.. €o vcFflmeiit JVotices. • ; Tlie JPuftlie Trea^t Office of IKew Zealancl. ITS OBJECTS ARE SPECIALLY PROTECTIVE. nnHB Estates of persons who die, having neglected to make their wills, and who hare not any A friends livin.se in the colony ready to ap;>ly for adrnini3trattun, are carefully administered, debts paid and residues remitted to those legally entitled to receive them. All perSons are, how-, ever, urged to instruct their solicitors as to fheir wills whist in possession of health and unimpaired faculties Inviolable security for the fulfilment of tbeir wishes i* assured by the appointment of the Public Taustee a? sole Executor. No charge is made upon the deposit for safe custody of any Will by which the Public Trustee is appointed .Executor. Other Wills may bie deposited on payment of a fee of Ten Shillings. Snbje<-.'t to the provisions of the Public Trust Office Act 3, any present trustee may transfer the management of trust property to the Public TruEtee, who will thereupon hold such property up»n the original.trusts attaching thereto. The scale of Fees applicable to the classes of estates above referred to is ac follows:— r. . On all receipts of income under a trust, or on realising property ' under a will, or transfer of administration or probate ... £6 0 0 per cent. For rendering Property-Tax renrn (if necessary) ... 010 0 For rendering Stamp account (if necessary) ... ... 0 2 6 per cent \ Mm. fee, £1 For obtaining probate (if necessary) '... ... ... 0 7 6 per cent J Max fee, £1 For investing funds, if the sum lent ia tinder £1000 ..'. 1 0 0 „ For investing funds, if the sum lent is ovor £i 000... . ... 015 0 „ The Public Trustee holds large sums of money for investment on real security at current rates of interest. Any sums may be advanced on first mortgage of freehold property to the extent of one half of its actual value. Applications for advances will be received at the various ageuciea. Ev< ry policy-holder under 'The Life Assurance Companies Act, 1873," may register such policy within six months after the making thereof, on payment of a fee of five shillings. For more detailed information apply to the various local Agents, or to the Public Trustee at Wellington. ROBERT F. CUTHBERTSON, Agent, Invercargill.
Sporting. TUBILEE lia.CE MEETING AND SPORTS To be held at the PARK RECREATION GROUNDS. TUESDAY, 21st JUNE, 1887. Programme — 1. MAIDEN PLATE. 10 soys. 2. BLGYCLE RACE, handicap, 1 mile-; trophies (3 prizes). 3. POKY RAGE, handicap, 5 eovs ; sweep to second pony. 4. OBSTACLE BACE (athletes), h mile ; trophies (3 prizes). 5. JUBILEE HANDICAP, 10 eovs. 6. FOOT RACE, handicap, 1 mile ; trophies (.'5 prizes). 7. HANDICAP TIME TROT, £7 10s. 8. CARTERS' RACE, 5 fovs. 9. B: CYCLE BACE, handicap, A mile ; trophies (3 prizes). 10. HURRY SCUiiRY, 5 soya. For further particulars see bills. A Band will be in attendance and play Selectiond during the day. NOMINATIONS, ENTRIES, AND ACCEPTANCES, WEDNESDAY, JUNE Ist: Nominations to be in for Jubilee Handicap and Handicap Time Trot. WEDNESDAY, JUNE Bth : Handicaps lor above declared. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15th : Acceptances for same to be in, also entries for Maiden Plate, Nominations for Bicycle Races and Foot Flat Races, Handicaps for which will be declared on ti:c evening of 20th June. G-EO, C. BAKER, ruyG " Se £ retar^_ JUBILEE SPO R T » J — - NOTICE TO CYCLISTS AND ATHLETES The entrance fees for events on '21st inst. have been reduced so that competitors entering for the two Foot Races or the two Bycicle Races can do co for the one payment of «a ; Entries for auy one of tho*e races singly 2a. Entiiea close on Wednesday, loth inst. GEO. C. BAKER, jel3 Secretary. Public Notices LOST— Black Retriever Dog " Tom." Return to Mr Thomson, Colonial Bank. jell QIONE'S DIRECTORY 1« « 8 Mr John Stone and Mr John Stone (junior) of the firm c:f Stone, Bon and Co., are making their anr.urU visit to lDverc--irgill and District f r the purpose of obtaining information <fcr. for the 18^6 issue. Notices of alterations <fee. respect - fully solicited. Address, Prince of Wales H' t«] jelO *-< ~^T jTi O~R DUNEDIN "^^^^^ Ihe S - a - INVESCARGILL, ■ •^^^^^^^S. Captain Bundstrom, fails for Duucdin every Frid y, returaing from Dunedin ; for lavercargill every Tuesday. For freight or passage apply to jel A. B. CAMPBELL, Agent. POSOUGH OF INVERCAHGILL FUBLIOAITiIiIOBHSES. Innkeepers are respectfully reminded that the LICE>SE FEES Must b; paid not later ilian Thursday, 16th JUUC " W. B. SOANDBETT, Town Clerk. Invercargill, 13th June, 1887. jel 3 CIOIREEand DANCE TICKETS pricted at O tbeirOUTHLAKD Times Office from Five hilliiv L :a per hundred. ~O O ROUGEOF INYERCARGILL AJ> MAYORAL NOTICE. His W< rship the Mayor desires nic to intimate that he can be seen on Municipal businc-sat the Council Chambers daily from tsn till eleven o'clock, Saturdays excepted. W. 3. SCANDRETT. Town Clerk Invercargill, 13th June, 1887. jel.'! STEREOSCOPES AND V I K W S The American Agents have now left the Colony, but orders for Stereoscopes aud Views in any quantity can be fulfilled by the undersigned. Stereos of the Town, District, and Lakes Di r - tricts now in course of publication, also Stereos of groups and portraits to order. WM. DOUG ALL, j e f 5 Esk street. noijlHliASn SOCIKTF FOll THE b PREVENTION OK CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. "A righteous man rogardeth the life of his baa^t." Sympathisers with the above Society are respectfully solicited to become member?, and aid the good work th?. Society is endeavouriug to overtake. An annual subscription of .'»s is all that is necessary to secure membership On receipt of this amount cards are issued. Donations to the funds of the Society will be thankfully received by the Inspector, Mr John Browu, or inny be forwarded by post to. W. B. SCANDRBTT, Hon. Secrt tary aad Treasurer. Invercargill, 2ad June, 18*7. je3 /CAMERON AtfD HARTLEY, \_j CABINETMAKERS and GENERAL BUILDERS, (Nearly opposite Courthouse), Win ton. C. and H. bee; to intimate to tho residents of Wioton District that having commenced business they are now prepaied to execute all orders in the above lines at the lowest charges, Always in stock an assortment of well-sea' soned timber ; Chests of Drawers, Wardrobes and Colonial Furniture. Pictures framed, a large stock of mouldings to select from. FURNITURE RFPAIREP, VARNISHED, <S HE-POLISHED. Undertaking attended to. Field Gates [and Hurd.'es. Inspection Invited. my 2( . THE SOUTHLAND TIME? Subscribers having ocrnsion to complain o non-delivery or late deiiveiy of their papers an requested to communicate with the publisher a the office. Country agents will oblige by acquaintinj the publi- her with any, irregularity in Uie RI SiViU Qi tteir parcels,
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Southland Times, Issue 9543, 13 June 1887, Page 3
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