WANTID o MMatioo aa general servant. For address apply office of this paper. WANTED,— By a thoroughly oompatatt parson, a ritnation aa Manager, cr Worldix Overseer on Faun or Button. Can make and mood) in wood and iron, all rUtioa reqaiaiUa. Maw design oI wool praaa. Salary at M aitnaUon <llO pat annual. Addraf* •• A.8.” Foot Office, Pahiatu*. *66.6 WANTED— To rant in Greytown, aa acre paddock by t'» year. Apply offiea of thla paper. W / ANTED—Ab< n doaan i Chaff. Apply mad thia W ANTED—A good strong Lad about 16 . . to milk and maka hi.aaelf useful oa a farm; alao, a good naafnl girl about 16 to 18 yaara of ago. who nndaratanda housework aaoeaa do trashing. Apply to Mr Biakudl. KaiwaiwaL •" WANTED.— Work at bnab falting. ■tamping or gonaral work. Apply Laborer, Bramann Offloa \I7ANTED KNOWN —That J. E. BiohW ardaon, late of the 88 Valley School. Nelson, will open a Might School at Mr Origg’a (baker). Oraytown. Data d opening—39th March, 1886. Tarma-la a weak; 3 nights in the weak. Payable monthly in advance. Class to commence at 7 o’clock. \T7 ANTED KNOWN, that Mrs H. P. V\ Smith ia open for engagement aa Ladies Monthly None, U yaara etperienet, firat-olaaa taattmoni k if required. Addreea Mrs H. F. Smith. Heatbeotc, Clarenlle. Wairarapa. 628 WANTED TO LEASE, in the Wairerapa, a farm d from 100 to SOOaerea, with or without atoek. Apply by latter addreeeed “ Farmer,” oare Mr W. Toogood, Feather, s ton 891 WANTED Known that all orders for boot making and repair* left at Moriarty's shop, Oraytown, will be promptly attended to. Prioee in advance of time. WANTED to sell or exchange for grain about 900 aaeka. 8. M. Maxton and Bona, Oraytown, 167 A liL Advertneßeats nailer the heeding of Warns A fj]l be charted at the rate of One Shilling tnt insertion, end hjf pries for snbseqmnt insertions, if not exceeding sixteen words This low ehsige only nnpUee tondvertisesmte pertaining to Sitmstions, whether inserted by employers or tas nnsmpleysd Osnersl sdvertiiesnsnts na. .sr the " Waated" heedlag see shatged in the ordinary war. FOB SALE, CHEAP. EIGHT Four Tooth Bomnay Marsh Earns, 18 Ootawold, fall month. Apply to C. A. WALL, Bivenide SUtion, 490.m Martin borough. £3OO MONEY to LEND OH | GOOD FREEHOLD BBCUBITT, AT MODEBATE INTEREST. Apply to 487 A. L. WEBSTEB. GARDENING CONTRACT undertaken or labor by the day ia any part of tha Wairarapa. Apply William Bnooxs, Gray, town. W.B. is in oonctant communication with the Wairarapa, Wellington and Nelson Nurseries, therefore is in ap< u ion to supply his patrons with the best o! e\ .ij thing in the way of Trees, Bhrnbs, Ac. 647q HORSE TAFV 3 AND TRAjjMti.ui. MB H. C. STBFI’OBT, who has had many years experience among hct.es, and baa mastered all the modern methods of taming and training them, baa com me need baainess in Featherston, and is prepared to take bones to break to saddle or harness. Horses bought and sold on commission. FOB SALE. orb A HEAD OF MIXED BTOBE OUU CATTLE. 2QO CALVES, (Wesuable). For further particulars apply to William McLaren, Bosh Gully, Pahana, or to Wallace Smith, Tauherenikau. 660.6 BOROUGH OF GREYTOWN. | ’T'AKE NOTICE that it is tha intanJ- tion of the Oraytown porough Council to levy a rate of one shilling in I the £ on the rateable values of properties as appearing in the ValuationJloll in force for the year 1886-7, auoh rate to be payable in one earn on the Blh day of April, 1886, The rate books are now open for in epeotion at the Town Clerk's Office, and all objections thereto must be lodged at that place not later than NOON on the 6th April, 1886. A. L. WEBSTER, Town Clerk. March 23rd, 1886. 564 4 SEPARATE TENDBIIS are invited, to close on MONDAY, sth April, for (1) The PURCHASE OF (2) The LEASING OF, for a term of 14 years— All that piece of laud containing 64 acres *** being the Channel Reserve of the Waiohine River Board, situate in the Hnpenoi Block, Greytown. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be marked outside “ Tender,” and addressed to the undersigned! from whom further particulars may be obUincd. A.L. WEBSTEB, 650 Clerk to Waiohine River Board. MISS EVANS, DRESS, HABIT AND MANTLE MAKER, Fiatbxbrton. MISS EVANS having earned on a eueoesalul business in Bangitikei fur some. years, has now removed to Featherston, where she will be pleased to receive orders and attend to all the requirements of customers. A few Apprentices wanted. Present Address—Mrs oirea’b < h'e litt-idenoe. Feather MIUI. 96 THE BUTTEK SEaBON, 1885 86 OPENING NOTIC.:. CHAS 8. GAMBLE bees to nr that ha ia now in a pos> ■ farmers and others requiring Kegs wit), a really first class article. Hand jointing ia atuii. j dispensed Ufa, • more reliable system bain„ intnk..v«d. Tbs material used ia seasoned wall ami aa ref oily prepared. Butter prmJusars will tkanfan bail sea* ■nit their own klanata by uatag the hag* produaed by 0.8.0., and pleas Mi butt* ia the various export markets in a goal Hate of preservation. Note tha address— CHAS. C. GAiPlc (Immediately eppoai* BamaatHk's Mb rio«), Oreytowa 149 ~08 SALE— HARMONIUM, fttfotebwrela J aarvioaa. Friea. <B. Apply to W. ladqviat, Oartartaa. M|
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1816, 5 April 1886, Page 3
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