D.-r-Tendera for .theerection of; .; ;Y Y .-■■. about 130 chains of wire fencing onMatahiwi Station. Specifications now to be seen at Matahiwi and 'Messrs .GaselbergiS:.. Co.'b Btoro, Masterton, at which places tenders will be received till 5 p.m. oh Saturday, 13th March,' addressed to J.- &.H.--jHolmesV..; Matahiwi The lowest or any, tendethqt necessarily/accepted,' j-' -"' ;,'"'" ',\:>~"o'. ,—A,Female General Servant. I YY Au'eldlSrlyjerson preferred; iApply Taiatalii'Hotel;rTtr^tahi. ; : i^iMt' Practical Rabbitei;,who his had Colonial experience—A situation 1 ; -good—references* if—required. : WANTED-ToLet or SeU the'LeaflejTl yeaiß to run, of 5 acres of land, with Cottage and-other improvements erected.; :thereon, within 10' minutes!; t walk.of-,the centre of the town. Apply to the' Eagle Brewery, Masterton, opposite-the;Baijway. Hotel. ' '•'■■: :. '" 396 'ANTED.-Purchaserfor 600 cross-. YV -bred two-tooth ewes and wethers. W. 0. Buchanan, Tupufupuru.' " 392 j4NTED by the advertiser a situation Y Y in.a store or on a Btatipn as Bookkeeper and corresponding clerk; is thoroughly acquainted with book-keeping by single or double entry, and has had several years' colonial business experience-; small salary .required, First-rate references. Apply H. S. ; , officß-Pf:.thls paper. ' ■''"" ■ 383 • GRAINS I GEAINSrGRAMrh : - WANTED.-Purchasers for > Grains at • the Waipoua Brewery. R, V. Smith, •Proprietor. ' '. 3?8 TTANTED KNOWN by those desirous . Vy of,'obtaining a fashionable 'BOOT, ■that the best place for obtaining the same is •at J. Jackson's, Boot and Slio'e-Maker, .Willis street, Wellington. Style and-Workmanship guaranteed, Hepairs neatly executed- • 3?9 .TT ANTED Immediately-:Gooks,;House. YY maids,-. General Servants, -Married and Nnreegirls, Apply to-Master-ton Female Servants' Registry Office >. ~ [TANTED TO PURCHASE (For Cash .TI Five Hundred' Turkeys, Geese, and Fowls; apply at Mrs "Gillet's Masterton Poulterer's Depot, Queen-street,;_ 271 MRS/JAMES PURCELL is willing to take in.any. WASHING or Laundry, lat home,- or will go out. Address—Hallstreet, Masterton, -406 L /TASTERTON MALE AND FEMALE I SERVANTS' REGISTRY OFFICE, Next to- Kibbjewhite's. Temperance Hotel, Queen-street, Masterton, Employers and Employees- can be suited by Mrs GILLETT, Proprietress;' 334 IQ- LET.—House - iu-Queen-street. Apply ..' to" G'.' Dixon, Cash-Shoeing Forge, jterton, ... .. 356 nOiEET, yrith immediate possession, that ...—centrally situated Shop and Dwelling -•adjoinine i Mr' W.Bell, draper, and lately occupied by him. - -. For terms apply to . F.W. HALES, •399 • • - Queen-street, HOP TO LET, with immediate posses-. IO sion-adjoining Mr Walter Perry's butcher's shop; apply to W""" '" - M.CASELBERGandCO.(HOP TO LET.—Adjoining the Bank of New Zealand and directly opposite M. Caselberg & Co.'b Brick Store, Masterton, at' present occupied by Mr Farmet as a Furniture shop,; Possession can be given on Ist March, Apply-to C j; NATHAN & CO.; Wellington, OrM, CASELBERG & CO,, 634- Masterton. FOE SALE, ' THE Lease of,a Seven-Roomed House - and Five Acres of Land on'the Upper Plain Road. Eighteen years to run. Terms Liberal. '4OO H. JONES, Jon.' MAIL UNIMPROVED FARMS neT YJ Katherßton. and Greytown, in blocks to suit purchasers. Open swamp and bush country.. Deferred payments. Apply Messrs ■Joseph and Phillips, Dry River Station; Lower Valley. 346 fyH SALE BY'IORNS dVFERGUSSON. Bran ... ... Pollard' Seconds ONE CORNISH BOILER. Masterton Feb 25, 1880. FOE SALE. i T UNION SAW. MILL, TARATAHI: Sawn.; Palings, - 4in by fin, 4ft 6in, 4s Gd \er 100 in numbei 3in by |in, 4ft 6in, 4s „ „ „ - For shorter lengths,'ls per foot per ,100 lower."' " -..-■...... i ~<, I .15s per 1,(000 extra delivered in Master Terms- Cash, W. W..CORPE, -Proprietor' RHE . -M' AO R I WAR. The comet's a blazin', unemployed ravin' To " Bury the Tempter," his snares, and his ..'.-. wiles. Poor wretches a-cravin', at Old England • lavin', - Tosuffer starvation in heartrending style," The..rascal, he told. 'em.of gold in New Zealand, . ' . . To he found in the streets, to be dug in the sile; Of wages abounding,, and work-oh, th villain! The bosses they scramble for men all. the-" while, ..- . '.'.-..'• ' The girls, husbands all in plenty-rich "•:' squatters-; -.;--- The men could have lasses-as rich as a Queen; While every.man's pig was justkivered with trotters; ■. And fishes by thousands in every stream.; The drinks, finest '.liquors', "nomill-Berry w(h)ineuig;" • ■, ~'./" The houses all furnished with everything .' rare;. The climate like Edens and Heavens com- :. binin'g, But Bowley's returned, and can cut alltheir- ■ .■ hair, •'-.' ■;*.'/ ■• - ; ; "i And shave'em-as well, with the greatest of care. "Tourß truly; T » • ' -:--'\ ) • '. A.A.BOWLEY,' At the Old Shop, Te"Aro r fiairdressing,and: ■ ''' RhaTtiTinhinoSiiloon,Guba'-street," ' Welhnjjtbri;!
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 410, 10 March 1880, Page 3
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