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POSTPONEMENT. o picket club. Concert ami Dunce IS POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. %£*■' • ' FEATHERSTON TOWN BOARD. LICENSING- DISTRICT. IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an ELECTION OF FIVE MEMBERS for a Licensing Committee for the Featherston Town District, will ha held as follows Nomination of Candidates at the Town Board Office, on THURSDAY, 12th February, 1886, at 12 Noon, and the poll (if necessary) on the 19tb February, 1386. By order, 0. W, KEYS, Returning Officer. Featherston, 26th January, 1886. FOR BALE, FIREWOOD. MRS JANE BISHOP begs to notify to the Public of Greytown thatsbejwill receive orders for firewood and will supply it as follows 4 feet lengths, 10s per cord 2 do do 14s do Jobbing work of all kinds done at cheapest rates. 80 PUBLIC NOTICE. JOHN DOCKERY, BRICKMAKER, GREYTOWN, DESIRES to return thanks to the public of Greytown and the surrounding districts for all past favors since be commenced business, and hopes by unremitting attention to ensure a long continuance of the same. A large assortment of Flower Pots on hand to dispose of. 464

W. LUNDQVIST. Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Music, GBEYTOWN. IS now prepared to repair and tnne Pianofortes and Harmoniums having received a new supply of Pelt, Strings, and other material for that purpose. The best workmanship and despatch guaranteed.

No. 2. No. 2. VENTURE’S CONSULTATION ON THE WAIEARAPA CUP. Venture in returning thanks to the subscribers of his No. 1 Consultation, begs to inform them that it closed full. A great number of subscribers attended the drawing and expressed their satisfaction at the manner in which it was conducted. Venture now has the honor to inform the public that he has decided to open his No. 2 Consultation on the Wairarapa Cup, which will be run at Tauherenikau on February 19. The following is the programme £250. £250. 1000 at 6s each. About 40 prizes. First Horse .. .. LIOO Second Horse .. .. L4O Third Horse .. ~ L2O Other Horses, divided .. LBO Gash Awards—6 at LC .. L3O do 10 at L2 10s L 25 do 5 at Ll L 5 Total .. .. L 250 Will close about February 14th. As a great number of tickets are already placed and applied for early application is necessary. Ten per cent will be deducted for advertising, printing, Ac. Send stamps for reply and result. Address—VENTURE, Care A. L. Webster, 837 Box 18, Post Office, Greytown. W. TOOGOOD Is selling at the lowest possible prices. He can always compete with Wellington, because he buys in the cheapest market, and his expenses are small. W. TOOGOOD Begs to intimate that he has a large assortment of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Drapery, Millinery, Boots and Shoes, Fancy Goods, Stationery, Ironmongery, &0,, always on hand to select from. W. TOOGOOD Is desirous of informing the Ladies of this district that they can have made for them, on the shortest notice, and at low prices, any of the following articles, viz.Dolmans, Mantles, Ulsters, Fichus, Hiding Habits, Dresses, Ac. W. TOOGOOD Is selling a large quantity of the Chinese Delight Tea at 2s per lb. It is pronounced by all who have tried it superior to anything in the market at the price.

One trial is solicited of our 2s. T 2s. 2s per lb, W. TOOGOOD. Is a buyer of prime keg Butter, or in lump. The highest market price given. FEATHERSTON. CHEAP WORK TO SUIT THE HARD TIMES. TO THE RESIDENTS IN THE LOWER VALLEY. JAMES BEARD, of Grey town, Plumber, Glazier, &0., begs to notify to the residents of the Lower Valley that he undertakes contracts for painting, plumbing, paperhanging, &0., at very moderate rates. He is now about altering and enlarging his promises and improving his machinery, and intends to extend the sphere of his business. Wells sunk, pumps fixed and repaired. A supply of pumps for inspection. Hydraulic rams fixed. All orders executed on the shortest notice. Tinsmith work, bellhanging. Piping and piping drills, ridging, spouting, paints (all colors), varnish, gold size, paperhangings, scrim, brushes, taps, dies, drills, &o. Hot and cold water baths made and fitted. Your patronage solicited. MAIN STREET, GREYTOWN.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1670, 6 February 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1670, 6 February 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1670, 6 February 1885, Page 3

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