Timber Merchants. ti. R. GUNN, PORT AHURIRI TIMBER AND COAL TABD JUST ARRIVED PER "ORPHEUS," A SHIPMENT OF BAY OF ISLANDS COAL. Will be ischarging on Tuesday, A Large quantity of FENCING POSTS, To be sold Cheap. Also— A Large Stock of GLAZED DRAIN PIPES From 4 inches to 15 inches in diameter. A quantity ot TILE DRAIN PIPES and FLOWER POTS. H. R. GUNN. Poet Ahtjbiei, Timber and Coit Tabd MILLS. MILL S. (LATEJWISHART & CO.) WOOD and COAL I HAY and OORN MERCHANTS. | DEALERS.' DICKENS-STREET, NAPIER. ' All orders punctually attended to, and delivered to any part of the town and Railway Station. ALL BUILDING MATERIAL ATTHB T OWEST PRICES FOR CASH KNIGHT BROS. TP|OLBEL AND /^O. COAL and TIMBER MERCHANTS, Have on Sale— fIAATQ AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE \J J\ _LJ O PRICE, Newcaetle and Weetport. let and 2nd Class Kauri Timber Pine Totara Rimu Bouse Blocks Shi jgles Drain Pipes etc- etc-, etc ORMONDVILLE STEAM SAW MILLS. PAPATU SIDING. O ~P "CTRTH begs to thank his frieeds and the public for the kind support they have accorded him in the past, and hopes, now that he has fitted up his NEW PLANT, t* be more punctual in his delivery than heretofore. lam now prepared TO CUT first-clasa TOTARA, RIMU, HATAI, WHITE PINE, SAWN PALINGS, POSTS, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, Tongued and Grooved ARCHITRAVES, etc., at the LOWEST CURRENT RATES, S. B. FIRTH, Ormondvilln and Tβ Auto, MESSRS lIPILDING AND T> ULL Beg to thank their friends and customers for the indulgent manner in which they have borne the slow delivery of TIMBER during the ERECTION OF THE NEW MILLS AT WAIPUKURAU. Now that these are OPENED in addition to the one at Eopua, they hope to'be able to EXECUTE ALL ORDERS WITH PROMPTITUDE, and at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. FARNDON TIMBER YARD AND COOPERAGE. C. H. ~A L L E V HAS FOR SALE. SAWN TIMBER SHINGLES AND HOUSE BLOCKS TOTARA POSTS AND STRAINERS HOBART TOWN PALINGS COALS AND MATAI FIREWOOD. Tallow Casks and all kinds of Cooperage done on the Premises. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. Guaranteed by the State. A LTHOUGH this office has been in existence for J\. a period of more than seven years, it ii believed that the objects for which it was estaHiihed are not sufficiently known or understood. It ia do. sired to set forth in a concise form information respecting the business which this office undertakes: 1. The charge of all kinds of money trusts, such as Marriage Settlements, monies to be invested for the benefit of Minors, moneys bequeathed for charitable objects, moneys the title to which is in ditpuU, or whose legal owner is unknown or cannot be found etc., etc. 2. The 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 the appointment of private persons as executors, who not unfrequently, though earnestly desirous of acting for the benefit of the parties interested, fall to carry out legally the objects for which they were appointed, and consequently involve themselves and tbose whose interests they are striving to protect in costly aud harraseiDg 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 io far as the assets extend, and divide the residue amongst the next of kin. 4. The administration of the estates of lunat Cβ, lunatic patients, and convicts. 6. The charge of lands lying waste and unoccupied of which the owner is unknown, or who has been absent from the colony for ten years, having left no known agent. The cost of administering estates is very small. Informationfmay be obtained from all agents.— R. C. HAMERTON, Public Trustee. BEECROFT'S LIVERY STABLES, HASTINGS. GEORGE QMITH, HORSE-BREAKER, begs to k? notify to his friends and patron! that he has removed from Farndon to Hastings, and leased the above well-known Stables from Mr Beecroft, where he hopes to merit a continuance of their favours, and the public in general. Travellers may always rely upon pood Buggy and Saddle horses; first-class Groom always in attendance. Horses broken to single and double harness with the greatest care. Good loose boxes, and well watered paddocka Address: GEORGE SMITH, Beecrofts Hotel, Hastings,
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3269, 23 December 1881, Page 4
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