Kaitangata Advertisements TPT K I Tr BY, Bread and Biscuit Baker, 247 KAITANGVTA. JJRIDGE HOTEL, KAITANGATA. JOSEPH MURPHY - - Proprietor. First-class Stabling and Paddock Accommodation. K.B.— TJir Kaitansata Bale Yards are convenient and connected with this Hotel, and are open for the snle of stock, etc., by auction or otherwise. HRANTON PIER HOTEL, KAITANGATA. Alex. Dalgety - - Proprietor. ALEX. D ALGETY begs to inform hi frknds and the general pablic that he has now opened the above new and coamodions premises ia Eaita gata, where, by Etrict attention to the comfort and convenience of his patrons, it will be hia chief study to merit a lair share of the support of the residents, as well as the travelling pablic generally. ■ AXto, first class Stables, Loose-boxes, and Paddock Accommodation. Taparmi Advertisements : T> G. CREAGH AND CO. AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, lAP&NUI.' Money to Lend on Freehold Security. QOMMERCIAL HOTEL. TAPANUI. WM. SIMMONDS, .... Pbopbietor. First-class accommodation for TraveMera and Families. Loose Boxes for,- horser. Wl&Sb Spirits, and Aleaof the n*o4fc approved Brands. First-class Billiard Boom. A M'GREGOK & C 0., WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL 6PIBIT ASH QENBBAL PROVISION MERCHANTS . T A PAN U I •jVTEILL COLQUHOUN. BLACKSMITH AND FARRIER 191 TAPAUDI. |JOBLE'S HOT EL, TAPANUI. N. M'MILLAN . . Proprietor. Good Accommodation for Travellers. A fiist- class Billiard Boom, containing one of Alcock,g Tables' is attached to the premises. First Class Stabling. Excellent Paddock Accomodation. 190
QLFNKENICH STEAM SAW AND PLANING MILLS, T A P A N U I. John Macpahlaue - Proprietor. N.B.— The nearest Mill to Balclutha. J. M'F. begs to intimate that he has a good Stock of Seasoned T and G Flooring and half-inch Lining en hand. I 781 . TG.BRE M N E R , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MERCHANT, T A P A N U I. Having completed bis arrangements for delivery of good?, &c, has great pleasure in announcing that from Ist. January, 1876. he will be prepared to deliver goods within a radius of one mile from Store daily, and any distance over that tip to. _ten_jniles weekly or fortnightly, as may be required, free of i£iarge, at the lowest remunerative pricea. Orders stnt through post, «r otherwise, will fee promptly attended to. Every articls guaranteed according to samples.' '' TERM& s CASH, oj? Monthly ; iflonger tenon z&joired, by arrangement. On aUCash Purchases over Two Pounds, 2£ per cent, allowed. . BTB.— JQ-.8. will me his utmost. ecdeavors to keep the best of articles in each department, and being a cash purchaser can offer raperier Inducement* to to the public, and hqpes by strict attention to carry on a business satisfactory to himself and the public. DAIRY AN© FARM PRODUCE BOUGHT "55 FOR CASH.
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Clutha Leader, Volume II, Issue 98, 26 May 1876, Page 2
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