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AHAURA SAW MILL (Within li miles of Ahaura.) JOHN REID, Begs respectfully to announce that the abbve Mill is now in full working order, and that in consequence of recent alterations and improvements in the Machinery, he is enabled to supply Sawn Timber of every description, in any quantity. Orders delivered^ to all parts of the District. .T. R. has, in order to supply a long felt want, established a Smithey and Shoeing Forge, in connection with the Saw Mill, and having secured the services of a first-class Shoeing Smith, and having also engaged a General Blacksmith, both well known competent Tradesmen, he is prepared to have all kinds of Blacksmiths' work executed in Workmanlike Manner, at Strictly Moderate Prices. Special attention will be paid to the Shoeing Department. Mining Machinery and Agricultural Implements made and repaired. JOHN REID, Wholesale Cattle and Sheep Dealer, Farm and Dairy Produce Broker. Riverbank Station, Ahaura, and Ikmatua, • Little Grey. Hay, Oats, Chaff, Potatoes, and Dairy Produce, on Sale. Up-Country orders promptly attended to. YT H A R, L E S V CLARSON. STOREKEEPER, DRAPER, IRONMONGER, and BAKER, Duffer Creek. Bread delivered to all parts of jthe District. Goij> Bought. THE TARIFF. ~~ Ale, porter, beer of all sorts, cider and perry, in bottle, Is 3d per gal Do do, in bulk, Is per gal Almonds, in shell, Id per lb Do, shelled, 3d per lb -Anchors, free Anvils, free Apparel, not otherwise described, 5s cubic foot Apples, dried, Id per lb Apothecaries' ware, not otherwise described, 3s cubic foot Arms, firearms, 5s each Axles, axle aims, and boxes, 2s cwt Arrowroot, in bulk, £d per lb Do, in bottles, jars, or tins, 2s 6d cubic foot Arsenic, 4s per cwt Bacon and hams, Id per lb Bagging, bags, sacks, and woolpacks, empty, Is 6d cubic foot Baskets and wickerware, 6d do Baking powder, Is do Beef, salted, 2s cwt Bellows, Is cubic foot Bicarbonate and carbonates of soda, 2s ; 'cWt_ -f r. ; : ■'.--. \ . \: • '.' Biscuits, plain and unsweetened, 3s do Do, fancy, 3s cubic foot Bitters, 12s gal Blacking, Is cubic foot Blacklead, Is do Blacksmiths' bellows, free Blankets and rugs, 3s cubic foot Bonnets and hats, trimmed, 5s do Do do, untrimmed, 3s do Boots, shoes, sHppeis, and goloshes, 5s do Boots — men's common watertights and lace-up, and diggers' long, 3s do Boot and shoe vamps and uppers, 5s do ■Bottles of all kinds, empty, free Brass" and brass manufacture?, 4s cwt Brushware and brooms, Is cubic foot Buckets, of wood, 2s dozen Buckets and tubs, of iron, 4s ewfc Butter, Id per lb Cabin furniture and effects, which have been in use, and not imported for sale, free Candied peel, 3d per lb Candles, tallow, |d per lb Do, other than tallow, Id do Capers, 2s 6d cubic foot Caps, apparel, 3s. dp., Do, percussion, Is per 1000 Cards, playing, 6d pack Carpet bags, 3s cubic foot Carpets, woollen, 2s do Do, of. hemp, coir, or Jute, ; ls do . •Clrraway,seeds/2s\6ddo\; .i-\ x ;•' i Carriages, carts, drays, and waggons, ad valorem 5 per cent Carnage and cart wheels, 5s pair Carriage springs, mountings, and trimV mings, free Catsup, 2s 6d cubic foot Cement and plaster of paris, Is barrel .Chains, except gold and silver, f-inch in diameter and under, 2s cwt Chain-cables and shackles, over § of an inch diameter, free Chalk, Is cwt Cheese, Id lb Chicory, 3d lb China, porcelain, and Parian ware, Is cubic foot : Chocolate, 3d lb , Churns, free Chutney, 2s 6d cubic foot: • ; Cigars, 5s lb ..Cocoa, B 3ddp 'Coffee, raw, 3d d© , i Dp, essence of, 2s 6d cubic., fopt . Cellars and ciiffs of papery 5s do- U I. Combs, Is do ' Confectionery, 5s do Copper manufactures, not otherwise described, 4s cwt Copper and composition rod, bolts, >" sheathingsand nails, free Copying-presses, 4s cwt Cordage, 3 inches in circumference and under, 3s Cordials, 12s gallon ' : Corn sieves and riddles, free

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1095, 31 January 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1095, 31 January 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1095, 31 January 1872, Page 4

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