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[advt.] BAD MEAT. To the Editor of the Waibabapa Daily. Sir,—May we crave a short space in your valuable journal "to contradict a .....'report that is circulating in and around Carterton ( to the effect that we have had on sale beef that was suffering from cancer at the time it was killed. If such bee haa been killed and soid in Carterton, we deny having had any portion of it. The beef sold at our establishments has, and always shall be, none but the primest quality. That which was sold on Satur- . day, last by ua was purchased from Messrs Gayfor and Joo.Tahani (Maori), respeo- , tively As this report is likely to leave an unfavorable impression amongst our customers, you would confer a great favor on ub by inserting this letter. We are, &0,, Duller & Rumble, . Geo. Bowles, Butchers, Carterton.

oj wiLuimiTOK.—ln the JPPJ? 1845 a worthy citizen pioaded lus way * with somo. difficulty, through fern and ti-trea to Te Ato Flat bsing in search of the aur- . . • veyor's peg which bad been driven in attlie corner of what is now Cuba and Dixon streets,' Upon this spot was erected a small house, in whiob a very successful drapery business was-carried' on by two ladies of remarkable talent and energy, who have long since retired from the scene to the land of their birth—- " Land oHhe mountain aud the flood, Land of brown heath and shaggy wood. 1 In the year 1866 it passed into the bands of Mb Jambs Smith, the present proprietor, who gave to the premises the appropriate name of Te Aro House, and under whoso management business has steadily progressed with the rising fortunes of the city, . until at length it was found that a considerable enlargement was necessary, and the result waq, Te Aro House, as at present, one'of the qioat complete and Extensive Drapery Establishments in the colony of New Zealand, ( The General Drapery occupies a largo space, being:49 feet by 25 feet, Amply sufficient for all Manchester goods, Fancy Dresses, Silks,- Gloves,' Hosiory, Eihbpns, Laces, &<s. The Men's, Boy's, and Youths' ; Clot'oing Department measures 24 feet by 14 feet, and lias attached a comfortable fitting-room, Carpets and Household Inrnishings have a similar spa'oe allotted to them, . The Show-room for the sale of Millinery, Mantles, Jackets, Costumes, Ac,, is a very spacious apartment, elegantly fitted ,up, and beautifully."'lighted from the roof, and measures i) 9 feet by 22 feet/ The stock ' of goods is at all times large and well Selected, and- patterns are forwarded post -free on application, ~A special feature at Te Aro House is the Order Department, and . very.eareful attention is paid to the- wants . .of Country Residents. Allorders are executed under tho immediato supervision of the proprietor, and securely packed and forwarded I > their .destination with that promptness -..and.'despatch.which have always distin guished Te Aro House, Cuba-street, Welling on;—[advt.l .

VALUABLE-FREEHOLD PROPERTY. , TTIE ara instructed- by'Mr Robert Donald : ::.VY ■: .&offer for sale all : that central property situate.on the corner] of Bannister and ' Dijpn streets,- consisting of about 1J acres of ground and comprising two superior residences—oaa occupied' by Mr Payton, the other bv Mr Halee-a five-roomed cot L .age, and all the usual outbuildings, orchard, and garden, with oreek flowiug through. This is a really "good inveatment-, anyone to' which we desire to call the special attention of capitalists,' holders of trust moneys, iff, Prico £llsO. Terms £IOO cash, remainder on mortgage if desired. Full particulars on applying to Mr Bobert Dopald, or to 681 H, BROWN A OQ. VOLUNTEER NOTICE. ■' DISTRICT ORDERS. { ' Masterton, Jan. 31st, 1881. A GUARD OF HONOR for His Bawlleney the Governor. Sii Arthur Gordon, will parade at the Town Hall, Ma?taiton, on Thursday, 3rd Feb., at 2 o'clock, p.m., consisting of the following officers and Corps, viz.-r Capt. Commanding Guard, F. W. BUCK, Masterton Rifle Volunteers. . Cartf.'con R.V, 1 Lieut, 1 Sergt, 25 rank and file. Greytownß.V. 1 Sub-Lieut. 1 Sergt. 25 rank and tile. Maaterton R,V, 1 Lieut, 2 Ssrgts, 25 rank and file. Mastertou Cadets, 2 Serbia. 25 rank and file. The Maaterton Band to aUeud, By order, (Signed) ; V. HENRY. D.T. §Bl Wairppa District, .. T7IOS SALE, on-very easy terms, about •JD 350 bushels oi, firEfc-olaaa (this year's) ...EYE'GRASS SEED. Tor pariiculart apply to . H. F.JONES, Te Ore Ore; " EDW. WILLIE, '•'■6Bl'.' ' Masterton. '• TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. OST,.on Friday, 27th inst., betweer .'Carterton and Gladstone, a Brown Paper Parcel containing wearing apparel, andaddreased to Misa. Hamilton,. Carterton. - Any person bringing the same to Constable . Evans, Cjrtertonf shall receive the abov< roward. 681 M.V.F.B. A SPECIAL Meeting of the Fire Brigade will be held TO-NIGHT, at 7-30 p.m. at the Engine Shed. Business important Every member special! requested to attend. • W. M. EASTHOPE, - 68[ Hon. Sec, '••;.■"■■ O TICE, THE undersigned has disposed of hii SHOP and buainesi to Mr Ommes Dison, and while tbankinj his friendsifor past favors, solicits a continu - ance of them' for his successor, ;' ; .AU'aMoH^6"^wing' : fcotii December, lsi.it . to'^jCiw^KwiJ!. .. -- GEORGE -DIXON. V'#-:

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 681, 1 February 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 681, 1 February 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 681, 1 February 1881, Page 3

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