mHE PUBLIC TRUBTvvdmdE, JL OP HEW ZEALAND; Any person may appoint the Public Trustee executor and" trustee^ under hi» will or codicil. ' : Any person trastee may transfer th«r managtment of trust property to the Public Trustee, who will thereupon hold such property upon th^ original trusts attaching thereto. Any peraorifj company, association, of public body"' wit bin or without the colony may plafce any property belonging t<> them m charge of the Public Tiustce upon trnat for such uses as may be de~ fined m the deed creating the trust. Any Building, Land or Friendly Society may, by its rules provide that property belonging to it may be, placed m the Public Trust Offid«, v *ftHr>.'i^cb ■-trusts and uses and with such pa wers as may be defined m or by the s#id rulep. The advantages peered W« ; «-- --1. State Guarantee againit peculation fraud or dishonesty. 2. All proposed investment are/ con* aidered by a Board consisting pfthe Hon orable Colonial Treasu'rerV the; AttorneyOeueral, the Comptroller anil Auditorjeueral, the Govei nmeiii Insurance Gom-r missioner, and the Publii! Trustee .^careful consideration of all securilies^otfeied .- is therefore ensured. .•.';'"■'■"* 3. The Public Trustee m his corporate capacity, never- dies; ijevek .Reaves THE CODNTBT, and NEVEB BECOMES INCApaciteb, thus avoiding the many inconveniences resulting irtjm freqiient freshi appointments of^ trustees; necessitated by death, change of abode, or mental or bodily infirmity, " \ v 4. Punctuah y and promptitude m the remittance of periodical payments.to bene- ' ' ficiaries under trust or will td any part of the colony or elsewhere at" it may be desired that payments should be made. 5. The effective check which is called int© operation before any monies can be drawn from the Pui»lic Trustee's account.* ' 6. Reasonable charges ; On .estates, such as. are .now" being considered, the Public .Trustee is sathofised to charge l£d per cent on disbursements, and one quarter per cent on. a' 1 monies invested jxo charge is made for. probate, nor fur passing stamp and property tax return nor for correspondence, however voluminous. ; Tb us the saving to estates placed m this office is considerable! , R. p. HAMERTON. - Public Trustee. MR. J. HERBERT fIANKIKS, T>ARRISTER, SOLICITOR, and _P NOTARY PUBLIC. PALMERSTuN NORTHS Temporary Office— Thyhne, Linton r and Go's Building. A perpetual Comraissioner for taking; Acknowledgements a£ Deeds by Married Women- ■ ::■::' "-;.'■ •; ■ ■■..,.-. : i ]■■ ■■",.;; ■ . .■ '.' .'■ ■•■;■ WEW ZEALANI) -'■• •■■■•.. LOAST & MEEGANTILE HGfEtfCt CO. (LIMITED^. - Capitai ... ... £3;oW>ioop; . The ; Cc&npany _' makes advances stations, en stock, on growing clip^ wool,, and 5 on other produce.; 'ait J receives consignments ot wool, hemp grain, tailcw, preserved meats, leathe*. horns, &c., for sale m London on con*» mission at rates which may belearnecj on application at the compainy's office. • H. H, LANG, ■'•" . ■ -Pro Agent. OfMCBS AND StOMCSh Custom-hottsb Quay, I Next Plimmer's Wharf! WELLINGTONS ; - Further information may be obtained from the Agents of the Bank of New Zea and at FOXTON & PALMEiI^TOIf. THE GREATEST : WGUEES W MODEM OTE9t Cone espenance proved thess famous remedies ■ » •lost effectual 'iii curing chhertho dangerous malac -3>e slighter ,campj»ijJt» wliiph ate wore particjlai T t:3ental to the Hfc.of a min«r, or »o those Kving i- f ' 6l Occasionalids»es.of these RU« Wl guard^the <?.M thosfttffrHs WWch a» cfien beset the hunu» ■» / :-^coughß,'.Qolds. and »H\ disorders of the liv M - <n»ch4-the frequent 'forerunners of fever, dyic^, -jarrhocx and shoiora. V v " Is the most eflcotaal remedy Jorlold sorei w. j !ce«, rheuiimtism. nnd aH skia diiMses; lr. fact, « -^il accordisg to ti-.a" printed d»r<»ctioh», It never f£ .xtx aßi», d««p and superfi«J=i «ilaj«nta. -ac PilU and Ointment are &fahuf&shiired only at 5S3^ CXFO33 STSBBJ, lOH»ei^ tnd are sold Vy all Vendors of Sftdieraes throughout 1 .Hizsd Worl J ; wiin tilreclions for use m almost «>4L * ;- , .■;:. ■•; ' ;.;•'"■ ' ■; -V s ■- "■ Ci? Beware- §f cnaterfeit* that may Mnsn&ii ' -jm the Vsited States. Purchasers should lo t ti the Label en tke Pot« a»d Boxes. If \'3 address is not 518,. Oxlbrd»t?e«t,Xoßdwi, f^ rt* BpuriouflL . •■■ '
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 177, 3 December 1881, Page 4
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645Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 177, 3 December 1881, Page 4
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