For furtlk Bunny, Ahiai WANTED.-, need apph Stables. WiiniuD.— A (jeuei. accustomed to cou. Address Mrs Farrington, b, Wairarapa. nfTANTED—Purohasers of v. Y Y Tent Covers, Horse and Loin l wraas-e, Ac, to buy direct from the mi. fecturers.at wholesale prices, aud tliereu save country storekeepers' cdmmission.AKdirood ft Arthur,'' Sailmakers. next to Messrs Barber, Butchers, Willis-street, Weilington. ' lo]6 WASTED Enown-J. Bill's Fancy 1 YY Bopository, Cuba-street, WeUiimton. eb. Sob agent fa Madame Bayard's fttper Patterns, and Journals of Fashion, -just arrived. Materials for Poouali Paintm* and. Wax Flowers WANTED KNOWN-AU those who purchased Oilskins from E. Quick, Ten, Cover, and Luskin Manufacturer, Masterton, can have the same re oiled, froo of charge, on bringing the same to the work-' room, Queen-street. 975 NOWN.-Now is the time YY to prepare for winter. Send your orders to Cook and Knight for Oilskins, flease send height and weight, and whether black or yellow. Cook and Knight, Tent Cover, Horse Cloth, and Flag Makers, &c. Custom House Quay, Wellington. 974 WANTED-Green or Well-dried Sheepskin Pelts in any quantity. Apply arveyand Murray, Waipoua Wool Works •
WANTED KNOM._D E vmuL, tb Photooiiafueb, has opened new rooms iu Cuba-street, Cartes-de-Visite from 7s fid per dozen, will neither fade nor spot 1 Children by the Instantaneous process. , N.8.-Trams stop at the door. WANTED IL\WN.-Thafc Kmren & Hardi.no have established a Cen tral Carrying Depot, opposite " Cockbum's Block," Queen-street, Masterton, Goodconveyed to or from the Rail-ray Station i> - Express or Spring Cart. Express will h at the station on the arrival of each train. Goods and Parcels delivered in town <>•• country. Furniture carefully removed. All work at lowest rates, g<j /ANTED Known, that Wriggleswortli VI &nd Bums, Photographers by a» pomtment to his Excellency the Governor
iho only exhibitors who received Frsl Prizes for Portraits at Sydney and Melbourne Exhibitions, Addles, Willis-s» •■eet ¥ANTED.-Thc travelling public to taow that they can have first-class accommodation at Kiiiblewiiitk'.s Family Accommodation House, next Feist's Store Qucm-street Mastetton. Weekly boarders i'liall meals, Is; Beds, Is Gd. Special arrangements for families. Horses fed for la rer feed. WANTED KNOWN, that to suit the . , times I have greatly reduced nry price list on Buggies, Waggonettes, PhiiW and spring traps of all descriptions, a*, the some time giving a genuine guarantee to the customers that the material and workmanship aro second to none, M. Bohax, Wellington Coach Factory, Manners-street and Taranaki Place. : TEN SHILLINGS BKWABD. LOST.-Between Masterton and Tino/i a well-bred black grey-bound bitch, answers tojhe name of " Pan." The above reward will bo paid on delivery to Mr W. Kibblewhite, Temperance Hotel, Masterton, oi'toMraiUlillor.Tinui. LOST.-Prom Donald's Mill, West Taratoln, a red bull stag, branded C, Information that will lead to its recovery will be rewarded. EOBERT DONALD, [ ™ Proprietor. iJKEWAED. LOST, -A brindled Collie Dog, answers to the name of "Yarrow." The hove reward will be paid on delivery of hejoe to WILLIAM CAMERON, Prince I Wales Stables. Iqoq ALTER PERRY, n GKNEKAT, BUTCHER, L'riiioe-St., MASTER' l/T'ISS MOULSON receives pupils to ni JJL struct in Pianoforte, liar-
moniuin, and Singing. The first patter of 1882 begins on MONDAY,' Mh 5 January, Evening lessons given, CJiurch-st., Dec. 19,1881. 95;; WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COM PANY, (LiMiTEn.j mHE SHARE LIST las been re-oiieiwrt J. and applications accompanied by a deposit of 10 shillings per share, will ho received by any Branch of the Bank of New ' Zealand, or the Company's Brokers. H. IT; WOLTEBS. Sec. pm (em. HOARDING AND DA* SCHOOL CoLK-STRKET, MaSTKEIOS. Principal: Miss BEST. A .thoroughly sound English Education forms the basis of the instruction given, aiul,'ih addition, the following subjects aro taught French, German, Italian, Latin, Alge bra, Music, Drawing and Needle iwork. Domestic arrangements aro liberal an ome-like; Terms 1 moderate. Prospectuses forwarded on application n ;Tho First Term of 1882 will commence ou FRIDAY, 27thJamioiy, Eveninc Class for French. 35] d. f; McCarthy . HAS ON HAND, AND FOR SALE, The following new Season's Grass seeds, <o which he respectfully calls the attention of Station holders and the public in general. Having imported them direct he can »;11 them at Wellington Wholesale PRICE. . Clovers.-White Clover, Red Clover ;.- Alsyke, Cow Crass, Trefoil. Lucerne! • Banfoin, Burnet, Timothy Enghh ■Timothy American; Yarrow; Sheep's '"' Parsley, MeadowFoxfeil/Sweet Vernal, ' • ;Poa.JSemoraliß. Poa Trivialis, m,.*.„...„„ «r—ji ' ' « ■_!■.■ , ;-%ue,.T«1l Fescue, Sheep's F/ecue , Hard ; (fescue, Italian Bye, Rye Grass, ■(porbsL), Cooksfoot, (per lb.), Prairie "Grass, Rape, H V MnflATimaw
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1036, 30 March 1882, Page 3
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722Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1036, 30 March 1882, Page 3
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