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Tendei'!?. TO BUILDERS. npEN'DEIiS aro invited up to noon. 0.11 1 Saturday, January-'7th, 1882, fcr the erection of n dwelling iions-j nt Wniuitioru for Mr W. McLaren. Plans and Specifications to be seen at my oifiue here, and at Mr W. Stuart Forbes' office, Carterton. Tni'ulors rcceiYsd at both places. V The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. "GEO.'FANNIN, !)58 Architect. CASTLE POINT > HIGHWAY BOARD. TENDERS will bo received at the office of the Board up to noqn of January the 7th far keeping in repair the Main-Boad from Cashpoint to.Knbumingi. The work will be let in three sections. Specifications can be seen at the Timii Store and at Whakataki. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. A. McHUTCIION, Clerk. Tinni, December 13,185 L.. 0:1:1 TENDERS will be received until noon o;i MONDAY, January 9th, for Cut% Binding, and Smoking 1 ! 8 acres of Wheat ami Oats, Wire Binders not to be used. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. CHARLES HOLMWOOD, 9C5 . Opaki. TENDERS are invited by the undersigned to close at 5.p,m. on MONDAY the 71b inst., for Reaping, Binding, and Stooking about fiO acres, more or less, of oats and wheat at Akura, nsar the Railway Station. 06C CHARLES M'KILLOP. TENDERS will ho received up till U EDNESDAY, the 1 ltli inst., for cutting, binding, and stooking about 13 acres of wheat. Apply to B. BUDDEN, Te Ore Ore, NOTICE,. ■ (TENDERS will be received up to the 14th i inst,, for clearing light manuka scrub, at per acre. J. V. SMITH. TAIIATAHI-CARTERTON HIGHWAY BOARD. TENDERS are invited fi'r the frilowing . works| (I.) Oli, ei-'s Line. | (?.) Polling and stumping 30 chains more ! or less on Joseph's Line, Matarawa. ' : (3) Wire Few' ng, IS cluins 'fore or less aom-s Mr Case berg's land, Six's Line, j 14.) Formation 20 chain.* on j Wi ice's Line. (5) Sfetallin;,'and Foimation 10 chairs more: or!(sa on Waterson's Line, Specifications may be seen at tlie Council Chambers, Carterton, where tenders must he lodfjc'd no', l ite;- than TUESDAY, Slst, ab 12 o,ulock ; onii. 11. H. WOLTERK. Cart'rtun, filli J.iwttry, IRS2, TO THE UUIUJMS 01' MASTERTOX, QESTLEUHN.-

HAYING l>ecn asked !iy a muni prof my follow sstllen tn come forw.ird as a cnn(lirt.Mii for,l sp;>.tin llioßnrough Council,; Imv'.i jjimiU pims'hc in smiting to do ?o, ami it I slvtfsd be retimed to the Council I will do my utmost io fairly asul consistently aflranw tlui iiplercsH? of the fioiougli.

"'Yo;ns, Itaxejl'tiilv, !lfi'2 : TC!IWIN /.IiNOLIX THE following (-JaiulillSKA-.luivc Won duly nominated for Iho'nflffi of Conn, cillors for the Borough of Masto'ton: - ARNOLD, Eduin CABELBEKG, Mycr CHAMBEISLAIN.E/lwiii Edinburgh CORBISTT, Julm-Hicka HERON, George PERRY, Buniiott Paseos There being more Candidates than vacancies, 'a i OLL wiiNw taken (it the. Town Hiill, Mfetttion, o-, Fi'.IDAY, Mth Jan., 'IBB2. l-?w.-«.s ; ; e r.f.nra of 9 oMojkin t-hu for uwr, fli.d li ■ 'f < •; jn the afternoon, tot til.-! <* 1 v.-tiou or :h e tie above liainvd e:i:d dtfes P. SHOWN, Pctnraiif Officer Soh_ f) c PUBLIC TiiU.s? OFFICE. (ino.riDite":! by t':e Stats. ALTHOUGH this office- has hssn in existsu:s ;o: jo; i:xl of more than ■seven years, it is k litval that the iil),je>:ts . or which i! was eftabiished are- nut sufficiently known or imdtmood. It is desired to set forth in a ;oneiss fc.rm infmraation nsiiectiug the business which ;hii ofliee oadcrtalifla• 1. The charge of all kinds of money tnwt, such as Marriage Settlements, moneys to be invested for the benefit of Minors, moneys, bequeathed for charitable objects, moneys the title to which is in dispute, or whose legal ovn-r is unknown or cannot be found, 2. The administration of the wills of persons who by appointing the Public Trustee thofir executor secure the guarantee of the State or the due fulfilment of their wishes, and avoid the rials consequent on the appointment of private persons as executors, who not unfretpiently, though earnestly desirous of acting'for the benefit of parties interested, fail to. carry out legallv the ob .jepts for which they were appointed and consequently involve tiitmselvea and those whose interests -they are striving-to protect ill coutly and harassiiu; Mixtion. •' 3. Tlio administration of all estates of which no disposition has been mado by will whenever relatives do not "i»h to incur the -.responsibility of administration, or cannot from any cause obtain the necessary powers to act. In suuli cases it is the duty of the Public Trustees to discharge all legal debts as far as the a&ets extend, ami divide the residue amongst the next of (tin. 4, The administration of the estates of lunatics, lunatiu patients, and convicts. it. The charge of all Kind* lying waste and unoccupied of which the ownm' is unknown, or who lias been absent I'roai the colony for ten years, having left no known agent. The cost of adininistjiiii" estates is very small. Information may bo obtained from all agents. — fi C. lIAMEUTOif, ''nblic Tiwtoe. PARKS & PETEEsSr CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS 1 Notice, IN order to keep pace with the times and to afford their customers an opportunity of investing in CHEAP BOOTS, P. and P. have ditermined to sell, for one month only, their choice selection of BOOTS AO SHOES! At Cost Price, P. and P. call particular attention to tiio fact that this is their first attempt at a CLEARING SALE, that it is thoroughly genuine, and that the terms are STRICTLY CASH. . One call mpectfulbj solicited, Women's Kid, 5s and upwards ' Girls' ~3s ~ . Babies' -, ■ „ Is. .' • Men's" and Youths' equally cheap. JUST ieoeived, a Bpiendid consignment of LAWN TENUIS IjHOES.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 967, 6 January 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 967, 6 January 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 967, 6 January 1882, Page 3

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