SADDLERY SADDLERYI JAMES g TERRY SADDLE & HARNESS MAKER, WAIPUKURAU, Being a large Direct Importer and Manufacturer, respectfully invites an inspection of his varied and extensive stock. THE SADDLERY DEPARTMENT will he found complete in every description of English, Australian, arid homemade Saddles, made on best hard plated Cooling and Trmmell trees, which wiH ho sold at rates to defy competition, in order to make room for further shipments w Uicb are daily expected to arrive. THE HARNESS DEPARTMENT will be found complete in every dew ription of Harness, made on the premises especially to suit the requirements of tho , district. THE SUNDRY DEPARTMENT consists of every requisite in the trado Bridles of every description. Brush ware, Saddle Cloths, Spurs, Breaking-in Gear Stable Requisites, Compositions, Ac., in great variety. JAMES L. STERRY. SADDLERY! SADDLERY! ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. WAIPUKURAU TO PORANGAHAU. D. RYAN, Proprietor. A COACH, conveying the mail, leaves Waipukurau every Monday ate! Thursday, after arrival of first train from Napier, for Porangahau, returning on Wednesdays and Saturdays in time for train h aving for Napier. Parcels carried ou the most reasonable terms. Special arrangements for conveying commercial travellers and families, samples, Ac. Li tters or telegrams addressed to D. Ryan at Waipukurau will receive instant attention. N.B.—Saddle horses for hire. WAIPUKURAU EXPRESS. I> KEMP h. gs to inform the inhabi--5® tants of V* aipukurwu and euroiitij- ! ing districts that his will time ft j every train from Napier ou and after this date. Passengers eouveyed to any part of the ♦ownship at 6d each ; parcels delivered nt rfd each. Express lot ou hire at any uiinuiw. Commer i.d travellers’ luggage will ho conveyed for half-price. Letters or telegrams addressed to 15. Kemp, Waipiikmau, will receive prompt attention.
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TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS. Subscribers in <Mh< r town or country not reoeivintr tl oir copies of the Mail regular, are r< quoted to write nt once to 1 1»«- Uuhlisher, Mail office, V» T aipawa,” wh- »j «*i «|*iiti«-x will he inKtituted, and the regular receipt of the paper t»ii a ran toed.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume 5, Issue 505, 17 July 1883, Page 4
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