WANUiD— liy a steady Carpenter, im-, llifidinto employment, Apply Masterton Ma! e and'female Registry Ofliee. 13D WANTED —A Draper's Assistant.— Apply at Empire Store, Mastertou. . J3B TSffAMTED, by a young TY • meat by the diy as gilMj. Apply Ij'Aiyt dificra. ].js TXTASrED KNOWN. Portraits and YT Views arc now being taken for 15s per dozen. Pictures not giving satisfaction will be re-taken without fete charge". With families a previous appointment proIGl'led. A trial solicited. A large assortment of AVest Coast native pictures, suitable for the outgoing mail, Is each. Next Public Library, Temperance Hall, Masterton, ¥AA JED—Men to fall 15 acres, more or less, of Bush in the Hangittimau. Apply to 1!, k J. Bnow.w jjj WANTED-P,y o, steady man a situation V} as groom in town or country. Apply Masterton Male and Female ltenistry, Erid«estreet.' ° 0 WANTED— A good General Servant, Housemaid, and Kursegirl. vlpply Maslcrton Alnlo and Female liegistry Ollice Bridge-street; 4 ' WANT]®— Persons willing to prospect for the Maslerton Prospecting Coinpan, )'■ Apply in writing, stating experience and terms, to L. A. >S. Uyi.ui:, Secretary. TTT'AJfTED—A Ploughman, married man 1 Y preferred. House provided. Apply to John Havskk, Taratahi. ]]4 iTANTED—By a practical Farmer, of V long experience, who has a good knowledge of all the modem Farm'implements and modes of Agriculture, a situation on a Station or Farm Manager, Apply to G S. W. D.Hiraim: & r Jo., Estate and Land jlgen t Masterton 107 WANTED-A General Servant. Nurse kept. Also a Lad lo make himself generally useful. Apply to Mrs W. ({. Bkaud Greytown. jq| WANTED— A strong active Youth, Apply Selur & HatjEs. ' fly r ANTED—Purchasers for Waste Paper, @3d per lb. Apply at this Ofiicc. 18 "WANTED—Occasional correspondents in the various country districts of the Wairarapa. Apply Mitor Waiiiaiiapa Daily
rno Lti',— I The business premises, QueenJL street, Mastei'ton, lately In the occupation of the undersigned. Immediate possession ran be given. Further particulars on application to H. BENTLEY. rnO LET,—IOO acres Good Land, £'2o a I year. Apply K, it J. Buowx. niO LF/i.-A iivc-roomcd House, with 8 I._ acres of Land, in Yorke's Estate. Upper Plain, For lurther particulars appiv at this oliice. " 7Q
jjyjASTKItTON HALE AND FEMALE SERVANTS KMUKTItY OFFICE. Next door to Jones' Fruit Store, IklDflK-SIIUXT. N.B.—Employers ;md Servants can lie suited by calling at the r.ljove address. 3,1 W. W. McCARDLE ["AS for Sale, at his Shop, Bridge-street, L I 1 mill 'J'iiliES o( his own growing—--Apples for Preserve:;— —Ajiplos for Baking——Plums for Preserves— All the best Desert Fruits on hand. nnui:ouc;ii seiu'iciTto castle 1 POINT. Mr 6, BIRSLFiM is now prcpaveillotake Passengers and Freight right through to Castlepoint every week— Leayixc. Castj.kpoixt at 8 a.m. on Jloxiuvs. IlETiiusixti to C.CTi.KfoixT from Masterton at K a.m. on Wkhnesiiays, weather permitting. Calling at Tatieru, Bennett's Station at Lanqdale, Cripp's, and Tcnui. Any orders, parcels, &c., loft at Corbett's Empire Hold will receive prompt at Horses broken in to Saddle and Karnes Every rare taken. 51 THE Taulicrenikau Boiling Down Works are now open for the s Terms—lOd per head, ALFI'KI) TYEIi, yj Jl Aitls AM A 800 T S WILLIAM KIDDLE having engaged a first-class Bootmaker, can guarantee all orders to he executed on the shortest notice, and in a first-class style. Sewn work and water-proofs made to order. None hut the best material used. 87 A U'IXAXiJIiA BOARDINti XA. Cii.U'i;i, SniKfi, M A S T K II T 0 K. 0. ENERSEN having taken the above Boarding House, bugs to inform the Public that he is prepared to accommodate Hoarders with all the comforts of a good home. 84 P I A N OS, On Sale by the undersigned, ex Inch Marnock— -4 rosewood and walnut Pianos, full trieord, by Schiedmayer and Sochne, Stuttgart. These pianos, having oblique strings, possess all the power of a " grand for richness and brilliancy of tone they are unsurpassed, and are the most highly finished instruments ever imported into the colony, T. .1. LADI) cV CO., Star Chambers, Lambton Quay, 129 WelliHßton. W J. Villi begs to inform thclifli®: ants of Mi'.stevton and surrounding district til,it he has taken the FLOUIt MILL from Mr J. Cniiir, and is now prepared to grind grist at current rates. Wheat purchased. Best silk-dressed Flour, Seconds and toll on sale at the mill. J. VILE, Mastcrton, Ma-cii ,1, 1S71), C;j 0 T i' _ On after tho loth May the private road from Lang.ialo Woolslied through lea Station to Breakneck hord, will be closed against traffic. JAMES BENNET THOMAS MAOKAY Pro. ,T. C. Axruew, Langdnlo, 24th April, 187' J. lis
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 164, 20 May 1879, Page 3
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