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.. Wanted. 1 WANTED KNOWN. -Advertisementsl , in this column not exceeding IB SCULLING first ineertion, SIXPENCE each subsequent insertion. ' TO FARMERS. {SjANTED,—Purchasers for /com sacks ? T at 10a per dw, for cash.—£ Vile, Grain Stores. r-f "■■■. ggg JWN.-Wm.BootliH'o. , , have for Bale 6 Log Truck for Wooden tramways; also two Timber Wag. vv ; ' > :■< ' 994 WANTED.— Tenders for clearing about 260 acres Manuka Bcrub; also for the erection of abont one mile of' rabbit- ' proof fencing on Fairburn, Taratabil Tenders close 6th ifaroh. , Address' to P. Gray, Masterton.' ' 993. WANTED.— Tesders for: clearing and Ploughing SOftaores of land on the Taratahl. • Apply to John Burrow, Clarewile. quo to milk and iflike' VV himself, general useful. Apply' J AH. Holmes, Mataliiwi. Masterton/ v s ¥ ANTED—Men ; to split ah'dlerect wire : fepcing also an activfifmatfto milk and be generally usefuL ; ,'Cte6rge''Moore Eparaima.,. ;« .j ><i uJf ogg WANTED • Bin-el's Fancy . 1 ' KepositomCfiba-street, Wellington. Importer 1 of Wopls, .tWes, Fancy Materials, etc. Sole araht'Tor'. Madame Bayard's Paper Patterns; "Ht^ Journals of Fashion* juat Wax I'lbvJers. ' <»nah Painting and WANTED-Customers. ,32 Cases of ! Frm* Oranges; 'ApVfcots, Pear*. Lemons, Cherries, and Plums.—/, Cldyson, on tho Block- . . WANTED a Young Man,to, lo6k\ after the Stables and ! make himself general useful. No DUFFERS need' apply, T. Thompson, Tauoru Hotel, . WANTED KNOT7N—AII those who purchased Oilskins from E.,Qnick,. Tent, Cover, and Oilskin Manufacturer, Masterton, can have the same re oiled, free of charge, on bringing the same to the workroom, Queen-street. ' '976 WANTKD KNOWN.—Now is the time to prepare for winter. Send your ordera to Cook and Knight for Oilskins. Please Send height and weight, and whether black or yellow, Cook and Knight, Tent, Cover, Horde Cloth, and Flag Makers, <Sro. Custom House Quay, Wellington. ■ 974 WANTBD -Purchasers for a McCormao Harvester, and an eight-horsa power Threshing Machine.' Apply to D. Donald, Solway. . ; ■ ■ ■ 95S TTTANTED.'-Qreen or Well-dried Shesp- * ' ' mw Pelts in any quantity.'. ADiifv m , ' * WANTED-To let Dwelling and l acre, Knrupuni; duelling on the main road; dwelling and 1 acre, Bentley's Estate. Jbb, Brown, agent. 90S WANTED KNOWN.—Devkiul, tlin PiioiooßiPHKß, has opened new rooms in Cuba-street, Cartes-de-Visite from Jjj' ("* per dozen, will neither fade nor spot. Children by the Instantaneous process. N.B.—Trams stop at the door, WANTED' KNOWN.—That 'lad,™ csn have theij own Htm material cut out and fitted on ;in the newest -style?* Riding habita 3s, coßtumea 3s 6d, children* _ Pflpep patterns clit, Mrs Prenter next to Waipoua bridge, Jlaßterton, 885 WANTED KNOWN.—That Keesikr & Hakdino have established a Cen tral Carrying Depot, opposite "Cookbum's Block," Queen-street, Masterton, Good, conveyed to or from the Raji'vay Station it. Express or Spring Cart. .Express will In, at tho station on the arrival of each'train?' ** Goods and Parcels delivered in town or country, Furniture carefully removed. All , work at lowest rates.' . SBQ WANTED Known, that Wriggleswortb and Binnß, Photographers by ap-. \'i poiotment to his • Excellency the Governor* •'*( The only elhilutorfl wh& Veceived-'Frst Prizes for Portraits at Sydney aud .Mel- • bourne Exhibitions. Aadie.«, Willis-st'eet,.. t WANTED.— The travelling public tr>' know that tliey -can have first-class at KimEWHrrE'n Family Hod,next Feist's Store Queen-street Masterton. Weekly boawloia £ll all meals, Is; Beds, Is 6d. Special; arrangements for families. Horses fed for : Is per feed'....... WANTED KNOWN, that to suit the , l ' meß I .have greatly reduced my price list on Buggies, Waggonettes, Phmlons, and spring traps, ol all descriptions, at tho some time giving a genuine guarantee to the customers, that the material and workmanship ate second to nono, M. BonAN, Wellington Coach Factory, Manners-street ain't Tajaaaki Place, WANTED KNOWN,-Tim? Saperiw Accommodation can be obtained for Boarders and Travellers at 18s per week, and beds at 9d, at Miss Brodys' Bay View House, near Thorndon Baths, opposite Tram an<T Railway Stations, Pipitea Point, Weilington. Th# House being newly erected and fitted np wit^e,very, convenience; enables the Proprietress to make all persoas favor, ins hor with a call comfortable. Ladies an ? Gentlemen visiting town will find this a most convenient respectable homo. Persons visiting town from the coimtry vher. may be disposed to patronise tho house can save a wile Baitway fare by getting out et the_ old Station, Pipitea Point- Private sitting an'd bed-rooms for families. Good A.BRODY, Proprietress. JLost. and Found. L OST. -From a sin ill piddock Albert; . street, ono black liorseab-mtlli hands, no visible brand. Any persou him paid all expenses. Pewous cautionei agains. retaining him after this notice, T.JAMES, ■■= Albert-Etreefc, MSstevtoi^ £2 KKWAKD. LOST (or taken by mistake) from oil the Club !Bus, on Wednesday night Inst, a valise containing.a suit ofUithes. Pleats return to .Club Hotel', or ' ' . MR STIICKET, • Bangitumatt. £? REWARD, - Lost, at Miw&i, a shyer h untino WATGH, With Albert Gold Chain attached- The finder will recoive the above reward upon restowng'it to Eli WIN MEREDITH. T OOK OUT for the MASTERTOM ■ U AUTUMN HORTICULTURAL "an 0 INDUSTRIAL SHOW on WEDNESDAY,, FEBUIURY 2?sp. , ' 094 7T: NoTiOE. tfpßffifeßtneriliip hithtito em led 011 by • 1 as laddlirs and 'liar, nes tojfbrs in M.isioitoii r UDder the style of WJifeIAMS acd bLLIO'IT lwi tha iVr.y, accQUßtadue to lhn siid firm nu ■guested to he. paid to'Mj Jauus Klliyti, will liability tu' ths said •; : - B. 0. WTGU l.'itt 1 • JAMES EuLIOTT; Witness , , JiJWBB9WS, • I"'"'' _ 'Masterfoa, Accountant. Thebaiiueii in nil its branches will beamed on by James Kiliott unlsi t'.i- stvlf ofßih'ott k to. •"« > "

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 995, 9 February 1882, Page 3

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879

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 995, 9 February 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 995, 9 February 1882, Page 3

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