\ WELLINGTON CITY RIFLES. I PARADE at 7.30 p.m. on Monday, 13th ( instant, for the Competition for Noncommissioned Officers (wet or dry). All members requested to attend. ( A. CROWE, Captain, ] Commanding Wellington City Rifles. ( Wellington, 11th June, 1881. FIRE. j I CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC CHURCH, \ Webb-street. I 11 1 MnHE DEACONS desire to express their 1 sincere thanks to those who, by their generous and timely aid, extinguished the fire in the Vestry of the above Church. I ALL Accounts against the undersigned ¦, must bo rendered and payment ap- -, plied for before the 17th iDstant. Claims subsequently made cannot bo recognised. WM. M. RODGER. ] Wellington, 13th June, 1881. < TE ARO SCHOOL, & WILLIS-STREBT. J I7WENING CLASSES, under the superli vision of the Acting Second Master, t will be held every Monday, Wednesday, and c Friday evenings ; hours, 7to 9. Terms on application. Classes commence Wednesday, 15th inst. MESSRS. JAMES GEAR & CO. beg to 1 inform the inhabitants of Wellington » that they have made arrangements to receive 1 from Canterbury a regular supply of Merino t and Southdown Mutton during the Session. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF NEW = ZEALAND. GUARANTEED BY THE STATE. THE Publio Trustee is empowered to act as 'Irustee of evory description of trust, to take the management of all lunatics' estates where no committee has been appointed, as also the estates of con- - victs under The Convicts Forfeitures Abolition Act," and to grant leases of all " lands lying waste and unoccupied, the s owners of which are unknown or have been absent from the colony for ten years, having left no known agent. He also acts as Executor nndor will or codicil, forms of whioh are subjoined. It is, however, very DESIRABLE THAT A SOLICITOR SHOULD BE bmploted wherever practicable in the pre- " paration of this document. Apart from the substantial advantage offered by the guaran- ] tee of the State, it should be borne in mind ] that fthe Publio Trustee, in his corporate capacity, never dies, never leaves the colony, and never becomes incapacitated — three points the importance of which will be readily recognised by those having had any experience in trust estates. Form of Will. ' This is the hist will and testament of me, , of , in the Colony of New Zealand. I give, devise, and bequeath, all nty real and personal estate, whatsoever and - wheresoever, unto the Publio Trustee of the i Colony of New Zealand, upon trust to sell and convert the same into money in such < lots and on such terms and conditions in all respects whatsoever as he shall in his absolute discretion think fit, and shall stand • possessed of the net proceeds of such pale and conversion, after payment of my debts, funeral, and testamentary expenses, upon trust for [as the case may be]. And I appoint the said Publio Trustee the executor • of this my will. In witness whereof, I, the said , have hereunto set my hand i this day of 188 . Signed by the said ,as and for his laat will and testament, in the presence of us present at the same time, who in hia pre- 1 Bence, and in the presence of each other, have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses. ' Form of Codicil. ' Thi3 is a codicil to my will dated day of ,18 . I revoke the appoint- , ment of , as Trustees and Exeoutors of my said will, and I direct that my said will shall be read as if I had thereby appointed and Ido hereby appoint, the Vublio ' Trustee of the Colony of New Zealand, Executor and Trustee thereof in the place of the said . In witness whereof I havo Sioreunto set my hand this day of ,188 . Signed by f came attestation clause as abovej EAFFLE will take place at the Pier Hotel ¦ on Tuesday, at 8 o'clock prompt, for the Richly-ornamented Bride's Cake. — Ifeter Laing.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 136, 13 June 1881, Page 3
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639Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 136, 13 June 1881, Page 3
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