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Government Rotiflaatio&s. E> 1. 1* >8 it it '8 O it 8 E 3 S i- &. >1 i 8 y d d 8 X 0 6 J, !8 5, 10 d 6 ;s is 0 6 E 6 0 d 1 5. a n iI. J I 9 1 I 1 I 1 The public trust office of hew ZEALAND. ITS OBJECTS. 1. The Administration of Intestate Estates, and the realisation and distribution of the personal estate. 2. The Executorship of the Wills of Persons who may appoint the Public Trustee their executor, »»iS thus avoid the necessity which otherwise would exist of committing their friends to the responsiDili ties involved by such position. _3. The Administration of all kinds of Money Trusts, including Marriage Settlements and every kind of fund, the trusts of which are definitely set forth in the deed creating the Trust. ITS ADVANTAGES. Trustee, in his corporate capacity, NEVEE DIES, NEVER LEAVES THE COUNrar, and NEVER BECOMES INCAPACITAXED; thus, by his appointment, the expense of fresh appointments of Trustees consequent on death, change of abode, or mental or bodily in fir. mity, is altogether avoided. 2. All proposed investments are considered by a Board of Officers, ensuring careful consideration of ail securities offered. 3. The Government of the Colony Is responsible for the honest fulfilment of all trusts placed in the office. : ITS INCREASING POPULARITY. This will he shown by the following figures s Cash Receipts. scales of Charges with existing regulations an all information may bo obtained from the PUB LI TRUSTEE, Wellington, or any of his Agent throughout the Colony, ALEX. LEAN. Local Agent at Christchurch. Wellington, April 17,1886. 88! Bankruptcy notices. T V. IN BANKRUPTCY. HE LTTTBLIuK Is duly appointed GAZETTE B. TIME ton ALL NOTICES 9IDIB TH» BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1888. IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the Supreme Court of Bankruptcy holden at Christchurch.—ln the matter of “ The Bankruptcy Act 1883 ” and the Acte amending the same and in the matter of EDWIN BUCKINGHAM of St Albans in the Provincial District of Canterbury labourer a bankrupt. —t hereby call a Meeting of the Creditors of the said Edwin Buckingham to he held at my Office Old Government Buildings Christchurch on Thursday the 13th day of January 1887 at the hour of 10.30 in the forenoon for the purpose of considering the said bankrupt's application fop discharge. 'Dated this sixth day of January, 1887. E. C. LATTER, ’ Official Assignee. Take notice that the above-named bankrupt will apply at the First Sitting in Bankruptcy to be held after the expiration of fourteen days fr. m the day of the date hereof for an order discharging hiln from his said bankruptcy. Dated this sixth day of January 1887. DUNCAN, COTTERILL & MARTIN, 1083 Nolicitors for the Bankrupt. IN the Superior Court »f Bankruptcy holden at Christchurch.—ln the matter ef '• The Bankruptcy Act 1883” and the Acts amending the same and in the matter of the bankruptcy of RICHARD CHARLES BOWDENof Kaiapoi hotel. keepers Bankrupt.—Notice hereby given that a General Meeting of the Creditors of the above-named Bankrupt will he held at the office of the Official Assignee Old Government Buildings Christchurch on T hursday the 13th dar of January instant at IX o'clock in tbe forenoon to consider an application by the said Debtor for his Discharge.—Dated this 6th day of January, 1837, £, C. LATTER, Official Assignee. And notice is also hereby given that on Tuesday the 25th day o! January instant at eleven o'clock in the forenoon (such being the day appointed by the Court for hearing sneh anp ication) counsel on behalf of the above-named bankrupt will apply to the Court for his immediate and unconditional discharge under the said Acts. —Dated this sixth day of January 1887. HARPER & CO, 10J7 Solicitors for th r said Bankrupt. Conveyances. SUMNER ROYAL MAIL LINE. HAYWARD'S COACHES AND DRAGS. Leave Sumner 7.45, 8.45. 10.20, 1.8, 2.40, AI 5.1 U and 6,10 Meotim Trams leaving Cathedral square 8.50, 10.20,11,1.8. 2 40, 4.15, 6.15 and 6.15 SPECIAL NOTICE.