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ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS: Auctioneers. ' AT THE BO HOUGH SALE YARDS, TALMERSTON NORTH. THURSDAY, APRIL 19, at 1 p.m. AND 'yyiLLIAMS will sell by public auction as above—--50 wcaners ami yearlings SO mixed cattle 300 6-tooth Romney ewes in lamb 200 f.m. ewes 100 fat ewes 60 2-tooth ewes 30 forward w -thors 20 mixed weaners 750 store wethers 16 weaners 3 cows 200 2-tooth owes 1000 good Lincoln ewes 700 good Lincoln lambs, shorn ABRAHAM A WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. Woodville Stock Sale. WEDNESDAY,- 25th APRIL. A will sell by public auction as above—--100 good weaners 25 18-month steers 5 18-month quiet heifers 9 fat and forward bullocks 10 prime fat cattle 4 light beef 100 first-class 2 tooth Lincoln ewes in lamb to pure Lincoln rams 80 good mixed lambs 150 good mixed shorn lambs 100 1,6, and 8-tooth crossbred ewes 100 f.m. crossbred ewes 30 mixed weaners 10 fat bullocks 50 fat wethers 100 2 and 4-tooth ewes Sale at 1 p.m. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. Unreserved Sale of Furniture AND EFFECTS AT THE BRICK AUCTION MART, PAHIATUA. Sat rday, April 21st, at 2 o’clock sharp. W.H.I-I" VKISE has received instructions to sell without reserve—--3 spring mattrasses, 1 double iron bedstead, 2 single do., kitchen table, toilet sets, pictures, cooking utensils, crockery, knives and forks and bed linen. Also—2o quarters good mutton. Also, at the same time, a large consignment of clothing, blankets, dress pieces, boots, Ac. Remember, one sido of the Auction Mart is reserved for ladies, and this sale is absolutely without reserve. Every line must be sold. W. 11. HAWKINS, Auctioneer. W. H. H* w “” has been instructed by H. McKee to sell by public auction at Crewe’s saleyards, ’’abiatua, next Saturdary, 2lst April, 1894, at 1 o'clock sharp—--8 draught horses (staunch) 9 light harness and saddle horses 7 real good hacks 4 2-year-old colts 3 2-year-old fillies 2 3-year-ld mares in foal by Treason Absolutely without reserve. Further entries invited. Sale must begin sharp as sale at Auction Mart begins at 2 p.m. W. 11. HAWKINS, A uctioneer. PAIIIATUA STOCK SALE.

TUESD \Y, APRIL 24th, at 1 o’clock. D. C 8E ' v * has received instructions to sell by public auction as above : 2 quiet dairy cows in luiiU and to calve in October 2 springing heifers (quiet) 2 18-month old heifers 8 good strong weancrs, mixed sexes -1 21 -year old steers 1 good bull Entries invited. To Builders. npEN’DF.RS are invited for the ! 1 erection of an hotel at Pahiatua for O. A. Christianson. Plans and i specifications may bo seen at the ' [ office of Mr William Tosswill, solioi- : I tor, Pahiatua, up til! Friday, the 20th [ April. Tenders will he received at I Mr Christiansen's house, Pahiatua, not later than 3 p.m. on Saturday, 21s: April inst. The lowest or any tender not neceessurilv accepted. T. 15. JACOBSEN, Architect. YTT ANTED. A = >virt VV Apply Wbh and ley’s buildings Canvasser. Co., MarJ- OOK OUT for It Brigade *8 Minstrel Entertainment on May 1. Programme in future i9§uo. 1 The Herald at Woodville. r a »:t■. ,ti Vt l. \ '■!' BALD may ; | v,. ..vc- . Hill's

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 137, 18 April 1894, Page 3

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