nmrmiLr dVCrt t SeraCntß in tllis f,, ' umll MtoXCeLl lWiiNfY words, ONE SHILLING cacii for FKffl insertion—SlX-PENCE each for nil subsequent sertiona. H WANTED-Contractors to Cut Cliiifi™ Must provide two horses. Apply tol Edwin Meredith, Upper Plain. 1311 WANTED— Persons willing to prospect . for the Masterton Prospecting' Company, Apply in writing, stating experience una terms, to E. A. S, Wylue, Secretary. WANTED— Immediate engagements l)y first-class Waiter,.lCitekeiunaii, Cook and Wonglmian. Apply, .Masterton Male and !• em,lie Itcgjstry Office, Bridge-street. 121 ~W ANr ? D-A Houglnmm, married man y i preferred. House provided. Apply to John Hayxku, Taratahi. [l4 "UTANTED-fey a practical Farmer, of U long experience, who has a moil knowledge of all the modem Farm implements and modes of Agriculture, a situation on a station or Farm Manager. Apply to &• b. W. Dalkymfui it'Vo., Estate and Land 'lgen t Masterton IQ7 WANTED-A General Servant, Nurse kept. Also a Lad to make himself generally useful. Apply to Mrs Y\ r . G. JBi'.ikd (.'reytown. lw WANTED— A strong active Youth. Apply Sellaii & Hales, 99 WAMLD— Purchasers for Waste Paper, @3d per lb. Apply at this Office. ANTED—Occasional correspondents in the various country districts of the timrarapa. Apply Editor Waibahapa Daily rpO LET,—The business premises, Queen_L street, Masterton, lately in the occupation of tile undersigned. Immediate possession can be given. Further particulars on application to ■ H. BENTLEY.
TO LET.-A live-roomed House,.with 8 _ acres of Land, in Yorke's Estate, Upper Plain. For further particulars applv at this oiiice, " ijq JJASTERTON MALE AND FEMALE SERVANTS REGISTRY OFFICE. ftcxt door to Jones' Fruit Store, Bridge-Shiest. N.B.—Employers and Servants can he suited bv calling at tlio above address. 35 w. W. McCARDLE HAS for Sale, at his Shop, Bridge-street FURIT TREES of his oivn growing——Apples for Preserves——Apples for Baking—--Plums for Preserves— All the best Desert Fruits on hind. nnHEOUGH SERVICE TO CASTLE 1 POINT. Mr G. BURSLEM is now prepared to tako Passengers and Freight, right through to Castlepoint every week— Leaving Castletoixt at S a.m. on Mondays, Returxixu to Cas'itiHpoixt from Masterton at 8 a.m. on Wednesdays, weather permitting. Calling at Tauern, Bennett's Station nt Langdale, Cripu's, and Tumi.
Any orders, parcels, fc, left at Corbett's Empire Hotel will receive prompt attention. Horses broken in to Saddle and Harness.' Every care taken. ; -,l 0I L I No DoW N. THE Taitlierenikau Enilmg Down Works are now open for the season. Terms—]od per head ALFRED TYEIi, II AIIE AM A 800 T S WILLIAM I'IDDLii having engaged a first-class Bouimakei', can guarantee all orders to be executed on the shortest notice, find in a first-class style. Sewn work and water-proofs made to order. None but the host material used. 87 o T 1 c E, In consefpicnce of the late Fire, I am compelled to call in all accounts due to me, which must be paid on or before the 12th day of May, or legal proceeding:; will be taken to recover the same without further notice. A. GOPPINS. 1 C On after the loth May the private road from Laugdale \Y oolshed through lea (Station to Breakneck Ford, will be closed against trallie. JAMES BEN.NET THOMAS MAOKAY Pro. J. C. Axi>m\ Laugdale, 24tli April, 1870. 113 A LEXANDIiA BOARDING HOUSE, JX Ciiapblj Smrr, M A S T E I! T 0 N. Boarding House, begs to inform the Public that he is prepared to accommodate Boarders with all the comforts of a good home. 84 nHIMNUYS! CHIMNEYS l! \J CHIMNEYS!!! CHIMNEYS swept nt ]/(j cncli by It. WOODIIAM, Address Opposite Wilton's Store, South Masterton. <l7
0 T I C E. I hereby authorise Messrs ]l. & J. Buows to collect all debts due to mo, .and their receipt will be a sufficient discharge. ROBERT DONALD, Builder, Mastorton, May a, 1879. 125 QHJSAP LEGS 01? MUTTON ! CHEAP LUGS 0F MUTTON !! !! CHEAP LEGS OP MUTTON !! The undersigned is now selline Prime LEGS of JIUTTON AT Is EACH-CASH, nsn.il price if Looked. WD W. FERRY.
p I A N OS. Oil Sale by the undersigned, e:: Inch Marlioek— i rosewood ami walnut Pianos, full tricortl, by Scliiedmayur and Soehne, Stuttgart, These pianos, liaviii«'ol)li(;iic strings, possess all the pov/er of a "([rami;" for richness and brilliancy of tone they are unsurpassed, and are the most highly finished instruments ever imported into'the colony T. J. LADD it CO., Star Chambers, Lambton Quay, Wellington,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 157, 12 May 1879, Page 3
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