Government Notices. PUBLIC TEIJST..(?|^ICB OF NEW ANY Person iray appoint the Public Tru.-fceip exec. tor an- 1 trustee under his will or cedicilrAjiy present trustee may transfer the management of trust pioperty to the Public j Trustee, wfco wjU thereupon bftld such proi pony upor iae original trustt attaching i thereto j I itj person. "company, as sd'eiation or public body within or without the colony, may place any property belonging to them in charge of the Public Trustee upon trust for such uses as may be detined in tho deed creating the | trust. I -j Any building, laud, of friendly society may by its rules provide that property belonging [ to it may be placed in the Public Trust Office for such trusts and usos and with such powers as 1 may be defined in or by the said rules. The advantages offered are : — Ist. Statw Guarantee against epeeu!*- --' tibn, fraud, or dishonesty. 2n All proposed iuvestments are considered by a Board,- consisting of the Honorable Colonial TfeiisVircir, the Attorney-Genera the Comptroller and Auditor-General, the Government Insurance Commissioner, and the Public Trustee. Careful consideration of all securities offered is therefore ensured. 3rd. The Public Trustee in his corporate capacity never dies, never leaves thk COUNTRY, AND tfEVER BIICOSfES INCAPABItated, thus avoiding the many inconveniences resulting from frequent fresh appointments of Trustees, necessitated by 'death,' change of abode, or mental or bodily infirmity. 4th. Punctuality and promptitude in the remittance of periodical payments to beneficiaries under trust oi-wiil to any part of the colony or elsewhere at which it may be doeired that payrt^nts should be made. sth. '1 he effective check which is called into operation before a»y moneys can be drawn from the Public Trustee's accoun*. 6th. Reasonable charges — On estates such are now being considered the Public. Trustee is authorised to charge 1^ per cent, on all receipts, and 1£ per cent, on disbursements, and ss. per cent, on all moneys invested. No charge is made foi obtaining probate, nor for passing stamp and property ax returns, nor for correspondence however voluminous. Thus the saving to estates placed in this office is considerable. R. C. HAMERTON, 724 Public Trustee. Timber ggr TIMBER! Tj^DBNTALE STEAM SAW AND PLANING MILLS', Otebamika. All kinds of Dressed and Rough Timber sup. plied ; Less freight to Gor£ than from any other Sawmiller's Siding. j New and Modern Machinery in use. N.B. — E. S. McGill, of Gordon, is flgent for the Gore District. Timber! Timber! Timber! riiHE Undersigned are now prepared to J- supply all kinds of NATIVE TIMBER, of good quality it low rates, at the following Mills :— Woody Knoll Mill, Lime Hills Union Sawmill, One-Tree Point ; and Kaikatea Sawmill, Fortrose. AGENT AT GORE : Mb F. S. CANNING. Firewood at the Lowest Rates, Orders for the Fortrose Mill may be addressed to the Mill. J. H. DAWSON AND SONS, Union Sawmill, ONE-TREE POINT, INVERCARGILL. 299 Rubber Stamps, &c. FFROST'S PATENT SELF-INKING Portable Rubber Stamps. J\ "W. FFROST, MANUFACTURER. JW. F. begs to introduce to the notice of • the general public his Patent Self -inking and Portable' Pocket Rubber Stamps. These Stamps are now produced in an entirely new form, superseding the old style, requiring neither pads nor handle, and always ready for use : will print 1000 to 2000 impressions without replenishing, »nd every impression of the same tint. The excellencies of the SelfInking Stamps are, Ist— Cleanliness in use. Do not soil the hands, no ink apparatus exlarnally, cannot soil oocuments or anything valuable when in use. 2nd — Economy in use of ink : When once prepared can be used for a considerable time without getting dry or out of order. 3rd — Compactness .-Being without the cumbrous pads and handle, can be carried in the pocket and used when travelling, ith— Durability and Clearness : Every stamp is waraiited durab c, and will stand any rea sonable wevr and tear, J. \V. FFROST, MANUFACTURER OF RUBBER STAMPS WELLINGTON, N.Z. Agent for Southland— GREEN AND SOUNESS, GOEE. * lM * Samples on View. '*** Sailmakers. E. CHRISTENSON, (Late of Tapanui) HORSE COVER, TARPAULIN, WAGGON TILT, AND TENT MAKES, GORE, HAS now on hand a good stock of Tents (with flies), Tarpaulins, Oilskins and Leggings, Felt Carpets. Calico and Canvas, Sail Needles, Plough Reins. Also a lot of DRAPERY, BOOTS AND CROCKERY WARE at very low prices. • j t «3- HORSE COVERS FROM 15s Jg» • Capets made up and Horse Covers, etc., { f ie,, repwtd with neatness aw* UwptcV
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 42, 30 December 1884, Page 5
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