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E MPI R E HOTEL WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND. JAMES OSGOOD, Proprietor, January 1, 1867. EAGLE TAVERN. WILLIS STREET. w. LAWRENCE desires to acquaint the inhabitants of and visitors to Wellington, that he has taken that well known Hotel, the EAGLE TAVERN, Willis-street, and trusts, by strict attention to the requirements of his patrons, to merit a due share of their favors. The Stock has been replenished and chosen with great care from the best brands. January 1, 1867. yiCTORIA HOTEL, ABEL SMITH STREET, WELLINGTON, N.Z, Good accommodation for country settlers and Boarders. First-class Wines, Spirits and Ales. R. SOMMERVILLE, Proprietor. January Ist, 1867. J. M NNI N G SADDLE, COLLAR AND HARNESS MAKER. Next door to Mr. Charles Ticehurst, Butcher Greytown. N,B.—Horses carefully fitted and repairs neatly executed. R. BURRETT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STATIONER, BOOKSELLER, BOOKBINDER AND PAPER RULER. Manner-street, RECEIVES by every Mail via Panama the following Papers:— Illustrated London News, Punch Dispatch, Lloyds’, Reynolds’ Universe, News of the World Home News Weekly Times, Illustrated Paper Illustrated Weekly News Bell’s Life, Sporting Life, &c. Periodicals, every month, in parts — London Journal, Family Herald Cassell’s Illustrated Reynold’s Miscellany English Woman’s Domestic Magazine Bow Bells, Sunday at Home Leisure Hour, &c. Orders for English Papers or Books promptly attended to.

Account Books of all kinds in stock School Books, in great variety Bibles, Prayer Books Church Services, Hymn Books Reward and Gift Books Drawing Paper And every article connected with the Trade, Albums in great variety. Music and Books neatly and cheaply bound. Orders left at the office of the Mercury punctually attended to. Agent for the Wairaeapa Mercury. January Ist, 1867. 0 II N HALL, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER. OPPOSITE THE WAIRARAPA MERCURY OFFICE, GREYTOWN. A well selected and varied stock of Boots and Shoes, Ladies’ Shoes &c., always on hand. Orders executed with prompitude, the articles being of best workmanship, and a neat fit guaranteed. FOR SALE. ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES of Land on the Taratahi Plain Block, consisting of about 100 acres of excellent lightly timbered Land, and the rest good totara bush. The Mungatara river runs through the section. For further particulars apply to the owner H. S. PALMERSON, Survey Camp, Greytown, . Or, ROBERT KEMBLE, Carterton. February 15,1867.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 12, 23 March 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 12, 23 March 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 12, 23 March 1867, Page 1

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