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Ths !??*b!l© ; fV;&s£ of £?ew Heala&d. ITS OBJOJOTS AUB SFJIOIALLi' PftOTBOTIVB. nHHE Estates of persons "*yho flia, having negtectei to nuke their wills. and who have not R _ any fiiends living in the colony rei'ly to apply for administration, aro carefully administered, deb's p'.i l and residues remitted to ttnse legally ent'.tlel to receive them. All persons are however, urge 1 to instruct their solicicors as to" their wills whilst in possession of health and unimpaired faculties. Inviolable security for the fulfilment of their wishes is assured by the appointment of tha Public Trustee as sola 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 be deposUed on payment of a fea of Ten Shillings. Subject to the provisions oi the Public Trust Office Acts, any present trustee may transfer the management of trust property to the Public Trustee, who will thereapoa hold such property upon the original trns»s attaching thereto. The scale of fees applicable to the classes of Elates above referrel to is as follows : — On all receipts of income under a trust, or on realising property under a will, or transfer of administration or probate £5 per ceat . For rendering Property-Tax return (if necessary) 10/For rendering Stamp account (if necessary) 2/6 per cent. l Mm. fee, £1 For obtaining probate (if necessary) 7/6 per cent.) Max. fee, £10 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 suiruoE money for investment on real security at cnrreit rateß 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 afc the various agenciep. Every policyholder unier " The Life Assurance Companies Act, 1873 " may regisce m. • poli y vithia six months after the making thereof, on payment of a fee of five nil i - , For more Detailed Information Apply to me various Local Agents, o«. o tad Pnblio Trustee at Wellington. O. RENNBLL, Agent for New Plymouth, Brougham Street. U Lc — y" IM>U IS " Velveteens mxxSSfflL The strictest examiner may try every test of touch wS . * $ flfPlJign and sight without discovering that these are other ~StP r? V *^rfi.l than the Genoa Velvets which they so closely resem7|§§jf ble, ,while the peculiar ar^angcriicu •j i csuiting in the 7§BBffi^i l 6 as ' : woven pile enable them to stand interminable <B gi Saß gB B§jߧ and rough wear, which would ruin real velvets at l| ||l jjpr B» i|gs| four times the price. For Costumes and Trimmings "5- , !g§i *l* i||||n|l it is unequalled, and in fact for all purposes in _uk ps^'.'^-t^-."'-^' >.!l. !l ''"' 'j ' „ 'A" n -' _>,'„- -. 1_;J; "" c 3Phji.iciai- s Cure IP *l t"' 1-! V i »» l < '-*-* '?-) h F\*- 1 N fevt^ Gc -^ ™ & Gravel: the \°™*M UsU s > ' '- \ H *''«vi $£ -\!^s J ■> th^-i &a - //-;>. -^> safest and most g-entle diniv - for I^ants, The Unive-ts.-.i icr Acaivy of tlie Gtomaoh, Children, Delicate FeHeadache, Heartbui-u, Inaisoslion, fc^ur iiruota-.ioni, «•" males, and the SickBilious Affection. ' ne6a of Pregnancy. n-b, a^k fo^ r> ? :r - h< r»'.:-> ■.•.'•.■'-. ■-. -l _ Un iOiEY BY Smith & Oaugheys' Parcel System now bd admitted Boon to Country settlers. Smith & Oaughey's Parcels have for four years given .trabonncled satisfaction. Smith & Caughet's hava always aimed at combining excellence with cheapness, and by st> doing have secured the confidence of the publio. Smith & Oaughey study oloeely the wants of their Country friends, and do their utmost to supply a Genuine Artiole at the lowest possible prioe for cash. WHOLESALE AVO RETAIL FAMILY DSkPJBSS, Queen-street Auckland ; aad Newmarket. IMPORTANT TO FLOCK-"-! ASTERS. COOPER'S SHEEPjWMiNG POSWEL Ibia Dip haa been in übo upwards of SS It does 'not stain the wool, ytsara. " It is more exteneively aaed