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The Public Trust Office of lew ZealandITS OBJEOTB ARE SPECIALLY. 1 PROTECTIVE. THE Estates of persons who die, having neglected to make their wills, and who'nave'not J. any friends living in the colony ready to apply for administration, are carefully ad- j n ministered, debts paid and residues remitted to those legally entitled to receive them. All persons are however, urgei to instruct their solicitors as to their wills whilat in possession , of health and unimpaired faculties. Inviolable security for the fulfilment o£ their wish's is assured by the appointment of the Public Trnstee as sole Executor. No charge is made upon the deposit for safe cnßtody of any ,Will by which the Public Trustee is appointed Executor. Other Wills may be deposited on payment of a fee of Ten Shillings. Subject to the provisions of the Public Trust Office Acts, any prerent trustee may transfer the manage- X ment of trost property to the Public Trustee, who wDI thereapon hold each property upon the original trusts attaching thereto, The scale of fees applicable to the classes of Estates abova referred to is as follows : — , On all receipts of income under a trust, or on realising p T o- x ( perty under a will, or transfer of administration or probate £5 per cent . For rendering Property-Tax return (if necessary) 10/- , -rj For rendering Stamp account (if necessary) ... 2/6 per cent. 1 Mm. fee, £1 . For obtaining probate (if necessary) v ... 7/6 per cent, f Max. fee, & 0 . For investing funds, if the sum lent is under £1000 20/- per cent. For investing funds, if the sum lent is over £1000 15/- per cent. « The Public Trustee holds large sums of money for investment on real security at enrrent i rates of interest. Any sums may be advanced on first mortgage of freehold property to the *■ extent of one-half of Ls actual value. Applications for advances will be received at the . various agencier. - Every policyholder under " The Life Assurance Oompanies Act, 1873 " , mayregiscei such' polity within b'x months after the making thereof, on payment of a fee of five hillit?fi ,' j For more Detailed Information Apply to tne various Looai Agents, or to tad Pablio Trustee at Wellington. ] 0. RENNELL, Agent for New Plymouth, Brougham Street. 1 14 t"— I The? 1 ' LOUIS " . Velveteens, tThe strictest examiner may try every test of touch > and sight without discovering that these are other - js/SfiJ e\ than the Genoa Velvets which they so closely resem■flß^^H and rough wear, which would ruin real velvets at 1 The Universal Kemedy for Acidity! of tho Stomach, SS^ivS^^S" Headache, Eructations,^ tx*=J 1 y om | )7 ftll u rU gg, Blh am i Storekeepers. N.B. ASK FOR DI^NSFORD'S HAC-WESIA. SAVE MONEY BY ADOPTi&S Smith & Caugheys' Parcel System^ bow an admitted Boon to Country , settlers. Smith & Oauqhbt's Parcels have for four years given nnbounded ! satisfaction. Smith & Caughet's have always aimed at combining excellence with oheapness, and by so doing have secured the confidence of the pnblio. Smith <fc Oaughe? stndy closely the wants of their Country friends, and , do their utmost to supply a Genuine Article at the lowest possible price j for cash. WHOLESALE AND BETAIL FAMILY DBSiPEBS, Queen-street* Auckland ; and Newmarket. IMPOR FANT TO FLOCK- MASTERS. COOPER'S SHEEPJDIPPmG POWDEL This Dip has been lv use upwards of 68 It does not stain the wool. It ia more extensively nrsd than all It is a certain oure for Lioe and Scab. Other Dips, being applied to upwards of Unlike the many Liquid Dips which just 8 million sheop each year. , kill the inseots and then pasß off thorn... ' selves, its effeots remain in the fleeoe a the handles and cheapeai Dip, n . oD * tlme ' "* P reven * ™ infecti ° n - _. 111 1 Jrl gno boiling or hot water, Ithasneyer beea equalled byany other Dip EXTBAOT FBOM TES TBANSAOTKMTB OF THE HIGHLAND AND AGBIOELTUBAL BOOIBir OF SC JTLAND, 1870:— "An infinite variety of proprietary and Patent Dipß are now finding their way into ths Martet. Home of theae are really good, some indifferent, and others absolutely bad. Wo oelleve Ooophb's to be the longest established and cheapest, and also the mest extensively used, As shown by the railway books, it appears no less than 1200 dozen paokages, or enough to dip 288,000 sheep, are sent out weekly. It is used extensively on the Continent, and hi the Colo, nies, aooomp&nied by « directions f or use 1 printed in many languages. As a Summer and Autumn Dip we consider it second to none, and have always used it. Ita oheapnew »n<t extreme solubility Su coi.b wates particularly reoommend it for these purposes," umce the above was written the sale has more than doubled. From Jjuubb Alhxakdhb, Esq., Wanganui. ••Bevec yy c „L ago I w«.a induced to buy eight oases of your Bh«sep Dipping Compound, «ad, as an experiment, I ÜBed a few packets aocording to the directions. I seleotai a f«w old ewes, not oaring whether I lost them or not, and not one of them waa njured lv tae least. I after wards dipped my whole Flock of 10,000, and did not lose ono. , W I now dip for Lice, and find It most effeotuaJ* I am *lao told by my neighbours It Iq equally bo for Scab. "I have dipped over 50,000 sheep with it, and never lost but one, and this animal was seen licking itself just after it left the baths. I consider that with ordinary care your Dipping Powder, used on a large or small Boalo, la perfectly safe. The ohief point being .to Bee that the sneep are quite dry before they are turned out to grass," From Mr, Thomas Middlbton, Maaagor for the Hon. Bobert Campbell, Benmore EBtate, Waitaki. Ooeper's Dip Is the beiat dip for Lambs I ever used." from Dukoan MoMastkb, Esq., Walrarapa, '•I have used Cooper's Dipping Powder for atoat four years, and am troll satisfied with the results, believing it to be lasting n ita effects." " So Mr. OooPßm, Borkhamsted, England, gAuokl&nd-, October 12, 1880. "Dbab Sib,— Accompanying our order by this mail we ar« pleased to observe that your Bhe6p-Dipplng Compound is Bteadily earning ground in this part of New Zealand, "At the request of our customers we have occasionally Imported Dips by other firms, but our buyers have Invariably fallen baok to the use oi Cooper's Sheep Dip. 11 The Flook-mftß .era who have written to us on the subjeot have always spoken In the highest terms of the nrttob.— Wa are, yours, fco., 45 . ««,. O. SHABLAND ft Co., Manufacturing Ohemlfite." fBHPABBD ONLY BY WI&&I&M OOO^.'H, £B.]R.<B.V.& I CHEMICAL WORKS- BERKHAMSTEE ENGLAND. field In paoketib luffiolent for from 20 to 90 Sheep, or in omos euffl ftit ler 1500 to 2(700, according to the length of wool, AGHHTB IH THE NORTH ISLAND • Messrs. KEMPTHOBNB, PBOSSEB, k Co., Auckland and Wellington Messrs, SHABLAND k Co., Auoklaad and Taraaakl Mr, F, W, WILLIAMS, Napier Messrs. BABBAUD k SON. Wellington

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7964, 7 September 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7964, 7 September 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7964, 7 September 1887, Page 4