Tokomairiro Advertisements. ..• SADDLERY'^^m SADDLERY!ifESSRS. LOW AND SO^S, «AD*DLE, HAHNESS, AND COLLAR MAKERS, Beg to call the attention of their friends and patrons in the Lawrence and Waitahuua Districts' to their splendid assortment of Saddlery" Good.*, secund to none in (he Province. Being Cash bmers, we are enabled to sell at pncea that defy conipeiifion. A choice Assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddles and bridles. Whips- of every description, and Harness on hand reaJy made. Inspection invited. Sa Idea Sluffed to perfection. Orders promptly executed. .Note the Addhess — LOW ANi; SONS, DUNEDIN, TOKOMAIEIJEtO, AKD CLUTHA FERRY. MILTON HOTEL, ill TOKOMAIRIRO, Fbank Git ant - - Proprietor (For several years connected with the White Horse Hotel, Tokoinairiro). F. G. Begs to inform hia friends in the Tinpeka District, f hsit having lately purchased the above Hotel, he is now mnking prepara* lions to enlarge it, for the convenience of Commercial Travellers and up-couutry frieuds, who have prevailed upon hiiu to do so. A good Stable is in course of construction,Nothing but the best Ales, Wines, & Spirits 20 32 on hand. TAMES GOODALL, BKEAD AND FANCY BISCUIT BAKEH, r Has much pleasure in inforairtig^the inhabi. ants of Tokomairiro and other' District* that he has opened in the above line, aud hopes, by a strict attention to business, and by keep* ing only first-class Goods, to merit a share of public patronage. , . . Wedding Cakes, &c, made to order. Contracts taken for supplying Sources, &o. Pbitatb Bebbooms you Famiiibb. Accommodation for Boarders. Meals at all hours. COMMODIOUS BTABLIira. JAMES GOODALL, Proprietor. T\ W. CAPS'IIOK A2il> SONS, HORSE BAZAAR, LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, (Opposite Wbito Horse Hotel), TOKOMAIKIHO. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION AGENTS, • " With ample Storage, OfEcs, and Hoota adjoinirdng-Stables. Saddle Honsis and liuociES oir JTjb*. Horses Broken-in to Saddle s"jd Harness, a:ul Bought and Sold on l/uoinuasion. N.B.— Cioveb Paddock C^osb at Hasd. Produce Bought end. Sold on Commipsion. MRS. ROB E R T'S ON, Glasgow Hotrsa, MAI^T SOUTH EQiD, Tokomairiro, Has Removed to her New Premises, trul has vi ways ou hand eveiy description of L.4DIES* APPAREL, DKESS GOODS, • And every variety of. JIILLINBEY. Inspection Invited. : faa AAA HAWTHORN Plants, &UU,UUU 1 old -(Btn» s plants)/123..per IQOO ;. 2jcar *U\, transplanted, 203. per 1000 ; 2 yeaa old-gooiw berries, redand black currant busliee r i*e. per doz. ; 1 year old apple trees, 9a. j^i« doz. ; 2 ye-v old apple ffees, 183. per dor. j 50,000 English Forest Trees, from ss. per jkQQ jjjhh, oak, elm, red and silver biich, limo, beacli, hornbean, dweet and BofsQ chestnuts, Scotch, fir, sycamore, mountain aahj and a largo collection of ornamental and flowering shrubs. Rjae?* bclbs, cab. bage plant's, flower potapaac.', at Puuedin prices, on Sale by H. WHITE, WholestJ© & Retail Nursery & S*«rr!«3»*a
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Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 33, 26 September 1868, Page 1
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