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Wanted. YY atfiiopoi words ONE" SHILLING first insertion, dIXPENOE-eaiijj subsequent insertion. ANTED AT QNOK-A boy to milk ,yy l and' make himself generally useful, Apply'to T. Dixon, at Muir and Dixon Brosi'. •••. ; ' "' 1009 TirANTEtyr-i few good pick and shovel W men'j : also man to cook. T. P. Girdwood, Masfertion. • 1008 j TfANTED.-Tenders for cutting nnd Vt delivering 20'eoids of fire-wood.' J! V. Smith. !V '"'" "' 1008 WANTED.-Board and residence (private) near' Masterton, by.gentlemim and wife, for trjo weeks, commencing March 6th. Apply, stating te'rme, etc., W. H,,' Bex 57, Wellragtbr,. loot WANTED.-A married coupi? without enoumbranoe. Apply Mrs Hoskmg, Church-street, Maaterton, orT.'L Thompson, Te Ore Ore. 1004 YY of age to milk and ma"ke himnelf generally useful.—Apply Mulgrave Howl, Dreycrtown. 1002 'MED KNOWN.-That W. James, V T Steam Furniture Manufactory, Lambton'Quay, Wellington, has re-opened his branch establishment, Queen-street, Masterton, with a well assorted stock ef household furniture, which will be sold at Wellington prices. Terms easy. lflOO

WANTED.-A good steady lad, to mike ' himself generally useful. T. Thompson, Taueru Hotel. m WANTED KNOWN. It having been _ reported'in Feathewton that I in tend giving up baking at the end of th mnnfk T iu. n (>.J:<) „„tl.._: ii v., intention of doing so;.also, that the price of bread from the list of March will be 3d cabb and 3Jd booked,-William Burt. • fANTED.-Purchasers for corn saoks at lOsperdoz. for cash.-J. Vile Grain Stores, 995 TANTED KNOWN._Wm. Booth &Co. VV have for sale 6 Log Trucks for

WANTED.-Tenders for clearing about 250 acreß Manuka scrub; also for the erection of about one mile of rabbitproof fenoing on Fairbura, Taratahi. Tenders close 6th March. Address to F. Gray, Maaterton. ggg WANTED.-Tenders for olearing and Houghing 500 acreß of land on the Taratahi. Apply to John Burrow, Clare. viUe. 909 WANTED Rnown-J. Birrel's Fancy Eepository, Cuba-street, Wellington. Importer of Wools, Laces, Fancy Materials. afar Snln AMnf. far MnjliTmn m™»A' a -D«„.. Patterns, and Journals of Fashion, just arrived, Materials for Pooofth Painting and Wax Flowers. ANTED KNOWN-All those who yy purchased Oilskins from E. Quick, Tent, Cover, and Oilskin Manufacturer, Masterton, can have the same re oiled, free of charge, on bringing the same to tno workroom, Queen-street, 975 ANTED KNOWN.-Now is the time ? r to prepare for winter. Send your orders to Cook and Knight for Oilskins. Please send height and weight,, and whether blaok or yellow. Oook and Knight, Tent Cover, Horse Cloth, and Flag Makers, An Cußtom House Quay, Wellington. 974 ANTED -Purchasers for a MoOor- ,, mao Harvester, and an eight-horse power Threshing Maolvine, Apply to D. Donald, Solway. 933 WANTED-Green or Well-dried Sheep, skin Pelts in any quantity. Apply HarveyandMuuay, Waipoua Wool Works. WAN ra)-To Let Dwelling and 1 acre, Hlrupuni; duelling on the main road; dwelling and 1 acre, Bentley's Estate. Jae. Brown, agent, 903 ANTED KNOWN.'-Deverii,, tta VY Phoiooripher, has opened new rooms in Cuba-street, Cartes-de-Visite from 75.6 d per dozen, will neither fade nor spot. Children by the Instantaneous process. N.8,-Trams Btop at the doori r ANTED KNOWN.-That ladies can Y y have their own dress material out out and fitted on in the newest stylue. Riding habits 3s, costumes 8s 6d, ohildreni 2s. Paper patterns out. -Mrs Prentor next to Waipoua bridge, Masterton. ' 885 WANTF.3I KNOWN.-That Keester<Si lUibUn have established a Cen tral Carrying Depot, opposite "Cookburn's Block.'is.Queen-street, Masterton, Goods conveyed tosrfrom the Rail'vay Station ii ' ' oaring Cart. Express will be at thej»j»tion v 'on the arrival of. each train. Goods|.and Parcols delivered in town or country. Furnitureoarofullyremoved. All work at lowest rates. 83 "IT7ANTED Known, that Wriggleswortb pointment to hie Excellenoy, the Governor The only exhibitors, who. received Frsl Prizes for Portraits at Sydney and Melbourne Exhibitions. Addt<ws, Willis-street

WANTED.— The' travelling public to know that they can have firat-olasa accommodation at Kibblewhite's Familv Accommodation Honss, next Feist'q Store Queen-street Masterton. Weekly boarders £1; all meals, Is; Beds, 1b 6d. Special arrangements for families. Horses fed for Is per feed. TANTED KNOWN, that to suit the VV timea I have greatly reduced lay and spring traps of all descriptions, a' the some time giving a genuino guarantee to the customers"that the material and workman' ship are second to none. M. Bohan, Wellington Coach Factory, .Manners-street and Taranaki Place. Lost and Found. <£& REWARD. LOST (or taken by mistake) from off the Club 'Bus, on Wednesday night last, a valise containing a suit of clothes, Please return to Club Hotel, or " •.MBSTUCKEY, . 974 ■ • I Ranritumau. £2 REWARD. LOST.— Between Featheraton and Mr J. 0, Bidwill's; station, a pocket-book containing two £lO notes. The finder mil reoeivo the above reward by leaving the same at Mr D. C. Keir's Medical Hall or Mr William Cundy.'s, Feathereton. ■Ntmkrt Known, „ 1004 OST.—Between Masterton and Carter J ton last, week a Utter, addressed to MrH. Wolters, Carterton.' Finder will be rewarded oh' returning :same' to J. ,T. M. STAMFORD; Maidstdne'Villa, Carterton. ■■■..■ •■■ \'' r ■■'-■.'■k.kt, ■ ■ ■• 1007 Y)R BAlA^A:'%!Voll"Wd TJrab ' ~.f0w1.- Apply—Waibabapa- }\m Siio. 1 . -' •'••■ !•.'-''..; «••'■!• ■ mftv An eligible ;freeh;ddfrope.'t.y, Mtuitd. ' the .centra-'of Ccrtfrton, witiuO-MJiiiM dwelling house/andsriVp front.. . ;; For, particulars apply to" '.'' :;>V, J. G. (. OLLINS, fcisQ, '•%"T ■'. ' '.-''. Solicitor, 1007 £> ' .'■ Masterton,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1009, 27 February 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1009, 27 February 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1009, 27 February 1882, Page 3

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