GOOD ACCOMODATION for .the ■• Travelling publio. , 2249 J Mfi ■ i MBn ' :) ■ \") ■ UIR & DIXON having secured second prize for buggies 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 whioh, for style and finish must;command the attention of purchasers, j Now in stock, 1 double buggy, price £3B; Ido do £4B; Ido do £45; 1 single bug?y £36; one spring cart £26; Also ono of their new pattern Excelsior Road Carts, a vehicle that is perfectly free from horse motion, rides easier, steadier, and more comfortable than a bugery, draws fe easier, and only about half the cost. INSPECTION INVITED. & GEO. LUKE, TARANAKI-ST., WELLINGTON. inhabitants of, the . •. Wairarapa to know that G. Luke is building carriages of every description, of the BEST MATERIAL, and from the latest designs at pnces that DEFY COMPETITION. Doublo Buggies fvom£4o;Siuglo froni £.30 Dog Carts from£3s; Lorne Caw from £3O. Pugnelland Whitechaple carts, from £26; Repairs, Painting and Trimming done on the shortest notice. All.work guaranteed, Miluates and, designs on application. ■■ -"v U; : 2312 • EWINGTON & SON. f: BLACKSMITHS, FARRIERS, AND WHEELWRIGHTS. Opomi'e Oxfokd House, Qdeen-siseet, Masierxos.
HAVING engaged a first-class Smith whose speciality is in the line of agricultural IMPLEMENTS. Farmers in f&e district eon rely upou having their rants in this respect carefully attended to, • Horns Shd. LamtmOui. 226 „ JAMES BOSS blacksmith, Wheelwright, aud ■HOBSE-SHOEING SMITH. lie of the Wairarapa generally, that he has taken over the/old-established business, a> long efficiently Conducted by 1 MR FARQUHAR GRAY, In. Queen-Street, Masterto.v, • And he solicits a continuance of the patronage that has hitherto been bo liberally extended. ■ J.R. would.remind custcraors that his experience and long connection with Mr Gray's business is a guarantee that the "atisfactiou given by this establishment iii tho past will be continued, Every kind of' 1 horse-shoeing wheolwnghfc engineering, and blackomithing work, executed with despateh and on the most reasonable termß. 1579 Robert Cra-vrtford. Blacksmith Faeeiee & Wheel weight, Eigh Street CMerfcm, SPRING traps made to' order from £lB. Tip Drays from £l3 10s. Spring Tip Draya from £l9. 21517 All Wore Guaranteed. ; (Established 1881. BLACKSMITH <fc FARRIER, Adjoining Tonner's Hotel! Eketahuna OLE ANDERSON^ BLjCKSMiTH &FAKRIER, TAUERU. Horses Carefully Shod,
KOTZMR BROS, ;. Hall,street, Mastekton, ENGINEERS, ;MILL-WRIGHTS, BOILERMAKERS and, BRASS ' FOUNDERS:,' FTIHB above firm desire to announce 1 that they have comiminced business as above, Pending the arrival of their pfynfc they are manufacturing in the meantime COLONIAL OVENS and PORTABLE WASHING COPPERS. At present they : have a good supply on band of different sizes, " #bich can.be recowraonded because of their workmanship, durability/arid cheapness. ; BOILERS, ;■ PLATED COLONIAL OVENS, & EXTR-A STRONG COPPERS.. Made,to order at prices to suit the times. • Terms Ready Cash Only;i Send your old Coj>j>er for a mo Frame I j
01TY FOUNDRY Eva-street, off Taranak L-place, Wellington. < j CftABTREE & SDNS, Millwrights, Engineers, and General Smiths, makers of every doßcriptioa of' Steam Engines and Boilers, Sawmill Machinery, Builders' and Contractors'lronwork, Iron, Gates, Fencing Standards, and Ornamental Fencing, &ts. Several new and secondhand Engines on sale. • 2197 MASTERTON 6ASFITTING ESTABLISHMENT. 1 Howard&Williams H& W, beg to announce to the , business people of Masterton that they have opened in premises opposite Messrs Muir and Dixon's Coach Factory, Queen-street, with a large and varied stock of gas fittings and, every requisite fortho trade. Being experienced and practical workmen they can guarantee all work entrusted to them. Estimates given for all kinds of Gaa FittmgSi Lighting a Speciahtt. 334*
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2352, 21 July 1886, Page 4
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581Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2352, 21 July 1886, Page 4
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