Life Insurance. GOiViBINED LIFE AND ACCIDENT TABLES. — — THE MUTUAL LIFE ASSOGIATION OF AUSTRALASIA. Offers in the first year of the Twentieth Century, SOMETHING AT- SOLUTELY NEW. Ordinary Life Policies do not cover Accident- unless they result in Death, Ordinary Accident Policies do not cover Death unless caused by Accident, THE COMBINED LIFE AN D ACCIDENT POLICIES cover both, and at specially 10-v rates. They nre !?fued in the three following forms: — Table AC— Assurance Payable at Death: Combined in each ca?o with Compensation Premiums payable during Life for— of the Assured. Permanent Total Disablement; Table CO.—Advance Payable at Death: Permanent Partial Disablement; or Premium* payable uunng specified terra of year.-. Temporary Tots! Disablement; Table EC. —Endowment Assurance: if resulting from Accident during currency ol Payable at end of term of the Polity, and while Premiums are being year?, or previous death. i paid thereon. For Tables of Kates *■•"' full particulars, apply at any Office of tho Association, or to WALTER AIP.EY, WILL. LAMBERT, Superintendent of Agent?. Auckland District Secretar*. N.B. — Capable and Energetic Agents can secure i Liberal Contract.
Hats. I Larded Property. I "OY order of the trustees op the 1 * ¥ >fc * * I j LATE T- i ' kocde - ESQ. B£_m__s~ -vatsssmßasu ! 'i" K PUKE. ABI K V 5 *-*«•<_ lPcx,rlj_ I V ERY SUPERIOR FARM of 308 Acres, all /HI 1 A HOSTS I S.GC ! ! V fenced ami subdivided; 200 acres of 4=7 • properly-laid grass;; large and good orchard. ttwsmKssm* fxcfpt «__3SS«gHnja i Til .° !"fi is i lll firs ] - cllls *' well watered, and pa ZZzzzJiZl ' . ■™-™~™"H splendidly Situated. House of 8 rooms; m M ' largo hall; pantry, dairy, bathroom, "etc.; Hi WT ~ J*~ -.„_.?_ O—J. & I also, cowshed, man's room, maize-crib for I WOOOfOW S natS. 1 I*» bushel*, impioment-shed, etc. As this M , »g«L*i.t_>» m ! j.- ann must be realises, .-.-. are prepared to Eg 1 ! sell at a low price, and are open to receive 1 THEY I cffersforit 1 nf'ver go 1 I SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, I NEVER GO I Land !Uld Egtat . Agents, M OFF COLOUR. J I 95,_Qneen-street. 6368 _ I «-*♦--> § !J*l CII FATTENING FARM, I Impervious to SEA AIR, j |*> W^tksea. I RAIN, and DUST. 1 I „ 9()() -*o A___T« of which are to & »_«_.__. tfS i tMXJu\.t\J grass, the balance in valuable m "" "" a ; bush. The farm will now carry 60 cattle m , —« -rr-ir-r-i v->v-i —i— 1 I and jSO sheep all the year. 200 acres being 1 m V__rJ_i JL C_}J-N -Ej. Kg rich alluvial flat. Healthy and sheltered & 4 £} ; situation, half-a-milo from the sea and 21 . "•«»» a township. There is a House of 4 _______«_» ____ ™________ rooms, etc. Price, reduced to £1200. Term. ' ' "' — """ ~ - j as arranged. P üblications. , oAMUEL VAILE AND SONS. Land and Estate Agents and Land Auction* AUCKLAND eers, 95, Queen-street. 