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creates a powerful protection against that carelessness from which fires are chiefiy due— a, principle which , induces greater care arid caution in all households and places of business. , Building and population, too, arc both on the increase, and there is every prospect of this continuing. ' ( , • All tbe fire and Marine 'nsurance Companies in New Zealand are based upon the ordinal y principles, by which profits^ are divided amongst Shareholders only, ' 1 and such regard for Insurers as is now proposed finds no place in their constitution. Is is reasonably concluded, therefore, that a wide field lies open to the Company now introduced to the public, and a prospect of success certainly as great, if not greater, than that hitherto accomplished by similar institutions' is now presented for acceptance. As to the Company's projects — The success which has followed the. different Australian Mutual Life Associations must be well-known, and the increasing numbers, of such institutions augurs well that the principle of mutuality is the' key to this vast measure' of succcess. If success follows that principle when applied to risks of such an uncertain nature as life 1 ii>ks, it is impossible to advance any sound argument against the like results being obtained in applying the like principle to the less hazardous . undertaking of Fire and Marine Insurance. One Mutual Fire Society in Australia has been in existence nine years irp to May, 18S1, and for the last eight years it has paid 20 per cent bonus dividend equally between Shareholders and Insurers, besides 8 per cent, interest to Shareholders upon their paid-up capital, and in May 18S2 (the end of its tenth yeai ), it had in invested hinds the handsome amount of i 45, 000. What is more lemarkable still is that these results have all been produced from a called-up capital of only tiu t/iouuuul two hinidnd and fifty poiouh. Foi ms of application for shares can be obtained at the company's offices, Canada Buildings, Auckland, or from any branch of the National Bank of New Zealand, where the same will bo received up to the 10th August next. If no allotment is made, the deposit will be returned without deduction, and when the number' of Shares' allotted is less than tlie number apj)Jie'cl for the surplus will be credited in reduction of the amount payable oni allotment. Copies of, the Memorandum and Articles of A&spcia^ion oi the Company may be j inspected jat the office of the Company's, solicitors. . ,• Agencies will be established throughout the colony as soon as practicable. Dated at Auckland, this eighth day of July, ISB2.
I3E* you "wr-A-uanc A Situation To Buy Anything A Servant To Lkt Furnished To Sell Axytiiixo Or Ujsi'UKNisiifeD OR To Increase Your Business, ADVERTISE IN THE WAIKATO TIMES, The largest circulationr culation in the district, and consequently the best medium for advertising. Aduertismg is to business tuhat steam is to machinery — the grand propelling power. Fourteen Words for One Shilling — if pre-paid. Guaranteed Circulation 3000 Weekly
BUSINESS NOTICE. I beg to intimate to my friends and t!ic public generally that I have commenced business on my own account as a Wholesale Wine & Spirit Merchant, having purchased the Stock-in-trade of Messrs Cruick&hank and Co. I trust that the same liberal support which was accorded for so many years to my predecessors will also be extended to me. JOHN KIRKWOOD. IS, Queen -street, Auckland, July Ist, 1882.
HPHE HAYMAEKET, 103, QUEEN-STREET, Auckland. We have Purchased the whole of the SUTTONS T7ILOUR T> ALL " UTTON'S JJ LOUR JDaLL " POTATOES OTA TOES That were grown by Messrs. Fisher and Co., and which yielded the enormous ciop of 17 TONS TO THE ACRE, We are able to offer (h unrivalled POTATOB, Either for Eating, Keeping, and Cropping Qualities in lots to suit purchasers. Also, "Victorian," Magnum Bonum, Early and Late Rose, Flukes, Ash leaf, Kidney, &c HESKETH & AITKEN. J
f^ ENERAL T)RINTING OFFICE IJTENERAL JL RINTING OFFICE, Duke-street, Cambridge. JAMES S. BOND, In thanking the public of Waikato for tbe liberal support hitherto accorded him, takes the opportunity of informing them that he has added to his Printing Plant a new Treadle Printing Machine, "The Atlas" (which for speed and good work cannot be ©quailed), and also the type, press &c, lately used in the production of the "Waikato Mail," altogether making his plant one of the best in the Province for the execution of general printing.
All work done at Auckland Prices, and in style unsurpassed.
ARNAMENTAL PRINTING IN \J , BRONZE OR COLORS.
Every description of work executed, including pamphlets, catalogues, order boots, receipt books, delivery books, business cards, visiting cards, show cards, - concert, tickets, concert programmes, ball programmes, memo, forms,, , billheads, letter headings, labels^-coun^er; 1 slips, posters, handbills, balance sheets, society ruW,'&'c/ j ( -.' Valuation 1 notice books, rate books, v valuation rolls/proof of. debt, forms, &p.,^ kept'ui.jitQck; '!{« <c a, ,* r 1 „- •! , *vEasiin^^' c famij&ea. j Post, and -tel'-^ ■ g^aphlc;dVdej«^w^p*|ly^aiteiided.to. t - |,
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1574, 5 August 1882, Page 4
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