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CONVEYANCE. R COBB & CO’S TKLXe&AFH umt or OTAL MAIL COACHES TO WAIRARAPA. Leave (he Wellington Poet Office, Nw the Odd Fellow** Hall, Daily, at Seven a.m..

passing through 1. The Hntt 7. Featherston 2. Taita S. Tauherenikau S. Silrer Stream 9. Oreytown 4 Upper Hutt 10. Carterton 5 Uungaroa 11. Maiterton 9 Pakaratahi I Betorn Coacbei leare Dixon’s Acoomhoda I TICK Housi, Masterton, for WeUington, i | Daily, at 6.30 a.m. Fare* to and from WeUington and MasterI ton, 21s; Wellington and Carterton, 18s 6J ; i Wellington and Greytown, 15s 6d ; Wellirg- | ton and Featberslon, 13s. This charge frees i aU the tolls. To commence on the Ist of January, 1874 9ST Horses hoeght, sold or exchanged. W. R. UASTWELL, Proprietor. CARRIAGE. MR R. T. HAWKE begs to inform the i settlers of the Wairarapa that he has j . commenced the business of Carrier between ' Wellington and the Wairarapa, and will | attend to any orders intrusted to him with I punctuality and dispatch. I Oreytown, May 6,1874

NOTICE. t I VhE Undersigned beg to notify that they still continue to carry on their business as CARRIERS between MASTERTON and WELLINGTON. While thanking their friends for the very liberal support which has hitherto been accorded to them they trust by CAREFUL AT TENTION to ALL ORDERS, and PROMPT DELIVERY of GOODS intrusted to their care, to deserve a con tinuanoe of it. F. HARRISON & J. VILE, N.B.- All goods and parcels for the Wairarapa left with Messrs T. Taylor & Co., General Dealers, Lambton Quay, Wellington, will receive prompt attention.

SAW MILLS. TARATAHI SAW AND PLANING HILLS. VTfTM. BOOTH A Co. haring bought the ' " above Uillt from Meaen Hurhan and Smith, respectfully aak from the people of Wairarapa a there of their patronage. They have now at work for planing, tonguing and grooving and moulding; first elate machinery imported from England, and any orders sent to them will have immediate attention.

BELVEDERE STEAM SAW AND ELOUR MILLS ESTABUSHED 1865. TARATAHI, WAIRARAPA. rpOTARA, WHITE and RED PINE, L MATAI, BIRCH, MAIRE and RATA, cat to Order. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. LONG LENGTHS for RAILWAY BRIDGES, WHARVES, Ac. cut to order. A LARGE STOCK of TOTARA always on hand at the Mill THOS. HOOKER

UNION SAW MILL s’ TARATAHL to out timber to any length and sue, with despatch. Stock kept on band at Ur Corpe'a Taratahi Store. All orders left with him will be strictly attended to. YULE & GEORGE. Not 8,1873. MOBOA SAW MILLS, NEAR GREYTOWN. W. H. P. JONES, PROPUIETOB. eait be obtained at the above mills on the shortest notice and the lowest terms. Oct 2.1872 GREYTOWN SAW MILL. HE Udernsigned having removed the Greytown Saw Mill on to the Moroa Plain, one mile from the Rising Son Hotel on No. 4 Line, is prepared to supply any orders be may receive with despatch. WOODSIDE S\W MILLS. A. 6AILO :, MANAGES. CUT TIMBER with dispatch. Always a large stock of sawn totara on hand. Oct. 2.1872. PAPAWAI SAW MILLS, TERRY AND BAILLIE, PROPRIETORS. f |tOTARA Timber of all sixes can be X obtained at the above Mills at the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. April 21,1874. fjpHE Undersigned are now prepared r JX)TARA and other sawn timber FIERCE COTTER.

/. D. CAMPBELL, piINTEB A DECOBATOE, Mmr Smn, Oimows. Ordm punctually attended to.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume 3, Issue 189, 27 June 1874, Page 4

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