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PUBLIC NOTICES NEW ERA IN THE PRACTICE OF LIFE ASSURANCE. THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA (Limited). Actuary and Secretary : John M. Templeton, F.I. A, J.P. Registered under the " Life Assurance Companies Act, 1873," as & Company having Secured Assets in New Zealand. New Zealand Head Office Temple Chambers, Feathcrstone-strect, Wellington. Directobs : Edward Pearcc. Esq., J. P., Chairman. Hon. Patrick A Buckley. Robert M. Greenfield, Esq. William H. Levin, Esq., M.H.R. James Smith, Esq. The most liberal and equitable office for Life Assi ranee in the Australasian Colonies. The best office for young men. PROFITS DIVIDED EVERY THREE Y33ARB, . The following important features m the practice of Mutual Life Assurance were adopted and first introduced into these Colonies by the National Mutual:— lgt,_Tfcat no member's policy shall be allowed to lapse on account of the non-payment of any premium, so long a" it has a surrender value sufficient to pay the premium overdue. 2nd. —That no member shall be compelled to pay a higher premium on bis policy than that set opposite to hia age in the Table of Rates. That the age of members shall be taken as at nearest birthday. 4tb.—Profits are divided every three years. . sth.—Settlement Policies, which relieve from the expenses attending the preparation of a deed of settlement, and from the necessity of troubling friends to become tru 3tees. Offices in Melbourne, Sydney. Adelaide, Wellington, and Hobart To'.m. The New Zealand Branch —A local institution, investing all moneys in the Colony. Resident Secretary, Thomas Swain. travelling agent : P. R. RUSSELL. DISTRICT AGENT : A. H. MAUDE, 24 Oamaru. JJ'CALLUM AND CO.'S HUMBER-ST. TIMBER YARDS, Steam Saw, Planing, Moulding, Tongueing, Grooving, and Turning Mills, Have in stock for Sale, in any quantitie and sizes:— Red, White, Black Pine, and Kauri Floorings, Ceilings, Architraves, Mould inga, of all descriptions, in Red and White Pine, or Kauri Rusticated and Feather-edged Dressed Weather Boards American Shelving and Lumber, and Oregon Doors, Clear Pine, all sizes Sashes, Red Deal Frames Baltic Deal Y.D.L. Palings and Bluegums Laths Galvanised Corrugated Iron, Ridging, Spouting, See. Galvanised Nails, Wire Nails, Floor Brads, Clout Nails, &c. Sash Weights, Butt and T Hinges Best Portland Cement. Every description of Building Materials, Builders' Ironmongery and Brass Foundry supplied at very moderate rates. • Price List on application. Country orders will receive every attention, and can be ensured quick despatch 426 SPORTING DUNEDIN CUP. JOHN CALLANAN'S CONSULTATION ON THE DUNEDIN CUP. To be run in February, ISSI. 5000 SUBSCRIBERS AT £1 EACH. First horse ... £lsf)Q Second horse ... ... 1000 Third horse 750 Starters (divided) ... 575 Non-starters (divided) ... 875 £SOOO If cheques are forwarded exchange must ba added. Wherever possible P.O. orders should be forwarded, and Etamps eaclosed fcr reply. Address— JOHN CALL AN IN, Proprietor, Shamrock Hotel, 931 Timaru. OKSULTATION No. 1 ON DUNEDIN CUP, 1881. STAR PROBLEM. 2000 MEMBERS AT £l. First... .., „. ... €SOO SecoDd 401 Third... ... ... ... 200 Starters ..." 250 Non-starters 350 £2OOO 39 Nominations. Address—" Star Problem," Care of C. J. HAIRRIS,

Star and Garter Hotel, Or, Box 10, P. 0., Oamaru. No. 2 Consultation ■will be opened immediately after No. 1 closes. K I Z E . £SO _ 1. A Special Prize of £SO will be awarded to any correspondent who Fij-gt places the first three horses in their relative - positions in the Cup. 2. Letters received each day will be kept distinct, and opened after the race, in order of 'priority as received, until winner is found. 3. If the horses be correctly placed by more than one person on the same day, such persons to divide prize. . Each letter must have a 2d stamp enclosed, or not eligible for competition. Letters received from November 22nd, 1880, to February 23rd, ISSI, inclusive. 4. A Committee of five to superintend, their decision to be final. Address—"D. C. Prize," Care of C. J. HARRIS, Star and Garter Hotel, 891 Or, Box 10, P. 0., Oauiaru. J. L. FLEMING'S Grand consultation, No. 3, OH THE DUiTfDIN CtJP, 1831. . 3000 Subscribers at £1 each. First horse £750 800 ?50 500 IC'OO Second do Third do ... Other starters (divided) Non-starters (divided) ... If cheqica are sent, exchange must be added and stamps for reply and result. J. L. FLEMING, Auctioneer; &c., High-street, Triangle, Christchurch. N.B.—Note change of address. 42

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 10 December 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 10 December 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 10 December 1880, Page 4

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