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PAHIATUA TEMPERANCE .HOTEL _ /. 0iJ1KP;............ v jPropriefor,..::,, nOOD ACCOMODATION foU the IT Travelling public ' 2249 IVX second prize for buggies at the, New Zealand Industrial Exhibition, against the leadlngtoach-builders of the Colony, intend to still further inorease their reputation by manufacturing carriages of all descriptions at prices whioh, for style and finish must command the attention of purchasers. Now in stock, 1 double buggy, price £3B; Ido do £4B jldo do £45 ;1 single bug?y £36 ; one spring cart £26; Also one of their now pattern Excelsior Road Carta, a vehicle that is perfectly freo from' horse motion, rides easier, stoadior, and more comfortable than a buggy, draws far easier, and only about half the ; cost. • INSPECTION INVITED. ! GEO. LUKE, ; TARANAKI-ST., WELLINGTON. of the . , .. w «irarapa to know that G. Luke lB f 1! t"lm?» esofiw y description, of the BfST MATERIAL, and from the PETITION 8 PnCeS tkt DEPY C0?I " Doubloßuffgiea from£4o; Slnglofrom £3O Dog Carta from £35; Lome Cars from £3O. Pagnell and Whitechaplo carts, from £26. Spring Traps, £2O. fmm Painting and Trimming dono on the shortest notice. All work guaranteed, intimates and deßigns on application. ■ .. ' ■ I EWINGTON & #!nJ BLAOKSMITHS,~FARRIERS,iAjiD WHEELWRIGHTSjJ Optosiib Oxford House, QuEßNlnuißr, Mamerton, HAVING engaged a first-class Smith .wliofloapocialityia.in the line of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Farmers in the district can rely upon having their wanta in this reapect carefully attonded to. Bona Shod. LampcusOui'. 226 BLACKSMITH, WH&KLWKIGHT, AND , HORSE-SHOEING:; SMITH. Desires to inform his patrons and the public of the Wairarapa generally, that he has takqn over the old-ostablished business, w long efficiently conducted by MR FARQTJHAR GRKY, - In Qdekn-Strbei,; Masiertok, And he solicits a continuance of the patronage that has hitherto beon so liberally oxtonded.

. J.R. would remind customors that his experlence.and long connection with Mr Gray s business to a guarantee that the •atufaction given by thin establishment in tho past will be continued, Every kind of horse-Bhoeinji, wheelwright engineering,. and blacksmithing work, oxecuted with despatch and on the moat reasonable terms. 1B?9 - Robert Crawford. BLACKSMITH FARRIER & WhKEMVRIOHT, - ®f Sl/rul Carterton. "PRING traps made .to order from J £lB.. Tip Drays from £l3 10s. Spring Tip Drays from £l9. 2157 Au Work Guaranteed. CHARLES GODDARD, (ESTABUSHBD 1881. BLACKSMITH & FARRIER, AdjoininK Tonnor's Hotel, Eketahuna OLE ANDERSON, LBACKSMITH&FAKRIER, TAUERU. Horses Carefully Shod. KUTZNER BROS., Hau,steeet, Masmrton, ENGINEERS, MILL-WRIGHTS, BOILERMAKERS and BRASS - FOUNDERS, Wo atill manufacture our superior Colonial^ Ovens at lowest prices. ' 2387 Eva-street, off Taranaki-placo, Wellington. VTT ORABTREE & SONS, Millwrights, Engineers, and General Smiths, makers of. every description of Steam Engines and Boilers, Sawmill Machinery, Builders' and Contractors' Ironwork, Iron Gates, Fencing Standards, and Ornamental Fencing, &o. Several new and second? hand Enednes on sale. 2197 A IMRD. TO SAWMILL PROPRIETORS. WE have pleasure in intimating to Sawmill Proprietors that wo have opened a branch of our businoss so long and successfully carried on by ut in Sydnoy, for the supply and repairing of all kinds of Circular and Vertical Saws, and hope to havo the support of the trade. 62, Cuba-street, Wellington. , BALUNGBB Bros, PLUMBERS, QASFITTERS, &., Waking Taylor Si.,- and Pwonb, ~ jji Merchants, and others, that we have a LARGE STOCK OS HAND and, are continually making up, Spouting,: Ridging, Piping, lead headed nails,; Colonial Ovens, Furnace frames and'j Boilers, Corrugated lorn Tanks, &c„ &o 1 W6 \

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2396, 10 September 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2396, 10 September 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2396, 10 September 1886, Page 4

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