NOTICE Selling ,OFF ! Selling off a TONES & LEWEES inform their Customers in the Wairarapa that they are GIVING UP their BRANCH BUSINESS in that District, and in order to effect this our Manager Ma A, Garmont, has been authorized to make GREAT REDUC TIO N S in the prices of all Goods, so as to ensure an immediate clearance. Settlers -will find this a moat FAVORABLE OPPORTUNITY to make EXTENSIVE PURCHASES. All outstanding accounts will require to he settled before the Ist March, 1868, TONES and LEWERS, General Storekeepers, Grejtown.
reference to the above advertisement, Mr Cahmont would take this opportunity of informing the inhabitants of the Wairarapa that he intends carrying on the above business after the winding up of the same, solely on his own account, and by supplying all goods at moderate rates, to have a share of the patronage accorded to liis predecessors. ALLAN CARMONT. Grcytown, Nov, 24, WANTED. ANY Single LADY, between 20 and 30, desirous of having a comfortable home, and being the WIFE of a respectable settler in good circumstances, by addressing a letter to S. B, “ Mercury” Office, will hear of such an opportunity. The utmost secrecy can be relied on, 1 PUBLIC NOTICE. Crown Lands Office, Wellington, 20th Nov. 1167. NOTICE is hereby given that about 9,100 acres of Land in the PAHAUA Block, East Coast, will be put up for sale, by public auction, at this Office, on Tuesday, the 10th day of December next, at one o’clock p.m., at the upset price of ss. per acre. For further particulars see Provincial Government “ Gazette,” No. 31, of the 6th inst. Plans of the Land showing the various allotments are open for inspection at this office. Wm. Holmes, For the Commissioner of. Crown Lands. IMPOUNDED at Greytown, 15th November, 1867, BAY HORSE, dark points, branded W near shoulder. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold on the 10th December, 1867. J. E. I. Boys, Poundkeeper. NOTICE. I. 0. 0. F., M. U. A PRELIMINARY MEETING of the Members of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, (M.U.), will be held in the “ Mercury” Office, on Saturday, the 30th November, at 4 p.m., to take the necessary steps for forming a Lodge in the Wairarapa. EDWARD GRIGG, P.G. RAMS FOR SALE. About 70 merino rams at a low price. Can be seen unshorn till Christmas. Apply to E. & C. PHARAZYN, Watarangi, Wairarapa. ; £25 REWARD. “‘j STOLEN from my RUN between the 14th and the Ist November, 1867, THREE CALYES; the Calves were taken from near a part of the run known' as the “ Clump of Trees." "Whoever will give information which will lead to the conviction of Hie offender will receive the above reward. ; C. Bu BtnwELL, Pihautea.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 47, 25 November 1867, Page 2
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457Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 47, 25 November 1867, Page 2
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