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? tha Public Sfrust f^ls@ of lew Zaala^i. ITS OBJECTS ARS S?rJOiALD A ' ■ PftoT3oriV-J. THE Esta'os of pirsons -vro dis, having ncgledtci to mtke their wills ai\-'l who nivc r.ot '• any Mends living in the col nj rei \j to apply for Juloaioiatra'ion, nra ovet'illy *\- • rui'iii'cro \, flab sp i I and residues retail te \to th iso legally entile 1 to riccive them, All I'es f s are ho --ever, urg.3 l to instruct th°ir Bilioitors as to" th=ii- wills w liht in posies-iun of health r.v\ unimpaired faculiies, Invioh'ole seoirity for the falfiimont of their wij'ies is ansured by the app )intmeaL of th-s Public Trustee as s)la Executor. Nj charge is mirle i upoa the deposit for safe ccsioiy of any Will by whicn the Public Trus'ee is appointed i Executor Other Wills may be'dspoai'cd on payment of a faa of Pen Sailings. Subject to ; j the provisions of the Public Trust Office Acts, any prosonl ti-ig-ee may tr insEn 1 the manage- ( I ment of trust property to the. Public Trusts, who will thare-jpoa hold such property upou the original tras s attacbi-ig thereto. TLe scale of fees applicible to the elas?e3 of B iKu^ a-wva r^isrre 1 to 13 as follo«s : — On all receipts of income un-lov a i rust, or oa realising property un-icra will, or transfer of ad oiini-jtration or probite £5 per csut. For reudering Propc:ty-Tax raturu (if necessary) 10/For r xuleriug Sl.imp account (if necessny) 2/6 percent.) Mm. fee, £! For outlining pr,. bate (if necessary) 7/6 per cc it. j Max. fee, .Ai 10 For iuve-tting runds, if the sum lcot is umler £1000 20/- psr cent. For investing fund 3, if the sum lent is over £1000 15/- per cent. The Pablic Trustee holds large sann of ruo ley for investment o 1 real security at curre X tates of interest. Any sims may be advance ! on'fi'-at mortgage of freehold property to the extent of one-rnlf of its v»lra value. Applications for advances will be receive! at thn various agenciep, Kr^ry -oir vholier un or " The Life Aswrance Gompanias Act, 1873 " may roTjis ■ si: :> noli yA' i.\>-> six moaths after the makin? thereof, ou payment of a fee of five hillii v~ t sir. For more Ue v ,t\i/ad Information Appiy so iqb various Local Agerus, Ui . cv *ad Pablic Tiaslea nfe Wellington. O. RKSNELL, Agent for: Now Plymouth, Bronprbarn Street. 14 .c— "r f^ The strictest examiner may try every tspt of touch f |.^ ?nd sight without discovering that fh<-Fe are other -s^cJ ** (* : ] than the Genoa Velvets which thej t>o dcsely resem- *^>-_^i^ /O&Slljh* fast woven pile eual>!c them to slanJ interminable and rough wear, which would ruin real velvets at K|||s£p e||p|||g| four times the price. For Costumes and Trimmings 1 "^ it is unequalled, and iv fact for all l.urposes in v l^*^*^^ >:^^fef ' which Silk Velvet may be used we specially rccommeud' the @^^%^v PS|^|^ "LOUIS" VELVETEER. #i^^M^ Every yard of genuiue b^ars tho %:?_ / ' fPw^%%iyi name of " Louis. ->tv' .^4|^M M& y be had from all 40^r'^0^f I til- ) -M^^^^^^ Drapers ihroimhout %&&, A §R§a^%B&¥ 4he Colonies, most • ".' ,'. ,' V>W%^ &$& l!% 'P^^^^M send patterns fp^»i&*gyv? «£s&?%&• : « p,y\- ; ; ; ' . '\/ ■ -J <^. 1 ..."".. "' l '\\ 1 ' ; 3iMori7 AIT--:: :.'—.. r - O: -- of lr=frjiancr. k :Jj— ---------- ;--- -- --;-•- -- ! sm mm by mmtm ~ Smith & OAuaHßTs' Parool Syafcom cow an admitted Boon to Oouafery fleifclers. Smitu & Oauqhey's Paroala have for foar yair3 gtvaa .uaboan^od satisfaction. Smith & Oaughet's have always aicnoci at ocnbiGiag excellence with cheapness, and by so doiajj havu soonrei the coufi.lanos of the public. Smith & OAuaaEY study clo*aly tha waufcj of their Ojunfcry friaals, and do their ntmoat to anpply a Genuiue Article at the lowest possible price for cash. WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL FAMILY DRiPESS, Queen-street. Aueklati i ; and iffawoiarkjt. IMPOIi fANT TO FI,()C&- JAiIERS. COOPER'S SUEEPJDii'i'LNG