CARRIAGE. J. SKIPPER, GENERAL CARRIER, GREYTOWN, WAIRARAPA. Goods delivered at Featherston, Greytown, Carterton, Taratahi, Masterton and all parts of the Wairarapa. All orders left at Somraerville's Victoria Hotel, Abel Smith-street, will be attended to with punctuality and despatch. Waggons leave Wellington on Tuesdays at 11 a.m. every week. January I, 1867. ALKER AND RAY, GENERAL CARRIERS, GREYTOWN, WAISABAPA. Deliver Goods at Featherst on, Greytown, Carterton, Taratahi, Masterton, and all parts of the Valley. All orders left at Barry’s Ship Hotel,'Mannersstreet, will be punctually attended to. The waggons leave Wellington every Tuesday at II a.m. £jOBB AND CO.’S TELEGRAPH LINE OF BOIAL MAIL COACHES Leave the Booking Office, Adjoining Osgood’s Empire Hotel, Wellington, for the various Branches as under:— WEST COAST, WANGANUI BRANCH, Every Monday and Thursday, at 6 a.m,, pass ing through 1. Kai Warra Warra 10. Horowhenua 2. Ngahauianga 11. Manawatu 3. JohnsonviUe 12. Lower Rangitikei 4. Porirna 13. Upper Rangitikei 5. Pahautanui 14. Tutaenui 6. Horokiwi Valley 15. Taurakina 7. Paikakariki 1(1. Wangaehu 8. Waikanae 17. Wanganui 9. Otaki Coaches leave the Booking Office M’Donnell's Red Lion Hotel, Wanganui, for Wellington, same day and hour. EAST COAST, WAIRARAPA LINE, Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Feiday, and Saturday, at 7 a.m.. passing through 1. The Htitfc 7; Featherston 2. Taita 8. Tauherinikau J. Silver Stream 9. Greytown 4. Upper Hutt 10. Carterton hj. Mungaroa 11. Masterton 6. Pakaratahi Return Coaches leave Dixon’s ACCOMMODATION House, Jlastertou for Wellington, every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 7 sum. TURAKINA AND WANGANUI. A Coach leaves Gleeson’s Hotel, Turakina, for Wanganui daily, at 8-30a.ni., passing through intermediate stations. Returning, leaves the Red Lion Hotel, Wanganui, at 4 p.m. same day. Horses bought, sold, or exchanged, J. DAVIES, Proprietor. Greytown, January 10,1867. jyj" R. J. 11. HORNER, Auctioneer, Stock and Cattle Salesman, Offices—Old Custom House. Strictest secrecy preserved, and cash advanced for alisolute sales. PHOTOGRAPHY. THE undersigned begs to thank the inhabitant of the Wairarapa for their former support, and to inform them that he is now prepared to take Views or Likenesses in ftjy part of the District Families taken at then 1 own houses. Carte de Visiles, Oil Paintings, | Engravings, &c., copied. GORDON I3AILLIE. Feb. 15, 1867. NOTICE, CHI ARLES PHILLIPS liegs to inform the / inhabitants of the Wairarapa that he has commenced business as a WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER in the shop lately occupied by Mr C. Colder, and trust by attention to work to merit their patronage. N.B. .ill kinds of Jewelry, Musical Boxes repaired and Pipes Mounted. Greytown, April 26, 1967. THE WELLINGTON CIRCULATING LIBRARY. rpiIOMAS FARMERY AND CO., Wholesale and Retail Booksellers, Stationers and Librarians. Lambton Quay, W Uington. 2s. Novels at English price, »r 18s. per dozen. Country orders executed with care and despatch. Agent toe the Wairarapa Mercury. 4eMary Ist, 1867.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 23, 8 June 1867, Page 1
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