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FEBBY HOTEL JAMES MEBSON, Proprietor. 'J'HIS well-known House will, being refurnished throughout, and supplied with the Best Brands of Ales. Wines, and Spirits, Offer superior accomodation to Travellers and the Public. MB JAMES MEBSON, Proprietor, begs to assure his many friends throughout the District that when 1 they favor him with a ’isit they will find every home comfort at the LAKE FEBBY HOTEL. j MASTEBTON BBEWEBY- 1 LINGABD, in returning thanks for! the liberal support he has received since be opened the Masterton Brewery, begs to in form his supporters, and the public generally that he has parted with his interest in the Business to Mr J. (i. BOCKEL, who, he feels convinced, will continue to meet theii requirements to their entire satisfaction. In retiring from the Masterton branch, hj wishes to assure the public that he thoroughly appreciates the support he has received, and that his only reason for retiring is, that the whole of his attention is required by his various astablishments on the West Coast. The number of friends he has in the Wairarapa has caused him a feeling of the utmost regret. ______ The undersigned, in taking possession of the above Business, begs to inform the public that no efforts will be spared on his part to supply the same satisfactory article that has hitherto been offered to the public. The fact that the business will remain under the entire management of Mr J. Gatescha, may be taken as a guarantee of every want being carefully attended to.

Special brews will be supplied in compliance with orders to that effect. J. G. ROCKEL. Sept. 4, 1877. 0 T I C Ei HAVING this day disposed of my Masterton Brewery to Mr J. G. Bockel, together with all my book debts, I have to request that all monies due to the Brewery will be paid to Mr J. G Rockel, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge. : W. LINGABD. Masterton, Sept. 1, 1877. JyfASTEBTON BBEWEBY. Mr JOSEPH GATTSCHA* is authorised to collect all moneys due to me on account of the Masterton Brewery, and his receipt will be a sufficient discharge. .J.G. BOCKEL. Masterton, Sept. 1, 1877. CABTERTON - TABATATII PEBmTNENT INVESTMENT, I.OAN AND BUILDING SOCIETY. Trustees: Messrs Burton Boys, H. Giles, T. Moore. Board of Directors : Messrs W. Booth (Chairman), B. Fairorother, T. Hooker, H. Stewart, J. Snodgrass, A. Armstrong, W. Payne. Bankers : .. .. Bank of New Zealand. Solicitor: W. G. Beard. Auditors: .. B. R. Armstrong; T. Gole. Shares £SO; Half-shares £25. Borrowers can obtain advances from £25 and upwards for any period from one to twelve years, and repay by monthly instalThe Society receives monies on deposit, allowing interest at the following rates: For 3 months 6 per cent 6 61 „ 12 „ 7 „ Office—High-street, Carterton. Pay Day—First Saturday in each month. Office Hours—3 p.m. to 4 p.m., 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. W. STUAKT-FORBES, Secretary and Manager. THE OLDEST HOUSE in the District is the RAILWAY HOTEL, MASTERTON. THOMAS LOWES Having leased the above, will be happy t» see all his old friends and as many new ones a wili favor him with a call, A FIRST CLASS TABLE Is always provided. THE BILLIARD ROOM Being under the supervision of the wellknown *• Andy," is a sufficient guarantee that lovers of the game will meet with every attention to their requirements A DRY SKITTLE ALLEY Is attached to the Premises. First class accommodation for boarders and j the travelling public, and a hearty Welcome to all. Good Stabling, Loose Boxes, and Secure Paddocks. 1077 q K BA L E.—By the undersignedSeveral very Superior BUGGIES, built by Robertson, Sydney. EDWARD PEARCE, Wellington.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume 7, Issue 614, 9 October 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume 7, Issue 614, 9 October 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume 7, Issue 614, 9 October 1877, Page 4

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