8P GCI ■■ L OFFICE. THE PUBTJC T L Tq: T OFFICE OF NEW Z3ALAVD. A LTH^UGH this < ffice has been m ,rV. existence for a period of seven y u"s, it is believed that the objects for wbich it was established are not sufficiently known or understood. It is de-*'-ed to set fo v th m a concire form information respe"t'njr ♦: e business which ♦his office under al.ca: — The Public T;u'-»ee is an officer spe«.la!iy ?'tpoin'ed by ri c I■ io \,: V;e *i>■;-■ "■ H - ; »ios of money ta. ■: <s sor'u .-_>• , '■•'•w settlements, ryopys to be f- i (ar tbe benefit of Ifincs, nion'-Tf. h---qn' a'hed for charitable O'ijecis, moneys, \h !e to which 'is m ('■'• ' ote, o r w>jose 1 gal owner is unknown, c • <'■ nnot be found, &c, &. 2. Toadminisrer tlie willsof all persons w»io by a- poirt : ng the Public Trustee ?s ♦beii* executor secim* the guarantee of (be State foTibednefii'fi?m<nt of their wi.shes and avoid tbe risk consequent on Ibesppointmen*. of private persons as executors, who not unfrequp ( nt|y, though earnestly desirous of actincr for he benefit of parties interested, ftil to carry out legally tbe ohjecis "or which they were appointed, and consequenfly involve themselves and tboe v iose interests Ihey are striving to P"o(ect m costly aDd harassing liligatiou. S. To take out administrstion of all Cf ?s of \. b'c'i do dtsoosition has beenw ie t>y will, wherever relatives do not vvK-.'i io in-.v.re the resnousibility of adr»r;i!si"{*fion, or cannot from «ny cause ob 1 iv tbe necessary powers to act. fn sreb cases it is tbe du.y of the Public 'I'r.'s'ee to (t ; scb:>rge all 'eo,rldel>s so fa.*" i c assets e» -end, padd'viue the residue aTionjjst tbe next of k ; u. 4. To take cbarpe of, and grant lease of all lands lying waste and unoccupied of wbich the owner is unknown, or who has Veu »hsent<rom the Colony for ten years b. vog lett no known agent. Sta'e {ju--:r-aofeis secured for the safe cn*tc dy of <•!! monies p^uced m the office* The cost of administering estates is very small la formation may be obtained from all agents. R. C. HAME"TON. Public Tnitstre
'VjJW ZEALAND DAILWAYS VV ANGA N U I- MAN" A WATU SECTION TIME TABLE. SOUTH. ■■ ■k ■■ : , 1 *? Dbpabi Fjiom a.m. a.m. p .m» %\' 1 Wanganui 11.0 4.15 Si Avamaho 11.10 4.25 3 *RastTovrn B *Okoia 8 *Matarawa I P.M. J3 *Fordell , .. 18 *Wanp;ae'au ij Turakina 12.40 5.48 $8 *Bo»ny Grlen .< n Marton 1.16 6.20 :/ Greatford 1.32 6.35 13 Halcomue,ar 2.0 7.0 Halcomb*,^e 7.0 2.-0 7.20---6. Feikang ,.,. 7.35.2.55, 7.50 I *Bunaytborpe I &k Palmerston 3.30 3.45 8.30 63 *Elarere —. 73 *Orouo, Bridge. , 79 q?viary & " : • • 85 ' . 9.55 I>BPABT FBO^ r A.M. A.M. P.MJ PM. ■ ■-.:.! Foxtoa.,.. , .10.56 4,25 6 *Carnai"Von ... ' ! 14 #Oroua Bridge ' , 19 *Karere ' 24 Palmerstonrfe. 6..4S 12.20 5.45 30 *Bunnytkorpe ?5 Feilding 7.35 1.15 6.30 Haleoinbe (ar. 8.5 1.50 7.0 — 7-42 Halcombe (de. 8 2C 49 Greatford 8.45 7.4 A Marton 9.1 7.20 57' *Bonny Glen ' 7.57 , 63 Turakina 9.37 8.30 68 *Wangaehu... 74 *Fordell 77 *Matarawa ... *Okia 63 *East Town... 83 Aramaho ... 11.10 9.55 86 Wanganui,«w, 11.20 10.5 WAITOTARA LINE. NOBTH. I A.M. P.MS Wanganui ... depart 7.0- 4.15 3 Aramoho ... „ 7.10 4.20 7 *Bruusmok ... „ 12 *Eai lwi , 17 *Okehu , 21 *Nukuraaru ... „ 25 Waitotara ... arrive 8.40 5.55 SOUTH. ' j "" ' "" A.M. P.M. Waitotara ... depart 9.20 6.20 f> *>'ukuniaru .... „ I •;■■ i. : .j^iCai lwi , t L'fl *Brunswick ... „ 1 & Aramoho , 10.50 7.50 ;25 WanannHJ ... arrive U.O 8.0 * Plai forms o«ly. Trains do mot stop at these stations unless required. Notice should be given to the Guai'd at the previous stoppage station. j Oa Wednesdays and Saturdays odIVT. 3?. EOTFIEEAM, / Gentral Maaager.
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 158, 7 September 1881, Page 1
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