Public Notices. NOTICE. THE undersigned wishes to inform the inhabitants "of Waipawa and the surrounding districts that he has commenced business as HOUSE & LAND AGENT, RENT & DEBT COLLECTOR, &c. Second-hand Furniture Bought. Sold, or exchanged. C. GRENSIDE. Note the Address : NEXT DOOR TO MR H. CARSON’S BOARDING HOUSE. FOR SALE. 8 YOUNG WORKING BULLOCKS, with Dray, Yokes, and Chains complete. Also, 56£ acres Land at Ormondville, well stocked with totara and other timber. Ten acres cleared and grassed ; weatherboard House, 24 x 14. Also, 200 acres good Land, Makaretu Bush, part cleared and fenced. Also, Several lots of Sheep, Apply to C. GRENSIDE. TO LET, EITHER separately, or to one tenant, a Four-roomed Dwelling House, an Accommodation House, and a Store, situated at Ormondville, within a few minutes walk of the proposed site of the railway station. Apply to NEWTON & JOHNSON, Waipawa. TO LET. TO LET in Kaikora, a three-roomed COTTAGE, pleasantly situated within two minutes’ walk of the railway station. Apply to S. LOZELL, Agent, Kaikora. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. E. W. BLOWN BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Waipukurau and the surrounding districts that he has commenced business as PLUMBER 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. rjp YN E AND 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. P. H. M 1 1 L A “ CARPENTER AND JOINER, NORSEWOOD AND ORMONDVILLE. Dooi’S and Sashes made at Napiei* praxes. All ordei-s left at Mr Levy’s stoi'e will be attended to. QRICKETING To bo had at E. HARWOOD’S, Waipawa. NOTICE. ILL I A M A YSO N , DAIRYMAN, Having leased the business lately carried on by Mr Hobson, of Richmond Park, hopes by attention to customers, and supplying GOOD MILK, to receive the patronage of the public. Milk supplied daily at 4d per qnart, and butter twice a weok. GEORGE JACKSON begs to inform the-inhabitants of Waipawa that he has commenced business as a Market Gardener, and that he is prepared to supply all vegetables in season. All orders will receive prompt attention. Vegetable plants of all kinds kept in stock. WAIPAWA BREWERY, THE proprietors of the above Brewery, having purchased the premises and plant of Messrs Grimley and George, are now in a position to supply the public. By using none but the very best material, they rely upon brewing a first-class article. H. J, BAKER, J. KELLY, J, PETTIT.
p A U L V ICT O R TINSMITH AND ZINC WORKER, W A I P A W A, Next door to the Waipawa Hotel. Umbrellas neatly repaired. All orders punctually attended to.
Murdock Mckenzie bogs to inform the inhabitants of Waipawa and surrounding district that he has opened the butcher’s shop lately occupied by Mr \V. P. Olley, and hopes by keeping the best meat, and strict attention to business, to solicit a share of public patronage. au2 tf
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Waipawa Mail, Volume 2, Issue 116, 22 October 1879, Page 3
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