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fHE Public Trust Ottice ot New Zealand is a Government institution to afford, at lOW TAteS Of commission, a socuro and couvoniont j recourse for those who, desirous of forming trusts in the coloiiy, ennttot satisfactorily appoint private trustees or executors, aod fo» persons unablo or unwilling to undertake or continue tlie aduiinistratiou of tho trusts aoceptod by or imposed upon them. The Public Trust Office, constituted by "Tlie l'ublie Trust Office Act, 1672," baa been since much enlarged in its functions by amending Acts, to uieot growing roquiroments. Tho Amoudnicnt Act of 1891 facilitates administration, authorises prompt distribution, provides absolute security against lost to estates from investments at tho discretion ol tho l'ublic 'lrustoo. ana insures the regular payment of the interest. The Security and Fidelity of the Public Trustee's administration must be considered of the utmost importance to every person contciniilatius tlie appointment of a trustee Tho colony guarantees the fidelity of the administration, and CuaranteeS aISO the Integrity of the Capital Funds invested at tho option of the Public Trusted. The Colony Guarantees also, on the capital funds arising for investment out of tn« properties placed iv the Tublic Trust Office, • common rate of interest, to be paid quarterly, Free of all charges of the Public Trust Office. Tho value of this guarantee is in the Guarantee of the Colony against iocs from investments in bad or insufficient securities, and against loss from delay iv Invertnient, and for tho regular and punctual paymont of tho interest, free of all charges of tna Public Trust Office. In the appointment ol Trustees there must always bo SeriOUS concern as to the security of the capital funds; and tho larger tho capital funds tho greater must be the concern for security, and tlie less for a high rate of interest. Tho Public Trustee cannot die, cannot leave the colony, cannot become disqualified, or involved in private difficult!**, and cannot be distrusted. Tn private trusteeships, death and abseaM render necessary numorous and expensny deeds not requirod by Public Trustees ■•- ministration, which has, besides, tho oflM*) solicitor's advice without expense to tM estates. By all who know or have experienoa* tlie contingencies of private trusteeships tn«M advantages must be appreciated. For further information apply to th« AfeaM of or to The Public Trustee, ««*» linaton. LAING'S COACHE3 FROM BIRMINGHAM to APITI. HAVING secured the Mail Contract, I have decided to run a Coach every TUESDAY and FR[DAY to A*piti, leaving Birmingham at 12 o'c'ock noon and Apiti at 3 p.m. Parcels and Luggage entrusted to my care -will receive every attention and safe delivery. A. L.MNG A. ATKINS. Royal Inst. British Architects) A.SBOC. Memb. Insfc. Civil Engineers. ARCHITECT, WANGANUI. MR. ATKINS makes periodical visits throughout the District. Mr H. L. Shenvill will arrange inter* view*. DAVID MURRAY, IKON AND BRASS FOUNDER. BOrLERMAKEK. MILLWRIGHT, — AND(JKNKUU. HL.-V'K^'ITH, - Wansanui. SOLE n>ak<-r Murray's* Improved Rnct Wool Press— lhr besl in tl.e market ; strong compact, durable, simple ami cheap. MiXER OF — 11 idi-pie-sure, compound ami condensing |. v ,m-s. fn.ru 2t025 N. h.-rse-powiT ; steH. tubulnr. Cormsh, portable, rertical Boil.t>; Snwnnd Flourmill Mach-Lerv ; OW-i- an.l Uuin-r IMbiUs ; Waterwlkhis. l'uini.in« MaL-hiiitTj. Bonecrushers and Di*ente K nitor* ; Shafting Ir.n ami Steel; Pulleys (cast and wrou K ht ,ron and split); Timber and Screw Jacks; Beirin-s; Gearing; Spur and Bevel. BKPAIUS A SPF.CIAtTY. p ur >n | e _or.e 20-hp p.rlahle boiler (B<>!i> workins pr<■s^ure), two 14* hp horizoUul ermines. one l2«b|j horizoniul etu-.ne and forms!, 1)...1f.', O"'' 3 l.»> engine and double-action rump ■ur single cylinder stoan. wuhll f >< b.. jioriub-.i- cuc'.ii' '■»•■» '•■•' <r WANTED KNOWN. — Uill U.-ml-. Momos, Visiting.' Curds, Euvo. lopes Mill Hooks, and all other kinds ol Printm? «T<>b Work done at. the Stab UHice

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 298, 26 April 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 298, 26 April 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 298, 26 April 1894, Page 1

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