IN the Estate of E. G. WILLIAMS, of Mastertou, Saddler. '■';.. NOTIOE-TO'DEBTOES."" . ' THE WHOLE of the accounts due by ' the various debtors in the above estate ■ have been placed for collection in ' the hands of C. F. Gawith, Solicitor, Masterton, with J instructions to sue every debtor who fails to pay the araourt of his debt within one week from this date.. Dated at Wellington-this 13th day of ■ -November, 18S0. T. KENNEDY MACDONALD, 617 T. J. LADD, Trustees in Estate of H. G. Williams. ./ NOTICE. \ S the Eailway is opened to Carterton, _JL all debt 3 due by persons at Carterton, Gladstone, and Taratabi to W. HEKCOCK, Carrier, must be paid within 21 days from this date, or legal proceedings will bo taken for the recovery of the same without any further notice. W. HERCOCK, • Carrier, Carterton. Nov. 12,1880, 617 NOTICE. MESSRS G. & E, CHAMBERLAIN beg to announce to the inhabitants of Masterton and the surrounding districts, that they have this d'y sold their f.emouade Plant to Mr JAMES THOMPSON. All accounts for lc.nonade or terated waters outstanding prior to this 12th November must bo paid to Messrs Chamberlain Bros., or to their agent, and all debts for lemonade or' terated waters, contracted on and after this 12th October, must be paid to Mr James Thompson.
Messrs G. & E. Chamberlain will still carry on the BAKERY BUSINESS in con- . nection with their mill ami farm. GILES CHAMBERLAIN, EMUKD CHAMBERLAIN. Masterton, November 12,1880. 617 MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY; SPRING SHOW, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24. In tho Town Hall, Masterton. Members are reminded that their subscriptions are now due. Programmes may be obtained from T. C D 'Arcy, Hon. Treasurer; J. Brown, Secre ary, or W. Everett, President. 572 0 THIN 6 WASTED. CASH .PURCHASER OF Bones, Old Iron, Old Rags, Old Rope, Tea Lead, Old Bottles, Old Tim, Old Zinc, Tallow, Wool, etc., etc. W, CULLEN,. AGENT FOB HOPKINS AND CO., LONDON, fl.B.—Depot near Railway Station, • Masterton, 917 n L.:...J E N N E -S S , WATCH AND CLOCIMAKER, And Jeweller', WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. G..L. J. has much pleasure in informing his customers and the public generally that he has just received a large stock of WATCHES, CLOOP, AND JEWELLERY Suitable for Christmas and New Yoars' Presents, which will be sold at very low prices. G. L. JENNESS, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. 616 TO THE BURGESSES ' OF THE BOROUGH OP MASTERTON. JADES & GENTLEMEN,Having stated at the Last Mayoral Election.that I would offer myself at the next election, I now do so. As one of the Founders of the Town, I am > greatly interested in its welfare, and .shall ask you to meet me iu public shortly. . './■'.' ■"' Yours, <Sc, ••• [[/< ■ ' '•• X W. RENALL. Masterton,' November 11,1850. 617
I HEREBY require you to clear the line, and to erect a proper legal dividing fence between your section (No. }SO) and my land (section No. 143, Rangitumau Block), within 14 days frara this date. Failing your doing 80,1 shall, after the expiration of 14 days from this date, proceed to clear such- line and .erect a proper fence at your expense. JOHN MORRISON. Messrs Tancred and Hawkins, Rangitumau. . Mastertcn, Nov, 10,1880. 616 THE EDUCATION BOARD OP- THE : DISTRICT OF WELLINGTON. ppHE ' Second Examination for Eight •J." Scholarships, tena])lo for two years frQm Ist January, 188.1, will he luM in the Jfopraal School Wellington, and in tho Institute, Greytown, on WEDNESDAY, the 17th instant, at 10 a.m, Tho examination is open to all children, whether they are receiving their instruction in Public Schools or not, under 15 years of see pu {he Ist (lay of Jspvemlier instant. she name) of'all.'intencliiic competitors s]io!ulcl ibe',forwarded to tlio. pecretoiyjiot Ja'tter'than the 13thinstant. : .. I'heEghQlargbips'ftrotliusftppvQpiiat'ed • : One scholarship of L3O annual val and oue scholarship of L2O ara . valu?, open to all children attend any school in tho City of Welliugti One scholarship of L3O annual val open to all children attending i school in the Wairarapa District . Que scholarship of L3O anpal'va • open''to"all children attending bchobl' iini tlio ■ 'Wellington Cout pistrxefc,-' ; Also, one scholarship of £2O m " valuei t\Vo sciholarsjiips of 1 annual value, and one scholal off}(| annual value, open tl children many schoolmtho ■ . ■ iingtqn Education 'District," •••Tjiese £cho]arshipß are given subji djligence and goo 4 conduct ou the m ■the -scholars, and to the re'gulatjol joined in the addendum to clsusl • <'Tho Eduoatioti Aob, 1877," which 1 follows ;~"Thes.ucce6ful competitor! 1 such Scholarship shall receive the am] his or hor Scholarship'only so long a she shall continue his or her educJ any School or Educational Institutiol the control of the.Bpard at which the] branches of education, are taught,] therfl be no school or institafion tystnet where'the holder of 'the 'Sc'hol Resides, then as such .school. subj< inspection by a Eublic' Schd-.l'lnspetft |he Board may-approve of,'.! , The] 'subjects $ examination are those Mribed fp\ Standard VI,, by Oriel pouncil,pfdat?24th September, 1878, . no scholaj-ships will be awarded pies? { •fhirds of the possible number of marks' obtained. " , • i By order of the Boards ' ■■' ( : '■ : . .■',; LEE, . ' ■ • Wellington,sthNovember, 1880, y ':
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 618, 13 November 1880, Page 3
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