AT THE BOIIOUGH HOUSE EMPORIUM. HORSE SALE. Saturday 12th May, at 1 o’clock. AND “^yiLLIAMS will sell by public auction as above on account of J. R. McDonald, Esq.— 30 1,2, and 8-year-old unbroken colts and lillios, without re- ■ servo 1 first-class huutor “Memorial,” by Bomnus—Don Juan mare ; 7>rs 1 weight carrying hack
“Whittington and his Cat.” An Oporetta by the Mangatainoka School Children. Public Hall, Pahiatua—Friday, May 18th, 1894. Mangatainoka—May 19th.
AND PALMERSTON NORTH, AND KKILDINO, SEED, GRAIN, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. SPECIAL quotations given for lines of Oats, Chaff, Wheat, Potatoes, eto., delivered at Woodville or Pahiatua. Advances made on growing wool clips. Agencies— The New Zealand Shipping Coy. Cooper’s, Little’s, and Owen’s Sheep Dip Peacock’s Lung Worm Specific Booth, McDonald & Co.’s Windmills and Implements Andrews & Bevan’s Chaffcutters, Ac a 7 Pahiatua Coach Factory, NEAR UNION HOTEL, MAINSTREET. THE above establishment has been bought from Mclnnis Bros, by E. Naylor, blacksmith and wheelwright, who is prepared to do all and any kinds of work, and has men and machinery to do it. Every department under my own personal supervision. No waiting for a week for work that ought to be done in a day. HORSE SHOEING AND BLACKSMITHING ESTABLISHMENT ATTACHED. E. NAYLOR, Pkopkietob. Notice. rN thanking the Makuri settlers and the public generally for the very liberal support accorded inc on the Makuri mail coaching and carrying line I beg to announce that I have this day sold the same to Mr B. Budden, and trust the same patronage will be given to my successor. L. MALMANGHE. May Ist, IH9I.
BBUDDEN bogs t:> announce • that he has taken over the Makuri mail coaching and carrying line, and hopes hy strict attention to the wants of the public to receive a share of the general support. Goods will he brought from Eketahuna or Woodville railway stations and deliveied to any part of the district. A brake leaves for Makuri every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9 a.m., returning Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. tc Pahiatua County Notices. Pahiatua County. RESULT OF PROPOSED LOAN No. 41. rriHE following is the result of a I poll taken on May 4, 1894, on a proposal to raise a loan of £SOO for tha formation of a portion of the Ohinereiata Road— Number of ratepayers on roil 5, representing 6 votes , number of votes recorded in favor of the proposal 4, by three ratepayers ; votes not recorded, 2. I therefore declare the proposal carried. SAMUEL BOLTON, County Chairman. Pahiatua County. RESULT OF PROPOSED LOAN No. 40. f I HIE following is tho result of a I poll taken on April 11, 1894, on a proposal to borrow .I*3ooo for tho purpose of forming ami metalling the Kaitawa Kidge and other roads— Number of ratepayers on the roll 1!), representing 19 votes; number of votes recorded in favor of the proposal 10; votes not recorded 9. I therefore declare the proposal carried. BAMUK I j HOLTON, Comity Chairman. Impounding Notice. IMPOUN I >KI> in the Public Pound at Pahiatua from C. Brown’s, Tutaekara—--1 bay maro, hack, about 11 hands high ; no visible brand ; small grey patch on back and side of nose. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold on TUP PS I)\ Y, May 21 til at 1 noon 11. .1. nVAKI .I ml l ionnd,ki*eper.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 146, 9 May 1894, Page 3
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