J-Wt Ju, purchased from Mr John Graham the abovo plant and business, and,is prepared to cut and deliver timber, to order, any size, and at the LOWEST TRADE RATES. In connection with the above, John Graham thanks his numerous customers for past favors, and trusts a continuance of the same may be extended to his SUCCESSOR. Any orders left at the Opaki Mill, or at J. Geaham's Store (late Rapp & Hare), Emporium, Masterton, willreojh e prompt attention. 1906
BLACKSMITH, WHEELWRIGHT, AND HORSE-SHOEING' SMITH. Desires,to inform his patrons and th« public of the Wairarapa generally, that he has taken over the old-established business, ao long efficiently conducted by MR J?AHQUHAR GJ&AY, ■ In Queen-Stheet, Masterion, And ho solicits a continuance of the patronage that has hitherto been so liberally extended. J.R, would remind customers that his experience and long connection with Mr Gray's business is a guarantee that the ■atisfaction given by this establishment in the past will be continued. Every kind of horse-shbeinq, wheelwright engineering, and blacksmithing work, executed with despatch find on the most reasonable terms. 1679
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2244, 15 March 1886, Page 1
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177Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2244, 15 March 1886, Page 1
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