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TUESDAY, 2nd JULY, 1 867. ME. JOHN~H. HOKHEIE Will hold an extensive sale of JJOESES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c, which will take place on TUESDAY NEXT, 2nd JULY, 1867. In consequence of the Dissolution of Partnership, formerly existing between MesseS; Hannah, Prossbk and Riebce. THE HERD comprises one of the most useful lot of HORSES ever oifered to public competition.! . Vide Catalogues, THE SINGLE Alp) DOUBLE HARNESS is endless in varieties, and all of the best description, and nearly new. THE CARRIAGES consist of Landaus, Mail Phffltons, Dog Carts, Gigs, American Waggons,, Buggies, Cabs, Breaks, &c., sc., &c. .SALE PUNCTUALLY AT TWp ; P.M. ON VIEW. DAILY. . Wellington, June 26, 1867.

LOST, STOLEN OR STRAYED. I ALIGHT RED COW, "White feet, white markon forehead.. Branded J.S. on the milking side and ear marked. ONE POUND reward will be given on information being given to lead to her recovery, add if stolen, 1 TEN POUNDS on conviction of the thief. : ' WILLIAM VICKERSTAFF. Carterton, June 26, 1867. TO SAMUEL EE VANS, ESQ., J.P. Taratahi, , 26th June, 1867. SIR,— -We the undersigned occupiers of land within the limits of that block of land 'situated and being between the rivers Waiohine and Waingawa, from the hills to the river Ruamahunga, including within its boundaries all the lands of the East Taratahi— of West Taratahi and of Carterton—request that you will convene a Public Meeting of the occupiers of land in the District above described for the purpose of petitioning His Honor the Superintendent to proclaim the said land to be a Road District under the District Highway’s Act. We have the honor to be, Sir, Yo.ar obedient servants, Samuel Oates James Robieson John M‘Kenzie Andrew M‘Kenzie Alex. M‘Kehzie Robert Edwards' Rickman Daysh James Smy th Robert Kemble Robert Dixon Thomas Hooker William Walker Humphrey Callister George King James Peters' : ' Henry White R. Fairbrother William Anderson I hereby convene a meeting of the Voters of the District as described above, in compliance with the requisition to be held at the Schoolhouse, Carterton, on SATURDAY, the 6th JULY next, at ONE o’clock in the afternoon. SAMUEL REVANS, J.P. Woodside, 27th June, 1867. WANTED.— A Youth, between twelve and fourteen years old. Apply at the Office of this paper. TO BIJ LET. THE HOUSE, known as ‘ Arundel Cottage,’ wwitn the eight-afire 'Padlock adjoining. Apply at the MOROA STORES. ‘ MOR 0 A SAWMILLS. WH. P. JONES returns his best • thanks to those who formerly honored him with their patronage, and begs to inform them' that having purchased- a Fine Bush of TOTAEA, he has JUST COM- : PLETED a Breaking-down Frame, which will enable him to sell at a much' lower price than formerly. ORDERS respectfully solicited, and executed with despatch. 1 COUNTRY PRODUCE. THE undersigned, are cash purchasers of Wool, TalloW, Hides, Sheepskins, Butter, Bacon, Hams, and Grass Seed. • KRULL & CQ., Wellington. A . J . W H W T E , COACH AND HORSES, LATE OP WHITEWOOD’S HOTEL, MANNER-STREET WELLINGTON. CHAV ANNE’S, NEW, ZEALANDER HOTEL, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS; Tenders, are invited for additions and alterations tb the premises occupied by Messrs. Tonks and Lewers in Grey town. Plans and Specifications to be seen at the store. Tenders will be received to SATURDAI, the 6th of JULY. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Labour only. TONKS AND LEWERS. Greytown, June 26, 1867! WANTED, —By a gentleman, an engagement as TUTOR in a private family! Steady, with good references. Address, J.P., care of Mr. R. Wakcliri, Mercury' Office. V All orders, advertisements, and communications to be addressed to the Editor Wairarapa Mercury, Mercury Office Greytown. ' POSTERS, Circulars, Bill-heads, Handbills, and every description, of printing executed at the Wairarapa Mercury Office on the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. - 1

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 26, 1 July 1867, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 26, 1 July 1867, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 26, 1 July 1867, Page 2

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