JgAILLIE AND WHYIiROW, BUILDERS AND CARPENTERS, GBBYXOWN. Plans executed and Specifications prepared? A kinds of Turnery done. SELLING OFF! GREAT REDUCTION IIN t PRICES !! AT THE MOROA STORE S!!! THE following reductions have been made in the prices of GOODS at the MOROA STORES. PILOT COATS reduced from £2 to 245. and from 21s. to I4s. TWEED TROWSERS reduced from 30s. to 245., and from 18s. to I2s. RIDING PANTS, Sydney Tweed, and Bedford Cord, reduced from 365. to 245., and from 265. to 20s. PARKE’S STEEL SPADES from 9s. to 7s. 6d., and 7s. 6d. to 6s. Dung Forks from Bs, to ss. fid. LONG WOOL SHAWLS reduced from 30s. to 245.; Spun Silk Shawls from 28s. to 16s. Other Drapery Goods equally low. TO ARRIVE PER MOORITILL DIRECT FROM BIRMINGHAM HOUSES. A large assortment of Metal Goods, consisting of Tea and Coffee Pots, Peppers, Salts, Cruets, Cutlery, including Razors, Razor Strops, Scissors, Spurs, Pocket Knives, Jews Harps, Brooches, Dressing Combs, Pocket and Hand Glasses, Darning Needles, Bodkins, Thimbles, Tailors do, Table, Tea and Salt Spoons, Briar Pipes, Pocket Books, Pencils, Watch Chains, Spectacles, &c., &c., &c. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. ALWAYS ON HAND Groceries, Ironmongery, Oilmen's Stores, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Perfumciy, Fancy Goods, and Medicines. MOROA STORES, Morrison’s Bush, LAND ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS. O K SALE—--2180 acres Plain Land, close to Ma-sterton, including 50 acres bush. Price thirty shillings an acre for the whole, or if subdivided, from thirty to thirty-five shillings, according to to situation and quantity. Deferred payments if desired. Plans can be seen and further particulars on application to. Mr. H. BANNISTER, Masterton, April 19, 1867. JUST RECEIVED. HOUR FOE 1860 Sunday at Home British Workman Band of Hope Review Miss Braddon's, Lever’s, Maync Reid’s, Amard’s, Mrs Trollope’s, and all the best authors at 24s per doz., sorted, and the Volume Library Books at 15s per dozen. R. BURRETT, Manners-street. Wellington, February 6, 1867. TWO POUNDS REWARD. A CHESTNUT COLT strayed from Waihinga Ferry, branded E.W.F. on shoulder. Any person bringing the said Colt to Mr. WILLIAM FIELD, at the Waihinga Ferry, will receive the above reward. Greytown, Apirl 6, 1867. FOR SALE HOOD’S SHEEP POSITION January 8 1867. DIPPING COMLEVIN & CO, CAUTION. ANY person or persons found shooting Cattle, or otherwise tresspassing on any lauds belonging to the undersigned after this date will be prosecuted with the utmost severity of the law. 11. BUXTON, (Signed), April 18, 1867. Warehama: C. A. VALLANCE, Kamningi.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 22, 1 June 1867, Page 1
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