I Balclutha Advertisements S. C A N.JJ, I N GL, GENERAL COMMISSION,' HOUSE, LAND, ' ESTATE, AND NEWSPAPER^ AGENT, ' BALCL.UTHA. i - . • ' . Rents and Debts collected with accuracy and despatch,,. '' '• ..', "bruce nerald » agenoy. on sale;—. ... Two desirable Freeho'd Residences in Bal--975 clutha.—Terms Easy. JHOS. PATERSON, ACCOUNTANT, '.',' General Commission and Insurance Agent. Merchants' Books made up and kept up. Trust Estates wound up. Debts Collected. Properties Mansged and Rents Collected. 457 N O T I C E~! TUTESSBS GALLOWAY & DRENNAN Beg to announce to tho inhabitants of Balclutha and surrounding districts, that thoy have commenced bus'ne ss as] GENERAL BLACKSMITH AKD WHEELWRIGHTS. From their long practical experience ia the trade they hope t ) merit a fair share of public patrons ge, when it will be their sole study to give satisfaction. 90> JOHN PIN X, GENERAL BLACKSMITH 4.ND "FARRIER, BALCLUTHA, J. P. begs to announce that he: has made a bona fide purchase of that Blacksmith's shop, lately owned an 3 occupied by A . Legg, BaJclutha, and solicits a call of tho travell : D^ public." HORSES CAREFULLY SHOD. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. MADE AND REPAIRED. 974- --: THOMAS "GAWN, SADDLER, HARNESS MAKER, Etc , Clyde- street, Balclutha, of Outram, West Taieri,) ■"I^EGS to inform the Inhabitants of Bal- - 8 -^clutha and the surrounding neighborhood"\lia6 be has opened the above premises vdth-.a\choice ' Selection -ofAEbglish and Colonial.-Made Goods, consistinjAbf— ! LADIW & GENT'S . SADOLES, ; W-HIPS/feFHRS, BRrDLES^Vc&a, in great vsrietY, and that havingVurcha^ed the premises ho 1^ increased faeilitas for.the manufacture of anY article cohnecKd with ► the trade. "" ' V ' » REPAIRS EXECUTED WITH DESPATCH. country oruera Punctually atteiiucd to. 7S9'. /TYRANT'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL CLYDE; STREET, BALCLUTHA. . CLEMENT GRANT., . . , Proprietor. The above new Temperanc-s; Ilotel'is now üboiit completed, and will, be found replete in every convenience for Boarders, Families, and Travellers. —-, ■ . The quietude and comfort of patrons will be strictly attended to by the Proprietor. , ; FIRST CLASS STABLING. '' 170= - • - . COALS! COALS! COALS! JOHN NELSON . : -.-. Beihiar Colliery. T N. begs to intimate that he* has piireihased *■*'* i ,Mr Couperthwaite's , Coal Miiie, and havihg made extensive improvements is now prepared to.' supply Coal of Lflrst-rate quality for 7*B per ton at the Pit. ■-• Uo'als Delivered to all parts of the township >t 14i per tOD. •' ' ( > ■'■•' - ; All orders left with Mr Peter Mason will receive prompt attention. ' --.' '-■"■ . ?\- .- N.B.— The road to the Pit is now in "good repair. 479 ■" • .-
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Clutha Leader, Volume II, Issue 94, 27 April 1876, Page 1
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