J. COSGEAVE & CO. WILL SI3:O"W" T:E33:!3 WEEK:----2,500 pair LADIES' WHITE COTTON 'HOSE, 4|d. per pair, worth Is. ■ .7.500 yards DRESS STUFF at Bid.-, worth 1?. 20,000 yards SUPERFINE CAMBRIC P HINTS, warranted to wash, 5Jd. 5,700 yards UNDRESSED HOLLAND, 6Jd., usual price Is. per yard 3,500 yards SUPERFINE GLACE LUSTRES for Dresses, 7id., wide width I,o'. 0 LADIES' PARASOLS, Is. 3d. 3,30J yards WHITE FLANNEL, 7id. per yard 2,000 BOYS' STRAW and CHIP HATS, Is. . .. 10,000 CRIMEAN SHIRTS, large size, 3s. Gd. 1,000 GENT.'S BLACK CLOI'H SACS, Fashionable Cut, 17s. 6d. 500 pairs GENT'.S TWEED TROUSERS, Sydney Tweed, 9s. 6d. 2,000 Fashionable-cut SYDNEY TWEED SACS, 16s. 6d. 900 Black BEDFORD SAC COATS, a great bargain, 14s. 6d. 500 pairs GENT.'S BLACK CLOTH TROUSERS, 15s. 6d., superfine 6,300 BLACK LUSTRE, 7£d. « 700 D.E. TWEED SAC COATS, 16s. 6d. 13,030 yards CRIMEAN SHIRTING, B£d., worth 2s. 6d. THE greatest variety, the largest quantity, and the most fashionable lot of ladies' and Children's STRAW HATS AND BONNETS, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED, TO BE SHOWN THIS WEEK. THE NEWEST NOVELTIES, THE MOST EXTENSIVE AND BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF .MILLINERY BONNETS EVER SHOWN IN AUCKLAND, WILL BE EXHIBITED THIS WEEK AT J. COSGBAYE & CO.'S,
A TJSTRALTAN MUTUAL PBOX3l. VIDENT SOCIETY. Established 1 S4 9. FOR MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE, &c, without personal liability. Principal Office : New Pitt-street, Sydney:. The Spceial Advantages offered by this wellestablished Society are— 1. UNDOUBTED SECURITY.—On the 28th Feb., 1809, the-ascertained total Liability of the Society was .. ) ... .. ■ .£453,000 while the Accumulated Assets were .. 002y<J46 Showing a Clear Surplus of .. .. £149,040 There is also over and above the Assurance Fund, the additional security of a Special Reserve Fund of £50,000. At the above date the Society had in hand equal to 70 percent, of the entire Assurance Premiums received from members. 2. LARGE BONUSES.—Because being a purely Mutual Office, the entire Profits belong to the Assured, and have not to be paid away in Dividends to Shareholders. The total Reversionary Bonuses declared by the Society amount to .€485,000. Members of the Assurance Branch can obtain the value of their Bonuses in Cash, or appropriate them to a reduction of future Premiums. Premiums may be paid Half-yearly or Quarterly. Should a member die during the days of grace whilst the premium is unpaid, the Policy will still be valid and effectual. PROFITS DIVIDED EVERY FIVE YEARS. LOANS, within the Surrender Value, are granted to Members on the Security of their Policies. SURRENDER VALUES are granted after a Policy has endured Three Years. Conditions for Residence and Voyaging Most Liberal. The Australian Mutual Provident Society Is a purely Mutual Life Office, Local to Australia and New Zealand, not confined to one Colony, but common to all; Local to each Colony, but not restricted to any, and operating upon a broader basis, is therefore Safer than an Office confined within narrow limits: Is a Life Office having a large now of Policy holders in New Zealand, and investing its Revenue from that plac in the Public Securities of the Country. The Assets J the Society comprise New Zealand Debentures the value of £04,000: / Was Established in 1849, and it has successfully passed through the ordeals to which all new Life Offices are exposed. Having completed the Twentyfirst Year of its existence, it has achieved a position of Stability and Affluence unexampled in the history of Life Offices: Its Accumulated and Invested Fund exceeds £700,000: Its Income is over .. ' .. .. 200,000 a yea.r. THE PBOjTITS BELONG EXCLUSIVELY TO ITS MEMBERS. From the magnitude of its resources it is enabled to declare LARGE BONUSES: The Sources of Profit are increased by the high rate of Interest obtained on the Invested Funds, also by the difference between the margin provided for Expenses, and the low rate of Expenditure actually incurred by the Society,. an advantage incidental to a largu Business, Neither of Which can Exist in a New Office: The Annual Revenue was increased by £32,230 from New Assurances effected in the past year, a rate of progress which entitles it to rank vrith the First-class Assiu-anee Institutions of the Unitad Kingdom. EXAMPLES OF BONUS. The following examples show the total Bonus Additions to the Policies of £1000, under Table A, up to 28th February, 1300 :— £ II ■' IJ 1.2 II ■+2 ■ - ~-t •>-< *•""' -_i "-! H -3.S 3% -53 .S« a »1 S* 1-a l« m a*- ►»•§ >>a ■ &| 26 £1010 16 4 £395 '91 Ul6l 11 3 £45 13 6. 35 1190 4 G 473 15 7 . 199 4 7 51 4 1 39 1285 16 6 503 18 9 214 6 3 49 11 11 42 1245 9 0 546 5 S 221 8 2 51 18 1 50 _1347 910 626 7 4 272 1 8 73 10 1 Forms of Proposal and every information may be obtained on application to MR. H. GILFILLAN, Agent for Auckland. ALEXANDER J. RALSTON, General Secretary. AUSTEALIAN MUTUAL PEOVIDENT SOCIETY. Established 184 9. FOR MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE, &c Mr. W. A. Thomson, Travelling Agent for this Society, is authorised to SOLICIT Proposals for Life Assurance in Auckland. ALEXANDER!,!: RALSTON,' General Secretary. Principal Office, Sydney, November, 1870.
