"BUNGaeabee; rjUIE LARGEST thorough-bred Horse in New Zealand, will travel this season through the Wairarspa. Particulars in future advertisement. J. TUCK, Proprietor, Tuck’s Hotel, Masterton, August 22, 1867.
BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY SIR 0, GREY, K.C.8., &c. SADDLERY, SADDLERY, SADDLERY! P. J. ARMSTRONG, SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, MAIK-STRF.ET, GKEYTOWN, P. J. A. in returning thanks to the settlers of the W airarapa 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 Grey town in connection with the Saddler}' 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. mHE RET. J. ROSS will hold Divine J. Service (D.V.), at the following places In the Valley:— Masterton, Ist, 2nd and 4th Sunday ol the month, at 11 a.m. Tuhiterata, third Sunday of the month at 10 a.m. Ist Sunday of September,—Taratahi Plain, Mr J. McKenzie’s, 3 p.m. Ind Sunday,—Carterton, 3 p.m.; Moroa School, 7 p.m. 3rd Sunday,—llautotara, 2 p.m.; Greytown, 7 p.m. 4th Sunday—Upper Plain, 3 p.m.; Masterton, 7 p.m. sth Sunday—Castle Point.
w. HARW 0 0 D FIRST-CLASS SHINGLE-SPLITTER FROM THE UPPER lIUTT. Laths, Shingles, Posts and Kails split to order. Orders left at this office, or at the “ Rising Sun ” will be punctually attended to. GREAT LAND LOTTERY I 1200 ACRES OF RICH LAND ON THE TAUERUI 1200 MEMBERS AT £1 EACH, FOUR PRIZES! JjHRST PRIZE—2OO Acres, —Value £4OO. The land comprised in this prize is laid out in English grass, an orchard with fruit trees of every description, sheep pens and swim dip. There -is also a good totara bush on this section. SECOND PRIZE. —333 Acres.—Value £3OO, This prize is composed of first-class land, a portion of which is bash. THIRD PRIZE.—333 Acres—Value £3OO This prize is of the same description as No 2, FOURTH PRIZE.—333 Acres.—Value £2OO. This is good land, but not comprising as much timber as in the two previous prizes. The land will he conveyed to the winners of the prizes on presentation of their tickets. The drawing will take place immediately the tickets are disposed of which will be duly announced by future advertisement. Tickets to be obtained at the Mercury Office, and at the principal Hotels and Stores. W. E. CHAMBERLAIN. NOTICE. ANY CATTLE trespassing from the date hereof upon Mr Fairbrother’s ground which is now in my occupation will be impounded. „ J, J. DENNAN, Carterton, September 14, 1867. NOTICE. FEATHEBSTON SCHOOL MEETING. THE Annual Meeting in connection with the above School will be held in the Schoolroom, on SATURDAY the 28th inst., at 7 p.m. WILLIAM NICOLS, Chairman of School Committee. Featherston, September 12, 1867.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 38, 23 September 1867, Page 4
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484Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 38, 23 September 1867, Page 4
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