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Blacksmiths. ! ME. A. STEEL BEGS to intimate to the inhabitants of Patangata and surrounding districts, ; that he has commenced business as 1 Wheelwright and General Blacksmith, and hopes, by attention to business, to receive ' a share of their patronage. 468 i v ripHE Undersigned begs to intimate that he I X continues to carry on the business of General BLACKSMITH, in the old-esta-blished Smithy, Spit, and trusts, by careful J attention to the reqxiirements of his customerß, 1 to receive a continuance of their patronage. I Shoeing Light Horses ... 8s I; „ Heavy Draught ditto, with toes 10s E 337 JAMES CATHERALL. r '' ■■"■ii WILLIAM FLETCHER, \ SMITH AND FARRIEB, ' , . OABLYLE-ST., NAPISE, HAYING returned to his old-established Smithy, takes this opportunity of \ thanking the Public for past favours, and hopes, by auperior workmanship, to merit a continuance of their support. > Carlyle-strect, April 1. 199 ? KAIKORA SMITHY. " i^EORGE. BREWER (late of Mr. Steel's, \JT Waipawa). begs to inform the settlers 1 of Te Aute and vicinity that lie has Opened : a BLACKSMITH'S SHOP opposite Mr. Neil Campbell's well known hotel, where he hopes, I by strict attention to business and moderate l charge?, to gain a share of the public pa- ( troiiiige. Kaikora, May l(i, 18G8. 432 NOTICE. WILLIAM TEPER begs most respectfully to inform the public that he has b OPENED the Blacksmith's Shop, near the : Waipawa Hotel, Waipawa, and hopes, by I strict attention and good workmanship, to i merit a share of patronage. T Shoeing Saddle Horses, Bi. Waipawa, April 20, 1868. 270 &tJ£ § ; ri a 111- i H rf | % ; w v •— ' $* 1 , . q 1 sfjs- f « P : \%t Pt s § ■q _ r t3 & ri ■** *T3 £*« ■■ *« i&M fl 3K * Ph o jg .a a so -&b a I* -«d g®!* 3 "§ F r . ■„.^.,--^.,^.^,,m , J . .,,..., , , , Grazing. GRAZING. SUPERIOR PEED is offered for Cattle or Horses at reasonable rates. W. PRANOIS SMITH, 93 . Meanee, SHEEP ON TERMS. rf\ HE Undersigned is prepared to DEPASX TURE 2000 SHEEP on current terms. WILLIAM FINLAYSON, Waikari. Napier, April 8, 1868. 194 1 TIT ANTED to GRAZE in Farndon Park, M on the bank of the Ngaruroro River, and lately in the occupation of Mr. Henry Parker, HORSES, CATTLE, or SHEEP. For water and feed the paddock cannot bo surpassed. Terms moderate. Apply to J. WILSON, 53 ' West Olive. 3 1 3 Notice to all whom it may concern. f T THIRST RATE PADDOCK accommodation • X for Staggery or other diseased Horses, for one month, can be had at the well-known farm of Mr. li. Marshall, Papakura. Horses fattened in one month and cured of any disease, Charge, 4s. per week, to be paid on de- ■* livery. Clover on Sale, 6d. per bunch, cash, delivered in any part of the town. R. MARSHALL, Papakura. April 17, 1868. 235 B B ' S PADDOCKS! PADDOCKS!! s |"OHN TORR begs respectfully to acquaint fj travellers and others visiting this district, that 1 10 is prepared to receive Horses and Cattle in his puddocka, which consist of v 10 and 20 acres each, situated in the Township of Clyde, Wairoa. The paddocks are securely fenced, with abundance of feed, und a plentiful and continual supply of good water. 1 Terms reasonable. N.B.— J. T. has always on hand Horses for sale or hire, Clyde, May 1, 1868. 343 NAPIER SAVINGS BANK. DEPOSITS can be received at this Bank in sums from One Shilling to One Hundred Pounds s Interest allowed at 5 per cent. OfPICB Government Ruildings Open every Tuesday evening from 6 to 8. EDWARD LYNDON, 1 j 42 Manager.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 952, 16 June 1868, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 952, 16 June 1868, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 952, 16 June 1868, Page 4