than all it is a oortaln care for Lice and Scab, other Dipß, being appliod to upwards of Unliko thti many Liquid Dips whiou'jnßt 3 million shoep eaou year, kill the inßeots and then pasa off tlaomselves, its eifeota remain in the fleeoe a thehandiee anaoheapost Dip, re- ong time, and prevent new infeotion. \ >ri gno boiling or hot water. Ithas never beea equalled by any other Dip SXTEAGT FSOM SHE XRAUBAOTIONS OF THE HIGHLAND AND AGRICULTURAL SOOIBrY OF SCOTLAND, 1870:— "An Infinite variety of propristary and Patent Dips are now finding their way iato ths Market, fioms of these aro really good, some mdifierent, and others absolutely bad. We believe Cooper's to be tho longest established and oheapest, and also the mest extensively used, Ab shown by the railway books, It appears no lees than 1200 dozen packages, or enough to dip 288,000 sheep, are sent out weekly. It ia used exteneively on the Continont, and in the Colo* nles, accompanied by ' directions for use' printed in many languages. As a Hammer and Autumn Dip we consider it second to none, and have always used it, Its cheapness wri extreme solubiilry in gold water particularly recommend it for ihese purposes." Cinca the above was written the sale has more than doubled. From Jambs ALBXAwpim, Bag., Wanganui. II Seven years ago I wt.a induced to buy eight oaae9 of your Sheop Dipping Compound, And, bb an experiment, I used a few packets according to the directions. I aeieotai a low old owes, not oaring whether I lost thorn or not, and not one of them was njored la tas leaßt. 1 afterwards dippod my whole Flock of 10,000, and did not lose uno. "I now dip for Lice, and find it moat ofieotaaJ, I am also told by my nil ra joaxe It U equally co for So»b. 11 1 have dippod over 50,000 sheep with it, and never lost but one, and thia animal wrb seen licking itself just after it left the bathß. I consider that with ordinary oare your Dipping Powder, used on a large or small scalo, is perfeotly Bafe, The ohief poiut being to pee thftt the snoop are quite dry before they are turned out to grass," From Mr. Thomas Miodlkton, Manager for the Hon, Bobert Campbell, Bentaore Estate, Waltakl, Ooopar'o Dip is the best dip for Lambs I ever used." jFrosn Duhoah MoMasteb, Esq., Wairarapa, " 1 hsvo used Cooper's Dipping Powder for about four years, and am well eatlsfled with Rhe results, believing it to be lasting n its effects,'' 11 £o Mr. Ooorßß, Borkhamstea, England, Icobland, October 12, 1880. " Dbab Sib, — Aooompanying our order by this mall we turn pleased to observe that your Sheep-Dipping Compound is steadily gaining ground in thie part of New Zealand, 11 At the reqnust of our customers wo have occasionally imported Dips by other firms, but our buyers havo invariably fallen back to tho übo of Coopor'a Bfaeep Dip. " The Flook-mastoia who havo written to ub on the subject havo always spoken in tho highest terms of the Attiote, — We ere, yours, ko. t *' w , V. SHABLAND & Co., Manufacturing Obemiuto." jPBBPABED ONLY BY ' Wl^^MM OOOjP&R, 18.&.c.V.& t CHEMICAL WORKS- BERKHAMSTEF JSNGLANjI-. Bold to packets, sufficient for from 20 to 30 Sheop, or in cases cuff t 3i im 1500 to _(i C. according to the length of woo), AOBBIB IN THE KOBTH XSLANP : Jfietue. K.EM.FTHOKNB, PROSSISB, k Co., Auckland aßd WoMngton Meacrs. bHABLAND & Co,, Auoklaad aod Xar<uaaki Mr. F. W. WILLIAMS, Napier Messrs, BABBAUD * BON, Wellingtoß Messro, PEUMMOND k ALSXANDBU, Wanganni,*

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7996, 14 October 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7996, 14 October 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7996, 14 October 1887, Page 4

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