"AMILTON LIVERY AND; BAIT STaBLES AND COACHING ESTABLISHMENTS. The undersigned begs to intimate to tne residents in and around Hamilton and the travelling public that he has PURCHASED from Mr C. Harwood the whole of his COACHING & LIVERY PLANT comprised in the Stables adjoining the Commercial and Hamilton Hotels. 'BUSES MEET EVERY TRAIN at Frankton and Hamilton West. Double and Single Buggies on f Hire, Also, Ladiks' and Gents' Saddle Houses. L. SUTTON, Proprietor. Hamilton, November 2, 1897- 4/11 IN connection with the above, I have to THANK the business people and travelling public for the support so freely accorded to me in the past, and trust that Mr Sutton will enjoy a continuance of it. The ordinary carting and special station trade, together with the heavy waggon work for settlers and others, will be carried on by me as heretofore. CHAS HARWOOD. >TOROHANGA mmmm MR EDWARD BARTLEY, Architect, A UCKLAND, "Whites under Date, September 19th "I am delighted with your timber. I never expected to see such a lot of Kahikatea without a fault," ELLIS &"bURNAND SAWMILLERS, 'OTOROHANGA.ii
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Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 296, 2 June 1898, Page 1
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179Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 296, 2 June 1898, Page 1
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