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CASSIDY'S ASSIDY’fI Royal aj-ail Y"iOACFjf OYAL IV-LAIL V^OACfiS Te Karaka and Morn twice a .War T, T. CASSIDY'S Mail Coo* V leaves for Motn every Tuesdxr and Friday at 7.80 a.m., retnrnia the following day. 1 LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES Saddle Horses and all classes ol Vehicles on shortest notice. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. Horses Broken into single and double harness as per arrangement. T. T. OABSIDY, . Ooaok Proprietor, Ts Karate ; APUIHIKITIA gAWMILL. Telephone No. 351. P.O. Box No. 116 ; TIMBER. The undersigned are TIMBER, now prepared to receive TIMBER. Orders for Matai or TIMBER. White Pine in-any quanTIMBER. quantities, 0., 8., or TIMBER. Dressed. FIREWOOD. 1 Orders now taken = FIREWOOD, for any quantity of i IREWOO.D. Matai or Mixed FireFIREWOOD. wood. ' ‘ • QRDERS can be left at— THE MILL, Tapuihikitia, F. HALL, or H. O. JACKSON, Lowe Street, Gisborne. JTLECTRICAL AND -piNGINEERINQ 'yyrORKB, KAITI. Having had large experience with Electric Lighting Plants of all descriptions, I am prepared to s' and erect installations, using Gas, Oil, Steam, or Water Power. Estimates on application. MOTOR CARS and OIL ENGINES Overhauled and Repaired. Accumulators Charged, and all Requisites in Stock. TELEPHONES in Stock, and Repairs at shortest notice. Private lines erected. Microphones, Switches, Plug Board, and all Battery Material, in stock. Accumulators, Wet and Dry Batteries of all descriptions. Electric Belts, Bell Indicators, Wires, etc., always in stock. G. F. Tel. EDO. IREDDY. You Cannot Do Bettor Than (la Ta WILDISH. SADDLER * HARNESS MAKER, Peel Street. New Saddlery and Harnesa Exchanged for Second-hand.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2145, 21 March 1908, Page 4
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