' SADDELRY.' ; , THE PERMA®. SADDLERS WATSON and Co., .MASTERTON, TN .tKanking their Irencla and the publio jL-'generally for thesupfifl'rt they have been accorded in ihe past,•.beg to.inform them tfytjitheyh^ve,.engaged; the.,.services of a £rat-o]BBB coilarrinakeiY and will be able te'supply ' cart cpllars.'oh aiuUfter the ilst of September from 158. , Every other artiole in the trade.to bo had at equally low rates, .Watson and'Co, , having the 'largest and moht'effoient staff of workmen in the Wairarapa, Customers may rely on getting ail orders: for work entrusted to them made and repaired,on the shortest t notice, ; j ,The daily show pf Jobbing to '-lie * always seep, both inside iand'butside 1 tbfeir slibp; l a ! suffiiient guarantee Oflhoir workmanship.^ Watson and Co.'a motto is—'No extortion prompt^attention to all orders,, first-okas workmanship."' 1470
I Elliott k Co. BEG to inform their numerous' customers. ■ and the public gnnorolly, that they havo : REMOVED, to their Hew and com mcitlioufi pre^i|B^3 f , ngxt to lorns Antstibri Rooms'; 1 and in returning'their Bincere thanks for the veiy liberal patronage accorded'to them whilst in iheir temporary . premises, would -now .respectfully intimate mat they, have just completed opening and marking off;their NEW .STOCK OF. SADDLERY, lE. Co. intend keeping a, good stock of every description,of saddlery required by the,trade,, and hope, by strict attention to bußiuess', combined with good .workmanship ' and tnoilerate charges] ti merit a eontinuano • of ; past favors. Repairs of every description exeouted with'the very best of material, and with, the utmost despatch, Orders from ei(ery part of the up-counti y districts punotually attended to, . . . J. ELLIOTT AND. CO.
MASTERTON COA6H AND CARRIAGE FACTORY^ DESIRE to call this attention of their ■, numerous .customers from all parts of •:: ; : Wajrampa to the Large Stock of Carriage Lamps & Fittings They huve Just Imjjorted direct from the . Manufacturers, thereby saving all intermediate profits," and enabling them to give .; 'the public the , ■ BENEFIT OF THE SAME 1 Vehicles of every description Built to Order in their well-known, first-class style at ■ WPRICEB UNEQUALLED m Their Fame: for turning out wcll-finished Carriages of all kinds has travelled far and wide, and they intend not only to maintain it, but to INCREASE it.
MASTERTON Coach and Carriage Factory m. m JAMES ROSS BLACKSMITH, wheelwright, and ■ horsk-shoing smith, Desires to: inlorm his patrons, and the publio of the. Wairarapa geneially, that lie lias taken over the old established business, so long and efficiently conducted by MB FARQUHaR GIWY, In .Quekn-Sibeet Masteuton, And he solicits a continuance of the patron age chat has hitherto been ao liberally ex tended. • J.R. would, remind customers'that his experience and loug cmineeiion Tyith Mr Gray's business is a guarantee that the satisfaction given, by.this establishment in the past willbecpntinued. Every kind of horse-shoeing, wheelwright, engineering, and blacksinithiug work execu> ted with despatch and on the moht reasonable terms. 1567 NOTICE.
JACOB SHIELDS, HAVING - taken the. Premises and Business lately carried on Mr E. Miller, wishes to notify to tho public of Featheraton and ■ Surrounding Districts that he hl\. re onened theabovo Premises BsttENBRAL'' BLACKSMITH, tfABRIEB, and WHEELWRIGHT. and can assure satisfaction to all that favor hitn'with their Patronage. Late pupil of Professor White, Veterinary Surgeon,! Ireland.. As the anatomy of the ;Horso is .thoroughly understood, the Publio can rely on having their horses shod; to suit all discuses; of the legs and feet with cornfort, Diseases in this line will be treated with the utmost care, Ploughs, Harrows, Drays, Etc., made order at Reasonable Charges, JACOB iIHEiLDS EMPIRE 1 VETERINARY SHOEING FORGE Blacksmith & Wjikeltooht, FEATHKRSTON. 1;,£4 \VELLINGTON-MASTERTON RAIL ■ WAV. Morning—LeaveMasterton 7.50, Cartetton 8, Greytown 8.20, Woodside'B,32, Featherston 8.50, Arrive Wellington 12,20. Afternoon—Leave Master,ton 2,5, Carterton J 2.38; Greytown 2,50, 3.7. Featheraton 3,25, Arrive 55. Extra Trains run on Saturday. Morning—Leave "Wellington 7.20,, Featheraton 10.45, (iroytown 10,50,, Woodside lli 7, Carterton 11,40, Arrive Masterton 12.10. . ' . Afternoon—Leavt) Wellington 4.5; ;Featheraton 7-30, Greytowi 7.35, Woodside 7.52, Carterton 8.20, Arrive Masterton 8.50
SO I'lCi, A DVERTISING ORDERS sent to the il., WjimbaM; -Dmm ( must be,,plainly marked' with' the number * 'of insertions required, .otherwise thq advertisement will be, continued Hand charged fcr till countermanded. " - ■ - -- TO SEEDSMEN,-i-See'd Envelopes ; on sale at tho Daily Office., a;} ! ,1603
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1699, 31 May 1884, Page 4
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