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C. J. BEARD, Plumber, Painter, Paperliangcr and Well Sinker, GREYTOWN, HAS IN STOCK- Pumps, Piping, Taps, Couplings, Bath Plugs, Zinc, Tin, &c. White and Red Lead, Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil, Oak and Copal Varnish, Patent Knotting, Turps, Dryers, Paints of Every Color, Paper, Scrim, Tacks, Tape. Piping Cut and Tapped to any length required. Glass Cut to any size. Every requisite for the trade always in stock. All orders punctually attended to. 680 FOR SALE. / ANE ACRE OF LAND and lour roomed ' * House, in centre of Greytown. for £75. Apply 487 A. L. WEBSTER. FEATHERSTON ROAD BOARD. NOTICE that an —tion under the “ Private Act, 1882,” has been made by David Henderson, of Greytown, sawmiller, for a license to construct a tramway across the main road leading from Greytown to Martinborough, and road to Mr. Morrison’s, near the Kaitara School house, and that SATURDAY, the Jlth day of September next, is the day fixed for considering such application and any objections thereto. Plana of the proposed tramway are now open for inspection at the office of the Board, Featherston. Objections (if any) must be lodged at the said office in terms of the said Act on or before FRIDAY, the 10th day of Sept, next, W. BOCK, Clerk. BOROUGH OF GREYTOWN. ANNUAL ELECTION.

f I"'HE following Candidates have been this ■I day daly nominated for the office of Councillor: - Armstrong, Walter Fabian, Charles Edmund St George, Leonard Shaw Udy, Hart, jun. And as the number of Candidates exceed the number of vacancies to be filled, a Poll will be taken on THURSDAY, the 9th September for the election of three of them, between the hours of nine a m, and six p.m. at the Council Chambers, Greytown. A. L. WEBSTER, 152 Returning Officer. L. COOK, SIGN WRITER AND DECORATIVE ARTIaT. GREYTOWN. BEGS to announce that he is prepared to undertake Letter Painting, plain and ornamental. Fancy work on glass. Orders may be left at the Standakd Office. £3OO. MONEY to LEND ON GOOD FREEHOLD SECURITY, AT MODERATE INTEREST. Apply to *B7 A. L. WEBSTER. TO BE SOLD OR LEASED. ABOUT 40 acres CLEARED LAND, well watered, at Morrison’s Bush, next Mr D. Cross’s property, divided into three paddocks, including a large orchard, four roomed house and large shed with four compartments. Also 48 acres land under a purchasing clause. For further particulars apply to Mr Thos. Cross on the premises. 131 m FARMERS AND OTHERS. IF you want something to make a cood hedge, AFRICAN BOXTLO., OR KRAIL is the quickest, strongest, and best giowing thing yon can have. It is an EVERGREEN, does not spread, and sheep will not eat; it it does not blight, and will make a strong hedge IN THREE YEARS. An ounce of seed will grow enough lor half, a-mile. Price—2s Id per ounce, post paid, to any address. Send postal notes or stamps to D. BARRATT, Tividale Nursery, 17 Near Grey town. WANTED KNOWN rpHAT the only Gentlemen and Ladies’ JL HAIRDRESSER in Greytown is the real WRIGHT for style and finish. No hall holidays or disappointment to the public. ALWAYS AT HOME, Hours of Business—B am. to 9 p.m. Saturday .. .. 8 ~ to 11 pm PRICES AS USUAL. A. WRIGHT. Main Street, Greytown. NOTICE. I would recommend those who require TOBACCO & BRIAR PIPES before purchasing elsewhere to pay a viait to the establish, roent of A. WRIGHT, HAIRDRESSER, Main Street. Tobacco, 5s 6d per lb, aud Briar Pipes 6d each. Cheapest Selection iu the District of Briar Pipes

LOWES & lORNS. SUPERPHOSPHATES. ARTIFICIAL MANURES. NEWLAND SPOMFREY’S CELEBRATED CHEMICAL MANURES. R. STANSFIELD Has been appointed sole agent tor the above celebrated manuret 'a the Districts of Carterton and Grey town. These manures are upon analysis declared specially rich in all the constituents required lor plant food. PRICE ONLY £6 PER TON. FREE ON RAILWAY AT WELLINGTON. Analys by Dr Hector. Agent for Greytown, Mr R. Stansfleld. Featberston, Mr J, D, Oakly, Oarterton, Mr R. Stansfleld. Masterton, Lowes & lorns, Samples can be seen at the of the Agent, Oarterton, or will be forwarded by post on application. 1014 WANTED a Boy who can Milk and is willing to make himself useful. Terms, 8s per week. Apply to W«|i& Stanley, Pabana, East Coast.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1881, 8 September 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1881, 8 September 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1881, 8 September 1886, Page 3

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