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The Public 'Trust Office of Few Zealand. i V.. ' ' i t ITS OBJECTS ARE SP KOI ALLY PROTECTIVE. 11HE Estates of persons who <Me, having neglected to mßke their wills. and who have not any 1 friends living in the col ny ready to apply for administration; areCareEnlly adminintered^deb s piid and residues remitted to th. se legally entitled to receive tbem. All 'persons are however, urge'l to instruct their solicitors' as to their wills whilst in possession of health and unimpaired faculties. Inviolable'security for the fulfilment of their wishes is a'sured by th^appointment of the Public Trustee' ag sole Executor. No charge iB made lupon the deposit for safe custody of any Will |by which the Public Trustee is appointed JFxecutor. Other Wills may be deposited on payment of a fee of Ten Shillings. Subject to ■the provisions of the Public Trust Office Acts, apy present trustee may transfer tbe management of trust property to the Public Trustee, who will thereapon hold such property upon the original, f ruB 1 a attaching thereto. The scale. of fees applicable to the classes of Estates above referred tojsjas follows :—: — On all receipts of income under a trust, or on realising propertyjundepa will,or transfer of nd ministration or probate £5 per cent . For renf*ering/Property-Tax return (if necessary) 10/For rpndering\Btamp account (if receßsary) ... L 2/6 percent.) Mm. fpe, £1 For obtaining probate (if necessary) 7/6 per ceot. J Max. fee, £10 For investing^ftnds, if the sum lent is under £1030 _ 20/- per.cent. For inves'tUjg'funds, if the sum lent isover £1000 '... T.. 15/- per cent. i The P;ub3ic"Trußtee holds large sum 3of monfey for investment on real security at current Tates of interest; Any sums may be advanced op first mortgage of freehold property to the extent of ;one-half of its actual value. Applications for advances will be received at the various agfcucie?. Every policy holder un er"The Life' Assuranc- Companies Act, 1873" mayregistb mcb. poluy within six months affer the making' thereof, on payment of a fee of five shilli ■£;!•« ' \ • . ■•■ For more Detailed Information Appiy to ioe yariona Looai iigenuf, .<j iud 1 ' ' Pnblio Traßtee a|i WeMingron. j O. RENNELL-, Agent for New '■ 'y^outb, Bio g[ha= v i • i .
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IMPOH/ANT TO FLOCK- MASTERS. COOPER'I; SHEEP¥[PPLNG IWDEh. " Tbiß Dip has been in use upwards' of 63 It does riot stain, the wool. years. *- —^ " It is more extensively used than all it iB a certain cure for Lioe and Scab, other Dipß, being applied to jap wards of Unlike tho many Liquid-Dips whiob just h i million sheep ejaoh year;- """ ". bill the insects and then pass off them- ; °~— £ — - selves, its effects remain In the fleece a i the handles^ and cheapest Dip, re. <"* time » Rnd P r ? vent nOT ? taf <» tlon - - fi'ri g no boiling or hot water. Ithasaever beaa equalled by any other Dip HXTBAOT FBOM THB TRANSACTIONS OF THE HIGHLAND AND AGBIOULTUBAL , :■ -.~ .BOCTBTY OF SCOTLAND, 1870:— , : "An infinite variety of proprietary and Patent Dips are now finding their way Into the Mar set. Some of these are really 'good, some tndifferent, and others absolutely bad. We believe Coopeb'b to be tie longest established and cheapest, and also the mest extensively csed. As shown by tbe railway books, It appears no less than 1200 dozen packages, or enough to dip. 288,000 oheep, are seat out weekly.- It is used extensively on the Continent, an£ in the Colonies, accompanied bY * directions for ttse' printed in many languages, As a Summer and Autumn Dip we considerjtee^pndjtp none, and haye always ÜBed it. Itß cheapne»s -.u^ extreme solubility In TOLD WATBB 'particularly recommend it for these purposes." Since the above~was written the Bale has more than doubled. From James Alhxaxdbb; Esq., Wangqnol. " Seven years ago I wi.6 lnauood.to buy eight oaaes of your Sheep Dipnlm C'cm and, •nd, ss an <sxperiment,Tn^ea a few-? aokets aocoiding to the directions. 1 89' tot Jl a f«>w old ewes, not oaring whetberHost them or not, aad not one ox them was njurei!u« -least, i afterwards dipped my whole Flock of. 10,000, and did not iose.ono. "I now din for Lift>,n&d find it most eflaotaal. I am also told by my n jlj'aboa.j It 1. equally co for Smb. " I have dipped overiJOjOOOßbwp with it, and never lost but one, and this animal was seen' licking itself just after It left tbe batbs. I oonßider tbat with ordinary eaie your Dipping Powder, used on a.Bnge-or small 3oale, is perfectly safe. The ohlef point boi<ig.ce see that the eneap are qnite dry^before they are turned out to grass." - From Mr, Thomas Mitolbton, Manager for the Hon. Robert Campbell) , - Benaoie EBtate, Wattaki, , ' r > Oooper'e Dip i« the best dip for Lambs I ever naed."' . . < : ' J?roxn Duncan MoMasteb, | Esq., Wairarapa. .; -^ f« t have used Cooper's DiopiDg Powder for about four years, and am Jwell satisfied with tjkHsc*ol,tß, believing it to be Issting n its effects." i ' OooPfi*. BOTkhamsteo, fingland. Anokland,©otoo6r lß, lßßo. " DBAs Sut,-pAoo6mpanying our order by this mail we are pleased to observe that your Sheep-Dipping Compound is steadily gaining ground in thte part of New Zealand. "At the request of our customers we have occasionally.. !nwo.rjted.Dips by other firms, but our buyers have Invariably fallen back to tho nse of Ccoper'iß Sneep Dip. 41 The Fl6oß>masters wno have written to us on the subject iiave always Bpokon In the highest terms of "the" artlcla.— We are, yours, fee, '. ".-„ : ',/ M w . O. SHABLAND k Co.. Macufffoturing Ohemlste." ■**. * v jPBBPABED ONLY BY ' !: WSLJtI^&S SOO^IE, M.Ii.C.V.S, WORKS BERK^AMSTisr ENGLAND. .. field In packots, jnffloiant for from 20 to 30 Sheep, or In oaaeßauU ai for ISOO to 8000. --. aooording to tne length of wool.' ■''„,.. AQBHTB IH THB NORTH ISLAHP : - Messrs. EEMPTHOBNE, PBOSBEB, k Ou., Auoklandaad Wellington Meaars. SHABLAND k Co., Auckland aod Tarmiaki M*. F. W. WILLIAMS, Napier •r . ■ : ' Messro. BABBATJD & SON, Wellington '-*;■ Messrs. DBOMMOND * ALBXANDEtt" W tt nir»nni.t '
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 737, 18 May 1887, Page 4
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1,111Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 737, 18 May 1887, Page 4
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