H. VEATS.
HAMILTON'S POPULAR BLAOKSMITH. There are not many residents in the \Vailmto, either town or country, who do nol. know 01' or have not heard or "Harry" Vests. Hamilton's popular blacksmith, whose huslness premises are situated in Ward Street (at the end or the tlrst right—of—way on the right from Victoria Street). Since this old-established forge was ‘llrsl; opened many changes have come lsbout. .\lotor cars have replaced ‘horses to a great extent, and farming implements are driven in many ‘cssea ;by motor power instead of horse ipower. In the march of progress the smlthy‘s work has likewise changed. {with the result that H. Vests (who ‘stlll makes shoes for racehonses and horses which are still employed by farmers) manufactures and repairs all classes of farming implements. All classes of ironwork are also executed by 11. Vents, and In this re~ sport he has no equal. If any nt’ your implements need repairing or :1 slight adjustment. is iu‘ccssnry, brim: it in with you when you immu into Hamilton for the Show. up will fix it up for you in double—‘quicl; time. 955 ———.—
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19893, 23 May 1936, Page 6
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184H. VEATS. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19893, 23 May 1936, Page 6
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