fcl Aateineiiiiiin this Humn not c.\ct mm words, ONE SHILLING oacl, for * insertion—SlVPENCE each for all subsequent! sortiong, TTTANTLD--A cash purchaser ..for seven •W steers and heifers. Price, £2 5a eaoti, delivered at once in consequence of lisiik pressure. Apply w, McKeever, iJeatherston, 21 ANTED—By n strong active Youth, *', & situation in a store, or any ofli#r capacity. Apply at this Office. 119 WANTED— A Ploughman, married man preforiciL House provided. Applv to John Rayner, Taratahi. 114 WANTED— A good Female Cook for Hotel j also Housemaid and Nursegirl. _ Apply Masterton Male aild Female Registry Office. jj2 WANIIiD-By ft practical Parmer, of long experience, who has a eood knowledge of all the modem Farm imploill o ts and modes of Agriculture, a situation onnbtation or Farm Manager. Apply to G. o. w. Dalitou'ee & Co,, Estate and Land Agent Masterton IQ7 WANTED— A General Servant. Nurse kept. Also a Lad to make himself generally useful. Apply to Mrs W. G. Beard Greytown. 201 ANTED—A strong active Youth. Apply Sellaii & Hales. 09 ANTED a Married Couple—woman as general servant-, man to make himself generally useful, or a general servant. - Mrs Stuckey, Rangituman. 87 WANTED— Purchasers for Waste Paper @3d per lb. Apply at this Office. JS 11 AN PED—Occasional correspondents in _ the various country districts of the " airaia P'i. Apply Editor Wxjwm Daily 0 L 15 Eight-roomed House, Stable, and Dairy with seven acres of land, situate at Homebush. Perms easy. Apply to J. M. GIEDLESTONE, Ho Auctioneer and Commission Agent. TO LET.—A five-roomed House, with 8 , acres of Land, in Yorkc's Estate, Upper i lam. 1' or further particulars applv at this OIUCD, jyjASTEKTON MALE AND FEMALE SERVANTS REGISTRY OFFICE. Next door to Jones' Fruit Store, BniDfiE-STEERT. N.B.—Employers and Servants can be suited bv calling at tho above address. 35 w. W. McCARDLE fAS for Sale, at liis Shop, Bridge-street, 1' DKIT TBEES of his own growing—--Apples for Preserves——Apples for Baking——Plums for PreservesAll the host Desert Fruits on lumd. mmtouGH SERVICE TO CASTLE J- POINT. Mr G. BURSLEM is now prepared (otako Passengers and Freight right through to Castlepoint every week— Leaving Cast:, moot at S a.m. on Mondays. IteruitNiKO to Castlepoixt from Masterton at 8 a.m. on Wednesdays, weather permiiting. Calling at Taueru, Bennett's Station at Langdale, Cripp's, and Tenui. Ally orders, parcels, &c., left at Corbett's Empire Hotel will receive prompt attention. Horses broken in to Saddle and Harness. Every care taken. g 0 I L I N G DOW N. THE Tauherenikau Boiling Down Works are now open for the season. Terms—lOd per head. 63 ALFRED TYER. hareama boots t WILLIAM RIDDLE having engaged a livst-clnss Bootmaker, can guarantee all orders to be executed on the shortest notice, and m a first-class style. Sewn work and water-proofs made to onlor. None but the best material used. 87 CASELBEIH! iV CO. are prepared to carry goods to mid from Wellington and Masterton, including all rail chavgee, at the lowest current rates. M. CASELBERG & CO., Masterton and Greytown, ° T __ 1 C 1 All accounts due to J. VILE & CO., late Carriers, must be paid at once to Mr James Biiow.v, or they will bo placed in the hands of a Solicitor for collection, J. VILE. Masterton, April 7,1879. Y~° T _j c E: 111 consequence of the late Fire, I am compelled to call in all accounts due to me, which must he paid on or before the 12th day of May, or legal proceedings will be taken to recover the same without further notice. 104 A. COPPINS. DABBIT-PItOOF WIRE NUTTING. 11 To he sold by the undersigned, in quantities to suit small and large Landholders, at Wholesale Prices. M. CASELBERG & CO, Brick Warehouse, 8" Masterton. T OWE It VALLEY PLOUGHING JU MATCH. There will be a meeting of the Committee and of any others interested in the arranging for the above match, at the Tauherenikan Hotel, on SATUIIIMY, the 10th of May, at 7 p.m. J «rILKIXSON, A. Secretary. JOB SAL E. A good strong Draught Horse, A pply to J. Kitchen and Sons, Candle and Soap Works, Wellington. ]2y QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. —The Customary— L 0 Y A L BALL AT CLAYSON'S CAFE ROVAI, ill
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 149, 2 May 1879, Page 3
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