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TO ROMAN CATHOLICS. T BEG THE CATHOLICS of this DisJL trict of Wellington to take notice of these new regulations:— From the Ist Sunday of February next there will be MASS every mpnth|in the undermentioned localities as follows; Ist Sunday 2nd „ 3rd „ 4th „ sth „ Lower and Upper Hutt Wairarapa Upper and Lower Hutt ... West Coast ... Lower Hutt 18-1-68.] E. PERTUIS, C.P. PUBLIC NOTICE. Crown Land’s Office, Wellington, January 20, 1868. NOTICE is hereby given that the undeimcnlioned land will be offered at Auction at the Crown Land’s Office, Wellington, on Thursday, the 27th day of February next, at one o’clock p.m. at the upset price of 5s per acre, viz; — 22 sections in the Wharekaka Block in the Wairarapa District containing •5,500 acres more or less. 20 sections in the Eangitimau Block in the Wairarapa District containing 5,000 acres more or less. 5 sections in the Turanganui Block in the Wairarapa District containing 1,500 acres, more or less. 20 sections in the Awhea Block in the East Coast District, containing 5,000 acres more or less. 7 sections in the Hutt District containing 1,700 acres, more or less. Plans of the Block will be open for inspection at this office on and after the 15th proximo. JOSEPH G. HOLDSWORTH. Deputy Commissioner of Crown Lands

WANTED —A middle aged woman as Housekeeper. Deferences as to character required. Address S.J., office of this paper, 25-1-68.] TO STATION PROPRIETORS , AND OTHERS. THE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to execute orders for the new and economic Steam Boiler (Van Hemert’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 lluamahunga river. It is well supplied with timber and water, and is within five miles of Master'on. For terms, &c., apply to Mr DONALD M'LACHLAN, Masterton. Or to JOHNSTON & CO. January' 11, 1868. GREYTOWN LADIES’ SEMINARY MISS HOOMAN informs the inhabitants of the Wairarapa that her FIRST QUARTER OF THE YEAR, commences on TUESDAY, 21st January, 1868. Teems;— Boarders £4O per annum. Day Scholars 6 „ Music 6 „ Drawing 6 „ Three months notice required previous to removal of pupil. Greylown, January 11, 1868.

DIXON’S ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, MASTERTON. DIXON in thanking those who have so largely patronised his Accommodation House at Masterton for the last twelve years begs to state that he has now CLOSED it, and he will cease to keep Boarders from this date. All parties having any claims against the undersigned are requested to send them in at once for liquidation, and all parties indebted to the same will please settle their accounts before the end of March. CHARLES DIXON, Feb. 13,1868. CASELBERG 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 PEATHERSTON, 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.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume II, Issue 60, 22 February 1868, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume II, Issue 60, 22 February 1868, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume II, Issue 60, 22 February 1868, Page 2

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