THE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE'ASSURANCE SOCIETY (Ll vi IT ED.) NE W ZE.iLA ND DIRECTORS: Edwin John' SpVnsi l (Dulg ty & Co., Limited), Chairman. G. Reel ham, Esq., M,H.R. . • ’ S. Thorne George, Esq. ; J. B. Harcourt, Esq. ‘ The Hon. W. J. M. Larnaeli, C.M.G., M.H.R., The Hon. G. McLean, M.L.C. P. J. Moss, Esq, M.H.E. The Hon, E. W, Parker. Leonard Harper, Esq,. The'Hon. Sir Robert Stoat, KC.MG, Fbancis J. Fox, Secretary. Accumulated Funds exceed One Million. Annual Income exceeds £325,000, THE Modified Tontine system of th« Colonial, Mutual offers extraordinary advantages, combining Life Assurance on the Mutual principle with a good investment. Before insuring peruse the prospectus of this society. __ Policies absolutely unconditional and free from all restrictions. TJie Colonial Mutual last year transacted the third largest new business of all British life in number. 1 W. T. ERSKLNB, Local Agent for Havelock. PROSPECTUS OP THE Pelopus Mineral Prospecting Association (Limited). To b« ■ incorporated and registered under the provisions of the “Mining Companies Art 1886,“ with amendments thereto. : Capital: 200,000 Shares at 1/- each. The liability limited to 1/- per share, : which must be, paid on application. Provisional Directors: Messrs C. Nelson, A. Hill, J. I. Hart, , , C. H. Mills, Y. C. Venimore, H. Smith, E. H. Beere, G. ThVusb, A. W. Dillon, F. Hayward, E. S. Oliver, J. H. Reynolds, and W. S. Staite. Bankers: To be appointed. Broker: ; To be appointed. Solicitor: - ■ To -be appointed. ; - Secretary: ; : • V...C, YENmoBE fi 'JJ . Treasurer; ! C. H. Mills. FHIS • Comp ,ny ia piyjeotod; to enable prospecting on an extensive seals to be carried on throughout'the mining district of Marlborough, and to open oat’some of the I rge.quartz reefs-.; nown. to.exist in certain loc litres.' " k ' ■ Tbe httndb6okvaf New Zealand Minos gives the .extent of our mineral district as 260 s |uare, miles; Gold was discovered at the VVakamarini in 1864; and in the short sp<ce of 12 months over 30,00002' of goldr. were obtained, but as most of the digger, then left for the West < oast...no system tie prospecting has been attempted sincei Tne all vial, deposits recently discovered at Mab-ikipawa; .which have already yielded over Jfi OOOos, the rich quartz reefs opened at Walk ikaho, and the Oolden Bar reef at Wakamariaa indisfiutab y prove this district is earning with miner.l wealth, which only requires capital to dave op the mines and prove them remunerative venlnies. In offe ing, this ■ scheme' to the -'pub! c. ■ throughout the co ony the projectors claim to receive no direct benefit for themselves beyond their interest as shareholders, - The persons employed as prospectors will be under the close supervision of (he directors and will he paid in part cash, ths balanoe id- shares. ■ ■■ ' As all liability ceases on payment of 1/per share an interest in the Association is within'the reach of 1 everyone, and the directors ask for a liberal .support. 'The Provisional Directors will commence operations as soon as a lair number of sh res have been tar en up, a d applications for shares should be made, at ouce to enable pd manent directors to be appointed and rules adopted.The regula ions of the “ Mining Act 1836 " pro vide that a sub-id v can be obtained-from Government, through the Road Board, and the amount so obtained will substantially incro si- the funds of the Association, , Farther information may be ob ained on applying to the Secretary, to whom all applications for abates are to be made, C. M. BREWSTER, ~ ’ FURNITURE DEALER, " HOOKER, IiOtJSB AObINT, LAND, FINANCE, a GENERAL ’' ■ COMMISSION AGENT, RENTS COLLECTED, LOANS . :.u 1 :±NEG-QTJATEDu HIGH STREET. BLBNHfiDI,
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 29, 6 May 1890, Page 1
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596Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 29, 6 May 1890, Page 1
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