rp H E DIRECT SUPPLY STORE MANUFACTURERS, AGENTS, & DIRECT IMPORTERS, OF ' China, Glass & Earthenware R. D . Toilet Sets, complete, from 7 9 j Dinner Services, 68 pieces 35 0 • China Tea Sets, 9s 6d to 15 0 i Superior „ 47 pieces 29 0 ; Cups and Saucers, per doz 4 0 C ina ~ „ 5s 6d, 7s (»d, 9 0 Jam Jars, per nest of 5 1 G Jugs, per set of 3 2 6 Hardware. i Bronze Fenders ... ... 2s fid Lu 20» ! Iron Bedsteads .. ... 17s 6d, 255, 35b j English Tin and Japanned Goods, of every kind. !TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY i Electro-plated Ware. > Cruets fromlj ... ... ... 7s 9d [ Tea and Coffee Services ... ... 35s (hi I Agents for Potosi Silver, white, hard, and durable as Silver. Lamps and Lamp ware. Bronze Table Lumps, from ... 3s 9d Shop Lamps ... ... ... 5s 6d Glass Shades and Stands, all sizes, complete from Is 6d. Fancy Goods of every kind. Novelties by ! j every ship, at half usual prices. Vases from ' Is per pair. ! Brush ware, Basket ware, Perfumery. Con i : errtinas, Wood and Meerschaum Pipes, 1 , Canary, Parrot, and Breeding Cages from 2s 6d, forming the largest variety of Furnish , ing and Fancy Goods in Auckland, at prices i ■ only possible under our new system of direct 1 supply, and acting as we do as medium be- | i tween producer and consumer, wholesale and i : retail. Goods carefully packed and fur- ' ; warded on receipt cash or town refer- i ence. —— i ; THE DIRECT SUPPLY’STORE, 247 Queen-street, Opposite Close Bugs. 72 TJ 011 ce . i TO STUD-KEEPERS AND OTHERS, j TTUST RECEIVED a large consignment j ;** of FIRST-CLASS BARLEY, also ! j FEED OATS of the best quality. 398 THE LAVA LL A CO. HOFALL (Hall)" TO " THE i FRONT AGAIN. j&E. XZJKTjiI-., HAVING entered his New and Commo- i dious Prcmiaes will now exhibit a i ! Stock of— Saddlery unequalled in the Bay.
He is now daily opening up fresh Shipmenta. I 412 ■ TENDE RS . riIENDERS will bo received by the under- I -“- signed, up till 12 noon, on SATUR- : DAV, the "th October, for the erection of j an AUCTION MART and STORE, Glad- , stone Road, for Messrs W. Ratcliffe and , Co. ’ Plans and Specifications may be seen at : my Office, corner of Childers and Bright- t streets. W. P. FINNERAN, | 416 Architect. TE N D e"b"s. rTIFNDERS are required to be sent in to my Office, on or before 12 o’clock on MONDAY, 9th October, for RATIONS, at per head, for the men employed at the Oilsprings. TENDERS are also requited for the supply of 100 CORDS of FlßbvvOOD, to be delivered at the Derrick. Full particulars of above may be obtained ' at my Office. P. H. BOURKE. 418 Manager, S.P.P. Coy. The Public Trust Office. Guaranteed by the State. < LTHOUGII tliis Office lias been in exisx~V_ fence for n period of more than seven vrftrs, it is believed that the objects for which it whh establislied ure not sufficiently known or understood. It >b desired to sot forth inncunciMtf form information respecting the bin»iness which this office undertakes 1. The charge of all kinds of money trusts euc'i as Marriage Settlements, moneys to be invested for the benefit, of Minors, money! bequeathed for charitable objects, money! the title to which is in diipute, or whoie ■ legal owner is unknown or cannot be found j &e., &c. 2. The administration of the Wills of per- ' suns who by appointing the Public Trustee a* . their executor secure the guarantee of the i Slate fur the due fulfilment of their wishes, and avoid the risk consequent on the appointment of private persons as executor!, who not unfrequently, though earnestly desirous of acting for the benefit of parties interested, fail to carry out legally the objects for which they were appointed, and consequently involve themselves and those whose interests they are striving to protect j in costly and harassing litigation. 3 The administration of all estates of 1 which no disposition has been made by will, < whenever relatives do not wish to incur the . responsibility of administration, or cannot : j from any cause obtain the necessary powers I ;to act. In such cases it is the duty of the I ! Public Trustee to discharge all legal debts aS , fur us the assets extend, and divide the residue j amongst the next of kin. ' 4. The administration of the estate! of lunatics, lunatic patients, and convict!. 5. The charge uf all land! lying wuite and unoccupied of which the owner is unknown, or 1 who has been absent from the Colony for ten years, having left no known agent. The cost of administering estates is very small. Information may be obtained from ail M"enl.«, B. C. HAMEBTON,
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1166, 4 October 1882, Page 3
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