This is still an issue with oneiric (gvfs 1.10.0-0ubuntu1), and I would
say a serious one. I use a large ext4 partiton for storing multimedia
files. When I delete a file via gvfs (thunar, gvfs-trash ...) it will be
moved to PARTITION-ROOT/.Trash-$USERID (as it should), but it does not
show up in my trash-bin. That means it will not be deleted when emptying
the trash. So, if you don't delete those files manually your free disk
space keeps shrinking until you completely filled up your partition.

Steps to reproduce:
1. create file in a directory which is on a different partition then $HOME
2. gvfs-trash the file (be sure to have write permission on the partitions root 
directory)
3. gvfs-ls trash:// does not show it

Btw. list-trash/empty-trash from the trash-cli package lists and empties
the trash correctly.

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  Trash does not recognize .Trash-1000 on root

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