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Tjl I R E JpN-S-U-E A^C : __islsCll_tlr. This Society, originally established in 1797 and re-organised in 1821, ifffers advantages to insurers which Ct mpanies of more recent standing are unable to do. " la proof of the public confidence at home in the principles and conduct of the Norwich Union Fire Office, its BUSINESS has steadily INCKBASED to ONE HUNDRED MIL L,IO US. Sterling. i*' •■■' : 1 ( f i~rfi V ! ! 7J" %I"*f '* | \ The' LOWEST li-_TSS only are charged. This Ofiice is distinguished for its l.bzrahiy and promptness in the settlement of claims, £2.6u8,l 15 having beea paid to insurers for losses by fire. BASIC CREDIT beint- fistablished in New Zealand, losses will he paLl/iere or-4tu l_ngknd, st the option of tho assured.^ I y | -^ J \ } : The Society 'e Agents % can accept any "insurances, and fix the limits and the premiums without having first to consult Directors, NO CHARGE for Policies, Endorsements, or Surveys. *** The Undersigned; is ?f ally empowered yto imdeitake the INSFI^NOE every description of property, and all LOSSES will Ye PKOMPJL'LY akd LIBERALLY SETTLED by himself, thus avoiding th_ delay and uncertainty cccas.ion<d by having to submit proposals or claims to Board of .Directors, or others at a dittance. ■ %\ Evory-inform^fioh ais to the ISorJicfcy's Rates add Prin<;ipl os^'cf'as^to'Sp'i cial Baits fimy be obtained or W. M. STANTON, Agbni fob tub PaoviKca of Nslson. -•»; yy yy y -y 72164

N OR W It! H~ U NI ON *- T IFE INSURANCE SOCIETY. CAPITAL : upwards of £2,300 s OOO. In effecting Life Irifurances; recent events nave shewn it to be of the first importance to select an Office of high character, . long standing, and stability. THE NORWICH UNION LIFE INSURANCE SOCIET-f has been established 64 yeiS's^and has paid to the representatives of 8000 deceased members upwards of SEVK.V MILLIONS sterling, and these sums exclusive of the Policies of the Amicable ISocietyr which ancient Corporation established!, by Boyas Cnarter Jin| the reign of Queen Anne, is merged into the Norwich" Uuion by Act of Parliament. The Besources of the Society are so great, that irrespective of its immense annual revenue, it possesses a Beserve Fund of £2,300,000" and upwards, available for its requirements. Being a purely Mutual Office, it has assigned by way of Bonus -to., insurers the. sum £1,650,000. " ' ■2. .'' '-.:>.' "' 7 ■ ■■"" ,-. THE, RATES OF PREMIUM are lower than those of some offices by nearly 10 per cent. . .. "" 'EVERY ADVANTAGE arcruing from Life- Assurance in all-its ■■ phases is. offered by tne Society/; together with the experiences and safety -of «. -'well-founded institution, which time has proved to be secure against all a anccs. .Jt is ; * -j f ' : . •. I ' 7 ; '' i .-' i: 'll LA. LOXDALiI-IsTJTUTibN '* ■ 0 far as the investment of its.receipts in iheCqlony of New Zealand, and.to this, national advantage may be superadded the support of a large and wealthy English office. "' THE BENEFITS'. '■ . •' of insuring herein will be shown thus : it is anticipated that persons entering at 20 will berelieved from further* pay ments at 44 30 - » .-.. „ . M .-.- - 52 ?° »»., , ». v . ...» , „6.0 45 '»•'• V :-'• ■ » V V- V, • ' 63' 50 . f/ , ... v/ .....^ . -> C 6 No charges for Medical Fees, Stamns, or Policies. * :lc iit Unlike Joint" Stock^ : Companies, the NOKWJpa ...UMIQN „LIEE „INS.UHANCIir SOCIE.TX htisrjib 'distinct -body ofVpro'prietors, its profits are divided among the assurel, whose premiums are in fact j.merely- deposits reverting f£o themselves as>:m^mber| ofttlie Society. /Surrender values arefgiven r after- three years. ' --• '* '' K -- Intending as?urers are recommended, io. call upon the undersigned for prospectuses; and further particulars.., * ■-, % a MZkbMZ-^''i.^^^Z~,. Agent for the 'Provjncb of 'Nelson.,- "j.

OF-BOADS~ Under the " Bighwat Boards Empoweeing Act, 1871." ! ! : BTOOft — : ! VZoO'd WHEREAS it is deemed exprdient by-the MOUTERE ROAD BOARD to ALTER and DIVERT the undermentioned ROADS in the Moutere District. Survey Plays of the several Road^grppoled'tQibe J£lter£<|,and Diverted, together with Books of Reference, are deposited at the house of Mr. John Bensemann, Upper Moutere, for a period of Forty Days from the date hereof, as required by the Act, where all persons interes^ed-^in^hasa^ alterajiopp mny inspect the 'same, ''arid 1 ' any person objecting to such alterations, is hereby called upon to set forth in Writing, addrejsed |o. the. Secretary of the Board, within the abovena'med period, the nature of such objections. No. l.^o~^fopjsp^f ipSdrM Uppeß Moutere, colored^ Motwif jouJth^|p!.^i attadydLto this notification, and described as follows, viz: — That portion of a road commencing at a Ly poinE^oout If cbains i/on| the no}_|- » Xki west corner of V«s">-- 76|;g.cpiare 2,%f1d , T" proceeding in a north-easterly direction for about SO chains, and there joining a .■■'-. ; .>:»^^-«»«sst. i76*tr ■ And to substitute iv place thereof a certain other • road 40 feet in wldth;,coloredredon.tbe plan attached to this notification, and described as •' follow^yiz'--- • 7 7 ''•.-' 7 ■ „ T^|p^n,.o^a*^d Joj^_|_|laSlat a .-*' * -^oititVii thf^outfirwe-ft '■§ OTiMforffc the bkiU !7 Baihe::sectib.rii ß7 : chainsfrbm.- the north- ; : 7 ;\: ;i y ;7 wesiterl^: direqtw^

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 240, 8 October 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 240, 8 October 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 240, 8 October 1872, Page 4

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