111 OOlttliin w S Ol,i ' SHILLING cai jnsertion-SIipjJNCE each for all tions.' •-' < •. AN TED.—Two steady Men f , , lu Siiw Bench j highest i conipeteiit hands, Apply immediate!] |west laiatahi Saw Mills; ' * WilNlllD— A good General Servant; ft ;in family, arid Boy kept. Before! -equired. Apply to Mrs H. Budding. Tau' ■leiemkau. 2g^ TT'MNTED to Masterton Hospital, a y y strong Lad. .Wages 10s per week. Apply to W, M. Easthope, Secretary, W^P -12 SheiU ' ers f° r 10,000 Sheep. If Price, 17sGd per 100. Shearing. to commence October the 18tf\ Apply to P. .Moore, Glenburn, or F, G, Mooirc, Masterton.-'. • V ' 009 r ANTED—'Den-.Shearers for lea Station, Shearing to commence oil loth October. Terms.r-17s Gd per 100. 278 WANTED. Shearers at Manawa, Price, 1/s fid per 100. Commence 14th October. 07^ ■ANTED 12 Shearers for 20,000 Sheep. Price 17a Gd per. 100. Shearing to commence October 18. Apply G. M. E. Drummond, Whareama. WANTED.— By a steady man, willing . to make himself .gencraly useful, a situation oil a station. Enquire Masterton Male and Fomale Registry office. 282 WANTED.-Steady man as Cook for the • I'll Hotel: apply at once. T. Thompson. >282 TTrANTED TO SELL-A Saw Mill Plant, y consisting of lMnrse power Steam Engine and Boiler, Saws, Shafts, Pulleys, Belts, patent Gulletter, Hollers, Screw-jacks, Trollies, etc. Price very low and terms easy. For particulars apply office of this paper. 279 WANTED— Washing and Ironing at home or go out. Apply Mrs Chilsteusen. Kuripuni.; orinquire at Mr Wilton's store. WANTED .to PyECHASE (For Cash) , I'ive hundred Turkeys. Geese, Ducks : and Fowls. Apply at Mrs Uiilet's Masterton ■Poulterer's Depiit, Queen-street, 271 ~Wi KNOWN the Grosvenor HoV V tel, top of Taranaki-strect, is now open, John Bertie, Proprietor. A commodious promenade on top of roof, commanding capital view of city, harbor aiid Shipping A visit solicited. 254 TIT ANTED—Purchasers for Waste Paper, YV 3d per lb. Apply at thio Office.
"W"ANTIfiD -Occasional correspondeats m the various country districts cf the Wairarapa. Apply Editor Waieabapa Daily WANTED ENOWN that \V. Whey will supply the best aiul cheapcao fcJhin•gles in Masterton.. Apply Bown it King's Planing Mills. j 4 LADIES' SCHOOL, IUSTEIITON. Undo' the Patronage of tk HonoraU Lady I'obhmn. MISS BEST, having taken a house in Cole-street, is prepared to receive Young Ladies as Boarders or Day Scholars from MONDAY, the Istli September. School hours:. iloruing—From 9.3b to 12-30. Afternoon—From 1,30 to 3,80 p.m. The fchool year will be divided into three terms. The present term extends from tlio 15th 'September to the 20th December, _ 260 » & Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MERCHANTS, Importers of DUAPJUIT, r LOTIiISG SOOTS, hINCY IBONMOhGEIii, i'aP MUNGINGS OILS, PAIMa, . .LUES, I)'WES and SPlßlibt.Wj ...iiti, and FENClhti H'm <(•(;, Station a;id Fans iiou'itcc purchased nt hfgliSEt market rates. Advances madfi on Wool, and on Growing Crops, Places of Business 1 j.BRICE STORE, Masterton, j HIRSCHBEBGS Old Store, Gwytow NOTICE.— On and after this date my. charge for Bell-riiming will be 6/ prepaid. No running about after cash. Can only write French, A, P. FIELDING. August 22, 1870. 270 IMPLEMENTS ON .SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. To arrive ex St. Leonards, 8t packages Samuelson'g Combined B lance Draught Reapers and Mowers. 10 packages Samuelson's •'Omnium" SelfRaking Side-Delivery Reapers. . 6 : 'Star" Patent Horse-rakes, with wheels 3ft Gin arid 4ft high, To arrive ex Amelia Boss,
20 McCormack's Heaping and SelH3iiulin« Machines. n Theso machines have been thoroughly tested in repeated trials throughout Otago and Canterbury, and proved the best aiapled for colonial work. They are (Squally suited for Grass Seed, Oats, or Wheat crops. JOHN DUTHIE AND CO,, SOLE AGENTS, , WIUIS-STREET, WfoLIKGTON. '252 p U.B LI C NOTICE. B. A GARDENER AND . SON, GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, CARTERTON, ' Having purchased the whole of .the Stock of. 6. Sayer's, beg most respectfully to solicit a share of the patronage of the settlers of Carterton, Taratalii, aud outlying districts, and trust that by civility and attention to busi-' ness, combined with selling the best articles at the lowest remunerative rates, to give s.it sfaetion to those who may favor them with their custom, They invite attention to their large fctock of Groceries, Drapery. Cuina, Glassware Crockery, and Ironmongery, most of which they purchased at first-hand in England during'the recent depression. ' Special attention is requested to their stock of General Ironmongery, Cutlery, and Plated.Goods, the largest in the Wairaraja. SHEEP SHEARS. SHEEP' SHEAR?. G Annum &,Son having imported a very largo quantity of Sheep Shears/can offer the same at . the following prices Ward anil Payne's No 33, 4s 6d, ; J. Sorby and Sons, il\o. 09, 4s fid; Greaves' 81 4 S od, A .neral discount to buyers of half, dozens or more, Agent for Noithern Insurance P" j&k
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 285, 9 October 1879, Page 3
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