PUBLIC TETT'T OFFICE OF NEW ZEALAND. A NY rp son mav appoint the Public la. IViv< ee cxeculor and trustee under bis wi ' ■ mlicil. Any present trustee may transfer the maunyement, of the trust p-onerty to the Pohlic Trustee, who will therennou hold »twh property upon the original, trtists attaching thereto. Any peseta, company, .association, or !'inh!ie-bo ly wvhbi’Or without the coin v, nty place nnv pnvi-rty bMou ins to the'u n ch irge of the public Tn.Peo upon trust for su hj us-s as may be defined in t.h' deed scenting the trust. Any building, land, or friendly society may. liy i s rules, provi !e thac property belonging to it may be placnd in the Public Trust Office, for such trusts an ! uses and with such powers as may lie defined in or by ■ he said rules. The advantages offered are : Ist. Stats Gcaß'NTek against peculation, fian , o di-li niesyy All proposed investments are considered by a board, consisting of t’e Hmiora b I,'olonial Treasurer, the Attorney General, t e Comptroller and Auditor. Oeueial, the fio-.ctint'tit Insnrmce taemnission-r, and the Public T its co. Cartful consideration of al securities offered is, theref .re ensured. 3. The Public Trust* - *. in his errorato. »p - lrtifv, SEVER TITUS, NEVER LEAVES THK 3.nrvn:T, amd sever becomes incapa3IAT D, th 03 tvoi im; the many iuenn tenienoea rc-.m : in* from fnpipient f l- e?h tprio ntinonts of T ustees, biecvvsitate 1 by e.ito, divas-; of abode, or men al or odily iofi. unity. 4-h. Punctuality end promptitude in the nmi mice of p-rio ical payments to ben ■- lid-iries under ! . list oy will to any part of 'he cob riv or else", here at which it may bu desired 'that paym-rds Mould be ina'e. 5. Tne elf c'ive check which is c;d!-d into operation before s.itv moneys can be drawn fioia'he Public Trustee’s account. G!h. Bessonablecharges : On estates such as are now h- iug considered the Pu lie Trustee is authorised to charge ! hj per cent, im all rroiip's, and 1J per cent, on disbursements, and ns per cent, on all moneys invested. No charge is male fo> - obtaining probn'e. nor for pas in ; stoop and property tax reninis, nor for eohrevmondence bower r voluminous. Thu.-i the saving to estates placed ii this officers copshb-rallle. St. Bathaks, Reg to intimate thatihavlug taken over the BLACKSMITH* BUSINESS Lately carried on by Mrs Ha'JGER. the work of GENERAL BLACKBM ITUS, SHOEING, Etc., Will he conducted as efficiently, as before. They also beg to notify that having IMPORTED AH the necessary appliances of a superior kind for IRON PIPE MAKING, They are prepared to execute orders for IRON PIPING Of all Guagosan l Sizes. The Workmanship will be unsurpassed, and Tariff of Charges Extremely Moderate. Pi ice Lists ira Application.
A COMPETENT Will attend at HILLS WEDNESDAY aa rjpHOMnS' PATE US IL Slapping, Custom General Com mission A fsi-il-street, DuLeiiin. Agents for tbo Sole c Tasmanian and Austr Fruit and produce. Receive all de-crint Zealand Timber, Emit tor Sale on Commission. Charges Reasonable, and Prom]it Returns. Consignments are res cited. ]P A2l 0 * G A LARGE V A including ll USEFUL AND' ORN AT W 1? T? l-» r>
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1168, 18 July 1884, Page 1
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532Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 1168, 18 July 1884, Page 1
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