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An illustrated Christmas supplement will he issued with the Waibakapa Standard next week. FOR THE HOLIDAYS. For the races i FOR THE RACES 1 PICNICS ! PARTIES ! PICNICS 1 JONES’ NEW BRAKE ! JONES’ NEW BRAKE 1 ON HIRE AT REASONABLE TERMS. Q. JONES, - FORESTERS’ HOTEL, GREYTOWN. 318 BILLIARDS. BILLIARDS, p. PLAYER, Foresters’ Arms Billiard Room, begs to inform his customers and numerous friends that he will be found at his post as usual during the holidays. 328 XMPODNDED in Public Pound, Greytown, by the Banger, on the 18th inst., one Pie-bald Colt, branded MR conjoined, on near shoulder. One Dark Chestnut Colt, branded MR on near shoulder. If not relaased, will be sold on January 9th, 1836, at noon. J. LEWIS, 326, Poundkeeper. FOB SALE CHEAP.—a Single Buggy. Apply to Mr W. Gilpin, Storekeeper, Featberston. L 25. 319.6 NOTICE. |_|~ARRY COOK'S COACH will leave the Royal Hotel, Featberston, for the Lower Valley Races, on Boxing Day, at 10 a.m. Fares there and back ss. 321.3 LOOK OUT FOR THE DANCE AT THE ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, FEATBERSTON, ON NEW YEAR’S EVE. Gentlemen 2s. Ladies, gratis. 320 JgOROUGH OF GREYTOWN. TENDERS. 1. For building a Log Bridge over the Creek, Papawai, opposite Mr York’s House. 2. For Formation and Metalling of ten chains, (more or less) Papawai Road Plans and Specifications to be seen at the Council Chambers. Tenders must be addressed to the Town Clerk not later than Noon of MONDAY, the 4th January. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. A. L. WEBSTER. 322 Town Clerk. XMAS I NEW YEAR.

Christmas Hampers.. M. CASELBERG & CO. will make up 1 Two Gallon Hampers of assorted liquors, Price, 25a, Containing—--9 quart Bottles of Bass’ Ale or Guinness’ Stout 1 Bottle of Brandy or Square Gin 1 Bottle of Whiskey or Bum 1 Bottle of Port Wine. M. CASELBEEG & 00., 00-operatiye Stores, Masterton and 214 Greytown. GREYTOWN HOTEL. Waibabafa. W. HAMMEBIOH, Proprietor. W, H has mush pleasure to inform his friends and the public in general that he has onoe more become proprietor of the above well kaown hotel, and to assure them that nothing shall be wanting on his part to make everybody who may favor him with a visit as comfortable as possible. New Sample Booms lor Commercial Travellers. A Cab meets every Train. Saddle Horses, Traps, and Buggies on hire FORESTERS’ ARMS HOTEL. GREYTOWN. GEORGE JONES... . . Pbopbiktob. r I 'HIS hotel has the reputation of being X one of the most comfortable In the Wairarapa. There are conveniences for every class of visitors ; it is one of the oldest established in the valley and has lately undergone thorough renovation. It is the favorite resort for travellers, being immediately opposite the Post Office, and an easy distance from the Railway Station. A splendid Billiard Table is on the premises under the charge of a popular and experienced marker. The private sitting rooms, and bedrooms are appointed with the best class of furniture and are well ventilated and roomy. None but the most superior brands of Wines and Spirits, The culinary arrangements are under the supervision of an experienced “ chef," and an excellent table is always provided, A CONVEYANCE meets every train, and passengers and their luggage are carefully attended to. George Jones. FORESTER’S ARMS HOTEL, E. H. BrCKERIDGE, Marquis of Normanby Hotel, CARTERTON, THIS Hotel is in the immediate centre of the town and offers the best accommodation for the travelling public. Wines, Beers and Spirits of the very best brands. A splend Billiard Table and Good Stabling. 9V E. H. BUCEBRIDGB.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1774, 21 December 1885, Page 3

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