J.. Solicitors. ]^[K WM. HENDEESOJST SOLICITOR AND CONVEY ANCEE; I--'' '• ; ; GORE. • '■• •'■■' i Officeß immediately opposite Green's' " M " ; Hotel. : i : ...;-.] .. Resident Magistrate's Courts at'Mataura, ! Tapanui, and Waikaia attend : I ! LOANS ifEGOTIATED: j Some of the best Sections in Gore ( and East Gore for sale. , , j , . Bakers. ; rr . m oki•n n o N, { • BREAD AKD, BISCUIT BAKER, CONFECTIONER, &c, EDENDALE. a 94 ■ NOTICE OP REMOVAL. Joseph Heherr, Begs to inform the inhabitants of Gore and surrounding districts that he has removed to larger and more convenient premises, adjoin* ing Brennan's Hote . Customers favoring him with their orders may rely on receiving the best of goods and every attention. None but the purest water used. Christening and Wedding Cakes made to order on the shortest notice. AILB EE T MpDOUGAL BAKER, PASTRYCOOK, ANDCONFEO- ' ;. TIuNER, &0., Wholesale and detail GORE. Ball Suppers, Soirees and Wedding Partie : . catered for. ... ..,■■■ Government Notices. n\ overn&Wt labor 13" ( EXCHANGE. Nptice is hereby given that a register? in which are entered the names of persons ap^ plying for employment, is kept at the Immigration Office, Irivercargilli Forms? of ap ■ = plication can also be obtained by persona in the country. districts requiring the services of Meohanica, Laborers, Domestic Servants &c, at tho t immigr»tio'tt-Offiw; t as-W6ll'M--"'aP'"tto-Posjb Offices and Police,,^tatipnaj These forms are Bent free tif payment' of pOßfcage to thfe Immigration Officer, Invercargill. . . H. VERNON LILLJCRAI*, I igration Officer. Immigration Office, . , ; Invercargill,, 15th December, 1882. c 422 PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF NEW j ;. i ZEALAND. 4 |NY 'person' 'may appoint the Public J3S. "Trustee executor and. trustee under his willior. codicil, i , ( >...■ . ; ' Any present trustee may. transfer the management of trust property to the Publio Trustee, who will thereupon hold such properly* r ur/on' ii the r original trusts attaching thereto. •'■.••: Any pereoo, company,: aßßOoiation qr {public, body within or without the colony, may place anyjproperty belonging to them in/ charge of the |Public Trustee upon trust for such uses as may be defined in the deed creating the fcruot. . , , r . , , , , . . r , , . ( . Any building, land, or friendly society may by, ijs rules, provide that property belonging te it may be placed in the Public Trust. Office for such trusts and uses and with such' powers as may be defined' iti or by the Said rules. ' T|ie advantages offered, are ;~ ,: Ist. State Guarantee against speculati n fraud or dishonesty " 2nd. All proposed investments are consider* edbyn, Board, 'consisting of the Honorable Colonial Treasurer, the Attorney General the Coniptroller and Auditor General, the Go* vernment Insurance Commissiener, , and the . Publio Trustee. ' Careful conaideiation of all securities offered is therefore ensured. 3rd; The Public Trustee in his corporate capacity, never , dies, nevbe msaves thb COUNTRY AND NBVBE BEODMES iNOAPAOITATBP, tmW avoiding the many inconveniences result* ing 'from . frequent fresh » ( appointments of Trustees, necessitated by death, change o aboqe, or mental or bodily infirmity. 4th. Punctuality and promptitude in the. remittance, of periodical payments to beneficiaries under trust or will to any part of the colony or elsewhere at which it may be deaired that payments should be made. stb. The effective check which' is called into operation before m y moneys oan be drawn from the Publio Tri>ofcees account. ; 6th. Reasonable charges— On estates such as are how being considered the Public Trustee is authorised to charge 1J per cent on all receipts, and I i per cent , on, disbursements, and&s per coot on. all moneys invested. No charge is made for obtaining probate, nor for pasning stamp and property Jaxi returns, nor; for cerrespondence however, voluminous.; 'Thus the saying to^ateß placed in i thw office w'copaiderable. ~* . . , R r C. HA'MERTQN, 472 , Publio Trustee. Livery/ and Bait. . . >. ; W..-.H. TAGQART, , CRITERION LIVERY STABLES, \"'.i .■'•> , DUKJbiDIN. TTOKSES carefally and skiliuily broken O-. to Saddle and Harness. . >Couutry residents and others oan secure vehioles for W ddiug or other Parlies on the shortest possible notice ; ■ Letters or Telograms promptly attended: to-. bSB .OHAHGBS MODEBATB. ";.; . \ r : R. A. ELLIOT, COACH PPvOPRIETORAND LIYE^V ( .. :' ' STABLE-KEEPJIR, '" ''' ' ' •"' " : '" ' WYNDHAaC.' ' -.',!. "7.Q ADDLE HOBSES and BUGGIES, l^ays M■ ON HIRE. Coaeh'es attend arriva! and departure of each train , to . and from Edendale; • > : ' A coach runs between and Fortrose as follows : — Leaves, Wyndham on Mondays, Wednesdays- and Fridays )fctilo,Bo a.m; Leave E!ortroae ; on Tuesdays, Thursday 0 and Saturdays at 10 a. m, c .'-■'■' r »a/'D<soraAor'Jß^ Id 81 .: '" a 39
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Mataura Ensign, Volume V, Issue 244, 6 April 1883, Page 4
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