P. THOMSON, General Storekeeper, Plumber, <& Tinsmith, \T? ISHES to announce to his customers and the public generally, that * * he has received his ('hii.stmas consignment of Cutlery, Glassware aud Crockery. Also a beautiful !>» f of Mfctal Teapots and Cruets. Special line of Jam Jars, to bo soid remarkably cheap. Also Ironmongery, Dairy and Kitchen Utensils, Tiuwaro (own mako), Holloware always on hand. Tanks, Spoutiug, and Piping, and all plumbing work executed at moderate prices. W. & J. Staples, BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURERS. WELLINGTON.
DAVID MUIUIAY, IKON AND BRASS FOUNDER, BOILERM.iKEK. MILLWKIGUT, — AND--GENERAL BLACKSMITH, WANe.Vj.TI. QOLE maker Murraj'.- Improved Rack O Wool Press— tli" best in the market ; strong, compact, durable, simple ani cheap. MAKKR OK — Hich'pressure, compound ani condensing Engines, from 2 to 25 N . liorse-power ; steel, tubular. Cornish, portable. »ertical Boilers; Saw and Floi:rmill AJnchiterv ; Cheese and Butter l'Ui-ts ; Waterwheels. Pumping Machinery, Bonecrushers and Disintegrators ; Shafting Iron and Steel; Pulleys (east and wrought iron and split); Timber :uul Screw Jack*; Bearings ; Gearing ; Spur and Bevel. KKl'AlUs A SPECIALTY". For sale— One 20-hp portable boiler (801 b working pressure), two 14« hp hori. zontal engines, one 12-hp horizontal engine and Cornish boiler, one 3 hp engißC and double-action pump, one single cylinder steam winch, one 8-hp portable engine and boiler. DTvTITHU M P H HIES, Baker and Confectioner, BUNKYTHORPE, I)AYS regular daii)' visits to Feilding and surrounding districts. Best wheaten Dread Od the 41b loaf. Fancy Confectionery, Wedding and Birthday Cakes, a specialty. Only the best materials used. Terms : Cash or Monthly. D. HUMPHRIES. THE Public Trust Office off New Zealand i* a Uuvt-nunciit institution to alTonl, at low rates Of commission, n sevnre mid convenient recourse for those who, desirous of tormina trusts in tho colony, caniiul satisfactorily upjK>int iirivuto trustfi-s or rxc-cntors, u:id for persons uiiublc or unwilling to undertake or continue the aduiinisfntuon of the trusts accepted by or imposed upon them. The Public Trust Office, constituted by •' The I'ublic Trust Ollice Act, 1872," hus been since much enliuwd in its functions by (unending Acts, to meet (.Towing requirements. The Ameudmeiit Act ot IKU facilitates administration, authorises prompt 'distribution, provides absolute security against loss to estates from investments :« the discretion of the l'ublic Trustee, aud iusures the regular payment of tho interest. The Security and Fidelity of the rub. lie Trustee's administration must be considered of the utmost importance to every person contemplating the appointment of a trustee. Tho colony yuurnntvea the fidelity of the administration, and Guarantees also the Integrity of the Capital Funds invested at tho option of the I'ublic Trustee. The Colony Guarantees also, on the capital funds arising for investment out of tho properties placed in the l'ublic Trust Ofliee, a common rnte of interest, to bo paid quarterly, Free of all charges of the Public Trust Office. The value of this pnnranteo is in tho Guarantee of the Colony against loss from investments in bud or Insufficient securities, and against loss from delay in investment, and for the n-^ular and punctual payment of the interest, frre nf all charges of the Public Tru.it Office. In the appointment of Trustees there must always be SOriOUS concern as to the security of the Capital funds: and tho larger the capital funds the greater must bo the concern for Bucuritv, and the less for a hisih rate of interest.' The Public Trustee cannot dio, caunot leave tho colony, cannot become dis(jualilied. or involved in private dlfhcultiea ; and cannot be distrusted. In private trusteeships, death and absence render necessary numerous and expensive deeds not rccjuired by l'ublic Trustee s administration, which has, besides, tho ofliee solicitors advice without expense to the estates. Hy all who know or havo experienced the contingencies of private trusteeships the»o advantages must be appreciated. For further information apply to the Agents of or to The Public Trustee, Wellington. TiyjrODEL SHOETNG FORGE JOHN TAYLOR, Proprietor, General Smith's Work in all its branches Horses carefully shod. Steel Shoes used if required. Specml attention given to maltormed and diseased feet. Fittings for Keid and Gray's Ploughs. Fire Gratings for " Dover" Stoyes. Coil Chains, Maul Eings, Long Shovel Handles, Spade Handles, Bolts, Swi»cls, Patent Connecting Links, &c, &c. JOHN TAYLOR, FAKHIER and GENERAL SMITH JV'inchesteo Square, Feildixo. (iTpTPOWLES, COMMISSION A G E K T AND Licensed Land Bboker. Offices— Lambton Quay, Phoenix Build* i ings, Wellington.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 86, 9 October 1893, Page 1
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719Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 86, 9 October 1893, Page 1
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