Special attention is cftlled_to_llapparid Hare'SpHbo*WrwEio&'mllTie fouiuf on out 'froht page. For clothing, boots,'ironmongery, ' and grocary, tfiey will be found-the oheapest and best house in the trade.—Advi. Carterton ? Mastorton; —As a'proof of who .aro the oheapeat storekeepers in the Wairarapa we wish to draw our readers' special attention to B, A. Gatdenor k Son's advertisement on our front page. This firm is determined to keep up their reputation. From the time of their commencing business in Carterton they have repeatedly' proved : that they can withstand competition,' 1 'no matter how strong.' It is therefore ridiculous for another storekeeper from, a neighboring township, to post-price,lists to their customers and pretend to'sell at wholesale prices, when, for the smallest quantities B. .A. Gardener & Son supply goods in almost every instance 10 to 15 per cent cheaper, and in large quantities still further concea . are made.—(Anvrf ; ! ■ The stock of filolhing for Men\ Youths' and Joyß'wear, has been made ■to "specitf order for Te Aro House. All ' been. care/ully,solected arid all styles jucii.', oiously chosen. Better value it Is impossible lo •obtain, On» 'great speciality .of Te-At'o House is the immense. of/Jsi/s' and Youth*' Clothing. Parents rod Guardians should this faot in mind when they visit ttwn, and .wend, their way to James Smith Te Aro Hm?..
' WAIRARAPA JOCKEY CLUB. Autumn Meeting. 23rd.. AND 24TH FEBRUARY. NOMINATIONS close on Tuesday 31b January at 8 p.m., for the folio wing Handicaps'— Sovs, Miles, Handicap Hurdles . 30 2 Handicap Hurdles 25 1$ Tiuherenikau Stakes 40 U District Handicap 50 1} Wairarapa Cup 100 . 2 J ■ Grand Stand Handicap 25 1J Nomination fee for each evorit I sov.. Nominations for Nursery Handicap on general entry night.. RALPH R. ARMSTRONG. Hon. Sec. W.J.C Carteftrt, 28th Janaary, 1882. 98 "WEDNESDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, 1882. - At 12 o'clock (noon) sharp, LARGE CLEAMG SALE OF Totara Timber, : FI. WOOD & CO have received instructions from Mr James' Cotter, of the Woodaido Saw Mill, to sell by public auction, at,the mill, on the aboye date, the whole' of the sawn timber now on the ground, ■ comprising about— ■' '■ '• "1.1 ... -100,000 feet of Rood sound'Totara, from 3in to 17 in wide. Also about 500 good poatß, and sundry odd' •' lots; " •' .■ ■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 985, 28 January 1882, Page 2
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