nrtHE 'VV-Ti LIC T RITvT .' . OTT?tfgßj"- v OF JMEVV ZEALAND. Any person may appoint the Public Trustee, executor and trustee ; uiideT hit will or codicil. Any person trustee "may -transfer the V management «f trust property to the Public Trustee; who will thereupon hold such' iproperty upon the original trusts?attacb> r ing thereto. . # Ahy^personj .cpm^aiiy, assqeiatibni "*s?■ public •bbdy^rifhiii of without the'cwlbi^'' 'jna^ j&fce* mty property : belcingiiig^vt6^ th^m in 1 " charge of the; PiibKc 2*i^e#* : uppn trust for sucht'uses^as-may ', bfe de-^' fitied m the. deed creating' the train?' . ... Any Building, Land or Friteaflly Society may, by its tales provide , that pro*' perty belonging to it^majjvb&f placed in ; ' thePubh'c Trust Offide,Jp^ : such" trusts; and uses and with such powers "as may bet' denned m or by tne s&Td "rafes. • . The advantages offered 1 wfe:^- : 1. Sf ate Guakak^eb' against pecula--tion fraud or dishon'e'sty^, ; . •-'•'■■•■ 1 2. All pro^sed^ifiYeStment' arS c6n-' :Bidered:byTa < p3ai l d' consi.ting ofthe Hon- . brabie: Colonial Treasurer, the AttorneyGeneral, the Comptroller and Auditor- 1 " General, .the Government Insurance Com- " missioner, and the. PubiicjTrustee ; careful consideration 'alt seearities offered^ is ther^re ehsiirea.v- ; :/ ; ; ; • :: 3? The] Public Trustee m his corpor- -" ? ate Capacity,, NEVER iDIMjKNEVBRjt EAVES-;' THB-rCbUIjtTRT, and NBVJBE. .BECOMES INGAi " Incited, thus avbidingr the many'inebnyeniences resulting- from frequent fresh appointments of trustees necessitate^ :by " , death, change of abode, itel meataiv ot " bbjdilyJinfirmil^ ■ ■yA'Fti*] i ; ,'■■ 4.- Punctuality. and^pTomptitude m the " remittance of periodical payments to bene|ncjar.ies uriderf trust or will to any part of qthe colony or elsewhere at which it may jbe; desired Y that . payaiettts^ should be-- : finade;' . - i j-- . ■-> •' ■-•■;■.■■ '-:•"- j| ■ 5. T^efiectiye:'chect which= id called'.^ into operation before any monies can. foe ' drawn from the Public Trustee's accounti - 6. Reasonable; charges:;: On estates, • suchas -afenow b'eibg. considered, the jPublic Trustee is authorised to charge _1 $d per cefit on disbursements, and on e quarter per ccii ; fr©ii',»ll; monies invested"' !No charge is made for ; probate, nor, for paissing stamp and property tax return--nor for corresponden;cei howevir Tolumi- " Jnous.- Th\is the saving to estates placed^ Jin this office is considerable. r^ z 1 K.,a HAMBRTON^ I a " .'.'.; Public Trusteed ■j— ; ;-- .. •-• ■- -;;:- 1 -:-::. . .. : -- ' ; P LOUTSB, ITANW^STJip^.OO;,:. Stsam -Saw -Mills;, PalmOTston ITorttk ManaWatoS " NEW- ZEAXAND* LOAN & MEBCAWTIIzB- Al^foßj^ CO. (LIMITED)/- , CAtirxt' .... ... $s;<sfcjso&' ' The Company mate*" adsfcSfcer statioas, «n stoot, on- growings ciip^ wool, and -on other- prodn«s ( '; : a%id r^^ coiveg consignment* ot> 1 , 1 , hemp 'grain, talloW^ pre36rr'e€? ? s^«^ leathery horns, «fec'.,.f6t > salß'in a lfci^te>-on com. mis*fen at rattes w l hich ) 'iis^ ? be learned * on application at the eoffltpany's office. t m- 18 -LANG, ' . J&v Agent.Next Plimmer's Wharf) WELLllfaTblf.' > - Further uii^fiation may be obtained* from ths*:Ag«ai of - thfe-Bank «f If ew Zea. ' and b!H- EOJfTOM'fc PALMEESTOIf. I : =: ~^ W£3s?M& 'KNOWN.— That th* Ma^a^vatu Timbs is 1 the only 'paper published at Palmerston which ■circulates all otbb the county. : slighter comrfnints ™J^JFE£r\ T Cte*?«ioaal doses of. tKese.Wfls 6 '£. -lirXt those «rik vrW«k *>.**~^2^*«^"T" W '■ mnsh-n Oie frequent-T.feirerWMi***?" 1 fiver, dy^ \ ■ jr»haw. and cholfera;: '' ■ • Is ' tht^niS^caciita^ t&iie&yflor old »ere« y * crs, rhigißdtista.'iUid>SLH .akmSdiseMCs; m foe- W > j,! accdftf.nsrilo 'tfie printtd tfwcftaiM, Jtnevy» '(f ; :rc'alikc»- : ilt<.-{ta.aad^ui?crftgialwl««n»> > ac ; Pills^hd Oln'ment are Manufaetutinl «mly «t #/ •! -td ara'sAld liy all Vendowof Medtcioes «hrp«ghout.-S' ' i'.lzed World ; •wuh;di»ection»"fqr'u»ein: almost ev^. : >,;;iage. • ; " :>T " ■/'"';.." 'i . . „ BißfWfcre of oonterfeite that m»y einana* jm-taa jrnited- State*. Purchii^ers should lo<J : : , tbe?J^i>el».ea-*ftt6 i -'^s«|'a%d Boxei. Kji^ ; .Vdrtss'is not -5 13,.0x&rcbSftre«t < : lK)n4«n, ify -are spnrLottfc'.- . .: • .
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MT18811105.2.23.7
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 171, 5 November 1881, Page 4
Word count
Tapeke kupu
557Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 171, 5 November 1881, Page 4
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.
Log in