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AUSTRALIAN Mutual Provident Society. VOLUNTEERS & MILITIA MEN. THE Directors beg to draw the attention of Members of the Society to the following extrect from the 19th Bye Law : — “In cases of Policies for insuring sums contingent on the death of a Member or any other Person, the Policy will be void if such Member or Person shall engage in any Military or Naval Service except as a Volunteer.” Militia Men not engaged in disturbed districts or where Martial Law is proclaimed, are not called upon for any extra provision. The risk incurred by Militia Men so engaged will be covered by the payment . of any extra premium, at the rate of Ten and a half per cent, per annum in the sum assured. By order of the Board, Robert Thompson, Actuary and Secretary. J. Gilfillan, Agent Sydney, 13th April, 1860. Auckland, 28th April, 1860. ON SALE Ex Nimroud, Fura, African, and late arrivals. TONS “MITRE” IRON 3 tons galvanised and charcoal sheet do 4 tons sash weights 10 do. Ewbank’s nails 1 do. bolts and nuts and coach screws Washers | 1| inch blank nuts Bed screws, shoe heels and toe plates Sheet zinc, perforated do. Bnllock chains, bows, yokes Keys, plate rings and starts, WEDGES Timber-dogs, MAUL RINGS Iron and brass fram and axel sash pulley Registered guidd frame and axel do Sash and blind line MOSLEY & SONS’ plains, smoothing Jack, trying, jointer, mitre, pannel Improved sash, ploughs, fillisters Match and moulding, &c.. &c. Carpenters’ oil tins, pencils, squares Rules, measuring-tapes, stock whips LAND CHAINS, ladies’ garden tools Robert Sorby and Sons’ edge tools Patent door springs, Glasgow bubbles Oilometers saccharometers Skye’s hydrometers String Boxes, iron and wood Spoones, woods, iron, and electro-plated Albata-plate, electro-plated forks Tin and enamelled pie dishes Enamelled salting and preserving pans Do saucepans, glue pots, gridirons Arkansas stones and slips Turkey, Chartley, Forest and Welsh do Beech bench screws, mallets and chisel handles Iron bench screws Cattle holders, bells, trocars GLAZIERS’ DIAMONDS, tin foil Sponge, hair sieves, mops, mats Butter prints, hemp, halters Chair web, glue, Oakey’s glass paper PIT, CROSS CUT, hand, ripping, lock Table, chair back tenon, web and sash saws Carving turning tools Mappins’ cutlery,’Lockwood’s do Noble and Hoare,s varnishes NEWCASTLE GRINDSTONES and spindles Stubb’s and Lockwood’s saw files Hay knives, potatoe forks Switching and bill hooks, bed keys Pincers, shot belts and pouches Gun nipples, nipple keys Powder flasks, shingle froes Coal scoops, school slates Brushes —paint, banister, stove Oil, deck, scrubbing, shoe, plate, and broom heads Brass, copper and iron wire, adzes GRUBBING HOES, screw argurs Hammers—claw, riveting, framing Flooring, smiths’, coopers’ & upholsterering Coopers’ drivers, chisels, punches Flagging irons, howels and adzes Tinned and iron brackets Registered cash boxes Curtain bands, sash fastners Cornice pole rings SEINE TWINE of sizes, float corks A lasge assortment of shop twine Anvils, bellows, vices Horse nails, rasps and files Roller blind ends, rack pullies Bill files, steak tongues, cleavers Kitchen tongs and shovels Door scrapers and knockers Tinned and m.elting ladles, tormentors Hinges, T, butt, latches, gate, &c. Sheet brass, camp ovens, pots HEMP, LASTS AND BOOT TREES Capper boat-nails and roves Swivels, mending links Padlocks, hasps and staples Fish hooks and lines, hatpins Machine wire and even hair 200 dozen rim and carpenters’ patent locks Mail axles, chamoes skins Upholsterer’s pincers Saddler’s, shoe and eyelet punches Tea, dinner, and auction bells Bell furniture, digging forks Brass candlesticks, taps SPIRIT LEVELS, SQUARES WITH LEVELS Marking, cutting, and mortice guages Ljndons spades and shovels Grafting tools, post-hole spades Avery’s weighing machines, from 7 lbs. to' 10 cwt. Scale weights in sets @ 56 lbs. DOCK IRONS wire dish covers Horse, dandy, water, and bit brushes On sale by COLEMAN, IRELAND, & CO. Opposite Excha Hotel.

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Auckland Examiner, Volume IV, Issue 271, 9 June 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Examiner, Volume IV, Issue 271, 9 June 1860, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Examiner, Volume IV, Issue 271, 9 June 1860, Page 1

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