CASELBEEG in returning thanks to his numerous customers in this district for their liberal patronage begs to notify that he is now building a large and commodious STORE AT FEATHERSTON, for the purpose of opening it as a WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GENERAL STORE, He will be a purchaser of Wool, Butter, Cheese, Skins, &c., at the highest market price. M.C. hopes that he will still retain the patronage of the Wairarapa settlers by continuing to act in the same upright manner as heretofore.
w ELLINGTON ALMANACK FOR 186 8 , ON SALE AT THE OFFICE OP THIS PAPER, PRICE 2s 6d.
NOTICE. A GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the Wairarapa Public Hall Company 'will be held in the School-house, Greytown, on Monday evening next, at 7 o’clock, for the purpose of confirming a resolution, passed by the Committee, relative tc the names of the Trustees in which the land is proposed to be vested. EDWARD GRIGG, Secretary. Greytown, Feb. 5, 1868. THE WELLINGTON, HUT, AND WAIRARAPA RAILWAY. PEELIMINABY SUBVEY. AGREEABLY with a resolution, passed at the Public Meeting held at the Schoolhouse, Greytown, on Wednesday last, the adjourned meeting for taking the necessary steps to secure a Trial Survey of the least expensive line for the above object, will be held at the “Rising Sun,” Greytown, at 3 o’clock, on Wednesday next, the 12tn inst. EDWARD GRIGG, Chairman. Gyeytowu, Feb. 6, 1868. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Greytown, February 3,1868. fjpENDERS will be received until noon of Friday, 21st instant, at the Provincial Secretary’s Oifice, for the formation of 113 chains more or less of road upon the Taratahi Plains, Wairarapa, Specifications may be seen at Kemble’s Hotel, Carterton, and Greytown Hotel, Greytown. J. D, BAIRD, District Engineer.
IMPOUNDING NOTICE. IMPOUNDED in the Public Pound at Taratahi, one bay geldtng, white star on forehead and white hind feet, brand illegible, (apparently WP or PW.) Unless redeemed or replevied within ten days from this notice, it will be sold to defray expenses on Monday, the 17th instant. THOMAS EAT. Poundkeeper Taratahi. February 7, 1868. SUBSCEIPTION LIST for the benefit of the late Matthew Gaskin of the Hutt in order to help to defiay the expenses incurred during his long illness. £ s. d. Robert Kemble 10 0 James Fitzgerald 10 0 J. C. Carrington 5 0 S. Oates 5 0 John Vile 5 0 A Friend 10 0 Charles Ticehurst 5 0 James Forster 5 0 William Maynard 5 0 John Rayner 1 0 0 David Dalgetty 5 0 Job Vile 5 o Edward Harris 22 0 George Daysh 10 0 R. Pairbrother 5 0 John Cameron 5 0 W. 11. Watson 5 0
EW ZEALAND EXHIBITION, 1865. “ For ALES in BULK the Jury most unhesitatingly accord the place of honor to Messrs Marshall and Copeland, Dunedin, whose various qualities ales scarcely admit of improvement, and are much more pleasant than the generality of British beers.” Vide report of the Royal Commissioners. The undersigned are prepared to sell at Dunedin prices Messrs Marshall and Copeland’s cetebrated Ales. .The Exhibition Ales have to a great extent superseded the use of English Ale. Sole Agents for Wellington Province, FRANCIS SIDEY & CO. 8-1-68.]
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume II, Issue 58, 8 February 1868, Page 2
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