6194 : AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. P waLs^JidbLb.' PQAA-TWO HOUSES, of 7 rooma and TVTOW "PUBLISHED. *i)UU bathroom, each on an allotment _ti J- with 66ft frontage to street, 74ft to harbour, by a through depth of 154 ft, and command* P„ __ „ «TTHTiwfl« in £ a magnificent view. Bathing house, RICE QIXPENOE. wit water laid on. Very handy to town. *-> Price, £900, or would sell separately. Any terms within reason— small deposit, balance by time payments. THIS WEEK'S ISSUE CONTAINS SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Ol) Land and Estate Agents and Land Auction* eers, 95, Queen-street. 6239 TTNRIVALLED "ILLUSTRATIONS. . V * QHEAP FARM, PRIZE COMPETITION piCTUBBS. IN A FAVOURITE DISTRICT. A NEW ZEALAND QUARTZ MINING TOWN. £150~&ISV '°£& $ -First Prize. Industrial Vlew. Acres tree> etc _ and j Acre orchard. Well- " THE LAST OF HER."—First Prize Seascape, watered and mostly plougbable. Superior " A MAORI CENTENARIAN."— Prize, House of 8 rooms, in good order; barn, stable. Figure Glasu. calishsd, etc. Healthy situation, surrounded TESTING ALLUVIAL DRIFT FOE GOLD. by good neighbours, and 24 miles from Town* IN FERNY WAYS ship and Wharf. Auckland, 20 miles by water, A TIDAL CREEK. ' ancl 30 by land - KORourri, WANaANui river. TAP ANH* SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS. Tiiu'r BRIDGES AT aAEANGA- Land and Estate Agents, and Land And* l!Ah_h. tionears, 95, Queen-street. 6364 TURNING WITH THE TIDE. . SODA WATER LAKE, WHANGAEEI. (MOOD AND CHEAP STOCK STATION, THE COUNTRY SCHOOL TEACHER. XX "CRONJE," THE DOG: A STUDY IN ANI- SALTWATER FRONTAGE. HAL LIFE. Y? O lAS PER ACRE-1930 Acres Level and GENES ON TOE TirAIIOkTO T3IVER. v ° X V, T . Un . d ati v S S " usla Land ', surface £5 yV XL sown w, »h Best English Grasses; splendidly % r T,T>r<vn ,v mr, KirmißT nuunm watered, and now carrying stock equal to MERCER, AN OLD MILITARY DEPOT. over 2000 sheep. House, 5 rooms and conveniTHE MERCER CREAMERY. ences ; sheep and cattle yards ; woolshed, BRINGING MILK BY STEAM LAUNCH. cowshed, etc. Half-a-mile from Post and SBaT M^ O RT IVEBINQ MILK at THB Telegraph Office; 2 miles from School; 1 &mi FArTnRY miie front age to saltwater river. Steamer ' calls twice a week. Price, £3 10s per Acre MERCER PUBLIC SCHOOL CHILDREN. Terms : £3000 may remain at 5 per cent. THE FERRY ACROSS THE WAIKATO. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents, and Land Auc* ANA UCKLAND QNOW GENE. tioneers, 95, Queen-street. 6366 MAMAKU IN WINTER TIME. \\T, A I K A T .0, THE MOUNTAIN KIMU COMPANY'S MILL * V AFTER A SNOWSTORM. VERY SUPERIOR FARM. i? 1 9 PER ACRE— Acres Rich Deep Vol" VIEWS OF --J3 T>AY OF TSLANDS. XJ-_- canic Loam, fenced in 12 sub--O X divisions ; 500 Acres Grass ; 3 Acres Orchard; ONE OF THE OLDLaT SETTLEMENTS IN 200 . res TT I,artly f drained swamp; . wel1 " NEW ZEALAND watered. House of 8 rooms. Stable, barn, m „ ~/,„,.' wat to etc - One mile from Township, Creamery, THE VVAiIAJNci- iAbLfa. gt,. and 2 mies , rom station. La nd TransPAIHIA, BAY OF ISLANDS. f er Title. Price, £12 per acre, part of which may remain for 5 or 10 years at 5 per cent. AUCKLAND M ILITART ptYCLE SAMUEL VATIFaND SONS, iVi \j SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, /-s<~iT>Da Land and Estate Agents, and Land Ano* C u .