OPENING NOTICE. E. COLLIER BEGS to notify tho pcoplo of Waster. on.J 011 ."" 1 ' 110 IIM "Poncrt a FISH SHOP and OYSTKR SALOON in those promuca lately occupied by Mr Presswood.Watohmakor, and hopoa by strict ; Mention to business to merit a a'haro of public patronage. Fresh mid Sinokoil *«h and Fresh ■ O/aters always on band. U. E, I'uuliry. urchasor of {.m™"' 11 ' IJIOnEST, PWCE MveN.
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THK MASTERTON BLAOKSMITB AND WIMBLTVJRIOUT MANUFACTURING COMPANY LIMITED. To bo -registered under tlio proyN sioßSOtTho Companies Act, 1882, Capital £IOOO in 1000 shares of i'l each, pnynblo 2s Od on application, os /won allotuiont and 2a Od in thrco months /wtfom the formation of tho company and Ur' subsequently by calls not .excecdim? 2s Gd pot share ovcry tlireo mouths. PROVISIONAL DIRKOTORY. Thomas Edinborough Chamberlain of Mosterton, farmer. Robert Campbell of Opalfi, Farmer. Thomas Malcom Brown of Opaki, farmer, John Hcssoy of Masterton, farmer. Augustus William Gave of To Ore Ore, farraor. W.B.Buick of Opaki, farmer, Thomas P. Lett of Masterton, coach i>_ proprietor. mi John Rayner, Taratahi, farmnr. • James McGregor, Lower Manain, farnior, David Guild, To Oro Oro, fanner. James Stuokey, Toßangitmnau, grazier, BANKERS. ■Tho Bank of Australasia, Masterton. SOLICITOR. o.l\ Gawith, Interim Secrotary, Ohas. A. Pinkorton. The objects of tho proposed company aro to establish and carry on tho business of a Blacksmith and Wheelwright Manufacturing Company in Masterton, and all work in connection thorowith or appertaining to tho said respective businesses and for such purpose, to
■ acquire either by purchaso or loase .j* suitablo premises in Masterton for C carrying on mid working tho said company in nil-its brandies. It Is contemplated in forming and working tho company to divide any profits after paying working oxpenses in paying a dividend of not moro than 7| por cont on tho called up capital after which any surplus remaining unapplied will be divided on co-operative principles betwoen tho sharoholdoraand customers being shareholders on the amount of the annual accounts. Provision will bo mado in the articles of Association of tho company that on shareholders shall hold more than 25
thus giving the company a ivido spread intluonco and preventimr itabeing acquired by a few individuals, Tho Directors do not anticipate that more than 10a por sharo including the application and allotment will bo required to bo called up, but if tho capital is required it if ill be made as easy as possiblo by making tho calls at intervals of not less than three months. The Provisional Directors have given their careful consideration to. tho prospools of this proposett Company and feel that. they can with conlidenco recommoud this undortakintr to the public and settlers as ono which is entered upon a fair basis, and promises in addition to making a Rood return of upon the employed to add to iJj. tho prosperity of the district. ' ' Applications tor shares will be received by the Bank of Australasia, Blasterton, or CHASAPINKERTON, Interim Secretary, Perry atroet Masterly
MUTUAL LIE ASSOCIATION Established 1860, (Incorporated by Act of Parliament). Restored under Life Asauranco Com. panto and Policies Acts of Now Zealand SHOWS -a WENTY.ONB Yeai , record of- sound, honorable, and prudent management, during which it has PROMPTLY PAID EVERY CLAIM. Is a thoroughly COLONIAL INSTITUTION with all its funds in these Colonieß, and no branches outside them, Does NOT issuo TONTINE POLICIES. Believing the system as advocated hero to bo a delusive anil unjust form of Assurance. BONUSES IN 1891. THE FIRST OFFICE IN AUSTRALASIA TO FREE LIFE POLICIES FROM HARASSINU RESTRICTIONS, MORTALITY TABLE. , , , " LifeisUccting, id our hearts, though stout and brave, Still, liko muffled drums, arc beating Funeral marches to the grave!" The 1 ' Expectation" given above represents . the average durationof existence at each age. Life in the Individual, however, is uncertain— "To every man upon this earth Death comctli Boon or late." Hcnco the whilom of making an immediate provision for tlioio dependent on one in' case of death bv assuring in The Mutual Life Association of Australasia. RESULTS, NOT ESTIMATES. The following statement exhibits in popular form the Netlßcsulls of the "Mutua Life Association's" transactions for Hi Quinquennium just closed, compared witlith preceding fivo years:— £ sd L ad. iL s, d «S,lWlQp,oW77U»l,BSl.o 17,0099 The ratio of Surplus m 1884 -was 12J pc cent,, and in 1889 amounted to HA per cent It will be observed that after payin] claims, Surrenders, etc,, and Expenses, tlicr is now in. hand 81 percent, of the tota premiums received on the current Policies and the Association is able to declare a prolit nearly Mi por cent, of the tota premiums received during tiio Fourth Quin (luennimn—results which speak well for it resources and profit-producing power, - Bf.Uv.djnm Ik ichiciri/'s Report w the Fourth Qum/iicimid Juvedigathn. Premiums paid will bo refunded at th< office of the Mutual Life Association o; Australasia. G.S.W.DALRYMPLE, Local Agent, BGILL,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3571, 26 July 1890, Page 3
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806Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3571, 26 July 1890, Page 3
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