d u M M E H ‘WINES '8 'Claret. —Chateaux Margaux Chateaux Lafitte Haut Brion, superior, St Esteplie •Champagne. —Giesler 40 cases 70 „ 30 60 30 Comte de Yillefort, very fine 60 Moselle. —Deinhards’ No. 2, | pints and quarts ALSO, 60 cases Devonshire Cyder 100 „ Blood’s Stout 20 „ Morice best Pcrter 100 casks Jeffrey's Porter 300 “ Ale, various brands 50 hhds. English Ale, best brands 100 cases Old Tom 100 „ Ginger Wine 150 „ Geneva 20 qr.-casks Martell’s Brandy ■ 5 „ Scotch Whisky 9 „ Hennessy’s Brandy 16 „ superior Sherry 16 „ „ Port 60 cases Port Wine 100 „ Sherry 14 „ Dunville’s Irish Whisky 6 qr.-casks Irish Whisky 60 casec Syrups, assorted And a large assortment of Drapery,“ Boots, Saddlery, Ironmongery, Sheep Shears, Tarpaulins, Teas, Coffee, Spices, Mustard, Pepper, Sardines, Jams, Candles, Soap, Furniture, White Lead, Oils, Paints, Kerosene, Vinegar, Pickles, Rice, Stationery, Raisins, Currants, Pain Killer, Sarsaparilla, Bitters, and various qualities of Sugar, THE ABOVE GOODS ARE FOR SALE. FRANCIS SIDEY & GO. Parish-street, Wellington, January 1, 1867.
COUNTRY PRODUCE. THE undersigned are cash purchasers 'of AA'ool Tallow, Hides, Sheepskins, Butter, Bacon, Hams and Grass Seed. FRANCIS SIDEY & GO. Parish-street, Wellington, January I, 1866. SUN HOTEL, GREYTOWN. The best accommodation for travellers. > Good Tables, Good Beds Good Stabling. I cm c-.i Well grassed Paddocks. And the best Liquors, AAunes, Spirits, Ales, &c. JOHN FULLER. THE BRITISH VOLUNTEER HOTEL. GREYTOWN, WAIEARAPA. THE undersigned have much pleasure in informing their friends and the public that they have succeeded Mr. Moffit in the above house, and that they intend to use their best endeavours to merit a share of patronage. The best accommodation for Travellers. Good Stabling and well fenced Paddocks. Ales, AVines and Spirits of the best brands. GIBBS AND AVRATTEN, Proprietors. NOTICE. a/FR. CHARLES RUSSELL, Music Seiler, _L of AA r ellington, begs to in form his friends in the AA'airarapa and surrounding districts • that he still continues his annual January visits, right through to Napier and that no person is authorised by him to make use of his name. He is led to this having found that a person of the name of Legg has been making use of his name, with regard to his intentions of visiting the district, All future orders to be left at the office of this paper. Greytown, 11th January, 1867. WAIRARAPA BAKING ESTABLISHMENT. ALEXANDER GRI G G MAIN-STREET, GREYTOWN, BREAD AND FANCY BISCUIT BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, BEGS to thank the settlers of the AA rairarapa for the liberal share of their patronage bestowed upon him since he commenced business and trusts by supplying the best articles at the lowest remunerative profit to merit its continuance. balls, wedding, dinner, supper and every description of fete SUPPLIED ON the shortest notice, January 1, 1867. T CAMPBELL, t) . GREYTOWN House Painter, Glazier and Paperhsnger, and ] Decorator. : Any part of the Valley visited. - FOR SALE. PAVO MILCH COWS, VERY QUIET. ALSO, A few head of young Stock. Apply at the Office of thia paper, February 1, 1867.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 8, 23 February 1867, Page 2
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