JRINCE WALES LIVERY . STABLES AND HORSE REPOSITOBY, WILLIAM NEIL [Late op Neil and Cookery] aving taken the above stables is prepare / to supply the travelling public with HOUSES, BU3GIES, CARRY-ALLS, and VEHICLES Of every description on the shortest notice. The Livery Department iB under the care of an experienced groom, and every attention is paid to stabling, bait and stall accommodation. Horses Of first-class quality kept constantly on hire. A 'JBTTS Will run to and from the Stablea o meet every train'. Moito.-CW%, Good Accommodation and .Reasonable Charges, The Proprietor, having had many years' experience in the Wairarapa, trusts that his old friends and patrons will not forget him m Ins new establishment. 1172 CLUB HOTEL LIVERY STABLES DIXON & JAQUES, PROPRIETORS. D& J. beg to inform the inhabitants • of Masterton and Surrounding Districts that they are prepared to supply them with SADDLE HORSES, SINGLE&DOUBLE BUGGIES, COACHES & DRAGS, And Vehicles of Any Description, on the Shortest Notice I Good Paddocks. Every attention paid to horses left in their charge. Good Stabling, and no stint of Feed, All Horses Let on Hire are Guaranteed Staunch, free from Vice, and of Fird-class Quality. _ A 'BUS will meet Every Train, taking Passengers to and from any part of the Town, Horses suffering from any complaint attended to by a Practical Veterinary. CASTKATING PERFORMED. Horses broken to Saddle, Double and Single Harnesß. _ The Proprietors having many yeare' experience in their line of business, are prepared to Guarantee their patrons satisfaction EMPIRE HOTEL LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, Fkopkieior ~ JACK DEVONSHIRE. JD. begs to inform the Public ihat lie i he is in receipt of new t>U{j» gies from Wellington, fiuished in the Neatest STYLE and PATTERN, and is now prepared to let them on Hire at very reasonable charges, HORSES cm be broken iu for Double or Single harness, and for Saddle use. All horses for biro are Free from Vice, and are of Good Quality, PADDOCKS contain abundance of feed and water, with splendid shelter; and all horses left at the Stables will receive FIRST CLASS ATTENTION. Jack Devonshire, Empire Livery and Bait Stables, Queen-st. Masi'erton, 1693 Time is Money, MACHINERY VERSUS HAND LABOR. )ARTIES about to build or who reX j quire any description of CARPENTER'S or JOINER'S work done are respectfully advised to get a price from S. Bacon and Co. Who are id a position to give the BEST ARTICLE anJ the MOST WORK for the LEAST MONEY, Large Stocks of SEASONED TIMBER. Dressed and rough, Mouldings, Skirtings, Doors, Sashes, &c, &o. In fact everything necessary to carry out any orders, always on hand. Estimates given and contracts taken, and FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN sent to any part of the country.' Masterton Dec. 11,1882. 125; WAIPODA O'TEAM .fLOUR, &UATMEAL MILLS. Messrs 8. Bacon & Co. HAVING engaged Mr J. FOSTER, (a Miller of large experience both in New Zealand and Victoria, holding first-class certificates of competency) have much pleasuro in GUARANTEEING THEIR BRAND Ol' FLOUR AS SECOND TO NONE, And solicit a continuance of their customers' esteemed favors, and A TRIAL FROM AL-L. WAIPOUA~MILLS. Masterton, November 2nd, 1883. 152 AMES THOMPSON. V MANUFACTURES OF LEMONADE, CRATED WATERS AND CORDIALS, Queen-Street, Masterton. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF NEW ZEALAND. ATTENTION is directed to the provisions of the Acts establishing this office and [ to the advantages placed thereby within the reach of every colonist. Subject to such provisions the State offers to every parson: 1. About to make his or her will or codicil 2. Intending to provide for wife and children or others by deed of settlement 3. Settling property by way of marriage settlement. i, Desiring to renounce the trusts of a will havingbeen appointed executor ortrnstee under the same 5. Having acted as trustee, executor, or administrator, wishing to be relieved of the burthen of trusteeship or adminis- < tration the option of using the State machinery, and fnnds by fraud or dishoneßty. Every information may le obtained from WILLIAM SELLAR, Esq., Agent, at Masterton and Greytown, or from R. 0 HAMERTON Publio Trustee.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1731, 9 July 1884, Page 4
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