OUNINGHAM, BADHAM & CO ■ THURSDAY,-MARCH 81st, ■' ; ...., At 2 p.m. : PROPERTYAT CROSS' CREEK. MESSES Y'IMNGHAM, BADHAM & CO, will sell by auction under instructions from the executors of the will of the lute Lot Cass, deceased, 1 at their rooms, 1 Brandon Street, Wellington, on Thursday the 31st March, nfc 2 pm.— That valuable farm situato in the Fcatherßton district (for upwaids of 20' years in the occupation of tho Jute Mr Cross), | containing 640 acres freehold and IG4 aorcs perpetual lease..' It is situated between the Pigeon Bush and Gross' Orcpk Railway .Stations, and is now carrying 1100 sheep, besides horses and cattle, There is a six-roomed house on the properly j also dairy, men's cottage, woolshed, conorete sheep dip, &c, Tho live stock and implements can be taken lit a valuation, at, the option of the purchaser, Intending buyers nan obtain orders to view and further particulars on application to THE AUCTIONEERS, OrtoMmiis BRANDON, HISLOP and BRANDON, Solicitors to tho Executors, A.ustralinu>lutunl Provident -Society ," iVow Zealand Branch: . Head Office, Custom house Quay, . 'Wellington. , Local Board of Directors:
The Hon. Morgan S, Grace, M,D., O.M.'e„ M:L.O, : (ChairmiiD);The Hon. Charles J. Johnston, Esq,, M.L.C. (i)oputy Chairman}; Alfuedde Bathe Brandon, Esq. ; The Hon, Edward riioiiABDSON.O.M.G,; John Donoan Esq Medical Officer; Bu. W. G. Kemp, M.K.O S, (England mHE ULDKST, WEALTHIEST' J AND MOST PROSPEROUS AUSTtULJAN LIFK OI'FICE, AND THE LARGBSf IN THE BUITISH EMPJRE. The Qiivi Colomial Life Ofhoe whiou deoures A BONUS EVERY ¥EAR,' The Method of Valuationadopted bi/ 1 this Society it of Hit most stringent cluxrader, and eimim a Considerably Larger Ileum to meet Liabilities tkn that held by any. other office in the Auslrdasian Colonies ACCUMULATED FUNDS • NEARLY i, STERLING, All invested to yield neatly 6 per coat. POUOIE3 inForce 1 f)1 Q/jfl Sum Assured £'34,3(14,017 Accumulated Funds . ,„ £9,739,873 Annual Jncomo £1,741,387 Cash Bonuses Divided ...' £4,440,533 For FIVE YEARS ended 31st December, 181)0, Policios have been written for SEVENTEEN AND A HALF MIL-
LION STERLING. BONUSES! .: " GASH BONUSES declared for last 1 FIVE Years, TWO MILLIONS, ! yielding Reversionary. Bonuses J exceeding; POUR MILLIONS. Gj4.SU BONUS FOR ONE YEAH, ' 1890, .£469,830, YIELDING REVERSIONARY BONUSES AMOUNTING to mm. This Cash Bonus w.'-s equal to 421 per cent, on the premiums received daring the year. ASSURE YOUR LIFE IN THE A-M-P. SOCIETY AND SECURF A BOJSUSEVBttyyEAB. POLICIES ON NEW ZEALAND REGISTER, 10,000, ■ ASSURING ■ • ! £x nnn f\(\f\ . ASSETS IN NEW ZEALAND £1,419,276. EXPENSES OF MANAGEMENT LESS THAN 9| PERCENT. ON THE TOTAL INCOME, EDWARD W. LOWE, 1 Resident Secretary. Branch Office— CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. LOCAL APrENTS-Masterton, Lowes and lorns j Greytown, F. H, WOOD • Caavtißiug agent, G, W, SCHRODER WHAT " SHEEP FARMERS SAy ABOUT • Langstone's .Vermifuge. TESTIMONIALS, Oroua Downs, Foxton, Feb. 18,1891. Dear Sir.—l have tried jour remedy on 800 lambs with surprising result!, The bodily condition of the animals was improved and Hi» growth of wool was most marked, YourVei fuge ia just what sheepfarmera require, being inexpensive.