NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!! NEW BOOKS at Greytown, and Books for presents, Sunday at Home, and Books for Boys’ and Girls’ at MR. HALL’S Greytown. SEED WHEAT. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED for CASH, Seed Wheat, warranted clean and sound. Apply to CHARLES DIXON, Masterton. March 15, 1867. fJIWO PAIR OF SAWYERS WANTED, Apply to H. CARTER, Jennings’ Accommodation House, Near Masterton, March 15, 1867. BUTTER! BUTTER!! BUTTER!!! Undersigned are CASH Purchasers of BUTTER. Apply to FRANCIS SIDEY & CO., Wellington. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE GIVEN, TERMS CASH. March 15, 1867. FENCING. 'VT7'ANTED to be split and erected about Y V 120 chains of extra Fencing to secure bush cattle. Apply to WALLACE SMITH, Huangarua. March 15, 1867. NOTICE. ALL CATTLE, HORSES & SHEEP found tresspassing on Te Ore Ore after this date will be impounded. R. COLLINS. March 15, 1867. NOTICE. A MEETING of the Creditors in the Estate of Mr. H. Thomas, will take place at the Greytown Family Hotel, on Monday the 27th day of March, to take such steps as may be deemed expedient to collect monies owing up to the end of August, iB6O. (Signed) R. KIBBLEWHITE. Greytown 15th, 1867. TO THE ELECTORS OF EAST WAIRARAPA. Fellow Settlees, — I seek to become your representative in the Provincial Council with the view of aiding or obtaining the following objects primarily. The amendment of the law upon roads. I doubt if you have any conception of its present deplorable state, in reference to lands having the per centage allowance. An arrangement by which there shall be a a more equitable distribution of the Land Fund. Heretofore Wairarapa has been the milch cow to Wellington and Wanganui. The original or Mr Gibbon Wakefield’s intention, under which New Zealand was colonized appears to have been nearly forgotten or disregarded in this Province. A vote of a sufficient amount with which to survey a line of road through the Tauherinikau valley, for until that has been made we shall not be able to decide whether it should be an ordinary or a railroad. A re-distribution of seats under which the country will be more fairly represented. Faithfully your’s SAMUEL EEVANS. Woodside, Wairarapa, Isth March, 1867.
TWO POUNDS REWARD' LOST from the Race Course, a BAY HORSE, with Saddle and Bridle, branded IW on near shoulder. Anyone bringing him to the undersigned will receive the above reward. W, OUSEY, Carterton. March 15, 1867. MR. C. H. ROBINSON, C.E. GREYTOWN. Government Licensed Surveyor. Surveys effected and Plans prepared. MR. CARRINGTON has been appointed an Agent for the Waiharapa Mercury at Carterton, and empowered to receivSubscriptions and Advertisements. POSTERS, Circulars, Bill-heads, Hand bills, and every description of printing executed at the Waiharapa Mercury Office, on the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. *** Am, orders, advertisements, and communications to be addressed to the Editor Waiharapa Merc dry, Mercury Office, Greytown.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 11, 16 March 1867, Page 2
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