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thi Association may bo carried on oris . intended 10 be carried on j and anylanrt or buddings bo acquired to diaposd of or deal with by'sw, loaae, or 6therr|ise, as to tho Directors shall seem fit. (t.) To niakeatid cutorinto contracts ondicngasomenta for the supi>ly of stock In trade or material at fiicd prices, for fixed \ periods, or otherwise, as to the Directors shall seem fit' ! (o.) To ncquiro and undertake tho whole or any part of tho business, property and liabilities of any corporation of _ person olationu authorised to carry on, or possessed of property suitable tor any of tho purposes of this Association, (H,) To act as agolit for any corporation or per- .. Bon for tho sale of goods on commissi, a or tor any other purpose for which the ] Association shall be appointed agents,! - | (r.) To raise monoy in any manner the Directors may think lit, and in particularly tho issuo of debentures or dsbenturc stock, perpetual orothorwise, charged upon | all or any of tho Association's prop sent and future, including its —... capita). (s) To borrow money, elth«r from its Bankers or otherwise, with or without security, upon the property of tho Association, . (i,) Toappointagentsin auy part of the world for all or any of the purposes of the Association. • , M), To make, accept, cndoiao, and execute other negotiable instruments, I (N.) To enter intoany arrangements for sharing profits, union of interest, co-operation, joint adventure, reciprocal concessioner

otherwise, with any corporation or person carrying on, or engaged in, or who may bo about to carry on or engage in, any businfßS which thii Association is authorised 10 carry on or engage in, or any business or' transaction capable of being tarried on so as directly or indirectly, to benefit this Association; and to lepd money, to guarantee (ho contracts of, w otherwise assist to become responsible for any such corporation or person, j (0.) To manage and deal with any land W Bion of the Association as security for any debt in sach manner as to the Directors shall seem fit, with as.full powers as any individual t.ouldhavo in like case. - ' (p.) To construct, carry out, maintain, im prove, manage, work, control, and superciation's objects, and to contribute to, .... ~—--n s9i ß t or tako part i or concern', ments as the Eireo- " tors think lit for granting, and to grant, special concessions, reductions in prices, rebate in priccß, discounts, or other advantages to shareholders, or to persons purchasing at the factories or stores of the Association, or to both shareholders and such purchasMS. (n.) To carry on any business of tlio Associa tionnponco-optrativo principles to such extent, and «ith such limits, and subject to such provisions as to the Directors shall seera fit. (3.) To makoadvances and loans to any per son, company, or firm, and cither with or without security for re-payment. (T,) To do all or any of tlio above things os divided into 20.000 Shares at & wot,

A ustrnliawM.ur.ual Provident Society, New Zealand Branch: Head Office, Custom-house Quay, Wellington. Local Board of Directors: The Hon. Morgan B, Grace, M.D., 0.M.6., M.L.O, (Chairman); The Hon, Charles J. Johnston, H.L.C., (/Joputy Chairman); Aifked de Bathe Bhandon, Esq. ; The Hon. Edward Kichakdson.O.M.G.iJoiin Duncan Esq. Medical Officer: De, W, G. Kemp, M.K.C.S, (England) mHE OLDEST, WEALTHIEST, I AND MOST PKOSPEROUS Australian Life Office, and the LARGEST in the BKITISU EMI'JKE The Onh Coioniai Life Office WHICH DEOUSES A BONUS EVERY YEAR. The Method of Vahmtionadoptd by this Society isofthe most stringent character, and ensures a Considerably Larger Reserve to meet Liabilities than that kid by any other office in the Australasian Colonies.

• ACCUMULATED FUNDS, £10,500,000 (m AND AIIALF MILLIONS) STERLING, All invested to yield nearly 6 per ceit. JfouoiE3 in Force ... 109,333 Sum Assured %,066,2U Accumulated Funds ... Annual Income 11,800,347 Cash Bonuses Divided ... £4,930,8G1 BONUSES! GASH BONOS for ONE year, 1891, £489,828, yielding Reversionary Bonuses amounting to £1,009,000. This Cash Bonus vm equal to 42'4 per cent, on the premiums received during the year. CASH BONUSES declared lor last FIVE Years, OVER TWO MILLII INS yielding Reversionary Bonuses exceeding FOUR millions, ASSURE YOUR LIFE In tho A.M.P SOUILTV AND BKCUM A BONUS EVEliy YEAR. EXPENSES OF MANAGEMENT LESS THAN 9i PER CENT. ON THE TOTAL INCOME. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Branch. Office—

CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. Looai Aornts—Mastprton, LOWES& lORNB ; Greytown, F. H, WOOD • Canvassing went, G, W, SOHKODEK. PUBLIO TROSTOFFIOE. OAPmLFUNDSOFKSTATES placed in the Public TrustOOjco guaranteed by tho Colony. 1 By "The Publio Trust Office Acta Amendmont Aot, 1891," the Colony noirpuatanteeathe integrity of the capital funds of properties placed in the Public Trust. Office where thore is no direction for tho investment of such funds, or where there is no other direction for their investment than generally, at tho option of the Public Trustee, in General Govern* merit Securities of New Zealand or in mortgage of real estate within tho Colony. 2. The Colony also guarantees on Buch capital funds a fixed rate of interest, to be credited quarterly, free of al office charges, to tho properties from which the funds arise. 1 3, The valuo of this guarantee will be obvious when it is considered thatit is—(a,) The guarantee of tho Colony against loss from investmentsjin bad or insufficient securities, (ut,) The guarantee of tho Colony against loss from delay in tho Investment of moneys, (o) The guarantee of the Uolony that the interest fixed by Order in Council shall bo regularly and punctually paid, free of all charecs of tho Publio Trust Office. i. The rates ofintorcst to be allowed by the Public Trust Office on the Capital Funds for investment are 5 per cent on any amount up to £3,000, and i por cent on the amount in excess of £3,000, and these rates, which aro allowed free of all charges, will result in an income of—£6o a year from LI.OOO, or 5 por cent 160 „ 3,000, or 5 per cent 190 i, 4,000, or 4§ per cent 2HO „ 5,000, or4B-stlis„ 270 „ 0.000, or i\ per cent and so on. J, K. WARBTJKTON, Publio Trustee.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4118, 21 May 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4118, 21 May 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4118, 21 May 1892, Page 4

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