]" : MPORTANT NOTICE. P. GRAY, in returning thanks to his inj stock a large quantity of the veryibest timber's suitable for Coaehbuilding'ancl Wheel I O JT —JT 1 ~"* f»«fw»v«vv IVVVMVHUU execute all .orders entrusted to him, and will guarantee both style and finish to equal that turned put in any part of the Province. I.Regain to all kinds of Vehicles, Including tnminjng 4.' painting, shall reoeivoimmediatt attention, and be performed with neatness ahd diapatch. P. GRAY, Blacksmith, Coachbuilder, and Wheelwright Mastkrton. ENCOURAGE LOO4L INDUSTEY. TARANAKI STREET STEAM DRAIN * PIPE WORKS. VX old patrons and the publio generally that he has returned from England, and has reopened the above well known works. G. N. is prepared to receive orders for Glazed Stoneware Pipes. These pipes are thorougly burnt, and are of extra thickness (to ensure durability), and the sockets are made according to tho most approved English style, to secure a correct joint. G.N, doeß not hesitate to say that they are the best pipes in the market. Engineers and others respectfully invited to inspect theso pipes. Telegrams, letters, &c, addressed Georgo Norbury, Cuba-street, Wellington, will receive prompt attention. 37 TO THE INHABITANTS OF WELLINGTON AND SURROUNDING NEIGHBORHOOD. of the Best and cheapest ovor iuwnted for this climate. SOFFE'S 35s SPRING MATTRESS Om view at the Manufactory, Mannersstreet, Wellington. Six Men Continually making. • GREYTOWN, In returning thankß to his cusromers for their lihoral support, begs to intimate that, in addition to his Blacksmithing business, he 'i«now'n»rr»in(»iVn WHRKLWRTftRT anil Coacbbnilding, so that all who favor him with their support will get a thorough good article at lowest current price.
Terms: li months; overdue accounts charged 10> per cent interest; 2J per cent allowed on monthly payments, and 5 per on csßh trade. 437 "JAMES KING, GOLD AND SILVERSMITH MANOTACTUEING JEWELLEE, »»' (Under the Illuminated Clock), WuilS-STREET, WELLINGTON, Orders for the trade carefully attended to. 374 LIME! LIME! LIME! \J hag of 4 bushels—delivered in Master ton. Bags to bo returned, T, KILBURN&CO., Matahiwi, d. S. W. DALRYMPLE, Agent, Masterton T> 0 I L I N G DOWfl THE Tauherenikau Boiling Down Works are now open for the season. Terms—lOd per head. 357 ALFUED TYER. >LiCEMITE FARRIER, k. jJ CARTERTON. The undersigned bogs respectfully to announce to the settler' 5 of Taratalii-Carterton and neighborhoed, that he has commenced business in his new Premises at the above I'ownship, and hopes by strict attention to business, coupled with moderate oharges, to secure a fair share of public patronage. Horses shod on the most improved principle ; special attention being given to badly formed and diseased feet. Tfflrm TrvmlAmonfa mnAn and rannirad All work guaranteed.. ROBERT CRAWFORD, JB3 Blacksmith, &c, Carterton. UTATSON & WINTERINGHAM Saddlers and Habness-makebs, Desire to inform their friends and the gene .ral public that they have removed into their :uew premises fronting Mr F. day's blaoksmith's shop, where they can now compete with any house in New Zealand.
At the request of the jpeater number of residents of Masterton and surrounding Districts, they have started in the Saddlers and Harness business, and trust to merit a fair share of the publio patronage by putting in and strict attention to business. No extortion in prices. All kinds of attention, paid to either Town or Country orders, ' ' \' ; "... Repairs neatly executed with promptitude and despatch, " Also, every requisite of the Trade kept on hand. 276 "jITAURICEVILLE FARRIERY. Horses Shod. Drays and Farm Implements repaired in an efficient manner. All Blacksmith's work executed ongthe premises. Charges Moderate. H. AULIN, Opposite the EMPORIUM, MAURICEVIILE.. 436 lAGLE T) RE WE BY. (OPPOSITE RAILWAY HOTEL) Masterton. THE undersigned beg to inform tho in- 1 habitants of the Wairarapa that they are now able to supply- ALE and STOUT of MRST-GLASS QUALITY, and hope, by supplying a Good and Pure Article to secure your order*, which will receive our Earlies 1 Attentions '*; :- : : ; - : -'■.;':,: ..••..;...•;! They also beg to inform the agriculturists "'the neighborhood that theyareeoine to int..* MAT.T.TTnTTMIf. « 1. L-.J chasers, of MALTING ; BARLEY; next season.. . , . '; (J.ATTSOHA&pARSONS, -,j; (LATE WAIPOUA . •
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 473, 26 May 1880, Page 4
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664Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 473, 26 May 1880, Page 4
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