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, BUSINESS NOTICES. IMPORTER OF SADDLERY, RAKNESS • HARN ESS-MOUNTING, WHIPS, &c, &c. C.H.BLAKE,. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLER, Victobia Avenue, HAS great pleasure in informing the Inhabitants of Wanganui, and surrounding Diairicts ; that he has just received a large and. varied Assortment of, — Buggy, Spring Cart, and Gig Harness Colonial-made Cart, Pole, and Trace Harness Gent's nn<3 Ladies' Riding " Bridles , " " Whips ' " " " Spurs Ladies' Victoria Stirrups and Slippers, Stirrup' Irons of every description, Stirrup Leathers, Green Hide and other Girths, Headstalls, and Headstall Bridles, of, British and Colonial: Manufacture, Breaking Tackle and Riding Bits, of every description. Horse Clothing, and Racing Saddles, Brushes, Curry and Mane Combs, Sec. Field Officer's Spurs. Also, Prince of Wales, Kay's patent Buggy. Spring Cart, Scotch and open top. Collars, always on hand, or made to order, at the shortest notice. All of which C. H. B. being determined to sell at the lowest possible prices for Cash, begs to submit to the inspection of his numerous friends, and the Public generally, trusting to receive a continuance of that liberal patronage so long bestowed on Him.' ■ Country orders punctually attended to. Branch Establishment, Tuiakina. June 28, 1867. FOREST AND FRUIT TREES. &c. « "I G\ CASES of the above just received per JLrf'V ' Wanganui' from Taranaki, comprising : Norfolk Island and other Pines Spanish Chesnuts, Walnuts Malbeiries, Cammelia3, Heaths Hollies, Apples And other choice Fruit Trees, which, together with the extensive stock of Evergreen and other Sbrnbs on hand at the Nursery, will be ofiv.red at very moderate prices during the present and two following months. FRANCIS WILLIAMSON. St. John's Nursery, Victoria Avenue. July 25th, 1867. TRAVELLERS REST, TUTAENUI. JOHN MATTHEW begs to inform the public that be has now completed the large addition to the above Hotel, whh every convenience for visitors and travellers, and trusts by keeping nothing but the best supplies of everything, and paying every attention to those who may patronise him, to merit their support. Good Stabliug and secure Paddocks. Saddle Horses, and Traps for Hire. April 6, 1807. r IpHE undersigned has now on stock a firstfi. class assortment of— MEN'S CLOTHING, LADIf'.S' DRESSEH, BOOTS AND .SHO ES, Groceries of every description. Crookeiy, Ironware, Floorcloth, Carpeting, PaperHangings, Saddles and bridles, Kerosine Lamps, Clocks, &c. F. DEIGHTON, May 81,1867. Tutaenni. JAMES RICHARDSON, UNDERTAKER, &c. AVENUE WANGANUI. ! Every requisite kept on hand for the same. Funerals attended to, in town or country, on >-•' -i. - _-.. Reasonable terms. MASONIC HOTEL, Plymouth-street. MR. JAMES NEILSON intimates that he has opened the above Hotel; and that he has a first-class stock of the best Spirits and Wines, hopes, by civility and attention, to obtain a share of public patronage. "English and i olonial Ales. June 27,1867 j T H y J NDKRSJGNKD begs to inform the InJ. habitants of Wanganui and the surrounding districts, that he has always on hand a first class supply of Fruit, at reasonable prices, also, Fre«h Vegetables every morning, nn d will commence selling oysters of the teat quality after the First July. And trusts, through enre nnd attention to fho«=e who may favor lum with their orders, to receive "a share of public patronage. A. CAMPBELL, Greengrocer, Taupo Quay.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume I, Issue 54, 3 August 1867, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume I, Issue 54, 3 August 1867, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume I, Issue 54, 3 August 1867, Page 4