BUSINESS NOTICE £32,191 '7" AS *^ e ac * amount of Profits made » * by the Government Insurance Depart* ment during the first five TFARS-of its operations. During this period its expenses were necessarily at the maximum, and its income at the minimum. Since then the business has been, and is still, largely increasing, and the accumulated PROFITS will be DIVIDED AS BONUSES amongst the insured, thus giving them the full advantage of A PURELY MUTUAL OFFICE., .. A comparison of the rates of Premiums' charged by the Government and by private companies (their corresponding partici-; fating scales) will show that by insuring/ in the former a present and continuoussaving of from 15 to 20 per cent, will be. effected, thus practically giving to each. policy-holder an IMMEDIATE CASH BONUS on every occasion of paying his premium;. while he is also entitled to share in the GENERAL DIVISION OF PROFITS/ to take place every five years. The first division is appointed by law for the 30th June, ISSO. J. G. BAKER, TRAVELLING AGENT, GOVERNMENT INSURANCE. 564 • DUNCAN M'KENZIE, MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONER, Coqcet-street, Oamaru, TD ESPEOTFULLY informs the Trade and \j Public of Oamaru that he has COMMENCED the MANUFACTURING of PURE CONt'T.CIIONEin at the above add' ess, and hopes by skdi and strict attention, and by using only the Best and Purest Materials, to merit the patronage of a discerning public. Dealer.; who have hitherto been dependent on I >un<.-din can now be supplied in Uamaru .it L'r.nedin i rices. 516 TOW LAND Ex Mera, from Newcastle, BEST AA COMPANY'S COALS, At Lowest Price. 517 H. ATTKEN. O W LANDING, Ex FREDERICK BASIL, 550 TONS BEST NEWCASTLE COAL. C. GALBRAITH & CO. 392 npHE Undersigned are now LANDING Ex William Gifford, 320 TONS BEST NEWCASTLE COAL. C. GALBRAITH & CO., Thames-street, Oamaru. The Undersigned will SELL by PRIVATE TREATY, the various FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, belonging to the Assigned Estate of Hugh M'Laren, as under : Lot I.—The Freehold of Part of Section 1, Block SO, with Three 5-Roomed Cottages thereon —either separately or together. Lot 2.—Tde J ease for about 11£ years of Section 2, Block 80 (ground rent £6 Is., with full valuation at expiry of lease), with large and commodious House thereon. This is a siubstantially-built and well-finished House, aufl suitable either as a Private. Dwelling or Boarding-House. Lot 3.—The lease for about 11 years of Section 7, Block 42 (ground rent £4 per annum, with full valuation at expiry of lease),, with large and commodious Boarding-House erected thereon (partially finished). Lot 4.—The Lease for about 2\ years of Sections 18 to 22, Block 42, with Buildings thereon. Ground rent, £lB. Purchaser can remove all Buildings, &c, at expiry ot lease. Lot s.—The Lease of Sections 21 and 22, Block 3S, with Four 2-Roomed Cottage*. Rent, £8 per annum. Terms and conditions same as Lot 4. Also, the Lease of 3 Sections in Block 30, 1 in Block 80, and 1 in Block 26, for about two years. As the Trustees are desirous of winding up the Estate, the above properties WILL BE SOLD CHEAP, And bsing more or less mortgaged, only a little capital will be required. Full particulars on application. W. AITKEN,. 470 Por Self and Ce-TnwUet. . .
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 272, 7 March 1877, Page 3
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