NOTICE OF RAILWAY OPENING.. To All Honeat Gentlemen about to visit . Masterton. ITUDY ECONOMY, and *o to AR'iYLE 5 HOUSE, and yon can get a good lunch, Dinner, Tea, a Bed, and every accommodation, to suit the times. You PAY for the Dinner, 1 GIVE the refreshments. IHostess ; A. EWINGTON. P.S.—Good Stabling and Paddocks, and OFFICERS AND BRETHREN of the Loyal Masterton Lodge are hereby summoned to attend at the Lodge Room, Empire Hotel, Masterton, on Monday, Ist November next, at 10 a, m. sharp, to form into the procession to the opening of the Masterton railway. Sister Lodges and Visiting Brothers aro fraternally invited to attend in regalia. By order. Ji. S, WEMYSSDALRYMPLE, P.G. Permanent Secretary. U.A.O.D. jERSONS wishing to join are notified . that they can become members up to to the 23rd November, at the REDUCED INITIATION FEES. Thoso persons who have already signed, by applying to me at this offico Trill receive certificate of membership for medical examination. J. J. SMITH, 606 Acting-Secretary IN THE MATTER OF THE DEBTORS AND CREDITORS ACT, 1876, And THE DEBTORS AND CREDITORS ACT AMENDMENT ACT, 1878. And In the mailer of ROBERT GEORGE WILLIAMS, of Masterton, Saddler, a Debtor. SPECIAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS RE CLAIMS. :.<■-. A : LL Proofs or Claims against the Estate JjL or Trustee in the above Bankruptcy must be rendored to me in detail at my office, Panama-street, Wellington, on or before WEDNESDAY, the 3rd DaY of NOVEMBER, failing which they will be absolutely excluded from participating in a First and Final Dividend about to be declared. T. KENNEDY MAODONALD, 606 Agent for Creditors' Trustee. In the Estate of ANDREW DOUGLAS, of Pahana, Farmer. CREDITORS in this estate who have not yet proved their claims are requested to "Wso on or before the 2nd November, 1880. S. CARROL, COG Trustee.
IN BANKRUPTCY. In the estate of THOMAS H. V. DUCK, of ■■ Upper Plain, Masterton, Farmers. do so on or bofore the 2nd November, 1880. S. CARROL, CO6 Trustee. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership between the undersigned as Job-Printers has. this day been dissolved by mutual consent. W. F. Roydhouse and W. McKenzib will receive all monies due to the late firm, and discharge all liabilities. W. H. SMITH, W. F. ROYDHOUSE, W. McKENZIE. Masterton, October 27,1880. 606 T. R. H. TAYLOR, BOATBUILDER, Oid Custom Hodsb Stbeet, WELLINGTON. [7l VERY description of float built on the Hi moßt approved principles at very moderate charges. Speciality—Portable Shooting Boats, suitable for parties of two or four, They are Light and Strong and can be folded up and carried by ono man. They are also built as Life Boats if desired. GO" NOTICE. iv fOW tunning in the paddock known as 1.l Mrs McKenzio's, Masterton—- \ bay colt, about 3 years, large lump on off fore fetlock, white near hind foot, small star on forehoad, no visible brand. . 1 chestnut horse, whito face, agod, write near hind foot, branded W on near shoulder and HS-on off shoulder. If the above are not claimed and expenses paid within fourteen days from this dato, they will be sold by public auction, JAMES BPIDMAN. ■ October 28.1880. 606 ■ BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. r iIHIS BANK will be closed on MONDAY JL .Next, the Ist November, in cclebra;tion of the Opening of the Railway to Mas- ■ tertin'; also, on FRIDAY, the 6th Nov., for the .Wairarapa Pastoral and Agricultural BhOT. A. E. S. GARB, Manager, .' Masterton, 26th October, 18S0. 605 . BANK 07 NOT ZEALAND. .HIS BANK will be closed on MONDAY. . Ist November, in celebration of the opening of the Railway to Masterton; also, en FRIDAY, Kth November, for the Wairarapa and East Coast Agricultural and Pas.toral Show.. . J. C. EODDJNGTON, Agent. Masterton, 27th Oct. 605 lenees at Brancepeth on KJ November Bth, not the Ist as before stated. ... \ ■ PrO Messrs Beetham, W. H. ALLSWORTH, Overseer. ■HOARDING AND' DA*. SCHOOL '•' OOLB-STBKEr, MASTERTON. : Uwkr the Palrojmge of the Honorable . Lady Bobimon. - ( Prihoipal: Miss BEST, A-thoroughly sound English Education forms the basis of the instruction given, -and, in addition, the following.subjects are 'taught:- ' French, German, Italian, Latin, Alge- ,. bra, ■ Mu'Bio, Drawing;. and Needlework.. -"''"Domestic arrangements are liberal and ohbme-like. • ; -- ; ' '. Prospectuses forwardedon application; •« -The third ternt of [IBBO begins 17th Sep-/temDW'--,>'--'',;!"-.'V''. f '''''^-'- iH 'v ,;; ''- ' •' .£ 'Erewnfl Ola)? for Frenoh, ■,,' 36X^
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 606, 28 October 1880, Page 3
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