. ••,■■'-.••.■'• Timber 77 '. GORDON TIMBER YARDS j JohaMwdoch^ Proprietor ', "OUILDING Material, Fencing, and al - - L^ classes of Native Timber: of the ver '. } best quality, supplied \ at, the Lowest Cur rent Rates." ' V, . " ' ,' . '[ Everything connected witb the Buildini 1 Trade may- be obtained on easy terms aiw with quick despatch. (! ri -.- : , For particulars or quotations apply to s THE MANAGER, , , Gordon Yards, : N.B. — Firewood of the very best quality 1 , may be procured at the lowest market price, -> I | . . . , " c 44. - 1 Timber! Timtoer! Timber 3 THE Undersigned are now prepared t( ; supply all kinds of NATIVE TIMBER of good quality at low rates, at the following 1 Mills :— j * Woody Knoll Mill, pime Hills t Union Sawmill, One-Tree Point ; and Kaikatea Sawmill, Fortrose. x AGENT AT GORE : Mr F. S. CANNING Firewood at the Lowest Rates. Orders for the Fortrose Mill may be, adi dressed either to the Mill) or- to the care of . MRJEJ.-^GURR, Our Agent at Fortros*; J. H. DAWSON AND SONS, Union ONE-TRE'i"sOlN_,' INVERCARGILL. : 299 i <- : , TIMBER ! TIMBER ! TIMBER ! WOOD AND COAL YARDS. HENRY FRYER b%s to intimate that he has opened a timber yard in Ash-ton-street, Gore, near the Flour-mill, and is now prepared .to supply all classes of building material at reduced rates. Particulars on application. ■■> , ■ Agencies — Nightcaps Coal Company Invercargill ; and McKenzie Brothers, lignite merchants, Pukerau. , > Tinsmithi-, J) AVID FERGUSON* TINSMITH, Zincworker and Plumper, GORE.' ; ; Begs to intimate that he has removed from Gordon to premises in the Main street, where he hopes to receive a continuance of that liberal patronage hithertfo 1 ' bestowed ,upo» him; I ■ .- Manufactures on the premises every article in the above department of tradei of superior workmah_hip,'and at! THE MOST MODERATE RATES OF CHARGE. ALL WORK GUARANTEEI). EVERY DESPATCH USBI> IN EXECU- : TION OF ORDERS. ; Hot and Cold Water Baths, and every kind of Water Apparatus for Manuf acturing and, Domestic purposes, carefully and efficiently fitted up, fS*rThe trade supplied with Tinwaie,'i__ade. on the Premises, at Moderate Prices. ! a 347 Rubber Stamps / &c. FFROST'S PATENT S]SLF-INKINO Portable Rubber Stamps. J\ "VT". FFSOST, MANUFACTURER, JW. F. begs to introduce, to the notice of • the general public his Patent SeX-inking and Portable Pocket Rubber Stamps. These Stamps are now produced in an -entirely new form, superseding the old-style, requiring neither pads nor handle, and always ready for use j will print 1000 to 2000 impressions without replenishing, and every- impression of the same tint. The excellencies of the SelfInking Stamps are, lst— Cleanliness in use. Do not soil the hands, no int apparatus externally, cannot soil documents, or anything l alt-able when in use ' 2nd— Ecbnomy in use cr. ink : When ord. prepared can be used for a considerable lime without getting dry or out Jof order. 3rd— Compactness : Being without the cumbrous pads and handle, can be carried in the pocket and used when travelling. 4th— Durability and Clearness : Every stamp is waranted durable, and will stand any rea ' sonable weur and tear. . J. W. FFROST, , MANUFACTURER OF RUBBER STAMPS WELLINGTON, ..^.Zj,/ Agent for Southland-r „. , ..'" GREEN AND SOUNESS, Gobe.||. •»„,* Samples on yiew. *#* mmmmmmmmmmmimsimmmsmffgmmmm^!mmmmmm_ j mi Sewing Machines. WANTED KNOWN. ALL KINDS OF SEWING^' MACHINES, Repaired and Adjusted, Reblackened. and Bronzed. All repairs guaranteed and kept in order from three to twelve monthsOld Machines bought or exchanged^ Duplicates, Oil, kc, on hand. Needles, Is 6d per dozen, '_.. 0° Country orders punctually and carefully attended to. Good Workmanship d-n aranteed. G. RICHARDS, ' Practical Machinist (from Duneiin), next St. Paul's Church, Dee»street, INVERCARGILL, Charges Striotly Moderate. Sailmaker. A LONG-FELT WANT SUPPLIED. E. CHRISTENSON, (Late of Tapanui) HORSE COVER, TARPAULIN, WAGGON TILT, AND TENT MAKER, GORE, HAS now on hand a good stock of Tents with flies), Tarpaulins, Horse Covers, Oilskins and Leggings, Felt Carpets. Calico and Canvas, Twine, Sail Needles, Plough ! Reins, Surcingles, Saddle Cloths and FancyHorse Clothing; with a miscellaneous col- J lection of other articles. ._■-..>_;..;:. I . •*&■' A trial solicited 1 Prices surpassingly j moderate! Good Workmanship. 1 Repairs executed with neatness and "despatch ' '
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 380, 5 August 1884, Page 4
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