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. New Advertisemants. „,«... NEW ZKALANf) GOVERNMKNT IIFE INSURANCE, ON TIIE . mutual ok participating ' ■ '-■ principle. '"' | CHIEF POST OFFICE, AUCKLAND. ALL Profits divided amongst Policyholders. Surplus of first five years' work is £12,191:"- First division of Profits will, bo mado in 188C. The Department issues all desirable forms of Policies. All mou'ey kept in tho Colony. Payment of every Policy is -guaranteed by the Colony. Age admitted on the declaration of the insured, if unable to obtain any proof. Premiums on whole Life Policies for £500 with share in profits. Premium rates are Lower ! than those of Private Companies. Policies protected from Bankruptcy Laws. Yearly premium Laid: aside Age . . , for £500 daily for £500 . £ s. d. £ s. d. ; 25 8 18, 9 0.0 fcf . 30 10 „4 2 ; . 0, 0 7' :' 35 11 15 10 0 0 7s. ; 40 13 15 10 0 0 9! 45 16 19 7 0 011 ; 50 '20 019 0 1 1^ Larger or smaller sums in proportion. £250 will cost half the;aboye rates, or for a small extra payment. The capital sum will be paid to assured on surviving to a : certain age. : Absolute security from 'loss — If from any reasons a policy-holder is unable to continue his payments, he can, af .er having made thi ee annual payments, obtain a; paid- p po'.icy, fr e of future premiums, .for an. amount gererally greater than the amount he has paid. For tables; forms, and further information apply to any Post- . ffice, or to H. CLAPCOTT, * Chief" Agent. CLYDESDALES. SERVICES bf LOCH FERGUS and : STAR'and GARTER,* must be paid by promissory note on the 10th' January, 1880. :: '- :'2 :, y ( : : y y' ;; ;;■;■ '."'• ; In future there will be no rebate, f or mares not proving in foal.; .'.'.."' ; ;' ■ ma!cj.ean & cjo. : Fen Court, 10th October, 1879. ■'■' : - ■ . ■ '-. ' ■ ■l ■ : . ■ :, ■■ ■ .. : Black Champion WILL. SERVE MARES this season at Pencarrow Farm. Single Mare?, £i. Twb or m&re at £2 10s ear I*-;1 *-; No Groomage. PEDIGREE. BLACK CHAMPION ia jab black. He, is 6'years old. stands 17 hands high, has' gnu fc' strength of bone, beairirul lyniuifctry, superior action, fine temper, has proved himself, a sure foal-getter, and is considered by judges to be as fine a colt of his age as ever was bred in OtagO. when a year-old, he gained first, orize at Taieri, a d also first prize at Tokomairira * when two years oM, first prize at Tokouooi'ibo, second at Taieri 7 when ibree ycarß old, first prize at TV-kom-iirir?. His site is ihe celebrated hor-ie Marquis (imported), who gained 17 first and ! s tecond prizes in Victo it ; was bought by it. Miller, Dunedin. In Ofc>igo lie gained 21 Hist end 3 second pnzes. Marquis is sire to nioreprize-latiug' sires than any other horse South of tho line. Maiqu.s' sire, old .Prince, Cjharlie, well-known in Victoria to be the best hoi-se ever imported. Maggie, dam of Black Cbampioo, gained 4 fi-at and 2 eecood priz s at Taieri, and 2 first and 1 second at Tokomairiro. Maggie is by old Black Champion, wiio gained, before leaving Scotlatid, S first and 2 second prizes j when 3 years pldj one £50 premium ; and wLen 5 years old, when landed in Victoria in ISG2, one £50 premium ; giiued first priz j at Badarat, and, same year, first ac Smeaton ; ne was sold to go to New Zealand, for £525, and gained first prize, 1803 and 1564, at Taieri, Ofcngo, and afterwards died. <^This proves BLACK CHAMPION to be as good blood as w: . ever bred in the Colonies Also, Merrilegs, Will sarve Mares at £2 each. No Groomage Grazing Is 6d per week. All care taken but no responsibility. J. & W. MARTYN. THE HEAVY DRAUGHT ENTIRE : Cceur de Lion WILL serve Mares at Stoxis's Farm, Ngaruawahia, this season. Terms: £3 per Marc. Good Paddocks at 2/G por week. Every care, but no responsibility .incurred. T. BURTON. THE WELL-KNOWN HEAVY, DRAUGHT STALLION Northern Hero, A SU RE FO A L GETTER, and whose /ja- stock'has proved themselves second to none in tl(q<^i-ayjnpe., will stand this Season at J. AiwiLi's iarm near Cam- ! bridgfi. _ ■dß®s2ffisSP Ma tow r.) 'Gb«rdloS*aWiPAcklodlds^it.2/-^^ Kleelc. Every care taken bllfc.-3i.tf fl-^foWajpty incurred. /.ll pay*tteatsj : tp be^madq {before the Hth JAnuaryf lUs*o._ ' i xrri J For particulars' apply to , , .-,-,... M-n y^-CHA'RLiBS' ;f 'BBTNDtiI3, V> j , .-., „//'';;'■'•;;'• '••Proijri(jeo'ti / ' ! 20th Sepieinbeiv V870,i j

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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1139, 14 October 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1139, 14 October 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1139, 14 October 1879, Page 4

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