire Ridging. Single Beds.- .0 • 'JO.I'. 1 '. Double 82s Cd, Wire Mattres: tY m 20s, Camp Bedsteads T ■ Bedstead Chairs 21s. Boy's Shirts from Is 9<l Men’s Wo-king Shirts fiom 2s tid Ames’ !. ing-hithd! ii Shovels, 4s 6d Sago i.i... Tapioca, 121bs for 2s fid Graham's Bur- Baking Powder Is per lb Mixed Pig!.! - - 0.1 per bottle Essence Coffee Is 8d Pur • Indian T a from Is 6d CO V D LIVKRED. Pol F,s UO i \UE I'OB NETT CASH. w lOL "S.\L’ i n TESTO L \RGE BUYERS. Prac ion' knowledge ~uci small exp 'HVs . nuii m to compete with all comers, Reap ctfnllv soliciting your favour. TN3. R GRAHAM. SOLE AGENT— Rata Rang", giving great satisfaction. Makukabi Lime. TTIOU.ND. —On.- fawn-colored oollie Jj dog ; long hair upon shoulders, owner cau have same by paying cx-pens-s. .i pin V 11. JiALDY, Toi-t0..» it ..„l

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 120, 7 March 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 120, 7 March 1894, Page 3