SADDEJjRV, THE PERMANENT BADDLSES WATSON and Co., WM ~ MASTERTON, * Ntknkmg theii'.frenda and the publicgeneraUy for the finnnnrf. ti, ut. ! - roeam me past, beg to inform them that hey ba able to BU pp ly cart collars, on and after the Ist of September from 15s. EverJ lowraSs! cleinthetr^otobQh a dateq«allJ Watsonand'Co. having the latest and ost effoienfc staff of workmen ia the W-" apa, cußtomers may rely oagettine orders for work entrusted to them maof repaired on the shonesfc notice. Thei tram show of jobbing to bo always seen, both insido and outside their shop, is a sufficient guarantee of their workmanship Watson and Co.'s motto is-"No extortion J. Elliott & Go. >EG to inform their numerous custonyira I* and the public generally that ti ** ivo REMOVED to their now and d ...odious promises, next to Lowes and Toms Auotion Booms; and in returning their pin. cere thanks for the very liberal patron accorded to them whilst in their temporary premises, would now respectfully intimate that they have just completed openinz and marking off their NEW STOCK OP SADDLERY, J. E. and Co. intend keeping a good stock of every description of saddlery required by hetrade, and hope, by strict attentkn to busmess combined with good workmanship nd moderate charges, to merit acontinnano m } o . l '?V%airs of every description executed with the very best of material, and with the urmost despatch. Orders from wewpart o the up-country districts puno tually attended to. l J- ELLIOTT AND CO. JAMES ROSS BLACKSMITH, WHEELWRIGHT, AND HORSE-SHOING SMITH, Desires to inform his patrons, and the public of the Wairarapa generally, that ho has taken over the old established busine so long and efficiently conducted by ' MR FARQTJHaR GKAY, In Qdeen-Sireei Mastertok, tended beeD so KberaU y ex J.R. would remind customers that his and long connection with Mr toy a business is a guarantee that the satis, faction given by this establishment in the past will be ccntinied. Every kind ot liorae-shocing, wheelwright, engineering, and work executd with despatch and on the mobt reasonable terms. , r( .„ MASTBIiTON COACH FACTORY, FIRST PRIZfi TAKEN' AT PASTORAL SHOWS 1880,1881,1882, 1883. MTJIR & DIXON HAYING a Grand Sdection of American Timbers, Leather, and Cloth Trimmings, Lamps, etc., are prepared to Build all classas of Cairiages at Prices which will ensuro their Customers again returning. •p"The Quality, Style, Finish, and General Appeal ance of all Carriages built by them has become a household word throughout the country. Painting in the Highest tstjlo of Art, Trimming, and, in tact, every branch UNEQUALLED! We have in Slock Double and Single PI Buggies, Expresses, etc., and othurs in of construction, which can be Trimmed Painted to the derijjns of Purchasers. , for PRICE LISTS. OMNIBUSSES A SPECIALITY! MASTERTON CARRIAGE FACTORY. . 1719 NOTICE. Jacob Shields, HAVING taken the Premises and Business lately carried on Mr E. Miller, wishes to notify.to the public of Featherston and Surrounding Districts that he has re-opencd the above Premises as GENERAL BLACKSMITH, EARRIER, and WHEELWRIGHT, and can assure satisfaction to all that favor him with their Patronage, Late pupil of Professor White, Veterinary Surgeon, Ireland. As the anatomy of the Hnrso is thoroughly understood, the Public can rely on having their horse.? shod to suit all diseases of tho legs and feet with comfort. Disuses in this line will be treated with the utmost care. Ploughs, Harrows, Drays, Etc., made to order at Reasonable Charges, JACOB SHIELDS EMPIRE ~, VETERINARY SHOEING FOR ' Blacksmith & Wueklwwgiit, ( FEATHERSTON, m TABOJJ & CO. Stab Chambers Lambton Qdav,, WELLINGTON, HOTEL Brokers, Valuers, Land and General Commission Agents. Loans and mortgages negociated, Money advanced on personal and other security, 1613 . ,PPER PLAIN SAW MILL, McGregor brothers, Phopkibtoks Timber cut to any me and deliverod. I per day to bo made by jiersons of eithei sox,, i in their own localities,' ; ■. at work for us. New itli wonderful success. Any ao trie work. Capital not required. Wo- ■ you. Outfit worth £1 mailed iree. The ;nt is particularly adapted to. the region in
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1731, 9 July 1884, Page 4
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