LOWES & lOKNS, AKURA MAORI HACK RACING ... -CLUB. Messrs lowes & iobns are instructed • to sell by auction on Saturday, the 21st nut, at 2 :o'clock, the undermentioned privileges dates . 1 Publican's booth 1 Hofre«limentßooth ' 1 Fruit and Faiioy Goods Stall of the races '■ Horse Y=>rda Auction/Sale, SATURDAY, 21st May, at 2 o'clock. Messrs lowes and iorns win • sell at their roonis as'above a consigiiinetifc of , Bluo Serge Coata and Trousers, ■' , AISO An assortment of ■ Fruit Trees and; Flowering Shrubs from the Private Nursery ol James RUSSELL Esq., the well known amateur Horticulturist .of Maatorton. SALE OF Japanese Manufactures,, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, May 27th and 28th, at 1 o'clock each day. Messrs Clowes & iorns have ' pleasure in announcing that they are in receipt of.another consignment-of the above goods from the Muauyii ComI'Anv of Art and Manufactures Kobe-Hiogo-Jipan, which will .be sold at their rooms, Maslerton, on FRIDAY anil SATURDAY, May 27th and 28tti, coin* menoing each day at 1 o'clock. The Auctioneers direct particular' attention to the above consignment, which corn • prises very interesting and useful goods and art objects in curious and quaint designs,togetherwithnumerouaexamplps of Bekko and Saikio Bronzes': Imari, Kmkosan, Owari, and Morikiri Porcelain and Faience; attractive Lacquered Ware, Silk Paper and Fretwork Screens, Embroideries, Bamboo Sticks, Arima and lyo Baskets, etc., etc. All will be sold without Reserve, . OPENING NOTICE.' SCOTT'S temperance-hotel, Opposite the Mabteeton Coaoh Factory. 117"ILL BE OPEN on and aftor the Y» first day of October for the Reception of Boarders and the travelling pubiio. Those giving tho houße a call will find ciyility combined with comfort. Terms as per neual on application to the Proprietor. SCOTT'S TEMPERANOE HOTEL. QOBBN-SIKBEI,, Masxkrion, GOGD PADDOCKS FOR IJORSES
f 1 0 K SALE. FARM, OF 300— ao re s—3oo ARABLE LAND, WITH DWELLING, ETC., Situated dose to Masterton, J. B. KEITH, Masterton MaSTEKTON STEAM COACH FAOTORY. JAMES MUIE, COAUHBUILDER, ENGINEER WHEELWRIGHT AMD GENERAL SMITH CoiGUBUiLUiNO in all its branches, ' Latest Designs and reasonable prices, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS made and repaired. SHOEING Hacks, 5/- per set cash, 5/6 booked ; for either iron or srau. ENGINEERING WORK of every description done on tho promises, FOR SALE CHEAP—--1 Now spring trap 1 New Farm tip dray I Now horse hoe 1 Second hand single furrow plough Wiro Strainors, Light Iron Lifting Jack, &v,, &o, JAMES IVIUIR JIAKIR and FATjStWEE ZEALANDIA WOOL PRESS.. Queen Street Masterton,
PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. CAPITAL FONDSOFESTATES placed in the Publio Trust Office guaranteed by the Colony. 1 By "The Public Trust Office Acts Amendment Act, 1891," the Colony now guarantees the integrity,of the capital funds of properties placed in the Public Trust Office where there is no direction for tho investment of such funds, or where there is no uther direction for their investment tlinn generally, at the option of tho Publio Trustee, in General Governwent Securities of New Zealand or in mortgage of real estato within the Colony. 2. The Colony also guarantees on such capital funds a fixed rate of ißterest, to be credited quarterly, free of al office charces, to the properties from ' which the funds arise:' • " ' I 3. The value of this guarantee will be obvious when it is considered thatit • is—(a.) The guarantee of the Colony against loss from investments in bad Or insufficient securities, (f) The guarantee oi tho Colony ; against losp frppi dejay in the ipypsttnent'of inoneys, (p.) The guarantee of (he Colony that tho intprest by Order, ip Council sha]l bo regularly and pnnctojilly paid, free of all charges of the Public Trust Office. 4. The rates ofiuterest to be allowed by the Publio Trust Office on the Capital Funds for investment are 5 per cent on any amount up to £3,000. and 4 per cent on the amount in excess of £3,000,: and these rates, which aro allowed free of all charges, will result in an income of—, £SO a year from LI,OOO, or 5 par cent 160 |, 3,000, or 6 per cent 190 „ 4,000, or 4f per cent 230 „ 5,000, 0r.48-etha „ 270. „ 6,000, or 4$ per cent and so on, J, K, WARBURTON, Public Trustee
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4117, 19 May 1892, Page 3
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