—CHILDREN ONE SHU. LING RETURN Tram and Coach. Goods and Parcel Express runs between Christchurch and Sumner TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS, calling at Mr Mills, Bootmaker, High street; Mr Treleaven, Cora Store, Armagh street; Tramway Office, Cathedral Square. Houses to Let, Coal and Firewood DepOt, Private Parties liberally dealt with. Orders please forward W. HAYWARD, Stunner, and Royal Hotel Stables, Christchurch. COBB & CO’S TELEGRAPH LINE ROYAL MAIL COACHES PASSING THROUGH PHB GRANDEST haSBSI IN THE WORLD, t ‘OBK A UO/& Tolegrf.pt. l/lno of Royal Mall \j Coaches from Clmeio’uirch to Hokitika, Irsymcuth, Kumara, Eoas, Ueeftoc, and Weotport leave Springfield every Ttweday and Friday oa arrival of flret train from Christchurch, returning . to Chrifltehsroh every Wedn«a.lay and Saturday, Return Pares ... ... ... *6 0 0 OABBIDT, BlNtm * 00,, Proprietors, Springfield. Agent, W. P. WARNER, Commercin' ’Tru-.-l. Chr'OTnhrret, •iUlAjb MU. JtJA. aiss, rfrAlHI BUSH, GERALDINE. AND ORABL WE beg to inform the p ibiigthat our Coach* will run as under, vir. Waihi Bush ann h*ox, Walhl Bush—clop., 6.40 n.to. WoUii Bush—arr., 8 p.m. GxaALDime so Osi.*.; -iso luct. Geraldine—dop., 7.40 a.m., v>, t■> aam, !i pjb w p.m. Orarl—dop., 9.52 ua, 11 .St 1 i.uu, 4JLS pja.. 4.(1 p.m. In oonneotion with the above Lins of Goanhoj, w» lava the Livery and Bait Stablea at Geraldine, vfcoro light expresses, haegi-v, gigs, and saddle oreea can bo obtained on the shortest notice. J, MUNDELL A CO., Auctioneers, V-lnatora Stock, Station and Genersi (.’■'■lEmiasioc Agents. Agents for the Union Fire n) Marins Insurance Company, Gwridiue. MOUNT SOMERS AND MJBTHVEN ROYAL MAIL COACH. ON and after Jan. Lt, iS3S, the undersigned will run a Coach each Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, starting at noon from Hood’s Hotel, Mount Somers, for Springl-ura and Alford Forest, there connecting with Dnire Ooaoh from Mathven, returning same evening. PARES. Bprlngbnra 3s Return... ... Sa Alford Forest ... 4a Return... ... 6a T. HEX v*juj6.NXUiaNJ!.J. I'«J iii i ON and after January sth, liifa, a fooul Convey, anoa will leave Gloctnnnel for Luka Coleridge every Friday morning, returning in time for last train Saturday evening. Telegram* “ad parcels panotnally attanded to. ARTHUR DSREBTT. Proprietor. Ooaiaatß. TELEGRAPH LINE OP ROYAL MAIL COACHES. CULVBEDEK TO WAIAU AND HAN MLB PLAINS HOT SPRINGS, NORTE CANTERBURY. A COACH leaves Culverden for Waiau every Monday and Thursday, at 1 p.m., on arrival of midday train from Christchurch, and leaves , Waian every Tuesday and Friday, at 12 noon, in time to catch the 3.45 p.m. train for Christohnrob, FOB HOT SPEINGsThANMEE PLAINS. A COACH leaves Culverden every Tuesday, oa arrival of midday train from Christchurch, return, log on Thursday, in time to catch the 5.45 V- m i rain far Christchurch, until farther notice. In oonneotion with the above Line of Coaches, beg to inform the public I have erected a Com. modious Livery and Bait Stables, where special Coaches, Buggies, and Saddle Horses can be obtained at shortest notice. Urgent telegrams and letters promptly delivered. THOS. PERRBTT. Proprietor TINWALD AND MOUNT SOMERS RAILWAY MOUNT SOMERS AND CAVENDISH ROYAL MAIL COACH. T : and! HE above Coach leaves Hood's Hotel to Cavendish Railway Station every Mornin iu Evening, meeting each train. Parcels and Orders will receive every attention. Horses and Baggios on hire. JOHN HOOD. ROYAL MAIL. METHVEN AND~ALFORD FOREST, COACH trill leave Methvefi Cor Alford Forest on arrival of first train every Monday, lesday, and Saturday, meeting the Moons Somers Coach at the and returning In time or last train to Christchurch and Ashburton. Parcels and Orders .will receive every n&hmtloii.. Hones and Boggles always on hm, t Methven Lira* S 3

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8061, 7 January 1887, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8061, 7 January 1887, Page 7

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