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SHIPPING

HIGH WATfB a.m. pm- « Ssi I Wednesday, Dec. 27 3.2/ 3.53 ARRIVED Dec. 22—s.s. TITOKI, 750, Wildman inn., from Greymoulh. —s.s. CYGNET, 125, Murray, from Lyttelton, via Motueka. 23—s.s. NGAIO, 1203. Wildman. from Wellington. -s.s. NTKAU, 247, Henry, from WeiCORTNN A. 1319. Edge, from Wellington and South. SAILED Dec, 22 —s.s. CYGNET, 125, Murray for Kaikoura and Lyttelton. 23—s.s. NGAIO. 1203, Wildman. tor Wellington. 'l’he Nikau sails for Welliuglon direct at 11 o'clock to-night. The Ngaio leaves Welliuglon tor Nelson this ' evening. will arrive here tomorrow morning and sail on re* urn trip for Wellington direct on Tuesday at ( p.m. ... . Owing to the holidays there will be no steamer leaving here for Mol nek a null Thursday,.2Blh inst., when the Km will make a" trip leaving hero at 7 a.m. and returning same tide. 'The Tit old arrived here from Greymouth last evening. She will remain '.here until 'Tuesday when she sails mr Wanganui direct at 6 p.m.. thence Wellington. Picton and Nelson. 'The Waiema arrives here from Westport early to-morrow morning. Ahe proceeds in Wanganui on Wednesday next at 2 p.m. , 'The Alexander is engaged m running sheep from Pelorns Sound to Wanganui She is due here to-morrow and will remain lien 1 .until Wednesday. when jmo sails for Wanganui direct with a hill cargo of shoeft. 'The Coriiina arrived here iioiu \V(I- - this morning and sails during the afternoon for New Plymouth dnerl. The Ivahika is loading at- Onchuiiga. She is expected to leave there on: Wednesday next, 27th inst., • for Nelson direct. The Wairoa sails lor f olhngwood direct at 5 a.m. to-morrow.

OVERSEA VESSELS Maunganui, left Sail Francisco Bth '• Dec.; due Wellington 30th December., ' Waitemata left Calcutta 3rd Decembers due at Auckland sth January; due Wellington January LI. ■ Ruapehu left Southampton 27th November; due Wellington January 9. City of Newcastle left New York sth November; due Auckland 10th December; due Wellington 17th December. Otarama left Liverpool 17th November due at Auckland Ist January; due ■ -Wellington 9th January . Tredenham left New York 25th Nov. for iNpw Zealand; due Auckland olst December; due Wellington 7th January. Canadian Pioneer left Sydney (Cape . Breton) 27th October for Brisbane, Syd- “ r»ev, Melbourne, Adelaide, and New • Zealand ports; due Bluff 10th January; due at Wellington 17th January. Canadian Conqueror left -Montreal 9th Sept.; due at Wellington Bee. 16. Canadian Planter left Montreal 21st November for Australian and New Zea.and ports; due at Wellington early m February. . _ , XT • ' Port Darwin left .Liverpool 2nd _Noveraber for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Port Chalmers, due ,at Auckland 11th December; due at Wellington 17th December. Port Lincoln left New York 27th No- ' vember; due at Auckland 27th DecemV ' ’ her; due at Wellington 3rd January. ■ Pm-f. Elliot left London sQth Noyem- ' her for Auckland, Wellington, and Napier; due at Auckland 9th January; clue at Wellington 16th January. Moeraki, leaves Auckland 15th Dec. for Sydney; leaves Sydney 22nd Dec. for Wellington; leaves Wellington 29th Doc. for Mclbonrnc direct; leaves Melbourne about Jan. sth for Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton, and Wellington. (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) 1 Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.) ■ SYDNEY, Dec. 22 Sailed at 11 o’clock, Moeraki, for Welhngton. SYDNEY, Ths Day. Arrived: Dabriella, ■ from New Zea. land. i,

SAFETY FOR, YOUR - ESTATE No 56—" NO WILL” MEANS NO INSU RANGE OF A FAMIY'IS WELFARE. Tht 1 man wVio Uikt’s jivopor thought for his family makes a proper will and appoints as trustee one on whom absolute reliance can lie placed foi a piopei performance of the duties of trusteeship. When the head of a family tails to fulfil such a dutv he fails in his first duty to his dependants. Whether the cause of the failure is procrastination, torgcttiu“ss or a vague superstitious fear of will-making, the result is the same. Ihe family suffers for the head s neglect. “'No will means that the estate has to be divided according to rigid rules, dictated by the laws of inheritance. The law is designed to meet the average case; it is not framed to meet special cases; it docs not permit special consideration of the different circumstances of dependants. The law is based on the degree of kinship, not on the degree of need. Ihe law does not permit a. conservation of an estate to the best, advantage of dependants; the law compels a complete realisation oi assets and an immediate distribution. Thus an estate may quickly vanish .and the dependants may "be soon in dire distress. Tins evil can he avoided by the making of a proper will, with I lie StateVuaranteod 1 .Public Trustee as trustee lo administer the estate faithfully for the permanent benefit of tin; legatee.

“For full information apply to the Public Trustee, Wellington or to Mr W. M. Egglestone, District Public Trustee, Nelson. Agencies at Motueka and Takaka.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 23 December 1922, Page 4

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SHIPPING Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 23 December 1922, Page 4

SHIPPING Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 23 December 1922, Page 4