ANTED.-By;a •Practical Babbitcr, ANTED KNOWN.-That a Gold .•VV-i .Watch and Chain will be raffled at theOlubH6tel, Maaterton, at 7 p.m. on' Saturday next, February 28,1880. 397 '- ,T7 ANTED.—Engagement by an efficient W.:. PJoughman and"Qoo'dQflneEal.'Stail..'. tlon iaH.' Apply c at this' Office.3o:.!!A bilwM e. )■: \w via k?96;-<;r i- ff jbw» w run, oi.o acres 01 iana, wun : Cottage° ! M thereon;;.; withinr 10; minnteS' :walk;oWh«i- .a*?, centre of,.the.town,.;,. Apply,..to,:the Eagle... •, Brewery, Masterton, opposite'''the"Railway "'• Hotel;:- :■•■- ■'■•-'-■' A rw, ~;.•;. ■.;;; .•■■• .395- ■ :•'* WANTED;- By a married' couple,'a t . " situation on a station; wife sa' ,: < -iousekeeper or cook, husbah'a good for stock [or oarpeni»ring l .;-;'iEjwflllenjj5 reference!'••:» Address M.8., Post Office. Greytown.' 395' .'.■'•■':;•«■.'.. WANTJiD.-Purchaser• bred two-tooth 6wes and wethers;' W. 0. Buchanan, "Tupurupurur 39Z 4NTED by the advertiser a situation H ina store or on a station as Bookkeeper and corresponding clerk ■; is thorough.' ly acquainted with hook-keeping by single or double entry, and has had several years' ' : colonial business experience; small salary required. First-rate references. Apply H. s ""ice of this paper. ■ .383; ' GRAINS! GRAINS! GRAINS.. OTANTED.-Purchasers for Grains at YV theWaipouaßrewery. R. V.Smith, Proprietor. 37s ' . ANTED KNOWN by those desirous' '' V V of obtaining a. fashionable BOOT, that the best place for obtaining the same is at J. Jackson's, Boot and Shoe Maker, Willis street, Wellington. Style and Workmanship guaranteed. JRepairs neatly executed- 379 WANTED Immediately-Cooks/Houße: ' maids, General Servants, Married f Couples, and Nursegirls. ■ Apply to Masterton Female Servants' Registry Office '" ' , JASE (For Cash ".; ut Five Hundred Turkeys, Geese, and Fowls; apply at Mrs Gillet's Masterton Poulterer's Depot, Queen-street. 271 MASTERTON MALE AND FEMALE SERVANTS' REGISTRY OFFICE, Next to Kibblewhite's Temperance Hotel, Queen-street, Masterton. Employers an Mrs GlLLETT.rProprietress;: 334 FOUND on the East Tarat'ahi.-A Greyhound white tip on tail. Owner can have the same by paying-expenses—Apply-to , T. WILLISOROFT, 398' EastTaratahi. £1 EEWARD. LOST-iyom-Greathead's F.erry,-a,Dark. Bay Packhorse,* branded S.%'' on JrEWINGTON'S -. ■.. Stables, "Masterton. ediate possession, that" X centrally situated Shop and Dwelling. adjoiniue' Mr. W. Bell, draper,' and lately, occupied by him, . For terms apply to' ' ' ■ ' ; ; F. W. HALES, ;-'" 399 „ , .Queen-street.,' SHOP TO LET, with immediate possession—adjoining Mr Walter Perry's butcher's shop; apply to 85 M.OASELBERGandCO; TO LET, with immediate possession,, the ccntrallv-situated- Shop .arid' Dwellinghouse adjoining Mr Bell, Draper, and lately occupied by him.'... Also, 'with occupation in about five weeks from 'date, the Shop and Building occupied by F, W. Hales as a Drapery establishment. The. above properties, are very desirable places of business for stores, etc., having large yards and outhoußes suitable,' For terms apply to ' F.W.HALES, General Stores, 287 .J.. ~ Masterton fyiO LET.—House in Queen-street. Apply . to. G.,. Dixon,. Cash Shoeing Forge, masterton, ..... , .356 mWO COTTAGES TO LET.-Apply to M.CASELBERG ACQ.,'.-, 3fi9 Masterton. SHOP TO LET.—Adjoining the Bank of New Zealand and directly opposite M, Caselberg & Co.'s Brick Store, Masterton, at present occupied by Mr Farmer as a Furniture shop. Possession can be givon on Ist March, Apply to J. NATHAN & CO., Wellington, Or M. CASELBERG & CO., 634 -Masterton. TjiOß SALE.—SO Shares in the Wairarapa J Saleyards Company (Limited), 12s 6d paid up. 50 Shares do., do., 7s Od paid up. Apply to ' ' W. SELLAR, 363 Masterton. ' FOR SALE.A T UNION SAW MILL, TARATAHI: L '■• _ ' Sawn Palings, 4in by fin, 4ft 6in, 4s Cd per 100 in number 3in by fin, 4ft 6in, 4s ~„, „ For shorter lemjths, Is per foot per 100 lower. 15s per 1,000 extra delivered in Master : ton.. Terms Cash, ■ W.'W.CORPE, ' 361 ' ._. Proprietor • rr\ "h E CA S H S TORE, CARTERTON. ~ B. A. GARDNER <fc SON, PROPRIETORS' MILLINERY DRAPERY GROCERY ' IRONMONGERY."•' - CUTLERY .;.-..■ ■ \. ...GUNS, Arid general Stores. Notwithstanding the advance on prices, owing to increase of duty, .being direct importers of our goods, andhaving a large and new stock, we can defy competition, for quality and price; We try to please our •customers by selling THE BEST GOODS AT CASH PRICES. Note tlie Address- ■'■ , '"• ; ' ; ..;B. A. GARDENER &; SON ' L "; THE CASH .STORE, 365 CAEMOC ' "'"''l
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 401, 28 February 1880, Page 3
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