WANTED; ENOWN.-Advortiaomenfc YV ,in this column not exceeding -1(1 s words OND SFfILLIXG first', insertion .SIXPENCE each subsequent insertion. . V V Work about a gentleman's residence } , at Masterton. apply to,W. Seller. 1 , WANTED.-4 Man to make himself generally useful.. Apply sharp to Prince.of Wales Hotel,, 853 Fruit. Apples', from id per lb; Oranges and Lemons, 8 ior la; Vegetable and Flower Seeds, from Sdpk, J; F. Waud, the Little Shop, opposite Cduncil'Chambers. WANTED on a station.—Married Couple without, euoumbranco; nwn to milk, rear calves, and'attend to garden (must be able to plough); woman, to cook for station hands and atlend to dairy. Apply, with referenees, to Box 68, P.O. Mastsrtoii, Jas, Stuckey, VTTANTE'J-A shepherd. VV Rangitumau. iNTED-A general, servant. Mus IT Y wash well. No cooking required. I Apply to Mrs Mackay, lea, Wharearoa, 846' ut. to buy, for cosh, imme.V V diately, 4 three or four-year-old bull stags, either broken or unbroken Apply to Eobert Donald, West Taratahi Paw-Mill. ■■ ■ . WANTED IMMEDIATELY.-Two oi three good mill hands. Apply to Kobert Donald, West Taratahi Saw Mill, WANTED.-A good station cook, Apply at once. W.C. Buchanan, Tupimi. P um ' 8:1(5 VI7 ANTED-A Situation in a store by a li Well-educated %, about 14 years' m where he would have a comfortable home, Apply office of this paper. - TTANTED.-Mcn t,o contract for dams. IT W. C. Buchanan,Tupurupurn, AATED.—A housekeeper to look »•» after three grown-up children, at 1 Masterton. Apply to J. Brown, ll^AJNi'iiUKnown, that Wrigg'csworth II and Burns, Photographers by appointment to his Excellency the Governor The only exhibitors who received Frst Prizes for Portraits at Sydney and ■'Melbourne Exhibitions AddW- Willis-street WANTED KNOWN-Cooi and Kniuht _ Tent makers, Qto. have on s"ak Oilskin Suits from 14s to 355, A good.' suit at 20s. Horse' Cloths 15s to 20s Cart Covers IfauHOs. 6x 8 Tent and Ply 20s to 25a. 8x 10 tent and fiy, 28s to 335. ' On sale rfck covers, Tents all sizes and (juahties. Block rope, twine, etc, In order : ing oilskins pbiso send height and weight, ' Address Custom House Quay, Wellington'.
3D. KNOWM.-Funoy 'Hcposi. •, wry, Wools, paper patterns, etc. berranta' llegiotry. Country orders promptly attended . to.-Mrs Birred,. Munsler House, Cuba-street, Wellington. im lumuf, j V yuiwsireei, uttes-ao-visite iroro fe (id per doOT, will neither fade nor spot. Children hy the Instantaneous process, N.B;-Traras stop at the door. Hi ¥ANTED,-Th e Travelling Public tc know that they civn have first-class accommodation at Kitolew'hite's Familtj Accommodation H«vsv, next Feist's Store, Queen-street, AJasterton. Weekly boarders, £1; all weals, Is; Bed's, Is fid. Special arrangements for families. Horses fed for Uper feed. 705 WANTED KTOWN.-That you can Buy Shingles at 8s per 1000. Apply H, Joues Gaiter, Upper-Plain. o 'sf TALLOW at tfce. Soap and Candle Work •■■ . Kuripuui, C. Wilton. ANTED THE PUBLIC TO KNOW i i THAT J. W. LEAHY & CO. Have received another Consignment of NEW GOODS-LADIES' & CHILDREN'S BOOTS, From 2b 6d upwards, Very Cheap Ladies' and QeaUemenli SLIPPE.U& WANTED KNOWN. FIVE ACRES' rich agricultural land, one niil&lromMasterton Post Office, can he bought for JAMES MOWN-.
INTERNATIONAL NEWSPAPER 1 AUENCY. New Haven, U.S. H. ft fIUBBARD Pkotoetor.. The above is sola special ageut for the Wairaram. Daily m America, The Daiiais filed among all the lea ling papers of every cfluntry in the world, in the readingroom of the above establishment, 817 WAYED-Young German Collie DUU. k) Finder will be rctvarde-l on returnin<r h 8 same to the Club Hotel Stables, 847 jIiTBH BENNETT'SREOIBTBY OFFIG FOR DOMESTIC SERVANTS. Instituxr, Nwteriok, " WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY UMITED.
i'.TjHE time for closing the Share List has .. been extended to the 31st August Inst. . ! E H. WOLTEBS, Seeretary,"pio tern ' Carterton, Bth August, 1881. 841 FIREWOOD! ; FIREWOOD DCBEWE is prepared to deliver t- , class Firewood, In 2ft or 4ft lengths' .Reduction on twj or moro cords. : NEW MILK delivered at any part of the' town, Olden left at Mr G. Dixon's shop will be .attended to ab 708 m DESCRIPTIONS in aid of introducing ) the natural enemies of RABBITS tyil be received-by the Babbit Inspectors of each distriqt and membsrs of sub-Comraitt'ce appointed at the late meeting, ,CARTERTOJS ■.■■:■ BAKERY AND T)ESTAURANT. i.': ; iv l •■mm.: ! Superior accommodation for'visitor?.. ! Tea, Coffee,. Cocoa, .... iCHOPS AND STEAKS,; ":, ■Ojj th<3 notice at IVhvie's,; : i~-y>- Horses fed for. ls.,perXfeed.'" WiißATiAPi'DAiiy, Standard and Post filed, FAMILIES WAITED ON.DAILY,. '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 854, 24 August 1881, Page 3
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