PAHIATUA PIG, PALTRY, MISCELLANEOUS & PRODUCE SALF. HELD AT THE MART EVERY SATURDAY, at 12.30. f* trant for the National Insurance Co. of New Zealand, Ltd. RUCTION SALES OF FURNITURE. —We are prepared to oondnot Auction Sales in any part of the District. Every effort made to give successful sales. DAVID CREWE Ca uctioneer and valuator. iV Established 25 years. (Conducted by Mrs DAVID CREWE.) Telephones — Mart, No. 68. “The Grange.” (Private House) No. 60. SATURDAY, FEB 12th, At 12.30 p.m. 1916 PAHIATCA STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1916. _ THE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will sell in their Mangahao road vards at 11.30 a.m.: §HEEP — 750 lambs (to be sold in lots) 380 4-tooth to 5-vear lambs 380 4 tooth to 5-year ewes 300 2,4, 6, and 8-tooth RomnevLincoln ewes 150 f m. lambs (without reserve) 150 tip-top lambs 150 lambs 100 woolly ewe lambs (without reserve) 100 wether lambs (without reserve) 90 m.s. shorn Lamb 9 30 lambs CATTLE— V.KF.TAHUNA STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1916. At 11.80 o'clock. The associated EERS will sell: ■BEEPCATTLE.— AUCTIONFRUiTI FRUIT U FRUIT ill XTIRESH FRUIT, direct from the T GROWER PEACHES. 4/- to 51- per oase. PEARS (dessert or bottling), 3 - to 3'6 case. APPLES (dessert), 4/- to 4/6 per ha If-bushel. APPLES (cooking), 3'- per halfbushel. or 5/6 per bushel. TERMS: CASH WITH ORDER. A. Moore, Suanybank, Hastings. Timber! Timber!! TIMBER of all Kinds, dressed or undressed, and cut to any size or langth, can now be obtained from the PAHIATUA TIMBER YARDS. 'Alan firewood cut into 6-inch blocks. For any material in the timber line, direct your inquiries to 3. Caniiingliam. TIMBER MERCHANT, PAHIATUA. 'Phone No. 88. |k£ ITHODiST CHURCH. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1916. Pahiatua—ll am. and 7 p.m., Rev. R. Richards and Mr W. A. Sedgwick. Ballance — 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Rev. Richards and Mr HoldawSV. Makomako —2.30. Mr Holdaway. K T. PAUL’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 1916. 11, “Coming to Chnst.” 7,’“The Inward Revelation.” 2-30 —Ngaturi. Wednesday, 9th February, Ballance at 7.45 p.m- . Preacher, Rev. M Bawden Harris T. PETER’S CHURCH. SUNDAY FEBRUARY 6, 1916 Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Holy Communion, 11 a.m. Evensong, 7 p.m. , Konini —7.30 p.m. THE NAME .EAST’S 19 NOW RECOGNISED to mean the BEST in the PASTRYCOOK TRADE. Appetising Cakes and Pastry. Well-served Afternoon Teas. Expert Catering for Wedding Parties and all outside functions at EAST’S CENTRAL TEA ROOMS CATERERS <fe CONFECTIONERS Main Street Pahiatua. FRUIT! FRUIT!! PEACHES, “Freestone,” A Grade, 4s case, 18 to 201bs; B Grade, 3s case, 18 to 20lbs. PEARS. “William Bon Chretien,” absolutely the best Pear for preserving or dessert, per oase ss, 301bs. APPLES, cooking, small case, 2s. We deliver FREE to any address in Town. ABOVE PRICES ARE FOR CASH. Thos. HORTON, Ltd., Telephone 37. PAHIATUA, jTIOUND. — Peaches, Nectarines, 1 Greengages, Plums, Apples, and Raspberries. Prices right; quality guaranteed; order early.—J. S. Mcnicol Pahiatua Tea Emporium, Phone 154. '
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5350, 5 February 1916, Page 8
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