MAURICETOLE SPORTS. . 31 st - A NNUAL Tl/TEETING Will be held on BOXING DAY. DECEMBER 26th, 1912. i N Excellent programme has been arranged, including Running, Jumping, Wrestling, Chopping and Sawing Contests (H and! 2ft wide pine logs respectively). Horse Events, Women and Children's Events and many Comic Items. In addition to this attractive programme, the Club has an asset in possessing one of the finest Natural Parks in the Dominion. Mauriceville Handicap £lB 10s. NOMINATIONS CLOSE, DECEMBER 18th. BRASS BAND IN ATTENDANCE. SEND FOR PROGRAMME. M. O'BRIEN and J. BARNETT, Joint Secretaries. A. R, Bunnv) (G. H. Cullen. A. R. BUNNY SOLICITOR. MASTERTON. rONEY TO LEND on lowest rates. ±y.SPATENT AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS. Tel. 58) (Box 38.
XMAS SURPRISES. THE SHOP FOR QUALITY. MIFiE & GARDNER Are opening up New Season's Fruits. Also the Very Best Goods Obtainable. SPLENDID LINE OF CLASS AND GHINAWARE. AT YOUR OWN PRICES. THE CORNER SHOP. PHONE 63 and 239.
OST OFFIOE Auction J'art, cra.- ..." duct rectilar Weekly Sale* of Furniture. Poultry. eto .» • t0 ;» , . ■. i._:-.-. Vmn*. nriAAR Rlto the Public, doing- away completely tiM'ltke Middleman a profits, .and sell first hand articles! at second hand prices. We specialise in Clearing, Sahft in either Town or Country..
H, HADLEY. (®PP©BJTF, M. MEALS AM» SO.)
"3 A. S BUILDINGS PERRY ST. MASTERTON. HOUSE AND LABOUR AGENT. A waiting engagement: Shearers, fast machines and blades,, woolclaissersj benchmen, keep oaws, hammer and gullett. Married shepherds, married ploughman, milkers; gardeners, fencers, station hands: '■■'■> WANT ED. • Contractors, for cutting and nulling timberj, 7; years cutting > i&nare nvuKers, ou coivs, . one-third share. , 2 navvies and a cart driver. 2 men for mowing hav. farm hand, 30s to 32s 6d. Shearers machine and blade, at once, 1000 to 1200 man: Contractors for wood cutting, 100 fords or more, 6s cord : find own camp. 2 experienced painters and paperhangers. Good town, Taranaki, constant work. Cook, 30s; experienced gardener, 30s. fruit, flowers, and vegetables. Camp cook. Musterer for shearing. General farm hand, 30s to 32s (3d. Women cooks private, 25s and 30s. Cowboys:: Farms stations, 15s, 20s, 255;" , • 12 '9s day; board 145.-6 axemen, 10s-day. . r Married ploughman, Jtjawke's Bay. Two expert tramlayers for milling bush, top wages. Several Station h&'dds, 25s 'to 30s. Married' Couple, man milk, garden and general; wife cook-general, £lO4 year. > • Generals; 10s to 20s; cook. 255; housemaid, 20s.
EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. CHEAT DRAPERY PURCHASE. OF £2OOO. In the Estate of the !ate W. MORIARTY The Arcade, Carterton. WILL HOLD A . GIGANTIC CIALE OF THE WHOLE STOCK ALSO OUR OWN GOODS. MANY LINES AT HALF PRICES. KlflßtflM ECONOMIC STORES. QUEEN STREET. MASTERTOX.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 10 December 1912, Page 1
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