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Bbmloi Xoticm. TOCHUTHK begs to inform the • public that he has commenced business as CARVER, GILDER, AND PICTUREFRAME MANUFACTURER, Iu the prciuiscu next to Messrs Hoadley ami Lyon, IN EMERSON STREET, NAPIER. A large stock of framed and nnframed Oleographs and Lithographs on hand, also Mouldings. Oil Paintings Cleaned and Varnished. All kinds of WOOD CARVING executed with neatness, and at moderate price. T. SCHUTHE, tny!7 3m Emerson Street Napier. NOTICE. TO FARMERS, CONTRACTORS, AND SETTLERS GENERALLY. A L E x J° N B 8 WAIPUKURAU, In thanking hi* many customer** for their very liberal patronage in the past, would beg to draw attention to the large and varied stock of Implements he has now on hand und for solo at reduced prices. Owing to the great success anti consc quent great demand on my now famous FIRST- PRIZE TII REE-W HEEL PLOUGHS, I have not as yet been able to keep a large stock on hand, tut parties ordering early can rely on being supplied at the earliest possible date ; and having just manufactured a Double-furrow Plough convertible into a Single, cun confidently recommend it to those that have both rough ami smooth laud to plough. The grand feature iu this plough is lightness ot draught and great strength combined. Although light enough for two horses, strong enough for four. IMPLEMENTS OX HAND AND FOR SALE—First Prize 3-wlieel Ploughs, single and double furrow (own manufacture) Baker’s {Surprise Steel Double-furrow Ploughs Davev and Sleep’s One-way Hillside Turnover Climax Ploughs, both Single aud Double-furrow, newest pattern Ploughs, Single and Double-furrow, by other makers Subsoil, or any other form of plough, made on the premises Harrows, Diagonal, Iron (own manti fucture) Harrows, Howard’s Zig Zag and Chain J*rag Harrows, for using where it is 'too rou £h plough (own make) Bullock Dra. VH ’ . Horse Drays, Carts with and vk. ,tllout s P ri,l f? s > made to order.

Several second-hand Carts ana I loughs will be sold cheap, suitable for small bul'' fanners, being light and strong. Appl> early. Agent for Baker’s Surprise Steel Ploughs A. JONES, "V- v Waipukurau, Hawke’s Bay. P A R It I V K U Kit CELKANO, FROM LONDON—--8 Pcasks superior old Whisky 2 £-casks Dark Brandy 24" casks Port Wine 2 pcasks Sherry. NEWTON & JOHNSON, General Merchants, n*y2l tf Waipawa. J. B. V E B N ° N ENGINEER, DICKENS STREET, NAPIER. Steam and Water laid on. Conservatories, Green Houses, Dwelling Houses, &v.y fitted with Hot Water Apparsitus on the most approved and economical principle. Baths and Lavatories fitted up. Agricultural Implements and all sorts of Machines fitted and repaired. Boiling Downs fitted with the newest improvements. All kinds of Plumbing executed. ap!9 tf M. K. MIDLER, OTOCK AND STATION AGENT, Has for Side— SHEEP STATIONS, Of various extent, and FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, Stocked and unstoeked, in the Provinces of Auckland, Hawke*’ Bay, Wellington Canterbury, and Otogo. For particulars apply fat the Office, Browning-street, Napier. RAMS FOR SALE— Lincoln Leicester Cotswold sel4-12m All first-class flocks. Merino EORGE gCARFK, 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 Now Zealand-made Brushware, quality better value than imported goods. Dairy Produce of all kinds received. '«nd fa.’! value remitted. Arrangements made for taking tamo constantly,

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Waipawa Mail, Volume 2, Issue 136, 31 December 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waipawa Mail, Volume 2, Issue 136, 31 December 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waipawa Mail, Volume 2, Issue 136, 31 December 1879, Page 4

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