TO-NIGHT! TO-IYIGUTt Shop early, we close at rVine o'clock. WEAI, & CIiOSE. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. Guaranteed by the State. ALTHOUGH this offlce has been ia existence for a period of more than seven years, it is believed that the objects for which it was established are not sufficiently known or understood. It is desired to set forth in a concise form information respecting tho business which this office undertakes : 1. The charge of all kinds of money trusts, Buch as Marriage Settlf meutß, monies to be invested for the benefit of Minors, moneys bequeathed for charitable objects, raoncj a tho title to which Is in dispute, or whose legal owner is unknown or cannot be found, etc., etc. 2. Tho administration of the wills of persons who by appointing the Public Trustee as their executor secure the guarantee of the State for the due fulfilment of their wishes, and avoid the risk consequent on tho appointment of private persona as executors, who not unfrequently, though earnestly desirous of acting for the bonefit of the parties interested, fail to carry out legally the objects for which they were appointed, and consequently involve themselves and those whose interests they are striving to protect in costly end harrassicg litigation. 3. The administration of all estates of which no disposition has been made by will, whenever relatives do not wish to incur the responsibility of administration, or cannot from any cause obtain the necessary powers to act. In such cases it is the duty of the Public Trustee to discharge all legal debts bo far as the assets extend, and divide the residue amongst the next of k'.n. 4. The administration of the estates of lunatics, lunatic pationts, and convicts. 5. The charge of landalyintf waste and unoccupied of which the owner is unkno'lrw, or who has been absent from the colony for ten years, having left no known agent. The coat of administering estates is very small. Information may be obtained from all agents.— B. C. HAMERTON, Public Trustee. IMPORTANT TO LADIES. TV/TRS /~1 rr\ -rwr i__i aM S (Late with Messrs Blythe and Co.) MILLINER AND STRAW WORKER. (Next to Mr Benouf's), Shakkspearb-road, NAriER. Begs respectfully to inform her frienda and tho Ladies of Napier that she has commenced business at her residence as abovo, and hopes that her long experience and certain knowledge of the requirements of her friends, combined with moderate charges, will merit a fair share of patronage. As a speciality Bhe would call attention to the fact that she has procured the necessary requirements for STRAW WORKINGa line of business hitherto unattempted in Napier, and will thus be able to Clean. Alter, and convert to the Newest Shapes till kinds of Straw Work. As this branch of the business has long been felt a desideratum in this district, she will take the utmost care to giye every satisfaction to those who fewer hor with their orders. CHILDREN'S HATS AND BONNETS Made to any Pattern as required. THOMAS BOWES begs respectfully to thank bis numerous customers and friends for their past support and confidence, and also to inform them that he has retired from business in favor of Mr William Oliver, for some time past in his employment,, who will continue the business in the old premises, and who, he feels sure, will prove deserving of his customers' continued patronage. Mr Oliver is empowered to receive all accounts due, and his receipt will be a sufficient discharge. WILLIAM OLIVER, in continuing the business relinquished by Mr T. Bowes, begs to state that he will continue to call upon Mr Bowes' customers for orders. The several branches of the trade will be stocked as usual with the best articles procurable at the lowest possible rates. WILLIAM OLIVER, G-ROCER, TEA, AND PROVISION DEALER, &c, &c. BOOTS AND SHOES Special makes at lowest prices. SHAKESPEARE ROAD, NAPIER. ~BLUE GUM STORE, TARADALE. GT)ENJAMIN while thanking his late cus- • JD tomers for their liberal support, begs to inform them and the settlers of Taradale and surlounding districts that he will RE-OPEN the above Store on Saturday next with an ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF FRESH GOODS, which he will offer at prices that cannot fail to attract custom. In making this announcement Georgr Benjamin begs to notify that having severed his connection with the firm with which he was formerly in partnership, he is in a position to make the most liberal terms with his customers in be ng unconnected with any other house. FARM PRODIJOE bought for cash. ¥. GRAHAM, (Late of Watson & Co.) BEGS to announce to the Inhabitants of Havelock, Hastings, Pukahu, and surrounding districts that he has commenced business as GENERAL STOREKEEPER. Being well-known in the district, F. GRAHAM trusts to receive the same] liberal patronage as before accorded him. Note tub Addrbss :— jKT NEXT DOOR TO HAVELOCK HOTEL. *_» TO COOKS, HOUSEKEEPERS, &o. BAKINGPOWDER. FOR the immediate production of all kinds of Light Pastry, Puddings, Cakes, Bread, _c,| In ins, Is 6d, and 2s 6d. J. S. WELSMAN, Chemist, Hastings-street REMOVAL NOTICE. rp '\Tn r ATERWORTH begs to notify that he has REMOVED to Dickens-street, next door to Mr ROLFB, Lapidary. -i. » ■ i Sales by Kennedy and Grillman SALE OF JAPANESE TREES. IN referense to (he Auction Sale of Japanese Trees, heretofore advertised to be held on Thursday, the 21st July, the undersigned on behalf of the Acclimatisstion Society, beg to anuounce,that owing to the lapse of time since the Trees were shipped, they have arrived in such a doubtful condition that the sale will not take place. KENNEDY & GILLMAN. Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 19th JULY, 1881. At 12 noon. KENNEDY AND GILLMAN Will ae 1 ! by Auction, at their Stores, Tennyson-street \C~\ /\ CASES ASSORTED APPLES, Ex " Arawata " from Hobart. After which— Canterbury Bacon, Hams, Cheepe, etc., etc. FRIDAY, 22nd JULY, 1881 At \t noou. KENNEDY & GILLMAN Are instructed to sell by Auction, at their rooms, Tennyson-street— TWO CASES OF TWEEDS, to arrive per s.s. Arawata from Dunedin, containing about v (~\C\ PIECES, consisting of ENGLISH, \_\J\J SCOTCH, and COLONIAL TWEEDS. Further particulars or. arrival of Invoice. Mr T- K. Newton's Sales. BOOTS I "OOOTSt oots I JDoots ; JUST RECEIVED A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF ENGLISH and COLONIAL-MADE BOOTS, SPLENDID VALUE, TO BE SOLD CHEAP. T. K. NEWTON. FOR SALE, AT HASTINGS—That centrally situated and valuable Section of Land containing one quarter of an acre, together with the building erected thereon known as GOODWIN'S HALL. As building sites near the Railway Station are now rarely to be obtained, and only at very high figuroß, the present opportunity of securing a valuable allotment at a moderate price, and on easy terms should recommend itself to buyers. T. K. NEWTON, Land Agent. M X T. X N EWTON ' AUCTIONEER, Land, Stock, Estate, and General Commission Agent. Sales held in town and Country. Advances mado on Consignments or immediate sale. Account Sales rendered promptly. All descriptions ot Station Stores supplied at current rfties. T. X, NEWTON.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3136, 16 July 1881, Page 3
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