LAND LOTTERII GREAT LAND LOTTERY will shortly take place for 1200 acres of splendid agricultural land. Particulars of which will appear in a future issue. RS. GREAVES Next Doob to Me. A. Geiog, Bakee, Geetto.wn. FOR SAL E. HAT DESIRABLE BUSINESS SECTION, No 94, in the Township of Masterton, with double frontages. Is close to the English Church, and enclosed with a substantial four-rail fence. For particulars apply to J. W. BENNINGTON, Masterton. Masterton, August 1, 1867. DRESSMAKER,
“BUNGARABE E,” TpHE LARGEST thorough-bred Horse in New Zealand, will travel this season through the Wairarapa. Particulars in future advertisement. J. TUCK, Proprietor. Tuck’s Hotel, Masterton, August 22,1867.
BY SPEGIA.Ii APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY SIR G, GREY, K.C.8., Ac. SADDLERY, SADDLERY, SADDLERY! J) J. ARMSTRONG, SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, MAIN-STEEET, GEEYTOWJf, P. J. A. in returning thanks to the settlers of the Wairarapa for the liberal amount of support he has received since commencing business, wishes to inform them that he has just opened a Branch Business in Greytown in connection with the Saddlery establishment in Wellington, and trusts by always keeping a good assortment of the best description of Saddlery and Harness to merit a continuance of the support so liberally bestowed on him heretofore. Best Scotch Cart Harness always on hand. All orders promptly attended to, and repairs executed in Armstrong’s usual style.
MOROA SAWMILLS STOCK OP TIMBER Always on hand. Orders executed with despatch. W. H. P. JONES, Proprietor. NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED hereby gives notice to the owner of section No. 188, West Taratahi, that he shall immediately proceed to erect a dividing fence between the said section No. 188 and section No. 128, both situate in West Taratahi Block, and hereby requests the said owner to assist ia erecting the same in accordance with the Fencing Act, Scss. 1 No. 13. WILLIAM FRANCIS. West Taratahi August 27, 1867.
NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED begs to inform the settlers of Masterton and vicinity that he purposes opening, on the 2nd of September next, in Masterton, a GROCERY and GENERAL STORE, and respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. R. HARE. LLOYD AND WYLIE, Stationers, Account Book Manufacturers, Engravers, Lithographers, Draughtsmen, Ornamental and Copper-plate Printers, &c., &c. MARRIAGE, Visiting and Address Cards, Bill Heads, Receive Notes and Circulars, Funeral Letters, Labels, Maps, Plans, Charts, Letter and Bill Heads, Bank Cheques, Bills of Lading and Exchange, Heraldy and Ciphers on Gold and Silver Plate, Dies, Stamps, Seals, Door and Window Plates, &c. A great variety of Plain and Fancy Papers, Envelopes, Account Books and every article connected with Office and General Stationery. Acceptance, Promissory Note and Receipt Forms, Bill Books, &c, Inspection respectfully invited. Igf Orders by post punctually and carefully forwarded to any part of the Province. liAMBTbH-QUAT, WELLINGTON, ADJOINISd THE OLD SPECTATOR OmCB.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 35, 2 September 1867, Page 2
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