'PAHIATUA TEMPIBAKOE HOTEL | ''''< ; ": J'ORIMP Proprietor, nOOD ACCOMODATION fw the VJ Travelling public 2249 OXFORD HOUSE. QVEEN-STBEET MASTEBTON T7UKBT-OLABS Acoomtnodution is J] offered in Uub commodious house. BATH, and EVEEY COMFORT. PRIVATE BO (Ji- ]ij l,pn MUIR & DIXON having secured second prize for busies at the New Zealand Industrial Exhibition, against the leading coach-builders of the Colony, intend to still further increase their reputation by manufacturing carriages of all descriptions at prices which, for stylo and finish must command the attention of purchasers, Now in stock, 1 double buggy, price £3B; Ido do £4B ;1 do do £45 ;1 single bugpy £36 • one spring cart £26; Also one of their new pattern Excolsior Road Carts, a vehicle that'isperfectly free from horse motion, rides easier, steadier, and more comfortable than a bugey, draws far . easier, and only about half the cost. INSPECTION~INVITED, alii GEO. LUKE, iimiimiom TARANAKT-ST., WELLIJiGTON. WAATED,~The inhabitants of the . , Wairarapa to know that G. Luke' is building carriages of every description, of the BEST MATERIAL, and from the Most designs at prices that DEFY COM-' Doubloßuggiea from £4O; .Single from £3O Dog Carts from £35; Lome Cars from £3O. Pagnoll and Whiteohaple carts, from £26'. Spring Traps, £2O. Repairs, Painting and Trimming done on the shortest notice. All work guaranteed. Estimates and designs on application.' EWINGTON & SON. BLACKSMITHS, FARMERS, AND WHEELWRIGHTS.,.'.., Uwosim Oxford House, Queen'-street, Masierton, HAVING engaged a first-class Smith whoße speciality is in the line of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Farmers in the district can rely upon having their wants in this respect carefully attended to. Hones Shod. LamjmOul. '226 JAMES ROSS BLACKSMITH, WHEELWRIGHT, AND , HORSE-SHOEING SMITH, Desireß to inform his patrons and the pub,i business, io long efficiently conducted by . MRFARQUHARGRAY, In Queen-Street, Masterton,! And he solicits a continuance of the patronage that has hitherto boen so liberally extondod. . ■ J.R. woujd remind customers that his experience and long connection, -with' Mr Gray's business is a guarantee that the the past will bo continued; Every kind of horse-shoeing, wheelwright engineering, and blacksmithing work, ox'ecuted with despatch and on the most reasonable terms. 15f9 Robert Crawford. Blacksmith Farrier & Wheelwright. traps made to order fror J £lB. Tip Drays from £l3 10s. Spring Tip Drays from £l9. 2157 All Work Guaranteed. TVTHEELRIGHT, BLACKSMITH, AND FARRIER, Main Street Greytown, (W. J. Gamblin's late premises). Having commenced business in the above promises the undersigned hopes, by attention to business and the prompt executionj of orders, to gain the patronage of the public. W} J.HOBMAN. CHARLES GODDABD, (Established 1881. • BLACKSMITH&FABBIEB, i Adjoining Tonner'a Hotel, Eketahunal BLACKSMITH OAKRIER TAUERTJ. Horses Carefully Shod. KU.TZNER BROS., Hall,street, Masterton, ■•- ENGINEERS, MILL-WRIGHTS : BOILERMAKERS and BRASS' POWDERS. THE above firm desire to 'announce that they have commenced business as above. Pending the arrival of their plant they are manufacturing in the meantime COLONIAL OVENS and PORTABLE WASHING COPPERS. • Atprosontthey have a good supply on hand of different sizes, which can be recommended because of their workman, ship, durability, and cheapness, BOILERS, PLATED COLONIAL OVENS, & EXTRA STRONG COPPERS Made to order at prices to suit the times. Terms :—Ready Cash Only. Send yow old Copper for a new Frame I / CITY FOUNDRY Eva-street, off Taranaki-place, Wellington, yTT CRABTREE & SONS, MillEngineers, and General Smiths, makers of every description of Steam Engines and Boilers, Sawmill' Machinery, Builders' and Contractors'lronwork, Iron Gates, Fencing Standards, and Ornamental Fencing, &c. Several new and aeoond- • hand Engines on sale. 2197 ' Mr.A, KEISENBERG," \ ;mEAOHEROF M U S I 0 » 1 A.ND SINGING, < Termaon application, Term commences t with pupil. AdresscareMrß, Gant, i, filifimiok TUWart/m OTuSi
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2337, 3 July 1886, Page 4
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587Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2337, 3 July 1886, Page 4
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