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CLurarsawisest A«?v«i , ti4«iiaiMit>i PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF NEW ZEALAND. ■\ NY iters.')'! nniv •■!••■ oint the i'ni. _____ lie Irusi'.'e ex.-'cuior airl trust c 1 under his will or cod cil. Any preseiu trustee m;iy transfer tlie management of trust property to th*' Public Trustee, who will thereupon ho.d such property upon the original trusts attaching thereto. Any person, company, association, or public body within or without the - cobny, may place any property belonging to them in charge of the Public Trustee upon trust for such uses as may be defined in the deed creating the trust. i Any building, land, or friendly - society may, by its rules, provide that property belonging to it may be placed > in the Public Trust Office, for such trusts and uses and with such powers as i may be defined in or by the said rules, i Ihe advantages offered are :— ! Ist. State Guarantee against 1 peculation, fraud, or dishonesty. 2nd. All proposed investments arc considered by a Board, consisting of the Honorable Colonial Treasurer, the Attorney General, the Comptroller and Auditor General, the Government Insurance Commissioner, and the Publle Trustee. Careful consideration of all securities offered it is therefore insured. 3rd. The Public Trustee, in his corporate capacity, never dies, never LEAVES THE COUNTRY, and NEVER BECOMES incapacitated, thus avoiding the many inconveniences resulting from frequent fresh appointments of Trustees, necessitated by death, change of abode, or mental or bodily infirmity. 4th. Punctuality and promptitude in the remittance of p --nodical payments to beneficiaries under trust or will to any part of the colony oi elsewhere at which it may be desired that payment should be made. 5 th. The effective check which is called into operation before any moneys can be paid from the Public Trustee's account. 6th. Reasonable charges : On estates such as are now being considered the Public Trustee is authorised to charge Hper cent, on all recepts, and l-l per cent, on disbursments, nnd 5s per cent, on all moneys invested. No charge is made for obtaining probate, nor for passing stamp and property tax returns, nor for correspondence, however voluminous. Thus the saving to estates placed in this office is considerable. R. C. H\MERTON, Public Trustee. JBSti.-*JEJ<»3« jSK>£iftj'.>» W. p SNQKUjEY ' TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, DURHAM STREET SOUTH, CHRISTCHURCH. BAYLEY'S HOTEL. T BEG TO INFORM my cusJL tomers and friends in Akaroa and the Bays, that I have temporarily o oened business at MR WAIiCKERuL'S HOUSE, at the end of Lavaud street, next to the old Hotel. The best DUNEDIN 7 BEER at 3s per gallon, all the year round, in your own jars of two gallons and upwards. Delivered anywhere in Akaroa. Terms Cash. No 1 BEER always on tap. Pay a visit to the new premises, and see your old fru-nd. ROBERT BAYLEY. ALFRED GEE, CONFECTIONER & BISCUIT BAKER. Gloucester St., Christchurch. CTISITORS to Christchurch can V always obtain refreshments at all hours. TEA AND COFFEE. PROGRESS OF AKAROA. "OOBERT NOONAN begs to an_l_\i no-unce that he has opened the first CON FECTIONERY BUSINESS Ever started in Akaroa, at his premises, Lavaud Street, near the Jetty, which have undergone extensive repairs and alterations to make them suitable. Customers may rely not only upon the best articles being kept, but also on a prompt attention to all orders. The stock kept will be extensive and varied. ROBERT NOONAN, Akaroa. TO TRAVEL I, FRS BY RAIL FROM BIRD LING'S FLAT TO CHRISTCHURCH, I HAVE much pleasure in announcing that I hive started a LIVERY AND BAIT STABLE close to the RAILWAY TERMINUS at BIRD LING'S FLAT. I shall be prepared to take horses on and after Saturday, August 26th. Excellent Stnbling and good Paddocks for sheep or cattle. JOHN FRAZER, I

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 648, 29 September 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 648, 29 September 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 648, 29 September 1882, Page 3

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