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IMPORTANT SALE OF FIRST CLASS FURNITURj; EX GYLFE. MR. OLLIVIER will Sell by Public Andim on Jn> THURSDAY, OCTOBER io, at noon, a valuable collection of first-class furniture " ported direct from England, consisting of— ' Un* Mahogany dining room chairs Leather seated chairs Loo tables Ladies' wardrobes Chiffonnidres Sideboards Bergier chairs Marble top washstands Elegant pier glasses Japanned chests of drawers Mahogany ditto Ottoman bedsteads Mahogany French do. Black walnut do. Cabriole easy chairs Japanned washstands Do. tables Towel horses &c, &c, &C-. The collection will be on view two days prior t the sale. ° Catalogues may be obtained of the auctioneer at his Offices, Cashel and High Streets. 1000 TO 1500 EWES WANTED. MR. OLLIVIER is a buyer of from 1000 to 1500 ewea, either before or after shearing. Term Cash. Particulars required at his Offices m Cashel Street. FOR SALE, RAKAIA ACCOMMODATION HOUSE AND FERRY. nnHE Lease of the Rakaia Accommodation JL House and Ferry, now in the occupation of Messrs. Newton & Vincent; together with the goodwill of their large and rapidiy increasing business. THE HOUSE AND STABLES afford accommodation for a large number of travellers. The stock and furniture can be taken at a valua- ; tion. For further particulars, apply to MR. OLLIVIER, Cashel and High Streets. A USTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT -O- SOCIETY. Principal Office —Sydney, New South Wales. directors: James Mitchell, Esq., Chairman. George King, Esq., Deputy Chairman. John Fairfax, E?q. A.T.Holroyd, Esq., M.L.A. Thomas Holt, Esq. Michael Egan Murnin, Esq. OBJECTS OE THE SOCIETY. Assurance of every contingency of human life Issue of present, deferred, and reversionary annuities Granting endowment for children and for old age. ADVANTAGES OF THE SOCIETY. All the profits belong to the members It is a colonial institution on the model of the most successful British offices Prompt settlement of claims Profit on policies double that of the most successful British Mutual Offices, and nearly fourfold that of leading British or Colonial Proprietary Institutions The protection of all its policies against the operation of the Insolvent Laws after a certain term, on on increasing scale, &c. Prospectuses and" Forms of Proposal, and every information may be obtained from any.of the Agents in New South Wales, and in the other colonies, or at the Principal Office. ROBERT THOMSON, Actuary and Secretary. Hunter Street, Sydney, May 31,1861. A USTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT ii. SOCIETY. ASSURANCE BRANCH. EXTRACTS FROM: TABLES, AND SPECIMENS OP BONUS ADDITIONS. Table A.—Premium payable annually throughout life for £100, to be paid at death :— & Prem. 8c Prcm. §d Prem. §o Prem. « P«m. <J < < -3 <\ £S. D. £S. D. £S. D. £S. D. £S. D. 20 1 17 5 30 2 8 2 40 3 4 5 50 4 9 10 60 7 1 ■* Bonus added to each £100, assured at Age 40. n„, After five Aftr seven After Ten Ultice. Years. Years. Years^ £ S. D. £ S. B. £ S. D. The Australian Mutual... 9 7 0 13 1 9 35 10 < British Mutual Nil. 11 7 61814 S " Proprietary Nil. Nil. Hl3 i Annual premiums may be paid by half-yearly or quarterly instalments. .. N.B.—The general conditions under which P° l! * cies are granted by this Colonial Institution will bear favorable comparison with those ot an) other office. * # * Members may dispose of their bonus additions to the office for their value in cash. ±11U varies according to age, from about one-t/nni two-thirds of the addition, or even more. . Hgp 0 Assurance policies and the bonuses accra"'.-, thereto of this society, and of it only, are protee eu in favor of the families of the assured by Act ot «ib Legislature of New South Wales on the ibllow»i s scale: — After a duration of:— " Two years £ 200 of assurance Five years £ 500 ditto Seven years £1000 ditto Ten years £2000 ditto Prospectuses, forms of proposals, and eveiy formation may be obtained from any of the age» in New South Wales, and in the other colonies, at the principal office, or from Messbs. JOHNSTONE & WILLIAMS, Solicitors and Notaries Public, Hereford-street, Christcbuwn, Agents for Cantevbui}' ROBERT THOMSON, Actuary mid Secret.")• Hunter-street, Sydney, May 31, j^g^jL^———— I HEREBY give notice that I shall not take wtf horses or cattle to grass in the paddocks at carton during the ensuing summer. ,r DOUGLAS GRAHAM-

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 929, 5 October 1861, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 929, 5 October 1861, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 929, 5 October 1861, Page 6