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NOTICE, FIELD, Bricklayer, (late proprietor, of the Waihinga Ferry), begs 'to inform his customers and the public generally, that haring now retired from the. Ferryr.he • s prepared to execute/orders left at : the b Mercury” ’office, T - Greytown, or sent to his ‘residence at the Waihenga, in a manner which cannot fail to give satisfaction. Waihenga, Nov. 10th 1867. ALFRED FEIST, STO R E KEE PER, M A STERT ON., 1 HEREBY informs his Customers and the Public that he has just received per “ Electra,” from London direct; ' 1 Jfew Spring. Prints . Stripe'Trvilied Shirting ■ Unbleached Sheeting and Calicoes ■ Black Alpacas : Hosiery, Drawers. Sec., &c., which will be sold at a low price for Cash only. : . Nov. 9,1867. NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS against the late HENRY THOMAS, are requested to be sent in to Mrs Thomas, at the Greytown Hotel, on or before the 30th November, and all parties who are indebted to the estate, -will greatly oblige Mrs Thomas, bv paying her on or before, the above date. ' TEA AND DANCING PARTY, MONDAY, NOVEMBER Ist. At the Moeoa School, TEA at half-past five o’clock. BALL at 8 o’clock. Tickets for Tea and Ball, 2s each ; children under 10 years old, half price. Tickets for Ball only, Is each.- The proceeds to go to the Moroa School Fund. Refreshments -can be obtained on the spot. •SMALL FARMS FOR SALE • IN THE WHAKE-KAEA PLAIN. OWING to delay in marking off the Sections, none of them will he offered for Sale by Auction until further notice. The undersigned continues to receive applications from intending purchasers. Plans showing the Sections may be seen at Waihenga, and at* the office of Messrs|lzard and Fharazyn, Wellington. J. VALENTINE SMITH, sth Nov., 1867. ; IMPOUNDING NOTICE. IMPOUNDED in the Public Pound at Masterton on the 30th October, 1867, by Te Koetl and Wata of Masterton, for trespass on their land at Poterau, Wairafapa,—-One dark brown white star on, forehead, branded C with stroke in centre on off' shoulder, C ’ owner unknown. , Unless previously redeemed or replevied, wl be sold on the 22nd November, 1867, in accordance witn the Impounding Act. P. GRAY Poundkeeper, Masterton. October SO, 1867. FANUITANGA TOKIARI FAUNA. HE HOIHO tohrawhi, tona kara he where kopangopango, he tiwha kei te rae, he whenei te ahua o te parani e man ana kite peke matau C-M whiua mai taua hoiho kite C Tokairi Patina i Mahitaone e te Koeti taua ko wata i te 30 o nga ra o Oketopa 1867, mo te takahanga ki runga i to raua whenua i Potaerau Wairarapa kahore i te mohiotia te tangata nona taua hoiho. Kite kore te tangata nona [e haere mai e tone e whakaputa atu taua hoiho ka bokona a te 22 o nga rap Nowema 1867, i tetino awatea, i runga i nga tikanga o te ture mo te pera. NA F. KEREL Kai tiaka o te Fannin Mahitaone, Oketopa 30, 1867. TO STAND THIS SEASON, IJIHE Pure bred ARAB Entire HORS] “S U L T AN.” The above Thoroughbred Nedgid Arab Horse will visit Carterton* Masterton, Featnerston and Greytown every week during the approaching season, and the public are invited to avail themselves whilst the opportunity offers |of instilling some real staunch Arab blood into the Stock of this Province. “Sultan” is a pure bred high caste Nedgid Arab, stands 14 hands 2in. high, seven-year-old, perfect. in figure, and of immense power, is a beautiful grey with dark points, and was imported at great expense from Arabia via Calcutta and Nelson, and thoughhe. in common . with all others of his high caste, stands what may be considered Low in this country, his Stock in Nelson are large and are much admired. Owners’ may depend on every care being bestowed on their Mares, and that nothing shall be wanting' on the part of the owner to effect the object in view. ■ Featheeston. —On Mondays at Abbott’s Hotel. Geettown—At W. Hammerich’s Greytown Arms Hotelj on Tuesdays, Wednesr days, iand Saturdays. j ' Mi^EKroNL-At : sdays and; Fridays. t . Terns Payable on first January, 1868, Terms if paid in.cash'£2.-.’ :

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 45, 11 November 1867, Page 2

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677

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 45, 11 November 1867, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 45, 11 November 1867, Page 2

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