JB!ack&mUjjs. c \HE A P HORBE BHO EI N" G REDUCTION TO MEET' THE TIMES. Horseshoeing and General Blacksmith Work executed in a workmanlike manner, and a Cheapest Plates, in>" Smithy adjoining Victoria Hal, Jiarn-street, Naseby. » EToBSKsnoBiKO. -..95. and 11a. pek Set. ' ALEX. PEARSON. TAMES STEADMAN wants his old supporters to know that his Prices defy competition. H©rseshoeing ... ... 9s and lis. The style of work turned out is well known throughout the District. jpETEtt AND 00., B LACKSMITHS, LEVSX-STBEET, XA3KBY. Pieks, Laying and Steeling ... ... ... 6s. „ Pointing ... ... ...,4s. per doz OATS St CIIAFF ALWAYS ON HAND. Kteburn, 3ha& Point, ,& Newcastle Coal, & Posts and Fikewood 3>ep6t. ■■■/. ■ .. ! • ■- ..... Excellent Stabling. JShtsmess dnrbs. "1 UN N AX D "DOSS, G WHOLESALE AND KETAIL FURNISHING & GENERAL IRONMONGERS & IMPORTERS/: Fringes • stkket, Dunedin. rn HOBIN SON AND CO., JL. « Otaoo AGBicuivrtmAT, Implement ' . Depot, Princes and Manor-strect3, Duaedin, - Have on sale— Portable Steam Engines and Threshing Machines Double and Single Furrow Ploughs Chaffcutters, Oat Bruisers,, Turnipcutters Cultivators, Horsa Hoes, and Seed Drills Cheese Presses and Curd Mills Hornsby's Adjustable Corn Screens and Winnowing Machines -Ilorse Powers, <Scc., &c., &c. ■ ■■. ■ V—/ CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, George-street, DU NED IN. * Buggies and Carriages built in tho most modern style; ■ Inspection Invited'. Materials and Workmanship guaranteed- • N.8.-r-Repairs executed on the- shortest .notice. ■ .... ■ ■ ■ ? ■ c Photographs of Buggieß, Express Waggon?,.Light'.and Strong Spring Carts,' &c.', may be seen' oil application _at the ' Chronicle' Office. J A ' L L A N • . .Wholesale and Retail Seedsman, - Otago Seed Warehouse Cutting, Princes - street, ~ Dunedin. Exhibition Nursery :• • Cumberland-street and the Forburv. OB I N AND C 0., COACH-BUILDERS. ;. i Octagon, and' Stuart-street- : HAVE FOR SALE/and TO ARRIVE per " Oneco," from New York: • Double and single Buggies, of various styles Waggonettes ; Family Express Waggons, adapted for town or station use. • . Also, a .few Second-hand double and singlo Buggies ' cheap., . . ■ ~ Repairs receive prompt attention. W. JO NES, Veterinary SueGEOir, &c., bega to intimate to owners of horses and cattle-in and about Naseby, that ho i 3 .now prepared to Break or Geld Horses, andalsato Spay Cattle, on modorate terms. Mr. JoKta ran be consul Led at Packman's Livery Utables, Naseby. Ail horsos taken in hand will be guaranteed quiet and perfectly tractable on return to owners, otherwise no charge will be made. „ JAMES MANNING-, WALKER-STREET; DUNEDIN. r Agricxiltnral Implement Maker. M ANNIN G- begs to intimate. -L'JL' to the residents of the Mount Ida District that he has on hand a' Large Assortment of Ploughs, Harrows, Chaff-cutters, Steam Engines, Threshing Machiues, Portable Flour Mills, Fencing Wire, Sic., &c. - Every requisite on hand for settlers on the Maniototo, Hyde, and Macraes Blocks. : • ■ • " JAMES MANNING-, Walker-street, Dunedin.: THE CRITERION WAREHOUSE, GEORGES TR EST. ET E R AN DERS ON, IRONMONGER, . ' China, G-lass, and Earthenware Merchant, begs to thank the Public for their liberal patronage at 99, George street, and thinks, by civility and attention, combined with Reason-" able Prices, to merit a still greater amount of support at his New, Central, and Commodious Premises, situated next Chiaroni and opposite the .European Hotel. Country Orders Carefully Packed, and will meet with the utmost dispatch. The Trade Supplied on the most Liberal Terms. Inspection respectfully invited. A R K~A ND CUR LE; Wholesale and Retail , " IRONMONGERS, Princes-street and Mora;/-Place, ' DUNEDIN, Have on Sale a Large and Varied Assortment of ENGLISH & AMERICAN HARDWARE, Consisting of — Nails, locks, latches, .hinges, bolts, screws, spades," shovels, forks, churns, buckets, tubs, brooms, axe 3, hatchets;, hammers, carpenters' tools, clothes pins, brush ware; builders' and furnishing brass foundry. , ; Cutlery, baths, and japanned ware, electroplated and 13,-itannia-motal goods, register 'stoves, fenders,' and fire-irons, Leamington ranges, coal scoops, holloware, washing and ■wringing machines, cr. in ping and goifering machines, cornice poles, brass-cared tube, travelling trunks, &c., &c. A large variety of gaseiiors, pendants, and brackets.; gas, steam; and water fittings; galvanised find black sheet iron, sheet zinc, sheet lead 5 brass, copper, le:id, and iron pipes ; intli:i rubber and insertion sheet, tucks, packing, liydiaulicranis, lift a°d forco plumbers' and tinsmiths' fillings, &c., Ac. r Solo agents for Smith and Wol'stood's cooking and office stoves, upwards of thirty ciifTereul patterns *° from ; extra fittings and bricks for ail the above. Illustrated putjiJognes of prices on application.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 299, 20 November 1874, Page 4
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689Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 299, 20 November 1874, Page 4
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