g r SHOEING- AND GENERAL SMITH, Palmebstox Steeet, I V E R T O N THE EIVEETOIS" EOOT MAET, JOHN M'LEOD (Late J. Mtjedoch). J M'LEOD, Laving purchased from Mr J, • Murdoch the Goodwill of his Business, together with the whole of his large and varied ytock-in-Trade, is now prepared to execute all orders in the best style, and at prices that will iefy competition. A Largo Stock of Children's Boots and Shoes on View. Repairs Neatly Executed. Country Orders will Command Immediate Attention. ft O B E R T ACHESON In returning thanks to the inhabitants of Riverton and the Western District for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him since commencing business on his own account, hopes by strict attention to business and keeping nothing but the best of articles and adopting moderate prices, to secure a continuance of the same. He would respectfully call attention to the following List of Goods : Sugars, Teas, Flour Oatmeal, Coffee, Rice Currants, Baisiua, Peel, Spi'-e Maizena, Cocoa, Chocolate Tobacco, Cigars, and Vestas Salmon, Lobsters, Oysters, Herrings Locks, Hinges, Spactes, Axes Canary Breeding Cage (Cedar) Canarv and Hemp Seed An Inspection solicited. SELLING CHEAP FOR CASH. Garden Seeds Half-price. R. ACHESON, Geocee, leonmokgee, &c. Also, FIVE-EOOMED HOUSE and Halfacre section, in good order ard well fenced, situate in South Riverton; splendid position. NOTICE OP EEMOVAL. IRANI HENDERSON SADDLER & HARNESS MAKER, Desires to notify to his numerous customers that ha has removed to the premises adjoining Clode'B Hotel, Palmerston-street. Horse Collars made on the premises. NOTICE . IHE undersigned offers to lease free of rent and in blocks to suit applicants 400 ACRES of FIRST-CLASS LAND, the greater part of which is cleared, on the following conditions : Lessees to plough the land three times and take two crops, grass seed (supplied), to ba sown with last crop. H. C A. YOUNG, Ernie Dale, "TJST ANTED, by a Married Couple, a SIT PA*J£ION on a Station; man to plough (Double furrow) or general labourer, wife f o cook, wash, &<:. Apply oflice of this papor, NOTICE TO THE INHABITANTS OF OREPUKI, ROUNDHILL ; AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. PETER GRANT and Co. propose holding an AUCTION SALE at Mr Fitzgerald's Hotel, Orepuki, on the 9Ui of January, 1577, providing they can transmit their goods in time for steamer, of which notice will be given by circular.
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Western Star, Issue 174, 6 January 1877, Page 3
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386Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Western Star, Issue 174, 6 January 1877, Page 3
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