Clinton Advertisements JOHN AUOHINCLOSS, BOOT and SHOEMAKER, CLINTON, (Adjoining the Commercial Hotel,) Has on hand a large stock of the best ma- J terial, and is prepared to compete as to j prices with the ready-made dealers. a 384 | JQAVID TEMPLE T~o~l^ Hereby begs to notify to the inhabitants of Clinton, and surrounding districts, thr-t he has opened premises at CHnton and Wairuna, for ihe purpose of carrying on business as a NURSERYMAN" AND SEEDSMAN. The undermentioned will give some idea of the stock in hand, also seeds of all descriptions suitable for district requirements .*• — 3000 Fruit Trees of best varieties, 10,000 Californian and Scotch Firs. 1 5,000 1 horn sQpiclc. 3000 Green Solly. Also, a large stock True Lemon Thyme, and Sweet Herbs. The selection of Carnations and Pinks aro the fine in cultivation. Pansies of the best varieties. The selection of Roses is considered to bs the best in New Zealand, having been im ported from London ; they are all prize-takers, and trne to name. Tbe collection of Dhalias and Hollyhocks is large and varied. There is also a large stock of Flowering Evergreens, Bulbs, Tubers, &c. The stock of Giant Rhubarb, so well known in the district, ia large. There is also <* first selection of Gooseberry and Currant Bushes. alO Stirling Advertisements ANDREW DICKSON BLACKSMITH, BAKES- SX BEET, STIKLISG, Single and Double-Furrow Ploughs made to order. Al; descriptions of Smith Work executed in a workmanlike manner, aud with despatch. SO JL^^^a fg=^p^^| mHE RAH.WAY HOTEL, STIRLING (Junction of Kaitangata and Balclutha Roads.) FRANK O'KANE - - Proprietor. Superior Accommodation for Travellers and Private Families. Good -stabling. Paddock Accomodation. Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the very best. Railway passengers to and from Kaitangata •will meet with every comfort and civility at this Holel, which is the most conveniently situated for Travellers and Visitors to Kai- | tangata by rail to Stirling. Kae^BMM^qgfUujjLffi' ■iTMmwjnrii ■*.*■■* — iwu.i !Jw«^^i'i»g l »*w^g^ , *c , Bi'as*C^l»iiß<screfcJU!**'UP^ Milton Advertisements J A. HENDERSON AND CO., AUCTIONEERS. ESTATE, STOCK, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, Are prepared to advance on wool, grain, stock, and general produce consigned to them for sale. Advances made on growing crops, or in stack STORAGE FOR GRAIN OR WOOL. AGENTS FOB The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, and Norwich Union Fire Insurance Company. Money to lend on freeholdsecurity in amounts to suit clients, at current rates ol interest. p EORGE CAPSTICK, ACCOUNTANT, SHAREBROKER, AND ' COMMISSION AGENT, Main Street, Milton. Books audited, and Tradesmen's accounts kept, etc , etc. EW. CAPSTICK, ;© AUCTIONEER, AND GENERAL AGENT. TOKOMAIRIRO. Storage for Grain, &c., &c. Agent for the National Eire and Marine Insnrance Company. CRITERION STABLES, MILTON. MRS M. LANGLEY - Propkieteess. l-l/TRS L. hegs to inform her friends that she has resumed possession of the above Stables, and that she may be found there at any hour by those desirous of giving her a call. First-class Saddle Hacks, Buggies, etc always ready for hire. SOS
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Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 115, 22 September 1876, Page 2
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