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ABRAHAM A WILLIAMS Auctioneers. Abraham and williams, AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND STOCK AGENTS, AND VALUATORS, Wood villa and Pahiatua. Agents for—“Tox*” rabbit poison; Whita’s sheep dip; Barraud A Abraham, seed merchants. Money to lend an freehold seearitj. SALES FOB JULY: Pahiatua—Tuesday, 10th. W ood rills—Wednesday, 18th. Pahiatua—Tuesday, 14th.

Pahiatua Sale Yards. TUESDAY, 24th JULY, 1894. will sell by public auction aa above—--22 prime tat bullocks 10 dairy cows in calf 2 heifers in calf 1 first-class dairy cow 600 good mixed lambs 60 ewes in lamb 12 18-month and 2-year steers 20 stud Linooln ewes in lamb Sale at 1 p.m. ABRAHAM It WILLIAMS, Auctioneers.

Troos ! Tnm I Tnm ! TREE SALE. Saturday, 28th of July, 18M, At Mablbt's Rax, nest U Borough C«aacil ChraWw, Fahiatua. 4 will sell by public auotion aa above a choice assortment of Fruit trees, Shelter trees, Flowering shrubs, Ornamental shrubs, Hedge plants, Eto., etc., From the well-known nurseries of Mr J. Polgase, Mangatainoka, and Mr John Hale, Kelson. Sale at 11 a.m. ABRAHAM 4 WILLIAMS, Auctioneers.

Sale of Dairy Stock, ato., at Pahiataa. WEDNESDAY, Ist AUGUST. AND 'y^ILLIAMS have received instruction* from Mr John Orr to sell by public auction on his property near the racecourse, Pahiatua— -20 first-class dairy cows (ju*t calved and to calve shortly) 2 purebred Shorthorn cows 8 purebred Ayrshire heifers 1 purebred Ayrshire bull 1 spring dray, new 1 spring trap and harness 1 staunch 4-yr-old mare, broken to all kinds of harness 1 chestnut gelding, 5 years, by Papapa 1 firsi-elas* ladies' haok, 4 years, by Trefoil 1 3-year-old mare by Lexington 1 2yr filly by Castoff 1 young eolt 2 sheep dog* 1 plough -—also— Goodwill of property containing about 40 acres first-class land, being part of Wellington Corporation Block (14 years to run), with 5-roomed house, cowshed, orchard, etc. Sale at 1 p.m. ABRAHAM A WILLIAMS, Auctioneers.

THE ANTI MONOPOLY STORES. (IaTI 1. OBBOOIT.) Motto Small Profits and Quick Returns. —ON "SALEXES, nil sizes and makes; the new Colonial bush hook, come and soe it ?; general grocery, crockery, ironmongery, and prodnee. Good* delivered by my own teams. Special terms to large buyers. Cash purchasers receive every advantage possible to giv* them. Rock-salt, 6s per cwt; course salt ss, for nett cash ox store. Baths, from 2s Gd each ; galvanised irou, staples ; soap, from 7s Gd a box ; pickles, Gd a bottle ; English essence of ooffee, Is a bottle ; soooa, 9d per Jib tin ; salmon cutlet, Is per tin ; baking powder, Is per lb ; ohoice dried apples, lOd per lb; i case ship biscuits, 12s 6d ; jugs, per set of three, 2s 6d ; American chairs, 8s each ; floor cloth lOld per yard; teas, from 7s 6d per slb tin. Try my my oatmeal, try my special brand of oilskins, warranted to keep out any weather. J. 11. GIIAHAM. Agent for the celebrated Rata Ranges, Makakalii lime, Yates vegetable seeds, Gibbon's seeds, the Ovah Ceylon Tea, Frcwhella Jacks. I TICK SALK.—Three-roomed oot- ' tage with shop window. Apply Hkkai.k Ofliso or Mrs Milu ’, Kaitawa- ot

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 177, 20 July 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 177, 20 July 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 177, 20 July 1894, Page 3