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URKCE OF WALBB LIVEEY X STABLES AtoDHOItSE ItEPOSL' .._ TOltYi■/.•■;rv;.'; J v ,1 ' : j : '.■" '■' ; ■.' _ ] [Lot op Nkii, and Cookery] ''" " Having taken the above Btables is prepare! to supply the travelling public with ■HOBBEB, • - • . ';■■■ Obu3;Gies,o ''• •: ' caw-a115,',... ,y j —■•■■---• ■ and VEHICLES Of eveiy,desurip.tipn.on the shortest notice. .xm under the care of an fix'iierie'nced grooiu, and every atttiitto is paid to stabling, bait and stall accommodation, ' ; .-,.■ ;.,„ .;,_.. Of first-class quality kept constantly on hire. . _ .. ] ~i . -i . ;A. i .?iius:---. i:: Will iuri'to' alidf'-bmthe Stables t'meet every train. Mpno.-Ciiw%, QuudAccommodtUm and ' ' r ' ''-Reasonable Ctoyej.; . The Proprietor, having had' many years" experience in the Wairorapa, .trusts that his ■old friends and patruns will not forget.him in his new establishment, 1472 CLUB HOTEL LIVERY'STABLES HORSE REPOSITORY. - DIXON & JAQUES, ' ;;• JKOI'IiIETOES. D& J. beg to inform the inhabitants . •of Maateiton aitd Surrounding'Dis-tricts-tliaHkey are prepared' to supply ' ' ■' them,with '■"""'..', SADDLE HOUSES, ' ~... ■ -'-"' yINGLE ; <SrUOUJ3LE BUGGIES, • •■ ■'■'■'■ CUAClili'fcj'&DilAGS, And Vehicles'of Any Description, on the Shortest Notice!. Good Paddocks, Iwery attention paid to horses left in tbur oha.ge. GoodSlftbliiig. and no stmt of Veed, . All Horses Let on Eire are '.Guaranteed btaimcli,free-from Vice, and of Fird-ckm Quality. ; A 'BUS Will mjet Every' Train, talc ing i'aiseiijjeis 16 and from any part of the town. , .■; ._,,,; . Horses suffering from any! comprint attended to by aPjnbtio.il Veterinary. CASTiiAUNG PEIiFOiiMED. Hoises b.oken ;tp.Sad,lle, Double «rid-Single Harness. , lire Proprietors having many years' expenance in their Hue of business, are prepared t» Guarantee their patrons satisfaction :

tMPEE HOTRL LlVlilil AND BAIf 'SrARLES. , : PiU:pr,itioß .. JACK DEVONSHIRE. J' 'D.begsin inform the Public ihat he _. lie is in receipt ul , new , bu<y-.•gies-.irom ,Wellingioii ( fi-iished in The Newest STYLE ami PAT'iILPtV, and is now prepyrecl to let them on Jiive ' at" very rea-onable ch.wjis, ';.'. HORSES cm be b ol;en iu for Double,or Single harness, ami lor ''audle use. ' ' ~' All iiowes for Lira nre Free from Vice, ami pre of Good Quality. J'AI'DOCKS contiiii-abundance of feed ami .water, with. sjilendi 1. fchelier;; a„d all horsas le.t'at the Miables will receive rmsr class attention. ' Jaclc Devonshire, Empire Lively "ami, But Stables,; Qucen-st.

• Time is Money.: MAUHINErvY.YER^S'HASDLiBOK, PITIES, abouttoIrnild orwho «■ <jmre any • description-or CaRPENf HI b.oi' JOlNlilt'S work dime ili<e respecttmiy advised to gee a price from ; S. Bacon land Co; Who lire in a position to give the BEST AU'IUIE an', the MOST \y o EiUor the LEAST MONiW, ' Laifje Stocks SEASONED TIAIBEEi :'.: Dressed and rough, Mouldings, khiw-s, uoan, Pushes, ttc, Ac. In'fact everything necessary to cany out airy orders, always on hand, ■ • ■ L ■■'■ ■ Estimitoa given' and noiitraets taken, and PnißT-OLasß WOKKJIKiN Beat to any part of the coutiti-y; . . ; Mflsterton Dec. 11,1882 " . las' WAIPOUA .CTEA.M:■ TjJLOUHi '& AATitEAL iVlessrs 8. Bacon &Co; HAVING engaged Mr J. FuSTEE, (a Miller of large experience bothiin New Zealand and 'Victoria, hnjdinjr first-class certificates of.' competency)' haye' much pleasnre iu fiUAEANIEEING THEIR BRAND Oif FLOOKAS SECOND TO NONE, Arid solicit acontronance of their'enatomers', 'esteenied favors, and A TRIAL FROM ALL. WAIPOUA~MILLS. , Mastertqn, November 2nd, 1883. 152

CARTERTON. FLOUR MILLS. G, A. W. MILLS I TTAVING "loused, (he> CARTERTON i FLOUR MILLS (lately carried on by Mr. E,, L Wakelin), is prepared to. ': GRIND GRISTING, On the usuaLtemis at the shortest aolice- .-,.. -,..• ■. ■ .. ; :- «,!.■; : ! 1647 .!.,'.'. ...Mi.NUF A<JT,UBEB 'oj',, |"' ' '„„'' i . y „r; CRATED WATflffl AND COBDIALS

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1706, 9 June 1884, Page 4

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529

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1706, 9 June 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1706, 9 June 1884, Page 4

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