The annual income of the Masterton Town Land Trustees ie increased by considerably more than, two' hundred pounds per annum by last'Satur: daya. 'sale" of portions :.bf tho acre fronting.Queen/ Street: and Church Street. The Trust- has now' become defacing a'., : vealiby.,; endowment for the town.. • Within the, next ..few yean /the. leases of the opposite acre with frontage to Queen Street and Hall -Street will alsoiM'.in.indJbe income of;the Trnst will-then again advanoe':by even a.yet biggerbound;--The { town ~ißto,be ctingratulaMon' this lucrative if the revenue ) arising Ttroin \ it; be \ spent', wisely- and' weirthe'preseniaofl;tbe rising^gerieriti^
reason tobe grateful to the previßion of Messrs Eenall, Carter and Jackson, who, in 'the early days tied tip these resejvwyoiono pulheo, '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4667, 12 March 1894, Page 2
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