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I PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. CAPITAL FUNDSOFKSTATES placed t in thfl Publio Trust Office guaranteed 1 . by the Colony. 1 1 By "The Publio Trust Office Ada j Amendment Aot, 1891," tlio Colony now euarantees the integrity of the capital funan of properties placed in the Publio Trust Office where thoro is no direction for the investment of such funds, or where there iB r.o other directum for their investment ■ than generally, at the option of the Publio Trustee, in General Government Securities of New Zealand or in mortgage of real estate withiu.the . Colony. I 2, The Colony also guarantees on such capital funds a fixed rate of interest, to be credited quarterly, free of all b office charm, to the properties from , which the funds arise. j 3. The value of ihia guarantee will be obvious when it is considered thatit is- ; 1 (a.) The guarantee of the Colony against loss from investments in 1 bad or insufficient securities. \ (b.) The guarantee ot the [Colony B ' against loss from dolay in tho investment of moneys, (o) The guarantee of the Oolony that a the interest fixed by Order in 3 Council shall be regularly, and e punctually paid, free of all t rharsres of the Public Trust Office. „ 4, The rates of interest to b3 allowed by t the Publio Trust Office on the Capital Funds for investment are 5 per 3 cent on any amount up to £3,000. 3 and 4 per cent on the amount in ' < excess of £B,OOO, and these rates, t which are allowed free of all charges, will result in an income of— I £6O a year from LI.COO, or-5' per cent I 150 „ 3.000, or 5 percent 190 „ 4,000, or4J percent 1 280 „ 5,000, or 48-51118 „ ' 270 „ 6,000, or i\ per cent t and so on, i J. K, WARBURTON, i Publio Trustee. 0. H. GAYF B, LAND, ESTATE, STOCK, STATION AGENT, AND VALUATOR. MASTEETON, AS several desirablo properties ior l sale in town or country. Money to lend in any sums on freehold socurity, MABTEHTON TRUST LANDS TRUST. VTOTIOE is hereby given that the I_M annual election of two Trustoes will be held on THURSDAY, 26th May, 1892, and I hereby appoint tho Town Clark's (Meo, Masterton, the place, and FRIDAY, 20th May, 1892, tho day for the nomination of candidates, R. BROWS, Returning Officer. TEMPERANCE BOARDIKO* HOUSE. { HAVE OPENED a Commodious 1 TEMPERANCE BOARDING HOUBB and RESTUARANT opposite the Drill Shed in Hall street, Masterton. Besides First-Class ordinary accommodation there is a Dining Room and Luncheon BuoiS, whore Tea, Coffee, Oocoa and all Refreshments are reaay at ANY MM, Every endeavour will bo made to please patrons and to deserve their support. A GOOD FADDOCK HANDY, A, E. AMUNDSEN, (Opposite Masterton Drill Shed. ' LL monies due to tho estate of the xi late John Groves of Masterton I must he paid to the undersigned on or before the Ist June next, and all accounts against the said estate must be sent in to mo by tho Bame date or they will not be recognised. : . JOHN GROVES, May 3rd, 1892. MR PARKER is forming a second shorthand class, and will attend at Mr Langton's Office, next the Old Council Chambers, Queen Street, Masterton, from 6.30 to 1 p,m. on Mondays and Fridays, WOODCOTE HOUSE SCHOOL, HOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON, O.L. Gardiner, B, •« Pembroke Collcgo, Cambrid Resident Assistant Master, 6. F, Woo ridge, M.A., Keble College, Oxford, Drilling and Gymnastic Instructor, Sergeant Lawrence. Subjects-Divinity, Latin, Greek, French, English, History, Geography Arithmetic, Euclid, Algebra. Boys prepared for scholarships and entrance at Cbristchurch and Wanganui, Tho school games, cricket, and Association football, are personally superintended, and the boys are thoroughly looked after out of echool hours, The house has large rooms and stands in extensive grounds including a field for cricket and football, An experienced matron is in charge of the domestic arrange* ments. v The next Term will begin on WEUNffiDA?, May 26th. Vacancies for several Boarders and a few Day Boys, For Prospectus and full information apply to tho HEADMASTER, I T)UPIL,-Avacanoy for a well-educa-ted Youth occurs in my office for a term of three years, Small Premium required, O. TILLEARD NATUSUH, Arohiteot, Masterton, COACH AND WAGGON JAMES MUIE, (Late Ross and Muir.) COAUHBUILDER, ENGINEER F&RRIER,and GENERAL BLAOKSMITB 'Y Engineering Department, is no« under tho management of Mb * JOHN CADE, whose extensive experience qualifies Lira to undertake engineer , ing work ef any description in a first- ,' class manner. 1 Engines, Sawmillini; Machinery, Oomi i, bines, Ohaffcuttera, etc, etc, "epaired at lowest rates, ■• At the ANNUAL BHOWI still upheld my reputation for first-class work in the Coachbuilding line, taking first honours for double buggy at both Shows. Customers placing their orders with me may rely on getting a first-class job at a reasonable figure. Mb R..CRAWFORD, the Chaotiok Fabbub of the Woirarapa, is Btill in a oharge of ray Shoeing Department, and ir natrons'may rely on getting their horse: t shed in the best style. My price fo HACKBis Btill FIVE SHILLING) i, Cash, or 5/8 booked,' for oither Steele ' Iron Shoes, ; Genbbai Buoksjutdino in all it Now—Uno Second-hand 80LfAT WOOL PRESL 6 ' For Sale—i Bargain. . Pe?ob'£6, d • ','■ JiMUIB, ' Coaohbuilder, &o, &o, Steam Factory Queen Street Maaterton.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4114, 16 May 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4114, 16 May 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4114, 16 May 1892, Page 3

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