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CASELBERG in returning thanks to Ms numerous customers in tMs 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 patronageof theWairarapa settlers by continuing to act in the same upright manner as heretofore.

HE INSPECTOR of Public Schools for the Province of Wellington hereby gives notice that be will be prepared to examine 1 Teachers and Candidates for Schools at the Greytown School room, on Tuesday, March 2rd, for Certificates of Competency, and on the two following days for Certificates of Merit. Hours from 10.30 to 3 o’clock. Application should be at once made to tfie Inspector, addressed to the Upper Hutt, Wellington. THOS. A. BOWDEN, Inspector of Public Schools. Education Office, Wellington, Feb. 17, 1868. TO BE SOLD OR LET IN THE CENTRE OF GREYTOWN. A COMFORTABLE COTTAGE of six _Ol rooms with shop 24 x 14, good windows, adapted for any purpose. It stands on half an acre of land. Rent 16s per week. Possession soon. If sold half may remain on mortgage. February 18, 1868. THE UNDERSIGNED being about to leave Masterton, wishes to dispose of his house and acre of ground in that township. Price £300; half of which may remain on mortgage if necessary. Apply to Dr WELCH, Masterton, Or to ROBERT G. WELCH, Matarau Farm. WILLIAM RONALDSON. Masterton, February 10,1868.

NOTICE. ALL CATTLE OR HORSES found trespassing on the land of the undersigned, or on that of Mr H. Udy, sen., at Matarau, from this date, will be impounded. THOMAS UDY. Matarau, February 28,1868. 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 Tirpber 9,000 sawn shingles ditto ditto 52 sawn blocks ditto ditto The above to he delivered on the Church acre in Grey town. For further jarticulars apply to Mr J. E. I. Boys. N.B.—The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted REY, A. KNELL, Greytown Parsonage. February 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 HODDBR. Pukuratahi, Feb 21,1867.

NOTICE. ANY PERSON found trespassing on the land of the undersigned at Kurutawhiti, Greytown, from this date will he prosecuted according to law. JOHN HAWKE. Greytown, 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, except by coming through the gate facing the road, will be prosecuted according to law. THOMAS HAWKE. Greytown, February 21, 1868. TTY ANTED to rent or lease, a cottage TT and land in or near Greytown, with or without purchase. Apply to T. 0., Mercury Office. LOST. FROM Grove’s Paddock, Castle Point, two Horses— One Chesnut branded D on near shoulder One black branded B on near side of neck and G on near shoulder. Any person delivering the same either to T, Guthrie, Castle Point, A. Gillies, Otaria, J. Fuller, Greytown, or to the undersigned will be rewarded. M. HAYMAN, February 28. 1868. £2 R E WAR D ! LOST .-A BAY HORSE hrandedE on the near shoulder, whoever will ,j e . liver the same to the undersigned wil receive the above reward. „ n. W, G. ROBERTS Greytown, February 28, 1868.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume II, Issue 61, 29 February 1868, Page 2

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620

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume II, Issue 61, 29 February 1868, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume II, Issue 61, 29 February 1868, Page 2

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