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TELEGRAPHIC ITEMSo (fit TELEGEAPH.— PRESS ASSOCIATION), Ddnedin, this day. James Kennedy, who died here lasb week, was an old soldier, having enlisted in ISZ6He took parb in Beven engagements. There is much complaint about the Christcliurch unemployed being cent to Catlins, when there are bo many unemployed there. The Executive of the Obago Central interviewed tho Hon. McKenzie, asking "that the tunnel between Hyde and Ryan s crossing be commenced at both onds, also earthwork, that each should be proceeded with in order to avoid delay. The Minister said he had j received a wire from Mr Seddon stating | thab the tunnel would be undertaken as desired. Personally, he could not speak about the earthworks, bub would enquire. Tho Government were exceedingly anxious to prosecute the line. H.M.s. Curacoa, of the Australiau Auxiliary Squadron, arrived at Wellington this morning from Sydney. She baa come over to New Zealand waters to enable her crew to recruit their health after the completion of a five months' cruise in the Solomon Group, during which a protectorate was proclaimed over the islands. The cruiser comes on to this port after a Bborb stay ab the Empire City. The warship now in port will probably remain here until her arrival. A prisoner named Joseph Anthony, a native of Tripoli, charged with larceny as a bailee, was brought up in charge of Constable Lister,. from New Plymouth, this day by the s.s. Mahinapua. The Hoepibal authorities inform us today that the men Fulton and Simcock, who meb with euch terrible injuries through an explosion at a scoria pit near Kaukapakapa, are progressing most favourably. Public Notices. SPRING, 1893., A. WOOLLAMS & CO.. TAILORS. GRAND DISPLAY o» TWW QPRING AND qUMMER GOODS. , ( NOW ON VIEW. ~J'*£k *. SPRING SUITINGS. The Newest Designs "\ FROM KNGLISH TYVEKUS I SCOTCH TWEKDS I flSc + 0 QCjc IRISH TWEKDS ( OOt) UU OVO COL' 'NIAL TWEEDS \ In Every Variety. J THE SUIT . | COLONIAL TWEEDS. I A SPECIAL LINE op HOLIDAY SUITINGS JUST RECEIVED. ... 555. TEE SUIT. This is a Great Bargain. CRICKETING AND TENNIS TROUSERINGS. >■ —~—■ —————— DEBT WHITE FLANNEL 20 3 HANDSOME SILK ANDI 01 S to 07S gD All our Flannels aro guaranteed thoroughly shrunk. tfANOY COATINGS AND SERGES. 1- — -"■' ' —~—" ~~ *! fiLUE DIAGONALS BLA.OIV DIAGONALS i>Q 1()S. CHECK 00.-TINGS 3j° XV BTKIPEIi COATINGS OOIIKbUUKW COATINGS TO ROUGH JtLUifl BIU.IQ.Eii FOX'S tfttftOKS j>A »TO&, ' TmosuiT. COUNTEY RESIDENTS 1 Samples and Self "measurement Forms sent post I iroo ou application. A AND flO,, , TAILORS, '^ NATIONAL BANK BUILDINGS, 1«, QUEEN STREET, Next Measrs, King and Song, Chomlsto, "fHE Pubßio Tpust ®sf»co of Mew ZeaiansS in a. Gcvaruiauut Institution to afford, at IOW rates of Commission, a Becure aad eonvosiont recourso (or tbbse who, desirous of forming trusts in tho colony, cannot satisfactorily appoint private trustees or oxecutora, ami for perßonn unable or unwilling to undertake or continue tho administration of the trusts hocepted by or imposed upon them. The Public Trust Office, constitutes by " The Public Trust Office Act, 1672," has boon since much enlarged in its functions by amending Acts, to moot growing requirements. Tho Amendment Apt of 1891 faoilitatoa adtninißtvatiou, authorises prompt distribution, provides absolute security against loss to estates from investments B.t tho diHcrotiou of the Public Trubtoo, and insures tho regular payment of the interest. Tho Security and Fidelity of tho Pub. lie Truntoe's administration must be ooneidorod of the utmost importance to every person contemplating the appointment of a trustee. Tho oolony guarantees the fidelity of the administration, and Guarantees also tho Integrity of the Capital Funds invoßted at the option of the Public Trustee. The Colony Guarantees also, on the capital funds arising for investment out of the properties placed in the Public Trust Office, a common rate of interest, to bo pn-id quarterly, Froa of all charges of tho Public Trust Offlco. The Ytilua of this guarantes is in the Guarantee of tho Colony against losa from investments in bad or insufficient BBcnrities, and against loss from delay in investment, and for tho regular and punctual payment of tho interest, free 0/ all charges oftfii Publio Trust Office. Iv the appointment ol Trustees there mußt always be Serious concern as to the security of the I Capital funds; and the larger the capital funds the greater must ba tho concern for security, and the less for a high rate of interest. Tho Public Trustee cannot dio, cannot loave the colony, cannot become disqualified, or involved in private difflcultiai; and cannot be distrusted. la private trusteeships, death and absoncs render neoossary numerous and expensive doeds not roquirod by Public Trußtee's administration, which has, besides, tho office solicitor's advice without exponso to tho estates. By all who know or have axporioncod the contingencies of private trusteeships these advantages must be appreciated. For further iiifonrmtiou apply to the Af?ent3 of or to Tfce Public Trustee^ K?eS-

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 247, 18 October 1893, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 247, 18 October 1893, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 247, 18 October 1893, Page 8