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Consultations. J H EB M A NO. 8 CONSULTATION ON THB CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB| HANDICAP, To be run AT CHRISTCHURCH, NOY. 8, ! 65 Nominations an* number 2000 Members, tit 10s First Horse... Second Horse Third Horse Other Starters (divided) Non-starters ~ . 10 Stars at £25 each Total Stan. 10 each* £1 The Ten Stars at £25 each are extr Prizes, and will be paid immediately, afW the drawing. Two stamps necessary' f<qj reply and result. Cheques must crossed, with Is exchange added, close the end of September. J. HERMAN, 4 ; J Tobacconist, [ « 244 c Main South Road, Timanu'l JL. FLEMI NG ’ { . NOVELTY No. 4, , ■ % ON THE • AUSTRALIAN. , JOCKEY CLUI SPRING MEETING, to be run at Band wick, Sydney, in the first week in SEE TEMBER, 188 L ' -’.I 8,000 SUSCRIBERS AT 10a About 150 Nominations. Each tick« has a chance of winning Three Prizes.' Cheat Meteopoxjtan Stakes. First Horse... £SOO Second do. ... 250 Third do, ... 150 Other Starters divided ... 350 Non Starters divided ... 750 Sydney Handicap. First Horse... £250 Second do. ... 150 Third do. ... 100 Epsom Stakes,^ ‘ ■ ■ First'Horse... i Second do. .... Third do. ■ ... Other Starters divided ... Non Starters divided ... Other Starters (divided) .... J Non Starters divided As each race will be drawn separately every subscriber will have a winning three prizes for each ticket, drawing will be held under the supervisju of a Committee of Subscribers, and,t| suits advertised in daily papers. Inter ing subscribers are requested to early application. If cheques are exchange mmt be added, and stamps closed for reply and result. the shares not be disposed of, prizes tributed pro rata. Ten per cent ducted from all prizes. •' ■>:& N. B.—As soon as the nominations ;foi the different events are made lists of tfi] same will be published. • • . J. L. F. would remind his clients. the public generally that astheMelboural and Canterbury Cups are not run until November the above is a very favorahh opportunity for investment in the interi&j J. L. FLEMING, Auctioneer, etc., Hun street, Triangle, Christchurch. Sh Publications. Are we to stay here paper on the New Zealand Publ Works Policy of 1870, considered spectra with reference to the question of Crown Lands and the Incidence of ationj by a Colonist, of 22 years stand price Is, can bo obtained at Office of Paper. The trade protection CIETY’S PRIVATE (instituted 1873) gives a weekly Bills of Sale, Mortgages of Stock, Liemj Bankruptcies, etc., throughout New Zee land. On Monday ah “ extr» v is for Canterbury, containing information« to 12 o’clock on the preceding Saturdajj For particulars apply at the Office, Hob|S Buildings, High street, Christchurch. T. B. Obaig, Agent for Canterbury. 512 i. ■! 1 1 •"SSSSSSSBSSSSi B rpHE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE GUARANTEED BY THE STATE.'.] Although this office has been in ecdq tence for a period of more than sevej years,.it is believed that the objects;. M which it was established are not sufficient]! understood. It is debired to set forth i a concise form information respecting tb business which this office undertakes r ■ 1. The charge of all kinds of mono trusts, such as Marriage Settlement! moneys to be invested for the benefit | Minora, moneys bequeathed for-charitaU objects, moneys the title to which is | dispute, or whose legal owner is or cannot be found, &c., &c. ' J| 2. The administration of the wills S persons who by appointing the Pnbl; Trustee as their executor secure Hi guarantee of the State for the, due fojfi ment of their wishes, and to avoid' tl risk consequent on the appointment private persons as executors, who not :ni frequently, though earnestly desirous .< acting for the benefit of parties interesta fail to carry out legally the objects $ which they were appointed, and consi quently involve themselves and thxM whose interests they are striving to tect in costly and harassing litigatk 3. The administration of all ej which no disposition has been will, whenever relatives do not »1 cur the responsibility of administl cannot from any cause obtain sary powers to act. In such cases it 1 duty of the Public Trustee to all legal debts so far as the assets and divide the residue amongst the of kin. 4. The administration of the lunatics, lunatic patients, and con 5. The charge of all lands lying* and unoccupied of which the owner is i known, or who has been absent from colony for ten years, having left known agent. The cost of administering estates is ye small. Information may be obtained, i ail agents. __ JR. C. lIA MERTON, 729 a Public Trustee| METHYEN AGENCY. ORGAN and HIBBS, General St keepers, Methven, are authos_ nta for the Ashbchton GhamsUM lubscribers will please get their f n the agents in future. Ordc 3 ted to them will receive mtion. ,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 400, 20 July 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 400, 20 July 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 400, 20 July 1881, Page 1

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