Short advertisements in this column uotsxcwdh TWENTY words, ONii SHILLING each to WKSr iiidcrtion—SlXPENCE each for all sutoquoal innerTTTANTED to PURCHASE (For Cash) YV I'ivo hundred Turkeys. Geese, Ducla and Fowls. Apply at Mrs Gillet's Mastcrton Poulterer's Depot, Queen-street, 271 jTANTED-A smart active Boy. One VV who can milk and make himself generally useful. Apply to Horatio Dudding, Tauherenikau, 271 ANTED-Ten Shearers for the PaV V liaua Station. Shearing to eommenee on Ist October, Price, 17/6 per hundred. Apply to D. Cameron, Mastcrton. 271 5D purchasers for a few good YV milch Cows just calved or near calving. Apply immediately to D. Donald, Solway House. 270 WANTED TO SELL.-Agood staunch Trap Maro,—Apply at this Office, WANTED-A Married Couple for a Farm. No children. Wife to Cook, husband to Milk, etc, etc. Apply, A.Z., Waiknga. 262 WANTED KNOWN the Grosvenor Hotel, top of Taranaki-strect, is now open, John Bertie, Proprietor. A commodious promenade on top of roof, commanding capital view of city, harbor and Shipping A visit solicited, 254 WANTED-Purchasers for Waste Paper, @3d per lb, Apply at this Office. 18 'WANTED -Occasional correspondents m '' the various country districts cf the Wairarapa. Apply Editor Waieara?a Daily WANTED KNOWN that W. Wiley will V V supply the best and cheapest Shingles in Masterton. Apply Bowrv*& King's Planing Hills. 1 d LADIES' SCHOOL, IMSTEBTON. Under the Patronage of the Ilonorahk MISS BEST, having taken a house in Cole-street, is prepared to receive Young Ladies as Boarders or Day Scholars from MONDAY, the loth September. School hours: Morning-From 9,30 to 12-30. Afternoon-Prom 1,30 to 3.30 p.m. The school year will be divided into three terms. The present term extends from the 15th September to the 20th December. 260 13 ■ O L" A ju, ut. i GUNSMITH, - GBEYTOWN. Fourteen years for Her Majesty's Board of Ordnance, England. Firearms repaired in an efficient manner at reasonable terms. 23 mO SAWMILL PROPRIETORS. WANTED by a thorough Machinist and Saw-keeper the management of a Sawmill, who would, in conjunction with the management, hammer, re-tooth, keep the saws, mako_ bits for the planing and moulding machine to any pattern or design and fit up the same. Would not object to enter into any negotiation as a practical working pait ner. For further particulars apply to Mr E E. Edmunds, Commission Agent, Carterton Wairarapa. 22 DOWIIY AND KING MASTERTOU • STEAM SAW PLANING AND MOULDING MILLS, SASH AND DOOR FACTORY AND TIMBER MERCHANS. Doors, Sashes, Sash Frames, Flooring, Lining, and Rusticating, Skirtings' (single and double faced), Architraves (single and double faced.) All kind of Mouldings on hand and to order Green-house Lights, &c, &a, Feather Edge Weather Boards—Totara, 10s; Matai, 9s fid; Red Pine, 9s; Flooring Totara, 8x1,145; 7xl,l4sGd; 6xl, 12s; Matai, 7 x 1, 14s; G x I, 15s; White Pine, 7 x 1,135. Match Lining-.. Totara, 8x J, 15s; Red Pine, Bxa, 14s; 6xl, 15s. First-class Lining, J inch, Sis; J inch, 8s and 7s. All orders punctually attended to, June 25,1879, 176 tpper plain saw mill mcgeegor brothers, PItOriUKTOHS Timber cut to any size and delivered,, WAIPOUA STEAM SAW PLANING " AND MOULDING MILLS. Sash and Door Factory, cut to any design. Turning in all its branches All description of Joiner's work done. Agents for all descriptions of Carved Work BACON & WRIGLEY Proprietors WAIPOUA BREWERY, MASTERTON. Tie ALE and STOUT from the above Establishment were awarded the highest Prizes at the Agricultural Society's Shows for the years of 1877 and 1878. In drawing attention to this fact the Proprietor begs to thank the public for the liberal support he has received, and to assure them that no efforts will be spared to continuo to supply them with a good and unadulterated article. The only free house in Mastcrton at which the above ALES and STOUT can be obtained is the Club Hotel, and at I'eatherston at Toogood's Club Hotel. Wholesale at the Brewery, and the Branch stablishment Carterton. J. GATTSCHA, 242 Manager.
mO THE PUBLIC OF MASTERTON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT. Having taken the Shop late in the occupation of Mr. WJ, Prentice,for the purpose of extending ray business, and thanking my customers and the public who have so liberally supported me in the past, I beg. to inform them that orders left at the Shop will be attended to, and the price of Bread will be as per advertisement. The tightness of the money market obliges ine to ask my customers to be as prompt as possible with Cash or weekly payments, JAS. THOMPSON, Masterton, June 19,1879, u'j
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 272, 24 September 1879, Page 3
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