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';; f, GRAY/.in.,retun^)!B&j» I liiß morbus eußtbmck'fb'' l past: wVoklljega mm ini «took alarce best timbers suitable for CoachlsMugand iHiedwrighiiyprpbs'es, receive and tweoiita' all orders icjitrußted '" liim,;; arid' will' land Snißh to equal that turned out' Many pi* ofthe'Province, ;:!!;:«X;K> Repairs'to all kinds of Vehiolqs; [jnplud rag .trimming ■; nmediaie attontipnl "and ( i bo'pperf qnrie . F. GRAY, Blacksmith, Coach]>uilder, & Wheelwright, 1 ; J y \ [ D, ASHE* -^ Chejip 1 lUFOnJEIt OF'ItomSH ANDfOREWIi'" i ; •:..;•.,.•.■.^Taso^Goom. ' : ?fi¥y, ■;)"■. "Watches';'.';'' !^'GameiiaudMii • ' Clocks " Cabiult Goods ■''•-.;■ Musical Boxes r Brushes.' and Cotaba : -JOPerfumeiyl,.'- ; • Jtationeiy' : k' M f - 1 . pbM'p ■ ' Bats and : balls, bird cagefeppes; 'poolfe; eutlery,: boxing glbveß. ladief bags, orna> : toeif«Ka^^^ 'pertttiibulatprs,iihdgeneratfiiricy goads; •"' -:i (Nexl, Branch; Bank of New Zealand) ■ *-P- iMA'NHEIs-STREBTrWEiIIItOTON!''- . '" v;:' '• :V'.;'':>-JO4; UNDER DISTING UISHBD 'PATftONASE, WHOLESALE & RETAIL TOBACCONISI FANCY GOODfUMPORTER,. *c, OPPOSITE GONCIL CHAMBERS, j ; ; , . MASTERTON. t "' \\T '° ' n ' orm 3 numdr ' U, W, oils friends and customer! that ho has opened up a choice consignmeni of Cameron's andT. G, Williams' celebratei American {Tobaccos, comprising all thf favorito brands.. ' Also a splendid assortment of pipos aric fancy goods of evory description. Musica Instruments; Moisohaum and G.B.D, Pipei repaired and mounted.. Having 7 imported a large TOBAOCC CUTTING MACHINE, direct from Mel i bourne, customers can have any of tin favorite brands "to order. The trade and stations supplied at lowes wholesale rates. 108

GEO. WATSON & CO., SADDLERS HARNESS-MAKERS, &c, QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON XI obtained the'services of Two Efficient Tradesmen from Auckland and Wellington, the above wollknown firm are now in a position to execute all orders entrusted to their care with NEATNESS AND DURABILITY. ' G. W. & Co., while apologising to those of their patrons , whoso ,work ihas been held'oyer owing, p pressare of business, desire Respectfully'io intimate that in future all ORDERS will bo ATTENDED TO on the SHORTEST NOTICE, and turned out in tho style and finish for which the firm is noted, and which, with reasonable charges, has gained for the -establishment tho'popularity it now enjoys. G. W. & Co., take this opportunity to return th'eir thanks to the publiq for tho extensive and increasing patronage with whioli they are favored, and would add that U> niorit a continuance of the flame ishall be.their constant endeavor. . ,'

GEORGE WATSON &'oo.. Near the Club Hotel, MASTERTON. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. f* Guaranteed by the State. ALTHOUGH this [office, lias been it exiatenje for a period of more than sevon years, it is believed that the object! or which it was established are not sulfr ciently known or understood. It is desired to set forth in a concise form information respecting the business which this office un 1. The charge of all kinds of money trust, such as Marriage Settlements, moneys to be invested for the benefit of Minora, moneys, bequeathed for charitable objects, monoyi the title to which is in dispute, or whose legal owner is unknown or cannot be found, Ac., Ac., !!. The administration of the wills of per 80DB who by appointing the Public Trustee thefir executor secure the guarantee of the State or the due fulfilment of their wishes and ayoid the 'risk consequent on the appointment of private persons as executors, ' who.notunfrequently, though earneatlydeairo|is of acting for the benefit of partiei interested, fail to carry out legally the oh jects for which they were appointed and consequently involve themselves and those Thoso interests they arc striving to project n costly and harassing litigation. ' ,:*' 3,] The administration of all estates oi which no disposition has been made by will whonevcr relatives do not wish to incur the responsibility of administration, or canuol from any cause obtain the necessary powore to act. In Buch cases it is the duty of the Public Trustees to discharge all legal debt,! as far as the assets extend, and divide the residue amongst the next of kin. -. 4, The administration of the estates ol lunatics; lunatic patients, and conviots. 5.; The charge of all lands lying waste and unoccupied ol which the owner is unknown or who has been absent from the colony foi ten years, having left.no known agent. The' oost of "administering estates is verj small. Information maybe obtainedfron R 0. HAMERTON, Publio Trustee.

MR a. TILLER i BEGS to inform the- inhabitants, of the 'Wairarapa'that he has OPENED HIS NEW PREMISES opposite the bank of New Zealand, Manriew-streefc, Wellington, where can he Been \-. ■{'■■;■'.. ~■:.' '.•■■■:■ ■■;;. ■■: v.' V r ' THE LATEST DESIGNSIN DBAwmG'boom! suites:: , :'• : • ' ' l villi Walnut. ■ ■WALNUT OCCASIONAL CHAIRS - • .;. .-■■ ■■.-,■;.' In a variety of patterns. DINING ROOJI SUITES-,;.:■,. , " V'EOak and 'Cedar. ' BEDROOM SUITES'- '''.'.■; . : 'r'! .-.■":■'.: ■.: 'in Cedar and Red Pine. IRON BEDSTEADS''.: :.-.SPRINGMATTRASSES , • I 'SPRING BEDS-(SPECIAL) ALL .KINDS'' OF. FURNITURE MADE |-'- ! : ;;: -TO ORDER. ; ;'•'•"""','i' Goods! Delivered at BailUV*ray ; S|atioii I^R^E.; V ; j 1 'hM Pot 'MEAT',.PRESERVING*! JAM contraoU GABIiAND ?

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1104, 20 June 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1104, 20 June 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1104, 20 June 1882, Page 1

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