ERVIOE in the NEW CHURCH at: <la j TENUIat 11 a.m. and 3 iu>i. on m UNDAY. 11th September. " 'A,HALBWACHS,S.M, LAST OF'THESERIES. last concert : for this sb'ason of the VINTEE EVENING ENTERTAINMENTS " in St. Matthew's Schoolroom ■ TVIWi BE OIVKSoN 'l'] THUBSDAY, 15m SEPTEMBER, *hi N 0 T I CIT *" MISS BEST'S PUPILS will re-assemble on Friday; ICtli inst, when the Chird Term of 1881 will bepiu. Cole-street, fitli •'ept. 80G IMPOUNDING NOTICE. . n , Cc TMPOUNDED in the Public Pound ca 1 Mauriceville, on the 29th o£ August- A. 1 dark gray horse (pony), no visible \- brand, shod, " Unless redeoraed, will bo sold on Satur- \ day, 17th September, at 12 pjc.'ock noon, Jc P. JAGEBHORN, hc Fouudkccpcr. , Mauriceville, Sept, o. Al SINGER Manufacturing Company have C. opened a Wholesale and Retail Depot I). . at Lambton Quay, Wellington. T. DINGER'S Sewing Machines. Hand or "j Q Treadle, at will. ** n INGER'S Sewing Machines Established j. v over 30 years. 1 1NGER'S Sewing Machines, The : popular in all Countries. I otl U coived 160 First-Class Medals. SINGER'S Sewing Machines. The Best th for tho family, Easiest to learn, ».. SINGER S Sewing Machines, The Best pa for the Dressmaker. The most Mi durable. SINGE It'S Sewiig Machines. The Best for tliOj.Tailor, Sews the strongest seams. SINGER'S for t|\o Bootmaker. Light or Heavy r wor|{. SINGERS Sewing Machines, Sews to finest muslins and heaviest cloths- w 11NGER'S Sewing Machines. AnEcom in every Household. " I he SINGER'S Sewing Machines. New Im- c ' provementa without Extra Uost. f" (INGER'S Sewing Machines, Will last |J a lifetime in constant work, t INGER'S Sewing Machines, 10 per ( disQount for Cash. I J No addition to tlu Price. INGKR'S Sewing Machines. Will e; J its cost in a few months. I IINGER'S Sewing Machines, Best terms ) to Wholesale Buyers. (INGER'S Sewing Machines. Send lor J Price List to THE INGER Manufacturing Company, LambJ ton Quay, Wellington, or to the AOIiSTSI. Feist, Masterton. Gardkxer & Sox, Carterton. Gilpin & Pardon. Fcatherston. 821 IMPORTANT O THE RESIDENTS of WAIR AEAPA Those requiring New WINTER CLOTHING Should Cali, on JyTEW QLOTHING "JiACTOfIY. CLOTHING, Well.made, Thoroughly Shrunk, PmifEcT Pit. The Employs upwards Oi IiOO New Zealand hands, and have brauehcb Clothing Factory all over the Colony, ENCOURAGE COLONIAL INDUSTRY hmember you can purchase A SINGLE ARTICLE AT THE WHOLESALE Plll.CE. UNDERCLOTHING Colonial made B BLANK]! TS COLONIAL MADE. p BOY'S CLOTHING l . Of every description and, well worth j r ' • Inspection." n Agents for the Unrivalled d WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINE, p Every artielp marked in Plain Figures and li sold for Nett Qasli, without Discquut or s reduction of any Kind, t LambtQn Qwy, ' ' JQHNGALLIE, i Manager, r THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE, c Guaranteed by the State. r ALTHOUGH this oifice has been in 1 existen2efoi a poriod of more than t seven years, it is believed that the objects j for which it was established are not sufli- f ciently known or understood. It is desired \ to set forth in a concise form information ] respecting the business which this ofjicp undertakes;—' 1. Tho 'chargo of all kinds of money trust, such as Marriage Settlements, moneys to be - invested for the benefit of Minors, moneys, bequeathed for charitable objects, moneys tho title to which is in dispute, or whose legal owner is unknown or cannot be found, &c.,ilc., • '■' ' '2 The administration of the wills of persons who by appointing the Public Trustee as their executor secure the guarantee of the State for the due fulfilment of their washes', and avoid the risk cqnsequent on tl\e appointment of private persona as executors, who not frequently,''though earnestly desirous of aqting for the'benefit of parties interested, fail to carry out legally the ob jects for which they wero appointed and, consequently involve themselves and those whose interests they are striving to protect in costly and harassing litigation, ' 3. The administration of 'all estates of which no disposition has been made by will whenever relatives do not wish to incur the responsibility of' administration, or" cannot from any cause obtain the necessary powera to' act, Li such cases it is the duty of the Public Trustees to discharge 'all JegaJ debts as far as the assets extend,' and divMe thft residue amongst the next of kin. i. The administration of the. estates of lunatics, lunatic patients, and convicts, 5. The charge of all lands lying wa,ste and, unoccupied of which the owner is unknown, or who has been absent from the colony fqr • -ten years, having left no known agent. I The post of ■ administering estates is very small. Information may be obtained from i all agents.— R 0. HAMERTON, Public Trustee.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 868, 8 September 1881, Page 3
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772Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 868, 8 September 1881, Page 3
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