mUE UNDERSIGNED bein'* about to JL leave Masterton, wishes to dispose of his house and acre of ground inf that, township. Price £300; half of which may remain on mortgage if necessary, ! ; ■, i ' WILLIAM RONALDSON. Masterton, V February 10,r 1868. LOS T . FROM the Waihenga Ferry Flat a grey mare, branded with Kami’s brand. Whoever will deliver the same to Mr E .Harris Waihenga Ferry, will receive £1 reward. FOR SALE. A TEAM of Four Working Bullocks with Dray. Apply to. R. DAYSH, Taratahi, February 20, 1868. SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, are invited until March 6th, for the supply of—--18,306 feet, (more pr less), of heart of Totara Timber S,OOO sawn shingles ditto ditto 32 sawn Hocks ditto ditto The above to be delivered on the Church acre in Greytown. % For further particulars apply to Mr J. E. I. Boys. N.B.—The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted ; REY. A. KNFLL, Greytown Parsonage. February 21,1868.
NOTICE. A FREE DINNER and BALL will be given by Mr W. HODDER at the Golden Fleece Hotel, Pukuratahi, on Thursday, Febuary 27, 1868. Dinner at 6 o’clock. WALTER HODDER. Feb. 21, 1868. NOTICE . ALL persons found pig-hunting, cattleshooting, or otherwise trespassing on the land of the undersigned at the Pukuratahi, Wairarapa road, or removing stock from my land without permission from me will be prosecuted. WALTER HODDER. Pukuratahi, Feb 21,1867. LOST from Cobb's Coach between Greytown and Masterton, an. eight-pronged sluicing fork. The finder will oblige by forwarding it to Mr Bannister. D. GROVES. Feb. 21, 1868.
.TTTANTED to rent or lease,' a cottage T Y and land in or near Greytown, with or without purchase. Apply to T. 0., Mehcury Office. PETHERICK’S SAW MILL. GREYTOWN. JA, PBTHEEICK is prepared to supe ply timber of the best quality at the lowest market prices in any part of Wairarapa. J.A.P. is also prepared to draw Plans and Specifications to order, or to erect buildings by contract or agreement. 22-2-65.) TUCK’S HOTEL, MASTERTOJNf. JTUCK heartily thanks his patrons for • past favors and wishes to inform them and the public generally, that he continues to supply the best accommodation of every kind. Spirits, Malt Liquors and Wines of the best brands and quality. Good Paddocks, well watered and sheltered. First-class Stabling and boxes for training, &c. A Good Billiaed Table. Saddle Horses always on hire. Horses bought and sold on Commission or otherwise. TTY ANTED A COOK. Apply immediYT ately at TUCK’S HOTEL, Masterton.
NOT! CE. ANY PERSON found trespassing on the land of the undersigned at Kurutawhiti, Grey town, from this date will be prosecuted according to law. JOHN HAWKE. Grey town, Feb. 22, 1868. NOTICE. ANY PERSON found tresspassing on the land of the undersigned at Kurutawhiti, Greytown, by getting over the fence, or by any other means, excep tby coming through the gate facing the road, will be prosecuted according to law. THOMAS HAWKE. Greytown, February 21, 1868. w ELLINGTON ALMANACK FOR 1 8 6 8, ON SALE AT THE OFFICE OF THIS PAPER, PRICE 2s 6d.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume II, Issue 60, 22 February 1868, Page 2
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507Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Standard, Volume II, Issue 60, 22 February 1868, Page 2
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