' CROMWELL VETERINAY SHOEING FORGE. Next door to SMITHAM’3 KAWARAU HOTEL, EDWARD LINDSAY Late of Clyde and Melbourne. GENERAL BLACKSMITR, FARRIER, AND MACHINIST. EL. begs to inform the public of • Cromwell, that he has purchased the business of Mr. Thompson, and trusts by’strict attention to business, and the executing of all work placed in his hands in a first-class and workmanlike manner, to merit a continuance of the support accorded his predecessor. N.E.—On and‘after the Ist April next the prices for shoeing horses will be reduced. SMITH FIELD OO.’S BUTCHERY, Adjoining W. Shanley’s Store, MELMARE - STREET, CROMWELL. WILLIAM JACKSON LARKY begs to call attention to THE NEW SHOP, and respectfully intimates that he is in a position to ■SUPPLY MEAT, of the very best description, at the Lowest Possible Price. Families waited upon for Orders. The Trade Supplied with Cattle or Sheep, dead or alive. A Spring Cart will take a circuit of the district twice a week, to supply customers. ALEXANDRA SHOEING- FORGE EDWARD CHARLOCK, GENERAL SMITH & WHEELWRIGHT, TIMBER MERCHANT, AND IRONMONGER, kc. Td CHAKNOCK begs to inform the JJ. inhabitants of Alexandra, Clyde, and surrounding districts that he is now prepared to execute all manner of Ironwork, Wheelwright’s and Carpenter’s Work, at extremely low prices, and with despatch. Spring Carts and Drays Made to Order. Spring Carts and Drays for Sale. Glass andPannelled Doors, Window Sashes, <tc. Hickory Spokes for Buggy and Express-waggon Wheels. Always on hand a large and assorted Stock of thoroughly seasoned Timber, for wheelwright's purposes. if you Want to Know the Right Time GO TO W. B. MARTIN, WATCH & CLOCK MAKER, TARBERT-ST.. ALEXANDRA. ATCH ES and Clocks carefully Cleaned and Repaired. Dunstan Store, Alexandra. WM, THEYERS, WHOLESALE WINE & SPIRIT AND GENERAL PROVISION MERCHANT. A Large assortment of Garden and Field Seeds, warranted new. JAMES EIVEES, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRAPER, Wine, Spirit, and General Merchant, MAIN-STREET, ALEXANDRA ] C\ 00 f)g delivered at B’acks, Drybread, and surrounding Districts Agent for Marshall and Copeland. A Stock of their First Prize Exhibition Ales always on hand.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 377, 9 July 1869, Page 4
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336Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 377, 9 July 1869, Page 4
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