PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. TUESDAY. MAY 11, 1909. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, Lind-' ited, will sell by auotion *» above:— SheepCattle— K. J. MCLENNAN- Agent. EKETAHUNA STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, MAY 7,1909. At 1 p.m. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, Limited, will sell by public auotion as above— Sheep--170 good 2-tootli .ewes •100 woolly lambs (good line) 70 lambs Cattle—--54 3-year-old steers 25 21-year steers 8 forward empty heifers 0 forward empty cows 4 fat and forward cows J. G. BALL, Accent FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer. WENLEY AND LANAUZE, NAPIER. N EXT WOOL SALE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1909. Consign to WENLEY and LANAUZE, LTD., Port Ahuriri. M ETHODIST CHURCH SUNDAY, MAY 2,1909. Paliiatua—ll, Rev. W. H. Speer ; 7, Mr E. C. Cox. Ballance—ll, Mr Richards; 7, Rev. W. H. Speer. Nikau—2.3o, Supply. Kaitawa—2.3o, Rev. W. H. Speer. Marima—7.3o, Thursday, 6th, Rev. W. FI. Speer. QHURCH OF ENGLAND, PAHIATUA. SUNDAY, MAY 2,1909. Third Sunday after Easter. Paliiatua—ll.o a.m., Matins and Holy Communion ; 7.0 p.m., Evensong. Ivonini—9.3o, Holy Communion ; 7.30, Evensong. Marima—2.3o. ST. PAUL’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SUNDAY, May 2,1909. Morning, at 11 : evening, at 7. Makomako - 2.30. Ma nga ma ir« • 2.30. WANTED KNOWN. THAT Messrs “Jerry” Cotter and Cash in have taken over the Club Stables, Pahiatua, and patrons may rely on their steeds receiving the very best of attention. The cabs running to and from the Railway Station are in charge of Mr Cashin, while Mr “Jerry” Cotter presides over the feed bin. Horses and traps for hire at,the usual prices.
PAHIATUA PRIVATE HOTEL (OPPOSITE PUBLIC LIBRARY). SUPERIOR BOARD 7 DENCE. AND ItESISmoking Room, Piano, Hot and Cold Wator Bath. Terms Moderate for weekly boarders. Tariff, 4s 6d per day. On Hale Oays Dinner ai 11..‘i0. ALL MEALS la. W. H. BOVENS, i ruui ietor. WOODLANDS HI NT CLUB. / IALENDAR OF MEETS, SEASON V 1909. Throw-off at 3 p.fti. sharp. May 5 Mr Bolton’s (Oete). May 12—Mr C. Avery's. May 22 11nmua. May 29 WiOodvilie. June s—Mr T. Mested’s. Juno 12—Hamua. Juiio 10 Mr C. Avery’s. June 23 Woodville. June 30—Hamua. July 7—Mr T. Mexted’s. July 10—Woodville. July 17—Hamua. July 24 Woodville. Alterations and bye-runs will bo notified in Pahiatua Herald. Qualification certificates will bo issued in •accordance with Part V'. of the Hunt Clubs’ Association’s rules. S. V. RODNEY, Master. ARNOLD WESTON. Secretary. TAILORING. I HAVE just opened a consignment of the Very Latest Tweeds direct from England, and gentlemen would do well to call and see these before finally deciding on their summer suit, I have also a largo range of the latest patterns to select from at prices to suit all. J. TREZISE, TAILOR, PAHIATUA. Gent’s own material made up. Also ret# to be sold at low prices FOR SALE. I A ROE General Store and Dwell--1 ing, and all necessary buildings, at Ponguroa. Good trade. Turnover JL3HXX) i>er annum. Reason selling—owner leaving colony. I’rioo for freehold £9OO. Apply W. R. COE, Petuiaroa.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 3310, 1 May 1909, Page 8
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