Wanted. WANTED KNOWN. Advertisements for situations in this column ; not exceeding 16 words ONE SHILLING first insertion, SIXPENCE each subsequent insertion, „ WANTED— By a competent woolclasser,a shed for the ensuing season. First-class testimonials from sotue of the leading woolgrowers of Australia. Address, " Woolclasser," Bradford Quay, Blenheim. , 2106 sTTANTED,—Situation by single man; YY can''drive, or look after stud horses, or general work. Apply Farmer's Registry Office. " 2105 ANTED.—Situation by a «ood station cook; first class baker. Apply Farmer's Registry Office. WANTED.— A girl about 16 years of age. Also a general .Servant for Greytown district, :1 < Apply Farmer's Registry Office. 2100 WANTED,— A boy for the country. . Apply Farmer's Registry Office. 2100 WOTED— Good Fresh Butter' in any quantity, at the Indian Tea Warehouse. F. VV. Temple. 2100 WANTED,— A Shepherd; good dogs 1 absolutely necessary. Apply Longwood, Featherston, or Watarangi, WANTED KNOWN-The Turner that met with an accident to his hand at Woodside, and who called at Wakelin's mill some three months ago, that the job we then arranged for is still open. R. A. Wakelin, Sash- and Door Factory, Greytown North. 2094 WANTED.— A good joiner, at once, also, a good circular bench man, good wages to good hands. Apply Wakelin's Sash and Door Factory, Greytown North, 2094 WANTED TO SELL,-The con' veniently situated comfortable four-roomed house in Church-street, now occupied by G. M, Park Esq. Pricelow, very little cash required, and easy ternm for balance, Apply R, Brown and Co,, Queen-street. 2085 WAjNTED,— Men for falling from 20 to 30 acres of bush. Work to be finished by the Ist October. Apply to Johnßayner, East Taratahi.' WANTED,— A few more boarders in a private Boarding House near the Post Office. For terms &c., apply at the Daily Office. 2036 WANTED,—' Hie travelling public to know that they can have firstclass accommodation at Kibblewhite'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 ANTED KNOWN .-J. opened a choice assortment of Gold and Silver Fringes, Laces, Gimps, Spangles &c. Large stoek of Toys and Fancy Goods always on had, alsoCiwe Wools and Silks; Silk and Wool Arrasenes, and all kinds of Fancy Needlework Materials. J. BIRREL, Fancy Repository, 45. Cuba-Sfc Wellin toil. 2038 THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S ■■■ ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS, Under Contract with 1 THE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT, ILL be despatched with Her Majesty's 1% mails as under for LONDON, Via Rio de Janeiro and Madeira And thenceforth ever? fourth Thursday. The above are a 1 new steamers, built specially for the l trade, and commanded by men of great experience. The length of the passage by the Company's steamers averages under forty days, PASSAGE MONEYSaIoon, from 60 guineas upwards; second saloon, 40 guineas; steerage from 18 guineas. For freight or passage apply to THE HEAD OFFICES, Ohristchurch, Or to the BRANCHES and AGENTS of the Company throughout the colony. 1954 THE ORIGINAL COLONIAL SCOTCH PIE SHOP. Manners-Street, Wellington. (Next door to Mr Thornton.) MR J. CARR, Confectioner, &c,, of Lambton Quay, begs toinfoi'mtho inhabitants of the Wairarapa that he has opened the above shop with a first-class stock of Pastry and Small Goods of eveiy description. Hot Pies and Tea or Coffee at any hour. Do not mistake the shop; look for my name over the door.JOHN CARR, Proprietor. REWARD. GEORGE BUCK SEN., of the Taita offers a Reward of £SO to anyone who finds the remains of his LATE SON,GEORGE, who was drowned in the Wainuiorv River, within six months or thereabouts. : : 208G butteß; : butter. butter. TO DAIRYMEN. WANTED.— A weekly supply of: prime, fresh butter, from 1001b to "]s>,, Highest',market price.. 11 " jApply Box 158, Post Uffice, 2104 Wellington, :
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2107, 29 September 1885, Page 3
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