A USTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. Established 1849. FOR MUTUAL LIFE ASSUEA'.NCE, &c. NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: Head office: Wellington. Local Board of Directob s : The Hon. C. J. Pharazyn, M.L.C., Chairman The Hon. William Eitzherberfc, M.H.R., Deputy Chairman A. de B. Brandon, Esq, M.H.R. Che Hon. Morgan S. Grac*-, Esq, M.D., M.L.C. George Hunter, Esq, M.H.R. Auditors : Thomas Buchanan, Esqj. Joe Dransfield, Esq. Medical Officer : Alexander Johnston, Esq,, M.D. Bankers: The Bank of New Zealand.. The New Zealand Branch of the above Society is now established, and is prepared to carry on business in their office 3, Grey street, Wellington. Prospectuses showing the prosent state and progress of the Society, and foi.'ins of proposal may be had, or will be sent, on application to any of the agents, or at the head office as above. JOSEPH DYER, Residi rat Secretary; JUNCTION HOTEL PAEIAUIANUI. 1 BOULD (late of the Furry Inn _ o Porirua) begs to inform hi s friends and public, that he has taken the a bove well known hotel, and by paying strict at tention to the comfort of those who favor him , with their patronage, he hopes to receive a co: ntinuance of the support which has hith< ;rto been awarded to him. Good Stabling and well fenced pa ddocks. [Extract from page 80 of " Nev > Zealand Gazette," No. 8, February 4,15 571.] Colonial Secretary's < Dffice, Wellington, 3rd Eebrusr y, 1871. IN compliance with recommends itions contained in the Reports of thgs 3 fplax Commission Committee, and of the* X oint Committee on Colonial Industries,. i)s> the effect that " premiums not exceeding ica the whole £SOO should be granted for the enaoi aragement of Sericiculture in the Colony," ant 1 that the development of certain industrial pursuits would often be best promoted by 4hi 3 offer of a bonus on production, the follo'srasg Rewards are offered, subject to t\e nxx&sx-i nentioned conditions: — A bonus of 50 per cent, on ihe 'value realized is offered for the production o:f the first £IOOO worth of cocoons of tlie Silkworm 0 r eggs of the Silkworm produced, in the Colony, to be paid on quantities of not less alue than £SO or more than £IOO produced by any one person. To any person or persons w" ho shall manufacture, within the Colony, fro tn New Zealand flax— For the first 500 reams of P rinting Paper, a sum of £4OO ; and a fnrther S' am of £250 for the first 500 reams of Packing Paper; and the like sum for the first 10,000 ; rards of Scrimcloth suitable for covering flax bales. Conditions. The required quantity of ea eh. article to be completed before the 30th Jui le, 1872. The weight of each ream of : printing paper to be not less than 30 lbs., <y£ each ream of packing paper not less than 40 lbs., and of each piece of scrim-cloth of 100 yards in length and double width, not li sss tkan 30 lbs. The rewards will be paid on. the certificate of an officer to be appointed by the Government that the above conditions have been complied with. W. C3-ISBORNE. TO PRINTERS AND OTHEKS. " ORDON & GOTCH, Melbourne and Sydney, aro the ageuts for and can supply Miller and Richards' celebrated Hard Metal Types, and have on hand all kinds of Presses and Printing material. Specimen works and price lists sent free on application*
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 55, 10 February 1872, Page 17
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