-GENERAL, A ustraJiau Mutual Provi« dent Society, New Zealand Branoh: Head Office, Custnm-houso Quay, Wellington. Local Board of Directors: The Hon. Morgan S. Grace, M,D., O.M.G;, M.L.O, (Chairman); The Hon, Charles J. Johnston, M.L.0., (deputy Chairman); Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq. ; Thk Hon, Edward Richardson,o, M.G.! John Duncan Esq. Medical Officer: Dk. W.G.Kemp.M.R.C.S, (England rilHB OLDEST, WEALTHIEST, X AND MOST PROSPEROUS Australian Life Office, and the LARGEST in the BRITISH EMPIRE The Only Colonial Life Office WHICH DECLARES A BONUS EVERY YEAR. The Method of Valuationadopted by this Society isoj the most stringent character, and ensures ut Considerably Larger Reserve to meet Liabilities than that held by any other office in the Australasian Colonies, ACCUMULATED FUNDS, £10,500,000 TEN AND A HALF MILLION STERLING All invested to yield nearly (j per cent POLIOIE3 IN FORCE ... 109,833 Sum Assured £37,006,211 Accumulated Funds ... . £10,682,036 Annual Income £1800,347 Cash Bonuses Divided ... £4930,361 BONUSES CASH BONOS for ONE year, 1891, £489,828, yielding Reversionary Bonuses amounting to £1,009,000, This Cash Bonus w equal to 42'4 per cent, on the premiums rcooived during the year, CASH BONUSES declared for last FIVE Years, OVER TWO MILLIONS yielding Revoraionary Bonuses exceeding FOUR millions, ASSURE YOUR LIFE in the A.M.P, SOCIETY AND SECURE A BONUS EYEtiY YEAR. EXPENSES OF MANAGEMENT LESS THAN 9| PER OENT, ON THE TOTAL INCOME. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Branch Office— CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY. WELLINGTON. Local AoENTs-Masterton, LOWES& lORNS ; Greytowp, F. H, WOOD ; Canvassing agent, G, W. SOHRODER
G. B.W. DALRTMPLE, Financial, Insurance, AND LAND AGENT MABTERTON, NEW ZEALAND. Established : Inveroargill, 1863; Hokitika, 18GG; Masieuion, 1876. AGENCIES— New York Life Insurance Company. The Standaid Insurance Company of New Zealand, Fire, Marine and Fidelity Guarantee, Permanent Investment and Loan Association o£ Wairarapa. Norbury'B Draining Pipes, Bock's Rubber Stamps and Inks. The "SAMSON" Stump Extractor The Standard Accident Insurance ComPROPERTIES FORSALERegiater Price No. £ 611 2700 acres, -well fenced and grassed, stock 2000 sheep and 40 head of cattle given in, good limestone country CBsi 059 2(io acres (only 10 acres bush) ablo land, carries 4 sheep to the acre, 7-rooined house, 1 mile from school and post office; 20 one half cash 21 652 400 acres (only 20 aores bush carries 3 sheep to the acre; easy terras 2800 780 41 acres well fonced, good house j closo to dairy factory 400 First-class station, 1| miles from town, 4000 acres 12,000 855 430 acres well fenced, grasßed _ and watered, half cash, 1200 875 18 acres, lar;o houso aud stables close to a school 650 87li 300 acres at 22s 6d per acre, only 15 per cent cash, 350 882 4 roomed house,l3 acres, 825 884 House,2 acres, L 25 cash down 175 908 House of 4 rooms, J acre land 40 909 250 acres ploughable land, 8 roomed houso, quarter mile from School, 2 miles from Post Office and Dairy Factory; 2000 914 2128 acre Sheep Station, 3 miles from a town 6384 918 40 acres, all fenced, grassed and well watered, 5 roomed houso largo Bhed; only i? 5 cash, 325 919 '■*o acres ploughable land, houso, Ac., only 2 miles from town, £2OO cash, 1200 920 Cottage, only IB 924 0700 aoieß, leasehold, rental £175 per annum ; goodwill and improve nonts £2200, freehold 20s per acre it wished, £O7OO, Stock oan be taken at valuation ,2200 920 House, 5 rooms and scullery, 170 930 210 acres bush laud 300 Samson Stump Extractor—Price £ls or let on hire
For Sale-Hotel, General Store. And many other properties iu various localities, suited to every description ot purchaser, particulnra of which and a list of properties for sale will be furnished on application. . Properties Valued, Tradesmen's Books kept, Accounts Issued, Collected and Audited, Arbitrations and Partnership Accounts Adjimtedi £IO,OOO To lend in sums of £IOO aua upward from 51 to 8%. 6. S, W. DALRYMI'LE, MnstertoD, Wairarapa. THE VEkY LATEST. WE understand tho result of Profsssur Gallon's recent signalling with Mars indisputably proves that the marvellous brilliaiijy of that Planet is solely due to the fact of the inhabitants thereof using nothing but LIGtITOF THE AGE KEROSENE, which, on this terrestrial sphere, is admitted to bo the Safojt and MOST POWERFUL ILLUMINANT known. On a sample submitted to Wm. Skey, Esq., Government Analyst, ho reports as follows "This sample is almost ABSOLUTELY COLOURLESS; iB Quite Clear, and has but a VERY SLIGHT ODOUR of the article. Its Flashing Point (proving its safety) is Vory High boine; between Is'and IMy." ' NOTE.—The Government stipulate only that the flashing point shall bo not less than 110° Falir. NOW LANDING, EX HENNY, FROM NE\y 10,000 MSMHOraOFIHS KEROSENE, 15 0" E&cli tin is fitted with Banker's new patont vent spout, and each caso bears a handsome and attractive label, showing THE LIGHT OK THE AGE, W. M.BANNATYNE AND flu., AGENTS. WELLINGTON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4207, 1 September 1892, Page 3
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