\ USTRALASIAN INSURANCE COM ~- ' . PANY. ' ■"'■. FIRE, LIFE, and MARINE. Established, 1857. Subscribed capital, £500,000. • . — — ■ Paid-up Capital : Fire and Marine, -£100,000. Life, £25,000. j Reserved Fund, £70,000. BOARD OF DIRECTORS : Chairman, Hon. Alexander Fraser, M.L.C. Vice-Chairman, James Graham, Esq. Edward Cohen, Esq, M.L.A. Hon. W. J. T. Clarke, M.L.C. . E. P. S. Start, Esq, P.M. Joseph Griffiths, Esq. . Marine Surveyor : Captain W. G. Grave. Medical Officers : . 1 W. H. Campbell, Esq, F.R.C.S.E. I J. B. Motherwell, Esq, M.D. Actuary : G. E. Cowley, Esq. Geelong Board of Directors : Robert Brucfi,RomM^Jls^~w-«*»*-*- - Esq. ■ " — "' ' Secretary: George Fraser, Esq. Fire risks taken at lowest current rates. Marine risks accepted at current rates, and losses made payable either at the head office, Melbourne, or at any of the agencies of the company in Great Britain, India, or the colonies, at the option of the assured. Life policies issued on very favorable conditions. .No extra chcirge to members of volunteer brigades. Very extended geographical limits allowed. Claims paid within tine calendar month after proof of death. Particular attention is directed to the fact that the funds belonging to the life branch are protected by special Act of Parliament against any claim arising out of the fire aud marine branch ; a substantial guarantee is thus afforded to policy holders. E. L. MONTEFIORE, Secretary. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PRO- ■*■*■ VIDENT SOCIETY. Established 1549. Annual Revenue Exceeds £103,560. Invested Funds Exceed £318,000. Principal Office — 107 Collins street west, Melbourne. DIRECTORS : * Robert M'Dougal, Esq, Chairman. T. H. Power, Esq, Deputy-Chairman. R. T. Tracy, Esq, M.D, J.P. Andrew Sutherland, Esq, J.P. Professor Irving, M.A. Medical Referee— W. R, Pugh, Esq, M.D 131 Collins street east. Life Assurance, Annuity, and Endowment Business is transacted by the society, on favorable terms. The entire profits of the society, being the property of the members, are from time to time divided rateably among themselves. Forms of proposal aud every other information can be obtained at the principal oilice, or at- any of the agencies. By order v the Board, J. BRYCE WILKINSON, Resident Secretary. OKARITA PROSPECTING ASSOCIATION. • REWARD FOR INLAND GOLDFIELD. FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS will be awarded, under the following conditions, to ttie discoverer or discoverers of an Inland Goldlield within twenty miles of the Town of Ukarita, or bounded on the north of Okarita by the Little Wangamii River, and on the south of Okarita by Cook's River. 1. That the Goldfield shall be discovered ' within three months from 15th October present. 2. That the Goldfield shall yield not less th;m 500 ounces per week for a period of three months, commencing fourteen days -from the date of application to the Commitee for the Reward. 3. That the discoverer or discoverers shall make .application to the Committee for the Reward, and shall be required to make application to the Warden of the district for a Prospecting Claim on or before the 15th day of January next, in order that the name or names may be duly registered to enable the Committee to pay the Reward to the bona fide discoverer or discoverers. 4. That the Goldfield must not be Beach diggings, nor within a half-mile of the same. In addition to the aoove reward, the Committee wish to inform the public that they intend making immediate application to the j. Government for a sum of money to sivpplement the above £500, and iv the event of the application being granted, the money will be added to the reward, under the same conditions as above. For the satisfaction of intending Pro- ' spectors, the Committee publish the copy of the Bank Voucher. [duplicate] "Ukarita, October -10, 1866. " Lodged, on account of the Okarita Prospecting Association Reward Account, with the Bank of New Zealand, the sum of Five Hundred Pounds sterling. This money not to be drawn before the lGth of January, 1867. ("£500.) "0..5. Allen, Agent." Dated at Okarita, the 11th day of October J 1800. ' \ '' JOHN COLE '■)■■■• I 5 JAMES HEInNELLY [ Trustees. HUBERT C. REID ) ' PATRICK BRENNAN, Treasurer ' TT A I R - C U T T I N G . PROFESSOR BROWN'S Hair-Cutting, Shaving and Shampooing Saloon, where you can rely on Superior workmanship and civility, second to none in town. , Professor Brown's Hair-Brushing Apparatus, by steam power. , NO MORE . BALDNESS. : Professor Bro.wn, Agent for the Sydney ; Black Oxide of Copper Pomade, Three doors from the Monster House, ■ Mawhera Quay, i : W l{. BROWN, • .-- Proprietor.
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Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 152, 3 January 1867, Page 4
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