Tokomairiro Advertisements. SADDLERYI^pm SACDLERY! MESSRS. LOW AND SONS, SADDLE, HAkVeSJT, AND Cd®&» * MAKERS, Beg to call the attention of their friends and pntvonj- in the Lawrenco and Waitahuna Diiti icts to tiicir splendid asssortment of Saddlary Good*, second to none in the Province. Being Cash buyers, we are enabled to 3eH- at price* that defy competition. A choice Assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddles and bridles. Whips of every description, and Harness on hand ready made. Inspection invited. Saddles Stuffed to perfection. Orders promptly executed. Note the Addbsss— LOW AND SONS; DUNEDIN, TOKOMAIRIRO, AND CLUTHA PERRY. _ MILTONHOTEL, TOKOMAIRIRO, FfIASK Gbant - - Proprietor (For several yenrs connected -with the White Horse Hotel, Tokomairiro). F. G. "Begs to inform his friends in the Tuapeka District, that haviug lately pui chased tho above Hotel, ho is now making preparations to enlarge ifc, for tho -convenience of Commercial Travellers and up-country friends, who have prevailed upon him to do so. *A good Stable is in course of construction. Nothing but the best Ales,. Wines, & Spirifo 20-32. on hand. TAMES GOODALL; J BREAD AND FANCY BISCUIT BAKE I?, lias much pleasure in informing the inhablants of Tofcomairiro q^jd other Districts that he has opened "in- the above lin», and hopes, by a strict attentwo^^is«i»e^jffld<^y«gp.- , ing only firet-claes Goods, to merit a shar» cf public patronage. Wedding Cates, &c, made to order. Contracts taken for supplying Soirees, &«. Peivate Bedkooms sob. Families. Accommodation for Board«rs. Meals at all hours. COMMODIOUS STA3LIK*. JAMES GOODALL, Proprietor. RW. CAPSTICK AND SONS* HORSE BAZAAB, LIVERY AND BAIT STABLER (Opposite White Hovse Hotel), TOKOMAIRIRO. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION AGENTS, With ample Storage, Office, and Room adjoinindng Sfcabloa. Saddle Hoeses asd Buggies ok Him. Horses Bro'aOn-in to Saddle find Harness, *ud Eoaglit' a-ad Sold on .Commission. KB.— CIOVKII PADDOCK CIOSE AT lIASD. Produce Bought and Sold on Coniniission. MES. ROBERTSON, •"•*• Glasgow- Bouse, HAltf SOUTH KOiD, Tckomairiro, Has Removed to her Now Prenvises, and has jdways on liand every description of LADIES' APPAREL, DRESS GOODS, And every Tariety of MILLINERY. Inspection Invited. KAA AAA HAWTHORN Plants, OUU.UUU 1 year old (strong plants), 12s. per 1000 ; 2 year old, transplanted, 20s. per 1000 ; 2 year old goosei berries, red" and black currant bushes, da. ! per doz. ; 1 year old apple 1 ' tre"es, 9s. pof doz. ; 2 yean olil applotrees, 18s. per doz. ; 50,000 English Forest Trees.^rom os. per 100 ; ash, oak, elm, red and silver birch, lime, beach, hornbeac,. sweet' and horse chestnuts, Scotch fir, sycamvre, mountain ash, and a large collection- of ornamental and flowering shrubs. Roses, bulbs, cab* bage plants, flower pots, &o.> at Dxraedia prices, on Sale by H. WHITE, WKelcs»l« * R«tail Nursery & Seedsmit lOIOHAIHXO,
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Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 34, 3 October 1868, Page 1
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441Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 34, 3 October 1868, Page 1
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