WANTEP- KNOWN. -Advertiseinei.ts in this column not exceeding Hi words ONE SHILLING firm insertion cJIXPEcSfCE eaoh subsequent nsertion, „„ ANTED.-A nurse girl, Apply Mrs T V ElkinsLDixon street. 1856 pply Elkitis, Olub Hotel." ANTED.—A milkman who con make ,» himself generally useful. Apply, •enry Elder, Laogdale Station, 1856 7ANTED-One Thousand Cuatomera to VV bUVBnDD* TTnra'a TTolmott of 1 D aob, worth 8a 6d; also their Colonial Wucher Boots 6s lid per pair, worth 10s .M servant (or a private houße. Apply W»«AJi_L>- AU wno are interested iu getting the beat value for their money to know ftatH. Flockton's branch of toe Variety 8to:-e (in Davidson's old premises,MannerStreet)containsecoudliand furnituie and goods jf every imaginable description at prices remarkably low H Flockton. Variety Stores. Tory & Manners greets, Wellington. • iBO9 Hyde, Hairdresser, has the largest Stock of Hainvork in Wellington. Comb. ingamade up. Wigs on Hire. Note the address - Opposite Bank New Zealand, Lambton Quay, Wellington. 179;; WANTED KNOWN.-That there arc vacancies for a few Weekly Boarders at the Wairarapa Boarding House. J. Doughty, Proprietor. 1791 ANTED.—The travelling public 0 t j know that they can- have first-class accommodation at Kibblewhite's Fajhu Accommodation House, next Feist's Store Queen-street Masterton. Wteu'y boarders £1; all meals, In; Eeds, Is 6d. Special arrangements for families. Horace fed for la per feed. Good Daddook. JANTED KNOWN.-That 1 nave 1 V always for sale a large Stock of con. traotors tip drays, wharf drays, spring drays, spring cattß: also, buggies, waggonetto, phatons, one second-hand brougham, and one new landau in course of ereotion 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 BOHAN, Wellington Couch Fac tory, Manners streets and Taranaki Place, Wellington. 1C45 r ANTED INOTO.-ThatliEEsranA '• YV Habdihg have established a Cen. tral Carrying Depot, opposite ' Cookbnm'i Block," Queen-street, Masterton, Goods conveyed to or from the Rail vav Station iu Express or Spring Cart. Express will be at the station on the arrival of each kan.. Goods aud Parcels delivered in town or country. Furniture carefully removed. All work at lowest ratea TO LIST. 1855 A. ELKINS. mO BE LET ON HIRE for the Season, X a Hornby Reaper and Twinejßinder, also n Reaper aud Mower. Horses and Harnesß if required. Aoply Daily Office. , ' 1853 FOR SALE.—A dwelling (four rooms, two chimnies), and a quarter acre section' of improved land in Bentley'a Estate, five minutes walk from the Post Office. The owner having left the district is prepared to Sill the above cheap. For particulars apply to the Daily Office. ISM Wit SALE OR TO LET.-A Small Farm . three miles from Carterton, good land, fenced and subdivided. House and cowshed, Ac. Part of purchase money j,tn remain in mortgage if desired. Apply to Andrew McKenzie, Carterton. 185,3 HOUSE, Perry street, 4 rooms, and scullery, House, Church street, 7 rooms. Apply to 18« WALTER PERRY. TO be disposed of after Christmas, the goodwill, furniture, dfcc,, of a Ladies' Boarding School in Masterton, established five years. Terms very moderate. For further particulars apply office of this paper. 1839 \ 0 & S A _, ] 1 Good'loh.p, Cornish Boiler, in First Class order A patent Brickmaking Machine, capahlo of moulding. 15,000 blioks per day; capable for steam or horse power. A small Boiling down. Plant, suitable for email butcher, Also, manufacturers of Speedy'fl Patent Wool Presses, with raothet motion, ' ROBERTSON & CO., 1515 Micenix Foundry. D THIS iIEASON AT HIS WNEB'S STABLES Th ell known Exmcor Pony, LITTLE JOHN, By Foam out of Sea Spray by Tidal Wave out of Mermaid by Neptune out of Sea Serpent by Octopus out of Star Fish, Oetopuß. one of tho celebrated Exmoor breed of ponies, was imported atconsiderablo ' cost by Victor Hugo. LITTLE JOHN is a rich cream with black points, stands 13 htinda, beautiful temper and perfect symmetry. Terms,—£L is, Groomagc2s 6d. Payable at first service. ! WILLIAM NEILL, 1817 Proprietor. SADDLERY. THE PERMANENT SADDLERS WATSON and Co, (Next Borough Council Chambers) MASTERTON, IN thanking their Mends and the public generally for the support they have been accorded in the past, beg to in'orm them that ■ they havk engaged the services of a first-class collar-maker, 'and will he ablo to supply cart collars, on and after the Ist of September fromloH. Every othsr article iu the trade to be had at equal'y low rates.. Watson and Co, having the largest and most efficient staff of workmen in the Wairarapa, customers may rely on gtttiiii! , all orders for work entrusted to them made g and repaired on the shortest notice. The . dai'y show of jobbing to be always seen, both ißßido and outside their shop, is a sufficient guarantee of their woikroanship, Watson & Co.'s motto is—'• No extortion, I. prompt attention to all orders, first-clafs workmanship," 1470 piCHARD-p pOLLINS, ' (Late H.Wills) Saddler and Harnessmaker,. Tinui. Choice Stock of' Saddles and Bridles, Ac. Repairs promptly and neatly executed
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1858, 6 December 1884, Page 3
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