mH E DIRECT SUPPLY STORE| A -.an ! MANUFACTURERS, AGENTS, &j DIRECT IMPORTERS, OF China, Glass & Earthenware , F. » Toilet Sets, compiedo, from 7 9 Dinner Services, 68 pieces 35 0 China Tea Sets, 9s (id to 15 0 Superior .. 47 pieces 29 0 . Cups and Saucers, per doz 4 0 | C ina ~ os 6d, 7s 6d, 9 0 ; Jam Jars, pur nest of 5 1 6 Jugs, per set of 3 2 6 Hardware. Bronze Fenders ... ... 2s Gd to 20b ; Iron Bedsteads... ... 17s 6d, 255, 35s i I English Tin and Japanned Goods, of J every kind. TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY. Electro-plated Ware. Cruets frormj ... ... ... 7s 9d Tua and Coffee Services ... ... 3fifl 0d i Agents for Potosi Silver, white, hard, and durable as Silver. Lamps and Lampware. Bronze Table Lamps, from ... 3s 9d ; Shop Lamps ... ... ... 5s Gd i Glass Shades and Stands, all sizes, com- I plctc from Is Gd. Fancy Goods of every kind. Novelties by 1 ■ every ship, ut half usual prices. Vases from Is per pair. Brush ware, Basket ware, Perfumery. Con- ! ccrtinas, Wood and Meerschaum Pipes, Canary, Parrot, and Breeding Cages from 2s Gd, forming the largest variety of Furnishing and Fancy Goods in Auckland, at prices i only possible under our new system of direct supply, and acting as wo do as medium between producer and consumer, wholesale and ' retail. Goods carefully packed and furwarded on receipt of cash or town rcfei’THE DI RECT SUPPLY STORE, 217 Queen-street, Opposite Close Bros. 72 jNiT O It 3. O O . TO STUD-KEEPERS AND OTHERS. ! ■?"UST RECEIVED a large consignment . of FIRST-CLASS BARLEY, also FEED OATS of the best quality. 393 THFJ.WtLU & CO. (IDIiY to THE; FRCNT AGAIN. entered his New and Coinmo< diwuo Premises will now exhibit u ' ' ock ui— Saddlery unequalled in the Bay. He is now daily opening up fl ush Shipments. . _ 412 r - rw: NDERS will be received by the under* , I signed, up till 12 noon, on SATURi DAY, the 7th October, for the erection of . 1 an AUCTION MART and STORE, Glad- ' i atone Road, for Messrs AS . Ratcliffe and , : CO. Plans and Specifications may be seen at my Oflice, corner of Childers and Bright- • streets. W. P. FINNERAN, 416 Architect. TENDERS. rTAENDERS are required to be sent in to ; 1 my Office, on or before 12 o’clock on ' MONDAY, 9th October, for RATIONS, at i per head, for the men employed at the i Oilsprings. TENDERS are also requited for the supply of 100 CORDS of FIREWOOD, to be j delivered at the Derrick. Full particulars of above may be obtained • i at my Office. P. 11. BOURKE. 418 Manager, S.P. P. Coj\_ The Public Trust Office. Guahantekd by the State. Although this oai. -im '-'«■> exiaturice lor a period of more Ilian seven ■ veivs, it is believed that tlie objects for ' ' wliieii it was established ure not suUicwntly , ' knoivii or understood. It is desired to set ■ ; forth in a concise form informal ion respecting ‘ the business which this office undertakes j 1. The charge of all kinds of money trusts ! such ns Marriage Settlements, moneys to be 1 invested for the benefit of Minor.-', moneys bequeathed for charitable objects, moneys ' the title to which is in dispute, or whose I legal owner is unknown or cannot bo found ! 4e„ &e. 2. The administration of the Wills of peri sons who by appointing the Public Trustee as | their executor secure the guarantee of the ' i State for the due fulfilment of their wishes, ' i and avoid the risk consequent on the ap- ’ ! poiutinent of private persons as executors, • wiio not unfreqv.’iiHy, though earnestly deI siroiss of acting for the benefit of parties I interested, fail to carry out legally the ob- ' jwts for which, t’ ev wore appointed, and • cmscquently in, >■'v.' I 1 .•u.aelves and those whose interests they arc striving to protect | in cuatiy mid ImrtiSMiig utigulion. “ • 3 The udniiniu. rution of tdl estates of I i w irb no duTf-wii* -n has been made by will, I W'.ur.fV.-r relu’iiVcM do not wish to incur tbo " it m ... -.Lilliy .if nd mb . drat ion, or cannot ■ in n.- v u.iis'? t.bfu.n the nui.t'Sßury powers ~ ■ ■ .1 .-.uu . unsu> it ia the duty of the . h. di-,uaarge all legs! debts as .... as i.-u üßsuia extend, and divide the residue amongst the next uf kin. y 1 4. The administration of the estates of lunatics, lunatic patients, and convicts. e 5. The charge of all lands lying waste and • unoccupied of which the owner is unknown, or v i who lias been absent from the Colony for ten k | years, having left no known agent. The cost of administering estates is very small. Information inuy be obtained from al) acont s. R. C. TT.A MERTON, (i |27 PiibMi’: XrKiwlei
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1165, 3 October 1882, Page 3
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795Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1165, 3 October 1882, Page 3
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