fpABBITSKINi j WANTED topnrcht auantity for CASH, j THOMAS SO2 Ti'Bell'sOii IBAVELLEB'S, ;^B ' OARTERTOh ; (OppositeMr.A, B ! iJ/•;.; UJ U-Li ;!:i : iufi ;: Terms-£ per ..week,: inoluding washing ingle Meal or Bed—l/. i HENRY-WILLIAMS, , iOiSMITH. FARRIER, to. JD .CARTERTON. ' 'he undersigned togs respectfully to an nouncejto the settjer l of Taratahi-Cartertp' and neighborhoed,. tljat he has commencso business in his.new-Premises- at theabove. Township; ll and hopes by strict attention to business, coupled with moderate charges to secure afair share of public patronage. : . Horses shod on the most improved prin ciple j special attention being given to badlj formed and diseased feet, ■•'■:■ , \ j Farm Implements made and repaired, !" " ' .'All won guaranteed.!:'''''" i . ROBERT CRAWFORD/ 183 . Blacksmith. Ac, Carterton,..
j •NOT I 0 E ■:■.■...■ To .the of GLADSTONE and Burrounding districts. 1 'Crawford as a BLACKSMITH'S Shop are RE-OPENED on and after the l2tlfJuly by me, and all orders entrusted to my care will receive^prompt : attention. . 821 W. WILKIE. TMPORTANT NOTICE. I P GRAY, in returning thanks to his numerous customers for past favors, begs to inform the public generally that having now in jlock a large quantity of the very best timbers suitable for Coachbuilding and Wheel wright purposes.he is prepared to receive ami avecute all orders entrusted to him, and will guarantee Ml> stvle and finish to equal that turned out in any p»rt of the Province., , .-■ : Repairs to all kinds of Vehicles,' including trimming is painting; shall receiveimmediate attention, and be performed with neatness aud dispatch. . ~,.,■ ■•■''"'-' ;j F.GRAY, ; ,/:: Blacksmith, Coachbuilder, and Wheelwright .>!■-. Masterton. M" ASTERTON'FLOUR AND GRAIN STORES. ■-,', J. V~I LE, GENERAL Dealers in colonial produce Commißsion Agents, Valuators, &c, , AGENTS FOR Liverpoool, London and Globe Insurance Company. I The National Mutual Life Asßociation of :' Australia, Also for E. J, Bowen's oelflbrated Califomian Flower and Garden CARTERTON STEAM FLOUR MILL.'
71 L, WAKELIN, the proprietor of the jjj« above, having recently ereotod an* extensive addition t n his Mills, and obtained a powerful engine and the most improved flour mill'machinery, isupw able to announce that the Mill is in thorough- working order, and capable of turning out superior samples of PLOUE, SECONDS, POLLARD, and BEAN with tho greatest despatch, hating three pairs of Btqnes at tori E. L. WAKELIN"""'' / CARTERTON CO-OPERATIVE ISTORE, BAKERY & FLOUR MILLS, :-.:.jio;bonu«. ', TO WAIRARAPA SETTLERS, THE above will be given to anyone who can prove that DUNCAN CAMERON'S. Saddles-- Establishment is not the best in the Province at which country settlers can obtain all kinds of Harness aid Saddlery, and every requisite of the trade, IMPORTANT NOTICE. , , ■/: DUNCAN CAMERON would call the attontion of settlers to the fact that ho has Removed from Willis-street to the shop lately occupied by J. Dempsey, Opposite Arcade, Manners-st, Weljjsoton, SADDLERY I THE PERMANENT SADDLERS. - WATSON ,& WINTERINGHAM,. (Next Borough Council Chambers), MASTERTON, • '■ In thanking their friends and the public generally for the support they have.been accorded iu the past, beg to assure them to secure a pontjnuance of favors from all requiring artioles or work in the Saddlery line. ' ' ' "■''■ ■ ■'■•■■ fl, WATSON 4,' WINTERINGHAM keep' every requisite of the Trade in Stook, arid have also a consignment of pure Neatsfoot Oil, which they oan recommend to owners of •qualities. -WATSON AND WINTERINGHAM'S' Motto is-'!No extortion, prompt attention to all orders, first-class workmanship." Repairs executed with promptitude
AC. PALMER. W7 W* %§y STREET, \?A m jong Kangaroo Leggings in stock, and l_, J_ to order, "\, ROBERTSON & CO., JiGINEERS, IRONFOUNDERS.AND I BOILERMAKERS. OldCustOnVHouse;stroet, Wellington, j ' • Have for saIe—•SPEEDY'S'PATENT WOOL PRESSES, I f-packs with improvod ratohet notion. i u 16-horse power Cornish boiler, [in firstt \ j class order. Price', SBS. Ktiroatea furnished for all kinds of work, tr'firr an d h'i'l l, : ! : ' 'CIVIL ENGINEERS, V'• 'LIOBNSED AND* AUTHORISED 1 ScRVITORI, 1 j LAND & COMMISSION AGENTS. ~:'■ Offices—Evening Post ChambeWiWillis-sf'/ and Mding, Manawatn. N.B.—Our Scale of Charges is the Lowest ia the Colony, and wo guarantee to give satis faction..;.. :■: ... ;."., : ,; ■. ■ .719/
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 856, 26 August 1881, Page 4
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