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Ni'AV AuVJiKTiSJiMBiSTS. MOUTfiRE ROAD BATE- Continued. £ c. d. Srnde, J 0 12 6 Thorpe, Charles 0 7 1 Tariant, 11. A 1 17 6 Tannann, Richard 2 14 2 Thompson, T.J 15 0 Thomas — 0 14 2 Talbor, Robert 0 6 3 Ditto, Arrears 0 12 6 Tucker, E 0 0 5 Tucker, M 0 19 0 Trencher, L. M. A 0 4 2 Vnn,— 0 13 4 Vyc.nin, T. II 0 lfi 8 ' Oi:to. AriHlrs 5 0 0 Wilkcns, D 0 15 10 YVuii.ii'.-. Jinnr? 0 14 G Ditto, ,We ;l ;v: 0 3 0 Will? J.'Ui-.-?) 0 4 2 U'oodcvoic, Thomas 0 2 6 Wonhington, Thomas K. ... 3 3 6 Woolley.'W 042 Wills, A. F. W 2 3 10 Wool'ey, W. (arrears) 0 4 2 Yam-lf, — ... ' 0 2 6 By order of the 80-jul."!, HENRY ALRX. TA.RRANT, {Secretary Moutere Road Board. March 11, IS7O. • 333 WANT ED, a MAST Elt for the Vs EIGHTY-EIGHTY VALLEY SCHOOL, r. ; ,-.ix mouths. Salary at. the ratio of £60 per emmm. Dusits to eomnu'iice 11th April. ;• ' \'* '* A rertilicatH from the Inspect or of Schools required. Anj'ly hy letter, to the ChsiiUian of the Lower Wtik.'field Couimittes of Kducatiyn on or before the 281 b in-Mnat. JOKX PQUIRE, 341 u'hrtirman L.8.E.. : \X7ANTKD to KE.nT.—A substantial VV FAMILY RESIDENCE, in ihe Suburbs of tfeloon. Apply immediately, statins terms and fioeommolationj to T.R.H., Colonist Office. 331 WANTED, by a GENTLEMAN, who wishes to ENGAGE in FLAX-DRESSING, a PARTNER with a Few Hundred Pounds Capital, und some knowledge of machinery. Some good Flax is available in the Wairau, and a water-power can be easily obiained. Apply, for further particulars, to Messrs. ADAMS and Pitt. 311 T>OYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Head Offices : NORTH JOHN-STREET, LIVERPOOL. The DIRECTORS have now the pleasure of sub tnitting the following Statement, showing tin* FINANCIAL POSITION of the COMPAW. The cai'iial available f.>r the pur; ose of meeting any unii'Miil calamity happening to the assured v t.wo million? sterling. The amount actua ly p&id up, and the xccumulated funds in hand at this date exceeds £1,800.000. For the satisfaction of the public the whole of the securities belonging to the Company are annually submitted to the careful scrutiny of two independent auditors, nnd the fo'lowing is an extract from their report to the last annual meeting: — " The whole of your books have been audited; every document, every account, every voucher, your bank-book, and every oeuurity—all hare been most carefully kept, and there 19 not one doubtful security in the whole." A detailed list of the investments of the Company, as already published, may be obtained on application. INDEPENDENT VALUATION OF LIFE LIABILITIES. In continuation of the Quinquennial Investigation to the end of 1864, which resulted in a large division of Profits among the Policy-holders, the Directors have just obtained an Independent Report from Mr. Samuel Brown, President of the Institute of Actuaries, oh the results of the Life business, for the four years ending 3lßt December, 1868, as follows: — LIFE LIABILITIES AND ASSESTS On 31st Df.cembee, 1868. o . I -9 j * ?, I fc fc ri «o General Life As- £ £ £ Buranees less reAssurances 13,844 765,021 942,643 177,622 Children's Endowments 207 21,260 23,287 2,027 Annuities (immediate& deferred) 421 137,544 156,345 18,801 Total 14,472 923,825 1,122,275 198,450 The results show a surplus in the Life Branch available for the next Division of Profits in 1870, amounting to £198,450. The valuation of the Life Policies has been made at the usual rate of interest, and the Nett Premiums ONLY HAVE BEEN TAKEN, so that the proportion for FUTUBE profits and expenses are entirely held in reserve, and not brought into the valuation. JOHN E. MABIN, AGENT FOR NELSON. GrROVEK AND BAKEK SEWING AWD EMBKOIDEEING MACHINES. j TWO HUNDRED of these unrivalled EIASTic find Look-STITOH Machines have been sold in Nelson, aud without an instance of dissatisfaction (see Testimonials). They perform a greater variety of needlework than any other j they are almost noiseless, and a child can use them; they are not liable to derangement; they sew from ordinary reels without re-winding of thread, and fasten each end of a seam by their own operation; theie work will not rip or ravel, whilst any number of stitches may be removed at pleasure; and THEY.are; furnished with all accessories at a lower price than any of the inferior Machines, in competition^ with ! which they have never failed to secure a prize in England or America. | ■■ I Instruction gratis. Satisfaction guaranteed. • The system of deferred payments (as in Pianofortes) adopted if required. Extra parts, and every article connected with the use of the unequalled Machines, may be had at all times of : W. M. STANT ON' S, 1723 Sole Agent. ~ SADDLERY! SADDLERY!!! JUST RECEIVED. OI . CASES S ADD LEE Y. £ ». d. Gentlemen* Saddle*, complete, from ... 2 7 6 „ ~ All-over Hogskin ..i 8 17 6 „ „ Australian Flesh-out 4 10 0 Ladies' Saddles, complete, with Leaping Headß, from 4 5 0 Ladies' Saddles, Leaping Heads and Qailted Safes, from ... 5 16 6 Good STRONG BRASS GIG HARNESS, complete, from ... ' ... 6 0 0 Ditto, PLATED BUGGY HARNESS, complete 6 10 0 Ditto, CART HARNESS, from ... & 0 0 PEAT AND THORNTON, BB I DGE-STREET, Kinov. 1Q62

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Colonist, Volume XIII, Issue 1300, 11 March 1870, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XIII, Issue 1300, 11 March 1870, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XIII, Issue 1300, 11 March 1870, Page 2