TTrAKI'ED.-An intelligent rospecfcablt ~YV >d.. Apply to F.H, Wood & Co, generally useful about! a 'store None but sober, steady men with good : .references need apply; M. Caselberg&Coy' itackj Store,, Masterton. 554 TI7"ANTED.-A general servant, Apply :,Y V Mrs Paytop; Dixbn-street. • '< •- WANTED. -A Brako to'carry thirty hundredweight.. Must be in good condition. Apply Gilpin aud Pardon, Fea ■therston. >G.& P.. are buyers of rabbitskins forcash. ■'■"."'',... 553 : WANTED KNOWN.-That an absolute Clearing Sale is taking place at J. ; Williams'shop. All goods must be sold 1 to close estate within two weeks. No reafonablo offer refused. 549 iNTED.-A lad, oryounj/man; on -1 t who can read aud write and manage Dorses. Beferenees required. Apply at one; to Arthur Fisk, Taratahi. m TTANTED.- Rough grazing near Masj V V terton for about 20 horses. %ly, stating terms, Cobb & I o.'s office. '649 WAJNIEU.-Tenders for cartage.-Parti- . culars at D'Arcy's, Masterton, and/ Fftirbrother's, Carterton. W, C. Buchanan, Tupurupuru. 549 MED.-A shepherd. None but a T T competent man with good dogs : need apply. Thomas Mackay, lea, Whareama. 64? j 1 habits, possessing excellent testij monials, a situation on a station as tutor, Is a thoroughly qualified accountant, and willing to also keep the books, attend the store, and otherwise make himself useful, Small salary, Address Tutor, office of this paper. 457 TITANTED.-Tke public to call and purTY chase some of the Great Bareains now beiuer offered at Schroder, Hooper and Co/s Monster Clearing Sale, now on. . 542 WANTED Men for falling scrub. Jas, Stuckey, Ranituinau. 537 WANTED to sell about 800 fencing posts. Apply to Vile and D'Arcy. 530 r ANTED.-Menforfellingscrub. Apply VV . r toW;o. Buchanan, Tupurupuru,or I'.G. Moore, Masterton. 523 WANTRD.-Kabbit Skins. Highest ~ Price given for large and small quantities. Vile and D'Arcy. 515 YY will supply the best and cheapest shingles in Masterton. Apply to Bacon and Wrigley, Waipoua Planing Mills, 434 WANTED INOWN.-Freehold House " and land Wrigley's estate. Only £l6O. Deposit £lO, balance monthly payments at 8 per centiutoreat for 4 W R.<S.T. BROWN. ■;■ WAN TED.-Purchasers for Sawn Shingles at 10a per 1000. One coat of Hematite Paint renders these shingles partly fireproof.-Bacon and Wrigley, Waipoua Mills, 475 WANTED Kuown, that A. Williams, Blacksmith and Farrier, Courtenay Plane, intimates to his friends and tho public that he has engaged a first class Coachbuilder. Buggies, expresses, spring traps, spring and tip drays, of every description, made and repaired. All orders punctually attended to, and all work giiaraiitei d and and done on the shortest possible notice. Cheapest firm in the Colony, 47(3 jtANTED Known, the Orosvenor Hotel, yy Taranaki-street. Splendid promenade on roof, coinruandiug a beautiful view of the city and harbor, and only a few minutes' walk from the Tramway. Superior accommodation for Boarders and Visitors, also private suites of apartments for families. Visit solicited. H. C. Wilson, Proprietor. 476 WANTED KNOWN.-Mm- Morey's Paper Pattern Depot, opposite Godber s Bakery, Cuba-s'treet, Paper P ,t----terns of all the newest styles, from which ladies may out their swn materials. Ladies' Ladies' costumes, 2s; children's do Is 6d ladies' jackets, Is 6d ; child's do, Is. Ladies' dressing gowns in all the newest styles, 2s; boys' suits, Is 6d; riding habits, 2s.—The above prices for flat patterns, fully trimmed patterns, with flat patterns to cut by, double Che above prices, All orders to be accompanied by P. 0.0., or stamps. 477 IMiLL UNIMPROVED FARMS ne r Featherston andGreytown, in blocks to suit purchasers. Open swamp and bush country, Deferred payments. Apply Messrs Joseph and Phillips, Dry Biver Station Lower Valley. 34 MRS BENNETT'S EEGISTEY OFFICE DOMESTIC SERVANTS, Institutr, Masterton. 43 IDEATIONAL DEPOSITORY i QtJEEN-ST., MASTERTON. The half-yearly CLEARING-OUT SALE of Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods, and School Requisites, will be held for THREE WEEKS ONLY, at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Sls T. E. PRICE. CIRCULATING LIBRARY. THE Undersigned has now opened a CIRCULATING LIBRARY in connection with the Educational Depository. Tenn6~2b 6d-deposit, and 4d on each book taken out, 466 ! T. E, PRICE. JG. MACKAY bees to inform the in- , _ habitants of Masterton and surrounding districts that ho has opened the shop belonging to Mr Russell, Kimpuiii, as a BAKERY, and hopes, by strict attention to business, and by supplying bread of the beat quality to merit a fair share of patronage. 41b loaf weighed on deliveiy, 81 Cash only. Wedding,. Christening, and Birthday Cakes made to-order. ■ m , .- —., .„. uuvj, i«uj iU luu ui;euJ_ pation of Mr A. T. Coppins, in Queen-street, Masterton, Rent moderate THOS. C. D'ARCY, ™8 "■ ■ . Queen-street. ■ 110 LET, 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, '■lo LET-IN QUEEN.ST, i; occupied byE.Gißett. Apply Ito Mr E, Feist. '"> ! . Wm.. ALEXANDER. IU.LM.-.TheShopinQu.en.streare - # • cently in tho occupation of Mr R. G :i- .■<"■<:•'. ■.'''■■%-. PERSY.■'..■•!.■■■;■' TIOB SAU3.-A country HOTEL, dome-;-. JJi a Bteady trade. Possession in October '"' Apply: THOMAS THOMPSON, ,*M-»i Imm Hotel,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 555, 30 August 1880, Page 3
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