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. IUEl UE ™sT OF ITS OBJECTS. 1 Tne Administration of Intestate Estates, and the realisation and distribution of the personal . wiH ( •> The Executorship of the Vtuw or J'S&'S “S '" •*« ~i»"rXb.»- '“« b " • i " deed creating the I rust. ITS advantages. ■ The Public Trustee tn his corporate eauacity Never Dies. Never Leaves the Country arid Never Becomes Incapa'CtJ- thus, bv his appointment, the expense' of fresh appointments of Trustees mseouent on death, change of abode, or 3 o" bodily infirmity, is altogether «'O' ded - p ro p OS ed investments are con- - i bi-a Board of Officers, ensuring ’“S consideration of of all securities ° ff 3 re The Government of the Colony is responsible for the honest fulfilment of a 1 trusts placed in the office. its INCREASING POPULARITY. This will be shown by the following figure Cash RBcetPTS. 1«* 1 I e/ofi »41,813 1 I £ l - )6 ’° 94 _ ~ _ lBB3 j rBB * I ™ 8 094 4 90.119 I £116.13« ' £ ~ Semes of charges with existing regulaany of hw agents Agent. Kaikoura. R. C. HAMERTON. ’ Public Trustee. 'Wellington, May Ist, 1886. On „ RINGERS gBW I N G ** machines HAND kND TREADLE, TRIED -»ND TRUE. The best and cheapest machine in the market. ' Hire Payment System Introduced pronri <~d p°T Week. - < ■ - .A - ,<;F<» P 1 A gen t 'tbce. k w’koitra.
)• Advertisers •- A ? ' % Are requested to be good enough to send in their favors before Noon on publication days, otherwise insertion of the notices cannot be guaranteed. . Alterations to standing advertisements must be sent in not later than Noon on Wednesday or Saturday to be in time for the issues next following. THE KAIKOURA STAR. NOTICE TO CORRESPODENTS We invite correspondence on all matters te loing to promote the welfare of district ..#pd jin.subjects. ,qf general interest. Our columns being freely open for the ventilation’'arid "discussion of all questions on public interest, with the exception of theological subjects. All we exact is that correspondence shall be truthful and temperate; entirely free from all offensive personalties. ’ Letters for pdfilteatibn' liiiist iff all cases bear the signature of the writer, not necessarily for publcation, but as a guarantee of good faith. We shall always endeavour to insert letters in the first issue after the receipt of the communication, but do not guarantee their appearance in the earliest publication. Letters should be written on one side of tbe paper only. , Letters for insertion must be addressed to the Editor, and all business communications to the Proprietor, Kaikoura Star. Hint* to Correspondents: The following memoranda are submitted to correspondents of the Kaikoura Star as suggestive of subjects upon which communications are desired: — Progress and Settlement in the district. Progress of VutlicwVouks, New Buildings, &c. Agricultural Operations; State of Crops; Introduction or Sale of Stock, &c. Horticultural and Floricultural. Suggestions as to what Industries might profitably be undertaken in tbe district. Accidents and Offences. State of Hoads, Bridges, Ac. Public Wants and Grievances NOTICE. PROMOTERS of entertainments, fetes etc, must in all cases forward us, in sufficient time, tbe usual complimentary .invitation, if they desire any notices to appear 1.. the columns of the Stab. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. i; rs y •*r'. •' *» ■ »• - -• St.L-ciibcrs who do not receive their ..npif: regular!) are nquisteu ’<> coini,,!>ic:i*e who ’ tlu I’u.-priiior without
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Kaikoura Star, Volume VII, Issue 85, 21 October 1887, Page 4
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