AUSTRALASIAN STABLES, CARLYLE. JOZZI? GRAHAM HAVING taken the above Stables from the Proprietor, wishes to inform Travellers and the public of Patea and surrounding districts, that horses left in his charge will receive every attention and care. J.G. has just received a first-class Buggy, manufactured by Mr Hamilton, of Wanganui, which in respect of finish or first-class workmanship, cannot be surpassed in the Colonics. Saddle Horses, Buggies (double and single) always on hire. iggr A competent groom always in attendance. HAMILTON’S CARRIAGE FACTOR'S', Campbell Place, WANGA N U I. T HAMILTON has now landing, fj , ex Elsxxohe, @ New York, his First Shipment of American Materials suitable for Buggy and Carriage Manufacture. Through importing direct, he is enabled to turn out Carriages, Buggies, etc., which for workmanship and design cannot be excelled, and the prices of which will defy competition. All Vehicles Guaranteed for Two Years. The increasing demand for Vehicles, and the support accoi'ded J. H., has warranted him in erecting new and commodious premises, which will be finished immediately. A First-class Harness Maker and Trimmer employed. Old Machines taken Single Buggies Double ~ Express Waggons... Dog and Market Carts Spring Carts in exchange. ... £42 10s ... £47 ICs ... £4O ... £27 10s ... £24 Buggies repaired and painted at equally low rates. N.B.—J. H. was awarded at the Wanganui Agricultural Show 1870-6, all the prizes for his vehicles. Now on baud and For Sale 2 Second-hand Double Buggies 1 Express Waggon ggr Note the Address— J. HAMILTON’S COACH FACTORY, Campbell Place, Wanganui. 441 BRIDGE & WARD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL D R APER S. Importers Birect. Silk Mercers, Hosiers, Haberdashers, and General ZJrapersHOUSE FITXLIffISHXNGS. WOOLLEN DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS, AND GENERAL OUTFITTERS, HATTERS, Ac., TAUPO QUAY, WANGANUI. ijgf Country Settlers receive our special attention, and all orders are promptly attended to. CARDIGAN HOUSE Tailoring Department —Just received, a splendid assortment of New Tweeds, consisting of West of England, Bannoekbums, Bliss Geelong, Mosgeil, Pilot and Napcloth Overcoatings—Opposite Town Hall, Carlyle CALL and SEE Adams’ 12s 6d Strong Tweed Trowsers ; 7s 9d Coloured Moleskins; All-wool Tweed Galatea Coats, at 20s —without doubt the cheapest" lines in the District—Cardigan House, Carlyle.
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Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 256, 22 September 1877, Page 4
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351Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 256, 22 September 1877, Page 4
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