COMING EVENTS
Sept. 2—Hokitika Library Committee meets at 7 o’clock. Sept. 2—. Princess Theatre, Everybody'S Pictures. Sept. 3.—W. Jeffries and Co., stocksale, Kokatahi yards. Sept. 3. —Soldiers Hall, Hospital Ball. Sept. 4.—Westland Acclimatisation Society, 7.30. Sept. B.—School Committee meeting 7 p.m. Sept. 8.-8 p.m., meeting .Westland Hospital Board. Sept. p.—Westland County Council, 2.30. Sept. 10.—Magistrate’s Court .sitting. Sepc. 10.—Licensing Committee meet, noon. ; Sept. 11—Recital, Mr Barton Ginger, Princess Theatre. Sept. 12— Kumara Fire Brigade fancy dress ball. Sept. 16.—Concert Entertainment, St. Mary’s Clu'b. g € pt. 17—Soldiers’ Hall, Excelsior Ball. Sept. 17._Ruatapu Anniversary Ball. Sept/ 24.—Westland Rugby Sub Union’a Presentation Ball. Sept. 25.—Magistrate’s Court sitting. Oct. 3—Kanieri State School Concert and Ball. Oct. I—Soldiers’ Hall/, Old 'Time Ball; Oct. 12—Daylight Saving begins. A DSTRALIAN CRICKETERS. ITINERARY OF TOUR. August 30-Sept. 2—v. Sussex, Brighton. bepo. 3-s.—v. South of England XI, Folkestone. Sept. 6-B—v. M.0.C., Lord’s. Sept. 10-12—v. English XI, Scarborough. BRITISH FOOTBALL FIXTURES. THE RUGBY TOUR. September 3—v. Queensland, at Brisbane. September 6—v. Australian Fifteen, at Brisbane. September 10—v. New South Wales, at Sydney. September 13—v. Victoria, at Melbourne.
Moderate Charges of the Public Trustee Whether an estate is large or small, the question of administrative charges is naturally one of importance. In all estates under the control of the State-guaranteed Public Trust Office the charges are kept on the lowest possible scale, a,s it is the aim of tbe Office to provide efficient trusteeship to all clients at moderate cost. Testators and others may ascertain these moderate charges in advance. The Public Trustee’s commission covers not only the duties of administration, but also legal and other professional service^. Inquiries will be welcomed and information gladly supplied on ' application to tbe Public ’trustee Wellington, or to any of his representatives throughout New Zealand.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 September 1930, Page 4
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