'■ " .MABTERTON LODGE, 1430 E.C, MEETING , Wednesday, ■j£ ! ; r; Il4th Deoembor;for installation.of W.M. elect, and investiture of officers. at G,p.m, sharp, ■•■•T . -By .order, of the W.M.' B, EROAVN, Secretary. J1! ,( rTHISTLE LODfiE, .647 S.C, : "REGULAR MEETING Wednosday, 14th December, for. installation of the R.TV.M. elect, and investiture of officers. Lodge tylod at 7.30 p.m. sharp. By order of tho R. W.M. ' , H. BENTLEY, Secretary. WAIRARAPA PASTORAL SOCIETY, THE PRIZES awarded at the last SHOW will. be handed over to tho winners at the: White Hart Hotel, Carterton, on SATURDAY, 17th inat., at 2 p.m. Stewards and Committee requested to attend,. 94G tenters! wanted for. 'Cutting, and Harvesting 7} acres of Grass. For particulars apply, to A.' W, Cave, Te-Ore-Ore. Tenders to be left with Mr J, lorns ' not later tliail Friday next, lfith inst. SEPARATE tenders will bo received up to 5 p.m. of TUESDAY, 20th December, 1881, for the following works—Labor only:No, I—Conttraoting and Fixing Culvert, Bannister-street. . No, 2-Forming.and Metalling 5 chains street and 4f chains footpath, Ban-nister-strcct, • No. 3-15.69 chains Formation and ■.Metalline: street, awl 33.41' chains footpath, Chapel-street. • Tenders must be marked Tended No 1, 2, and 3jrespectively.■ No tender necessarily accepted-.- Plans and specifications at the -Council Chambers,> B. BROWN. 918 Town Clerk. WAIRARAPA WEST COUNTY. TENDERS for the following works will bo received at the-County Office, Masterton, (where plans and specifications may ho seen) opto noon on Wednesday, 21st Dec., 1881. Opjki-Manawatu road,- culvert and filling road, culvert and filling Opaki-Manawatu road, culvert and Slims Ho 20. • . , . Opaki-Manawatu road, three'bridges No .- 12. ■■■■■■ ' ■ . ' Pahiatua township rdad, 41.3 chains fortnation&o. • The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted, > JOHN KING, ■ ■. County Engineer. ■ IMPORTANT NOTICE. For One Month Only! H A. L. WHYTE AS resolved to REDUCE the price of BREAD to : g LOAVES for 1 Shilling In order to clear a large consignment of • second -flour. • TERMS-NETT CASH, j 947 gUARDING AND DA* SCHOOL CoLB-STBBET, MASTKPJOH. ' Principal: Miss BEST, • A thoroughly Bound English Education forms the basis of the instruction given, and, in addition, the following subjects are taught ■French, German, Italian, Latin, Alge bra, Music, Drawing and Needlework. Domestic arrangements are liberal and home-like. Termß moderate.'' Prospectuses forwarded on application. . The. third term of 1881 began on . FRIDAY, lfith Sept,* ■. . Evening Class for Freuoh, 351 k PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE, . . Guararifyed by tjie State. : ALTHOUGH this |otfico has been in a period of more thau seven years, it is believed that the objects or which if was established are not sufficiently known or understood. It is deßired to set forth in a conciso form information respecting the business \vhioh this office un. The charge of all kinds of money trust, such as Marriage Settlements, moneys to be for -the - benefit -of'Minprs, moneys, ~ u< Weathed for charitablo objects, moneys K'title to.-whieh.-is in dispute, or! whose egai owner is unknown or cannot be,found, Ac., tie., ; - 2. The administration of the wills ofi per. 4 - Bons who the Public' Trustee ■Ptatei:/dtihfe_dueLfulfilment of .their wishes, amUyoid tfciisk consequent on the appointment of private persons as executors, ' • who not unffcqaehtly, though' earnestly desirous of acting''for the benefit of parties interested, fail to-oarry out legally the ob jsctfl for- -whioh they. tvere appointed and consequently jnvolvfe themselves and those , Whose interests they are striving to protect 3, The administration of all estates of which co disposition'has .been made by will . whenever relatives do not wish to incur the respoiifiibility of administration, or cannot from any cause obtain the necessary powers «to sot.. In such cases it is the duty of the Public Trustees to discharge, all legal dobts u'far as'the-assets extend, and divide the residue abiongsttlie next of kin. | 4. The administration of tho estates of ofabsent fjfom the colony' for ten , having left no known agent. •' estates is .very < imalL .- tyfOrj!tsion may be obtained from All Mf|(t|,—-• .J -- - - i . : ar-«zE G.-tfi'MESTON,! -;.y tJ' PublioTrustee. • ' g D t.< E; .I;.jS i.: l .»"i "XtRAPER' ' fcflUS. lON JNSUEANC? COMPANY.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 949, 14 December 1881, Page 3
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