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behalf of the ci editors, offered no objection to the payment of the amount. .... An order was made for the payment " as applied for. A. P. Fielding wa&'orderod to apply for his discharge on June 22nd. " , Official Assignee v Murray Roberts ~jj| Co. to show cause why the > -pendants should not band over the Amount <if £315, being the value of ,1380., sheep,., for the benefit of the . tltecreditoia intheestatate of Hugh ■v. McMaster, bankrupt, Mr Bunny for , ,'|>;laintiff, nnd,Mr Gully for defendant. . A. J. Oumpbell, solicitor, Wellington .produced'a deed of mortgage over ...Btook,. given by McMaster in favor of defendants, and the Deputy Assignee gave evidence as to the position of the estate,.,." ■ Hugh McMastors was examined concerning his bankruptcy in September, 1886. .. He stated that be exeouted a mortgage over his stock in favor of defendants in July, 1884. Considered that the pro- ■ party was worth from LISOO to L2OOO • above the mortgage to the Colonial Investment' Company. Owed about £IOO or so when tho deed was executed to ■defendants,' Had other property outside the station that was valued about £l5O above the encumbrances. .The rent for Brooklyn, was L 350.8 year. At tho time the deed .was executed to defendants the interest Has paid up on the Brooklyn mortgage, | .Did business ■ with the Loan and Mercantile Agency, aud the defendants took thoir liabilitiss over, knowing the position of nfiuir.-r, Called a meeting of creditors in July last, at the request of several of tho principal creditors. (Left Sitting.) The Wairarapa Clothing Factory are ttill allowing purchasers ot New Zealand Clothing a discount of 5s in the £. They are also making suits to measure from 47s Gd, Trousers and Vests from 28s 6d, and Trousers from 18s (id. A call cordially invited. Note the address; Next T. 6. Mason, Queen-street, Mastertsn. E. B Hare, Manager.—Advt.

L" OST.—About a fortnight ago, from Kurupuui, 10 Romney Matah rams, branded A, and ear-marked with two slita on right ear. The above reward will bo paid to anyone returning Bamo to Lowes and lorns 2556. ; . or to JOSEPH GRANT.

FOE LEASE. * SIXRGOMEDHOUSE, without- . buildings, and nine and a half acres of good grass land. Apply to D.WALTON, • 255G Kurupuni. L" OST, in Queen-stroet, a pocket book coutainin? receipts &o, Above reward paid, on samo being returned to this offico. 255 C

WANTED. ~ |ENDERS for falling 100 acroa bush X at Kopuaranga. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For particulars apply to Daily office, or FABIAN BROS., 2554 Greytown, Education Board, ■. -Wellington, 2]gt March, 1887. ' PPLICATIONS, statins: qualifieatinna and oxperionce, will-be received up to. SATURDAY, the 26th inst. for the following appointments \- ; Master, Tawa Flat, Salary, abiut £l7O and residence. First Assistant Master, Carterton, .:.: Salary, £l6O. Three Assistant Masters for tho Masterton School Salaries £l2O. Master, Mauriceville School. Salary .about £l9O and residence A, DORSET, 2554 Secretaiy.

MASTERTON FOOTBALL CLUB. X Club will bo held at the Club Hotel on SATURDAY evening next, 26th inst., at 8 o'clock, J. WILLIAMS. 2554 Hon. Sec.

J.AMES. RALPH (Late) mmm> AVING PURCHASED Mr Dixon's .X interest in tho Butchering Business, returns thanks to his Customers and the public generally fov past favors, and intimates that in order to meet the times he. has, lowered the price of beef and mutton." Families waited on daily for orders, wmmm MASTERTON.

M.CASELBERG&CO. "TAVE on SALE a Splendid Sample GOLDEN TARES, M.CASELBERG&CO, r , GCKQPERAXIYE STOKES,. Master.tonand Greytown,

-"'THE QJJEEN-ST,, FRUIT DEPOT ~"B^E'>QST,"..N EXT THE CLOCK *.;BRESTQN, ~ .FRUITERER, &o„

IMPORTEitOF FOREIGN FRUITS ""• - Get your saws repaired by a '/■' .^'•: ; ....PRACTICAL SAW MAKER, ■ "*■' .;- ! \ItTHO wUl"re-looth, re-hammer, and' "■■v'y ■ 'VV v into proper working order '...,.:.;■■• anykind.of aawß, no- matter how badly :j :\ buckled or crippled, VfflOS. CHftPMAH a^SOSS, . ~ •. ; ... Makera,lraporhora, an/1 Dealers iv'■'•■.■'■ - in fl l) fcincla of circular and ..■"•.■;..-'■'"" ■ : ' ~ Vertical Saws. s'•.'•.•'•. " N«l2,'.Ciibii-streot ) Wellington, «*»-■ ■ -c intMSaisex-strget Sydney N.S. W:

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2556, 24 March 1887, Page 3

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636

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2556, 24 March 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2556, 24 March 1887, Page 3

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