—John lU'Lennan, Gum Grove, Fcathcrston, Sept. 25,1891, Dear Sir,—l have no hesitation in statin?, for the benefit of phcepowners, that I consider your Vermifuge a most efficacious medicino for hoggets suffering from intestinal and bronchial parasites. I have drenched 200 hoggets with it, and am so satisfied with tlio results that I liavo ordered enough of the Vermifuge to dose my remaining hogge 4 and lambs at weaning.—W. H. Nicois. Ngokomai, Sept. 10,1891. Dear Sir,-I administered'your Vermifuge to 200 of my hoggets, and I bog to infoirayou that the results were exceedingly grati ing, I haye every confidence in the efficacy o' the medicine; and feel sure that when its qualities become moro widely known it will command an enormous salo amongst shcepowners, D, P, McLaren, South Fcathcrston, Sept. 30, 1891, Dear Sir, —I have pleasure in testifying to the beneficial results my hoggets have derived from your Vermifuge. I drenched thirty a weekagoand they parted with most offensive matter, Experimenting further with forty hoggets, I found tho yard strewed with tapeworms. lam now so satisfied with thegenuinencssofyour remedy that I now give you ah order to drench my flock, which numbers about 0000.-A,'Yuib. • ''' •' ■ ;'" ■ . Gle'mlower, Oct 20,1891,. Dcir Sitj—l havtf nd' hesitation in' stating, for the benefit of shecpoiyiicrs'.' thiit I Coniiildr vour Verm'ifugo'a most efficacious me'd'cjno for jiogge}3 suffering |roni 'itjtostjfiol aiid'biohttjjal" |>as|sjtcs; Ijiobpdred I drenched some lime ago are now in a thriving condition, and I think your remedy invaluable. ~' ; • ';..-: Chas. J. Jubv, . Table 'Lands, Aug, 13,1891, Dear Sir,—l have pleasure in testifying to tho efficacy of your Vermifuto in ejecting intestinal worms from sheep. I shut, some thirty hoggets up and dosed, them .according to your directions, and although-1 did not expect any rcsults'aa regains long 'worm at this pejiod of tlio y'cllr, yet I was quite sw prlsVi at the number of worms which were strewn about the next day in tho, yard where the sheep wore confined, I feel quite confident that, if properly administered at' the 'pftpcr timeofthe 'year, say.(lf (he jitjfejijni'of. February, befori'the long'worrfi has penetrated greatly'lhto'tliel'iuigs" that there wopl he a ofyoiingshcfp,—laifl. etc,, "" ' " '''■ ' fJiiAS. J, Tout, . Greytown, Aug, 19, IM<II I Dear Sir,—l havo proved your Vei to bo effectivo in restoring hoilth'to U 6B oi» to which such has been administered. To my mind it is a valuable medicine for sheep, E, S, ■Maokbeu, Kivcrsdale. . ' Glenrnorgah,' Juno'ls,lß9l, Dear Sir, —I drenched 500 of my hoggets . with your VcrmifiujC sdtyo thyeo mouths'-aM wi(h,rcfflarkab.le.reßultfr: ; v?-!iS; U |ow"cdnaiti(ih at (he time and I did not know: what \yas the hiatter with them, The day after (lie da»o' had been administered I found the yard Povcrod,, with parasites ■ and tape worms, The sheen aro now In excellent condition, healthy and vigorous, and the extra WOWth of Wool ia simnl? nmurlmtiln.- TTav» sent for a fresh supply.-HrlloiilsgNi., .■[ \ VEHICLES FOR PRIVATE SALE.; 1 Now Biistio Trap. 1 Spring Trap, 2nd, hand but in Ist ••'. class order. ! •■ '• •' i Gig.liglifc and strong • 'do' do Either : of tho above are to bo had a bflrgiiin,.■ Abplylo -■■'■'■■ '"' '■•'''?'■' ■"•'i •'■' -'F, a WOOD
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4072, 25 March 1892, Page 3
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