AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. Chief Offices,— Mart's Buildings, Pitt Street, Sydney. 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 legislature of the Colony under the Acts of Council, 7 Viet. No. 10, and 14 Viet No. 11. 2nd. It is a Colonial Institution, and the Directors have adopted from the experience of 150 years of Kindred Institutions in the 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 tLe superiority of the Colonial Mutual Office over the British Proprietary and even the British Mutual Offices . — Example: — Age 40, Policy for £500. Name of Office. Ann. Duration. Bonus Pivm. of I'olicv Addition An English Proprietary Company '. 16 7 1 10 years 50 16 8 Scottish Widows' Fund ( Mutual Assurance ) Society 1611 3 7 year* 70 0 0 Australian Mutual 4 years Provident Society 16 2 1 & 8 mos 8113 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. GIL FILL AN, Agent for Auckland. September 30, 1857. pOG WHEEL STEEL FLOUR MILL. Spades, superior, Nos. 1, 2, & 3, Shovels do. do. Steel Digging Forks, 3 & 6 prong Fern Hooks, 5 patterns Bill & Hedge Hooks do. Cross-cut Saws, all sizes Grubbing & other Hoes BY Sickles, Nos. 4, 5, & 6, American Axes & Tomahawks Irish Spades & Grafting Tools Pick-axes, &c. Fern and Hay Scythes, Handles, &c. Iron Pots and Ovens, assorted Hay Forks, assorted Yoke Bows, and Bullock Chains Paints, red, black, and stone color Pipes, varieties Guns, double and single in cases Powder, caps, shot, wadding and fuzees Blankets, 11/4 Red and White Clover Seed (Norfolk) Sample Seed Onion seed, (superior) Strasburg, Spanish Harness, double and single, (brass mounted) Plough Harness Ploughs, Crosskill's Carts, fyc. Malleable Ploughshares Canvass, Nos. 2 @ 6 Flushing Coats, Trousers, and Ponchos Rakes, all sizes, iron and wood 6 Patent Chaff Cutters Chimney Sweeping Apparatus Supeiior Force Pump Champagne and Claret 1500 gallons superior Port and Sherry, vintage 1851, in octaves, 5 casks, and \ pints Rum, Brandy, and Browning's Old Tom Marryatt's Signals and Flags Crockery, assorted, in 10 bar crates 150 gross superior white Corks Charts, from Cape Brett to Auckland. Walter Brodie, Fort Street. Auckland, September 15, 1857. THE UNDERSIGNED begs to inform the Settlers and Mercantile Community of Ahuriri, that he has commenced business at the Port of Napier as MER CHANT and COMMISSION AGENT. " John Alexander Smith.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume I, Issue 10, 28 November 1857, Page 4
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