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j Public Notices ! pUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. GUARANTEED BY THE STATE. Although this Office has been in existence foi a period of more than seven, years, it is believed that the obiects for which it was established are not sufficiently known or understood. It ia desired to set forth in a concise form information respecting the buslne«3 which this office undertakes :— 1. The charge of all kinds of money trusts, such as Marriage Settlements, moneys to ho invested for the benefit of Minors, moneys bequeathed for charitable objects, moneys the title to which is in dispute, or whose legal owner 1b unknown or cannot be found, &c, &c. 2. Tho administration of the wills of persons who by appointing the Public Trustee as their exooutor secure the guarantee of the State for the due fulfilment ot their wisheß, and avoid the risk consequent on the appointment of private persons as executors, who not unfrequently, though earnestly desirous of acting for the benefit of partiesinterested, fail tocarry out legally the objects for whioh they were appointed, and consequently involve themselves and thoso whose interests they are striving to protect in costly and harassing litigation. *3. The adnfiniatration of all estates of which no disposition hia been made by will, whenever relatives do not wish to incur the responsibility of administration, or cannot from any cause obtain the necessary powers to act In such cases it is the duty of the Publio Trustee to discharge all legal debts so far aa the assets extend, and divide the 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 waste and unoccupied of which tha owner is unknown, or who has been absent from ihe colony for ten years, having left no known agent The cost for administering estates Is very small. Information may be obtained from all agents. R. C. HAMERTON, Publio Truatee. CUTLER'S 'BUS.-The " Beaconsfield' will leave Hauraki Road To-morrow Evening, at G. 15. ■•-\TEW ZEALAND WESLEYAN."— J_S* Copies of the above journal, containing obituary aotices of the Conference Representatives who were drowned in the Tararua, can be obtained of Mr. Edson. Queen-street L.JANDES & CO., © HAMILTON, Have Opened Out, in their New Store, a Magnificent Assortment of CHINA, GLASSWARE, TOILETWARE, VASES, LOOKING GLASSES, &c. Sec &0. SANDES & CO., HAMILTON, Agents Auckland Evening Stab. IN THE ESTATE OF P. N. JENKINS PANMURE. All persons having Claims against the above Estate are requested to forward same without delay, to the office of the undersigned, preparatory to the payment of a Dividend. ARTHUR HEATHER, Queen-street, Auckland. Auckland, Jnne 10,1881. "T7"E TERINARY NOTICE. J. G. LAWTON, of Onehunga. informs his friends that In all cases for the future hia Fee (for very evident reasons) will be One Guinea, prepaid. RAFTON RUAD HIGHWAY DISTRICT. Notice is hereby given that Owners of all Unregistered Doga in the district; are liable to legal proceedings, without further notice. MICHAEL BURKE. Registration Officer. &*&. XpOR NORFOLK ISLAND. ! Su OPOTIKI Will sail on THURSDAY next, 16th instant. For freight or passage appl]* to M. NICCOL, Agent Auckland, June 13th, 1831. OT. DAVID'S BAND OF |HOPE. A SERVICE OF SONG (in aid of theFondß of the Auckland Band of Hope Union), will be given in St. David's Schoolroom, Upper Symonds-street TO-NIGHT (Monday), at 7.30. Mr. Geo. Hemus will preside. Aumission, Ib. rfIHE public are hereby informed that _L Thomas Hlley still carries on, in Parnell, the business of Butcher, in the premises so long ocenpied by his father, the late Renbsn Elley, and that he is not the Elley referred to in the "Herald's" issue thia morning aa insolvent — Thomas Elley. i 0 THE INHABITANTS OF MOUNT J- EDEN. MRS. HKDLEY begs to inform the residents of Mount Kden tbat she will open the Corner Shop with a well assorted stock of Drapery and Clothing ou Saturday next 18th June, which will be offered at town prices. Inspection invited.—Mre. Hedley,corner of Gaol and Mount Eden Roads. rpHE NEW BUILDING SOCIETY. INDUSTRIAL AND PROVIDENT PERMANENT BUILDING, LAND AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY OF AUCKLAND. Temporary Offices: No. 6 South British Buildings. All classes are Invited to take up Investing Shares, payments weekly, interest remunera Hve. LOANS granted on security of Freehold or Leasehold Property for the purpose of BtrrrNo,' Building, &c, in sums of £20 to £5000. repayable—for every £100 advanced—at the following scale, by weekly, monthly, or quarterly instalments :— Repaymentß Per Repayments Per extending over Week, extending over Week, s. d. 8 . d. 3 years .. 