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Wanted. WANTED- KNOWN. -Advertisement ■ in-this column not exceeding I •wordsONE SHILLING first insertion,, q SIXPENCE each subsequent insertion. WANTED— A boy about 14 or t l6 years of ago to milk and make himself 3 generally useful.—Apply Mulgrave Hotel, ' Dreyertown. . " - 1002 r ANTED—To Bell a bargam-a Steam . I v T ' ■ Threshing Machine, 8 h.-p.—S. Ycunoll, Tauheronikau. 1001 M WANTED KNOWN. X Cucumbeiß, 0 abbages, Parsnips, Beetroot, Turnips, Onions, and Peaches, Plums, Apples, Hectaiiucs, and every necessary for the culinary depertment conceivable. N.B. -This is not imported nonsense but genuine wholesome stock. Comparison I challenge, both in quality and prico, Clay son's on the Block ! One of the Inst, but not of le est kpoi't&nco WANTED—A General Servant. Apply VV to Mrs W..l'. Fellingham, Peiry-st,, Masterton, . 1001 WANTED KNOWN.-That W. James, Steam Furniture Manufactory, Lambton; Quay, Wellington, has re-opened his brunch establishment, Queen-street, Masterton, with a well assorted stock of household furniture, which will bo sold at Wellington prices. Terms easy. • 1000 WANTED— A good steady lad, to make himself generally useful. T. Thompson, Taueru Hotel. ' • 698 WANTED KROTO-It. having been reported in Featherston that I intend giving up baking at the end of the month, I contradict, not having the slightest intention of doing so; also, that the price of bread from the Ist of March ■ will bo 3d cash and 3id booked,—William Burt. WAIuED— Ladies or gentlemen who would be willing to join in singing the choruses of "Faust" on or off the stago. Apply Union Club buildings. WANTED— Tenders by the 20th inst. for removing cottage. For particujars apply to J. Yjlc'b Com Store. 99S WANTED—A Baud for .both days ■W.J.O. Autumn Meeting. Tenders close on 17th inst. B, E. Armstrong, Secrecy. 997 ' TO FARMERS. 'TT ANTED—Purchasers for corn sacks U at 10s per doz. for cash—J. Vile, Grain Stores. 995 Waaiau Ai\um\ —wm, UOOtll&UO. have for sale G Lor Trucks for wooden tramways; also two Timber Wa«goas. 994 \\j AVrjiD.— Tenders for clearing about VV 250 acres Manuka scrub; also fur the erection of about one mile of rabbitproof fencing on Fairburn, Taratahi, Tontiers close oth March. Address- to F. Gray, Masterton. noo J}' Ploughing 500 acres of land on the Taratahi. Apply to John Burrow, Clare\ille. 959 WANTED Known—J, Birrel's Fancy > ) depository, Cuba-street, Wellington, Importer of Wools, Laces, Fancy Materials, etc. Sole agent for Madame Bayard's Paper I'attei'iis, and Journals nf Fashion, just arrived. Materials for Poonah Painting and Wax Flowers, WANTED KNOWN-All those who » » purchased Oilskins from E. Quick, Tent, Cover, and Oilskin Manufacturer, Masterton, can bavo the samo ro oiled, free of charge, on bringing the same to the workroom, Queen-street, 975 WANTED KNOWN—Now is the time to prepare for winter. Send your orders to Cook and Knight for Oilskins. I'lease send height and weight, and whether black or yellow. Cook ami Knight, Tent Cover, Horse Cloth, and Flag Makers, &c. Custom House Quay, Wellington. 974 WANTED -Purchasers for a AlcCormac Harvester, and an eighthorso power Threshing Machine, Apply to I). Donald, Solway, 953 WANTED -Greeu or Well-dried Sheepskin Pelts in any quantity. Apply Harvey and Murray, Waipoiia Wool Works, WANTED-To Let Dwelling and 1 acre, Kurupuni; d,veiling on the main road ; dwelling and 1 acre, Beuttey's Estate. Jas. Brown, agent, ' 903 WANTED _ KNOWN-Deveml, tlm m PitOTorimviiEß, has opened now rooms in Cuba-street, Cartes-de-Yisite from 7s (id per dozen, will neither fade nor spot. Children by the Instantaneous process. N.B—Trains stou'at tho door. WANTED KNOWN-That ladies can have their own dress material cut out and fitted on in the newest style?. Riding habits 3s, costumes 3s Gd, children i 2s. Paper patterns cut. Mrs Prcntcr next to Waipoua bridge, Masterton. 885 WAinTED KNOWN.-That Keener A Haiiiumi have established a Con tral Carrying Depot, opposite " Cookbnrn's Block," Quecn-strcct, Masterton, Goods convoyed to or from tho Rail'vay Station ii Express or Spring Cart. Express will lie at the station on tho arrival of each train, Goods and Parcels delivered in town or country. Furniture carefully removed. All work at lowest rates. 88 \S'7"ANTEU Known, that Wri V » ''"d Bums, Photographers by appointment to his Excellency the Governor. The only'exhibitors who received Frst Prizes for- Portraits al, Sydney and Melbourjmjixjiibitions A(idiki.''Willis-sh-cet I^ANTED— The"travclliug"pub:ic to Y y know thatthey can have first-class ? v know thatthey can have first-class accommodation at Kiisblewhite's Family Accommodation- Mouse, next Feist's Store QucMi-stiu-t Mnststton. Weekly bwdeis £1; "11 meals, Is; Beds, Is (id. Special arrangements (or families. Horses fed for Is per feed. WAKTEU~KNOWN, that to suit the \ ? _ times I have greatly reduced iny price list on Unggics, Waggonettes, Phretons, and spring traps oi all descriptions, a' the some time giving a genuine guarantee to tho customers that the material and workmanship are second to none. M. Boiiax, Wellington Coach Factory, Maimers-stivoL ami larauaki Place. JLiost and Found. 1 OST. -From a small paddock Albert JU street, one blaolt horse about lfi bands no visible brand, Any person lcurning him paid all expenses. Persons cautioned againsi' retaining him after this notice. T.'JAMES, Albert-street, 992 Masterton, £2 REWARD. T O.ST (or taken by mistake) from off the. JU Club 'Bus, on Wednesday night last, a valise containing a suit of clothes. <• Please return to Club Hotel, or MR STUCKEY, 971 lianeitumau. LATEST TELEGRAM. s JiAWHIAO attended Johnny Sheehan's _A_ Wedding. He is coming to Masterton, hiaiing that JLcahy is about holding a GRAND CL E A R-I N G SA L E Of his well-known stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, And wishes to participate hi (he genuine bargains Ilia's will be offered. Cleaving Sale will continue fir OKE MONTH ONLY, Doo*s and Shoes at your own prices. . No old rubbish-all New Stock. Comomolh'J'S with your lwbies, and you will lind a pai" f or sixpenco, "-99 FAUST.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1002, 17 February 1882, Page 3

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953

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1002, 17 February 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1002, 17 February 1882, Page 3

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