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Government Gazette. H {THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. i i ■ ■ ;■ ' v.i,: i Guaranteed by the State. i - "-' ». Aj LTHOTJGH ibis office has been in existence for b > XX. a period of more than Beven years, it Is beie lieved that the objects for which it was established '• are not sufficiently known or understood. Itisde-; y sired to set forth in a concise form information ren spectlng tho busbiess which thia office undertakes: c L Tho charge of all kinds of money trusts, such h as Marriago Settlements, monies to be invested for c the benefit of Minors, moneys bequeathed for chantir able objects, moneys the title to which is in dispute, d or Whose legal owner is unknown or cannot be found, c etc., etc. 7 2. The administration of the wills of persons who 0 by appointing the Public Trustee as their executor '■ secure the guarantee of the State for the due fulfilf mejnt of their wishes, and avoid the risk consequent 3 on ;the appointment of private persons as executors, fr who not unfrequently, though earnestly desirous of i acting for the benefit of the parties interested, fall to 8 carry out legally the objects for Which they-Wero:. c appointed, and consequently involve themselves and thbse whose interests they are striving to protect in costly and harrassing litigation. 3. The administration of all estates of which no . disposition has been made by will, whenever relac tiVes 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 3 of the Public Trustee to discharge all legal debts so 1 far as the assets extend, and divide the residue j amongst the next of kin. ' '~ i. The administration of the estates of lunatics, lunatic patients, and convicts. ' 6. The charge of lands lying waste and unoccupied ' of jwbich the owner is unknown, or who has been ab- . sent from the colony for ten years, having left no known agent. -■ "s■' The cost of administering estates is very small Information may be obtained from all agents. — R. C. HAMERTON, Public Trustee. j NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. 5 NAPIER SECTION- ! j ALTERATIQn'oF TIME-TABLE. j ' j NO T-I C:E. ON and after Monday, the 2nd May next, the afternoon train from MAKATOKO to NAPIER will stop at KOPUA for Passengers' Refreshment i The times of departure will be as follows :— : ■ H. M, ~ ... Makatoko .. .*. .. 1.40 p.m. I Kopua .. ..... 2.35 „ Takapau .. .. .. 8.00 , „ ! Waipukurau .. .. .. 8.40.,, ~j ; I Waipawa .. .. ..4.5 „ I Kaikora 4.20 „ i TeAute .. .. .. 465 „ i | PakiPaki 5.30 „ i Hastings .. .. •• 5.50 „ i Farndon 610 „ ! Napier arrive 6.30 „ I ■ 0. B. HANKEY, 1 Acting District Manager. . April 25th, 1881. 'a———————.———• —.—m—————W Harbor Board Notices. NAPIER HARBOUR BOARD. I _____ TENDERS are invited for the construction of the Dredging and Discharging Punts that may be required by the Board. ' Plans and Specifications to be seen at this office. Tenders must be delivered at the Secretary's office i not later thanTCOON.on. TUESDAY, May 17th, 1881. Lowest or any tehdor not necessarily accepted.. FRANCIS E. SAUNDERS, Inspector of Works; Port Ahurlri, April 30th-, .1881. ; - r Educational. MR THOMSON'S EVENING CLASS meets each MONDAY, FRIDAY, at the;DistrictSchool at 7 p.m. - • »■ | Terms, 10s Monthly. ; Public Notices* | NO T ICE-. : .-. ON and after this date the Business of the New Zealand Insurance Company will be conducted at the offices of the undersigned, opposite the Postoffice. '•■■■,!. ■"--:■ ° .-.. • BROOKING & DOBSON. April 27, 1881. ...,,.. I ' •" :■ IN THE ESTATE OF'JAMES TAYLOR,! STOREKEEPER, ,OF KAIKQRA. • UNDER BILL OF SALE. j THE Book Debts in the above estate having been assigned to me by Bill of: Sale, I i hereby give ' notice that all Payments to Account of the said' Book Debts must be paid to me or to my order. T. K. NEWTON, i Napier, 30th April, 1881. N O T I C E. - ANY person found tresspassing on the Seafield or Eskmount estates with or without dog or gun 1 will be prosecuted with theutmost rigor of the law; G. SPENCE, .. Seafield. Petane, 30th April, 1881. , " N OTIC E. ANY person found Tresspassing in pursuit of Game or otherwise,- with or without dog or gan, on the Te Mahanea estate, will be prosecuted 1 with the utmost rigor of the law. ) . , : , WM. DOUGLAS. > April 27, 1881. j NO TICE . > .- ] ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY. ; 1 rjAVTNG just imported a new Patent MULTIf O PLYING CAMERA lam now prepared to take ' Ferro-type Photographs, Gems, Double Gems, Sunbeams, Cards, and Cabinets, at prices that will meet J the requirements of all classes. Ten minutes only J required to take and complete several portraits by this method. J. CORBETT, PHOTOGRAPHER, HASTINGS STREET, OPPOSITE DICKENS STREET, Napier. - ' ' N~O TIC E. ■•■ ■ '> T I INGARD respectfully intimates to his • t) . ±J customers and the public generally that 8 he still carries on the business of Chimney Sweep. fc All orders left at Mr W. Denholm, Spit, Mrs G. Morley, Emerson-street, and G. Gillies, White-road, will be punctually attended to: JOHN LINGARD, Owen-street. NAPIER RAILWAY ADVERTISING. 170R selection of ADVERTISING SPACES for Boards, etc., at the different Stations alontj the line and in the Carnagos, apply *o T _ TTvrxTtii JOHN DINWIDDIE, Napier. F. GRAHAM, (Late of Wmson & Co.) , BEOS to announce to the Inhabitants of Havelock, Hastings, Pukahu, and surrounding districts that he has commenced business as GENERAL STOREKEEPER. Being well-known in the district, F. GRAHAM trusts to receive tho same liberal patronage as before accorded him. A D D oSr B TO HAVELOCK HOTEL. ■» a mMOMAS FOREMAN begs to thank his customers 1- Lfor.their kind patronage during the six years U ho has carried on business aS a Butcher in Dickensstreet. Ha has disposed of his business to MR ROBERT HATCH, on whose behalf he solicits a - continuance of tho patronagOj hitherto gso liberally bestowed on himself. To 1 N reference to the above, ROBERT HATCH begs Dr JL to state that he intends to carry on the business of disposed of ti him by MR FOREMAN with such diligence and attention as shall ensure to him 1 the rs favors of his predecessor's customers as well as of o his own. Ho takes this opportunity ot tharking le his customers for their past favor, and hopes to merit and secure n continuance of the same.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3073, 3 May 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3073, 3 May 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3073, 3 May 1881, Page 1

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