L Tim sKttlm« up niglit for tho Low , .Viilliiv" Jockey Club, is on Saturday ll 14sti inst, A Mrs Hampjon ft female revivalist t worltion in Welliii!»tiiii. May wo in th district lit) spared from suali n vititntinn Toiitlrt'j are invitod fur cuttim;, bindin uiul stnokins} 73 acres of wheat and oa on the Opaki. , We call attention to a liufe salo ietvl'ory advertised by D\van & Co for tl ' 0 ftt.ul 7'li i»Rt. I Mr J. V. Smith has to lot a paddm . bolwcon Victom and Albnr'-at., c«ntni: ' iiis; ueirly four acres. '' Messrs Lmves lind lorns hold a sale ' stock, fii-tn uvoil ice, and freehold proper) > this iifto-noon. Sir Arthur Gordon hat taken a house ; Christcliuruli and Sir Arthur Ciordon i supposed to lie h:>ma. Wullinsjtoi ( iuus liko his F.xcollenev less than oror. i Messrs J. 11. Bethuno &Co state thi ! their sale of properties in this district o ? Friday next will hu absolutely wit hot j rosurvo. . i A drunk w:is run in liv the Grey tow j I'liiistnlde on Monday oyetiintj, and o | liein" bi'.'iijht hef,.rn the R M. yeatordu . was fined the usual ss, ! The mil wav tinw table has bee ! mo Idled up ag-tin to suit ovorvbod • whnli meant to rircooiio'idito influentii i HuH ami Wel'iu'tun residents. Tli alterations am io comio into forco .on Fr day next. Thev are wit. as yi>t official! dnc.liire.il. lint it ii iiMfloritooil thut th afternoon trains from Miitt>rfon an W,.lli.ijri„ n w jt| |, a | u if lin B;tr | i( • than at present. On Sitord'iy "i!x f the. Oreytoivn an Mao'cHftn Oriekul t.'-v' eniclusioi on tho i/'oiin l of the foi'intir. It is we kn.i.wn 'hat tlic Orevto'vn men Invepl.ivn i >m>-»-,1 ivio'ioe nnMies lalelv, betidi . b-i'iii' 'lii'ir iiS'inl |irtolic(H. and if on ' lofil ''lnb wisliim td oonm o!f Hoeaosifnl i < the ei'icki'l field we would reeoinnion tlieni to foil nv Ihe example nf their rival: If bnttin' were allow*! it would he i fa>'or of (rtvylwn. ■ Sa'T. for t,*>p <;• reefs hein? tolerahlv we ' crowed 'Kv'tvtnn was quiet enough o Now ' ,f e.'ir' Eve. until the bind turned or at. about Rtar'mg from the ol Pivie'r r R.I, i|) o v tuviifid round an paraded the town of Carterton until th , first dav of the New Year broke in th e,ist, As tho ban 1 traversed the town til attendant company increased, and who the last cheer was »ivpn for " success t .18821" there uiust have been fully-a bur tired congi'cprate'l on the march. All wn 1 jollity and good humor, and had it no been that some " elevated" individtin "run? an alarm in the dead of the night, no'liing transpired that was at all blame able. However, this escapade of tho stupi lamkm was not of much consequence a two or three of the Brigade were in th the. centre of the town, and wco at th station within a minute or two after tin first tinkle, and the delinquent, wise! " iiiade tracks" on hearing them approach Constable,Bennettwaa abroad, and wise! .stopped some two or three who began lei ting off fireworks in the street. They an , of course liable to a fine of £5 each, bn on an occasion like this, as they deiiste' j -rlien warned, probably the Local Boan ' will quietly ignore the ocourrence, [ .The Wellington nnd lox ton Rai!wn< , Company exppct to land in their net Im'i of the Eketihona Mook as a rgilwai reaerve, When some time ago we inquirer . who wan to ho robbed over tho pmi knowing that a Beabosrd. lina throiii'V ■>
e [ . Mr-Wnrdell Of, aits at Carterton too day. \ 0 .'•■ An inquest will heheldat'three o'clock ij- Jli.k.ftfteriiniin on the body of, Alfred Binds(i who was accidentally killed yesterday. ( .i i: ; .,llie Committee appointed by the Wai,f Vfivapa West 'Oounoil re the Dog Registra* |j j)Qn'Ant, ,1881/metat the Institute, Car* , terton, on .Saturday last, when the tender ' of l{, Aftrietrong, saddler, of that ■t iownsFiip,-fphcbllavs was accepted. e ;}fosßrs, Ljjwes &• lorns seil ;'at \their f i'oomson Saturday next furniture, poultry, s &e., &c., at 2 pm, : ■ •Notice is given in another column that ft all doi!8 of a greater age than six months I- must be registered during the first week a' ji) Jaiinaiy, Ais power was granted, last s - night to the inspeotov of nuisances to g destroy all .unregistered dogs after the , appointed time has expired, owneiv. of four footed friends had better visit the 0 Registrar at the Council Chambers with--3 out delay. '■ A meeting of the Committee of the 1 Taratahi Race Meeting took place on :1 Tuesday evening, Mr Walter in f the chair. Further subscriptions were s reported, The admission was fixed at 1 Is per head to the course, no charge for horses or vehicles, saddlinjtpaddock 2s Cd, children under 12 lialf-prjfc The follow- > ing were appointed a to accept 2 nominations .'—Messrs A, Armstrong, J. ) Burrows, K, Crawford; 0. H. Giles, and [ L. Wilson. Nominations close ou sth . iust., at4p,m, I The public are reminded that Rapp and f Hare, of the Emporium, ate the sole I agents for the noted Featherston Choese
I Clothing, Boots, Groceries, and Oilman's Stores are ten per cent, cheaper than any other house in town,—[Advi. } Carterton v Masterton.— Aa a proof of who ■ are the cheapest, storekeepers in. the. WairaI rapawe wish to draw our readers' special | attention to B, A, Gardener is Son's advertisement on our front pago; This firm is determinod to keep up their reputation. 1 From the time of tlieir commencing business in Carterton they have repeatedly proved ' that they can withstand competition, no matter liotv strong. It is therefore ridicu- ! lous for another storekeeper from a neighi boring township to post prico lists to their ! customers and pretend to sell at wholesale . prices, when for the smallest quantities B. , A, Gardener & Sou supply, goods in almost ' every instance 10 to 15 per cent olieapcr, and in large quantities still furthor cojucsi sious arc m*de.—/Aovt.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 965, 4 January 1882, Page 2
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