BOROUGH 01? MASTiiRTUN, THE undermentioned burgesses have been duly nominated as Candidates for the office o£ Councillor at the piesent oleotion John Hicks liixon, David Dixon, George Gappcr, Samuel Edward Pficc, Thomas Edward Wilton, William. Thero being a greater numbor of candidates than there aro vacancies to fill, a I'OLL will be taken at the Town Hall, Masterton, on THURSDAY, Bth September, 1881, between 'ho hours of!) a.in, and G p.m., for the election of tlireo Councillors from the above. l'i. BliOU'N, Returning Officer. August 30,1881. 8(30 TO THE BURGESSES op MASTEIITON J" ADIES & GENTLEMEN,-I again offer myself as a candidate for re-election to tho Masterton Borough Council Should you do mo tho honor of returning me at the coming eleetion, I shall uso my bist endeavors for the advancement of tho Borough as a whole. I remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours obediently. £157 GEO. DIXON. TO MR T. E. PIUCE. WE, tho undersigned,' Burgesses of Masterton believing that vou would prove an efficient representative in the Borough Council request that you willallov yourself to be nominated at the forthcoming Annual Election of Councillors, and in the event of your doing so wo promise you our support. M. Caselberg John Webber Leahy Edwin Arnold Fred, H. Sutton Wm. Pavkes J. H. La Rocho H. Peterson Wm. Bell H. Harrison P, Hourigon D. W. Mcintosh J. Wickens James A. Gifforcl J, Williams 6. \V. Schroder William Neill Geo, Hooper James Macara Walter Eapp George Wutsnn Jas, Muir C. Wintoringham G, Coker I), p. McCarthy J. F. Ward Wm. sf. Easthope John Greaves A. Elkins James Nicol Chas, Holdaway To Messrs M, Caselberg, J. W. Leahy, E. Arnold, E. H. Sutton, and other gentlemen signing the requisition GENTLEMEN—I shall have much pleasure in acceding to your wishes. Having already had three j ears' experienoj as a member of the Timant Borough Council, I a:n no altogether unacquainted with Municipal matters, and if elected I shall do my best to forward the interests of this Borough, I am, yours respectfully, THOS. E. PRICE.
TO THE BURGESSES of MASTEIITOM, pENTLEME N,—At the request of many of my fellow settlers, I have consented to como forward as a candidate for a seat in the Borough Council, In tho event of my being returned, I shall no all in my power to secure the construction of all works necessary for the progress of the Borough, and if a loan should be required for such purposes, and it can he obtained on favorable terms, I will support it, I have the honor to be, lour obedient sorvl;,, Wsi. WILTON. Knruptmi, Aug, 31,18fi1. S(iO BE ADYI&ED. jgEFOlffi ordering moie CLOTHING call and inspect; QUALITY AND QUANTITY (Or write for Samples), to be had at the WELLINGTON CLOTHING MANUFACTURING COMPANY, MANHEKS-STBEET, Wellington, Scotch and Colonial Tweed Suits £3 18 p. Trousers only 0 J8 Q CARTEETON gAKERY AND RESTAURANT /V L, WHYTE. Superior accommodation for visitors. Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, CHOPS AND STEAKS, On the shortest possible notice at Whyte's Horses fed for Is per feed, Wairarapa Daily. Standard and Post filed FAMILIES "WAITED ON JjAl^y, Jj'IBEWOQD! FIREWOOD D CREWE is prepared to deliver t- , class Firewood, In 2ft or 4ft lengths deduction on tw.i or more cords. NEW Mill delivered at any part of the town, Oulers left at Mr G. Dixon's shop will be attended to at once. 79(1 THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. ' Guaranteed by the State, ALTHOUGH- this otfice has been in existence foi a period of more than soven years,.it is believed that the objects for which it wiis 'established are not sufficiently known or understood, It is desired to set forth in a concise form information respecting tho business which this office undertakes 1, The charge of all kinds of monejr trust, such-as Marriage Spttjeipents, moneys to be invested lor the lieue(LG" l of MiniW, moneys, lic(|atatl|wl for charitable objects, moneys thn title to which is in ■ dispute, or whose luyil owner is unknown or gannot he found, &c,, &0., 2 The administration of the wills of persons who by appointing the Public Trustee as their executor secure the guarantee of the Siatc for tho duo fulfilment of their wishes, and avoid the risk consequent on the appointment of-private persons as executors, who not unfrequently, though earnestly desirous of noting for the benpnt of parked, iuteicsted, ftil'to car?y out legflllv tbeobj jeets for whioh they were appointed and, consequently involve themselves and those whose interests,they are striving to protect in costly arid harassing litigation. 3. The administration of all estates of which no disposition has been made by will whenever relatives do npt wish to incur the respqnsiljility of administration, or canuot from any cape obtain the necessary powers to act. In such oases it is the duty of the Public Trustees to discharge all legal debts as far as the assets extend, and divide tho residue amongst the next of kin. 4. The administration of the estates of lunatics, lunatic patients, and convicts. 5. Tho charge of all lands lying wqsteancj unoccupied of wj\ich the owner uriknfoyn, or who has been absent from th? colony ' for ten years, having left no known agent, The cost of administeiing estates is very small, Information may be obtained from all agents.— . . - ... RC. HAMERTON, ' fablio Trustee.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 861, 1 September 1881, Page 3
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