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Tekjis.—One-third casb, one-third by P. Note, it three months; one-third by P. Note at ax months without interest. Arrangements can ba made for two-thirds of thJ purchase money to remain on mortgage for oiie ct three years at seven per cent. N.B.—The following is an extract from the ParliameDtary News in the New Zeilaxb Herald of lStb October, ISS4, being portion of the Hon. Mr. RichanJ. son's reply in answer to Sir George Grey's question re "loop line" by the Beach from Auckland, through Kemnera, to Penrose Junction" A sarTey had recently been made with the view of deciding what should be done in the matter. Tha Government would take in hand the consideration of constructing the second line." E. C. GREENWOOD Auctioneer. | In surance Companies THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY of the U.S. ASSETS OVER £11,000,000. New Assurance, ISB3, nearly .. ..£17,000,000 Assnranco in force exceeds — .. 57 000 COO SURPLUS OVER £2,500,000. ANNUAL CASH BONUSES FROM THE START UPON THE MUTUAL SYSTEM. Profits Belong Exclusively to Policy-holders. THE TONTINE POLICIES Issued by tho Equitable offer EXTRAORDINARY ADVANTAGES To the Assured. CLAIMS PAID IMMEDIATELY on Proof, at Auckland .Branch Office, Loan and Mercantile Build* ing 3, Queen-street. There is no form of Life Assurance so profitable to the assured. All risks acceptr-d are at tabular rates, >?o loa dixg. All policies are free from unnecessary conditions or restrictions. The colonial rata of mortality rules the apportion* ment of profits. This Society aims at securing to policy holders the sum during life or to representatives of assured at death, by inducing thrift and industry to maintain in force tho policy, and is j?or a. loan office foe the ! destruction of the policy. Intending Assurers should examine thfa modern system of Insurance and Endowment before selecting any other plan—comparison with existing companies will ccrtainly secure us the proposal. N.B.—lntruding Assure-s and tho General Public are requested to note that this is the only Life Assurance Socicty in New Zealand that has completed a Tontine period, and whose published estimates are founded on actual data, aud no proposals should be given to any company trading upon the credability of this Society, using its «scutchuou or quoting ous estimates for theirs. N.B.—The Society agrees to be governed by tho decisions of the Courts of the Australian and New Zealand Colonies, within which the payee of the Policy resides. No contested claims on this Society's books. The Society's policies are tmtrammelled with any unnecessary conditions. Suil PAID TO THS RETIVSSENTATIYX3 OP THE ASSURFD AT DEATH AKD Matcrut exceeds £15,000,000. LOCAIi DIRECTORS: Hon. Sir Frederick Wlii taker, K.C.H.G.. M.L.O Hon. James Williamson, Al.lic. Dr. Logan Campbell. „ ,SIg EP MEDICAL EXAMINER C. E. Hames, Esq., M.D. BANKERS: Bank of New Zealand. W. A. THOMSON, Manager.

The colonial mutual hfb ASSURANCE SOCIETY LIMITED. Auckland Office : 139, Qceek-sxbeet. DIRECTORS: Auckland : J. SL Shera (Chairman); S. Thoroo George; F. J. Moss, M.H.R Dijnedin ;-E J. Spence (Chairmaoj; W.J. M. Lainach, C.M.G.. Hon. George McLean* M.L.C.; Hon. Robert Stout, Premier. The Colonial Mutual has added to all the ordinary forms of assurance Several Distinctive Features* 83Q is the only Colonial Life Office which issues TONTINE INVESTMENT POLICIES. The " Absolute" and " Modified" Tontine Policies of the Colot ial Mutual secure advantages sot offered by any Foreign Company. Colonial Mutual Policies are tfUfNTESTABLB FROM DATE OF ISSUE, being entirely free from obnoxious conditions as to travelling,residence, occo* pation, mode of life or manner of H. S. H. LYALL, Secretary for New Zealand. The fire insurance associaTION (LIMITED) OF LONDON. HEAD OFFICE FOE AUSTRALASIA, SYDNEY. CAPITAL AND RESERVE FOND, The undersigned Is prepared to accept Risks, In town or country, at Lowest Remunerative Bates. Losses and Claims paid, ori*proof, without reference. C. F. E. KISSLTNG, Agent P. D. of Auckland. TTNITED sire and masine in* KJ SURANCE COMPANY. The undersigned Is prepared to offer special indooc ments to insurers. BISKS taken at LOWER BATES than'heretofore ... and LOSSES PAID PROMPTLY.: ABT.HEAIHEB, ' - Ageßfc Lower Qaeen-streeU

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7160, 28 October 1884, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7160, 28 October 1884, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7160, 28 October 1884, Page 6

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