7 ANTED a General Servant; apply tt Mrs Payton, Dixon-street, : - ANTED,—OId Linen for fcho Mast'eir ton Hospital. Any ladies who wil kindly contribute gifts o£ this descn»tioi will oblige by leaving parcels with Mr W. M ;Eastliope, :.the Secretary; l .at the Council Chambers or with the' Matron at 'tlio Hospital,, !• ■! • 411 for&-erecb<m;oi about. 130 C)jai^S;qf* , wire fencing on Jfatahiß'Stfitioji; Specifioationa now to b .seen at'Matahiwi,. andjMessrslCaselberg i Co.'s-Btore r Masterton;-at which ?places ten ders will be received til 5 pim.'on 1 Saturday 13th March, addressed; to J ,&H.'Holmes Matah'iwi,- The' lowest 'o'r :; 'aiiy, 'tender no accepted, 41 WANTED.— A Female General Servant. ' Ah'elderly person preferred.' Apply Taiatahi Hotel, Taratahi.,. ' 407' :: WANTED.r-By,, a; Practical Rabbiter, who has had experience- A ' situation; good references .if i required, J Apply at tin's office. ; ' A ' 40G WANTED— To Let 'or Sell the lease, II ■ • yeais to run, of 5 awes of land, with .Cottage and other improvements erected thereon, mimites' walk of the ■.centre of. the town. Apply .to the Fagle Brewery, Masterton,- opposite r ihe Railway ■Hotel. ■ 396 bred' two-.toot|i- ewes and wethers. WC. Buchanan, Tiipunipuru : . 392 TT7.4NTEI) by the' advertiser a; situation VV .in a store or on a station, as Book, keeper and corresponding cleric; is thoroughly acquainted with Wok-keeping by single or double entry, and lias had several years' colonial .business. experience.;! small salary required;,' Fust-raie' Apply H. S., office o£ this paper. " <)•' 383, GRAINS! GRAINS !, ORAINS!! WANTED.-M'chMerS ifor.. Grains at the'WaipouS'Breweiy.. R] V. Smith, Proprietor. ' 378 WANTED .KNOWN by those desirous oi ■ obtaining, a; fashionable' BOOT, that the best place for obtaining the same is at J. Jackson's, Boot and Shoe Maker, W illis street, 'Wellington; Style and Workmanship guaranteed. Repairs neatly executed- 379 TTTANTED Immediately—Coolis, House' vYV inaids, •,General'SeryantSj atoned Couples, 'and Nursegirls."' Apply to Masterton Female Servants'-Registry Office ANTED-TO PURCHASE (For Cash Five Hundred Turkeys, Geese, and Fowls; apply at r Mrs Gillet's Masterton Poulterer's Depot, Queon-street. 271 RS JAMES PURCELL, is willing to take in any WASHING or Laundry, at home, or will go out.. Address—Hallstreet, Masterton, '■■■■-■ 40G. MASTERTON MALE AND FEMALE 'SERVANTS' REGISTRY OFFICE, ,Nes,t to Jiibblewhiie's. Temperance Hotel, Queen-street; Masteiton. Employers and-Employees can be suited by .. / calling atjlie .above address, Mrs GILLET T, Proprietress; 334 TO LET.—House in Queen-street. Apply to G. Dixon, Casli Shoeing Forge, ;Masterton. "vW:' ? V '-. 858 TO LET, t with immediate possession, that ".centrally situated Shop and Dwelling adjoinine Mr W. .Bell; draper, and lately .occupied by him. ' For.terms apply to " ' F. W.' HALES, l-strcet. ■ HHOP TO LET, with immediate possu-> ;p" sion---adjoining Mr Walter: Periy's butcher's shop; apply to M.'OASELBERG AHDCO. SHOP TO -LET.—Adjoining the Bank of '. New Zealand and directly, opposite M. Caselljerg & Co.'s Brick Store, Masterton, at' present occupied by Mr Farmer as a Furnitoe shop., Possession can be given on let March,' J. NATHAN &'CO., Wellington, Or;M. CASELBERG &X'o., , Masterton. FOR" SALE, .. THE Lease of a Seven-Roomed House and Five Acres of Land on the Upper Plain Road. Eighteen years to run. Terms Liberal. 400 , H. JONES, JUN. UNIMPROVED FARMS ne r Featherston and Greytown, in blocks to suit purchasers. Open swamp and bush country. Deferred payments. Apply Messrs Joseph and Phillips, Dry River Station; Lower Valley, , 346 A' FOR SALE. T UNION SAW MILL, TAIIATATIi: Sawn Palings,..■■ 4in by fin, 4ft 6in, 4s (id per 100 in miliibei 3in by fin, 4ft Gin, 4s „ „ () For shorter lengths, Is per. foot per 100 lower,
15s per 1,000 extra delivered in Master ton. Terms Cash, i. W.W.X'OIipE, Proprietor rjIHE MAOIII WAii. The comet's n blazin', unemployed ravin' To " Bury the Tempter," his stares, and his wiles. Poor wretches a-cravin', at Old lavin', To suffer starvation in heartrending styii. The rascal, lie told 'ein of gold in iNV.v Zealand, ; , v To he found iu.-the-streets, to be iu . the sile; Of wages abounding, and work—oh. th . villain! , '. , The tosses they'scramble for men all the while. The girls, husbands all in plenty—rich .squatters; . The m<*n could have lasses as rich a; a , Queen; v.-, tv'hile evcij man's pig was jusuiv.i \\ v, trotters, And fishes by thonaanda in every stream ; The drinks, ■ finest jiquorsj' " no' niul-Beiiry ' w(li)meiug;" The-houses all furnislied with everything ... rare; ,■. .. . J '• The'climate like Eden9>nrl.. Eea ( veiia coji.. ; ' . bininfi. .. '.V.. '•nt Bowlegs' returned, -and -caii.cufc aU iibeir hair," .And,6liay« lein as .vvell, .with the.greateßt of care. " ' . / Yours-truly, : A.A.BOWU^I.2 ■■ •U the Old SHo^,, Anj. and " Shampooing Saloon, Cuba-street, Ml ,ui ;wvi n■ a y;^Wdlington,,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 411, 11 March 1880, Page 3
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