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THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE, Guaranteed by tho Shite.' ALTHOUGH this oifico Ims ken ii existent foi a period of'more thai seven years, it is believed that tlio object or winch it- was established i,o not sulli ciently known or understood. It is desirei to set forth in a loncisu turn infonnatioi respecting the business which this oflico uu dertakes ; 1. The charge of all kinds of money trust such as Marriage Settlements, moneys to bi invested for the benefit of Minors, moneys bequeathed for charitable objects, money! the titlo to which is in dispute, or whose legal owner is unknown or cannot be found, d'c.j&c., 2. The administration of the wills of per sons who by appointing the Public Trustee as thep executor secure the guarantee of tin State or the due fulfilment of their wishes, and avoid tlio rid< consequent on tlu appointment of private persona as executors, whouotunfrequenty, though earnestly do. 81T0UB of acting for the benefit of partiw interested, fcil to carry out legallv 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 nsh to incur the responsibility of administration, or cannot from any cause obtain tlio necessary powers to act. In such eases it is the duty of the Public Trustees to discharge all legal debts as far as the assets extend, and divido tho residue amongst tlio next of I.in, 4. The administration of the estates of lunatics, lunatic patients, and convicts, 5. The charge of all lands lying waste and unoccupied of which the owner is unknown, or who has been absent from the colony for ten years, having left no known agent, The cost of admim'stding estates is very small. Information" may be obtained from all agents,— B C. HAMERTON, p ublic Trustee. J. VILE JKGS.to notify his numerous customers and tho public generally that he lias REMOyED to new premises in Queen-street, opposite Palmer's' Saddlery Shop, where he trusts that he will merit and receivo the same amount of patronage which has hither to been accorded to him, ON SALEBest Silk Dressed Flour, Seconds, Pollard, Bran, O.its, Maize, Oatneal, Potatoes (seed and eating), Ifope and Turnip Seeds, Cow Grass, White Dutch Clover, Ryegrass and Cocksfoot Seeds. Gaiden Seeds, Curiosities. Chaff in quantities, Cheese, Bacon, Hams, and Butter. ON SALE-Portland Cement, hi quantities, Guano arid Boi'iedust, CAfIH PUBCtfASEIi of Sheep Skins Babbit Skins, Hides, and Tal'ow, UNGEIt'S SEWING MACHINES Sales yj exceed half a million annually, the GINGER Manufacturing Company have opened a Wholesale and lietail Depot at Lambtnu Quay, Wellington, CUMiEItS Sewing Machines, Hand or 0' Treadle, at will. INCEK S Sewing Machines Established 13 over 30 years, INZER'S, Sewing Machines, The most O pppular in all Countries. n INKER'S Sewing Machines ceived lfiQ Meat-Class Medals. I JNGER 'S Sewing Machinos. The Best ) for the family. Easiest to learn. INGEIi'S Sewing Machines, The Best kj for the Dressmaker. The most durable. SINGEU'iS Sewng Machines. The Best for Sews the strongest seams. I INGEIi'S Sewing Machines. The liest ) for the Bootmaker. Light or Heavy work. jINGKRS Sewing Machines. Sews finest muslins and heaviest clothsniNlililW Sewing Majiliiiies. ) in every Household.' uNUER'S Sewing Machines. New ImJl' proytments without Extra uost. IINGEE'S Sewing Machines, a lifetime in constant work'. tINGER'S Sewing Machines. 10 per cent ) discount for Cash,' i irs pjMv o sewing ai iicmueii, J'.nsy terms 3 Within the means of tiie poorest. I INGEK.S.mowing Machine?, Easy terms. I No addition to tli3l'rice, jUNGI'.R'S Sewing Machines. Will cam J its cost in a few months. 11NGEli'S Sewing Machines, Best to Wholesale Buyers. I uNGEE S Sewing Machines. Send for vj Price List to THE iINGER Manufacturing Company, Lambton Quay, Wellington, or to the ' '■' ' AOKX'K E. Feist, Masterton. Gakdekek & Sox, Carterton, Gilpin*PAnDcir, Fcatherston. 821 ATIONAL JJbAEEBY IIoUSE. Lambton Quay, Welliuijlon. •T, T, STEELE, Arriyal of the first delivery of NEW' SPHIJS'G GO'ODS, Ex Mail Steamers via Melbourne. jATEST NOVELTIES FROM LONDON AND PAfllS IN New Spring Millinery New Spring Bonnets New Spring Hats Now Spring clowers NEW POMPADOUR PRINTS, New Dkess Stuffs, NEW SA7EEN GLUT US,

WANTEP.-To inform Ladies that they eanobtain NEW 11USH HATS, old. Fast Color Prims, >l\<\ < Pompadour Prints, GJd; New Skirts, 2s Gil - Washing Costumes, 4s (id ; Corsets, 2s Gil; Strong Cotlon Hose, 5Jd; Trimmed Hats from 9s ■ Urnbrcllas 2s lid at J. T. SI'EKLE'S, Lambton Quay, Wellington. WANTED.— Gentlemen lo come aud inspect the Tweed Trousers. Gs 6d j Tweed Galatea Coats, 15s; Straw Hats, 4Jd; Tweed Helmet Hats, Is lid ; Hard Felt Hats (newest bhapes), 4s (id; Alma Caps, la Cd; Seal Skull Caps, Is (id; Strong Working Shirts, Is U, at J. T. Steele's, Lambton Quay, Wellington.'. TANTKP.-The General Public to V V know tbat J. T. Stekie soils Fell Carpet at IOJd ; stair Carpet, Is 3d ; China Matting, !'dj Cretonnes, ojd j Long Curtains, Hs Gd; Short Blinds from 2£d j Toilet Covers, Is; Towels, 'lid; Strong Hrown Holland, s|d. Linen Table Damask, Is (id, WANTIiD.— Everyone to see tho Dress Stuff at 4'jd. The new Galatea Stripes at Is j Lace Striped Cambrics, 7^d; Muslin Embroidery'from 2Jd; Howock's Calico, 3s lid per dozen; Crewdson's Calico, 48 lid pr dozen, at J. T. Steele's, Lambtan Quay, WellinOton. N;B.—lo handj a fresh assortment of the New Improved Hpme Shuttle Sewing Machine-Price, £j| jk. One, Shilling of Every Pound for Gash. , J. T. STEELE, DIKECT IMPUKTEB, Lambton Quay, Wellington.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 880, 22 September 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 880, 22 September 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 880, 22 September 1881, Page 3

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