THURSDAY, MAEOH Blafc, At 9, p.m. ..; • .PROPERTY AT CROBS'OREEK. ' amm OTJNINGHAM, . BADHAM & CO. will sell .by auotion under inßtructionß fr<im the oxeoutorß o( the will,of the late Lot Cms, deceased, at their rooms, Brandon Street, Wellington, on Thursday the 31st. Match, at 2 p.m.— That valuable (arm situate in the Foatherntnn district (for upwards uf 20 years in the occu- ■, pation of tho late Mr Cross), containing MO acres freehold and 104 acres perpetual leaso,
It is situated between the Pigeon Bush and Cross' Creek Railway Stations, and ia now carrying 1100 nheep, bosides horses and cattle. There is a six-roomed house on. the property; also dairy, men's cottage, woohhed, conorete sheep dip, &o. The live stock and implements can bo taken at» valuation, at the option of the purchaser. Intending buyers nan obtain orders to view and further particulars on application to THE AUCTIONEERS, Orto- • Messes BIUNDON, TIISLOP . and BKANDON, Solicitors to the Executors.
AustrnliuuMiitual Provident Society . lVow Zealand Branoh: : Head Office, Custom bouse Quay, Wellington. • ■ Local Board of Directors: ■ The Hon. Mohoan S.'.Oraob, M.D., fi.M.G. 1 .M.L.0, (Chairman) jTflEHoif. Charles J. Johnston,, Esq,, M.1j.0. (deputy Chairman); Alfkedde'Bathe Biundon, Esq,; Tub Hon. Edward riicHAitD3ON,O.M,G,;JonNDu"N<)ANKRQ Medical Officer: Bn, W. Q. Kemp. JLU.O.S. (Errand) rnflE OLDEST, WEALTHIEST, JL ' AND , MUST PIIUSPEHOUS" AUSTIULTAN LIFE 01'FIOE, AND IDE LARGBSr IN THE BfIITISH EMPIItE. The Only Colonial Life Offiu'e WHICH DECLARES A BONUS EVERY MAR, The Method of Valudtionddopted h thw Society itofthe mostslringent char-acter,-'arid erisum a Considerably Larger Reserve to meet Liabilities than tkt kid by am/' other office m the Amlrcksian Colonies "" ACCUMULATED FUNDS
£10,000,000 „<™ sl STERLING. All invested to yield neatly 6 per cert. Policies in Poaou 1(11 Q/ff) Sum Assured. .„' ~.£34,904,017 Accumulated Funds ... £9,739,873 Annual Income ',., ,„ £1,741,387 Ciißh Bonuses Divided „. £4,440,538 For FIVBYEABB ended 81st December, 1890, Policies have been written for SEVENTEEN AND A HALF MIL. LION STERLING. BOMSKS! OABH BONUSES declared tor last FIVE Years, TWO MILLIONS, yielding Reversionary Bonuses exceeding FOUR MILLIONS.
GA*R BONOS .mw ONE YEAR, too, 1469,856. YIELDING REVERSIONARY BONUSES AMOUNTING TO £967,000. This Cash Bonus to equal tu 42-1 par cent, on the premiums received during (he year. ASSUREYOUE LIFE IN THB A-M-b SOCIETY AND BEcta A BONUS EVEkY .YEAR. POLICIES ON NEW ZEALAND REGIBTEK. 16,000, . ASSURING £5,000,000. ASSETS IN NEW ZEALAND £1,419,276. EXPENSES OP MANAGEMENT LESS THAN 9 \ PERCENT. ON THE TOTAL INCOME. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Brancm Office— CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY. WELLINGTON. LOCAL AGENTS-Masterton, Lowes and lorna; Greybmn, F, H. WOOD : Canvtißiiiß agent, G, W, SCHRODER
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4071, 24 March 1892, Page 3
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