VV ;iuu><l. WANTED KNOWN. Advertisemocta ia this column not exceeding 16 words ONE SHILLING first insertion .SIXPENCE each subsequent usertion. '/ITANTED,-A tidy girl, to assist in VV housework where there are no children. Apply this office. 1822 WANTED.— A girl to cook and wash. Apply Mrs Hosliing, Church-street. 1822 WANTED KNOWN.—" First Lamb of the Season" to-morrow at Wickerson & Wagland's, Queen-Street. 1822 WANTED— A Situation as overseer or Manager Saw-mill or Timber yard, by experienced man. Apply "0. J,," this office. 1810 WANTED— All who are interested in getting the best value for their money to know that H, Mockton's branch of the Variety Sto::e (in Davidson's old premises, Manner Street) contain secoud hand furnituio and goods jf every imaginable description at_ prices remarkably low. H. Floekton, Variety Stores, Tory & Manners ttreets, Wellington. 1809 WANTED TO SELL.—Nos. 162, 166, 183, 86, Alfredton Block; also 2CO acres, being No. 116 in the Rangitumau, Good land, and cheap, on very easy termß, Also ten allotments in Carterton, quarter acre each. Do. ten Featheraton, rlo., 47,48, 49,50, Fitzher'oert, being ten acres each. Very cheap. Good level land, with plenty of good'totara bush, Terms made to suit everybody. Price, oto., send to owner-O. W, Clayton, 'Wellington, Country town allotments, from £5 each, on receipt of PosS office order, J acres, £lO each, 1794
WANTED KNOWN.—If you wish to marry well, become the owner of a freehold quarter acre towu allotment, by sending a Post Office Order for £5; half acre corner allotment for £lO that might be worth a thousand some day. Title deeds under Land Transfer Act. Cut this out and loEe no time in becoming your own landlady or landlord at once. Cheque and P.O. Orders made payable to 0. W, Clayton, Wellington (the owner), Look out for a rainy day in time. 179 i TP ANTED KNOWN. - That D. D. Hyde, Hairdresser, lias the largest Stock of Hairwork in Wellington. Combings made up. Wigs on Hire. • Note the address Opposite Bank New Zealand, Lambton Quay, Wellington. 1793 WANTED _ KNOWN.-That there are vacancies for a few Weekly Boarders at the Wairarapa Boarding House. J. Doughty, Proprietor, 1791 WANTED TO SELL.—Sittings purebred Light Brahma Eggs, 10s per sitting. Apply Daily Office. WANTED.— The travelling pubuo o know that they can have first-class accommodation at Kibblewuite's Familv Accommodation House, next Feist's Store Quean-street Masterton, boarders £1; all meals, Is; Eeds, Is 6d. Special arrangements for families. Horseß fed fot Is per feed. Good Daddock, WANTED KNOWN.-That 1 have always for sale a large Stock of con> tractors' tip drays, wharf drays, spring drays, spring carts: also, buggies, waggonettes, phietons, ono second-hand brougham, and one new landau in course of erection to be fitted out to the taste and style of the purchaser; the English iron fore carriage made to any dimensions to order for the trade. M BORAN, Wellington Coach Fac tory, Manners streets and Taranaki Place. Wellington. 1045
ANTED KNOTOJ.—That Jleesteb & Hakdino lmva established a Gen. tral Carrying Depot, opposite ' Cockburn'l Block," Queen-street, Mastertou, Goods conveyed to or from the Rail vay Station iu Express or Spring Cart. Express will be at the station on the arrival of each tram, Goods and Parcels delivered in town or country. Furniture carefully removed. All work at lowest rates POE S&LE, Thoroughbred Eetriever dog, two years old. For particulars apply at Daily Office. 1821 mO LET.—A four roomed Cottag'e X in Smith Street, Apply to M. ALEXANDER 1820 Chapel Street. SPACIOUS Shop to let in Theatre Royal Building, Qucea-Bt., Mastcrton, at low rental. Apply G. S. W. Dalrymple, Estate Agent, Perry-st, 1799 TO LET.-A Superior Eight-fioome HOUSE, with Outbuildings, ,and a largo well watered Paddock; half a mile from the Post Oriice. For particulars apply 1798 "DAILY" OFFICE. T7IOR SALE, ON EASY TERMS,J.. The conveniently situated, well, finished House in Church-street lately in the occupation of Mr W. l f . Roydhouse. Apply ou the premises, or to IMS R, BROWN & CO.
ROLLER SKATES, FOR SALE.—A pair patent HOLLER SKATES, new, pnco teu shillings, Apply DaiijY office, 1712 Jjl oli H A E ■ Good 10 h.p, Cornish Boiler, in First Class order A patent Brickmaking Machine, capablo of moulding 15,000 biieks per day; capable for steam or horse power, A small Boiling down Plant, suitable for small butcher, Also, manufacturers of Speedy's Patent Wool Presses, with raethet motion. ROBERTSON & CO., 1515 l'hcenix Foundry. RODGER'S WROUGHT IRON SPLIT PULLEYS. THE best Pulley iu the World, over 40,000 in use. Made in all sizes and widths up to 24ft diameter by Oft wide. A stock ranging from G inches up to 54 inches diameter and various widths always on hand. These pulleys cannot break and tho prices compare favorably with those of cast iron. Use no more wood or cast iron pulleys. Send for price lists, Solo agent forNewZmland
WALTER BROWN, Engineer and Tool Maker, Mechanical Valuer, Old Customhouse street, Wellington. W. B, is also sol'i agent for Masrn' Stone-breaking, (hushing, and Pulverising Machinery, and indents for all kinds uf machinery, WAIRARAPA PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, TN ADDITION to the Prizes enumerated 1 in the published Prizo List, the following are offered for competition at the forthcoming Show on November G, 1884:—Mr James Stuckey offers 5 guineas for the best Hereford Bull eligible lor entry in the English Hereford Herd Hook; ton [.owes & lotus offer 2 guineas for the best 2 tooth Leicestnr ram; Mr D. Kennedy offers £1 for the best s'ilt beef; Mr W. Lawrence offers a prize of 2 guineas for the best yearling by Lord Nelson; Mrß. S. Hawkins offers a prize of £3 for the best Hack for hill work, not to exceed 15 hands; Messrs Moore & Krull offer a prize of 2 guineas for the best purebred Shorthorn Heifer, calved since Ist July, 1881; Mr.John Morrison offers a prize o! 3 guineas for "the best pen of sheep, which, in the opinion of the Judges, bears the most profitable 'fleeces of wool, combined with excellence of carcase for mutton, tho owner to state how bred, 1796 H, H, WOLTEKS Sec,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1823, 25 October 1884, Page 3
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