TIMARU CLOTHING FACTORY. TAILORING! TAILORING ! NEW TWEEDS, NEW COATINGS, NEW TROUSERINGS, NEW CHEVIOTS, NEW BEDFORD AND WORSTED CORDS, ETC., ETC., Per British Queen. HERBERT CLAPHAM, in thanking his numerous Patrons for past favors, desires to intimate that having received a first-class Assortment of the above Materials, and in consequence of the recent Strike among the Tailors in Timaru, he has turned his extensive Establishment into a Co-operative Company, who are prepared to Execute all Orders in a Style that will defy comparison with any othei firm in the Colony. Fit, Workmanship and Material Guaranteed, 4nd the Price charged will hring the best ORDER-WORK Within the reach of all classes of the community. The Best Workmen only employed on the Premises. -EKREHT AND p{o i (Limited), MAIN NORTH ROAD, TIMARU. sel4 SMITHFIELD WOOL WORKS, WINCHESTER, HE UNDERSIGNED have this day ENTERED into PARTNERSHIP as Woolscourers, Fellmongers and Commission Buyers of Wool, etc., under the style and firm of Smith and Co., at the above Works, which they have leased from Mr Robert Smith. Mr Henry E. Smith will act as Manager and Buyer for the new firm, and we solicit a continuance of the support given to our predecessor. GEORGE BISSET. GEORGE ARTHUR SMITH. Smithfield Wool Works, Winchester, 21st June, 1883. 3jy SHEEP DIPPING.
THE Undersigned is Prepared to DIP SHEEP at THREE HALF-PENCE per head till the Ist of July, after which the price will be Twopence. One day's notice required, One night • paddocking allowed. R. A. BARKER, aps Ohapi, Orari. TO FARMERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. BEST SCREENED and SCREvVPRESSED CHAFF supplied in Large or Small Quantities. Farmers' Straw or Oat Sheaves cut to rder. Peas, Beaiss, and all sorts of -Grain Ground Fine or Coarse for Stock Feeding at Shortest Notice. CRUSHED OATS always on^hand. R. A. BARKER, aps Ohapi, Orari. TREES. TB.EES HAVING tho LARGEST STOCK of FRUIT and FOREST TREES in South Canterbury now growing in my Nursery, they will be SOLD at a GREAT REDUCTION in price, as the Nursery is now Overstocked. NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE REFUSED FOR CASH. Pines, Conifcras, etc., 1,2, and 3 years old, from 5s to 25s per 100. Fruit Trees, healthy and strong, from 12s to 18s per dozen. Ash, Oak, Sycamore, and Birch, from 3s to 5s [er 100. English Larch [2 years old) 12s 6d per 100. Box Thorn and Quicks, from 7s 6d to 12s 6d per 1000. Rhubarb Roots, Asparagus, and Sea Kale Plants always on hand: STRAWBERRY PLANTS. All kins of Spring Flowing Plants on Sale. W. WHEELBAND, Nursery, Temuka. Orders by Posit promptly attended to. Planting to any extent undertaken in any pait of the District. ju2
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1146, 8 September 1883, Page 1
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444Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1146, 8 September 1883, Page 1
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