TENDERS mo invited up to the end of JDLY,| 1.881/ for the purchase of' that most T.ilimb|e estate, situated in tho coutre of Maatertori,'containing 160' acres, known ,«,%, jroperty. oyiurla'to Mr UHARLES DIXON. Dividedinto, paddocks, all fenced with a foiif-toil tdtava fence, 'a - well-stocked ORCHARD andFIOWFB'GARDEN, with a convenient' HOUSE, containing 8 rooms, GAEKIAGB HOUSE, DAIRY, with'othor b'uildirigs, Good water laidlonWtlie.house;.." - ",-; ... , •:' .; This, is im| opportunity never liofore offered to the public and may" never occur again', The sitatioh' of the property, with the land is so wjell-known. it'; needs little- or .no oommpnt. j ■'','"'■•■ - ■> i Its possession hiiii; 'call the attention of all parties who would like a homo in tho centre .of one of the most flourishing townships in the North Island of New Zealand, • '., Those who'have money to invest would make a;very large return of tho same in cutting the land up into sections in a very short.time. ■••■■'■ ..' The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ;■-,'''' ' . For particulars apply to ;; ■ ,>, ' B. P. PERRY, Masterton. Or ' J. M.CLELAND, Wellington ■.-■■'■ TO BUILDEES. THE Board of. Education invite tenders ..untiITUESDAY 24th. inst. for the erection of ; a SCHOOL at Masterton, ..Plans.and, specifications to.be seen at my office, and at the Wairabapa Daily office, Masterton. ~ : . .' v ;;,THdS. i TURNBULI, 669 ; ; ,i , y ,-/Architect'to the Board, 111 TO CARPENTERS. TENDERS are invited for the erection'of TOUR SHOPS in Masterton, to be addressed to the undersigned on or before Friday, May 20th. Plans and suecifications to bo Been at the office of Mr R-7 Brown, Council Chambers;. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, A.COCKBURN,
' SECOND TERM, 1831. I riSS BEST'S pupils will re-assemble en Jli Thursday, 26th May. Cole-street, 16th May, 1881. 'NOTICE. A NY PERSON found trespassing on my ill' land (Section 267, West Taratahi) will be proseonted. 769"' M.E. WATTS. 1 T THE request, arid for the convenience l of our Masterton clients, we, the undersigned, ha -e opened a BBANOH OFFICE at'the Council Charabors, Masterton, and appointed MR C. J. FREETH our loca Agent. : P. H. WOOD & CO., Auctioneers," Valuators, arid Commission : OYAL MASTERTON LODCE 1.0.0. F. J . M.U. ■ ' THE Ordinary Fortnightly Meeting will bo held at .the Lodge-room, Empire Hotel, on Tuesday evening. 17th insb., at 8 o'clock. G. S.W.DALRYMPLE, P.S. FEATHERSTON DEBATING SOCIETY. A"" MEETING of the Featherston Debating and Mutual Improvement Society will be held at the Royal Hotel, Featherston, on TUESDAY Next, May. 17th, at 7,30 p.m., when'Mr Cox will open the subject for debatuj viz —'' Which is most beneficial, the Producer, the Poet, or the Legislator!" THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. ■ ; Guaranteed by the State. . ; A ALTHOUGH this office has" been in ix existence foi a period of more than seven years, it is believed that the objects ! for which it was established are not sufti- . cieritly known or understood. It is desired to set ; forth in a concise form information respecting the business which this offlco uni dortakes : I '' l.'The charge of all kinds of money trust, l such as Marriage Settlements, moneys to bo . invested for the benefit of Minors, moneys, > bequeathed' for charitable objects, moneys t the tiile to which is in dispute, or whoso , legal owner is unknown or cannot be found, t &c.;'&c., ) ,:,.2. The administration of the wills of per- , eons who by appointing the Public' Trustee 3' as their executor secure the guarantee of the s State !for the due fulfilment of their wishes, i: and avoid the risjuonsequont' on the ap- , pointment of private persons as executors,' ,'• who riot unfrequentfy, though earnestly de- , sirod of j acting for the benefit of parties f inteie'sted, feil to carry out legallv the ob r jectsfor fthioh they, were appointed, andf consequently involve themselves and those i whose, interests striving to protect jricOßtiy and harassing litigation. 3, The. administration of all estates of which no disposition has been, made by will ': whenever; relatiyesjdo;iot^ißh.to incur the , responsibility of administration, or cannot ': 'from any cause,obtain the necessary powers to act. In such case's it is the duty of the 1 P'ub'lic'TrusteeS"to".diEcharge all legal debts as far asithe • assets-extend; and .diyjdVthe residue amongst the next of kin. - "A'. iTho ■ administration <of the -estates .of |. .lunatics, lunatic patients, and convicts. ; . ':\ jThe;charge;qf ut 'uhoccupiedefwliipb, thq eerier jb unknown, ~ *orwh6;hw; been absent froij.jth'e, colony for (.. .W years, haying left no known jagent.,..,,; '„'. ' The cost of administeiiiigjstates is very ',/ small, .Jnf^rnjation^may^ie,; o^tained^f rbnj 7 all agents.— ' . / "' "'" :'■■■■■ ■ r • , ' -I K'i' ' «M^ v «i!?i\?riMi9,Trus{6B.^
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 770, 17 May 1881, Page 3
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