m. Cinl Oommiasioner’s Office, Taaranga, Jnly 7, 1873. RENDERS will be received at this office, until Noon of THIS DAY, for the ERECTION of a SCHOOL HOUSE at Wairoa (Tarawera). The timber, which must be well-seasoned Rimu, may be out within a mile of the site of the house, and will cost nothing. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order. HOPKINS CLARKE.
H Should Auld Acquaintance be Forgot.” THIS BAY OF PLENTY BAKERY still in existence, the Proprietor hopes that by careful an d unremitting attention to business to retain his old supporters, and thus merit their favour. J. MAXWELL, Proprietor Bay of Plenty Bakery.
For Sale on Arrival. EWOASm COAL A Shipment of Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Ornamental Trees, and Pot Plants. Particulars on Large Posters. W. 1. BOOTH & GO.
Tauranga Forge. JOHN MARSHALL tJ'AK.ES this opportunity to announce that, at the request of numerous settlers in the Bay of Plenty and residents of Tauranga, he has engaged a first-rate SHOEING and JOBBING SMII'H | also, a Workman competent to do Blacksmith Work in all its Branches. , JM - COMMENCED WORK on SATUBDAY, Slat June, 1873, and hopes by Good Workmanship, Moderate Charges, and Attention to Business, to receive the support of the public. JOHN MARSHALL, Beach Road, Tauranga.
KN E T BICK E E S . , ~ - a .n. js, g takes the present opportunity of thanking inoerou- customers for their past favours, 9 , ?^ e f° US ? USCOCQ ere for their past favours S! d J^“ to IDt i mat6 thftt » f or the future, he will do business under the title of H. Bickers & Co., PtUMBKEs, Glazibbs, House Decoratobs. and Sion Paxmkes. And hopes by Despatch and Carefulness to merit teeir continued patronage*
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 91, 16 July 1873, Page 2
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284Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 91, 16 July 1873, Page 2
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