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TO BE LET.—6O Acres of light bush, three miles from town, and close to main road, or might be let in two contracts if desired. Apply at F. G. Moore's, where specifications arc to be seen. J. K. & A. H. Tripe, Surgeon Dentists. PALMERSTON NOKTU. Mr A. 11. Tripe's next visit to Pahiatua will be on December 4th, sth, and 6th. ~jy|~Y Opponents having spread a false report that I want to break up the present system of Education, l beg to say, this is untrue. 1 will not do anything to injure the present State System. I am etc., CHARLES HALL. Waipawa Electorate. -yi R CHARLES HALL will address the electors of Waipawa at MAN (i AT AIN OKA on SATURDAY, Nov. 25, in the Schoolkouso at 8 p.iu. Seats reserved for ladies. FOR SALE. IXThLh improved farm, 180 acres. V V All well grassed and divided into four paddocks ; all improvements tirst-class. Splendid situation ; about two miles from proposed railway station ; good metal road. Price, £(> 15s an acre; cash required, £450. Full particulars from (.. HAROLD SMITH, Solicitor, Pahiatua. Fencing Notice.
To Herman Botfcchor. occupier of sec- j ri tion 9, Block VII, and XI, Upper | Makuri. riIAKK notice that I desire that a JL boundary or dividing fence, 11 between sections 9 and 10, Blocks VII ' and XI. be made on or before the 15th day of January, and that such a fence shall be a legal fence. 11 JAS. h\ MITCHELL, ° Occupier of Section 10. % Upper Makuri. "fHE PufiEic Trust Office of NeVv? Zealand is ft Government institution i<> alloi-d, at low rates of commission, a eeuw and convenient recourse for those who, desirous of forming j trusts in the colony, cannot satisfactorily uppoint private trustees or executory, and for j 4 person.-- unable or unwilling to undortuko or continue the administration of the trusts uc- J cepted by or imposed upon them. The Public Trust Office, constituted i by ‘ The Public Trust Oilico Act, 1872," has been since much enlarged in its functions by j amending Acts, to meet growing requirements. The Amendment Act of 1891 facilitates ad- ( ministration, authorises prompt distribution, provides absolute security against c i loss to estates from investments J c at the discretion ol the Public Trustee, and , insures the regular payment of tlio interest.» | L The Security and Fidelity of the Pub- 1 lie Trustee’s administration must be eon* f, sidered of the utmost importance to every 1 person contemplating the appointment of a *- trustee. The colony ymirantces the. fidelity ot £ the administration, and Guarantees also , the Integrity of the Capital Funds i invested at the ontion <»t the Public Trustee. ( The Colony Guarantees also, on the capital funds arising for investment out of tbo c properties placed in the. Public Trust Office, a ( < 0111111011 rate of interest, to bn paid quarterly, Free of all charges of the Public Trust Office. Tlio value of this guarantee is in tlio Guarantee of the Colony against loss from investments in hud or insufficient securities, and against loss from delay in investment, and for tiie regular and punctual payment of the interest, free rtf all charges of the Public 'Trust Office. In the appointment of Trustees there must, always be serious concern as to the security of the capital funds; and the linger the capital funds the greater must be the concern tor security, and the less for a high rate of interest.' The Public Trustee cannot die, I cannot leave the colony, cannot become dis- ; qualified, or involved in private difficulties; j and cannot be distrusted. Iu private trusteeships, death and absence j render necessary numerous and expensive \ I deeds not required by Public Trustee’s administration. which has, besides, the office | solicitor's advice without expense to the j I estates. Hy all who know or have experienced ! the contingencies of private trusteeships these 1 j advantages must ho appreciated. ! F or further information apply to the Agents ofor to The Public Trustee, Wellington. From the Cradle to the Grave. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. | riIHE I’AHIATUA FURNITURE | 1 and WOODWARD COM- • PANY will open next week in the olil premises between the Post Office and l Herald Office, under the management 1 of Mr C L. Stokes. First Order of Merit, N./.1.K., I 1882 ; also awarded Silver Medal for I t 1 fancy work. KITTY. D "• G 1 u '' 1* A II I A T U A . Public Yaccinator, Pahiatua e d and District. r, CoNbl l LTATION—--1. 9 to 10 ; 1 to ; 7 to H ; Those requiring visits are requested to send in me* " »s before 10 a.ni. Vaccinatiouc ou Moudu; s at 1 o'clock.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume I, Issue 78, 22 November 1893, Page 3
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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Pahiatua Herald, Volume I, Issue 78, 22 November 1893, Page 3
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