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,„, Wanted. % -Advertisements i not exceeding 16 words. (ißTsHiL^Gfi^:^ 1011 ' SIXPENCE'each subset insertion. ANTED.-A smart >y- ;APP^» WANTED.-A married coupleVm* encumbrance. Apply MrsL 1 ™ Churoh-atreet, Maaterton, or T. L. "i^ son, Te Ore Ore. . l(^ WANTED.— A smart youth. Apply u* ™ n „t»T3.„«*no. B> 1004 WANTED KNOWN.-The Al Oyster Saloon opens to-night, opposite Counoil Chambers. Civility and quality. — G.A.Ward, proprietor. . 1003 ANTED.-A boy about 14 or.lfi yeart ti of age to milk and make himself generally usefnl.-Apply Mulgravo Hotel, Dreyertown, 1002 WANTED.-To sell a bargain-a Steam Threshing Machine, 8 h.-p.—S. Yennell, Tauherenikau. 1001 WANTED KNOWN. . Cueumbere, Cabbageß, Parenips,~Beet. root, Turnipß, Onions, and Peaches, Plums, Apples, Nectarines, aud every necessary for the culisary department conceivable. N.B, -This is not imported nonsense but genuine wholesome stock. Comparison I' challenge, both in quality and price. Clay sou's on the Block ! 1 One of the lost, hut not of le a'st importanca TTfANTED.-A General Servant; Apply Vl to Mrs W. P. Fellingham, Perry.st., Masterton, mm '4STBD KNOWN.-That W. James, W Steam Furniture Manufactory, Lambton Quay, Wellington, has re-openod his bwnch'eßtablißbment, Queen-street, Masterton, with a well assorted stock ef household furniture, which will be sold at Wellington prices; Terms easy. 1000 ANTED.-A good steady lad, to make n himself generally useful. T.Thompson, Taneru Hotel. : 998 WANTED KNOWN.-It having boon reported in Featherston that I ia tend giving up baking at' the end of tb intention of doing so; also, that the price of bread from the Ist of March will he 3d cash and 3Jd booked.-William Burt.] WANTED.— Ladies or gentlemen who . would be willing to join in singing the choruses of "Faust" on or off the stago. Apply Union Clnb buildings. WANTED.-Tendersbythe 20th inst. for removing cottage. For particulars apply to J. Yile's Com Store. 908 Wnmjn/.— a. Dana ror Dotn days W.J.C. Autumn Meeting. Tenders olose on 17th inst. B. E. Armstrong, Secretary. 997 . l/v ANTED.-Purchasers for corn sacks VV at 10s per doz. for cash.-J. Vile, Grain Stores. ons W ANTED KNUWN.-Wm. Booth &Co. have for sale 6 Log Trucks for wooden trarowaya; also two Timber Wa»go""- 994 WANTED. -Tenders for clearing about 250 acres Manuka scrub; also for the erection of about one mite of rabbitproof fencing on Fairburn, Taratahi. Tonders olose 6th Maroh. Address to F. Gray Masterton. q&{ fuiw.-ienaers tor clearing and , , Ploughing 600 acres of land n n the Taratahi. Apply to John Burrow, Clarevffle - 959 WANTED Known-J, Bilrel's Fancy Repository, Cuba-street, Wellington. Importer of Wools, Laces, Faucy Materials, efc. Sole agent for Madame Bayard's Paper Patterns, and Journals of Fashion, just arrived. Materials for Poonah Painting and Wax Flowers. wiau iunuwiN-au those.who purchased Oilskins from E. Quick. Tent, Cover, and Oilskin Manufacturer, Masterton, can have, the same re oiled, free of oharge, on bringing the same to the work"""■n, Queen-street. 975 W&awM JU>iUWW.-Wow istho time to prepare for winter. Send your orders to Cook and Knight for (Oilskins. Please send height and weight, and whether black or yellow. Cook and Knight, Tout Cover, Horse Cloth, and. Flag Makers; Ac. Custom House Quay, Wellington. 974 Wa«iJu/-ruronasers for a ftlcCormao Harvester, and an eieht-horso power Threshir" "»-'"-» *-?-.■ ~ Donald, Solway, -~ v.*«;u OT weii-uneil Sliccp. - «*"»* m JW quantity. Apply ■w-'iHtol vWaipona Wool Worki «.ojuei ju weinug and iacru, Y Y \Au.upuni; dwelling on the main road; dwelling and 1 acre, Bentley's Estate. Jas. Brown, agent. 90S WANTED KNOWN.-Devemiv. the Photographer, has opened uew rooms in Cuba-street, Cartes-de-Yisite from 7s 6d per dozen, will neither fade nor spot. Children by the Instantaneous process. N.B.—Trams stop at the door! ANTED KNOWN.-That ladioscan j 1 have their own dress material cut out and fitted on in the newest styles. Bidrog'rrabits 3s, costumes 3s Gd, children* 2b, Paper patterns cut. Mrs Prcntcr next toWaipouabridge, Masterton. 885 r ANTED KNOWN.-That KeesiebA t T Hardino have established a Cen tral Carrying Depot, opposite "Oookburn's Block,!' Quecn-street, Masterton, Goods conveyed to or from the R#vay Station ii Express or Spriug Cart Express will ba at tho station on the arrival of each train. Goods and Parcels delivered in town oicountry. Furniture carefully removed. AH work at lowest rates. K8 W/irujiu Mown, tnat Wngglesworfch and Bmns, Photographers by api pointment to his Excellency the Gcvornor,' The only exhihitora who received Fist Prizes for Portraits .al, Sydnoy and Mel. j bourne Exhibitions. Addles, Willis-shoot ■veiling public to •W; know that they can have first-class accommodation at Kibblewihtb's Famih AcooMMOnATioN House, next Feist's Store Queen-Btreet Mastetton. Weekly boarders £l;all moals, Is; Beds, Is (Id, Spooial arrangements for families. Horses fed for it times I have greatly reduced my price hst on Buggies, Waggonettes, Phatons, and spring traps of all descriptions, a* the Borne time giving a genuine guarantee to the customers that the material aud workmanship are seoond to none, M. Mohan, WcU hngton Coach Factory, Manners-street 'im." Taranaki Place. " """ Lost and Found. £2 REWARD, LOST (or taken by mistake) from off tho _ Club 'Bub, on Wednesday night last, a valise containing a suit of clothes. Pleate return, to Club Hote) t or MRSTuqpy; *"4 ■ , •',, ■ ''.'.'' Bangitumau.. .-. :; •-•'■'^REWARD. T.|jSr,pßetwcen Featherston and Mr J. Jii;;o;'Bidwill's station, a'pocket-book containing two £lO notes. • Die finder will receive the above reward by leaving tho sameat Mr D. C. Keif's- Hall or Mr Williampundy's, Featherston. joyj : 1000, Sound mouthid M«rind Wethers ,500,Fu1l mouth.d Merino Ewes 500 Mixed 2; 4,6 tooth-Jo; .Forparticularsai.pjy tfQ. Dninimond, Maatsrton, «Fr%d Gitubum, Tcuui

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1004, 20 February 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1004, 20 February 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1004, 20 February 1882, Page 3

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