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NOTICE To HOUSEHOLDERS. The households t" 5 »i th- o-. ; • ■. i, School District, ate i< .j-.wed 1.1;. !;-i « Meeting to be held at the S.'hoolroora. Greylowu, on THURSDAY, 6th Jaiuary, 1837, to consider the action of Committee re head master. P. COTTER. JUNK, Chairman Qreytown School Committee. 194 TENDERS FOB OATS. TENDERS Wanted far the Purchase of Two Acres Oats. Tenders to be sent in on or before SATURDAY NEXT, at noon. H DAVEY, 1-3 Featherston. GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL

CONCERT In connection with the Wesleyan Church. Featherston MONDAY, January 10 Carterton .. TUESDAY, January 11 Orejtowu .. WEDNESDAY, January 12 PROGRAMME. 1 Quartett “ Call to Remembrance " Mira Randall, Mra Mackintosh, Messrs J. W. Hill and J. Pronse 2 Surrusopbone Solo "Je Riere ” (Juan Muller) .. Mr C. D. Mackintosh ' Song “ Come unto Me ’’ (Handel) Miss Randall i Song •• Absalom ” .. Mr Pronse 5 Duet “My Song Shall be Always Thy Mercy ’’ (from Mendellsohn’s Hymn of Praise) Miss Randall and Mr J. W. Hill 6 Song •• Resignation ” Mr B. J. VV. Widdop 7 Song •• If With All Your Hearts " Mr J. W. Hill 8 Quartett “ All is Peace ” Miss Randall Mrs Mackintosh, Mr J W Hill and Mr E J W Widdop

9 Clarionet Duet "La Faron'ts ” Be» P. N. Hunter and Mr Mackintosh 10 Song " Learning " Mr E. J. W. Widdop 11 Duet “ See the Land Appears in Sight' Miss Randall and Mr Pronse 12 Song I Seek for Thee in Even Flower' Mr J. W. Hill 13 Flute Solo “ William Tell ’ Bar P, K. Banter U Song •• It was a Dream ” Miss Randall 15 Clarionet Solo “ The Keel Bow ” Mr C. D. Mackintosh 16 Duet “ Lore and War ” Mr J. W. Hill, cod Mr Prouse Conductor : Mr C. D. Mackintosh. Pianiste : Miss Alice Widdop

Ticket*—Reeerve chairs, 2s 6d each ; body of hall, 2t ; family tickets admitting four cf family—to reserve chairs 8s ; body of ball, 6e. Further allowance made for children at door. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8, FOLND —A .black and White Sheep Dop. If not claimed within fonrteen dayt, will be sold to pay expenses. J. Parke, Dry River. BEES AND CABBAGE PLANTS. IpOR SALE. Swarms of Bees and Wint Cabbage Plants. Apply J. Hebles, Boot and Shoe Maker, Greytown. 4''o FOR SALE CHEAP. A STAS MOWER. Apply to W. Gilpin, Storekeeper, Featherston. 422,6 WHY Smoke bad Tobacco, when yon can get the best at WRIGHT'S, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Main street, Qreyr town. WRIGHT feels confident that when a smoker once tries it he will use no other. WHILST the price charged is no more than that demanded lor an inferior article. 436 5 THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF NEW j ZEALAND. I

lIS OBJECTS ABE SPECIALLY PROTECTIVE. THE Estates of'persons who die, having neglected to make their wills, and who have not any friends living in the colony ready to apply for administration, are carefully administered, debts paid and residues remitted to those legally entitled to receive them. All persons are, however, nrged to instruct their solicitors as to their wills whilst in possession of health and unimpaired faculties. Inviolable security (for the fulfilment of their wishes is assured by the appoint ment of the Public Trustee as sole Executor. Ho charge is made upon the deposit for safe custody of any Will by which the Public Trustee is appointed Executor. Other Wills may be deposited on payment of a fee of Ten Shillings. Subject to the provisions of the Public Trust Office Acte, any present trustee may transfer the management of trust property to the Public Trustee, who will there* ; upon hold such property upon the original ■ trusts attaching thereto. The scale of fees applicable to the classes of Estates above referred to is as follows On all receipts of income under a / trust, or on reali- ! sing property 1 under a will, or | transfer of admiuistration or probate £6 per cent ; For tendering Pro- ! perty Tax return (if necessary) 10s For rendering Stamp account Of neces- | saty) 2'l per cent Min tee £1 I For obtaining pro 1 bate (if necessary) 7/6 pet cent Max fee, £lO For investing funds, if tic sum lent is under £IOOO 20/ per cent F r investing hinds, if the sum lent is | liver £loo<i to, per cent

; The Public Trustee bolus largo eunrp o f i un-nt. ii.v-rthner.* on real security ' current i 'los- f iutii.. Any sums mav’• aii.anctd ■ u lit •( mortgage «f fitvbolu proprat v to the r steel of c.-si-i half o( its actual value. Applicat <-u= for advance will be received at the various agencies. Every, I policyholder under “ The Lite Assurance ; Companies Act. 1873." may legister such ; policy within ,-ix months niter the making | thereof, on payment of « fee of five shillings. j I'/ 1 more detailed information apply to the I various local agents, or to the Public liustee at Wellington. Local Agent- W, Sellar. Masterton: R. W. TATE SO LIC ITO K, GBEYTOWN. Office-Opposite the Bank of New Zealand STASDIKO TIMBER FOR SAI4J, I 8 VERSONS requiring Stating Timbet I can ne snppiied ft* Pukenguki, neat i Papawai, hj r the spaa 0 f Uhl Apply u ' SiiSDsnc o%e; Open till Wednesday t.ex | 499.3 I.KAPER AND BINDER. to the agent for Watratapa, L. ilcr.weu blacksmith, *tc., Mwtertou. is 3 a

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2012, 3 January 1887, Page 3

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