SADDELRY. THE PERMANENT SADDLERS WATSGNahd Co., ■'.;..:. L , : MASTERTON, ~,,". TN than W their frenda and the publio 1 generally for the support they have been accorded in ihe past, tag- to inform thW that they 'have engaged the. services of a RftS^^^^wiU other article in the trado to be had atfeajially ■ Wataon and Co. ■ having the largest and most effoient staff of workmen id the Wairarapa, customers may rely on getting all orders for work entruated to them made and repaired on the shonest notice. .The daily show of jobbing to, be. always seen, both inside and outside their anon, is a sufficient guarantee of their workmanship. 1 " i 'Watson and Col's motto ia-''No exktion prompt avtention to all orders, first-olass workmanship." ... • j^q I ■: J. Elliott. 4(]q. IEG to inform their numerous customers i n?,?, thß publlc Orally, that thev have REMOVED to their new S Z modiousTOmises, next to Lowes and lorns Anotion Rooms; and in returning, their sin" accorded to them whilst in their temporary premises, would now respectfully intimate and marking off their * NEW STOCK OF SADDLERY •J.;E, ; and Co. intend keeping a good stook of every description of aaddlery rfquir! the trade, and hope, I, strict attention to business combined with good and moderate charges, to merit aeonthmS Of past fivrors. Repairs of every description oxeoutedwith the very best of material? 3 with the .utmost despatch. OrdeXn tually attended to. . ..' v 1 J. ELLIOTT AND! CO I' MASTERTON COACH Alii) CARRIAGE FACTORY MUIR&DIX&X DESIRE to call the attention of * lr / numerous customers from all parts of . Waitarapa to tho Large Stoctof »»i. *"w«u uirecc irom Manufacturers, thereby savin? all intermediate profits/and enabling them to give the pnblio the BENEFIT OF THE SAME! in their well-known, first-class style at UNEQUALLED^ Tlieir Fame for turning. out well-finished Carnages o all kinds 'has travelled fa, ' Wide, and they intend not only to MAmi it, but to INCREASE it. ' MASTERTON '" Coach and Carnage factory JAMES BOSS BLACKSMITH, WHEELWRIGHT, AND HORSE-SHOING BMITH,' £5? m ",'»'!» hiß the public of the Wairarapa generally, that he ha taken over the old established buaineßso long and efficiently conduoted by MR FARQUHAR GRAY, In QoEEN-SIKEBI MaSTERTWj And he solicits a continuance of tie patron, age chat has hitherto beon bo liberally ex J.R. would remind customers that his and long connection with Mr Way s business is a guarantee that the satistaction given by this establ-'-'--'-' ' ■■ past will be continued. Every kind of horse-shoeing, wheelwright, onKineerieg, and workexecu' ted with despatch and on the most reasonable terms, i™NOTICE. JACOB "SHIELDS, HAVING taken the Premises and Buai. , neas lately carried on Mr E, Miller, Wishes to notify to the public of Featherston and Surrounding Districts that he has re-opened the above Premises as GENERAT. BLACKSMITH, FARRIER, a JIWHEEL WKibhl, and can assure satisfaction tiull that favor him with their Patronage, ; Lato pupil of professor White, Veterinary burgeon, Ireland. As tho anatomy of tho Horso is thoroughly understood, the Publio can roly on having their horses shod to suit all diseases of tho legs and feet with comfort.. Digeasej in this line will bo treated with tho utmost oaro. Ploughs, Harrows, Drays, Etc,, made to order at Reasonable Charges, JACOB SHIELDS EMPIRE , VETEBINAEY SHOEING .FOEGE BUCKSMIindiIWHEELTOOnT, ) FEATHERSTON. '' lgG4 WELLINGTON-MASTERTON RAIL WAY. l Morning-LeaveMasterton 7.30, Carterton 8, Greytown 8.20, Woodside 8.32, Feathers, ton 8,50, Arrive Wellington 12,20 Afternoon—Leave Masterton 2,5, barterton 2.36, Greytown '2.60, Woodside 3.7, Featherston 3,25, Arrive Wellington 6 65. Extra Trains run on Saturday, ' Morning-Leavo Wellington. 7,20, Fea. therston 10.45, Greytown 10.50, Woodaido 11.7, Carterton 11,40, Arrive Masterton lailO, ... ... . ■.'. < ' Afternoon-Loavo Wellington 45, Featherston 7.30, Greytown 7.35, Woodside 7.52, Carterton 8.20, Arrive Masterton 8.60 NO T 10 8,, : ■ » DVERTISING ORDERS senfto the ii Waibarapa Dailt must be plainly marked with the number of ! in6ertiona required, otherwise the advertisement will be continued and charged- for till counter' manded. TPO SEEDSMEN.-Seed Envel- . . opes on sale at the Daily Offioe, ■• '.' '-i ■■•'■.■■:; ■ '-'■•; 1603
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1712, 16 June 1884, Page 4
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