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i'OTICE is heieby given that par I ties desirous of bringing out their friends, or settlers wishing to get out immigrants, can obtain passages for them from Great Britain to the Colony, by paving to the Provincial Treasurer the siun of FIVE POUNDS for each adult of tvrelye years and upwards; children between twelve and one halfprice ; and infants under one year at time of embarkation, free. The money must l*e paid when application for the passage is made ; but if the Immigrant nominated does not accept, the <£s deposit will be returned. J. D. ORMOND, Superintendent. Napier, June 6, 1871. 274 Government Annuities Office, Wellington, Ist Dec, 1870. "OTICE is hereby given that Go vermuent Insurance and An nuities Offices, under " The Government Annuities Act, 1869," and " The New Zealand Government Insurance and Annuities Act, 1870," have been opened at the Pest Offices at NAPIER, TAUBANGA, GREFTOWN, And all the principal Money Ordei Offices in the Colony, The following advantages are secured by special provisions in the above mentioned Aets ; -- 1. Up to a certain amount, Assur ance Policies buna fide effected by the Assured upon his own life, and Endowment Policies, and Annuities purchased foi the benefit of Wife or Children, are exempted from the operation of Bankruptcy Acts, and from seizure under legal process. 2. Up to a certain amount, Married Women may effect Polities, and dispose of the money assured by will, as if single; and such Policies are free from the debts and control of their husbands, 3. Insurances may be effected for the benefit of Wife and Children, witli power to apportion amount; and such insurance is to be free from the claim of creditois, to the extent of £2,000. All persons wishing to obtain Life Insurances, Endowments, Annuities, immediate or deferred, or other advantages under the Acts, will receive every information and the necessary forms on application at any of the above named offices. W. GISBORNK, 4119 Commissioner, "Dog Nuisance Act, 1871." ~\T OTJCE is hereby given that Dogs N may be REGISTERED by the officers appointed under the provisions of the above Act, on and after the 25th day of Augu-.t, 1871, at the following places, viz. : The Police Station, Napier The Police Station, Meanee The Police Station, Waipawa The Police Station, Wairoa The Penally for owning, maintaining, or having charge of a dog six months old, unregistered, is any sum not exceeding One Pound. " THOMAS SCULLY, Inspector of Police, Ma pier. Police Station, August 19, 1871, 351 700 L.— The Undersigned are / Cash Purchasers of Wool and other Produce, or will advance on con siguments to their London agents, WATT BUOTHEIIS.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 18, Issue 1106, 29 August 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 18, Issue 1106, 29 August 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 18, Issue 1106, 29 August 1871, Page 1

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