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NOTICE! NOTICE!! TO THE INHABITANTS OP WAIRARAPA AND SUROUNDING DISTRICT. ME. M. HAY MAN BEGS TO INFORM THE INHABITANTS oftheWairarapaand suroudding' district that he has arrived from Melbourne and Dunedin with a splendid assortment of DRAPERY, HABERDASHERY AND JEWELRY, COMPRISING : Silk Dresses, Poplins, Silk Mantles, and Shawls Collars and Sleeves, Handkerchiefs, Stockings Embroidery and all kinds of Ladies and Children’s Underclothing too numerous to mention ALSO, JEWELRY OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, COMPRISING : Gold and Silver English patent HUNTING LEVEES Ladies’ enammelled GOLD WATCHES set with DIAMONDS, by the best makers from England Ladies’ and Gents’ GOLD ALBERTS and GUARDS English and Colonial manufactured COLONIAL GOLD BROOCHES and EARRINGS of every description Ladies and Gent’s DIAMOND RINGS, Colonial and English Gold Ladies’ and Gent’s RINGS set with PRECIOUS STONES oo M. 11. intends to call regularly on the inhabitants of the Wairarapa and surrounding districts with his fine assortment of Goods as above mentioned, and trust to the inhabitants that they will honor him with their patronage, as he intends to supply them with the Very best of articles at a reasonable charge. With every article of JEWELRY will, be given a WRITTEN GUARANTEE as to being genuine. ALL WATCHES GUARANTEED FOR TWELVE MONTHS OR EXCHANGED. January 11, 1868.

TOOK LIST. WINES. 4 qr-casks Page’s port wine 12 do Boughton’s do 50 cases Page’s port, “Long Cork” 36 do do. superior 8 octaves Page’s fine sherry * 5 qr-casks golden do 30 cases pale dry do 4 do Amontillado 40 do Cawarra hock 30 do do claret 25 do Moselle, quarts and pints 18 do Perrier’s champagne 12 do Comte Yillefort’s superior champagne, pints, gold capsule 50 do St. Jullien claret 14 do St. Estephe do SPIRITS. 200 cases J.D.K.Z. geneva, 3 o.p, 85 do Stewart’s whisky, proof 15 do Kiunahan’s LL do 8 qr-casks Danville’s Belfast do 5 octaves Stewart’s Scotch do 30 cases Hennessy’s pale brandy 50 do Marteli’s do 18 do Vinejmrd do 6 qr-casks Hennessy’s brandy, 1864 vint. 8 do do Martell's do 15 do Jules Robin do 10 do Lemon Hart’s rum 8 do Lowndes’ do 88 cases Burnett’s old tom BEERS. 25 hhds Worthington’s ale 9 do Dunedin do 50 casks Bass’ pyramid ale 30 cases Byass’ stout 40 do Truman’s XX do 15 casks Tennent’s ale, pints 8 do Ind Cooper ale, do LIQUEURS, &c. Curagoa, rum punch Ginger wine, cordials, sarsaparilla Stoughton and Stomachic bitters, &c, GROCERIES, &c. Teas, chests, halves, and boxes Sugars, white and yellow Pepper, coffee, sardines Salmon, mustard, candles Nelson biscuit in tins, butter Otago oatmeal, vinegar Pain killer, wrapping paper Currants, oysters, clothes lines KEROSENE. 100 cases Downer’s oil 80 drums Hubbuck’s do TOBACCO. 29 qr-tierces negrohead i jj 21 boxes, superior 10s’ and halves CIGARS. 100 boxes very fine Trabucos, FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. Wellington, January 11, 1868. TO STATION PROPRIETORS AND OTHERS. THE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to execute orders for the new and economic Steam Boiler (Van Ilemcrt’s patent) for extracting tallow from sheep, cattle, &c. Every information, together with prices, &c., to be obtained from E. W. MILLS, Ironmonger, Lambton Quay. January 17, 1868. FOR SALE. THAT valuable piece of land, consisting of 500 acres in the Tirohanga Block, Masterton, facing the Rnamahunga river. It is well supplied with timber and water, and is within five miles of Master f on. For terms, &c., apply to Mr DONALD M’LACHLAN, Masterton. Or to JOHNSTON & CO. January 11, 1868. THE ALFREDTON SETTLEMENT. THE Committee and Members of the Upper Moroa Small Farm Association will hold a Meeting at the School House, Masterton, at 7 o’clock on Monday, February 3rd, Business: —To select sections, adopt rules, appoint trustees, and other important matters. Members of the Association, and those prepared to become Members, are respectfully requested to attend. E. WAKELIN, Honorary Secretary Upper Moroa Small Farm Association. Whirarapa Journal Office, January 23, 1868.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume II, Issue 57, 1 February 1868, Page 2

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641

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume II, Issue 57, 1 February 1868, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume II, Issue 57, 1 February 1868, Page 2

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