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THE PDBLIC TRUST OFFICE. Guaranteed by the State. ALTHOUGH this office has been in existence for a period of more than j seven years, it is believed that the objects for which it was established are not sufficiently knonn or underslood. It is desired to set forth in a concise form information respecting the business ? which this office undertakes : — 3 1. The charge of all kinds of moDey | trusts, such as Marriage Settlements, moneys to be invested for the benefit of k Minors, moneys bequeathed for charitfc able object?, moneys the title to which ' is in dispute, or whose legal owner is unknown or cannot be found &c, &c. ' 2. 'I he administration of the wills of persons who by appointing the Public ' Trustee as their executor secure the 3 guarantee of the State for the due fulfilment of their wishes, and avoid the ; risk consequent on the appointment of * private persons «s executors, who not 3 unfieeiuently, though tarnesfly desirous I of acting for the benefit of parties int tercs'rd', fail to carry out legally the ob- ' jech for which they were appointed, and B consequently involve themselves and those whose interests they are striving 3 to protect in costly and harassing litigation. 1 3. The administration of all estates of J? which no disposition has been made by , will, whenever relatives do not wish to incur the responsibility of administra- ? tion, or cannot from any cause obtain the necessary powers to act. In such 1 cases it is the duty of the Public Trustee 1 to discharge all legal debts so far a^he assets extend, and divide the residue ■? amongst the next of kin. 4. The administration of the estates i of lunatics, luratic patients, and oonvicts. 5 5. Thecharg t .of all lands lying waste and unoccupied of which the owner is anknown, or who has been absent from ' the colony for ten years, having left no known agem. v x The cost of adujij.iaUi.iig e^a. us is 3 very small. Information may be ob „ twined from ail agents. E. C. HAMERTON, a Public Trustee, i n B The Entire Horse I PRETENDEB I, "TTTILL be open to Breeders, stand" n W ing at' Lilly Uank. 0 Days ■■( trar elling:- Smiley's Stables, c Wanganui, i very Wednesday, from 9 c a.m., leaving at 2 p.m. same day for 't Kennedy's, returning by Aramoho and '' Brunswick Line on Thursdays. For Pedigree see cards d Terms— £4 : Two mares, £7 10s ; and P three as per agreement. Paddocking v free for one month, after which 2b Gd h per week. d JOHN MIDDLETON, i. Lily Bank. h sr )f /-^^ THE THOROUaHBRED HORSE \ DON JUAN (. "\T7ILL run wilh his Marcs this .Season on VV Woodlands Farm. lie is a, darli / brown Horse (without, white), 15 hands 3 II inches higl), great power and quality, good constitution, short legs, and good bone : *'» and is well-adapted for getting weight-oar-r > rier3 and steeplechasers, and his breeding 'd cannot be surpassed (see Stud Book anc i- Cards). Term?, £3 ; paddock free for three weeks rs afrer which 2s per week. Every care taken ■d but no responsibility. Hind shoes of mures r must be removed. All fees due on January Ist, 1832. JOHN HE SLOP. \ e v qHHE THOROUGHBRED HOUSE Df BOURBAKT, 'd By Havens worth, dam Coquette, T l r Wilj. Kun Avrrn Maiiks this Sisaso> ft In the Owner's 50- \ ere Paddock. Is lU Terms - Single Marc, £2 ; two oi a> more, as per agreement. in * Paddocking free for four weeks, aftei s# which 2s per week will be charged. t Every care taken, but no responsibility T incurred. A.U fees to be paid on. removal o ;r mares. l\ For further particulars apply to te THEODORE ESPAGNE, ie Hawera. I 1 g PURIRI. it 'fj rpo Travel this Season in the Wang a. JL nui and surrounding districts the w Thoroughbred Entire Horso Puriri. c'e ' Puriri, bred by H. Kedwood, ERq. 1 1873, is 8 years old, by Towton, darr c Waimta, by Sir Hercules, dam Flor: Mclvor, by Emigrant, dam Cornelia, b} at rirasshoppor — Manto, by Soothsayer 3 ' Waimea was the dam of Manuka, Nevt 11 » Zealand's g r eat turf champion ; Toi Toi le dam of Kakapo and Hornby ; Harnkekc 3r dam of the well kuown performer KoP^ rari ; Totara, who was the sire choser a by (he Middle Park Co. for their stue of Kngliali rnarea two yenrs ago; Pa.iapi ro said to be the fastpst horse New Zealanc )x ever produced ; Kauri, Waieti, Kama rama, and Leveller, sold at h month olt n ' for 500 guineas, and then acknowL dget r^ to be the best aiiiinal of his age in Nev; Zealand. Waioiea was full sister t( J " Zoe the winner of two Australian races )u also to Cossack, Flora, 10, and JN T utwitl '^ a sire of imny c<rand per/orraers on tht ' v New Zealand Turf. Sir Hercules, the ■^ sire of Waiaiea, was also sire of th( !o Barb, known in Australia as " th( fe mighty Barb," Yattendon, .sire of Chee lor, and many other good performers 8 He has left a name throughout the ie Australian Colonies which time wil 'd never tfiace ; and for the future of Pve^ Zealand no mare has done more than hii 10 daughter Waimea. Puriri not onlj '" comes from a grcst racing family, bu ! * c proved himself both ab eto go fast anc stay while on the turf, having won thf ie Dunedin Derby, Danebury 2nd, Hippo [ . campus 3rd ; Danebury afterwards woi er the Auckland Derby. Ohristchurch St r ! Leger, and several other races. He ha: )U proved himself a sure foal-getter in his >v two seasons, many mares proving in foai st to him both years which were formerJj koked upon as barren, k Mondays — Turakina, via No, I Line, ie T .esday s— JReturning to Mr Fleetwood's ?1 . by No. 1 Line Wednesdays— at Mi \ i>milcy'B, Wanganui. Thursdays — ai L p Mr Flectwood's. Fridays -— at ITpokougaro, Jieiiuedv's, and Bruuswick Saturdayo— at Mr IHeetwood's. ' Terms — Single marcs, £0 Us ; two oi more as per agreement. Groomage, ss. V^ Good paddocks provided at Mataonga- ] cnga free for one month, 2s per week '" eiter. Cash oi P.N. on Ist January 13 1882. For ftiither particulars apply fo ,g JOHK FLEETWOOD, g Mattiorg:ionga 5 , C to R. E. McRAE. ivakciramea.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9542, 10 November 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9542, 10 November 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9542, 10 November 1881, Page 4

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