.Wanted. WANTED. ENOWNiAdveriißMrienlß ™? m this column not exceeding 16 55feJ!5? SHW-MQ first i insertion, SIXPENCE subsequent insertion. WANTED.-An engagement as Working Overseer or Manager on a Station. practical knowledge of rabbit destruction in vmYPwmtiwM James Clark, Box 89, Masterton. 1047 WANTED TO PURCHASE. - Two second-hand Timber Jacks. Apply (stating price) to Thos. O.jD'Arcy, Queenstreet, 1046 |rANTED.-Astron? Boy. Afternoon's Yy only. Daily office. ;:. . ANTED.-A smart youth. Apply VV' sharp to Schroder,; Hoopor & Co, Hall of Commerce. 1045 TANTED.-Threshed and cleaned YV about 500 bushels rye grass. Highest price given. Apply at once to Herbert P. Jones, Te Ore Ore. . 1045 il MiMMSJjnTOraKG wf£raHJrc VY and drive 'bus. Apply Empire Hotel, Masterton. 1043 WANTED.— A good oook for the country, Apply Mr Elkins, «lub Hotel, Masterton,' 1043 I7ANTED.-For a Station, a good VV strong girl as cook and laundress for a family Mnst be able to make butter and bread.' flood wages. Apply at once to Miss Best, Colo-street. 1042 ANTED KNOWN.-E. Quick YV has now ready for Winter a large assortment of Oilskins, Babbit Nets, Tents, Horse Covers, Loin Cleths, Manilla Hope, Bloeks and Tackle, fto„ kept in atoek, E, Quick, Forester's Hall, Queen-st, Masterton. WANTED KNOV/N.-ShingleJsuppUed in any quantity, on the shortest notice. Apply H, Jones, Upper Plain, 1039 WANTED IMMEDIATELY.-A Btrong lad, either indoor or outdoor apprentice. R. Crawford, blaoksmitb, Carterton. 1039 ANT£D.-Tenders,tooloseenthel4tk Y April, for deepening about 50 chains ef drain, also (or ootting ti-tree. Charles Wyett, Taratahi. ; ■• 'ANTED-Smart Lad to look after. IT shop • apply at onco to O. Dixon, Tobacconist, corner shop. •':• 1084 ANTED.-Purohisers of Oilskins, it Tent Covers, Horaeand Loin Cloths, Cordage, &0., to buy direot from the manusave country storekeepers commission.— Hazelwood & Arthur, Sailmakore, next to Messrs Barber, Butchers, Willis-street, Wellington. 1016 ANTED Enown-J, Birrel's Fauoy VV Bepository, Cuba-street, Wellington. Importer of Wools, Laces, Fancy Materials, »»» a.l LI.. If. .1 n _''ji_ ■n.:.-' Patterns, and Journals of Fashion, juaf arrived. Materials for Poonah Painting and Wax Flowers ANTED KNOWN.-Now ib the tim T t to prepare for winter.. Send you: black oryelloiv. Cook and Knight, Tenl Cover. Horse Cloth, and Flan Mabara An Custom House Quay, Wellington. . 97^
WANTED-Green or Well-dried Shce;. skin Pelts in any quantity. AppL George Harvey Walpoua Wool Works, ANTED KNOWN.-Dkyehil, tit. V V Photographer, has opened ne« rooms in Cuba-streot," Cartea-do-Visite iron--7s 6d per dozen, will neither fade nor spot Children by the Instantaneous process. N.8.-Trams stow at the door. 'ANTED KNOWN.-ThatKEEsm* W Habdino have established a Cei tral Carrying Depot, opposite •' Cockbuui'-' Block," Queon-Btroet, Masterton, Goot'. conveyed to or from the Rail'vay Station i. Express or Spring Cart Express will L at tho station on the arrival of each trailGoods and Parcels delivered, in town ■• country. Furniture carefully removed. Aii work at lowest rates. SS ANTED Known, that Wrigglesworlli yy 6nd Bums, Photographers by aj> pointment to his Excellency the Governor The only exhibitors who received Fnt Prizes. lox-?ojttraits at Sydney and. MelI bourne Exhibitions. Addieas, Willis-st'eel TANTED.-The travelling pubfifcJj' y V know that they can have first-clas-acoommodation at Eibblewhite'h Famil 1 Accommodation House, next Feist'* Stor Queen-street Mastetton. Weekly boardeif £1; all meals, h; Beds, 1b 6d. SpecL arrangements for families. Horses fed foi Is per feed. WANTED KNOWN, that to suit the times I have greatly reduced my nrico list (in IWtrififl. WjuHHinettaa. Phmtana and spring traps of deacnptiotia, at the customers that the material and workman ship aro second to non'o. M, Boom, We 1 lington Coach Factory, Manncra-etreot a* Taranaki Place. J OST.-On April 6th, between Dakin's JU and Masterton, a Water-proof Coat. The finder will be rewarded on leaving it at Club Hotel. 1017 >OARDING AND DA* SCHOOL COM-BTBMT, MiSTMWOH* Pbihcipal: Miss BEST, forms the Basis of the «<ven and, in addition, the following sub)- h ar taught - French, German, Italian, Latr 4lg bra, Music, Drawing aucf -adfc work. Domestic arrangements, are \wm an omo-like. t Terms inoderato. Prospectuses forwarded on applioaium. The First Term of 1882 will commence on -FRIDAY, 27th Januory. EveniuK Clißs for French. J5 I d. f. McCarthy HAS ON HAND, AND FOR SALE, The following new Season's Grass seeds, to which he reapectfullycallß theattention of Station holders and the publid in general. Having imported them direct he can jell them at Wellington Wholesale PKICE. Clovers.-White Clover, Red Clover Alsyke, Cow Craßs,-Trefoil, Lucerne Sanfoin, Burnet, Timothy English JSwsvllrTOflinißlW Created Dogstail, Fiorin, l'ou PruteneiaTPpa Nemoralia, Poa Trivialis. Fescues. Meadow Fescue, lie Foßcue, Tall Fescue, Sheep's Fescue 1030 . d. f. McCarthy. Ti ULLOCK Tl RO THBRS BOOKSELLEBSAs STATIONERS,' LiMBioM-Qwr, ■:■. . WELLINOTW^''. Afents for labuterfl Ic Co,, Strattem $ Co. .'* „ A VMJmi Bunt HntAtia ALwgo Stock of Cheap Faney|Gsodii. ~--■■- 1044
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1047, 13 April 1882, Page 3
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