. TO BUII.DBUS. :7, TENMKS mo invited' up to n. in' oh. Haturday, Jaimavy. 7tb,; lt#2,'.-'fur: the erect -1)1 of a dwelling * ut,. \f r aili uioi'H for Mi' W. McLaren. i f> v , Plana M gpecifieajtioiiq (0 b- sis .ii olhcd hero, and at 7 Mr ; JbUl&i*' office, " Carterton. 1 ' Tenders ' ftboiVi'd-at both places. ■. I. \, I' The lowest or any te iilor not liccoss'itrjly ' GEO; FANNIN; 4 Architect M pal Election. who support the Candidaiuro of Messrs jCaeelberg, Chamberlain, Perry for the Masterton Borough Council ive mihested to meet at the Temple Chambers ot WEDNESDAY ovcimig, January 4, 'H eight Vclock. : . 9C4 TO I'HE BUKGHSSES OF MASTERTON. JENTLEMEN.HAVlNG'been asked by a number of m J /fellow sottlers to come forward as acaulate for a seat in Iho Borough Council, I to jAsisnre in consenting to do so, Id if I should bo returned to the Couucil I All do my utmost to fairly and consistently llvance the intorests of the lioiough. Yours, Respectfully, |'JB2 EDWIN AItNOLD. HE following Candidates have liceii " for the office of Councillors for the Uorough of Masterton ABNOLD, Edwin CASELIiKItG, Myor GHAUBERLAIN.EdwiiiEdipburgVCORBETT, John Hicks- .- lIGRON, George I'ERRY, Bennett Pasmiu There being ninre Candidates tlian riciiiicies, a POLL will be taken 'at the I'd n Hull, Mosterton, on FRIDAY, tub ..1, 111, 1882, between the hours of i) o' lo k in tin ! formoon, and li o'clock in the altmiinoii, mr the election of three of t,io ajmvc ik.iu d candidates. R. liliOWV lieiurniiig' >lliccr Jhit.teriiiii, iiOih 1) c THE ANMI..L RAM AND EWE FAIR, UNllKli TIIK AIISPICKS t'F THE WAIRAUAPA AND EAST CO \ST PASTUitAL D AlilUCUljTUIIAIi SOCIi(TY, WILTj lie iielil at the Slls iW'Ol'i ilJS'Dfi, Carterton, on WEDNESDAY, ljrii F:!!II!U\11Y, ISS'2,!;!w &VLF. commcn-iiiiy uti^OUN, . UNTIUNCH FEUS. First ii Sheep Is per head . Over that number .(id do Single vSliee,) 2s do Iu order that Catalogues Inay ho pronarcd, all eutrits sliouid be lodged with Mr 11 ff. Woltew. lit Carterton, on or before Friday, 10th Febiuarv, IHB2. at 'J i'.tn. 'W. C. ItUCUA^AN, . l'res:..kit. Carterton, Dtc. '2!) th, KM Ml2 PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. Guaranteed ithe State. A LTIIOUOII this 'oiliee has been in t\. exiateii;e foi it period of more tlyn teven years, it is believed that the objects or which it fras established arc not sulli ciently known 01 understood. It is desired to ; set forth in a couoisu firm information recocting the business which this office undertakes 1. The charge of all kinds of money trust, sueli as Marriage yettlemciits. moneys to bo invested for the benefit of Minors, moneys, bequeathed for charitablo objects, moneys the title to which is in dispute, or whose laual owner is unknown or cannot bo found, 4, Ac., '2 The administration of the wills of persons who by appointing the Public Trustee ■; tlicf r executor secure the guarantee of the State or the due fulfilment of their wishes, ami avoid the risk consequent on the appuiutment of.private-persons as executors, who not unfrequentiy, though earnestly desirous, of noting for the benefit of parties iiiteiested, frit to carry out legally the ob jocts for which they were appointed aud consequently involve themselves and those whose interests they arc -striving to protect in costly and harassing litigation. :3. The administration of all estates of .which no disposition has been made by will Whenever relatives do not virli to incur the responsibility of administration, or cannot from any cfiuso obtain the necessary powers to act. In such ciaes it is the duty of the Public Trustees to discharge all legal debts as far as Iho a«ets extend, aud divide the residue amongst the'next of kiii. 4. The administration of tlie estates of lunatics, lunatic patients, aud convicts.. p. The charge of all lands lying waste and nnoccupieil of which the owner i* unknowii, or who has been abseui from the colony for ten years, having left no known agent. Tito coat of adininistiiiu',' estates is very »nuill.. Information maybe obtained from all ageuW;s~ ■:£ 1! C. IIAMEUTON, "üblic Trustee. ' PARES & PETERSEN. ; CHRISTMAS-HOLIDAYS !" Notice,. : j-N order to keep paco with the times and 1 to afford their customers an opportunity of ; investing. ; in CHEAP BOOTS, P. and P. haVc determined to Sell, for one month only, their choice selection of BOOTS AJSTD SHOES! At Cost Price, • . P. and P. call particular attention to to fact that this ia their first attempt at a CLEARING SALE, that it ia thoroughly genuine, and that the terms are STRICTLY CASH. One call mpectfully tolkikd, • Woienjs Kid, 5s and upwards' .Girls' 38 Babies';- „ Is : v-i' : -■ MonVand Youths'equally cheap. JUST •received, a splendid consignment of LAWN IBNSIS SHOES. 950 • ''PARKES & PETERSON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 965, 4 January 1882, Page 3
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773Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 965, 4 January 1882, Page 3
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