Short advortisomonts in this column notoxcccdmg TWENTY words, ONE SHILLING caoli for FIRST insertion—SlX-PENCE each for all subsequent in sortions. TO DRAPERS.—Wanted by a goneral hand, engagement iu or near Masterton.; Address A.G.8., Box 35, Post Office, Masterton. 110 WANTED-By a practical Farmer, of long experionco, who to .a good knowledge of all tlie modern Farm implements and modes of Agriculture, a situation as a Station or Farm Manager. Apply to 0. S. W. Dalbymple & % Estate and Land Agent Masterton, 107 ¥ ANTED—A Governess or daily Tutor, Apply to Mrs Meredith, Upper iPlaini ' 107 WANTED— A General Servant. Nurse kept. Also a Lad to make himself .generally.useful. Apply to Mrs W. G. Beard Grey,town; 101 WANTED— A strong active Youth. Apply Seliak & Hales. 'J9 WANTED— A Ploughman. Single man preferred. Apply Manager Langdale Station, Whareama, 90 WANTED a Married Couple—woman as general servant, man to make himself generally useful, or a general servant. Mrs Stuckey, Bangitumau, 87 TANTED—Purchasers for Waste Paper, @3d per lb. Apply at this Office, IS ANTED—Occasional corrcspßluVents in the various country districts of the Wairarapa, Apply Editor Waikarapa Daily TO LET.—A tive-roomed House, with 8 _ acres of Land, in Yorke's Estate, Upper Plain, For further particulars apply at this office, i . 70 |jl O U N D . FOUND, on the Opaki, a Ecd Steer, branded with tip oft' left ear. If not claimed within twenty-one days from this date will he sold to defray expenses. P. H, HICKSCNM Opaki, April 9th, 1879, 110
JJASTBRTOK MALE AND FEMALE SERVANTS REGISTRY OFFICE. Next door to Jones' Fruit Store," 1 " Bridge-Street. N.B.—Employers and Servants can be suited by calling at tlio above address. 35 ROBERT GARDNER & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL RONMONGERS, WELLINGTON. OUR Stock is large, variety great, and our prices will bear comparison with any other house in New Zealand, SPISCIALITES. Carpenters', Cabinet' makers', and Builders, Blacksmith's and Wheelwright's, Cooper's; Painter's, and Butcher's Tools and Requisites. House and Hotel Furnishing Ironmongery. -Electro-plated Ware, Lamp Ware, &c., everything, in fact, required by Mechanics, Farmers, Saw Millers, and for House Furnishing. Season's supply now opening. The largest yet imported, consisting of—Guns, breech & muzzle loading, liitles and Carbines, Powder, Shot, Caps, Cartridges, Gun Fittings, and Cartridge implements, ROBT, GARDNER & CO..' Wholesale & Retail Ironmongers, WELLINGTON, 23 NOTICE.— All accounts owing to C. Bltowx, Storekeeper, llasterton, are requested to be paid forthwith, or legal proceedings will be taken for recovery of same without further notice. C. BROWN, 92 Perry-street.
pA»UIT A N G A. E Panui tenci kiamoliio toanga Maori me inca kahore e Whakariti tana ronga taima, kin aliau kua tamana nliau i tenei mamma. PABAONE. Maliitaonc, Apirira 3,1879. 94 NY person wanting a good run for cattle or horses can have it at KIBBLEWHITE'S FARM, Upper Plain. Apply to C. Siichlock or J. Cresswell, Upper Plain. 84 W. W. MeOARDLE HAS for Sale, at his Shop, Bridge-street, FUBIT TREES of his own growing——Apples for Preserves——Apples for Baking——Plums for PreservesAll the best Desert Fruits on hand. Jg OILING DOW N. THE Taulicronikau Boiling Down Works arc now open for the season. Terms—lod per head. G3 ALFRED TYER. mHKOUGH SERVICE TO CASTLE I POINT. Mr G. 13URSLEM is noiv prepared to take Passengers and Freight right through to Castlepoiut every week— Leaving Castlepoint at 8 a.m. on Mondays. Returning to Castlepoint from Jlasterton at 8 a.m. on Wednesdays, weather permitting. Calling at Taueru, Bennett's Station at Langdale, Cripp's, and Temii. Any orders, parcels, d'c., left at Corhett's Empire Hotel will receive prompt attention. Horses broken in to Saddle and Harness. Every care taken. 51
jW KA L NOTICE. All persons indebted to the lato firms of McCarthy & Fauoon and Fauoon, Hiu< k Co. not having their accounts settled on or before Thursday, the 24tli iust., will ha sued for the same without further notice. 107 A. WALLOON. T HE 11ABBIT NUISANCE. The inhabitants of Wairarapa are hereby invited to attend a Meeting to bo held in the Town Hall, Masterton, on Monday, 28th jnst., at 2 p.m., to consider the advisability of taking immediate action to abate the llabbit Nuisance by .bringing into force the provisions oE the Acts bearing on the question. 107 GEORGE BEETHAM. II ARE AM A BOOTS' II A 11 E A M j WILLIAM RIDDLE having engaged a first-class Bootmaker, can guarantee all orders to be executed on.the shortest notice, mid in a first-class style; Sewn work and water-proofs made to order. •' None but the best matai NETTING For fencing pui Samples to l>e seen. Store, Bridge-sto Price very low] I'Ol'tOll,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 141, 23 April 1879, Page 3
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