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COMING EVENTS.

Jan. I.—New Year’s Day. Jan. Ist., 1023—West Coast Caledonian Society’s Sports and Concert. Jan. 2.—McLean’s Pictures. Jan. 3. —At 10 p.m., acceptances dose Westland Trotting Club. Jan. 4th.—Westland Trotting Club’s Meeting. Jan. B.—Tenders close drain formation (3 contracts). Jan. B.—Prospecting Committee meets. Jan. 9.—County Council meets. Jan. 9.—Daily Overland service ceases. Jan. 10.—Westland Progress League meets. March 30.—Good Friday. April I.—Easter Sunday. THE WILL AND THE WAY. No 49.—How will the family fared' Some owners of largo estates have built them up carefully and steadily over a period of years. They have worked on the maxim “slow but sure.” Others by bold risks on the speculative principle. “Nothing venture, nothing win,” have quickly attained a position of wealth. Whether tho possessor of an estate has, or has not, a speculative disposition he must in the interest of his family exercise prudence and care when it cantos to settling the disposition of his estate in his will. Ho knows that he has no right to risk his family’s future hy making a defective will or a will in which the vital matter of executorship and trusteeship is tHSC Bottled in a manner to safeguard his dependants. Careful thought on this question has induced many testaors with large estates to choose tho Public Trustee to he their executor and trustee. This example is being iollowed by many others with the samet cautious consideration for tho future of their families.

Fo r full information apply to the Public Trustee Wellington, or to MR T. R. SAYWELL, District Public Trustee, GreymQiitli, A representative of the Office is in attendance at Hokitika op f 9, days am] Saturdays in P£ch week,

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 December 1922, Page 2

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COMING EVENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 30 December 1922, Page 2

COMING EVENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 30 December 1922, Page 2

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