MABTERTON AGRICULTURAL &'PASTORAL ASSOCIATION., ANNUALMPTING.. ' THE annual mooting nf uiombers will : bo held in the Club Hotel,' Mastorton, on WBDNESDAY, Bth day of Jiiae, 1892, at 3,30 p.m. ■ JiusiNESß—To receive '■ report and balanco aheot, election of office . bearers, arrangement tor new show grounds and general. A, WALKER, Secretary, £1 REWARD. LOST— A plain ((old band ring with E.J. S. engraved on it. Suppined to have been dropped at the' Akura Baoos, Above roward will bo given on returning the same to this office. IN BANKRUPTCY. ■ In the District Court of Wairarapa, holden at Masterton, being a local Court of Bankruptcy, NOTICE is hereby given that the Bankruptcy of Joseph Inglky, of Carterton, settler, baa this-day-been de> clared closed and the Debtor orderod to come up for his discbarge at.the -next sitting of the above Honourable Court, to be held on 22nd June, 1892. W.IS.CBENNISLLS, Deputy Official Assignee 27th May, 1892. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. rpHE Second Terra will begin on 1 WEDNESDAY, Ist June. OHAS.F. POWLEB, Secretary, I
MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA. Established 1869. (Incorporated by Act of Parliament). THE TWENTY THIRD ANNUAL ; REPORT ' ■' Which haa just boon issued is most satis factory, and shows : Keduced Expenditure. Increased Funds. i Low Mortality Experience. Phenomenal Seduction in the -outgo for Surrenders, &c. PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. THEDEATEGLAIMSPAID in 189 were as follows :- Per Cent, On the very day the proofs were received, or within 48 hours thereafter 68: • After that time, but within one week ... 27 : After one week, but within 14 days 6 Over fourteen days 0 The Association has Never Fiqubbd in uourt either as plaintiff ob Defendant. • SPECIAL TABLE 8- . LIFH ASSURANCE WITHOUT COST, • TABLE A.K REMARKS. Under ordinary Forms of Assurance,' the Policies on the iives of thoso who die younj reap the largest returns, ' THIS TABLE ADVANTAGES THE BEST LIVES, Early death means payment of tho Assurana with Bonuses, , : Long Life means all this, and tho following also: 1, All the Premiums refunded to tho member. 2, ASSI""""- ~."Hft-J »* «-'« »™« ™*« "f Fr 3, Several liberal options for realising tho Investment,
EXAMPLE.. A man,. age 30, assures for 1000 under Table A,K, 30, paying an Annual rrcmium of • £35 3a, 4d, for 30 years, and secures, the following benefits; — X. At Death, if beforo reaching 60 years of ago, the sum assured (L 1000) with Reversionary Bonuses added,' 3, At Age 60, a refund of all premiums paid (L 1055), and the Member may continuo the Policy for LIOOO with futuro profits at the original rate of premium (L 35 3s, 4d,), and either draw tho Cash Value of Accrued Bonuses or leave them as Reversionary Additions to the sum assured, Or. he may withdraw tho total Premiums paid (£1055), as above, the Surrender Value of the policy (£2?0), and also the accrued Cash Bonuses; Or, he may have a paid-up policy for 1000, vith full participation in tho future rofits, and an ANNDIII of £l2O (about) for ho rest of life. Tables of rates and all information can be obtained from any of tho locjil • agencies. or from tho following representatives : E.B.HARE, Masterton P. GILL, Resident Agent, "■ Queen-street, Maaterton, DISTRICT OFHCE; BrandonandFeatherston Streets, . Wcllineton PIANO TONING, MR(J.W,LEWKNS(of Scoullar & Ohisholm's, Wellington) is now in the Maaterton district, and will call upon residents in the course of a few days,; Pianos, organs, harmoniums, nnd all musical instruments tuned and repaired. Orders may be left at tho oice of the Wairabapa Dam Times, Maßtenon. LOOK! TAYLOR'S ARABRN OINTMENT. NOTHING like it inthe. World: for WOUNDS and SKIN' *p.ISEASES '' ' Agents' . J. GRAHAM & Co,, Maaterton, : J.JOJNES&Oo,, Eketabuna. JNOTICEI IBAVE this day taken over thes EKETAHUN'A 1 BUTOHER'YMJSIjjiESS. |ately carried op by .lame ColemanV Cub topers 'jnay rely on're iseivjn'g every attention. " Dated at'Eljetnhmiatliiß'lßthday 6{ May, 1893, ' GEORGE EDWARDS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. rpMDERS for the Erection of a 1 BRIDGK over tho Taueru l%er at Tauraataraea wijl he received at'iny plllce, whero plans and specifications may bo seen, up to noon uu the 4th proximo, JOHN KINO, Engineer. MASTERTONxOPAKI JOCKEIf CLUB. ;
A NT! person found' trespassing on the Opaki Race Course, without writ* ten peranission from the Secretary, be propeputed. ' '" l! " "' ' 1 miliers and jockeys hftyipg, keys of toe I 'gate'leading-An fe> thei Course are requested to return them to the Secretary immediately'.' • E.'ft WADMNfITOfy . "■ ' Bepre'tary.'M.p.l.O.
MESSRS JOHNSTQN&Ccy Will open cm We dnebday, May 4th, A firßt-oJass XOAXDJNG HOUSE, IN Queen Street, Maßtertoii, next.to Mr Perry's house, where travellers and residents may get excellent accommodation at moderate rates. Good and secure 1 paddocks for horses. Beßular Boarders' Tariff 17s *r week,. Single Meals 9d'; .■ Beds Is. ■ Board; without
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4124, 28 May 1892, Page 3
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