mo c. a. wood, esq. Sir,—We, the undersigned Electors of Parnell, request that you will allow yourself to be placed in j nomination to represent the interest of our con- | stituency in the forthcoming Parliament, and we pledge ourselves to use our best endeavours to^secure your return. • J. C. Firth C. Alexander J. M. Dargaville Henry Gilberd ' Barton Ireland W. A. Clarke ! Walter Ewen H. Brett Andrew Beveridge W. S. Wilson E. Waymouth E. Bennett. I John Batger K. Wylde Browne George Fraser J. C. MacCormick F. Whitson James Harris . ■ R. H. Stevenson . S. Bright Wm. McGregor Hay O. M. Quintall H. M. Nation Robt. Cranwell James Wrigley Robert Cliffe J. N. Booker Henry Pearce I William Hay Pearson Gardiner Octs. Smallfield Robert Brown James Ferguson F. W. Stevens J. W. Preece John Abbot J. Winks • F. W Ruck Thos. M. King William-1 North W. H. Davis J. B. Strange Thos. Phillipson G. M. Robertshaw Chas. Canning J. Home Harkness Hamilton Edward McGarrigle W. Morrin Thos. Fordyce J. W. Robinson Robert Patterson Robert Hale Richard Garlick Joseph Symons Robert Hampton John Davis P. W. Longdill William Vaughan P. Gorman W. George N. Dorrington J. H. Diddams John Pee Thomas Waters George Hayter William Halo John Allender F. W. Wright- J. Russell William Cross John Rose T. Warner Charles Sanders AVm. Cook . Samuel J. Edmonds O. H. Smith Henry Potter James Williams . Chas. D. Thomson Frederick Archard W. H. Steele fi. B. Gilberd W. E. Sadler John Brown John Wilson George Aldorton Frcdk. King Thomas Cross George Blotts C. Harding AY. T. Buckland T Eade Reuben EUey James Watt A. Kirkwood Major James Gay ' Caleb Wood • Thomas J. Waters H. Mullins G. K. Mcßafc H. Shepherd James Bruce C. C. Rookes ; A. C. Lecky Auckland, October 27th, 1870. Gentlemen,—l have much pleasure in accepting your request that I should offer myself for re-election for the district of Parnell in the' General Assembly. Your obedient servant, READER WOOD. To the Gentlemen signing the. Requisition. TO THE HONOEABLTJ JULIUS VOGEL. Sir, —We the undersigned, Electors of the City of Auckland East, request that you will allow yourself to be put in nomination to represent our district in the General Assembly, at the forthcoming General Election, and we pledge ourselves to do our utmost to secure your election.—We are, sir, your obedient servants, (Signed by about 290 Electors.) pi ENTLEMEjST, — I Lave irmcli \JC pleasure in complying with your flattering request. I will take an early opportunity of addressing you. I am, gentlemen, Yours faithfully, JULIUS YOGEL. Auckland, October 18,1870. mO WM. SWANSON, Esq., M.P.C. We, the undersigned electors of Newton, request you to allow yourself to be nominated as a representative of this district in the General Assembly at the ensuing election, and we engage to use our influence to secure your return. Thomas T. Masefield (And 214 others). TO THOMAS MASEFIELD, Esq., AND THE OTHER GENTLEMEN SIGNING THE REQUISITION. Gentlemen,—l thank you for the honor you have done me, and in reply have to state that, if elected, I will do my best for your interests. SWANgON> ' H. WAT TS, I MARKET-PLACE, QUEEN-STREET. H WATTS hos for sale, for less than . English cost, 1,7301b5. ELEME PIQ-S, 6d; per lb. by the box, or Bd. per lb. weighed out, or t\v£> a penny. Treacle, 4d. per lb., and a large assortment of other articles, too numerous to mention. 1 lot of Likeness Frames to ! be sold cheap. j
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 290, 21 November 1870, Page 3
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