Wanted. ANTED KNOWN. -Advertisements i t m this column not excoediu« 16 words ONE SHILLING first insertion SIXPEffCE each subsequent insertion. - TANTED.-A lad, to make himself YV generally useful, Must be able to road and write, and of good charactsr. Apply personally to M. Caselberg an'l Co., Masterton, ~ 143 a WANTED— A smart man lis kitclienmani Apply T. Thompson, Empiroßotel. VV required apply U, S. Hawkins Bowlands, 14;)] fnO LET.—A three-roomed cottage in I Smith Street, Apply to W. Aloxaudev Chapel Street. 14IU WANTED.— A man cook at once, api-ly to J, K. Martin, Butcher, Maatc-i----ton. . 14.07 WANTED KNOWN.-J. lilKHKL'ti Fancy Repository of Ladies Nomllcwork, Wools, Silks, Laces, and all. kinds. of Fancy Goods suitable for presents. Agent for Madam Bayards cut out dress patterns for ladies and children. Orders with remittances promptly attended to. Cuba-street Wellington. 1421 WANTED-Mou for scrub-falling. Apply to B. P. Pony, Penrose, Taratjhj; Mil) WANTED KNOWN.-That W. T\ Lbs- ■ VEits, Criterion CoAch Factory, Vivian-street, Wellington, is making Spring Carts from £22; Buggies, from £45; Waggonettes, from £55; Exproascj, from £3ii; Spring Drays, from £27. The best seasoned material only used, and every art'ele guaranteed. 1408 WANTED-Greeu or Well-dried Sheep Bkin Pelts in any quantity. Apply Harvey & Sons. Waipoua Wool Work" D.—The travelling puijn; ut." Vf know that they can have first-chs-aecommodation at Kibblewmte's Fa.mil 1 Accommodation House, next Feist's Stun-Queen-street Masterton. Weekly boanlois £1; all meals, Is; Beds, Is fid. Spccin' arrangements for families, Horses fed for Is per feed.
V\; ANTED KNOWN.-Cook & Knight, VV ('over, i'lng, and Tent : ,Makers, Wiiterproof Covers mid Oilskins, Tents, I'ijj Mil Sheep Nets, Blocks, Twine, liopn, *o in stock, Kick (. overs all sizes :it very low Mien. Custom House ijuay, U .■llinotnu. WANTED Known, that Wngy'csv-orth bud limns, Photographers by uppouitiiiiiiUoliis Kxeelltney tbu Governor, I'lie only exhibitors who received Kinl Prizes for Portruus at S.idney aim Ale bounio Exhibitions. Addilus, Willis-si-uot TT ANTED KNOWN.-That Kkeskh <v fV Habdino have established a Cen tral Carrying Depot, oppoeito " Cockburn'i Block," Queen-street, Masterton, Goods conveyed to or from the KaP'vay Station in Express or Spring Cart, Express will at tho station on the arrival of each trail., Goods and Parcels delivered in town 01 country. Furniture carefully removed. A work at lowest rates., SS A YOUNG WIDOW wishes to got a sitna- \ tion as housekeeper in a respectable tradesman's family. Salary no option to a comfortable home; no objection to one or two children, iddress M. A. Malcolm, Palmerston North,
NOTICE. I HEREBY give notice to all rny Masterton X customers 'hat I intend giving up my butchering business after the Slat day of July, and all outstanding accounts arc requested to he settled by tho 4th August, a-1 wish to pay twenty shillings in the pound before I leave Masterton. WILLIAM JUDD, 14211 Butcher, Masterton. NOTICE. * NY PERSON found damaging fences or removing timber from my section iu the W&rdcll Township will be prosecuted. 1421 JOHN McDERMOTT, NOTICE is hereby givrn that any person found trespassing on tho I'iucou Hush Estate without my permission will he prosecuted as the law directs, 1410 ALEXANDER McKENZFE, NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. In cousequence of tho destruction of Stock, notice is hereby given, that any porson with DOG or GUN, trespassing on the lands ef BURTON.BOYS or JOHN BOYS Taratahi, will be prosecuted. All dogs found on the lands will be destroyed. July 16th 1883. ' 14:11 "IUTRSWILSONE'S School re-opens rn MONDAY, tho lGth current. Perry-slreet, 11th July, 1883. 1427 MUSIC.
MISS MOBISON'S Pupils Re-assemble on July 16th inst. Church street, Masterton, July 9. M2G Feist, Taratahi fitore, Clareville. MATCHES, 3d per dozen, (12 Boxes) D. P. McC AR T H Y, Mastkrton. FLOUR BAGS! All sizes from 41b. to 81b LOW PEICES Dm, Ollite PAPAWAI SAW-MILLS mERRY ANDBAILLIE... Propj{iktorh A LARGE STOCK of Totara, Matai, Red and While Pine Timber always on hand. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Timber cut to any size or length, and delivered to any pari of the district at the most reasonable prices. 12G2 TJPPER PLAIN SAW MILL McGregor brothers, Proprietors Timber out to any pozo and delivered.,
CIVILITY, CLEANLINESS, AND THK BEST OF EVERYTHING IN Fruit, Confectionery, and Vegetables AT A, P..FIELDING'S, LE PETIT BJJOU, (Opposite Council Chambkhs). fTIAUHEIIENIKAU H .,«L.A. M. WILKINSON Bew to inform his many friends and this public in general that he has ro-opcncd tliu above OLD ESTABLISHED HOTEL, And aB he has determined to keep oiiljvllie YKRY DEBT BRANDS OP'WINES AJiV SPIMTS, He 'hopefifto receivo a sharo' of • theiv Goad Stabling and Loose Itoxes, also mil si cured paddocks. ■ U2i "HUCKBAM and DENISON TAGS ► PAKCEL ÜBELS, &e. Daily Office
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1433, 18 July 1883, Page 3
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