Oil' v K i SALti YARDS. MONDAY, FEBIMIALY 18th. At 12.30 pan VTOLAN, rj-ONKS & riO. Will po'l by public auction as above — r>o fresh condition cows 28 cows nnd calves 20 wearieis 15 heifers in calf (backward) 12 choice springs rs 10 voarlinK3 OPUNAKE SALE YARDS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19th. At 12.30 p.m. Annual Sheep Fair. TOLAN, Fin ONES & Will sell by public auction as above—--400 fat sheep in lots 325 choice shorn lambs 300 superior lambs 100 ewes TEiNrnsiss. TIENDERS will be received up till 5 p.m. on SATURDAY, the lGlh February, For Supplying Material and Effecting Repairs to Fences on Sections 47 and 18, Block 9, Opunake S.D. Particulars from G. W. ROGERS. SECOOMBE'S BUILDINGS, MAIN STREET, OJPTJJNA.KIXC3, R. L. II T Tt:H EN 8 begs to notify to tbe public that he has started -business in the above premises as a Boot and Shoemaker. Pie has had many years experience in his trade in Clrriatchuvch and other large towns, and those entrusting hirn with orders may rely on getting complete satisfaction. Repairs a speciality, with promptness and despatch. tbe address : Seccomlie'gi BxiiUliiijrs, Main Street, Opunake. RAHOTU SMITHY. Hugh Fitzpatrick (Late of the Government Railway Department, Christchurch, and previously two years with Duncan Bros., Agricultural Implement Makers, Christchurch) HAVING taken over the Rabotu Smithy from Mr Young, requests the settlers to give him a trial. Competition being tbe soul of trade. As I am a new beginner, and cash is a necessity, I will be prepared fco work under the following schedule : Per Set Riding Hacks ... 3s Od Trap Horses ... Is Od Draught Horses ... 5s Od (Heel and Tip Od extra.) Ploughs, Harrows, Agricultural Implements, and general Iron Work proportionately cbeap. One trial solicited. If work not satisfactory money returned. Ko te Parakimete i te Rahotu Hotera, Hoiho Haerenga ... 3s Od „ Tarapu ... Is Od Kaata ... 5s &5s Od THE PTJNGAREHU General Store, Established in 1880, And for the past 12 years under the management of M. J- M AC R, EYNOLI>S ' Has had no opposition, for the simple reason that those wbo tried to sell the same class of goods at our prices are " commercially " dead. We buy in the best markets on the best terms. The business is the most economi-cally-managed in the North Island, and the turnover is so great that a very small profit on cost prices pays us liberally. , I For the convenience of settlers a branch is open at Oaonui two days per week, Tuesday and Friday. Other branches will be opened at other centres of settlement on application. Our carriers pass regularly from New Plymouth and Opunake, and will deliver goods when ordered. We trade in general stores, and will deliver these (of best quality and at bedrock prices) to settlers, contractors, &c, on any part of tbe Coast. Our experience of 12 years has taught us where tbe best values are to be had ; we therefore always stock Sargood, Son & Ewen's Drapery, &c. Levin and Co's Groceries, &c. The Canterbury Flour Mills Flour •John Duthie and Co's Ironmongery And during the coming season we will stock Nimmo and Blair's Selected Seeds. Even those who do not trade with us like to have our price lists. These at present will make the settlers smile and the storekeepers growl, or my name is not M. J. MacEeynolds. Agent: South British Inauiauoe Co.
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Opunake Times, Volume II, Issue 65, 15 February 1895, Page 3
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