JOHN KERSHAW, BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, IAMBTON-QUAT, WKtMKGTON, N.B.—Leather, Grindery, &c., always on hand. January 1,1867. A. BARNETT, AGENT. Custom House Quay, Wellington, next door to Bank of New Zealand. Is always a cash purchaser of WELLINGTON BUTTER. January 1, 1867. SADDLERY, HARNESS, WHIPS, &c., &c JE. EVANS, manufacturer of every • description of the above, again wishes to remind purchasers that by dealing at his establishment, they avoid the IMPORT DUTY, and on all goods sold will be guaranteed, if required. Orders and Repairs executed in any branch of the trade promptly and properly. ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOR SALE,— Ladies’ saddles, ladies’ whips and bridles Gents’ superior hogskin saddles Boys’ and youths’ ditto, children’s pads for boy and girl Gents’ pelham, snaffle, and headstall bridles Horse clothing, saddle cloths, martingales . Breastplates, woollen and hide girths, coat straps Breaking tackle, spurs, curry combs, mane combs Galvanised German silver and steel stirrups Stirrup leathers, bits, headstalls, halters Valises, brushes of every kind Cart and plough harness at low prices Buggy and gig harness for £6 per set Cart collars, hames, gig' and cab collars, harness of all kinds in sets or parts whips and thongs of all sorts, at J. E. EVANS’, Nearly opposite •* Independent ’’ Office. S. FAGAN, JgEGS to intimate to the settlers of the Wairarapathat he has OPENED a BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT in Geeytown, in the Boot and Shoe Trade, where he has on hand a Stock of Boots and Shoes of the best quality. January Ist, 1867. CHARD FAIRBROTHER, CAKTEUTON, Wholesale and Retail Storekeeper. Importer of Boots and Shoes. Timber Dealer. A good assorted stock of Sawn Timber, and all material for House Building always on hand. Shingles, Palings, Posts and Rails split to order. WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH. The rev. j. s. rishworth wm preach (D.V.), at the undermentioned places as follows: , Masterton, 11 a.m., and 6.30 p.m.; Upper Plain, 3 p.m, Tauherenikau, 11 a.m. [ Carterton, 3 pm.; Greytown, 6.30 p.m. Grey town, 11 a.m., and 6.30 p.m. ; Carterton, 3 p.m. Tauherenikau, 11 a.m.; Featherston, 8 p.m. ; Greytown, 6.30 p.m. Masterton, 11 a.m., and 6.30 p.m. ; Upper Plain, 3 p.m. Tauherenikau, 11 a.m.; Carterton, 3 p.m. ; Greyttwn, 6.30 p.m. Greytown, 11 a.m., 3 p.m., and 6.30 p.m. Tauherenikau, 11 a.m. ; Featherston, 3 p.m. ; Greytown, 6.30 p.m. Masterton, 11 a.m., and 6.30 p.m., Upper Plain, 8 p.m, Tauherenikau, 11 a.m.; Carterton, 3 p.m.; Greytown, 6.30 p.m. Tauherenikau, 11 a.m. ; Carterton, 3 p.m.; Greytown, 6.30 p.m. Tauherenikau,. 11 a.m. Featherston, 3 p.m. Greytown, 6.30. pan.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 38, 23 September 1867, Page 1
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