VVANIED KNiAVN,—Advurtijimicn J\ »«'« eolumu not acceding 1 SSrar B i"P° " i -'»" L ' i (; L each subsequent insertion. ut; AN I'liD.-Shears ior lea Stalion Term* O 7 c m" l, "T O , on the ] ' th lerms—l7s Gd p or hundred. T. Mackay. W ANTED.-Four Working Bullocks. TT Apply, stating price, to Bowry *■ King, Masterton or Opaki, ■ ggj VV A l T f D , YY lntenoii opening asUroeer and Ironmonger in the! premises lately erected opposite the Post Office, on Saturday n eXt| and hopes by strict attention to bußine«g, civi.itv aim selling at the Lowest Possible Price* to .ftent a share of the public patronage. ' WANTED.— To purchase foe Ca?h Fresh Butter. Eggs, and Farm Produce in auy quantity. The highest prices given. J. ,F. Ward, Cash Beehive Store Post Office, Masterton. 1 A girl, not under 15, to learn machine work in leather, Apply Parkes and Peterson, Masterton. 894 WANTED-An Active Man, to milk and mate himself generally useful about the house; a vrliara found for a married man. W. Stookey, Eangitumau, Masterton. WANTED KNOWN,—That ladies can have their own dress material cut out and fitted on in the newest styles. Biding habits 3s, costumes 3s 6d, chrilden'j 2s. Paper patterns cut. Mrs Prenter next to Waipoua bridge, Masterton. 885 WANTED,— 1000 dozen Eabbitskins, The highest piice paid; cash on delivery. M. L Marks, Grey-street, Wellington. M n WANTED KNOWN.—That Keestir& Hardm have established a Central Carryiig Depot, opposite "Cockburu'i Block," Queen-street. Masterton, Goudt conveyed to or from the Railway Station it. Express or Spring Cart, Express will be at tho station ou the arrival of each train Goods and Parcels delivered in town or country. Furniture carefully removed, Ail workat lowest rates. SBO WAAi'JiU KNCWiN—That Lloyd . nas re-opened "The Little Shop" opposite the Council Chambers with a ohoioe assortment of Fruit. ANTED Known, that Wriggles worth V? and Binns, Photographers by appointment to Mb Excellency the Gsvernor. The only exhibitors who rtceived, M lnzes for Portraits at, Sydney and Molbourne Exhibitions Addles. Willis-street. WANTED KNOWN.—Cook and Jiniyht Tent makere, etc have on salt Oilskin Suits from 14s to 355. A good Buit at 20j. Horse Cloths 15s to 20s, Cart Covers 15b to .-iOs, 6xß Tent and Fly 20s to 255. 8x 10 tent and fiy, 28s to S>3i. On sale rick covers, Tents all sizes »'J qualities, Block rope, twine, etc. In order ing oilskins please send height and weight. Address Custom House Quay, Wellington. WANTED KNOWN.—Deveril, thn Photographer, has opened new rooms in Cuba-Btreet, Uavtes-de-Visite from Va (id per dozen, will neither fade nor spot, (•bildreu by the Instantaneous process. N.8.-Trams stop at the door, f ANTED.—The Travelling Public tc know that they can have first-clasi, accommodation at Kibblewhite's Family Accommodation House, next Feist's Store, Queen-street, Masterton, Weokly boarders £1 i all meals, la; Beds, la (id. Spu.li arrangements for families. Horses fed ior Is per feed. 7U5 WANTKD KNOWN, that to suit tho times 1 have greatly reduced njy price list on iliiggies, Waggonettes, Phsions, and spriug traps of all uueriptioi.s, at the some time giving a genuine guarantee to tho customers that the material and workmanship arc second to none. M. Bohah, Wellington Coach Factory, Manners-street and Taranaki Plaee. WANTED. TALLOW at the Soap and Candlo Work Kuripuui, C. Wilton,
WANTED KNOWN. FIVE ACRES rich pgricultur.il land, one mile iiom Masterton Post Office, can be bought for £2OO. JAMES BROWN. "special TO LADIES. WANTED KNOWN. Ladies' Kid Boots, 7a Gil; Glove Kid, 8a 6d: Glazed Kid, 8a Gd, at J, W. Leahy & Co 'e Bentley'a Old Store. THE ANNUAL SHOW. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE WAIRAIiAPA AND JOASr COAST PAPTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, WIH BE HELD OK THE SHOW GROUNDS, CARTERTOjS, OS THURSDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, 1881. EXHIBITORS are reminded that Entrkt for tho Show close at the offices of Messrs F. H. Wood & Co., at Grevtown, R. Brown and Co., ilastcrion, and H. H. Wolters, at Carterton, on Thursday 20th October next, and that in no case will any entry be received after that dalo, Lnglßh' Chuicli) where I Bliall attend every Tuesday; and at Carterton, on Wednesday, at Mr Barnard's, watchmaker. ' N.B. Henceforth my Masterton busm will be conducted at my private house, Chapcl-st., North. WII. PARKER, Solicitor. Masterton, Ist September, 1381. BRITISH FORWARDING CUMI'ANi' iS PAlilil'.LS DELIVERY. S 1 II HAD OFFlCE—Lambton Quay (two doors from Union Bank), Wellington, A.Z. Forwarding Insurance, anil General Agcucy. i s aud Custom Houso work done. Goods sent throughout Australia aud Now Zeaand. Pianos ;» d furniture care •ullyrjmoved. Agencies in all Qonialand Intercolonial Ports aud t owns. A, F. T. Sl/iIEuVILLE. ■ Mrs■ wilsone's school' re OPENED ON MONDAY, 18tli iusg : ' Vacancies for day pupils. ' . Est HtusunD 1872. > 'Friday lath Juiy, ISM. : S5 | LOWER VALLEY PLOUGHING j MATCH. .. i■' • . irpHß;above match will take place on.the j-JLland of Air a. VtiNNELL, TauhersMttjSgDAjyigtp6«..2i; l ' l»i, f. '. . ®oh. B«v'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 898, 13 October 1881, Page 3
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