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]y|- R. JO telf G U-M*l BP-JI, - Is prepared to undertake Surveying, &c. Estimates given and Plans furnished, &c. &c Office—At Philp, Henderson, and Co 'p Auction Rooms, Milton. N.B.—Letters to he addressed to Horse Shoe Bush, Waihola Gorge. 304 „ A LEXR. - SHED DEN, &IGN-WRITER, PAINTER, GLAZCER,, PAPIRH ANGER, GRAINER, DFCORATOR, AND PICTUBE FRAME MAKER, Having leased the shop occupied, by Dr Peter Stewsrt, opposite the Post Office, Milton, has opened a large and carefully "selected stock of Paint, Oils, Colors, Window Glas9 all sfzes, Paperhsngings in gTeat variety, and all the other trsdg requirements. Gilt and Maple Mouldings for pictures. Estimate given for work in and around' Balelutha. 213 "pkILP, HENDERSON, AND CO. AUCTIONEERS. ESTATE, STOCK, AND GENERAL - COMMISSION AGENTS, Are prepared to advance. on wool, grain, slock* and general produce con- - signed to tbem for sale. Advances made on growing crops, or in stack STORAGE FOR GRAIN OR WOOL, AGENTS FOB The New-Z'-alarid - Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, and Norwich Union Fire Insurance Company. . . Money to lend on freeholdsecurity in 'amounts to suite clients, at current rates of'interest. pARDNEII'S HOTEL (near .the Grammar School.) The inhabitants of Balcluthaj Milton, and surrounding Districts and travelling community will find this Hotel replete with.every comforS and convenience! '- -' MEALS AT ALL HOURS, There is a commodious and well ventilated Coffee Room on the premises. 229 • J.. G. GARDNER, Propiietor PHOTOGRAPHY! "~" r : . PHOTOGRAPHY! MILTOar, TOKO3IAIEIRO. ' MR C. NICHOLAS, of the Milton Photographic Gallerg, begs to remind his numerous friends and the up-country public that he is always prepared to. take all classes ol Photographs at the:shorte6t notice. ; A large and well chosen stock jot Stationary,. Books, and Fancy GoSds always on hand. UMON-ST.-OPPOSITE NATIONAL BANK. 326 "...-; TTTH ITE HORSE HOTEL, MAIN SOUTH ROAD, . MILTON. F. BASTINGS '-"_._._.- Proprietor N.B,—Cobb's Coaches arrive and depart daily. TOKOMAIRIRO FELMONGERY, MILTON. . The-subscriber is a buyer oi Wool, Sheepskins, Hides, and Tallow. , T. THOMAS HOLT, 34G ;■ -Milton. TOKOMAIRIRO' TEA 'WAREHOUSE, J. ANDERSON, and CO., Grocere and General Merchants, have' openpd- a carefully selected stock of Groceries, Provisions, and Gerieral Merchandise. . i = ■- • '. GOODS SOLD AT DUNEDIN FRIGES, , value—Tea in boxes and half-chesta., : "-' • » 347 TO HNg TON Ej '■' & ' WILB ON ; **t. .' V \ /MILLTritfGnTS,-. 3ULT.ON, Have on hand Miltdc -made ! "WINNOwYnG M ATJ hIN JaJ,"6tr th"e~rn o?f approved- prineipleß. T«bl Drill .TURNIP. / SOWEItS, also, their own Manufacture. Peg Drum and Beater, Drum Thrashtw,- made to order, . v N.8.-—A second-hand one '4-horse power Portable Thrashing'Sl2Hn T stock. 332 "'""*"'.■' ' ' " . ■ ■ ".' ' 'i'" . , ,'.' ' MILTON COACH FACTORY TOKOMAIRIRO.' . -* -"•::.t MESSRS GRABAM '& *' KENNARD to; order all Kinds' of - Coaches, Buggies, and Expresses. Carriages, second &>noyfdr Sale~ aas - - '■• ■ '■• "'- •<' ••■ •-: ." i n : ' V ' • • ;' » T i < 1 I IIH i ii. . "■ :-:-:.- .• J. ■: > :v • "'• f , LOUR^OAiTAt-E ; AL i ..T r * '' ; PEARIp BABLEY j --Z fT|IIE undersignedjp ,pjenared[ £ ~.'.. ..—to ~" '* TJT the rales. , " r -' r _ ' PETKR'M^TLTJ 1 TUP'O-Tl-'S: V ,T-cO :i: j$ y D oh Fi'eehoia'SecHrity,* in stuns from £100/Bp*i ,-,*■«. ..-..,. DONAUJIREn); , ; ? * t Solicitor, *-'Vx MOton.

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Clutha Leader, Volume II, Issue 66, 14 October 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume II, Issue 66, 14 October 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume II, Issue 66, 14 October 1875, Page 2

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