WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH. (HE REV. J. S. RISHWORTH will 1 preach (D.Y.), at the undermentioned places as follows; Oct. 3rd Sabbath, Masterton, 11 a.m., and TO BE RAFFLED FOR. THE Pure-bred Arabian Entire Horse “SUL TAN,” At Mr Hammerich’s “ Greytown Arms,” on WEDNESDAY, 22nd January. January 1, 1868. STORE CATTLE. HEAD OP STORE CATTLE for sale at Iluangaroa Station. Apply to WALLACE SMITH. January 2nd, 1868. W H I T E COOPER-CARTERTON. Butter Kegs, 7s to Bs., Churns, &c. R B R I G H BLACKSMITH AND FARRIER, GREYTOWN. T , Horses carefully shod. Orders executed with promptitude on reasonable terms. T. J. MOUNTAIN, JS in receipt of Monthly Shipments of KEROSENE OIL, And is now selling the BEST BRANDS (Downar’s or Cossens’,) in 4 gal. Tins, at 3s 9d per gallon. T. J. M.begs to caution consumers against the purchase of any of the numerous impure and explosive Oils lately imported into this Colony. Wellington, sth Dec., 1867. EDWARD S. MAUN SELL, Greytown. Certificated Interpreter under the “Native Lands Act, 1865-67. Native Land Agent. WAIRARAPA RACE MEETING, 1867. THIS RACE MEETING will be held on the 18th and 19th days of March, 1868, on the Greytown Race Course. The programme will be published in the second week of January. H. S. WARDELL, Hon. Sec. Wairarapa Jockey Club, Nov. 25,1867. TO COVER THIS SEASON. THE celebrated cart stallion YOUNG BRITAIN will travel till the end of this month as follows:— Will leave Gillies’ station, Otaria, on Mondays, and will serve at Fuller’s “ Rising Sun ” on Tuesdays; on Wednesdays will travel to Masterton, calling at the Pioneer Hotel, Carterton, will serve then at Tuck’s “ Family Hotel ” on Thursdays, until one o’clock, and will then return to Greytown. On Friday he will return to Mr Gillies’, Otaria calling at Tweedale’s Station, Tutu. YOUNG BRITAIN is a dappled grey horse, 17 hands high, five years old, with immense bone, substance and muscle, he has a splendid temper aud constitution and was got by “England’s Hope” dam, imported, by '• Black Champion.” Terms ;—£3 35., groomage ss. One in five given in on bona fide property. ALEXANDER BROWN, Proprietor. January 10, 1868. GREEN begs to announce that her SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES will be re-opened on MONDAY, 20th January, 1868, at Taratahi, near,the residence of Mr C. Edwards, Taratahi, January n, 1838.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume II, Issue 54, 13 January 1868, Page 2
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386Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume II, Issue 54, 13 January 1868, Page 2
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