THTNNE, LINTON 6 CO., AUCMONEEBB, I>EG to announce that they have made arrangements for holding regular MONTHLY SALES OF STOCK AT FOXTON, The first sale of which will be duly advertised on completion of yards. To ensure success, both Mr Frank Robinson, junior., and Mr Robert Cobb, will lend the firm their valu* able assistance and well known judgment. C. FRANTZcN. PEACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND OPTICIAN, Palmebbton North. Repairs neatly executed on the shortest notice. Workmanship guaranteed. C. Frantzen will be in attendance at Mr Westwood's Hotel, Foxton, every Wednesday to receive repairs, &c, NOTICE TO SETTLERS. r\ EORGE COLEY desires to in% \JT form the settlers of Carnarvon, CampbeHtown, Sandon, Moutoa, and other districts, that he is prepared to oavt goods or produce to or from those districts at lowest possible prices. Every care taken. Address— G. Coley, carter, Moutoa Road, Foxton. WELLINGTON COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. f "pHE above College will be closed on the X 30th June, and reopened on 7th July, in charge of the following staff: — ' Principal— J. Mackav, M.A., Aberdeen. (Late Resident and Mathematical Master, Nelson College.) Classics and Science— W. G. Thistle, B.A. (Late Open Classical Scholar, Brasenose College, Oxford.) Assistant in Classics and English— J . T. Ba&nicoat. (Late Classical Scholar, University of New Zealand.} Assistant in Mathematics and English — J. P FIKTH. French — A. F. Meijlet. Course .—Classics, Mathematics, English, French, History, Geography, and ' ; Physical Science. m - Special arrangements can he made with k, the Principal for lessons in German, Mnsic, i ß| and Drawing. 'W TERMS:— ■ ,# Tuition Fees— Per Term - Upper School £4 4 0 Lower School 3 3 0 Board aud Residence in the College, including washing ... 16 18 4Day Boarders ... 4 Or In addition to the above, 4s per term will he churged for School Stationery. A reduction of 25 per cent, will be made on the term's charges for boys entering on 7th July. The Boarding Department will be conducted by the Principal and Mrs Maokay. During the winter recess, the interior of the College will be put in thorough repair, and the boarding accommodation improved nnd enlarged. j Correspondmoe at present may be addressed to J. Mackay.Esq., Nelson College, Nelson; or to \ , C. P. POWLES, Secretary. V" ... N.B. — All fees and boarding charges are\ payable in advance. \ THE PUBUIC TRUST OFFICE. Guaranteed by the State. A LTHOUGH this office has been in _£\ existence for a period of more than seven yeirs, it is believed that the objeots for which is was established are not sufficiently known or understood. It is deafred to set forth in a conciso form information respecting the business which this ofifoe undertakes : — 1. The charge of all kinds of money trusts, guch as Marriage Settlements, money . to be invested for the benefit of Minors, moneys bequeathed for charitable' objects, moneys the title to which is in dispute, or whose legal owner is unknown or cannot be found, &0., *c. 2. The administration of the wills of per* sons who by appointing the Public Trustee as theit exeoutor secure the guarantee of the State for the due fulfilment of their wishes, and avoid the risk consequent on the a.p% pointment of private persons as executors, who not frequently, though earnestly de^ siroub of acting for the benefit of parties interested, fail to carry out legally Jthfe; ''.'" objeots for which they were appointed, and consequently involve themselves and those '■whose interests they are striving to protcot , ! in costly and h«rrasainfc litigation. 3. The administration of all estates of which" no disposition has been made by will, whenever relatives do not wish to incur the respoßibflity of administration, or cannot from any cavse' obtain the necessary poweis to act. In such cases it is. the duty of 'the Public Trustees to discharge all legal debte bo fair as the assets extend, and divide the ; rtsidueamongßtthe ne^i of bin*. ' l '"\"-'-,' 4. The adnlinißbfatirfn of : thtf/.eßt&e*: of . lunaUra, lunatic 'pati(Wrt,Mdcbtivtt'tt. ;; ■ : 6. t Th> charge.of Sdl'Tkttd^fißto^atop, ' •nd unowned ■' : &*m3sM 'Wfflffi**, unknown, or who has been »Went frotcl.ihfji^;^ colony for years, having left no, kaiftwii,ag«nt. ' : ■ i l /'■'"' r - ■■••/■■y i *•■•-'■' •-■;. The'^st dfSanifow^n^^jWipr^^ ' if mfaH. •^■fonnAflon may bti dotftfited* ftottf , - j allagentf. ! b. c.;hameeton. Public Truttea.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 86, 28 June 1881, Page 3
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692Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 86, 28 June 1881, Page 3
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