FOB SALE Oil LEAW . rnHAT -desirable property situato At i 1 Upper Pit in consisting of section land securely fenced, good' garden, 1 ai substantially built cottage of 4 rooms with the Borough of iiiaterton. For terms, Apply to 1020 JAMES EIDGWAY. ' , PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE, Guaranteed by the State. ALTHOUGH this loifice has been i existence for a period of more tha seven years, it is believed that the or which it was established are not suiliciently known or understood, It is desired to set forth in a concise form information respecting the business which this office undertakes:— 1. Tlio charge of all kinds of money trust, such as Marriago Settlements, moneys to be invested for the benefit of Minors, rnonoys, bequeathed for charitable objects, moneys the title to which is in dispute, or whose legal owner is unknown or cannot bo found, Ac, Ac., 2, The administration of the wills of persons who by appointing the Public Trusteo thefir executor socuro the guarantee of the tate or the due fulfilment of their wishes, and avoid the risk consequent on the appointment of private persons as executors, who not unfrequcntly, though earnestly dosirous of noting for the benefit of parties interested, fail to cany out legallv the ob'J jecta for which they were appointed and consequently involve themselves and those whose interests they are striving to protect n 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 anycauEO obtain the necessary powers to act, . In such cases it is tho duty of the Public Trustees to discharge all legal debts as far as the assets extend, and divide the residue amongst the next of kin. 4, The administration of the estates of lunatics, lunatic patients, and convicts. 6, The charge of all lands lying waste and unoccupied of which tho owner is unknown, or 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 all agent 6, 11 C, HAMERTON, p ublio Tru siec.
NEW ZEALAND. HOT LAKE DISTRICT, NORTH ISLAND, SALE OF LEASEHOLDS FOR NINETYNINE YEARS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF HOTOBUA. . ABOUT 125 acres of tho new Township of Eotorua, near the Maori Settlement of Ohinomntii, will bo offered for Lease by Public Auction on the 7th MARCH, 1882, at the CROWN LANDS OFFICE, Auckland. The Business Sifts will comprise quarteracre and the Villa Sites inlf acre lots. A few Suburban Lots of 5 acres and 10 acres each, and Small Farms varying from 40 to 60 acres, will also be offered. The lots as marked on the plan will he let on lease for ninety-nine years, uuder arrangement made by the Government of New Zealand with the proprietors of the soil. The lotting will be by auction, at the office of the Commissioner of Crown Land?, in Auckland, on tho 7th of March, 1882. Rents will be payable half-yearly, the first half-year being paid on the clay of sale. All mineral waters, hot springs, and Btreams are, and remain vested in the Crown. The reserves for schools, post office, telegraph office, railway, hospital, and other public objects will be shown on the maps on the day of sale The recreation-grounds will be reserved for the public, and will be uuder the management of a local body. There will be a resident medical officer appointed by tho Government. The government of the town will be by a local body constituted under "Tho Thermal Springs District Act, 1881." Some of the building sites, peculiarly suitable for residences, will bo let subject to restrictions as to use for trades or shops, The hotels and lodging-houses will be governed by regulations suitable to the exceptional character and requirements of the town. Rents will be paid half-yearly, in Auckland, or in the town, as may be found convenient, Possession of the land will be given immediately after the auction. The lots may bo now identified on tho ground by marked pegs. The use of the waters, and all Bimilar arrangements, will bo under the control of -the doctor and a local body. Copies of the plans and full printed particulars can be seen at any Post or Telegraph Office, Railway Station, and Athenaum, or they can bo obtained from any Commissioners of Crown Lands at any Land Office in tho colony. WILLIAM ROLLESTON, Minister of Lands. Wellington, 24th December, 1881. 968
IHEAP BOOKS. BULLOCK BROS., Booksellers and Stationers, Lambton Quay. B. BROS, have a large.numbei of Books, whioh they are able to offer at considerably bolow the published prices, The followiug are a few of them, and may be taken as representative of tho whole. B. Bros, invite th 6 reading public to inspect their stock, which includes a largo number of Prize and Gift Books. Agent for Isbister's School and other publications; agent for Ftrathau and Co.:Dr Anderson's Mandalay to Momien, a narrative of two expeditions to Western China (illustrated); published at 21s, offored at 8s Baring Gould's In Exitu Israel, 2 volumes; published at 21s, offered al (is Boddam Whitham's Western Wanderings (illustrated); published at 15s, offered at 6s Captain Clutterhuck's Champagne, a West Indian reminiscence; published at 12s, offered at 5s Bithara Edwards' A Year in Western France : (illustrated); published at 10s fid, offered at 5s From Ml Mall to tho Punjaub; or, With the Prince in India (illustrated); published at 21s, offered at 8s Boyd's Reminiscences of Fifty Years, dedicated to tho colonists of Now Zealand; published at 12s, offored at 6s Narrativo of Lord Elgin's Mission to China and Japan (colored illustrations from origiual drawings, map~ 2 volumes; published'at 42e, offered at 12s Speko's Journal of the Discovery of the Source of the Nile (map and mimorous Uustrat ions); published at 21s, offered at 12s. 995
FOR SALE. SECTION No, 15, town of Masterton. '; This valuable propeity, knpwn as the Orohard, wifli the buildiaga thereon, is situated in tho centra of the town of Masterton, and has a frontage of 132 feet to Queen-street and Dixon-streot, with a depth of 330 feeb. For.further particulars apply at the office of . ;o, F, GAWITH, ■■■■■''' ',; ' Solicitor," 1009! ' Masterton.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1014, 4 March 1882, Page 3
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