Baal] ia HotiCM. KUATANIWHA FELLMONGERY. W. J. SPENCER J3EG.S to announce to the Sheepfarmers in the Ruataniwha district that he has recommenced business as FELLMONGER AND WOOLSCOURER. Orders executed satisfactorily, and at the shortest notice. Skins bought at the highest current prices. MUNfDELL’S EELLMONGERY, K A I K O R A. THE undersigned begs to announce to Sheepfarmers that he is prepared to class and scour wool satisfactorily, and with despatch. Skins bought at highest current rates. All orders to be sent to the Railway Station, Kaikora, or to the establishment. DUNCAN MUNDELL. rjIYNE AND jQ ALTON Beg to inform their friends and the public generally that they have taken over the WANSTEAD HOTEL, And hope, by keeping none but the best liquors, to receive a fair share of public support. TYNE & DALTON. FOR SALE. JjlOR SALE, in lots to suit purchasers, 50 Head Mixed Cattle, well bred, and in fair condition. Also, 1200 Sheep. Apply to H. NICHOLLS, Waipawa, NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JOHN DALY, BOOTMAKER, begs to inform the inhabitants of Kopua and the surrounding districts that lie has removed to his new premises at Ormondville, and in returning thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on him since he has been in the district, hopes by continued attention to the wants of his customers, good workmanship, and reasonable charger, to merit a continuance of the support of his customers and friends. sol 3 tf
NOTICE. Jpl WHITE begs to inform the inhabitants of Waipawa, Waipukurau, Kaikora, and the surrounding districts, that he is prepared to SWEEP CHIMNEYS at 2s Gd each. se!3 tf
bush liningweek, >'Tun tins and if not paid every date, to the undersigned, legal proceedings will be taken. Arrangements can be made with the undersigned only. Anyone cutting timber or removing same from said lands without leave from the undersigned will be proceeded against. R. ROSS. (In charge,) For HIAKIA, Chief, and Natives. Takapau, July 24, 1879. jy29 tf AND JQ EA N CARPENTERS, JOINERS, AND MdLLW-RieffTST NORSEWOOD AND ORMONDVILLE. Doors and Sashes made at Napier prices. All orders left ut Mr Levy’s store will be attended to. au27 tf PRELIMINARY NOTICE. E. W. BROWN BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Waipukurau and the surrounding districts that lie has commenced business ns PLUMPER and ZINC WORKER in the premises lately occupied by Mr C. 11. Nash. E. W. B. trusts by attention to business, good workmanship and materials, to merit a fair share of support. All orders left on the premises will be punctually attended to. EORGE gCABf E, Having reopened the Grocery Warehouse | in Hastings Street, Napier, as a readymoney business, country settlers will find ! it to their advantage to make a call when | in town, and compare prices. Articles are marked in plain figures, which can be seen at a glance on entering the establishment. Orders of larger than ordinary quantities are treated at wholesale rates. English Farm and Vegetable Seeds, warranted. Depot for New Zealand-made Brushware, quality better value than imported goods. Dairy Produce of all kinds received, and full value remitted. Arrangements made for taking same constantly,
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Waipawa Mail, Volume 2, Issue 114, 15 October 1879, Page 3
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