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|!iihlxt Notices REGARDING SAYING .%J FECTRD though Change of . NCID EN C E OF TAX A ' W See Advertisement In another * . Column of this Paoer. mmsssmm THOMSON, STRANG, & 00 ~. Dunedin. To the Warden at Nnseby— NasVby, 24th January, 1882. T HEREBY APPLY for a Gold Min- - ing Lease of the lauds hereinafter described .11 acci/i-flanee with the Gold Mining Leases Regulations of New Zealand, and I agree upon the approval of this application, to execute a " " " therein stated, if the Governor s the same. ALEXANDER MOWAT, Applicant. Name and Address in full of Applicant.— Alexander Howat, Kyeburn Diggings. Style under which it is intended to conduct the business.—Unexpected Goldinining Company. Extent of Land applied for.—Ten acres. Minimum No. of Men to be employed by the Lessee —For the first 6 months, 2 men ; subsequently, when in full work, four men. Amount of Capital proposed to be invested.—£4oo. -Proposed-Mode of working the Land.—Fluicuig. Precise Locality.—On the east side of the right hand branch of the. Little Kyeburn River, near the hu ; . of the late Andrew Elliott. Term for which Lease is required.—Ten years. Time of commencing operations.—Upon grant of lease. General Remarks.—Nil. The above Application, and auy objection thereto, will be heard at the Warden's Office at Nasoby, on the first "Warden's Court clay in "March, 1882. Any person desiring to object to the issue of a Mining Lease upon 'he above application must "within 30 clear days from the date of such application, enter hiß objection at the Warden's Office at Naseby. JOHN F. GARVEY, pro. "Warden. Warden's Office, Nascby, Jan. 25th. 1882. A N APPLICATION is about to be made to the Land Board, under the>-28th Section of the Land Act, 1877, for the purchase of One Acre of Land, including and surrounding that on which my residence and other buildings stand, situate in Block VI., Kyeburn District. The said land is bounded on the East by the Kyeburn Maerewhenu a Road ; on the North by Crown land ; on the West by Crown land ; and'on the South by Crown land The consent of the pastoral lessee to the purchase has been obtained. DAVID MESSENT. Objections to the above application must be lodged at the Warden's Office, at Nasebr, on or before the 13th February. JOHN F. GaRVEY, for and in the absence of District Land Officer. ■PUBLIC .TRUST OFFICE'OF NEW ZEALAND ANT person may appoint the Public Trustee executor and trustee under his will or codicil." Any present trustee may transfer the management of trust property to the Public Trustee, who will thereupon hold such property upon the original trusts attaching thereto. Any person, company, association, or public body ■within or without the colony, may place any property belonging to them in charge of the Public Trustee upon trust for such uses as may be defined in the deed creating the Trust. Any building, land, or friendly society may, by its rules, provide that'property belonging to it may be placed in the Public Trust Office, for such trusts and uses, and-with-such powers as.may be defined in or by the said rules. • The advantages offered are : Ist. State Guarantee against peculation, fraud, or dishonesty. • •2nd. All proposed investments are considered by a Board, consisting of the Honorable Colonial "Treasurer,' the Attorney-General, the Comptroller and Auditor-General, the Government Insurance Commissioner, and the Public Trustee. Careful consideration of all securities offered is therefore ensured. '...■■' 3rd. The Public Trustee, in his corporate capacity, Never Dies, Never Leaves The Country, and Never Becomes Incapacitated, thus avoiding the many inconveniences resulting from frequent fresh appointments of Trustees, necessitated by death, change of abode, or mental or bodily infirmity. 4th. Punctuality and promptitude in the remittance of periodical payments to beneficiaries under trust or will to any part of the colony or elsewhere at which it-may be desired that payments should be made. sth. The effective check -which is called into operation before any moneys can be drawn from the Public Trustee's account. 6th. Reasonable charges : On estates such as are now being considered the Public Trustee is authorised to charge L}per cent, on all receipts, and IJper cent, on disbursements, and 5s per cent, on all moneys invested. No charge is made fo.r obtaining probate, nor for passing stamp and property tax returns, nor for correspondence however voluminous. Thus the saving to estates placed in this office is considerable. R. C. HAMERTON, Public Trustee. NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, CHEI3TCHUBCH. THOSE that wish to be represented at the International Exhibition to be held in MARCH next should inform us of their intentions. We have been connected with all the Exhibitions held in tine Colonies. At the late Adelaide Exhibition we represented '6O-Exhibitors'for whieh we received 10 Special G-old . Medalß, 49 Firsts and One Second Awards—three of which were New Zealand Firms : D, Strang, and J. T. Martin, Invercargill; and T. Bevan, Wellington. Our plan is to "represent the exhibitors, transact their business, fix their exhibits on their space, attend to the judging of : exhibits, and anything necessary while, the Exhibition remains open; at the .close repack and send back exhibits, or sell them, or duplicates thereof if- required. It is very inconvenient for exhibitors to come to the Exhibition to fix their exhibits, which amounts to an expense besides the loss of time, which must necessarily be expended on them. Then again the exhibitors have a benefit; they have no trouble of getting space j they let us know how much is required, and we get it for them, as we have a large amount of space granted to us ; we fix, &c, the exhibits on a better space than if they applied themselves. Our terms are moderate. We specially caution the public against giving their exhibits to so-called: Exhibition' Agents who go the rounds of .exhibitions, and run r exhibitors into debt, and mother difficulties. On account of our not being able to give exhibitors the exact amount of our fee, as it is impossible to do so until we know the size of exhibit, they may rely on it being most reasonable. The exhibits should be addressed ALBERT S;MANDEBS,& CO., - CHRISTCHUfiCH EXHIBITION. If exhibitors will kinlly send a note stating how much space they require; no further trouble will be necessary. ALBERT S. MANDEES, & CO., British and Colonial Manufacturers' Agent. - :■, Head Office : '. 91, Little Collins St., East, Melbourne, London—St. Paul's.Buildmgs, Adelaide—67 King WilHnm St. ' Perth—( Western Australia) 6 . Town r ";Hali;'", ' " ; Permanent Branch, in Christchurch after Ist February. ' ' A PERMANENT BRANCH i 3 now established in Hereford Street, Christchurch. All letters addressed to the above firm. Hereford Srreet, will receive prompt attention, and circulars sent on enquiry.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 645, 11 February 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 645, 11 February 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 645, 11 February 1882, Page 2

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