P. H.WCOD. • tauatahi stock sale yards. Dates of coming Sales, FH. WOOD will hold his rogular . fortnitjhtly Stock Sales, at the Tatatahi Yards on dates as under, viz., Thohsday, 19th May, at 1 o'clock do 2nd June, do do ]6m. do do 'do 30th do do Settlers dsßirouß of disposing of stock are requested to Bend particulars of en« tries tii the undersigned if, posßible, atleast 7 flays prior to date' of sain, in order to ensure fall publicity being given to samo. Except fur private,or'special sales, no oharge will bo made for advertising, KB. WOOD, Auc'ionecr. . FRIDAY, 27th MAY, 1892, At 3 p.in. CARTERTON AUCTION BOOMS, By order of W, B. Chennells Esq, agent of the PublioTrust.ee,"' 2 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND, Situate HIGH-STREET, OARTERTON. U U WOOD has received J. • £11 ; 'YV instructions to soil by public auction at his Carterton Rooms on tho abovo date, at 3 p.m, all that piece or parcel of laud containing 2 acres, bo the same a little more or less, ! having a frontage of 200 Mr" to High street, Carterton, by a depth of 1000 links, and'boing part of section No i, on the plan of the township of Cartorton; one of the best building 'sites in the Borough. The laud is fenced and of good quality, TERMS AT SALE. ' F. H. WOOD, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 2nd JUNE, 1892." At 1 o'clock, TARATAHI STOCK SALE. F H.WOOD will sell by public auc- , tion at his TnTatahi Yards, on Thursday, 2nd June, at 1 p,w----20 Calves, steers and heifers 4 Cows (dairy) 7 Calves, mostly steers 3 Heifers (empty) 2 years old 1 Steer, 2 years Further Entries Invited. ImiMonf/ie Sincmst Form of Flattery. KINSEY, (LATE PRICE & CO) Artist and Photographer, ■. Lambtos Ujuay, Wbujngton,
SPECIAL NOIWS. \LL PiciDßEsaro taken by the Pko« . I'KIKXOII PERSONALLY, TIIE PIIBUU can therefore feel assured that overy oains will be taken to produce a Sinking Portbait combined with a Pleasing PICTUKE. TWO PROOFS FOR E4OHSITTING. OAMNET-- 8 D Three-quarters or foil length, 1 copy 3 0 do do 3do 5 0 do do Cdo 7 0 do , do 12 do 12 C The great success whicli we liarn achieved by our hiqhhj artistic work, logcl/ier tw'f/i the pultlicathn of our Kcduceil Price List, hi induced others to attempt to follow in mrmk; bviasmmpmctml Photoraphe.rs, POSSESbING INSTHUMBNTd OF TBE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS aid design, ami kep ounelm abreast o} the times with the proym of our pnfesmn, the Public can' readily «n<feiifa?id lie.reason of our superiority, and how utterly impossible it \s for others to toftpetcttitfnu, . MATT-OPALETTEB As executed by us, the stylo of finish J is not injured by Handling nor Moisture. MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA. Established 18C9. (Incorporated by Act of Parliament). THE 'I'WENTV. THIRD ANNUAL EEPOfiT Which has just been issued is most satis factory, and shows:— 1 Reduced Expenditure. Increased Funds. Low Mortality Experience. Phenomenal Reduction in the outgo for Surrenders, &c. PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. THE DEATH CLATMFAW inlSO were us follows; Per Cent. On the very day the proofs wore received, or within 48 hours thereafter 08 •After that time, but within one week 27 After one week, but within H days ,„ 5 Over fourteen days , „, 0 The Association has Never Figured in Court either as Plaintiff or Defendant. SPfiOI AL T,A BLESLIFE ABSUKANUB WITHOUT COST, \ TABLE! A.R
REMARKS. ■ Under ordinary Forms of Assurance, the Policies on the lives of those who die young reap tholargest returns, THIS T&BLE ADVANTAGES THE BEST (.IVES. Early dca.th means payment of the Assurnno with Donuses, Long Life means all this, and tho following also: 1, All the Premiums refunded to the member. 2, Assurance continued at the same rale of Premium, 3, Several liberal options for realising the Investment,, EXAMPLE. A inau, age 30, assures for 1000 under Table A.R, 30, paying an Annual Premium of £35 3s, jd, for 30 years, and secures the following benefits:1. At Death, if before reaching 60 years of age, tho sum assured (L 1000) with lloversionary Bonuses added, S, At Age 60, h refund of all premiums paid (LlOao), and theilcmber may continue tho Policy for UOOO with future profit!} at tho original rote of premium (13355.4 d,), and either draw the Cash Value of Accrued litmuses or leave tlicm ns Reversionary Additions to the sum assured. Or, ho may withdraw the total Premiums paid (£1055), as above, the Surrender Value of the policy (£270), and also i\\» accrued Cash Bonuses: • •' Or, hemayhw a I'.UD-ui' policv for 100 ft «;ih full participation in the future rojits, and an Asnuitv of A'l2o (about for he rest of life, Tables of rates and all information can he obtained from any of tho local agencies or from tbo following representatives :- E.B,HARE, ... ... Maatoiton P. GILL, Resident Agent, Queen-atreet, Maaterttm. district mm ! BramloMudFeatherston Streets,
MR.FAMKR is forming a second shorthand clhbb, and will attend at Mr Lungtou's Oflico, next tho Old Council Chambers, Queen Street, J]nstorton, from C.30 to-7 p.iu. mi Mondays aud Fridays,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4119, 25 May 1892, Page 3
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827Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4119, 25 May 1892, Page 3
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