„„ Land and Estate Agents, and Land 6434 tioneers, 95, Qtieun-street. 6434 THE CORPS LEADY FOR A RUN. -pESIDENCE, WITH 4J ACRESTHE CORPS AT EASE. XL .—. 3i MILES FROM. TOWN. ENGLAND S TfAREWELL TO THE X 1 7 f\f\— HOUSE, 7 ROOMS, verandah. "\rORKS. * ' et(; wash-house, stable, harness* j_ ' room, coach-house, cowshed, etc.; fowl run; 4* acre 3 good Land in Orchard and Meadow, THE LUNCHEON OiN BOARD THE OPHIR. t ji e drained. Handy to 'buses, school, etc. THE UPHIR STEAMING OUT OF PORTS- Price, £700, £370 of which may remain at 9 MOUTH. per cent., if desired. PORTRAITS. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS. Land and Estate Agents and Land Auc« THE NEW BISHOP OF LONDON. tioneers, 95, Queen-Street. 5879 A W. H. NELSON, WINNER OF THE RIFLE ~~~ " „ ASSOCIATION'S BELT. T\ A E B Y AND C 0* THE REV. JAMES CHALMERS. HOUSE, LAND, „_ ESTATE AGENTS. THE LATE ARCHDEACON DUDLEY. HOUSE, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENTS. 'E FUNERAL OF ARCHDEACON DUDLEY. 117, QUEEN-STREET. r£HE W NEAR JJOA- FOBJ^.-A^S mall Business; capital re* „,.,„.,„,. ' FOR SALE.-The Lease of a well-fitted-up itUAWAliia. warehouse, two-storey, and built of brick; 37 years' lease to run. One-third valuation at tho end of lease. MEMBERS OF THE OEVENTH WANTED to Purchase— Small Cottaw ■ {j fronting the main street. Ponsonby dil CONTINGENT. trict preferred. WANTED— Partner for a good businea CAMBRIDGE YSANTHEMUM „ CaP "f «° ire(l '*l™! £600 ; Kn „. nw _, \j Money to Lend in Sums to suit Borrower, £} liOW - DARBY AND CO., FIRST PRIZE COLLECTION DECORATIVE 117, Queen-street. CHRYSANTHEMUMS. —— .. MIM --r~-r " - —> Fißbx prize collection Japanese Dress and Fashion. VARIETDiS. _____ SOME Or THE THIRTY-SIX VARIETIES PRIZE COL LEO HON. PRIZE SINGLE BLOoMS. THE INTERIOR OF THE MARQUEE. ViaW OP 'HIE MARQUEE FROM VICTORIAD X Jir-i- L ■ . _____ _____ _____ —j _. _ s ™ !Er ' — G; EATERS ON npilE pAYEE--t/\7 "WEDDING. THE BRIDAL PARTY. THE BRIDAL PARTY AND GUESTS. (LATE B. S, THORBURN). THE BRIDAL PARTY ANT) GUESTS ON THEIR WAY FROM CHURCH. rnHE T EES-T>ARTLEY TyEDDING. -| rj f\ QUEEN-STREET, QPORT IN TUEW yEALAND. T7HSJIING IN AUCKLAND "T7f7'ATERS. GENT'S TITEBCBB, "TTATTEE, ~, Ul , v - V , g-• S| _..-_ • IU - XX AT JJAWAU. QLOTHIER. rnHE A 'FNT OF THE ÜBMARINE THE U.S.S. HOLLAND, THE LATEST AMERICAN SUBMARINE. WINTER, GOODS NOW COMING TO HAND,' AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. ======^^ "rVTOW TDUBLISHED. "W ANTED—The Public of Newton to KnoW J\ x »" —That arrangements have been mad* - with MR. CRAWFORD, Chemist, of Karaaga* ,l. hape Road - t0 RECEIVE ADVERTISEMENTS DRILL /?D, until half-past eight, o'clock each evening tot *" " _ insertion ii the nest morning'a HERALD.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11644, 4 May 1901, Page 7
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