GREYTOWN. The best accommodation for travellers. Good Tables, Good Beds. Good Stabling. Well grassed Paddocks. And the beat Liquors, Wines, Spirits, Ales, &c. JOHN PULLER. GAWITH’S HOTEL. THOMAS UR^N...,.,. .Proprietor., THIS comfortable and convenient Hotel has been re-opened by* / MR. THOMAS ÜBWIH. : The Accommodation is unequalled. Private Rooms. Choicest Wines and Liquors. Stablidg of the best description. N.B.—A Porter up all night. Empire hotel, WELLINGTON, JAMES OSGOOD, t ■ Peopeietoe. CO B B & C O’S. C 0 A CHIN G 0 F F I C E. THE NELSON HOTEL. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Wines, Spirits, Ales, &c., of the finest brands. WILLIAM OAKLEY, Proprietor, W. H. FOLEY'S r®! RETRE A T 110TB L, Willis Sxeeet, Wellington. TlfT' H. FOLEY has the honor to.an- ’ * • nounce to the public of Wellington' and the surrounding districts, as well as the travelling community, that he has, regardless of expense, fitted up the above hotel with every comfort and convenience for board and residence. He has always on hand a choice supply of wmes aad spirits of the best brands; and hopes by strict attention to business, combined with civility and moderate charges, to meet a share of public patronage. Dinner at 1 p.m. jP O R S ALB 360 ACRES OF PRIME LAND 200 of which is fine Totara Bush, 70 acres feed with post and rails, 48 do in English grass, a six-roomed weather-boarded house, stock-yard and other out-buildings. Also, 14 milch cows, 3 two-year old heifers, 1 bull, 3 horses, ploughs and harrows, bullock chains, bows and yokes, cooking and farming utensils. To be sold on easy terms. Part of the money to remain on mortgage for five years or more if required. Apply on the premises to JAMES LEYDON, West Taratahi, September 20, 1857. • ■g. S. RICHARD S, ’ * PHOTOGKAHER, Masterton, Late Wellington School of Photography. OBE R T OKEATHEAD GENEBAL SMITH, GEEYTOWN. All kinds of ironwork undertaken and executed with despatch, and at moderate prices. One door from Tonks and Lewers new shop. M. GASELBERG, (I.ATE CASELBERG AND ABRAHAMS, SILVERSMITHS AND JEWELERS, DEEtST.j INVERCARGILL, SOUTHLAND.) jgEGS to inform the settlers of the Wairarapa and Rangitikei district that he calls round ©very two months with a large assortment of first-class Drapery, Silver and Gold Watches, by goodiiondon makers, genuine Gold Jewelry of every description, and hopes by just dealing and moderate charges, to merit a share of their patronage. ALL' ORDERS PUNCTUALLY'ATTENDED TO. PUBLIC NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED having purchased all the interest in the CATTLE now running at the caution all .persons from removing any of. them fromjhe run. In the,event of any infringement, the strictest penalty of the law will be earned out , , - JOHN H. HORNER, HENRY DEATH.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 50, 16 December 1867, Page 1
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445Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 50, 16 December 1867, Page 1
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