.•'(JULIO Tftns L’ OFFICE OF • NEW A VY P“rs>n m*Vi f - T j;ppr>hifc v tlif P.iMjc Tijjftee executor and trustee under’ljis codicil. Anv present tnis'ee may transfer tlie management of the mist property •n the Pal,lie Trustee, who will there neon hold such, property upon the iriginal trusts attaching thereto. Any person, company, association, or pnnlie hoclv wfthin or without the eo’ony, may j*hice any property he longing to 'he<}j iii charge of the P' l ' lic T r'if'tens'll pou tnftt for such "ses as may he . eh'neil in the deed creating the trust Any hnihlin land, or tnen'lli -ciety may. hy its ml s, provide that nroperty he'o e.-mg to i may he placed n. the Pnhlfe Trust ' Ktice, for such '• nsts ami ns, s t d with s„ch powers As pint he dedned in or hy the said
'! lu advantages offered are: Ist. State Guauantke against I ’■ cm*jiti n. fraud, or didio.iesty 2'd VII proposed investments arconsidered by a board, cou.-i-ting of tinIfonorable Cooniul Treasurer tlic Att rney ■ e.eral, the Comptro ler ai.d Auditor Generel, the Government Insurance Commissioner, and ilie Pub lie Trustee. Careful consideration of all securities offered is therefore ensured.
3rd. The Public Trustee, in his cor poillte Capacity, ntv Kit dies, never LEAVES THE COU'TKT, ami NEVER BECOMES incapacitated, thus avoidi g the many inconveniences resulting Irom frequent fresh appointments of 1 1 usiees, necessitated by death, change of abode, or mental or bodily infirmity. R"d prorntitude in the remittance ofperio lhal payment: to beneficiaries under trust or’will t.. auv pait of the colony or elsewhere at which it may he desir’d that payments shou’d be mad '. sth The effective check which is 1 called into operation before anv moneys can he drawn flora the Public Trustee’s account. 6'h, Reasonable charges: On estates such as are now being considered the Public Trustee is authorised to charge U pei cent, on aR receipts, and Fj per cent on disbursements, and 5s per cent, on all moneys invested No charge is made for obtaining probate, nor for passing stamp and property tax returns, nor, t.? correspondence how ever voluminous. Thus the saving to estates placed in tills office is consider able.
R- -C. H AMERTON, Pnlilic Truster J_J A N GR. R B R() S., St. Bathans, Rf-g to iutima’e that having taken over the BLACKSMITHS business Lately carrie,! on bv Mrs Hanger, the work of GENERAL blacksmiths, SHOEING, Etc., Will be conducted as efficiently as before. They also beg to notify that having IMPORTED All the necessary appliances of.» superior kind for IRON PIPE MAKING, They are prepared to execute orders for IRON PIPING Of all Gu igcaan l Sizes. The Workmanship will be unsurpassed, and Tariff of Charges Extremely Moderate.
Pi ice Lista on Application. A COMPETENT SMITH Wil‘ attend at. HILLS CREEIC every WEDNESDAY ng usual. JAN IJ Y GOO DS. A LARGE VARIETY, including the USEFUL AND ORN A.MENT AL. AT W. F. FORRESTS, Alexandra South. Before you purchase give a look at THE ORIGINAL ANDY GOODS WAREHOUSE, Next to Card’s Timber Yard. Agent for the Dunstam Tnira,
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1113, 31 August 1883, Page 1
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