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NOT ICE Selling ofim Selling offm TONES & LEWERS 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 Mb A. Cabmont, has been authorized to make GREAT REDUCTIONS n the prices of all Goods, so as to ensure an immediate clearance. Settlers ■mill find this a most FAVORABLE OPPORTUNITY to make EXTENSIVE PURCHASES. All outstanding accounts mil require to ha settled before the Ist March, 1868.

IPONKS and LEWERS, 'General Storekeepers, Greytown. reference to the above advertisement, Mr Carmont 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 his predecessors, ALLAN CAEMONT. Greytown, Nov, 24. CARTAGE. EBRAGGINS begs to inform the public • that he has commenced carting in Greytown, and its vicinity. Orders left at his residence, opposite 11. Bright’s, blacksmith, will receive prompt attention. Charges Moderate. «S“3 0 0 GUINEAS^ TO BE HAD FOR TEN!!! Q.RAND ART UNION, TUESDAY, 24th DECEMBER, 1867, AT OSGOOD’S EMPIRE HOTEI., Consisting of the following articles of valuable Jewelry:— Ist Prize—l PRIZE GOLD WATCH, value 100 Guineas 2nd Prize—l Diamond Broach, value 751 Guineas 3rd Prize—l Diamond Ring, value 80 i Guineas i 4th Prize—l Diamond Broach, value 25 Gui- ■ neas sth Prize—l Gold Watch, value 8 guineas 6th Prize—l Gold Watch,"value 4 Guineas. 7th Prize—l Pair Gold Ear-rings, value 2 Guineas Bth Prize—l Gold Chain, value 2 Guineas 9th Prize—l Gold Chain, value 2 Guineas 10th Prize—l Gold Chain, value 2 Guineas j The articles on view at W. H. FOLEY’S Re- \ treat Hotel, Willis street. TICKETS—I GUINEA EACH, To be had at all the principal Hotel in the city. BEN. SMITH, AND CIVIL ENGINEER Lambton Quay. Opposite Warmoll’s. WAIRARAPA MERCURY.—WELLINGTON AGENCY. MR. R. BURRETT, Bookseller, Mannersstreet, Wellington, is the Wholesale Agent for the ‘‘Wairarapa Mercury," in Wei-'’ lington, and is duly authorised to transact business and to receive money-on our account, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge. E. &C. GRI6G. Proprietors “ Wairarapa Mercury Greytown", April 12,1867. RAMS FOR SALE. About 70 merino rams at -, a low price. Can be seen unshorn till Christmas. Apply to E, & C.THARAZYN, Watarangi, Wairarapa.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 49, 9 December 1867, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 49, 9 December 1867, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 49, 9 December 1867, Page 4

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