AUTUMN-&-WINTER SMITH&BAHKIEY, Announce ik arrival of FIRST SniPJim'TS OF KEW A ii (inn : ami Winter llrajiery. Ladies and Childrens New WINTER HATS. New Dress Materials, New Dolmans New Jerseys, New Feathers, New Trimmings, New Flowers. These «oorls having been well bought in the best markets, enables us to submit th 1 best value ever offered in this district. In^pedtion Invited. Also a LARGE ASSORTMENT of Men's, Boy's, and Youth's Clothing. HATS, SHIRTS, TIES, BRACES, &c., 40. AT VERY LOW PRICES. *l itli )j v%s $2*> £1 Pj tt l\ te fe Ij % W A ASI W £2 VV, J VaY /^ /\ VS » 2 iKDvarmi e»rem. A IN THE ff ,/-"Vf"-X % "Thii fi'rnf ! :.eV O thr km.PfS*. *\ /f / r'\---'"\ %\ « the arti.ic ti.e. .".f.-.-t i» a \^ s ' / ■.;■■■ Jt-i\ \ "*■■- x *.\s" fir Ac r~"i- V •■ ~r >-v \ \V O^THOUCHf /iS ' ;•■../•■.■• % \ \ PP. ! ' I ■ copied f /S y : ::.C^\l\ \ 2j-,2.r'; r^ ■ v. fti'p^'^ ■■-■' '■''■-' ■■■in ■ "■' ' •". v". .«<..". ' v\ AUCKIAKO.WELLIUaTOa.ChSiSVChUP^Uu^rLU;;^ I AGENTS T2W, V:Y"WUJ^\^ JOHN CHING, Agent. V. • v : -f l R. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICi3 OF NEW ZEALAND. ITS OBJECTS. 1. The Administration of Intestate Estates, ami tli« realisation ami ilistribution of the personal Estate. 2. The Executoiship of the *\ ills of persons wlio mtiy ai>p"int the Piiblic Trustee their executor, and thus avoid the luvc-.-vVity \\!ii--h ot!i..->.-\vi-»e woukl exist of committing their friends to the ivsp.»nsii)iliti«;s invi<lveii oy .sticli \»»i*\ 'ii. 3. The 'A<li!ii!iistr.-»ti..n of all kuuls of Mm,..-y Trusts in.-lu.iii^' .'•! ii'.i.itie Settle ments and every kind of final, the trusts of wiikh are dotiniteiy set forth in the deed creating the Trust. ITS ADVANTAGES. 1 The PuMic Trustee in his corporate e.ij. (city NEV3R DTTX NT-JVER LEAVES Tlllil COUNTRY, and NKVKK lli-:0(»M!v< LNOVPACI Pa iED ; thus, hy his appointment, the expense of fresh api-'iiitinents i>t Trustees i.otis*.-> jiiont on death, change of abode, or mental or Ivniiiy inlinnity, is iiltnsiether avuideit. 2. All proposed investments are considered l»y a board of Ollicers, ensuring careful coii.sid.'ration of all acoim'ties oil". iv<l. .'{. The CJoveniinent t!n; Colony is respon-iiile for the honeut .fulfilment «>f aii tiusts placed in the otlice ITS INCREASING POPULARITY. THIS WILL BE SHEWN BY THE K'LLOWI>,O FWl'liKS : — Cash Receipts. 1880 I 1881 j 1882 | 183.! | 18S4 | 1885 L 41.813 L«B,2fi2 L71,:U9 LW..U9 LIUU3O Til'.».»,iHV, Estimated. Scales of clianroß with existing regulations ai d all information may be obtained from the PUBLIC Tki'sTEE, Wellington, or any of his agents throughout the Colony. W. LLOYD, Local Agent at \Volport. Wellington Deoembo &th 1885.
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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1714, 7 June 1886, Page 3
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