TO liUli.WiKb.. ; fnENPRIiS' .aro invited up to iMin on *l-? KiW'nlfty, f, ; r tlie orect :'ii of » dwelling honw nt Waiani* ora for Mr W.'MdLiifon. : Phuia ii-.il Specifications to bo so it 'nt my oitiue here, and at Mr W. Stuar'i i'».ibun* office, Carterton. Tenders reciiivsd at, both places. , The lowest or any tcider not ncccswily accepted. GEO. FANNIN, ' 958 . Architect. CASTLEPOINT HIGHWAY BOARD, TENDERS will be received at the office of the Board up to noon of January ilio 7th far keeping in repair the Mailt Eoad from Castlepoint to Kaliumiugi. The worlt will.be let in thrcoßcctions; . Specifications can be seen at thcTinui Store and at Whakataki. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. A, McHUTCHON, Clerk. Tini'i, December 13,1881.- !)53 rfIENDERS will be received until noon on X MONDAY, January 9th, for Cutticg, Binding, and Stooking 73 aores of Wheat anil Oats. Wire Binders not to ho used. The lowest or any tonder not necessarily accepted. OHARLES fIOLMWOOD, PCS • Opaki. ' Municipal Election. TO THE BURGESSES OF MASTERTON, QENTLEMEN.H(VYING been asked by a number of my follow sottlers to come forward as a candidate for. a seat in the Borough Council, I have great pleasure in consenting" to do so, and if I should be returned to the Council I will do my utmost to fairly and consistently Advance the interests of the Yours, Respectfully, 9(12 EDWIN ARNOLD. THE following Candidates have been duly nominated for the office of Councillors for the Borough of Masterton ARNOLD, Edwin CASELBEIiG, Myer CHAMBERLAlN,EdwinEdinburgh CORBETT, John Hicks HERON, George PERRY, Bennett Pnaeoe Thero being more Candidates than vacancies, a POLL will be taken at the Town Hull, Masterton, on FRIDAY, 13th Jan, 1882, between the hours of 0 o'clock in tliu forenoon, and G o'clock in the afternoon, for the election of three of the above named candidates. B. BROWN, ltetuiuiiig Officer. Masterton, 80th Dec, THE ANNUAL EAM AMD EWE FAIR, ' UNDKK THK AUSPIOKS OF r . ■ THE WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, WILL be held at the SHOW GROUNDS, Carterton, on WEDNESDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, 1882. SALE commonoing'at , NOON, ENTRANCE FEES. . r , First 5 Sheep Is per head ] Over that number '...fid do Single Slices 2s do
In order that Catalogues may be prepared, all entries mould bo lodged with Mr H. H, Wolters. at Carterton, on or befoi'o Friday, 10th February, 1882, at 2 p.m. W. C, BUCHANAN, President. Carterton, Dec. 29th, 1881. 562 PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. ALTHOUGH this loificc has been in existent for a period oi more than .seven years, it is believed that the objects ■ov which it was established arc not suflieiently known or understood. It is desired to set forth in a concise form information rssuecting the business whioh this office undertakes 1. The charge of all kinds of money trust, such as Marriage Settlements, moneys to be invested for the benefit of Minors, moneys, bequeathed for charitable objects, moneys tho title to which is in .dispute, or whose legal owner is unknown or caniiot be found, Ac., Ac., 2. Tho administration of tho wills of persons who by appointing the Public Trustee thefir oxeoutor secure the guarantee of the State or tho due fulfilinentof tlipir wishes, and avoid the risk consequent on tho appointment of' prlvato persons as; executors, who not uufrequently, though earnestly desirous of acting for the benefit of parties interested, fsil to carry out legally the ob jects for which they were appointed and consequently involvo themselves and thoso whoso interests, they are 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 «ish to incur the responsibility of administration, or. (sasnot from auy cause obtain the necessary powers to act, In such cases it is tho duty of the Public Trustees to discharge all legal debts as far as tho 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 lauds lying waste and unoccupiod of which tho owner in unknown, or who has been absent from tho colony for ton years, having left no kuown agent. Tho post of administering estates is very small. Information may bo obtained from all agonts,-^ R 0. lUMEBTON, "üblie Trustee. PAKKS & PETERSEN. OHP.ISTSHS HOLIDAYS I Not i »c e, rN order to keep paco Ivith the times and _[_ to afford their customers an opportunity of investing in GHEAffBOOTS, P. and P. have determined to'sell, for one month, only, their choice selection of .BOOTS AND: SHOES! At Cost Price, P, and P. call particular attention to tlio fact that this is their first attempt at a OLEpiNG SALE, that it is thoroughly genuine, and ftot tho terms are STRICTLY 'CASH. i • ' One call mped/uUy solicited. Women's Kid, Ss arid upwards Girls' „3s „ Babies' „1b •).. . IJpn's and youths' equally choap. JUST received, a splendid consignment of LAWN TENNIS SHOES. 050 PARKES & PETERSON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 966, 5 January 1882, Page 3
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835Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 966, 5 January 1882, Page 3
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