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Clutha Leader, Volume XI, Issue 550, 30 January 1885, Page 1

 

Business Notices. i i NOTICE. POTTER'S BALCLUTHA STEAM SAWMILLS. In consequence of the great competition in the TIMBER TRADE, The Proprietor of the above Mills has determined to sell all COLONIAL TIMBER at the vf ry LOWEST RATES. Parties requiring Timber oan therefore be supplied on the SHORTEST NOTICE With any sizes they may require, and WELL CUT. The Proprietor not being bound to any particular market, the public can depend upon having the very BEST QUALITY procurable. I Sept. 19, 1883. 993 j [Card.] TVI" RYR I E AN D C 0., DRAPERS, GROCERS, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, Clyde Street, BALCLUTHA. I Drapery and General Merchandise at the Lowest Remunerative Prices. 273 i JJEW BUTCH ER Y. ISAAC WYBER j Begs to intimate that he has commenced business as Butcher in Balclutha, in that Shop, Clyde Street, opposite the premises of Mr Nicol, j Watchmaker. I I. W. will keep only the best class of j Beef and Mutton, which he will sell at the Lowest Remunerative Prices, and hopes to receive a share of the patronage of the public. 678 •pISH O! POULTRY, Etc. henrVrose Begs to intimate to the citizens of Balclu- tha and the inhabitants of the Clutha generally that he has opened a J FISH AND POULTRY STORE J in Clyde-street, near the bridge. By arrangement with Messrs Thomson Brothers, of Port Chalmers, H. R. will receive a supply of Fish of various kinds on Tuesdays and Fridays every week, fresh fish arriving on tho same day as caught. Smoked Fish and Fresh Oysters always on hand. All orders punctually attended to. 192 [Card]. WILLIAM WILSON, BALCLUTHA. Agent for Kaitangata and Nelson's Coal. General Forwajding Agent, «fee,

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