Short advcrlisiimcnts in tMs clumn not executor TWENTY words, ONE SHILLING each for FIRST insertion—SlX-PENCE cacli far nil subsequent in ' sertions. ■ WANTED.— A strong Lad for carrying ' out orders. Apply atonce to T. Jf. Murray & Co., Masterton. WANTEL— A Joiner, Ona accustomed to mill work preferred, Apply Bacon & Michell, AVaipoua Mills, 76 WANTED— A Lad as Cashier, Must bo quick at figures. Apply sharp to M. Caselberq & Co., Masterton. ' 76 WANTED to Purchase—Horses and Carts. Two or three good Teams. Apply Richard Dicksox, Contractor, Featherston, 74 WANTED— A Married Couple for Station, References required. Apply Mastertoii Male and Female Registry Office. 73 WANTED— A man Cook and Housemaid. Also, a Shepherd. Apply Masterton Male and Female Registry Office. WANTED— Purchasers for Waste Paper, @3d per lb, Apply at this Office. IT7ANTED—Men for falling l,00t) acres VV _ light bush anil scrub. J as. Stuckey, Ranctftiiinau. 55 WANTED to Purchase.—A few good Hack Horses. Apply to lorns and Feugdsson, Masterton. G3 VlJANTED—Occasional correspondents in n the various country districts of the Wairarapa, Apply Editor Waiiuiuiw Daily WANTED —Six General Servants, "Wages, 15/- to IS/-; also Nursegirls. Apply sharp Masterton Male and Female Registry Office. 70 TTJTANTED Tenders, till March 19th, for \ l digging and trenching land at per acre. For further particulars apply to W. Mc'JakdiiE, * 72 WANTED immediately to rent, with option of purchasing, a comfortable x or eight-roomed House in Masterton, si ith coach house and paddock preferred. w ate terms, Ac., to Dr Keating, Eesidcnt Strgeon, Wellington Hospital. 72 T EN SHILLINGS REWARD; LOST, between the Post Office and the Council Chambers, a bunch of keys, any person bringing same to the Town Clerk's office, Shall receive the above reward. 68 TnO LET.—A stable. Room for two horses, ! .hay loft, &c, Apply E. S. Richards, Masterton. 72 mO LET.—A Neat 4-roomed Cottage, 1 Apply to R. G. WILLIAMS, 20 Masterton, mO LET.—A live-roomed House, with 8 J. acres of Laud, in Yorke's Estate, Upper Plain, For further particulars apply at this office. " 70 JJASTEHTON MALE AND FEMALE SERVANTS REGISTRY OFFICE. Next door to Jones' Fruit Store, Bridge-Street, N.B.—Employers and Servants can be suited by calling at tlio above address. 35 GARDNER & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL RONMONGERS, WELLINGTON. OUR Stock is large, variety great, and our prices will bear comparison with any other house in New Zealand. SPECIALTIES. Carpenters', Cabinetmakers', and Builders, Blacksmith's and Wheelwright's, Cooper's, Painter's, ami Butcher's Tools and Requisites. House anil Hotel Furnishing Ironmongery. -Electro-plated Ware, Lamp Ware,°&c., everything, in fact, required by Mechanics, Farmers, Saw Millers, and for House Furnishing. Season's supply now opening. The largest yet imported, consisting of—Guns, breech & muzzle loading, Eillcs and Carbines, l'owder, Shot, Caps, Cartridges, Gun Fittings, and Cartridge implements. ROBT, GARDNER & CO.. Wholesale & Retail litoMroxfiEßS,
WELLINGTON. 23 T J. SMITH & CO., Fancy Goods y • Dealers, Pruitcrors, Seedsmen, Land and Commission Agents, Bridge-street, Masterton, (opposite Bell's, Denison House). All kinds of the best Seeds (guaranteed hy Mr McCardle) kept in stock. Regular supplies of Fruit, Ac., vliolesnlc ami retail. A lai«e supply of Novels, Stationery, Tobnerfs, Pipes, Ac,, always in stuck. N.II. —The Trade supplied with Fruit, (to., at Wellington prices, (S3 jj 7 T rjT c k J. VILE & CO, beg to intiniiite to the inhabitants of Masterton that they have discontinued business as General Carriers from March Ist, j4ll debts owing to the linn will be received and receipts given by 11, and J. Brown. Punctual settlement necessary, G2 J. YILE & CO. W. W. McCAUDLE HAS for Sale, at his Shop, Bridge-street, FUKIT TPiEFiS of his own growing——Apples for Preserves——Apples for Baking——Plums for PreservesAll the best Desert Fruits on hand, J. VILE begs to inform the inhabitants of Masterton and surrounding district j that he has taken the FLOUR MILL from i Mr J; C'ltuir, and is now prepared to grind grist at current rates. Wheat purchased. ' Best silk-dressed Flour, Seconds, and Bran on sale at the mill. J. VILE. Masterton, March 3, 1970, 63 THE undersigned begs to notify that lie has resumed his old work of BILLPOSTING and BELL-RINGING, and will be glad to give his best attention to all per- ( sons requiring his services in and around the ■' neighborhood, but Travelling Theatrical parties will be required to pay iu advance. 59 TBGMAS WILLIAM SMI'TE. ■.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 111, 18 March 1879, Page 3
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