ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS Auctioneers. Abraham and whJliams, AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND STOCK AGENTS, AND VALUATORS, Woodville and Pahiatua. Agents for—“ Toxa ” rabbit poison ; White’s sheep dip; Barraud & Abraham, seed merchants. Money to lend on freehold security. SALES FOR SEPTEMBER: Pahiatua—Tuesday, 4th. Pahiatua—Tuesday, 21th. Woodville—Wednesday, 26th. Pahiatua Sale Yards.
TUESDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER. will sell as above—--7/\ ‘2 TO 4-YEAR STEERS (A • GOOD LINE) 12 fat bullocks 7 fat bullocks 9 fat steers 100 prime fat wethers
Sale at 1 p.m. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. AT THE BOROUGH SALE YARDS, PALMERSTON NORTH. THURSDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER. AND "^yiLLIAMS will sell by public auction as above—--100 3 and fresh steers 50 forward bullocks 40 mixed cattle 150 good mixed shorn hoggets Sale at 1 p.m. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers.
Pahiatua County Notices. Pahiatua County. TENDERS addressed to the Chairman will be received until 10 a.m., Saturday, October (sth, for erection of Rgad Bridge, Mangahao River. Bridge to be of totara in two spans of 43 feet, and one span of 120 feet. Tenders to be marked outside : “ Tender for Contract No——” The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Drawings and specifications may be seen at the County Chambers. DeG. FRASER, 526 County Engineer. £ o mM P# COURT PAHIATUA No. 6730. DANCE AND BE MERRY !
THE FORESTERS’ Annual Plain & Fancy Dress Ball will be hold on Friday, September 7, 1894, IN THE )l' CLIC HALL, rAIIIATUA Tickets- Double, 7s 6d ; Extra lady, 2s (id : to be obtained from members of tile committee—Hros. Hyde, Devonshire, Matthews, Mcßain, also at Messrs F.. G. Moore’s and G. Gl ld< el's. ALEX. PICKERING, I lon. Sec. Ball Committee.
To Bushfellers. riTENDERS are invited for felling I 100 acres, more or less, of bush on Sec. HO, lllock 11, Puketoi, in two or more contracts. Tenders close 22nd September, IHSM. Contractors will be shown the bush on Wednesdays. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Specifications with the undersigned. W. E. ('. TV LEE.
To the Inhabitants of Mangatainoka and Surrounding Districts. thanking my customers for tho liberal support fhey have accorded me since opening my shop at Mangatainoka, I beg to inform them 11 1 .»t, owing to the steady merea of tra-lc i intend to increase | my stock to a great extent so that settlers may proem -', upon the shortest notice, any article in thetmdc at most reasonable prices, and hopt that hy strict at i-ntion to husim s to merit n continuunco of their support and patronage. All orders, etc., left wit h the manager at Ih shop (next post Office Store) 1 will ivci i\c prompt attention. NOTI, llarnessmaking a specialty, j nothing but the best material and ; lal or used, and made on the premises. W. LOADER, WOODVII,I,K M A N( i ATAiNOKA.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 199, 7 September 1894, Page 3
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