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New Advertisements. NEW:.. , r ZEALAND < : MENT -LIFE INSURANCE, . ;ON THE .-•• .- , : - V : MUTUAL OTI -PAUTICIPATING TRINCIPLE. CHIEF POST OFFICE, AUCKLAND. ALL Profits divided amongst Policyholders. Surplus -of first five- years' is £12,191.' First division of Profits will be made in 1880. The Department issues all desirable forms of Policies. i All money kept in' thd Colony. Payment of every Policy is guaranteed by the Colony. Age admitted on the declaration of the insixred, 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. 1 26 '• ' - B' lß 9 , o.o' 5$ 30 10 4 2 0 0 7 35 . U ,15. .10 „ .0 ,0 7| 40 <l 13 16 l'0 J ' ! - 0 0 9 ,45 16 19., 7 . „0 P. ll, •W ; '20 019 'I/O' I s lj t Larger or smaller, sums r in,proporti©n. £250 will cost half the above rates, or for a Bmall extra payment. 1 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 bis payments, he can, ' after having made three annual payments, obtain a paid-up policy, free of future premiums, for an amount generally greater than the ; amount hehas paid. For tables, forms, and further information apply to any Post-cffice, or to ; ; ; • ! :H; CLAPCOTT,' • Chief Agent. Black Champion WILL SERVE MARES this season . ,■, at Pen car row Farm. . . , -.-■ Sinfi[le Marep, 1 iB3. T«ro or m l '6 at £2 10s each, No Groomage. ; ; /Y : ;'.-". : pedigree. „.. ':" ■> ; BLACK CHAMPION is jet blabk. He ib 6 years old.; stands 17 hands high,, has great strength of bone, beautiful yminetry, superior action, fine temper, has proved himself a sure foal-getter, and is . considered by judges to be as fine a colt of hia age as ever was bred in Otago. when a year old, .he gained first prize at faieri, and also first prize at Toko* mairiro ; when two years oM, first {prize at Tokomairiro, second at Taieri -, when three years old, first prize at Tokomairiro. His sire is the celebrated horse Marquis (imported), who gained 17 first and 5 second prizes in ; Victoria ; was bought by R. Miller, Danedin. In Otogo he gained 21 first and 3 cecond prizes. Marquis is sire to more prize-taking sires than ohy other horse South of the line. Marquis' sire, old Prince Charlie, well-known in Victoria to bo the best horse ever imported. Maggie, dam of Black Champion, gained 4 first and 2 second prizes at Taieri, and 2 first and 1 second at Tokomairiro. : Maggie is by old Black Champion, who gained, before leaving Scotland, 8, first l and 2 . second prizes; when 3 years old, one £50 premium ; and when 5 years old, when landed in Victoria in 1862, one £50 premium ; gained first priza at Ballarat, and, same year, first at Smeaton; he was sold to goto New Zealand, for £525, and gained first prize, 1863 and 1864, at Taieri, Otago, and afterwards died. .^"Thißprovcß BLACK CHAMPION to be as good blood as was ever bred in the Colony. Also, Merrilegs, Will serve Mares at £2 each. No Groomage Grazing Is 6d per week. All care taken bnt no responsibility. J. & W. MABTYN. THE WELL-KNOWN HEAVY DRAUGHT STALLION Northern Hero, A SURE FOAL CJETTER, and whose j«L stock has proved themselves second to none in the Province, will stand this Season at J. Alwill's Farm near Cambridge. Teems : Single Mares, £2 10 ; two or more, as per agreement. Good Grass Paddocks, at 2/- per week. Every care taken but no responsibility incurred. All payments to be made before the 14th January, 1880. For particulars apply to CHARLES BRINDLE, Proprietor. • 29th September, 1879. WAIKATO WILL stand this season at Hamilton n Monday's, Ohaupo'on Tuesday's, through Pukerimu and Cambridge on Wednesday's, at home the rest of the weeek. Terms : Single Mares, £3 ; two or more as per agreement. : FANCY Will travel by| Ohaupo on Monday, to Te Awamutu through Rangiaohia and Cambridge on Tuesdays. At home the rest of the week. Good paddocks at Is 6d per week. livery care taken, but no responsibility incurred. Terms : £1 10s o,t the time of service, and £1 10s wheo. the Mares prove ia foal. JAMES HAMILTON, : Clover Lea. MISS JOHNSTON, Milliner and Dressmaker, begs to inform her Friends and the Public genei'ally, that she has commenced the above business at her residence, opposite the Presbyterian Ckurch, Cambridge. latest Styti and Fit Giwant.-cd.

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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1142, 21 October 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1142, 21 October 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1142, 21 October 1879, Page 4

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