ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS Auctioneers. Abraham and williams, AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND STOCK AGENTS, AND VALUATORS, Woodville and Pahiatua. Agents (or—“ Tor* ” rabbit poison ; White’s sheep dip; Barraud & Abraham, seed merchants. Money to lend on freehold security. SALES FOR JULY: Pahiatua—Tuesday, 10th. Woodville—Wednesday, 18th. Pahiatua—Tuesday, 24th. Pahiatua County Notices. Pahiatua County. TENDERS, addressed to the Chairman, will be received until 10 a.m. on Saturday, Tth July, (or the following works: — Contracts 835 a and 885 b : Formation Matarua stream orossing, 20 chains and 10 chains respectively Contract 336: Formation, Tutaekara; 8 chains Contract 841 : Formation near Wagstaff’s and Dudley Arms ; 8 chains Contract 342 : Formation Waitakotorua road, Woodville-Tirau-mea; 44 chains Tenders to be under separate cover and marked outside—“ Tender (or Contract No. .” They must be on printed forms and accompanied by complete schedule of quantities. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Drawings and specifications may be seen at the County Chambers. De.G. FRASER, j2 County Engineer. Pahiatua County Council. SPECIAL ORDERS.
is hereby given that it is _L\ the intention of the Pahiatua County Council, at a special meeting to be held on July 7th, 1894, to confirm special orders, making special rates to cover interest, sinking fund, and annual charges on loans proposed to bo borrowed by this Council under “ The Government Loans to Local Bodies Act, 1886, as under : Loan 41. Mangahao bridge, £IOOO ; rate, 13-48ths of a penny in the £. Loan 43. Bridge over the Tiraumea at M&kairo, £SOO ; rate, l-Bth of a penny in the £. Copies of the above-named special orders may be seen at the County offices. GEORGE MOORE, County Clerk. j15,22,29,jyfi
ROOMS TO LET ill Town. Ap i ply at office of this paper.
A E T U N I O N. OF 35 Valuable Oil Paintings 35 rill IE public of Pahiatua and surI rounding districts have now a splendid opportunity of winning souse really excellent pictures, consisting of some of the most famous and picturesque upots in New Zealand. First prize—Grand oil painting valued at 35 guineas.
Second prize—Tair of paintings of Tink and White Terraces, Talued at 12 guineas.
Third prize—Pair of paintings, representing scene on Wairarapa Lake and in Coromandel, Auckland.
Also 2h other paintings valued at 40 guineas.
Call and see our picture gallery and judge for yourselves. Walk right inside and see our splendid display all round the walls.
750 MEMBERS
To be Drawn on or About the the End of July.
Tickets, 2s 6d Each
To afford our country folks an opportunity, wo intend appointing agents in all the surrounding townships, the names of whom we will publish in a future issue.
G. HYDE, Williams’ Buildings, Opposite Club Iloeel. Poison. ON and after this dn.tr poison will bo laid on Section (17, Block Ml, Makuri. JAMES BOESE. 22nd June, 181)4. I/lOlt CAUTING AND I’LOUOII- ’ IN(i go to B. HANSEN, Mangatainoka, who will execute all orders promptly and well. Speo al Notico. JAWKINS .t desire to annonnoe to their clients that owing to bad weather and swollen rivers they have been forced to withdraw the entries of shorthorn cattle advertised for next TUESDAY S sain. The stock will be ottered at their sal* on TUESDAY, July 17th, or at special sale, which will bo duly advertised. W. 11. HAWKINS, l Auctioneer.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 168, 29 June 1894, Page 3
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