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T. HODGINS, SHAMROCK HOTEL, Molesworth Street, Wellington, Corner of Hawkestone Street. Good Accommodation for Boarders, Visitors and Travellers. Wines, Spirits and Beers of the very best quality. 953 Royal Hotel Livery Stables, FEATHERSTON. HARRY COOK, (Late of Grey town), HAVING taken the above Stables in conjunction with the Billiard Room, is prepared to supply the travelling public with HORSES, BUGGIES, CARRY-ALLS AND VEHICLES. The Livery department is under the care of an experienced groom, and every attention paid to stabling, bait, and stall accommodation. Horses of first class quality kept constantly on baud. Horses broken into single or double Harness. A CAB will run to and from the stables to meet every train. Good paddock accommodation and reasonable charges. The proprietor having bad many years experience in the Wairarapa trusts that his old friends and patrons will not forget him in his new venture. 985 Club Hotel Livery and Bait Stables. MASTERTON. Messrs Hood and Sbaw, Proprietors. MRT.W. SHAW hega to announce to his numerous friends in the Lower Valley and all other parts of the Wairarapa, that lie has, coniointly with Mr Hood, taken the above named Stables, and that he has every convenience for the travelling public. Horses and both Single and Double Buggies and Carriages of every description always on hire. Colts carefully broken in. A Splendid 'Bus attends every train, both on arrival and departure. 317 Prince of Wales Livery Stables and Horse Repository, MASTERTON. WILLIAM NEIL, Late of Neil and Cookery, having taken the above .stables is prepared to supply the travelling public with HORSES, BUGGIES, CARRY-ALLS, AND VEHICLES Of every description on the shortest notice. The Livery Department is under the care of an experienced groom, and every attention is paid to stabling, bait and stall accommodation. Horses of first class quality kept constantly on hire. A ’Bus will run to and from the Stables to meet every train. Motto—“ Civility, Good Accommodation, and Reasonable Charges.’' The Proprietor, having had many years’ experience in the Wairarapa, trusts that his old, friends and patrons will not forget him in his new establishment. 589 [Established before the Flood.] GREYTOWN COACH & GENERAL REPAIRING FACTORY. J. GAMBLIN HAVING removed to his new premises situate between the Greytown and Foresters' Arms Hotels, is now in a position to take any orders that may be entrusted to him at a great advantage to the public in general, both with regard to price and workmanship—work which cannot be equalled in the Wairarapa. Being at little expense he can afford to do work at a very low rate, and to continue to do so. Having secured the services of a first class FARRIER, who understands the anatomy of the horse’s foot, the public can depend on having horses shod with ease and comfort. PAINTING done on the lowest possible terms—Double seated Buggies, £4; Single do, £3 ; Spring Carts, £2-; Dog Carts, £2. Agriculluial Implements and all kinds of machinery made and repaired—and guaranteed 71 H. BENGE, GENERAL CARRIER, RAILWAY STATION, GREYTOWN, Conveys Commercial Travellers’ Luggage, Fiirnitute, Pianos., with the greatest of care. Goods carted to all paits of the township. H. B. will tun his Brake regularly for the delivery of Goods in addition to the usual plant. No credit given from this date. All goods must be paid for on delivery. GEORGE NASH, Painter, Decorator, Glazier, Paperbanger, &c., GREYTOWN, WAIRARAPA. Orders cau be left at Mr Cnslberg’s, or Mr Bower’s, Greytown. W. B. CAMPIN, gIGN WRITER, PAINTER, GRAINBR,' &e., Ac., CARTERTON, (NEAR STEVEN’S MILL) Orders can be left at the office of the Waiearapa Standard. 28 G. W. LEWENS, Teacher of Music and Piano- ] forte Tuner, FEATHERSTON. Balls, Soirees and Entertainments attended. Terms moderate. Orders maybe left at Mr Muir’s,(Greytown ; or Mr Barton’s, Featherston. 878

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1741, 2 October 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1741, 2 October 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1741, 2 October 1885, Page 4