WANTED— A Dairy of Qood Budef Highest price Risen. 8.11. Naitoa »d Bon*. 410 WANTED TO LEASE, io the Waintapa, a fans of from 100 to 800 acre*, with or without stock. Apply by letter addililld “ Farmer," can Mr W. Toogood, Paathate sten WI WANTED— To take a contract to cot Firewood, any quantity. Apply Standard Office. WANTED-Losera of nsatneoa, aMI* bined with excellence of quality aaf cheapness, to note that there ts only _ oaa Mobiabtt in the Wairarapa, and hi* shaft are at Grey town and Carterton. WANTED to sell or exchange lot grate about 900 sacks. 8. H. Hasten and Sons, Oreytown. " WANTED Tenders lor Fencing. Apply to A. Anderson, Woodeid*. Tender* to be in on or before tf ATURDAi* JM at noon ; the lowest or any tender not ***•? sariiy accepted. WANTED, Tenders by 80'.h instant, fo* Erection of 30 chains Wire Fssuangt more or less. Apply, B. Oallaghci. *9W
CAUTION. ALL trespasser* on Mr P. Cottw, ptopul> will be piuaecutod. Ml WAIRARAPA BREWERY A lIP Steam jirated waters manufactory. QBBYTOWH * EEATHERiTO* JOHN FULLER Paoniawß. WOOL! WOOL I WOOL I GREEKS, the Variety Man, li a CASH BUYER ol WOOI*,' Iron 1 n® t* 200 Bale*. Remember —CASH ON DELIVERY. B. GREEKS. 805 Featherrton.
the Em mi. R/'"'* KEEKS, THE VABIETI • MAN, has received a larpn assortment of Toys and Fancy Goods suitable for Christmas presents, comprising Vases, Toilet Sets, Inkstands, Albums Photo Frames, large and small Scrip Albums, Purses, Ladies’ Bags, Jspanc e Fane, Ladies’ Bracelets, Ear Mtig*-, Brooches, Lockets, Chains. Opera Glm m , Fancy Thimble Stands, Huir Bru; in , Combs, Clothes Brushes, Pocket Book.-, Writing Paper, Envelopes, Wining Desks, Work Boxes, Concertinas Accordeons, Mouth Organs, Voilins, Bal s, Large and Small Pipes, Cigars, Cigarettes, Cigarette Holders, Watches, &c,, Perfumery of every description. Please note the address — E. G KEEKS, The Variety Store, Featheiston,
FOB SALE. VALUABLE Property, consisting of Vou Dwelling Donee*, let to good ten eat*, and on four separate sections, smoke houses, fowl rune, stables, Ac., in the centre of Featherston. Apply to 0. Higgins, Stindasd Office, Grejtown. Educational Depository.
THE Undersigned has just receded a Large Assortment of— Books, suitable for Wedding and Con* nliniAttlAn PiAMßti Christmas Boxes'and New Tear’s (lifts Also, Plain and Fancy Stationery Day Books, Ledgers, Cash, Pocket, and Memo. Books Newest designs in Terra Cotta Vases Glass and China Ornaments Photo., Scrap and Fern Album* Photo, frames, Workboxea and Buketa Ladies’ Bags, Parses, Card Cases Visiting Cards,Papesteries.PUyingOaid Oleographs, ioeke* Knives Pocket Oempaaae" Hairbrushes, Combs, Ac., As, NEW MUSIC. PHOTOGRAPH! In all its branches. Photographs taken in any weather by the Instantaneous Gelatino-Bromids Dry Plates. Largest and best assortment of Maori Photographs in New Zealand, including Bead. Te Whiti, and other celebrated Chiefs. THOS. E. PEICE. BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. FANCY GOODS DEPOT, UasrißToir. S2l WAIBARAPA PABTOBAL A ACUtIOULTUBAL SOCIETY. Thb ANNUAL RAM AND EWE FAl.l Will db Hklu AT THE SHOW GROUNDS, CARTERTON On FEB. 17, ISSC, a.nl rjtHUBSDAY, FEBRUARY IS, 1886.
ENTRIES, accompanied by Uif tit =, iru t be lodged with tbe Secretary hj; C'h: tun. on or before SATURDAY, 1 ‘ February, 18*6, at Noon, anil in order that sufficient accommodation may ba provided and catalogues prepared, vi-mlcis are requested testate, when making the entry, whether the sheep are to be svld Mugl.v ">■ otherwise, and to nominate their Auctioneer. All sheep must be on the grbosd at 10 o’clock a.iu., and to be reuiovid by permission of the Stewards only. Sale to commence at 11 a.m.. Sharp. THE RAM FAIR will be held on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17th. and the Entrance Fees are—--1 Shilling per bead up to 5, and 6d per head for all over that number. Single Sheep 2a per head THE EWE FAIR will be held on the following day, THURSDAY. February 18th, and the Entrance Fees are—8s per aoore np to 100 and la per aoore for all over that amount. H. H. WOLTEEB, 354 Secretary. BENGE & WENOEN, RAILWAY & GENERAL CARR I E R S. GRETTOWK. WOOD end COAL supplied in any qua* tity. Wood tram half a card to 100 cords. Coal iron bell a ton to Are tone, at the loweat eonont ratee. All good! arriving by train carefully MM after as usual. Furniture, Pianos, Ae., removed with thl greatest rata. Terms—Cash on delivery ofgoodt. Orders left Next Railway Station «ifl M furefnll/ attended to, M
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1788, 29 January 1886, Page 3
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722Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1788, 29 January 1886, Page 3
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