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WANTED— By a man hating; othe, employment at night in Greytown «ome situation in the clay time. Goo carpenter, &c. 60.'. WANTED Tenders for Falling 150 sorer, more or less, Manuka Scrub ami Light Birch Bush. Apply to Coleman Phil lips, Dry River. 57.* WANTED Tenders for Splitting about 2000 Posts and 100 Strainers. Apph to Coleman Phillips, Dry River. 58. t \\ TANTED—To sell a quiet Bull. Appl> W to Murray J. H. Jackson, Sonli Featheraton. 6! WANTED,— Situation by Married mat; good accountant, can drive and loo; alter horses. Wages not so much an objer as permanent employment in the township Apply “ Work,” office of this paper. 56 WANTED —Lovers of neatness, combined with excellence of quality and cheapness, to note that there is only one Moriarty in the Wairarapa, and his shops are at Greytown and Carterton. WANTED To Sell, 5 or 6 tons Fluke potatoes, good ; for seed. Apply to J. Judd, Kuratiwhiti. WANTED, good grass paddock, from two to five acres, suitable lor grains two horses. Paddock with water preferred. Address Box 11, P. 0., Greytown. 31.:-: SEEDS. SEEDS. D. BABBATT Has much pleasure in announcing to bu numerous friends and customers that hie VEGETABLE SEEDS for the coming season are now in the market and may be depended uu as reliable. He would particularly direct attention hj the NEW PEA, (Cauteii’s Stratagem), ft being one of the grandest in the market. I; has been awarded Three First Class Prize; at the Greytown Horticultural Shows. The Stock comprises the following:—Peat Broad Beans, Dwarf Kidney Beaus, Cabbagi, Cauliflower, Brocoli, Brussels Sprouts, Celery, Cucumber, Pumpkin, Melon, Onion, Parsnip, Carrot, Turnip, Parsley, Radish, Tomato Lettuce, Mustard Cress, Capsicum, Beet, & c ON SALE AT THE NURSERY. Also at Caselberg’s and Eempton’s store; Greytown ; Caselberg’s, Masterton ; GallicV. Gardener’s and Fairbrother’s stores, Carter- | ton ; Gilpin’s, Cox’s, and Toogood’s stoics. Featherstou, and G. Pain's Maitiukorough. Fruit Trees of every description ; Orna mental Trees and Flowering Shrubs, Rose;, and Hedge Plants can be obtained at the Nursery. Orders by mail receive prompt and careful attention. D. BABRATT, TIVIDALE NURSERY, MOROA, Near Greytown. 831; -SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTundersigned has much pleasure A- in informing the inhabitants of Greytown and its vicinity that pending the erection of NEW PREMISES in WELLINGTON, MR P. M. CAZNEAU, (Late Cazneau and Connolly) the eminent PHOTOGRAPHER, will take charge of his Studio during the next three weeks, commencing MONDAY, August 24, when all settlers will have the advantage of Mr CAZNEAU’S well-known skill and ability. THOS. E. PRICE. Educational Depot, Masterton. TENDERS will be received up to noon of SATURDAY, the 26thFor Cutting and Delivering Logs from Mr Welch’s Bush to the Matarawa Siding lor Wakelin’s Sawmill. The tram is laid from the bush to the aiding. Bullocks and horses can be arranged for. Specifications can be seen at the Factory, Greytown North. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. A. WAKELIN, S2 Proprietor. NOTICE. PARENTS desirious of having their sons taught Brass or Reed Instruments, will please leave their names with Mr St George. 42 M. R. VARNHAM. REWARD. MR GEORGE BUCK, Senior, of the Taita, offers a reward of £SO to anyone who finds the remains of his late son George (who was drowned in the Wainuioru River), within six months or thereabouts. 10 (J JL A I K S, CHAIRS, CHAIRS, All properly put together, CONSIGNEES have instructed tbe undersigned to sell the above linos at Cost Prices for Ready Money. HORNBLOW’S FURNITURE SHOP, Opposite Bank of New Zealand, GREYTOWN. 26 NOTICE. ON and after this date, poison will be laid on " fahorihinft," (Ptew nd’s Paddock). Any dogs found on the properly will ba destroyed. i) 47 W. C. CUFF. NOTICE.— The undersigned respectfully requests immediate payment of small outstanding accounts (some £150) due to him. Proceedings will be taken for the recovery of those rendered quarter after Quarter, if not paid within twenty one day*. 4 LEO. ST. GEORGE. September 7,1685. BAKERY BUSINESS, T’O LET. a Bakery in one of tbe Walrarapa townships, doi> g a fair business. For particulars apply office of this paper. 66

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1737, 23 September 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1737, 23 September 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1737, 23 September 1885, Page 3