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THE Pnbiic Trust Office of NCW Zealand i.s a Uovcnmiosit inst.'tutioi) to nfforcl, nt low rates Of commission, a secure nnd convenient recourse for tlioso wlio, desirons of forming trusts in the colony, cannot satisfactorily aj>point privato trustees or executors, ond for persons unable or unwilling to undertake o:r eontiuuo the administration of tho trusts accepted by or imposed upon them. The Public Trust Office, constituted by "The Public Trust Office Act, 1872," hau boen sinco much enlarged in its functions by amonding Act 3, to meet growing requirements. Tho Amendment Act of 1891 facilitates administration, authorises prompt distribution. provides absolute security against loss to estates from investments at tho discretion of tho I'ublic lrusteo, auo insures the regular payment of tho interest. The Security and Fidelity of the Pub. lie Trusteo's administration must bo considered of tho utmost importance to every person contemplating the appointment of a trustee. Tho colouy guarantees the fidelity of tho administration, and Guarantees aISO the Integrity ofthe Capital Funds j invested at tho option of the I'ublic Trusts-*. 1 Tho Colony Guarantees also, on th« capital funds arising for investment out of th_ propertios placed in the Public Tmst Office, ft common rato of intorest, to bo paid quarterly, Free of all charges of the Public Trust Office. The value of this pnarantea U in ttie Guarantee Of the Colony against loss from investments in bad or insufficient securities, aud against loss from delay in investment, and for tho regular and punctual payment of the interest, free of all cltarges of the Puilic Trust Office, la the appointment of Trustees thero must always be SeriouS concern as to the security of the capital funds ; and the largor the capital fundH the greater must be the concern for security, and tlie less for a high rate of interost. The Public Trustee cannot die, cannot leave the colony, cannot bocome dtßqualilied, or involved in private difficult!*!; and cannot be distrusted. Iv private trusteeships, death and absence render necessary numerous and oxpensiT* deeds not required by Public Trustee's administration, which has, besides, the offi** solicitor's advice without expense to th* ' estates. P>y all who know or have oxperieno** tho contingencies of private > trusteeships tta*M advantages must be appreciated. For further information apply to the Ageata of or to The Public Trustee, weelinaton. JAMES HUGLI. WATCHMAKER and JEWKLLER, PALMERSTON NORTH, |I AS in stock a choice and ' JLjI varied assortment of POCKET, DESERT, I TABLE, aud i CARVING KNIVES, Also, a (ireat Selection of J UK rt UTIFL'L HALL CLOCKS. , Do not let the chance pass to i Examine the_Goods. ; Pii¥p7-lUNQ FOR PRESS. I STONE'S 1 Wellington, Hawke's Bay, and » Taranaki ninec T o n V •■ —AND — I NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL. FOURTH YEAR--1894 5— OF PUBLICATION. i TO contain about 800 pages oi closely- printed and systematically- arranged Directory, Statistical and other Matter. Handsomely bound in cloth and gilt-lettered. Price to .-übscribcrs, 10s Cd. STuNE, SON, k CO., \ Dunedin, 1 ~~ A. ATKINS. (Fellow Royal lust. British Architects' ' Assoc. Moiub. Inst. Civil Engineers, ARCHITECT, WANGANUI. MR. ATKINS makes periodica! visits throughout the District Mr 11. L. Sherwili will arrange inter views.

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 255, 5 March 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 255, 5 March 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 255, 5 March 1894, Page 1

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