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PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, AUGUBT 81st. Abraham and williams will sell by public auction as above — * 10 quiet springing heifers 40 mixed yearlings 200 first-class hoggets 150 2-tooth wethers 100 good hoggets 80 forward empty ewes 100 lambs 60 mixed hoggets On behalf of Mr J. Gregory, who has leased Ins farm—--20 quie dairy heifers, m calf to well-bred Shorthorn bull 7 quiet dairy springing heifers 2 fat steers 2 forward steers 2 heifers and calves 10 yearling heifers Sale at 1 p.m. R. S. ABRAHAM, • Auctioneer. PALMERSTON SALE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd. Abraham & williams will sell by public auction as above, at 1 o’clock — • On account of Messrs Pascal Bros., who have sold their Beaulieu property : 100 fat and forward bullocks 20 8-yr Shorthorn heifers, practically purebred 20 2-yr Shorthorn heifers in calf 20 2-yr Shorthorn heifers, empty The above are without reserve. 10 fat cows 60 2 to 8-yr Shorthorn steers 200 mixed hoggets 850 fat and forward ewes 150 prime fat ewes Also on account of other vendors : 6 quiet springing heifers 120 prime fat ewes 200 forward ewes 250 wethers 300 woolly hoggets 800 shorn hoggets R. S. ABRAHAM, Auctioneer. The District Land and Survey Office, Wellingto th August, 1897. ']V T 'OTICE is hereby given, in I_\ terms of section 117 of “ The Land Act, 1885,” that John Thoma 3 James Cavanagh, the selector of section 90, Block XIV., Survey District of Mangahao, has applied to transfer the same to John Cavanagh J. W. A. MARCHANT, Commissioner of Crown Lands. TENDERS. THE vestry of the Church of England invite separate tenders (to close at 5 p.m. on Ist September), for erection of Vicarage. Plans and specifications can be seen at J. M. Levin’s shop, where tenders may be left. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J>RELIMINARY NOTICE. I am about to place before the New Zealand public A WONDERFUL FERTILISER. Which will be neatly packed in 201 b cases with all instructions. Perfectly clean, so that ladies’ fingers will not be even soiled byhandling, and will be of the consistence of a fine powder. Pot flowers and all garden produce will return twofold by the application of the above. I have been so fortunate as to have had all instructions from an old friend in Minnesota, U.S.A., who has introduced it and is doing a splendid business. It will grow two bags of potatoes where only one ever grew before. 11. J. STEVENS, Scarborough.

N. 55. DAIRY UNION. I WOULD like all milk suppliers of the Mangatainoka district to meet mo in Walther’s Hall on Wednesday evening next at 7.30 to talk over matters for the coming season. JAMES YOUNG, Manager. PURE MILK! C. DOWNARD intends to establish a daily supply of pure fresh milk straight from a first-class dairy herd to all parts of Pahiatua. Price :2d per pint, 3d per quart, 0d per gallon. The proprietor intends to solicit the patronage of the public by calling personally on customers. Any orders left with Mr J. R. Graham will be proniply attondcd to. QLYMriC THEATRE, I’AUIATUA MONDAY, AUGUST 30. POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY. A MARVEL OF MARVELS. Everywhere an enormous success. THE CINEMATOGRAPHE Producing every motion of lifo with marvellous fidelity. ‘2S—LIFESIZE SUBJECTS—2S. “ Tho most delightful entertainment ovrr given in a place of nmusemont in Australia.”—Sydney Daily Telegraph. Don’t fail to see—The Widow’s Kiss, tho Haunted Castle, tho Man of 1,000 faces, Serpentine and Butterfly dances. JOHN TAIT, Touring Manager. Prices of Admission—2sand Is ; children hulf-price. EARLY SEED POTATOES. CANTERBURY Beauty of ) Hebron, Dakota Red, Sukreta, Her Majesty, White Star, and others. For salo at A. STEWART'S. PAIHATUA STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, SEPT. 7th, 1807. Matthew henry win sell as above—--70 fat and forward wethers 30 fat ewos 10 springing heifers i heifers in calf 0 2-yr stoers 8 18 month steel’s 1 rustic gig, now 1 Sid harness, new Sale at 1 o’clock sharp. MATTHEW HENRY, Auctionoor.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 536, 27 August 1897, Page 3

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