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Carterton v Mastcrton.—As a proof of who afc the cheapest storekeepers in the "Wairarfpa wa wish to draw our readers' special attention to B, A. Hardener & Son's advertisement oh our front page. This firm is determined to keep up tlioir reputation. From the time of their commencing business in Carterton thoy liavo repeatedly proved that they can withstand competition, no matin how strong, It is therefore ridiculous for another storekeeper from a neighIjormg township to post price lists to their customers and pretend to sell at wholesale pricdi, when for tlio smallest quantities B. A. Gardener k Son supply goods in almost every instance 10 to 15 per cent cheaper, and in largo quantities still further mm aious aromndc.—(Adyt Mantles arc now being made m the rich heavy materials fashion mctatos shall lie worn in the present Autumn and comiDg Winter. Silk Matalasso, Stamped Velvets, flush, Moire Silk, llroclio Silk, will be used largely for Wraps and Jackets of all kind*. Tho shapes most in vogue comprise the Grant y Mother Hubbard, and, par excellence, in its liuny varieties. Brocaded Velvets are largely used iiiMibination with other materials for ladies' (tresses, Nothing cau possibly exceed in richness of effect a Brocaded Velvet Dress with (Jashmerc drapery and ovcrskirt looped together with rich Cord and Tassols, Ladies can select their own materials at Tb Ano House, and liavo cither mantle or dress made in the litest styles 'and with prompt despatch in the dress and inantlo rooms (if Tk Ano House.—[Advt.l

WAIRARAPA WEST COUNTY. if OTIOE.-Tho road bridge over the I>l WAIOHINERIVER near Greytown will be closed from the 12th April until further notice, JOHN KING, 1044 County Engineer. STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE OF THE TOWN LANDS TRUST FOR THE YEAR ENDING 110 th MARCH, 1882. Items. £sd £ s d Rents as per schedule A 231 7 '0 Greytown Town Kelt Rents 22 13 3 Balance 9717 11 351 19 0 EXPEXniTUHE. Dr balnnco, 31st March 1881 ' il 3 3 Grant!! - Library Committee 30 0 0 Sohflol Committee.. 45 0 0 FcrnridflO School .. 10 0 0 —___Bs 0 0 Printing * advertising 12 2 0 Secretary and collector two years .. ... 3916 0 Returning Officer election expensos and postage 0 3 0 Auditors .. .. 22 0 Fencing 1618 9 Law expt uses 38 9 0 Footpsti. construction 10 0 Interest on overdraft., 8 5 4 351 19 ASSK'IR. Fents due from Grey. [, town 25 0 0 ' Rents received sinco 31st March... _ ■ ... 717 G Rent due and in arrears 100 5 0 Balauce leases .. 3S 9 Q _. 1?1 12 0 Balance .... .. 6a 11 HABIIiITIES, Dr balauce as above .. .. 97 17 11 Duo to the Park Trustees ... GO 0 0 Sundries 20 0 0 177 17 11 Master ton, 12th April, 18S2. H. BROWN, secretary. Compared with books and vouchers ni Sound correct, )I.WILSONE) Au(litor3 W.SELLAR ] AU(lltors April 14th, ISB2. Sphebuik A. Particulars of rent rccoived- £ b d fin Town Hall 52 10 0 W. Francis 9 0 0 A. R. Bunny 0 0 0 M Cosolborg 10 10 0 J. Ewjngton 9 0 0 A\. Falloon 8 5 0 R.M.Galloways 0 0 T. Kelleber 30 0 J. Macnra 10 0 0 C. McKillop 2 5 0 G. Morris 2 10 0 McGregor, Br 15 15 0 Mm Noble 5 0 0 W. Perry 710 0 Bowry&KinglO 0 0 fl. Ruasoll 212 0 R. V. Smith 6 0 0 Tait&Mnrtngli47 8 4 C.Wilton 6 0 0 G. Watson 3 0 0' W. Rapp 1 10 0 J.Nicol 2 12 G £231 7 10 Schedule B. Rents duo ami in arrears— Receivnd since 31st March 7 17 G TowpHall 35 0 0 M. Caselber? ... 110 0 J.Ewiiißloii ... 1310 0 A.Fa]li)on 2 15 0 0, McKillop ... 12 6 Q. Morris 410 0 W. W. McCarcllc , .„ 8 8 0 Mrs Noble... ... 210 O W. Perry 1 10 0 R.V. Smith ... 60 0 Tail andMurlaf-h.,. 1710 0 Gattscha & Parsons 2 5 0 L. Hooper 3 5 0 F. H. Sutton ... 010 0 ' 100 6 0

WAIEARAPA AND EAST COAST PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOOiETY. THE Annual General Meeting of Mombors of the above Society will be held at the White Hart Hotel, Caitortoii, on THURSDAY, 271.1 i inst., at 2 p.m. Businpss: 1. To rocfiive (joinmittees' Report and Ba'ance sheet. 2; To elect Officers and Committee fownsuiu" year. W. C. BUCHANAN, President, Carterton, 14th April, 1882. toNE NIGHT ONLY, Professor' f baser will give one of hia POPULAR LECTURES in the ' TOWN HALL, MASTERTON, On MONDAY, April 17th, at 7.30 p.m Lecture illustrated by hundreds ot drawings, and.concluding with public description of persons selected by the audience, Admission: 2b j back seats, Is. 1039 win PERRY, GENERAL BUTOHEk. Bhidoe-St,, MASTERTON

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1049, 15 April 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1049, 15 April 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1049, 15 April 1882, Page 3

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