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FOR SALB . A FOUR year old short-horned Durham BULL. Apply to H. BANNISTER, Masterton, or to G. WATSON, Taueru. October 14,1867. OKITZ HIRSCH B E RG, Wholesale and Retail Storekeeper, Wine and Spirit Merchant, Main-street Greytown. EDMUND ANDERSON, SURVEYOR, Land Agent and Licensed ;, Surveyor under the “ New Zealand Native Land’s Act, 1865.” Carterton, 1 October, 1867. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PUBLIC NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED having purchased all the interest in the CATTLE now running at the MUKAMUKA, caution all persons from removing any of them from the run. In the event of any infringement, the strictest penalty of the law will be carried out. JOHN H. HORNER, HENRY DEATH. Ilutt, October 18, 1867. GREYTOWN CRICKET CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of this Club will be held at the Schoolroom, Greytown on Tuesday Evening, the 29th inst, at 7 o’clock. • All members and parties desirous of becoming members are requested to attend. A. MAGINNITY, Secretary G.C.C. October 25, 1867. MATRIMONY. TTTANTED.—A WIFE, age not to exceed T V forty years. She must be sober minded, industrious, thrifty, good-tempered, cleanly in her habits, and thoroughly capable to manage a house on a station in the Wairarapa—the gentleman advertising being the owner thereof, and who now offers himseif to one of the 1 fair sex possessing the above qualities. The advertiser guarantees everthing to make a happy home. No lady given to whistling, smoking, or wearing the breeches need communicate. Any lady desiring to communicate with, and ascertain further from-the applicant must do so by enclosing the same addressed to O.G;A. care of Editor Wairarapa Mercury who will forward them unopened. "ITT ANTED,—-A competent, SHEPHERD. Tt Apply to EDWIN MEREDITH. Whareama, October 19, 1867, TO STATION HOLDERS-OWNERS OF STOCK, &c. T HE Pure bred ARABIAN Entire Horse SULT A N ” has arrived in the Valley, and will stand at 'the following places during the season: — Featheeston. —Oh Mondays at Abbott’s Hotel. Greytown —AtW. Hammerich’s Greytown Arms Hotel, on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays. Masterton— At Jones’ Hotel, on Thursdays and Fridays. Terms:—£2 10 per mare. 5s groomage. Payable on first January, 1868. Terms if paid in cash £2. Ss groomage. giT For pedigree, &c., see next issue. October 25, 1867. NOTI'C E. THE undersigned begs to inform his friends and the public generally, that in addition to his private business as Farrier, he is prepared to castrate horses generally. Orders will be received from any part of the district. References for this season can be obtained from Messrs T. and J. Hawke, T. Walker and J. Rowe. Blistering, Firing and Docking neatly executed. Constitution, Diaretic and Physic Balls always on hand. Medicines administered on the spot, or sent to any part of the valley. S. JACKSON, Cattle and Horse Farrier. Greytown, October 25th 1867. TO E. MEREDITH, ESQ., J.P. SIR,— We the undersigned landowners in the Whareama Road District request , you to call a general meeting of the voters in the said district for the purpose of considering what roads it is desirable to form and to raise funds to carry may be resolved into execution. We should be obliged to you to call the meeting at an early date, ‘ J. C. Andrew J. Cripps H. Buxton A. Nicholls J, Groves J. Guthrie Eiversdale,; October 15,: 1867. 'Gentlemen,— ln compliance with your requisition I hereby convene a'meeting of ratepayers to be holden at Mr Cripps at 12 o’clock of Wednesday, 13th proximo. EDWIN MEREDITH, J.P,

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 43, 28 October 1867, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 43, 28 October 1867, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 43, 28 October 1867, Page 2

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