TENDERS, I rpENpEIB, la closo on tho 13th inst., . ate invited fur tho . Erection of a Public Pump rind Drinking Tnnig-h, iu Quottustreet, Flans caii bo eeen at the offico of G.S.W.DUIBYMPLE. TO BUILDEKS. mENDERBaro invited for the oreotion 1 of a House on tho Upper Plain. PUns and Specifications may ho seen at my office. Tenders to be sent in be* fore 6 p.m, on TUESDAY, April 19th, C.TILLEAKDNATUSCH, Architect, Mostorton, A GENERAL meetine of tho Red Star Football Club will be held in the Empire Hotel, on MONDAY nhjht, April 11th. All members requested to attend. W.OLEMENTOARGILt, Hon, Sec, D. SMITH, BOOTMAKER, WISHES to thank tho residents of Masterios and aurroiindins distriots for tho liberal support accorded him, and begs to state that owing to increiso of business he has removed to larger and moro central premises noxt to Messrs Lowes and lorns.and hopes by using only the best material combined with good workmanship, to merit a continuance of their favors, D, S. would draw special attention to his sbamless boot, suitable for shepherds, surveyor and bu6hmen, etc.; guaranteed watertight. See them and judge for yourselves, Also Rcntlcmen's Grained Shooting Hoots. All other kinds of boots and shoe?, handsewn or peggjd, made to order. Repairs neatlyaid qaiokly executed at very reasonable cnarges, DIXON BROS., (Late Joseph Dixon). STEAM CRATED WATEfi, CORDIAL FACTOR'S. Countryorders received by post promptly attended to. SMALL FaRM, AT MiUKiCEViLLE. 45 acres, ALL CLEAUED, Fenced, and Subdividedintospadduob?, with New FIVE ROOMED HOUSE, Cowshed, Stable, Good Garden and Orchard. EASY TERMS. Apply— W.L.JOmSTONE, EaU-St Muskrton, EYE GRASS and CUOKSFOOT SEED in any quantity, Quality Guaranteed. W. L. JOHNSTONE. Railway Boarding House (Nwly Oppodt Pod Office.) Hall Streeti Masterton. THE proprietor of this Favorite Boabdino Bouse, in thanking his patrons (especially the working men) for past favors, having renovated and completely refurnished it throughout, bees to intimate that those giving him a call will find that for comfort, etc, it issecoiid to none in the Wairarapa.
TIIE BEST Is TABLE IN THE DISTRIOT. Beard and Lodginp £1 per week, paid in advance ALL MEALS, ONE SHILLING. BEDS, ONE SHILLINGSmoking and Miiiy .Rooms, Prmtt .Ming Room for Ladies. 300 D STABLING, (g-GOOD PADDOCKS FRED WRIGHT, &A N A BEST TONICS IN EXISTENCE, Stocked by Mk T. G. Mason Drug PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE, OAPITALFUNDSOFEBTATES placed in the Public Trust Office guaranteed by the Colony, 1 By "The Public Trust Olce Acta Amendment Act, 1891," the Colony now euarantees the integrity of the capital (unda of properties placed in the Public Trust Office where' there is no direction for the investment of such funds, or where there is no other direptinn for their investment than generally, at the option of tho Public Trustee, in General Government Securities of New Zealand or in mortgage of real estate within tho Colony. % The Oolony also, guarantees on sych capital funds a fixed rate of ititorest, to be cwdlted quarterly, free of all office charges, to the properties from which tho funds arise. 8, The valutfof this guarantee will be obvious when it is considered that it is—(a,) The guarantee of the Colony aeainat loss from investments in bad or insufficient securities, (b.) The guarantee of tho Colony against loss from delay in the investment of moneys, (o.) The guarantee of the Oolony that the interest fixed by Order in Council shall be regularly and punctually paid, free of all charges of the Publio Trust Olds. " ' : '■.' 4. The rates'of interest to be allowed by • the Public Trust Office qn the Capital J!unds foj Investment are. 5 tier cenfon'any amount 'up and 4 per cent on the amount in excess 1 of £3,001), theso rates, which are ajlowod'free of all charges, in an income of—£so a yeaj from LLQOQ, or 5 par cent 15Q " ~ 3.00Q, or'g percept lfjO „ 4.000, or 4f per cent 230 „ 5,000, or4B-6ths„ 270 „ 0.000, or i\ per cent and so on, J, K. WABBURTON, Public Trustee, ' POK PRIVATE SALE, I ,i f\ A'AOReS of the best land \J\J in the Wairarapa. Wel| mproved and divided into 16 paddocks, securely fenced and well watered. Good homestead, outbuildings, yards etc. For further particulars apply,. " ,: F.H. WOOD,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4085, 9 April 1892, Page 3
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693Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4085, 9 April 1892, Page 3
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