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JAMES COLEMAN, jTAYING taken over the f ■*• BUTCHERY BUSINESS in Eketahuna lately carried on by Mr 6, ridorde, begs to iuiorm ttio general pub' lie and RESIDENTS OF EKETAHUNA, that they will ba waited on daily as heretofore by Mr tf, Edwards, and hopes by keeping only the best of moats and the primest joints to have a.fkir share of public support, Mr G. Edwards, having sold his Butchery Business at Eketahuna to Mr James Coleman, thanfcs the general public for the support accorded him In the past, and hopes that the same patronage will be accorded to his predecessor, FOR SALE. 1 firth ACRES of first class grazing l\J\J\J \ m i t ffe |i j ffi p ro ved Also 2300 acres of unimproved land, both in the Wanmioru District, Title Laud I'ransfor, Also 0 h.p, Portable Engine. For terms and particulars apply to ... : H.H.WOLTERS, Carterton,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4075, 29 March 1892, Page 3
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