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JOHN MOWLEM and CO., STOCK AND GENERAL AUCTIONEERB. GRAIN & SEED MERCHANTS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, MASTERTON and PAHIATUA.

Agents for— Massey-Hassey Co., Ltd., implements ; China Traders Insurance Coy, Marine; Graham’s Permanent Foot llot Cure; Hartley's Hogget Dronch; and Bouse and Hurrell's Vehicles. On Sale — Oats, ChaiT, Potatoes, Wheat, and all classes of farm produce. Clearing out sales conducted in any part of the district at lowest rates of commission. Valuations undertaken. PAHIATUA FARMERS’ ASSOCIATION. FORTNIGHTLY SALE AT THE YARDS, MANGATAINOKA-STREET (Behind Town Hall), FRIDAY, Uth AUGUST, 1897, at one p m. J. MOW LE M and CO. will sell on behalf of tho I’ahiatua Farmers’ Association — 250 ewes in lauib 80 ewes in lamb 7 first-class cows, three just calving 100 good Lincoln ewes in lamb, 1-tooth to 1-jrs old Entres invited. Entries received by E. B. HARE, Secretary P.F.A., Ltd. Helps and Co.’s office, Main-street, or the auctioneer, ALEX. WALKER. MISCELLANEOUS A PRODUCE SALE. SATURDAY, 31st JULY. JMOWLEM and CO. • have received instructions to sell at 1.30; Drapery, crockeryware, furniture, etc. Entries also invited for their usual fortnightly horse sale.

1 spring cart, heavy 1 spring trap 2 sets harness 1 ladies' saddle 1 gent’s saddle 1 draught inare blossom, take five prizes, 6-yrs-old 1 draught mare, “ Gipsy,” aged X draught gelding “ Major," 7 yrs old Any trial given with above -

T REES! TREES! TREES I

Plant them now, and plenty of them; they will grow when you are sleeping, and live when you are dead. They will provide food for your mouth, beauty for eyes, and much needed shelter for your shivering stock. The wise man plants many, the fool plants none. Apples, peaches, plums, nectarines, quinces, etc., 10s per doz.; gooseberries and black, red and white currants, 8s per doz ; raspberries, blackcaps, blackberries, 2s per doz.; wineberries, Gd each ; rhubarb, 8s per doz. ; bay laurel, 8s per doz. ; strawberry plants from 8s per 100; C. macrocarpa, Hs, 10s, and 15s per 100; pinus insignis, 2 and 8 year, 10s; black and silver wattles, gums, blue, red and other sorts, all at 10s per 100 ; barberry for hedges, 1 year, 10s per 1000 ; roses, 10s per doz. ; camelias, 2s ; azaleas, Is 6d.

Extra sized fruit trees at reasonable ratos. JAMES TAYLOR, WOODVILLE NURSERIES, WOODVILLE. FOR SALE. AT MANGATAINOKA IACRE just opposite the Railway Station on Main Road. Rest business site in Mangatainoka. For LBO cash or L9O on terms. U. HAROLD SMITH, Solicitor, i’ahiatua. CONTINUATION OE BARGAIN SALE. LADIES YOU CAN BUY 7.yds of Double, width DRESS TWEED for 6/11 sold everywhere at 11/6 AND GENTLEMEN Yon can buy splendid COLONIAL TWEED OVERCOATS with CATES at less than half-price, as the following quotations will show : USUAL PRICK 35/. 37/6 45/- 47/6 63/SALK PRICK—--17/618/6 22/-23/-30/-AT THE READY MONEY BARGAIN SALE NOW PROCEEDING AT PAUIATUA C. SANDEOKD AND CO. S. Barkouuh, Manager. PUBLIC NOTICE.

WANTED KNOWN THAT THE /MIOWN CAliltlAGE WOllIvS

Aro still in full-swing under the management of an experienced coach builder. All classes of vehicles built to order ami repaired with the very best material and by competent workmen at the very lowest rates in the district. All work turned out on the shortest notice. THE CROWN CAHIIIAGE WORKS, Main-street. J. E. SCOTT and CO., Proprietors. It, KENNEDY Manager. WANTED. TENDERS lor Stumpincr and Olenrine about thro* a« * •*fln * H. M. ill \ o, Tiraumea South Koad.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 527, 26 July 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 527, 26 July 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 527, 26 July 1897, Page 3

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