ED'MB ABE’S NEW BREW PALE BITTER ALE, OF UNRIVALLED QUALITY Is now ready. ALSO, PRIME MILD HARVEST- ALE AND XX PORTER. Guaranteed, to keep on draught equal to English. ALBION BREWERY, Wellington. Nov. 11, 1867. PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE for one or two single gentlemen. Next Post Office, Greytown. A. BOVBY.
WISE: AND PACE, CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, AND WHEELWRIGHTS. IN returning thanks to the public for the patronage hitherto accorded to them, and now having a good stock of seasoned timber on hand, they trust by moderate charges to merit a continuance of your favor. Plans and Specifications prepared. Greytown, Nov. 14, 1867. MATRIMONIAL ADVERTISEMENT. ’TT7’ANTED, by a gentleman in good cirH cumstances, residing in one of the townships of the Wairarapa, a WIFE, about 30 years of age. She must be possessed of a good temper, and of a respectable family. The advertiser, on his part, assures any lady replying te this advertisement that, the utmost secrecy will be kept, by addressing her letter to G.C., Editor “ Wairarapa Mercury,” Greytown. Wairarapa, Nov. 15, 1867. EDUCATION. T HEBREW W. M. FELL, Alumnus of the University of Edinburgh, will have vacancies at Christmas, for two young gentlemen to board and educate.; the comforts of a well appointed home, combined with a superior education are offered. Terms on application. T hehighest rferences given, and references required. Wellington. Oct. 18th 1867. THE BUSH INN. MORRISON’S BUSH. W, HODGES, Proprietor. Accommodation for Travellers. WINES, ALES, and SPIRITS Of the best brands and the finest qualities. Good Stabling and well-fenced Paddocks. TAUHERENIKAU HOTEL. «T. ROWE, Proprietor, BEGS to inform his friends, the Public and Travellers in the Wairarapa, that the above Hotel will be found to possess every accommodation. WINES, ALES and SPIRITS Of the best quality. Excellent Stabling and Paddocks. GREYTOWN ARMS, Greytown, Waieakapa. HAMMERIGH, proprietor of the above establishment, in returning thanks for the very liberal patronage he has received since he opened, begs to intimate that he has recently thoroughly renovated and improved the Premises, and can now offer convenient and comfortable accommodation to Travellers visiting the Wairarapa. WINES, ALEsTand SPIRITS, Of the best brands. Excellent Bedroom accommodation for Visitors and Families. A good Billiard Room. Capital Paddock accommodation and Stables. Cobb & Co.’s Coaches change horses at this house. PIGEON MATCH. A PIGEON MATCH will come off at Mr Rowe’s, Tauherenikau, on Thursday, the 3rd of December, immediately after the arrival of Cobb’s Coach from Wellington—so as to allow persons from Wellington or the Hutt desirous of joining in the sport, returning, home by the Coach next day. PUBLIC NOTICE. WHEREAS, some evil disposed person persons have wilfully and malicious taken away the WILLOWS planted to prote the hanks of the Wangaheu river near 1 Bridge, through Collins’ Bush. Notice hereby given that FIVE POUNDS rewa will be paid to any. person giving such i formation, as : will lead to the conviction of t thief. J. D. BAIRD, ~ Masterton, District Engineer. Nov; 17, 1867;"
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 47, 25 November 1867, Page 2
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