1510 7 years .. 8 1 i years .. 12 6 8 years ..7 6 5 years .. 10 5 V 10 years .. 6 3 SPECIAL FACILITIES are given to Bor rowers for paying off part principal money and reducing weekly payment, or the whole sum may be paid off at any time—the Society granting LIBERAL DISCOUNT. GEORGE PHASER, Manager. TTVRAPER V ! L KaP ER V I ' C. NICHOLSON wishes to inform the Residents of Newton and surrounding districts that he has Opened a Drapery and Clothing Establishment, and hopea by civility and strict attention to business to merit a fair share of public patronage. All Goods sold at Town Prices. N.B.—Note the address: C. Nicholson, Draper, Somerset House, Karangahape Road, two doors from T. J. Philip's, Baker. ANY Person found Tresspassing on the Properties of the undersigned, in pursuit of Game or otherwise, will be presecuted. MACLEAN . CO. Auckland. May 7,1881, TT II) GXO V I DEPOT. W, EYRE, Victoria-street, the People's Draper, wants to sell 250 yards of real Maltese Lace at Is 3d, worth 2s 6i; 100 Long White Ostrich Feathers at 10s 6d, worth 18s 6d; the New Lawn Tennis Jersey, 12a 64. worth 18s 6d; 100 pairs of Stays; splendid value In Blue Serge at Is Id yard, worth 2s; wide width Crimean Shirting at Is yard, worth Is 8d; stout Wincey at Id yard; one-button Blaok Josephine Kid Gloves at 1b 6d per pair. INDIA AND CHINA TEA WAREHOUSE, NO, 95, VICTOBIA-STREET. The undersigned wishes to call special attention at the present time to the splendid Blend Teas he is offering. Being near the end of 1830-1 Tea Season, and anxious to clear several balances of stook, he has determined to give his customers some unusually good values—notably in Is Bd, 2s, and 2s Cd quotations. The 3s is recommended as a blend or combination of a variety ot the Finest Teas that have found their way Into our market; and he would f wither add,—there is no exaggeration in this last statement Being a large importer of Teas, he Is able to give undoubted values, and continues doing 80 to secure a large independent public patronage. A strong rich thick liquoring Tea.. .. Is 8d " Tea Extraordinary," a thorough economic tea, with Assam flavour .. .. 2a " Family Mixture," very choice, rich, and pungent—Daayeeling kind.. ~ «. 2s 6d "Very Rich Deep Brown Tea" .. .. 3s Quotations for Box Teas represent exccpiionallygood values for the time of year, and includes Borne of the choice First Crop Teas of the season. Present prices for really good China Teas:—2ob, 225, 213, and 26s per box. FREDK. WHITEHEAD. Tea Importer, Terms Cash. 95, Victoria-st, Auckland N.B.—Special and sundry lines on the fourth page. TfrHrnnvf /TOUCHES, Easy Chairs and WQueen-at *-** Stuffed Chairs of ad des--67, tineen at crip ti ons _ t J6- vr print- w /CARPETS, Hearthrug*. LIBrthlT' *-* noleura, Floorcloth, Matw, vueea-Bt, ting _ hoot Mats _ Bath Mate _ TEL .SCOPE Tablea. Oval , , „ . ,„,,..., Tablea, Round Tables, _^^.r____^_ ' Writing Tables, Occasional b7,Queen-at Ta bles, coffee and Gipsy Tables, feo, m p,tr nnmrtr /HILT Ohimnoy Glasses and T- £ ??,££,£■ ** Maiogany Toilet Glasaes 67. Qaeen-Bt. in great variety. m fctr nrtntrw ¥RON and Wood Bedsteads T,|o' ne enT L a, Dd Bedding of all des--67, tjueen-at. cr _p t _ o n 3 __ D __ beßt qqaiity. f. ILT Cornicesa'ad Polished T.&H. COOKE, VT Cornice Poles, Venetian 67, vlueen-Bt and Patent Spring Roller Blinds. AEIDROBES, Drawers. Waßhstands, Toilet 67, Queen Bt Ware, and all kinds of Bedroom Furniture. LIBERAL DISCOUNT to 1 nn ,„„„,». „ Q.JlBh Purchasers. All 67 .SueeSSt Spoils doliveredwigi! in town w, yueen-si, catalogues forwarded on aplicatlon, TW" OTICEI NOTICE L. H. GREEN begs respectfully to Inform the Public of Auckland that he has for Sale this Planting Season, a Healthy Stock of Frnlt j Trees, Shelter and Ornamental Trees, and ! Shrubs. Gardens and Pleasure Grounds Laid Out and Planted. All ordiers loft at my Plant Stall, No. 5, City Market will meet with prompt attention; oral Lilydale Nursery, One•TreeHill.

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Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 3391, 13 June 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 3391, 13 June 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 3391, 13 June 1881, Page 3

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