QOBB AND CO.’S TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES Leave the Booking Office, Adjoining Osgood’s Empire Hotel, Wellington, for the various Branches as under : WEST COAST, WANGANUI BRANCH, Every Monday and Thursday, at 6 a.m., passing through 1. Kai Warra Waira 2. Ngahauranga 3. Johnsonville 4. Porirua 5. Pahautanui 6. Horokiwi Valley 7. Paikakariki 8. Waikanae 9. Otaki Coaches leave the Booking Office M’Donnell’s Red Lion Hotel, Wanganui, for Wellington, same day and hour. 10. Horowhenua 11. Manawatu 12. Lower Rangitikei 13. Upper Rangitikei 14. Tutaenui 15. Taurakina 16. Wangaehu 17. Wanganui EAST COAST, WAIEAEAPA LINE, Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, at 7 a.m.. passing through 1. The Hutt 7: Featherston 2. Taita 8. Tauherinikau 3. Silver Stream 9. Greytown 4. Upper Hutt 10. Carterton 5. Mungaroa 11. Masterton 6. Pakaratahi Return Coaches leave Dixon’s Accommodation House, Masterton for Wellington, every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 7 a.m. TURAKINA AND WANGANUI. A Coach leaves Gleeson’S Hotel, Turakina, for Wanganui daily, atß'3oa.m., passing through intermediate stations. Returning, leaves the Red Lion Hotel, Wanganui, at 4 p.m. same day. Horses bought, sold, or exchanged. J. DAVIES, Proprietor. Greytown, January 10, 1867,
NOTICE. MR. CHARLES RUSSELL, Music Seller, of Wellington, begs to inform his friends in the Wairarapa and surrounding districts that he still continues his annual January visits, right through to Napier and that no person is authorised by him to make use of his name. He is led to this having found that a person of the name of Legg has been making use of his name, with regard to his intentions of visiting the district, All future orders to lie left at the office of this paper. Greytown, 11th January, 1867. WAIRARAPA BAKING ESTABLISHMENT. ALEXANDER GRIGG MAIN-STREET, GREYTOWN, BREAD AND FANCY BISCUIT BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, BEGS to thank the settlers of the Wairarapa for the liberal share of their patronage bestowed upon him since he commenced business and trusts by supplying the best articles at the lowest remunerative profit to merit its continuance. BALLS, WEDDING, DINNER, SUPPER AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OP PETE SUPPLIED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. January 1, 1867. J CAMPBELL, GREYTOWN. House Painter, Glazier and Paperhanger, and Decorator. Any part of the Valley visited. PHOTOGRAPHY. THE undersigned begs to thank the inhabitants of the Wairarapa for their former support, aud to inform them that he is now prepared to take Views or Likenesses in any part of the District. Families taken at their own houses. Carte de Visites, Oil Paintings, Engravings, &c., copied. GORDON BAILLIE. Feb. 15, 1867. TO BE LET. ' THE House, Garden and Eight Acre Paddock on the Moroa Plain, near Greytown, now in the occupation of Mr. Butt. Apply at the MOROA STORES. Greytown, March 7,1867. STORE CATTLE. THE UNDERSIGNED is always > purchaser of Store Cattle. C. R. BID WELL, Pihautca. WALKER BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, GREYTOWN. A well selected stock of Boots and Shoes on hand. Station orders executed with despatch.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 12, 23 March 1867, Page 4
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