SAVING PRIVATE ESTATES When Sir Julius Vogel, half a century ago, persuaded Parliament. to pass the Public Trust Bill his action was not due to a. pressure for “State enterprise ’' in a general way. It. was not the wish of the statesmen here in the early seventies to look for a Govnient profit in a new undertaking.. They decided to establish the Public Trust Office because they were firmly convinced by hard cold facts that such an institution was necessary for the safeguarding of private estates. As far back as the year 1870 Sir Julius Vogel referred to “innumerable cases” of minors whose inheritance had been largely wasted or utterly lost by the mistakes, tbe unwise, speculation or the peculation of trustee. The Public Trust Office came then as a sure means of enabling a testator to make the best possible provision for his dependants without fear of mishap. For information apply to C. FREYBERG DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE HAWERA. ' A.P.A.N.Z. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, BROADWAY CHAMBERS, HAWERA (Opposite White Hart Hotel). Agent— British Traders’ Insurance. Hemingway’s Correspondence Schools Box 24. Telephone 667. THANKS. MR. T. BROOMFIELD and Family wish to express their, deep sense of grateful thanks to Drs. Buist, Sinclair and Stokes and to the matron and staff of the Ha worn Public Hospital for their great and unvarying kindness and consideration shown to the late Mrs Broomfield during a long and trying illness; also to the many friends who sent wreaths and expressed in other ways their deep sympathy. SINCERE THANKS. rpuE VINCENT FAMILY wish to convey their thanks to all kind friends .for their message? and floral tributes of sympathy; also Mrs Combes and Mrs Evan Evans and Messrs Combes, Gyde and Barringer, of Hawera, and Mrs White, of Otakelio, for their kindness during their very sad bereavement.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 11 July 1925, Page 4
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