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m.UBLIO THUSr OFFICE Ob' NEW I t ZEALAND. | Any Person may appoint the Public Trustee executor and trustee under his will or codicil. A y present trustee may transfer the management of trust property to the Public Trustee, who will thereupon hold such property , upon the original trust attaching thereto. Any person, company, association 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 bb may be defined in the deed creating the trust. Any building, land, or friendly society may, by its rules, provide that property belonging to it may be placed in the Public Trust Office, for such trusts and uses and with such powers as may be defined in or by the said rules.! The advantages offered arc Ist.i State Guarantee against peculation, fraud pr dishonesty. 2 d. All proposed investments are con sidered by a Board, consisting of Ibo Hon. Colonial Treoiurer, the Attorney-General, the Comptroller aud Auditor-Gen- rol, the Government I-isurarce Comm : ssioner, aid the Public Trustee. Careful condideruion of all securities offered it is therefore insured. 3rd. : The Publ'c Trustee in Vi* corporate oapuc'ljn ves* dies, never leaves the colony, and never becomes incapacitated, thus avoiding the many inconveniences resulting from frequent fresh appointments of trustees, nocc-edtated by death, change of abode, or mental or bodily infirmity. 4lh. Punctuality and promptitude in the remittance of periodical payments to beneficiaries under trust or will to any part of the colony, at which it may b? desired that payment should be made. sth. The effective check which is called into operation before any moneys can be paid from the Public Trustee’s Account. 6th. Reasonable Charges. On estates such as are now being considered the Pubhc Trustee is authorised to charge H per cent, on allireceipts, and per cent, on all disbursements, and ss. per cent, on all moneys invested. No charge is made for obtaining probite, nor for passing stamps and property tax returns, nor for correspondence, however voluminous. Thus the saving to estates placed in this office is considerable, B, 0. HAMERTON, se3o Public Trustee.

SHEEP WASHING. TAOKSON’S sheeplift J (Protected b Ryal Letters Patent,) Is a moat useful and simple contrivance for lifting sheep from the hob soak instead of their being dragged up an incline ; it can be fitted ;to almost any wash. The following statements have been kindly given for publication : I have used one of Jackson’s Patent Lifts Bt my'wash with great advantage, as it saves labor, prevents injury to the sheep economises soap, and helps to insure more perfect washiHSi WILLIAM LEWIS. Stoneleigh, near Shipton, I have seen Jacksons’s Patent Sheep Lift at work, and I consider it a valuable inven tion ; the sheep are got under the jets while wool is hot; the washing is greatly facilitated; the sheep are saved from injury by rough usuage, and the color and condition of the wool is improved. PETES MoINTYBE, Makwallak. Full particulars, price, etc., can be obtained from the patentee, John Owen or Beaufort.

I JJj Perpetual press Specially constructed for COMPRESSING LOOSE MATERIAL, Such as Hay, Straw, Rags, etc. One Ton of Hay can be packed within One Ton Measurement of 40 Cubic Feet. Belt Perpetual Press. Worked by Hors or Steam Power. Will Bale from Fifteen to Thirty Tons in Ten Hour*. Descriptive Circulars with full particulars, on application to JOHN H. LADD & 00„ Queen Yiotaria Street, London, E.O, rjpHE “FENBY” HORSE NAIL Is made from the VERY FINEST SWEDISH IRON FENBY AND FRASER, Englak d. pATENT WROUGHT NAILS J J, CORDES & 00. The Patentees and Sole Manufacturers of the well-known Patent Wrought Nail commonly known as “ EWBANK’S N AILS,” desire to make it known that a ‘ Star ’ o Cross ’ is their Trade Mark, aad that all Nails made and sent out by them, except clasp, bear this mark upon their head*, and thas within every package sent from their Works is also placed a card bearing their Name and Address. Any Nails, therefore, which are not distinguished us above, mutt not be confounded with “EWBANK’S NAILS,” the quality of which is so well appreiated as being far superi-rto that of any othemake. DOS WORKS, NEWPORT. MONMOU'IHSHIKE, England GYNNE AND 00. ENGINEERS Essex ft. Works, Strand, London, England, Mauufaclure s of the best quulhy of Artesian Well-bi ring Tools, etc Gynne and Beale’s patent Exhausters and Blowers oilers of all powers and forms, fix J and portable Gynnea Pub nt Deck Pumping Machinery Gynne’s Patent Centrifug'd Pumps, all sizes Pumping Machinery for docks, canals, estates, harbors, and irrigation work* Hydraulic Pre-scs l i't-, Pumps, and Rams Indigo Flamers’ and Get erul Machinery [ron Htidges, Caitsuns Houses and Stmes Pumping Engines for supply of towns Factories, C-nals- Estates, etc Engines, portable and fixed, of all power 3 Irrigation Pumps of all sizes and forma Sheep*W«shing and Horse-clipping Machinery Turbine Water Wher la, and Pumping Machines (Qiraudi celebrated patents) General Machinery Contractors ‘o the Indian Government, etc, etc. This Machinery has had twenty eight Prize Medals at the International Ethib.lions of the First Cities and Countries in the World, Illustrated catalogues with engravings ann detailed information forwarded on appiicatiod

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1386, 1 September 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 1386, 1 September 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 1386, 1 September 1885, Page 4

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