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W itsite; WANTED KNOWN. -Adverasiimotls -ia this column noi ivoril.s OKE SlULLil"<i iir.« i».ioivo>, SIXM! n 1 CE each subsequent nsortion WANTED, - Bnshfallcrs, Apply to Whatman Bros,, AbboUord. 1730 ITTANTED.-A head honso aid, apply VV Club Hotel, rJastsrton. 17:. - 8 .—A general servant, i=pj iy iu Miss Yallmico, Brentwood, ii'.-jo. t -12noon or after G p.m. 1748 VkJ ANTED—By a .competent and* u.t VV perienoed man, a ou station; understands both sheep and cattle, and well up in accounts. Apply for refetcncii ami further particulars fcu Murray, iioiiercs & Co., Wellington. 17iii OYSTERS! OYSTERS I Bottles, 2s; Kits; 2s. P. S. Christeusen, Boarding House, close to Empire Hotel. 17.j» WANTED,— A situation as waking manager on a faiin or staiioi., lirst class references. Apply J. 13., D\hy Office. 1720 WANTED,— Tho travelling pub .t \o know that they can Imvo finit-class accommodation at Kibblewmtb's Famil? Accommodation House, next heist's Store Queen-street Masterton. \Veei.*y boardcia ■lit; all meals, Is; Beds, 1s Oii. Special arrangements for familiea. Horses fed lor Is per feed. Good paddock, 117 ANTED— By a yowir nan, a situation V V as clerk, wsidtanf l. a store, or any similar capaoity Apply 1.L.F., Daily, TO MINERS AND OTHERS. 117 ANTED KNOWN-I have in stock. V' and have to arrive per' Peter Stuart' another assortment of those warranted to betheonlyKEaL CltAlKi'itOui l ' GUM BOUTiS, T. Arthur, I'raciical Sail, Tent, Cover, and Uilskin Maker ana Importer, (Opposite Evening Post- Ollice, Willis street, Wclliugton.) 1728 WANTED KNOWN.—That i have always for sale a large Stuck of con. tractors'tip drays, wharf drays, sprint; drays, spring carts: also, buggies, cttcs, phretons, ouo seconil-iiuiid brougiiuni. and one new landau in course ut eiecuou to be fitted out to the taste aii;-t siyie oi the purchaser; the English iron fore ciniage, made to any dimensions to order for uw trade. M BOIiAN, WellingtonOosiih'Fae tory, Manners streets aud X'awuaki P;aeo, Wellington. it; 15 IiyAS'IED KNOWN.—That liii'siKii iV V V Haudinh have established a Oeu. trai Carrying Depot, opposite ' OuokOuru'i Block," Queen-street, Masterton, Goods convoyed to or froin tlio Rail vay station in Express or Spring Cart, Express will be at the station on the arrival o( each ami.. Gouds and Parcels delivered in town or country. Furniture carefully removed. All work at loweßt rates. WANTED TO SELL,—Nos. I(i2, 100, 183, 80, Aliiedton Blool;; a,so iiUJ acres, being INO, llli in tlie K.ingiituiiau. (.rood land, and cheap, 011 very e.is,) turns, Also ten allotments 111 Cari.fri.ou, (piantr acre each. Do. ten Feutherstoii, uo., i 7, j.B, \ ■l9, fit, Intzherbert, being ten acres each. Very cheap, Good level land, with plenty of gum I totara bush. Terms made to suit everybody. Price, etc., seudto owuer-O. W. Ciajton, Wellington. Country "town alloun-jits, from £5 each, on receipt of Post oiiice i.r.ier 1} acres, JEIU each. lljyi WANTED KNOWN.—If yen with to marry well, become die owner of a freehold quarter acre town allotment, by sending a Post Office Order lor £0; hall acre corner allotment for iiiO, that n,ignt, be worth a thousand some day. J itiu deeds under Land Tiaubfer Act. Out this out, and lose uo time in becoming your own landlady or lai.dlurd at once. 'Uhequeit ami P.O. Orders made payable to O. W. Clayton, Wellington (the owuer). Look out for a rainy day in thus. 169f

THE LARGEST STOCK OF gECOND-HAND GOODS INTIW Cut, Including anything or everything rauirert is FURNISHING, IS TO BE FOUND AT p l ock to N's. variety sto p. e Tory and Mannehs-strekt, Welimown, FAMILY GROCERY, TEA AN£ PROVISION WAREHOUSE, Lumiton-Quay, Wellington, "U" 11. TIP PLEii respectfully- in..."'mates to his friends and the iulubitauta of the town and country diutricts that he h?s commenced business at the above addrc.- j, opposite Supreme Court, and trusts that by selling first class goods at hcei'l'lonally low prices, to receive a fair share of patronage, Beinij iviihiii one minute's wa-k of Railway Station, country customers leavnp; their ordsrs on arrival in to'.vn can rely on having them sent to catch any tram. mi FEATfIEBSTON. FEATHEiiSTON BUTCHER'S NOTICE. ALFRED BALE, having purchased tho old established and favorite butchery business of Mr William Abbott, Featherston, hopes to recoive as largo a share of support as was accorded to iiis predecessor, which he will endeavor to tleservo by suppljing tho BEST MEAT, and giving atiiet atieiUio;i !o tho business, 1632 ALFRED BAT-H. JS 0 T I G IC. |7IOR Ihc convenience of his Wairarapa Jj and other country customers, JAM E S KING, JjiWKtIEII, ETC., (,'UM-ST., WELLINGTON, lias opened a BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT In Manners street, next to the Duko of Edinburgh Hotel, where tno ttouK comprises Lever Watches Clocks Uold and Silver Chains Diamond, Wedd.ng, Ketper, bjjuet and («m Uniy l . Gold and Silver S4-<, Brooches, Earrings Bracelets, Lockets, Aeckluia dc

Order lor lissome Jewels, Dinmoml E ng3, uo. will, as usual, receive every utieutiuu. Don't forget the Address— Manners au<i Cuba six'oots 11 ' WElXIK(.iTi)]v. KEW SEEDS. NEW SEEDS. | UST arrived by Mail Stenimr fro ii S. n 11 FrauciHeo, ail k nds of Vefjetubles, Flowern. n: nis In and Maeraca:p : , all iu sj.ie.wid order, at OKELL & LINNELI.'S 11EKBIVE STOIiE, Conrtenay Place, opposite the ihs Works, Wdlingtou. 1716

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1730, 8 July 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1730, 8 July 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1730, 8 July 1884, Page 3

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