;. I.{EMfNISCE>(JEB n? 111 tllO year 1845 worthy .citizen pioaded His way, with some diffibulty through fern and ti-tree itp Te;Aro Plat baiag. in searoh ,;of- the.snrveyoi's peg whiolrhid been : driven' in afcthe corner.; of-what is : now diiba "Snd Di?on streets,'•"! Upon this spot/was ereuted a small house, in whioh a very.flticeessfuljdrapery business was/carried on by two-ladifes of remarkable talent and energy, vWlsva, long siuce retired from the scene to thevd , of their .birth— ■■ ■ "Land o* the mountain and tha'flood, 1 Land of brown heath and shaggy Wood. 1 In the year 1866 it passed infeo the Jiands of Mb J auks Surra,. the who gave to. the premises, the, appropriate name of To Aro . House,' aiid' uiider whose management ' has '. steadily prouutil at length it wa3 fourid toiie a consido- ... rable enlargement .was necessary, and the result was, Te' Aro House|;af/at presort, ,- t one of th'e most ■ coinplete l ind' v Drapery Establishments' in "the.c'olony t of:! New Zealand, ' The Jeneral Drapery occu- - pies a largejßpaQej heipg 49 feet ; by2s feet, amply snffioiont for all Matiohester-goods, Fancy-Dresses,' BUks; Ribbjons, Laces, 1 40. ■ The Men's; Boy's, Youths' ■ Clothing Department; mteasures ; 42 •; feet by 14 feqt, and has attaohed ■ a'comfrrt* furnishingshive • einiilai spaoo''anoted ; to them, : ' The Show-room for tliejialb ofM-.' linery,, Jackets, Cqstutiesi'i&o., is a very spacious ■ apartment, :: elegantly-.fittied • up, and beautifully lighted from' the roof, and measures 89 feet.iby 22'feete!-Theltoik of goods is ; at all 5 -timtis• large 3 and 7 well selected, - and' *" patterns are j fogvf&rded^-poat ■ free on ■< A special - feature- at To Aro House is the Order Department, and voiy careful attention iB 'paidito.tholwapts of Residenxa.All orders are executed unddr the immediate supervision of the proprietor, apd securely packed and forwarded to their; destination. with that : pronijiineßS' and despatch whioh, have always 'distin guislied Te ffibßbuae, Cuba-street, Welling on.—[ADVT.I " "
N.Z; RAILWAYS. •' ' Wellington"!!) aces. TUESDAY,ipV.;3i), ; • Ordinary/ Railway r Time' Table wl^aua- ■ : . ■ -pendeiJij ai:'! ; Trains leave Maet«ri6ri ait iMO ; : ; : .i ; i Cartorton : 1 , ~ i. ; •; Greytown ~vß.oland: s .J2ov: • t0n"8;45and.6.5 Trairia ; Lower Hutt at.9.0 an®S!oA Single; Tickets"' available ;■ for.tlie»;retafii journey';.,!! .■> . " '• ■ ' Dlatriofc'Maaager K ! ' iIJSEWABD;'
TRAYED, oii 19 th inat. , dark bay gelding;" - \ B gB;4 yeara, 13 hradi hieh, bran-lbd i! U on near shoulder.' Any pirapivretatiiinjj^' the same to B. Dromgoul, (Jirtertoav-will' receive the above reward.- ' Mkoc ' Norember 26th, 1880..,'629
TO THE : RATEPAYEB3 ' MABTERTON BIDING .V oEr-rjjß. WAIBARAPA COUNOIL. ' <, nENTIjEMEN.-In offering inyaeli : again VJ. 'no a( '•* -- • my own, necessary to, ailude toi'tliewhich led thereto!. Thesathe arrived may safely Btate, that iheby that action that : T had availed myself of a puljlfe * for the purpose of personal jsnds;vX * ihpuid riot solicit your support-it is ;beoSte :i avd vnn n nn. imnnte tucs^W|i.^esjl.o t ine' self as a 1 candidate! '-'i "
Should you do mo the honor'of 'roturaiiij;' me as one of your representatiyeui in that Gonnoil, I hope taat, by diligent att9Ut;on t'(»' : ; tw your iaterata,' and to retam'tlie- confi*S eence; and support you have hitherto' 'ho s generously afeoordod to me. i ii ■ ;i lam, .Yourobedient ; 629 • ■ D. McGBESOB.'^ f Upper Plain, Nor. 25th, 1880.; ;, •»' CASTLEPOINT RABBIT DISTBIOT. '. • NOTICE. ; '• ,3of the' Oastlep omt Rabbit D ietrict for rabbit-' on or.b'efore 12 ijoqn of FRIDAY,'the 3igj; . December next, as after that date the' bonua of 3d. a akin offered by. the Trusteos-mu^ A/W, BO. • . : \ A. IfcHUTCHOX'.' ' • • • , . Secretary,'^ THE undersigned is .a Qm Porohweb of .Eabbitakius ■ in any] quantitv • Highest Price Given. • -- ' WOLTERS, UfV . Carterton.i
H YD B Prom Wiellingtpn;'."''V t'&ff ;■ Haq the honor to l aun6unce ; he ja &Sw Ve3i£ ' ing in the and j^nishiafct.! the Cultivation of the Voiooj arid'Thfe r Music; and from 'tHMUooMS/that hag] wayi attended His'inatoctionVoan guarairtea rapid proflcienoy.; MrPftrkor " the ma' ' '* ~ ' Qpnpfr L&i ST* PIANOFO
, 'text'd J. Ji-4 f'-I-T.N.Ofq.A.OJ,iJ. , THISTLE LODGE. N0.,647, S.C. A.N EMERGENCY- MFETING ofabotfl' jpL.-Lodge will fce'held attheLodga-rflom Empire-Hotel," ilaßterton, ■ December Ist >i lut n < i v pndcoajldSrafciontf matters relative 'to l&Btillat or wdgp tyled at7!3o,p!ml J * w >"1 1 invited, to 4tt By order bf the R.WMi 1 t* cajiiw W, H. SMIHIjwa-sIU
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 629, 26 November 1880, Page 2
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