THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE °* NEW ZEA.LAND. ITS OBJECTS ARE SPECIALLY PROTECTIVE. fpHE Estates of persona who die, having neglected to make their wills, and who have '- L not any friends living in the Colony ready to apply for administration, are carefully administered, debts paid, and residues remitted to those legally entitled to I receive them. AU persons, are, however, urged 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 assured by the -appointment of the Public Trustee as 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 be deposited on payment of a fee of Ten Shillings. Subject to the provisions of the Public Trust Office Acts, any present Trustee may transfer the management of trust property to the Public Trustee, who will thereupon hold such property upon the original trusts attaching thereto. The scale of fees applicable to the classes of Estates above referred 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 cent For rendering Property.tax return (2 necessary) ... ... ... 10/ For rendering Stamp account (if necessary) ... , ... .„ 2/6 per cent ")Min. fee, £1 For obtaining probate (if necessary) ... ... , .„ 7/6 per cent J Max. fee, £10 For investing funds, if the sum lent is under JEIOOO „, ... ... 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 current rates of interest. Any suras 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 agencies. Every policyholder 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. J. HICKSON, Agent at Clyde. REID AND GEiTS NEW ZEALAND TWINE BINDER, fTTC) intending Purchasers of BINDERS we would ask them to buy the LOCALX MADE M ICHINE, as besides the facilities in obtainingsduplioates for repairs, it is equal to tfle beat imported. As we have already a large number of orders, we would ask our friends to ORDER EARLY, to avoid disappointment. [Testimonial.] Wellington, Bth March, 1886. The Reaper and Binder worked capitally, and is all we can wish. Ties strongly a very neat sheaf in long or short Btraw. (Signed; Wm. Skey, Government Analyst. BACK DELIVERY REAPERS, REDUCED IN PRICE TO MEET THE TIMES. GRASS SEED STRIPPERS. [Testimonial.] Gladbrook Station, October 25, 1886. Respecting the Grass-seed Strippers I had from you last season, I am glad to inform you that they have worked well and gave every satisfaction. I used them in stripping ryegrass and cocksfoot grasses, making good work in both. 1 worked oue of your strippers throughout the season alongside one made by another Colonial firm, both covering the same width, the result being that your machine saved quite a third more seed. Draught about equal. Prior to the inrtoduction of these light Strippers, large quantities of Beed were lost in dry seasons, the grass seldom attaining a length sufficient to admit of its being cut and bound. — (Signed) John Elliot, Manager Messrs Murray, Roberts and Co. ALSO THEIR PATENT PATE NT BAGGER HnMfl BAGGER Over 50 mada since Over 50 made since Fifty made since May, 1885, being equal to one turned out every 10 days. One of these Single Baggers cut, when timed, 70 bags in half an hour. DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS, HARROWS. GRUBBERS, SEEDSOWERS, &c. CAMBEIDGB EOLLEES, Iron and Steel Fencing Standards, SPECIALLY LOW PRICES, and nett weight of Standards taken AFTER PUNCHING, not before. * Barb Wire and Iron and Steel Fencing Wire. Agents for Walker's Patent Wire Strainers, 6d each. Clayton and Shuttleworth's Mill and Engines now landing. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. CROWN iOLESKIN TROUSERS, WHITE AND PRINTED. IN STOGiWS, OHDiNARY AN 3 RIDING GUT, CAN BE PURCHASED RETAIL FROM ALL DRAPERS AND STOREKEEPERS IN THE COLONY, AND WHOLESALE FROM ALL WAREHOUSEMEN AND IMPORTERS. EACH ARTICLE BEARS THE TRADE MARK OF ONE OR MORE CROWNS ACCORDING TO QUALITY. 1 j&BBAT Immovbhints — Nuxmovs ast> Valuabli Appllajjczs— • ' f Libbbal Tiirt PAYinirrs — Sakpxjm of Wow ahd Ilsitstbatkd i j J jO.VTAWKHngS F*OM IKB WIITEXIK ' SBWIKO Mi.CHIKI' DsKZT ' f J Vomer of Princes and Bowling Streets. \ I • 1 '"'"' '" ' " t Printed- «nd Published by th« Proprietor!, Pii&nw Bsotbms at tbe "Ttsreli Tiroet" Frfalim OflotrßoM Fteot XtvitnM, Wtw'^Owd— Wednesdir* March 16,1887.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume XX, Issue 1334, 16 March 1887, Page 4
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