SADDELRY. it. r .„'•"' "»» wuurs.on md after the ht of September from 15s. Ev J lorraE * m * ,tahtoh W«*w»i? ,^? a ?l°" l^ in ß the West and orders for work entrusted to them mad o a. lu repaired on the Bhonest notice. The dni » show of jobbing to be always seo' n both inside and outside their shop, is a sufficient guarantee of their workmanship, Watson and Co/a motto is-"No extortion prompt attention to all orders, first-olass workmanship." 1470 J. Elliott & Co. TDEGto inform theirnumerous customers NEW STOCK OP SADDLERY. J. E. and Oo.intond keeping a good BtnnU l7 r J desor P«on of 5? r K he We, and hope, by strict attS to business, combined with good worCZt,! of past favors. Eepairs of every desc 2 executed with theTerybestofmaCf with the utmost despatch. Orders C! _JIELLIOTT AKD CO MASTERTON COACH AND CARRIAGE FACTORY. MUIR& DIXON T\ESIRE to call the attention of their U numerous customers from all parts of Wairarapa to the Largo Stock of Manufacturers, thereby swine all interrcediato profits, and enabling them to give „„„„ the public the BENEFIT OP THE SAME! Vehicles of every description Bu.lt to Order m their well-known, first-class stvle at UNEQUALLED^ Their Famo for turning out well-tinished Oarnogea of all kinds h^ s traroH d fa tl '.vide, and they mtend not only to umm It, but tO INCREASE it. MASTDETON Coach and Carriage Factory. JAMES ROSS BWCK8 H H]I HEELWRIQ HT,AND HORSE-SHOING SMITH Cl l nirß ™P« generally, that ho soono,n^ V ffi* e ( f business, bo long and efficiently conducted by Ma fakquhar qkay, In QUEEN-SiBEET Masterton, Aud ho solicits a continuauco of the patron J.R. would remind customers that his gWce.andta, connection with M toy s bunen is a guarantee that the satis, faelion given by this establishment in the past will be continued. Every kind of horse-shoeing, wheelwright engineering, and blacksmithine workeX
HOTICm. JACOB ?HIELDB, HAVING taken the Premises and Busi. . ness lately carried oa Mr B. Miller ' WBhes to notify to the publieofPeatherston and Surrounding Districts that he \m re-onencd the aboTo Premises a<i CPNVP a r mB"? MB, wS WKIOHi,, and can assure satisfaction to all that lavor him with their Patronage, Late pupil of Professor White, Veterinary ■tatgeon Ireland. As the anatomy of il Howo is thoroughly understood, the Public can rely on having their horses shod to suit alldißeaßes of the legs midfeet with com . fort. Diseases in this li no will bo treated with the utmost euro. Ploughs, Harrows, Drays, Etc, m a d e to order at Reasonable Charges, JACOB SHIELDS, EMPIRE VETERINARY SHOEING FOKGE ~ BuOKSMIIH&WnmwWfIHT, ' _ H3ATHERSTON. ' hfU Kibblewhite- & Ranby Blacksmiths & Farmers, ' fS°CASH SHOEING FORGE 1 (Next Club Hotel), BAKKISXEB.STBEKT -...Xuanm. NOTICE. A; DVERTISING ORDERS sent to the JX Waibarapa Dailv must be plainly marked with the number of insertions required, otherwise tho advertisement will be continued and charged for till counter, manded. TO SEEDSMEN.-seed Envel- ■ opes on sale at tho Daily Office.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1681, 9 May 1884, Page 4
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