G. HYDE, PAHIATUA FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, WILLIAMS' ' +S J CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER ANI UNDERTAKER, HAVING just completed a fir-t-cl* j H' ar*t, u* .'>ied to conduct funerals in the Bi .Irvm: anJ a:" f rate Prices. Agent for McGill and Co.. MnniiiiMO..... Ma* Highly finished Headstones, all Italian marble, from £3 10s up to £'4o. Largest stock of Farniture in the Burras, compri-ii drawing, dining, and bedroom furniture. Larjp stv»ck of Austrian and American chairs always on bar..:. • "A* Pictures Mounted and Framed. Wellington pr\G-. ~PT~V~T~)TT; > Opposite Clr.i h •
Eketahuna Hotel. J. AXDERSOAi PBOPBIETOR. rTIIIE Largest and mo.it Centra JL House in tlin Township. Mail Coaches Leave and Arrive Daily. NOTICE.
I HAVE this day sold to Mr Job Vile all my interest in the coaching plant now running between Woodville and Pahiatua, leaving daily a: 11 a.m., and a~k for my successor the patronage hitherto bestowed on me. J. DEVONSHIRE. July Ist, 1398. In connection with the ah Mr Vile bags t> inform th. tr. Ring public that he has flow a c i- 1> ■ Woodvilh , and trusts by strict attention to the wants of travellers to continue to merit their patronage. Coaches leave daily as under : For Woodville, from Pahiatua. r> a.m., 11 a.m.; 1.30 p.m.—ln tune lor all trains. For Pahiatua, from Woodville 12.45 p.m., 8.15 p.m., G.lo p.m. For Eketahuna from Pahiatua. 6 p.m. For Pahiatua from Eketahuna, 7.30 a.m, reaching Pahiatua a: 10 a.m and Woodville at 12.4.5 p.m.—ln tm: I>r express train to Napier. JOU VILE, Proprietor. Ha nk mV no i l din a PALMERSTON NORTH. Tlios. H. James, arc in rr.cT, Late Assistant Architect at"! Articled Pupil to F. Del. Clero, F.11.1.1i.A. Wellington. W. HOLMES GRANGER. Land and Estate Agent and PUBLIC ACCOrXTAXT.
MIA T V A Xo charge for a Jvertising or comm:-a; >n unless a sale is effected. c For sale tlie following de ruble piopcrties FKF.EIIOI.P FAKM>. 200 acres mar Kaitawa : 1 O<J in -r* * ; roomed houie, vhiiln. «*ic. Mike a capital dairy farm. 1.6. 200 acres in grass and stii> divide! . i etc.; on metalled road. Lo2* 6» per ! acre, 200 acres highly iinpro\«.l. c l 1 u>u and uoolsned. !> 10> per acre. ItM bush; -IJ> per acre. lVriiin, 1 169 acres, M«n » u ;nt I>ratrict. 140 . i » glass. 5-room d iuMise and other i n pioveiuer.'.-: Xo 10s pet act. leriin*. m LEASEI 101.11 FAIIMs. 300 acres rich a amp lutd in lav of 1 I'letitv. partly drained, e»sy of *■ ' i cess, 9'J'J y« o fni t'h ; |m • auiu.-n. ( 060 acres auperiot laud m M auri m* Iriet; roomed cottage. 40s per acre. 107 acres. Makun district; .*0 m eras*: f goodwill, 1.209. IJO acres, no .r l'ahial.ii ; f»nc..i and grassed ; nice four roomed horn.) and * other iin pro \ etu.mu. A bagui. ! i 173 acroa 1 It o« 330 acres, P laid own 133 ici , K it a pari ill grass. L‘*l ». J 00 acres grassed an 1 fenced ; good metalled road ; L 220. 16 ac.e»i, spleii ii.. ivTel shut i d lan.l, i I in gra>- aud fenced ; I roomed house, j etc. Keiilal only 1.6 li»* jwr acre, price reasonable. . TOWN PKOPKKTIFS. | acre and new 4 rooiued collage. l*r.. . low and eas\ :« rui*. And a number of other prop- .iu* r both in tbwn and country. All Lindt of accountancy and ageucy bu>i 1 ness undertaken. Kents an t debts collected. Opkick : Opposite the llani. . t New ,d„nd. ( i i'\« .<• t'omj \. Non 'i \ . ,
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 228, 16 November 1894, Page 1
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576Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 228, 16 November 1894, Page 1
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