W anted* WANTED -KNOWN. - ; Vy . ' meuts for aituatios. . this column not'exceeding 10 words ON'S SHILLING first insertion, SIXPEKCiS each subsequent insertion. _____ WANTED TO.SELL.—About a mile YV and ti half of Wooden Tramway. Timber quite sound. '■ Apply Te Ore Ore Saw Mills. , 2077 WANTED.— A smart boy to deliver parcels. Apply to J. McDowell, next Empire Hotel. 2077 ¥ ANTED.— A good piece of land, : suitable for Bmall farm, with or without improvements. Drummond and Co', Survey Office. Queen-street, Master ton 2072 WANTED.— Situation by a general Servant, must be in town. Apply Farmer's Registry Office. 2070 WANTED.— a general servant, also auurse-girl. None under 18 need apply. Mrs W. G. Beard, Cole-street. . 2GGO WANTED TO LET.—A shop adjoining Mr McGlashan's shop in Oockburn's Block. Apply Daily Office ■ 2008 WANTED.— General Servant. Apply Farmer's Registry Office, ' 2004. WANTED. Housemaid. , Apply Farmer's Registry Office.' 2064 WAiSTED.— Men for falling from 20 to 30 acres of bush. Work to be finished by the Ist October, Apply to Johnßayner, East Taratahi, WAITED.— A laundress. Good . permanent situation for suitable person, Apply Farmer's Registry Office. WANTED KNOWN, to country blacksmiths, railway contractors, and others, that in consequence of using. the water blast, I have for sale, cheap, six blacksmiths' Bellows, all in good workingorder. Apply to M. Bohan, Wellington Coach Factory. 2052 WANTED— To let, a nine-roomed house in Chapel-street, the late residence of Mr M. Caselberg. Apply to M. Caselberg and Co. 2050 "ITT ANTED,—Situations for gardeners, YV pkughmen,' general servants, farm helps, nurse-girls, &o. Apply Farmer's Registry Office. 204!) WANTED.— A few more boarders in a private Boarding House near the Posit Officii. For terms &c., apply at the Dam Office, 203(1 TT7ANTED,—'Ihe travelling pnbhe to YY know that they can have first- ■ class accommodation ait Kibblewhitk's •Family Accommodation House next Feist's Store, Queen-street, ■ Masterton. Weekly boarders £1; all meals, Is; Beds Is Gd. Special arrangements for families. Horses fed for Is per feed. Good paddocks WANTED TO SELL.—Galvanised Corrugated Iron, five to ten feet, 20 and 24 guage; also Roofing Felt, Sheet , Lead, Zinc, Copper, and Brass. Lead, Compo, black, and Galvanised Water and Gas Pipes. Black, Galvanised, and Enamelled Sinks, Wash Basins, and every description of Plumbers' Brass Foundry. Garden and Fire Hoss. Thomas Ballinger, Importer, Willie-sl., Wellington. t 2020 WANTED TO CLEAR,-Portable Coppers, Galvanised Corrugated lornTaflks, Chimney Pots, Ridging, Spout ng, Down Pipes, also Lead-edged Riding, Lead Headed Nails, Baths, &c. Thomas Ballinger, Plumber and Manufacturer, No. 17, Willis-street, Welling ton. if KNOWN.-J, Birrel lira opened a choice assortment of Gold and Silver Fringes, Laces, Gimps, Spangles Ac. Largo stock of Toys r.iiti Fanoy Goods always on hand, alsoCreivi-1 Wools and Silks jSilkandWoolArrasenea, and all kinds of Fancy Needlework Materials. J. BIRREL, Fancy Repository, 45, Cuba-St Wellington, 20f);j THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS, Under Contract with TUIS NEW ZEALAND GOYKRNMENT, WILL be despatched Her Majesty s . mails as under for L O N DO N, Via Rio de Janeiro and Madeira Steamer# Ru&pehu Kaikoura.. Tongariro Aorangi... Rimutaka Tons Commander. Port of Departure 18S5 Greenstreot'WelnVn Aug SO Crutoliley ■' Bono Tur'rin . Halhtt . Data iLy ttelt'n jSept i'l |Oct -j INovi3 {Dec 17 And thenceforth evorv fourth Thursday. 'l'ho above are a 1 new steamura, bm!Lspecially for the trade, and command-,d by men of great experience. The length of the passage by the Company's steamers averages under forty i!:r. PASSAGE MONEYSaIoon, fiu.: 00 guineas upwards; socond saloon, guineas; .steerage from 18 guineas. For freight or passage apply to THE HEAD OFFICES, Christchurch, Or to the BRANCHES and AGENTS «< the Company throughout the colony. 19fvt It A. NICHOLLS, PAINTER & PAPERHANGEB,. HAS removed to more commodity premises in Queon-stroet, Waipouabridgo. N.B.—A large stock of papor-hanginpu jst arrived from Encland. i'C i TO STATION-HOLDERS AND ■ OTHERS, M ■ — : , , N account of the Wellington an;; Masterton Railway, charging sue;', an extortionate freight on wool per bale, the undersigned are prepared to cair; Wool from Masterton to Wellington by horse teams-at a reduced rate, For .further particulars, apply to HERCUCK & TAPLLW - : •. Carriers, 2075 • .Taueru.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2077, 25 August 1885, Page 3
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