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AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PEOYIDENT SOCIETY. CMef Offices,— Mort's Buildings, Pitt-Street, Sydney. THE DIRECTORS beg to call attention to the advantages peculiar to this Society—Amongst others are the following— Ist. Extensive and peculiar privileges have been accorded to it by the Parliament of the Colony under the Acts of Council^ 7 Vie. No. 10, and 14 Vie. No. 11. 2nd. It is a Colonial Institution, and the Directors have adopted from the experience of 150 years of Kindred Institutions in the i Mother Country, whatever plans seem to have proved most useful. The result is that this Society has already attained a degree of prosperity unequalled by any similar institution. ! 3rd . All the profits revert to the members, and these, it must be borne in mind, accumulate at compound interest at the high rate ruling in the Colony. The following comparative scale will show the superiority of the Colonial Mutual Onceover the British Proprietary) and even the British Mutual Offices."— Example:— Age 40, Policy for £500. 35famc of Office. Ann Duration Bonu3 Pi-em of Policy. Addition An English Proprietary Company 16 7 110 years 50 16 8 Scottish Widows Fund (Mutual Assurance) Society 16113 7 years 70 0 0 Australian Mutual 4 years Provident Society... 16 2 1& 8 mos. 81 13 7 4th. These Bonuses may be commuted into a corresponding reduction of premium, or their value in cash, will be handed to the member at his option. sth. Surrenders accepted on equitable terms. 6th. General facilities for voyaging, residence abroad, &c. J. A. GILFILLAN, Agent for Auckland. September 30, 1857. TO SMALL FARMERS AND OTHERS FOR SALE an exceedingly Choice Allotment of Suburban Land containing 75 acres more or less, pleasantly situated on the Meance River. The section is covered with a luxuriant natural pasture of Grass and Toitoi, has never been flooded, and has the advantage of deep water carriage to and from the Port. The attention of intending settlers is particularly solicited to this very excellent opportunity for locatingthemselves near the Town of Napier, a chance seldom to be obtained. For particulars apply to T. X, NEWTON. Napier, Oct. 5, 1857. N.B. If the entire block is not sold within one month from the dale hereof it will be cut up into three or more allotments. FOR SALE, A QUARTER ACRE' SECTION, Town -£*• of Napier, desirably situated near the Land Office. For particulars apply to T. K. NEWTON. Napier, October 31, 1857. W 00 L. HPHE UNDERSIGED is a Cash Pur- -^ chaser oe Wool and will Advance liberally on consignments of the same to his friends in Auckland, for Shipment, to London, or the Colonies. T. K. NEWTON. Napier, Sept. 19, 1857. STORAGE. THE UNDERSIGNED are prepared to receive WOOL and GOODS, at the Iron Store, Waipureka. NEWTON & BROWNE. Waipureka, Ocf 5, 1857.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume I, Issue 5, 24 October 1857, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume I, Issue 5, 24 October 1857, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume I, Issue 5, 24 October 1857, Page 2

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