BUSINESS NOTIOTS3 ! GLEX.LADY STEAV PAW ANJ) PLANING^ MILLS AND TOKOArAIRIHO TIMBER ! YARD. THOLMOK. hi thanking the inhabitants.. * of Tokomairiro and surrounding dia triers for the hitherto liberal support accorded to- him, bogs to inform ihpm that having made ex.txiisi.ve additions to his machinery, he is now enabled io supply, the. iailawin.^ _. 200f.1s considerably under tlis' price of: the . imported ariiole : — - -' •- 7 inch Feather-edgorT dressed Weatherboards odo i inch ) Tungued and grooved Lining tn \ 6 do 1{- inch ) and Flooring Of Red Pine, a very superior article, and well .seasoned A lai*i,'e stock of Bnilding Ironmongery, Corrugated iron, Do^rs, Sashes, and every requisite for the tra-ie at the" Lowest Rates. to" sheep-ownees. rnllE Undersigned beg to inform the *~ % Settlers in the Tokomairiro and Clutha districts that they are prepared to undertake the SOOtfRTNG OF WOOL in a yen ! superior manner, at the lowest re-» munei'ative prices. As their Mr Thos. Roberts supsrintenda the Scouring they have no hesitation in as suring Flock owners that any -'Wool sent to rhem t > Scour will bs got up in a first-class style and with every despatch. The undersigned are also prepared to mako liberal cash advances on "Wool consigned to them, either for sale in Dunedin, or for I shipment to their agents in London. HIGHEST CASH PRICES GIVEY FOB. WOOL, SKI >S,. AND HIDES. N.B. — Communications addressed to Mf Thos.' Roberts, Tokomairiro Fellmongery, will receive prompt attention. MURRAY, ROBE KTS and CO., Stafford Street, Duned/n .- STEADMAX'S DUNEDIN AND EAST TAIERf COACHES I" EAVE the Reliance Hotel, every morn* -^ injj at Seven o'clock, sharp, and return from the Gridiron Hotel, Princes street Dunedin, at 5 p m., daily. . Travellers from Tokomairiro, by stabling their horses at the Reliance, can thu3 perform a double journey, in the one day, and have seven hours to spend in Dunedin, em- ' bracing the whole business day, viz. from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Such facilities should not fail to render this line of coaches popular, and largely patronised by the residents of the Taieri and Tokomairiro districts. -\if JENNINGS, ■.j>l. . '.'....■ . BUICKMAKKR AND BRICKLAYER, LochaberGoege, Happy Valley, I SWITZEE3,' ' Home and Station contracts neatly and expeditiously executed. JOHN E D #.A,l DS, •C A R PEN f. ER , . Cr-INTON, POFOTUKOA. PiiliUlinjr Materials Supplied. : ~I LEX A N DR A TT OTE L, PO«T MOLYNEUX. JOHN PATKRSON, ... Proprietor. S'perinr Stabling. |-\OUBLiS FURROW PLOUGHS. LANDING EXDUNFILLAN. 24 Gray's Improved Patent G.B. Strong Double Furrow Ploughs^ being a direct importation from Mesfare Joha Gray and Co., Uddingstoft Iron work?, Glasgow. These ploughs are supplied with extra socks, coulters, &c, and one set each of Gray's improved tureS ; horse yokes. ■ JAMES "DAVIDSON, STANDARD IRON WORKS, Corner of Oamberltnd and St. Audrctf 'streets' Dutiedia* . .' /i " -- - -
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Bruce Herald, Volume VI, Issue 347, 21 December 1870, Page 1
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