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XntjtouiHliMl IMPOUNDED. TMPOUNDED on the Ist day of I November, 1882, for trespassing at Pigeon Bay, One Chestnut Mare, blaze on face, branded D, not shod. If not released on or before Tuesday, the 21st day of November, 1882, at 12 noon, will be sold. ABRAHAM SCOTT, Poundkeeper, Pigeon Bay.

Cruii<l,v & Munro LAVAUD STREET BOOT & SHOE DEPOT. aUNDY & MUNRO beg to inform the residents of the Peninsula that they have in stock, and to shortly arrive, a good assortment of Boots & Shoes, Which they are prepared to sell at prices that, for quality, will DEFY COMPETITION. The prices asked admit of a very small profit, the motto " Small profits and quick returns " being kept in view. All kinds of Boots and Shoes made to order. Repairs Done. Try our best Calf Laces. TTICTORIA TTOUSE ) AKAROA. November 16. CrOTcrnnicnt Advertisement-* IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON DISTRICTS. Friday, the 10th day of November, 1882. TTPON reading the Affidavits of LJ Robert Chisenhall Hamerton, of Wellington, Public Trustee, and of Peter David, of Barry's Bay, Akaroa, Farmer, it is ordered that the Public Trustee shall be Administrator of all the real and personal estate of HYPPOLITE GENDROT, of Akaroa, deceased. (Signed) JAMES PRENDERGAST, C.J. All persons indebted to the abovenamed deceased are requested to pay the amounts of their several accounts to me, or to Alex. Lean, Esq., Christchurch. Also, all persons ha-ving claims against the said estate are requested to forward the same to me, or to Mr Lean, on or before j Wednesday, the 120 th day of December next, N.B.—Any claim not sent in by the day named will be liable to be excluded from participation. R. C. HAMERTON, Public Trustee. Public Trust Office, Wellington, November 13. 1882. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF NEW ZEALAND. ANY person may appoint the Public Trustee executor and trustee under his will or codicil. Any present trustee may transfer the management of trust property to the Public Trustee, who will thereupon hold such property upon the original trusts attaching thereto. Any person, company, association, or public body within or without the colony, 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 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 may be defined in or by the said rules. The advantages offered are : — Ist. State Guarantee against peculation, fraud, or dishonesty. 2nd. All proposed investments are considered by a Board, consisting of the Honorable Colonial Treasurer, the Attorney General, the Comptroller and Auditor General, the Government Insurance Commissioner, and the Public Trustee. Careful consideration of all securities offered it is therefore insured. 3rd. The Public Trustee, in his corporate capacity, never hies-, 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 periodical payments to beneficiaries under trust or will to any part of the colony or 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 per cent, on all recepts, and 1|- per cent, on disbursments, and 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. HAMERTON, Public Trustee,

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 662, 17 November 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 662, 17 November 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 662, 17 November 1882, Page 3

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