POVVULi.. Xhis Dip has been ia aso apwardj cf S3 It ioaa not et&ia tio wool, ybars. It is rnoi-o extendvdly U3sil thun a'l it is a ojrCaln oaro for Lioa tiui co>b, other Dii.a, boing ftppli'jd to ap^arJa of Uaiiki- tho tnviy liiqaii Dips .fa:u j^si B miiliou shoop earn yo&r. Kill 6ie iaaoots &ad cuon p:i8; oil tau-u-solva3, its e'leots remain ia shi fljoo- s the handiea sna oaoipoal Dip, r*. oa « tim 3» P»«a«- "»« mfv.ouoa. i iri gno boiling or hot wtttoti Ithasaevor bos^ aiaaildd b/aay oca«i' uitSS.T2AOT FBOM rHB lliANaAOliONa OF THE lILQRL&.XD ASD AttlilOULl'UiiAL SOOlijiXY OF aOOrLAND, IS7O:— "An iniiaUo variety of proprutary an 3 I'atoat Dips are no.v tlndiag ch>ir <my into tvMarket, dome of thoao »ro real'y good, eoaie mdiH jfeut, and others Atuoiuijiy bua. Wii botldve OOOPHU'S to bo the longest ostabliahed add oheiipost, anl al-jo tQe rn-ist exwauivoly used. as flliown by tae railway booaa, it &ppearo uo less than 1200 dodon p^oUa^^s, or onougn £0 dif adb,ooo ahaop, are Beat oat weekly. It ia used oxtonoivaly on tiio Continent, anj in tuo Ojio ates, aooompsniaa by ' uinciionj for use* printed in many languages. As a iJummer an . Acrtumn Dip we consider it aooond to nono, aad havo alwi.ya used it. Its oiiiapaata *a* tsytcocae ealubillty In aoiiD WAtBK pßrtioalsviy reoommaad it for tneae purpotses." tjinoe the above was written the Bale h%s more tUsn doablea. From Jambs Alssandhr, Esq., Wangaaai. ♦'Seven yearß ago I wts induced to buy eight 0a<333 of your aheep Dipplai (,'ompt.Rnd, rtad, ab an orperfment, 1 used a few packets aooording to tha directions. 1 iJliOtdi a> t,w old iwca, not oaring whether I lost thorn or not, and not one of them was ajured in tj= least. . •fterwards dipped my whole Flook of 10,000, and did not ioso ono. "I now dip for JLioe, ond rind it most ettaotaa). 1 ana Also told b» my ajljijoars it i. equailj <to for tfotb, "1 have dijped ovtfr 50,000 shaop with it, and never lost but one, anl this animal wtis aeoa iioking itself just attor it left the btitaa. I consider that wita ordinary oare your Dip- . ing Powder, usad on a large or small uoale, is porteoUy B^fe. The ohiaf poleu boiog^a nee taut the sneop are quite dry bafore they are tumofi out to grass." From Mr. THOSIAS MiddlbtoN, Masager for the Hon. Bobc-rt Oampboii, lienaaore Kstaie, W^itakt, Draper's Dip is the best dip tor Laiuto 1 o«er asod," Trom Dukoan MoMasteu, BBrj., Walrirftpa, 11 1 have used Ooopßr'H JDippiDg Powder for nbuat foui yearn, u»d aai w*ll Eatidflod tcith Khe raaalta, believing it to be iaeiing ;■, its eJaeoW 11 I'o 5Jr. Ooopkk, Berkhatnatea, England, luofcißnd.Ooiodor li, lr>«U, '* Dkab biu, — Acooinpanyiug oar order by thin mall v?o are plusaea to obs-. rye (has year 3hoep-Dlpping (;onipouaa la Btoadliy gaining grouud in thih rv,?i of &e<r Z&A&mi. "At cnb rjqueßt ot our ou6tonn>rß we nuvt oocnsioaaiij jaiporte'j Dip* by uthes 1 iirroa, but onr buyers ha\o tavarisvbiy fouca bacK to tin me, or Ooopar'.. Mieop JJiy. " Xho Flook- raastero v»ho h*vti written to ua ou lti«; anb^uoi iKiVt si".- -,y.i apok^ji iv s'rt LilghsHt t-irme ot *hs lurilota.— -We ire, yourb, ko. "«, v dLIAiiL&NB & Co., MBmiltotnringObouiSati-," £ii%?A&Sfe US LIC aY WSSi&IAIitt OOd^^K, £2.K.Q.V.S| CHEMICAL WORKS BERKHAMSTfir ENGLAND. oma in pftcJtols, euffiolsni JOl Horn 20 to ?? r > bheep, oc iv oa^s mt ,a u-.t : ivrt ' to st*M\ according to the lenpJi os T \.v<w. iieeifr. KKMT'TfiOHNK, PRO 'b'L.l, 1 ,;'.. 'uuckmnui- i- • i<n, iw. Maura, dHAi\iLAKD & 00., .'.liviUuiiu fa*>i iwasakl Mr. F, W. WILLIAMti, N»pior Mosare. BA.HIIAUD k bOfl, vVeUingtoa Mesaro, PSUMWONJP ft ALBXA^JDiSfy \V & ng»nßj t *

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8003, 22 October 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8003, 22 October 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8003, 22 October 1887, Page 4

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