Business H'oticet. f REE and HUFF will commence the _l_ SCENIC branch of their business in a few days. All those who desire views of Houses, Animals, &c., photographed, will oblige by sending in their orders as soon as possible. The Portrait Gallery will be open for a few days longer. ocl6 tf PORANGAHAU SMITHY, PORANGAHAU. SHOEING and GENERAL BLACKSMITH WORK DONE in first-class style on the shortest notice, and at most reasonable prices. HARSANT & ADAIR, Proprietors. sel4-3 gLY THE BROS., GENERAL DRAPERS, OUTFITTERS, MILLINERS & DRESSMAKERS, Standard House, NAPIER. Quality compared with price, the only true test of cheapness. oc3o 3m COMMENCING BUSINESS. J OHN ONION, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, (Drake’s Old Premises) WAIPAWA. Repairs executed with neatness and despatch. A Good Fit Guaranteed. Oc2-3m NOTICE. RE-OPENING OF BUSINESS. MRS. KEMP, General Storekeeper, having removed from the old store, next Waipawa Hotel, begs to announce that Mr Amy will in future carry on the business of General Storekeeper,* hitherto conducted by her, on new premises next Messrs Lucas and Humphreys, cabinet makers. While deeply thanking her customers for past favors, she trusts they will continue their patronage. RAILWAY BOOKING AND RECEIVING STORE, WAIPUKURAU. ]V^ow ON SALE : 20 Tons of Flour 1000 Bushels of Feed Oats 500 Bushels of’Maize 50 Casks Portland Cement 5 Cases Galvanised Iron--10 Tons Chaff (first-class) Barley Seed Potatoes 30,000 Fencing Posts, 6ft Gin 100 Strainers 9ft long. TO ARRIVE—--20 Tons Fencing Wire, Nos. 6,7, and 8. F. 11. DROWER, sep 28-lm Waipukurau. NOTICE. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. HAVING handed over my Tailoring Business to Mr C. Harding, I beg to return my sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Waipawa for the libers! support accorded to me, and trust that the same will be extended to my successor. P. McCREEVY. In taking over the business lately in the occupation of Mr McGreevy, I beg to state that the attention paid to my patrons in my old place of business will also be accorded in future. C. HARDING. Waipawa, October 2, 1878. Oc2-tf FOR SALE. TWO Tons of Good Onions 1 Side Saddle 1 Bakers’ Covered Cart and Harness 2 Heavy Sets of Harness, with 2 Leading Harness 3 Open Spring Carts, with Spring Trap Harness Tip Cart and Dray. Apply to li. T. BRIGIIOUSE, Richmond Park, sep 21-tf Waipawa. GENERAL STORE, Near the Waipawa Hotel. T> POTTON having taken the above, • begs to apprise the inhabitants of Waipawa that the Store will be re-opened THIS DAY, the 12th instant, with a general assortment of Drapery, Clothing, Groceries, &c., &c., which will be sold at Current Rates. R. P. trusts to merit a fair share of patronage. Waipawa, Oct. 10, 1878. oc 12-tf 3fM> Mtiatl. STAND THIS SEASON AT 1 WAIPAWA, PATANGATA, AND KAIKORA, THE PURE-BRED CART STALLION MODEL, Five years old. Sire, South Star, by the imported horse England’s Hope ; dam, the Clydesdale mare The Queen. Terms—,£3 3s, and 2s 6d groomage. Paddocks provided. All care will be taken, but no responsibility. F. SYMONS, Elsthorpe Station, Patangata.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume I, Issue 15, 2 November 1878, Page 3
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