■ ' - , Short adycrtisoraonts in this, rolnmn. notexcMdma' TWENTY iVords, ONE SHILLING each for FIRST" uisortioU-SIX ; PENCE each for 'all BuWcqiient in isdrtlons ing clause, from four to six acres Hoar Masterton. Apply sharp, J, J. Smith, thia Office. "ITTANTED—A good General Servant, Y V Apply at onco to Mrs A. B. Jacxsoh, ' Greytown. 24 HANTED—A JuniorClork. Apply sharp' to M, Caselberg & Co,, Masterton. WANTED,— A man to make himself generally iissful on a small farm. Apply to J. Ilessey, Upper Plain, of to G. Dixon, Masterton. .23 WANTED— Purchasers for Waste Paper, @3d per lb, Apply at this Office. ... ' 18 WANTED.— ToLet, a Shop andDwolliug House, in the Ceutre o{ Masterton, Apply to J, J. Smith, at this office. . WANTED.— Pick and shovel men lor Contract, Lower Manaia, Apply to Sellar & Hales. 322 Yftr."lNTED—Occasional correspondents hi the various country districts of the Wairarapa, Apply Editor Wairabapa Daii,y WANTED TO BE WELL KNOWNTliat W. G. F. MOODY wishes to meet with a permanent engagement in a Shop, Warcliouse, or Saw Mill, in or near one of the Wairarapa Townships. Will not refuse any laborious employment if required in connection with tho business, ' 24 ANTED KNOWN that Parkes and Peterson have just received a wr« large assortment of Ladies', Gent's, and Chitdren's Boots and Shoes. An inspection is respectfully invited at tho Empire Boot and Shoe Shop, • 334 WANTED inhabitants of Wairarapa to know, that A, MUIlt & CO., Basketmakers, Courtenay Placo, Wellington, eon slippy them witli BASKETS of all kinds, at most reasonable prices, and on the shortest notice. N.B.—Wool-washing and Carrying Baskets made to order. 32(1 MISS MORISON'S Music Pupils will re-assemble on MONDAY, Jan, 27. Masterton,— Jan. 21st, 1879, 21 SACKS! SACKS WANTED KNOW—That there are 400 Good Sucks for sale at tho Masterton Brewery. • WAKTED TO SELL. A Strong Dnflight Horse. Warranted quiet and staunch in • harness. Any horn file purchaser allowed a fair trial. Terms: Approved till for £4O at 3 months Apply to -T. SMITH,' ■ 334 Brickmakcr, Greytown. £100.°»£200 SEX R. & I BROWN. SIX A f 'RES splendid Land on the Upper Plain Road, suitable forMarltetGarden, Terms Easy. 24 ' R. &J, BROWN. FOR SALE.—I2 Romncv Marsh Ram Lambs, Apply to Rhodes DonaM, Manaia, ' IB PRIVATE Board and Residence for Gentlemen; Apply 317 Beaumost House,-Perry-«treet. T)LDIMER REEVES <fc C 0.." 1 WELLINGTON. Are Cash Buyers nf all kinds of Grain and Produce. 21 REWA R D . LOST—Two Horses. One a bay horas branded like o on'iiear shoulder and near rump, the other a chestnut horse rising six. The above Reward will be paidtoanydg returning the same to jB 20 j. j. pilkingtonb J 0 II N L' AW. L BR . House-painter, Paperuanger, asp Decorator, • HAVING commenced Business in the above line, I trust by the employment oi none but thorough tradesmen and strict attention to work, to merit a fair share oi public patronage, J. L. is prepared to undorlakowork in any part of the Wairarapa. Until the securing of suitable premises, orders loft at Claysou's Union Club wil be promptly alt iiided.' Oils, C'o!orJ, Papwhanging, 4c., on Ale at Wellington prices for crsh. 20
IMPORTANT NOTICE. HAVING this day disposed of my business to Mr W. P. Fellinoham, I take this opportunity of returning my sincere thanks t® my frienda and the publie generally for the very liberal measuro of patronage which they have accorded to me. I trustthat my successor may continuo receive tho sam« general support awarded me, and am sure he will leave no effort untried to satisfy tho wishes of his customers. JAMES WRIGLEY. WITH reference to the ahovc, I liaYe much pleasure in introducing myself to the public of Mastcrton, and beg to inform them that, having purchased My Wrigley'a business, I shall make every effort to please my customers j and as I have succeeded in making arrangements for a regular supnly of tho best material used in the Trade, an!i an guarantee first-class workmanship, I trust to receive a fair share of public support. 3 \V. P. FELLINGHAK. GREYTOWN HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. mNE SECOND SHOW of the abovftfloiuptvi. will be held in the TOWN HALL, GREYTOWN, ox WEDNESDAY, 12th FEBRUARY. 1879. ;Y _ Programmes may be obtained on appli.'j/' tion to the Secretary. f _ Membii B'Tickets, 10s each, to admit families, to be had from any member of the Committ:o or the Secrotary, A. L. WEBSTER, 23 Secretary. ■ NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY! £I,OOO to be collected within Three Weeks, A LL persons, both high aud low, rich aud XL poor, Maori and Pakeha, indebted to the late firms of McCarthy & Falloon, and Falioon, Hill k Co., aro for the last, time, kiudly requested to pay the suno to tho undersigned on or before the 4th day of Feb next, after which date the books of tho above named^firms will be handed over to my Soli, citor for immediate oolleatlon, A, FALLOON .13,187?,;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 68, 25 January 1879, Page 3
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