umofoua customers fo. ja^. now in rtookalargo quantity of the very lp> wheelwright purposes, lieijia|;praparcd ' rc?riye ■: linn, ana will guarantee and of the Province. • ;j ,, j.| j..., •; Repairs to all kxuds' of Veiiicles, nlolud ■ ig, trimming. d : r paintmg,- : 8h^l"-teoeiV i --' Mlnfetyftttl iK:parfoime w 1 neatnos »|id 'f i I . .. "F. GRAY, .-J - Blackßmith, Coachbuihler, & Wheelwright, , I 9'UBEJii^ 9 Bii T { '| ; Iti I JllOi 11 11s!!i! 0:!0.ill. ]jlH Cheap Fancy Bazaar, n JMfIORTSB'ifiH BRbt3n>iNti i Eaßiiln4i .r'ii ; n ij 'fW/WH T LT-ii Ti Watches Games and Dolls , Clocks isicaljßojiiy ''' feinhs' ' "Perfumery , Stationery"'," ~, - « Bmß She! balls, I 'bird 'cagesf pocket sutlery, boxing iglovea;-aaditfs'i;bogs? otpi menls toyjewqUoryjibastetWartf.^Wl?^' [liranibiilatorsj.and general fancy goods. • (Neit Branch ,'Bapliftf s ,':,' l ' ,■! . iOf ' WILLIAMS,'' WHOLESALE 4 RETAIL I»iwjl GOODS IMPORTKR,'ti" f OPPOSITE CONGIL CHAMBERS, ill !. ut« MASTBRTON. T W 'P ipfojrtab isi inlimer. i '/ •. J* . i^OttltoW hat ho has openjd utp 1 bhoice iMaraeron's.^ wricjn (Tpbaccps,, '.'comprising' all "the jaTontobrands.. ....,iI Also a ajMifti pipes "oii^' W.goods of 'teiMr In^rumontii.jMorßchaum 1 tiiid'Giß'.D. Pipes repaired'and tiiounted. I Having imported! al'iifexioOßAO#m?m MAGHPj direct fronV Jfeypontile, < customers can liave auy of tho favorite brands | The trade and stations' supplied at lowest wholc3alorate?.. ji; : :j , fi |;| . 10SI ' ) .! i !i.i ( i lull ili or-ii'ili. luuijij.iil". frEO. WATSON & CO., ISADDLEBS HARk^ildKElt^j TTA^NG, v ,v,jth considerable trouble, ;JLi services of Two Efficienti iTx'ttdosmetii from Auckland and WoUin«loniitho above well'known.firm are now in a position to execute 'all orders entrusted to their.,care, with, jfEATNESS AND DURABILItY'' "'" , i G. W. A^^y/yjliile^ptesingfo pilose of tkeir patrons wjiope work has been .held 0T of business, 'desire respectfully.'to intimate that in ifuturo.allOßDEßSfwll be ATTENDED TO .ou "tlio StJOKTEIST'- NOTICE, and turned ,o(it in the-Btyloand ■ finish ;J;oi'y which the 'firm is nSs'terf, 'mm lip jgainfid /or [, nitjr to retjiirnthoif thanks wjtli'wliicli tlieyara that t« merit a continuance of the same shall be tjiijir constant endeayor, <j j,, j ;j (i j.j ' [ GE(ME ; TOT&OiYTO:7' ' Near the Club Hotel, .... --',mAfiTE ; ! ' ri ' >r-n.n, ;t <ATM Guaranteed'by-tlie 'Stdte',""' '' I A LTHOUGH tliii ! )(Jflcer''iias been in XX oxistonoo foi a period of more (Kan seven yeiri/$ ; ia" bdlißWd' tliA : t"' ttof' olijocts 'er which it \m established aro.,not :Buffi"cien'tly' liiWri"bi'' ; wdeWiiii'd: ' It"i^aisiitj ( tojset forth in a concise form information Msiteetidg'thcbti&'WS'Wliiijlf this 'offico'nn-' deHakes.. l' H Thß'jliai , >fi"of'jillkin ; d6' l of moniy'trusi!, 'well as Marriage Settlements,moneys tq.be invested for the benefit of MiniSrs,' riioneys,' bequeathed fjojj charitaWej objects,', moneys, tho titlo w which in dispute, or ! whose legal owner-is'iiinkiliWiii of Gimiibt'be JJtod, AO., &c., ,j, |j >"M ['; 1 [v 1, The administration of tfie.wiUs sous' Who by appointing tho Public Trua^'a II thefir executor secure the guarantee of the sState or tho due of thoir.wi shos #nd avoid the pointmont of privato "pers6n£ as executors, sirotiß ! of acting 'for'the benentrni parties' inteiested, fiil 'mit feallyj tho ob jaotfl for which they f wbre ' np^oiutdd and are' tilling tb'piote'ef l •'n costly and harassing litigation. .. %».7 R^!?!«tratj9n'jpf l ,ijU,states,ot wh|eh lia? ,bee)i, Wade -by-, will 1 Trhenevor relativesjdo, poj incur the *«bi!itj,of . WJiot, caueo obtain; thfl i jipwera ta act. In such cases it is the duty of tho Public Trustees to discharge all legal debts as far as tho assets extend; and divide the .residue amongst tho next of kin. \ i„;4i The estates of „ Jnpaties, lunatic i 1 $ The charge of was '° <®4 nueecupied of which uuknown, tor who has been colony for t_pu years, havingleft nojtftfwp agent,, ~Jno cost of' ixSui&ihfcoiing estates irvery small. Information may bo obtained from allagents.-/ si 'j | ; 7 I i\ I- !/ j \ ! 1 I 1 üblic Uiust' c. '' ! iiu i 0:11.1 A;. ,I)EGSto itiform tlio,jphabitantßtipj tho Jj i Wairarapa'tlial lib lias OPMED HIS PBEMISBS. opposite tho bank.of New 2 Wellington, 'wfier'o l ; an be seen i -,i 1 '!::1 ,• U;"i s<:,. !',a !U i..v, j THli LATESiT'DESIGNS'iN "Mwinu iWiLNUTO'CCASiONA^^AIRS ; ''' " 3«« ; -1 Inhale and Sedar. ,BEDROOM SUITES ;»v, j .-In -Cedar-and Red Pine. ,IBON BEDSTEAp/ ill Y. nil } i SPRINGMOTASSES. n « " s SPRING" B'El)S s '(SPficfAL) 1 'Kap ockr~Beda"and~BGddinff _ of" every ~cl ea ! oription.iiiioj ■aliJ jbnd^ J'i '• sjEaasß .sSjSuTil nisjijsHo stWiMi itton FREE.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1111, 28 June 1882, Page 1
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