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Business Cards.. npO THE SETTLERS OF WAIKATO 1 AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. I __________ JOSEPH COCHRANE, In returning thanks to his customers for • A the liberal patronage accorded him in the j past, baa much pleasure in announcing that he has made arrangements for largely extending his coachbuilding and wheelwright business, m long carried on by hinfljn 'Haitfiltdii■'Ea&t./ With this object £ he has .JSec'tfredJ those large and commodious premises in Victoria-street, Hamilton West, built expressly for the business j. by the late Mr Vialou, but he will still retain his present establishment in Hamil- } ton East. He is now prepared so take orders for manufacturing all descriptions of wheeled vehicles and agricultural implements. > iggf Well-seasoned timber, experienced ■j workmen, moderate charges. j J. C. would respectfully request those j requiring any of the articles mentioned j above to inspect his price Hat before sending their orders out ot the district. p An experienced shoeing and general j smith will be employed at each establishJ ment. J JOSEPH COCHRANE, Wheelwright and Coachbuilder, HAMILTON EAST AND WEST. W. F. BELL, BAKER & CONFECTIONER HAMILTON EAST. PARTIES AND PICNICS Supplied with Pastry and Confectionery at short notice. 3 Wedding and Christening."» Cakes to order. W. F. BELL. HAMILTON TIMBER YARDS, Hamilton. FOR SALE. b Lime Cement, Tar, Fenc'ug Materials. BUILDING TIMBER OF ALL SIZES ' AND DESCRIPTIONS. Paperhangings, Window Glass. Paints, Oils, &c. QEEDS \ GRASS, CLOVER, MAN- , OEEDS j GOLD, CARROTS. MANURES ! MANURES 1 [RONMONGERY-A GENERAL AS- ; SORTMENT. A. CAMPBELL. ' OHAUPO GEORGE F. MILLARS H IXG A NEW MILL Thanks the Waikato Settlers tor their kind support towards him, and begs to notify that he will still continue to supply FIRST-CLASS TIMBER! ! IN KAHIKATEA & RIMU (or ALL RIMU if required) AT LOW RATES. Also, all Machine Timber, Architraves, Skirting. P.T. and G. Flooring, P.T. and G Lining, Ceiling Mouldings, Cornice Mouldings, Rusticated Boards, &c. Orders addressed to G. F. Millars, Ohaupo Saw-mill, will receive prompt attention. rpiMBERI miMBER I BUCKLAND & SHIPHEED are prepared to put on board barge at their Mills, Lower Waikato, SAWN KAURI, KAHIKATEA, EIMU AND PURIBI, At the following prices per 100 superficial feet:— Rimu and Kabikatjsa—lst class, 8s; 2nd class, 7s. Planed, tongued and grooved, 2s per 100 extra. Rimu (all heart), for bridge building, 11s. Sawn Puriri—lst class, 18ft. lengths and under, 27s 6d ; over 18ft., 355. Puriri House Blocks, 4d per foot. Fencing Material of every description. Price list on application. Trade liberally dealt withi Postal Address—PUKEKOHE. rp IMB ER 1 mIM BE R We are prepared to supply KAURI TIMBER! At Reasonable Bates, Delivered on barge or railway trucks Mercer. M. & S HUNTER. fiIUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS— Lj Please notice th.it w<; supply from our Te Rfilui Mills timber ot the best description in any ijua'iurie'j at fche verv tnwest lates. u<l l i >■■• i;:i: Ki.r-.H cated Weather i>o;irfiiti2 M'vUlc-' T.-inin 6 ami flooring, . ami Ornamental Battens, Skin-ing, Architraves, Moulding, and every tiling necessary in furnishing inside work in lirst-class style. Orders by mail or wire energetically attended to, COULTHARPand GRAHAM. Te Rahu Steam Saw and Planing Mills. Te, A'VH-nmtu. TLvJUKK.-The Waikato A Timber Company (L'iniieil) are prepared to SUPPLY all sizes of BUiLDING and BRIDGE TIMBER, POSiS, &c, from the Waotu Saw-mills—first and second-class. —This Timber is superior to Kauri for many ourroses. Apply to Mr D. B. Wα , lm;., vl Sawmills, Waotu; or, d t _out Watkato Coal and Slapping Company (Limited), Njgwuawahia,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2282, 24 February 1887, Page 1
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626Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2282, 24 February 1887, Page 1
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