Snort advertisements in this column not exceeding TffKNTY words, ONE SHILLMOedi fur FIRST [iiaortion—SlX-PENCE each for all subsequent In sortioua ;••.:•.-.•... .... WANTED a BOY. Apply to J. C, Val- ' lance, Kaumingi, TO SAWYERS. 1 ' WANTED-Two pairs of Sawyers, to cut about 20,000 foot of Timber, at Waikaraka, Whareama. Apply to W. Bennett, Waiknraka. 28 WANTED TO BtlY-About 50 Head of ' CATTLE.Jnot over 2 years old.) Must be quiet, Highest price given, J, J. Smith, at this Office. 30 WANTED.-A Housemaid; good wages to a suitable person, Apply Mrs Lowes Railway Hotel Masterton, SO WANTEDr-A Boy to milk, chop firewood, and make himself useful about the house.—Jas, Stuckey, Rangitumau. 27 WANTED-A General Servant.. Apply so Mrs Lynch, Masterton. 27 WANTED-A smart Boy. Apply at ' tins Office. 27 WANTED-A good General Servant. Apply at once to Mrs A. B. Jacksoh, Groytown. .24 WANTED— A Junior Clerk. Apply sharp to M. CASEHiKKG & Co., Masterton. 23 WANTED— Purchasers for Waste Paper, ' @2d per lb. Apply at this Office. 18 ¥ANTED.-Kck and shovel men . lor. Contract, Lower Manaia, Apply to Sollar k Hales. WANTED—Occasional correspondents in '' the various country districts of the Wairarapa. Apply Editor Waiiukaw Daily WANTED TO BE WELL KNOWNTkt W. G.P. MOODY wishes to meet with a permanent engagement in a Shop, Warehouse, or Saw Mill, in or near one of the Wairarapa Townships. Will not rofuse any laborious employment if required in connection with tbo business. 24 WANTED TO SELL. A Strong Draught Horse, Warranted quiet and staunch in harness. Any bona fide purchaser allowed a fair trial. Terms: Approved bill for £4O at 3 months. Apply to J.SMITH. I 334 Brickinaker, Groytown. MISS MORISON'S Music Pupils will re-assemble on MONDAY, Jan. 27. Masterton,— J.IH. 21st, 1879. 21 yrll CIiOSSE, DENTIST, will shortly'* be in Masterton, Old patients will be inFOR SALE. A TWENTY ACRE BLOCK, 3 miles I jCI. from Masterton. Price; £6 per acre. Terms: £2O cash, balance in four years at 8 per cent. I Apply to. J. J. SMITH, '_ At this Office. 28 ITIOR SALE ON VERY EASY TERMS. _" ONE ACRE of really splendid land, situated about 1| miles from Masterton, (on a good road), being laid down as Garden and Orchard, with a new four-roomed house and two-stalled stable thereon. Thumb :—£2oo ;—viz., £SO cash ; £SO at thrco months; £IOO on mortgage for 6 years at Bank interest. I'or further pa'rtfculars apply to . EDWARD WYLLIE, 29 Commission Agent, Masterton. FOR SALE.
WITH IMMEDIATE I'OSSESsION. 1 r A AClffiS of the best Land in the DislyU ti-iet, being pavt of Mr George McKay's Property, TE ORE ORE, MASTERTON,A portion of the purchase money can remain on mortgage for three years, at 6 per colli;, For furtlior particulars apply to Mr George McKay on tho property, or to Messrs M. Caselbcrg & Co., Masterton, or to IZAED & BELL, 312 Wellington. W. W. McCAIIDLE HAS for Sale, at his Shop, Bridge-street, PUIT TItEES of Jiis own growing—- . ' Apples (for presorves) 3d per lb,- .-,. „ (baking) 3d per lb. • Plums (for preserves) Id per lb, AH the best Desert Fruits on hand. Orders for Preserving Fruits will be received for ono week only, 27 PRELDIIKAEYNOTIGK, FOR SALE by public auction, (if not prc- . viously disposed of) on SATURDAY, March Ist, on the Premises, Masonic-street— Tho GOODWILL of the business of J. Vm; k Co., Jlastciton-Wellingtou CAEIIIEBS, together- with Hid . Plant, consisting of 18 valuable : Draught Horses and Harness, 4Waggons, with ropes, chains, ami . tarpaulins complete, 1 Brake and six seta American • Harness, 1 large Spring Dray, &c, &c. Also, all that portion of Land having a frontage to Masonic-street of 130 ft., ' ■ and buildings, comprising IG-stalled stable, chaff house, commodious store room, largo loft, capable of holding about 200 bales wool, and four-roomed Cottage, with well, pumps, &c.' For further particulars apply to 15 'J. VILE. OWING to a contemplated change in tho business of the undersigned, all accounts against lis arc requested to be sent in for settlement on the first of February next, and all accounts owing lo us remaining unpaid after that date, will be handed to a solicitor for immediate recovery. WILLIAMS, CAMEKONA-CO. Masterton, 17th Jan., Ib7i). 18 NOTICE EXTPAOKDINAItY ! £I,OOO to bo collected within Three Weeks. ALL persons, both high and low, rich and poor, Maori and Pakeha, indebted to the late linns of McCakiiiy & Fali.con, and Fui.oox, Hill & Co., arc for the hut time kindly requested to pay the fame to the undeisigmd en or l;efo;c"thc <Jlh day tf Feb. next, after which date the looks of (lie nlove named linns, will be handed over to my Solicitor for immediate collection. A. FALLOON. Jan. 13,1579. NOTICE TO miEBPASSEBS. X tees through persons' trespassing en his Laid and setting lire to his Hush, gives notice that he will after this (Lite Prosecute Trcsrattcrs entlio e u,c as tit law directs'. J. E. TEOJIItpN, Ms6tcitoii, Jaii, 3,1679, • '■«
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 73, 31 January 1879, Page 3
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