OPENING OF A SHOEING SHOP

TO the INHABITANTS of MINTARO, AUBURN, &c.
Mr. F. LIGHTON begs to tender his thanks to the Inhabitants of Mintaro, Auburn, and the North generally for their kind support during the last 15 years, and begs to inform them that he has TAKEN Mr. FIELD’S PREMISES at AUBURN where he has OPENED a SHOEING SHOP, and and (sic) for GENERAL REPAIRS, where by strict attention to Business he hopes to merit a share of [t]he public patronage. His Business in Mintaro will be carried on by Mr. D. B. Rowlands, who will endeavour to preserve the goodwill of the customers in evry (sic) possible manner.
FREDERICK LIGHTON.
Mintaro, November 7, 1866.