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AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. New Zealand Branch: Head Office, Custom House Quay, Wellington. Local Board ef Directors: The Hen Morgan S. Qrnco, M.D., CM G., M.L.O, (Chairman); The Hon Charles J JohnBton, M..L.C. (.Deputy Chairman) ; Alfred do Bathe Brandon, Esq.; The Hon Edward Richardson, O.M.G. ; John Duttcan, Esq. Medical Officer: Dt W. G. Kemp, M.R.0.8. (England), "THE OLDEST, *WEALTHIEBT, AND A . MOST PROSPEROUS 4ustralinu % He Office, and the LARGEST in the BRITISH EMPIRE The only Colonial Life Office which Dkolabhs a BONUS EVERY YEAR. The Method of Valuation adopted by this &uciety is of the most Stringent Character, and ensures a Considerably Larger Restrv 1 to meet Liabilities than thai held by any oilier office in (ht Australasian Colonies. ACCUMULATED FUNDS £10.500,000 ffiS)" Sterling. All investod to yield nearly 6 per cent POLICIES in FORGE ... 109,888 Sum Assured £37,066,211 Accumulated Funds ... ...£10,532,036 Annual Inoom- £1,860,347 Jash Bonuses Divided ... £4,930,360 bonUses Cxsh Bonus for One year, 1891, £489,82 yielding Reversionary Bonuses amount ing to £1,009,000. This Cash Bonus was equal to 42"4 per cent on the premiums received the year. Cash Bonuses declared for last Five years, Ttoo Millions, yielding Reversionary Bonuses exceeding Four Millions. SBURE Tour life IN THS A.MP. SOCIETY and seoure a BONUS EVERY YEAR 'Cxponsos of Management less than 0£ pat cent on the total income. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. H. W. POWNALL, District Seocetary, Wangasoi. Taranaki District Canvasser, Mr George Hoby. 981 For Sale. 1 GENUINE HOTEL; License .A nuimpeaohable ; no blaoK marks ; a Free Loose — a few miles from New Plymouth ;—; — contains 6 bedrooms, large drawing-room, and verandah npstairs ; fiuo Bar, two parlours, dioirjg-room, commercial room, large kitchen and cellar, stables, coajbhonse, &0., &v.; good yard, and well fenced; trade rapidly increasing; hotel very well famished. Price for every, thing very low. A sure fortune. Urgent reasons for selling. Full particulars by applying to W. J. SPUEGE, Next Criterion Hotel, 573 m New Plymouth. WOOD AND COAL YAttD. SOUTH ROAD. . I KENT h now prepared lo fupply , all kinds of FIREWOOD cat many lengths at reasonable ra^es; also Newcastle COAHi. UrJoru taken for a*y qu.mti y from 2s worth. Ordors may be left wi h Mr W. J. SLIAW, Commission Agent or at tho jard. 466 a BELL BLOCK KACING CLUB. HACK MEETING TO BE HELD AT BELL BLOCK ON THURSDAY, APRIL 27th, 1898. OFFICERS -.—President: Newton Kinff, Esq. VicePresidents : Captain Cornwall, D. Teed, Esq., and 11. 3. Fisher, Esq. Stewards : Captain Cornwall, Messrs F. Snlway, •*. Hunt, H. Julian, B. Putt, E. Wpoa, C. White, M. Craw, C. Lepper, and M. Cunningham. Judge : Captnin Cornwall. Starter: Mr F. Watson. Cleric of Course: Mr A. Bishop. Clerk of Scales: Mr G. V. Tate. Tfandieapper: MrR.G. Paidy. Timekupir: Mi 1 E. Wood. lion. Surveyor: Mr John Skinner. PROGRAMME. • 1. HANDICAP HURDLES, of 20 sots., second horse to receive 5 soys from the stakea. Distance ]J miles, over 0 flights of hurdles 3ft Gin high. Nomination 10s; acceptance 10s. 2. MAIDEN PLATE, of 2 ) soys ; second hoiso to receive 5 soys out of tho stakes. For all horses that have never won an advertised race at the time of starting. Weight for age. Entrance, 1 (ov. Distance, 1 milo. 8 BELL BLOCK CUP (Handicap), of 50 soys second horßO to receive 10 soys from the Btokes. r- Omination £1; acceptance £1. 1 milo 3 fur* longs, 4. FARMERS' PLATE, of 20 boys ; second horso to receive 5 son from the stakes. No weight under 10 stone. Entrance £1. Seven furlongs. For horses that have never been nominated for any raco wilhinl2 months exceptiDgFarmers 1 Plates ondwinsers of these barred. Owners up or gentlemen riders (professionals barred). Eorßes to bo the lonafde property of nominators for three months prior to date of entry. Open to farmeis in the Taransld, Clifton, and Staatford Coun. ties. A farmer is, by resolution of Committee, defined as a person paying rates on, or residing on, 8u noies of land. 5. FLYING HANDICAP, of 25 boys; necona horse to receiv. 5 soys from t d stakes. Nomination 10s; acceptance 15s. Vi inner of Cup to incur a penalty of 71bs. Six furlongs. 6. HURRY-SCURRY, of 20 soys ; teoond horso to receive 5 boys from tho stakes. Catch weights. For horses that havo never won an advertised raco of any description, and have not accepted at this meoting. Post entry, £1. Fivo furlongs. All hors's competing in tho Formers' Plate, except the winner, are eligible for this race. > 7. WELTER HANDICAP, of 20 soys j second hoi »o to receive 5 soys from the stakes. 1 mile. Nomination 10s j acceptance 103. NOMINATIONS AND ACCEPTANCES. Nominations for all handicaps, accompanied by the name of owner, colors of rider, pedigree and peifonnances of horse, close with tho Secretary, at the Whito Unit Hotel, Now Plymouth, onSATURDAY, MaicJi )Btli, 1803, at 0 p.m. Weights declared on Thmsday, April 6th. Acoeptnnccs, and enlrios for Maiden Plato and Farmers' Piiilo at a p.m. on SATURDAY, April 15th, nt the Whito Hart Hotel. New Plymouth. The icquisito amount must accompany all nominations and acceptances. Hefinitlon of a ltach.—A hack is a horse that his nc\or won an advuilised moo [llack or Hunter races cxccplcd], mid is not nominated nt time of start, and has not dming tho mx months previous thoreto been nominated for any race [Hack and Hunter laces excepted] . The Rulei of Racing ns adopted by the Metropolitan Clubs in New Zealand striotly adhered to. Tilegraph office closes at New Plymouth at 8 p. »>, Stakes paid in full. A. A. AMBRIDGE, I Bon Sec. B'Submitted.and approved this 22nd day of Februnry , ' IROBT. O BAUCHOIE. 1 Hon Sec Taranaki Joclcr f Club. 385 a

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9669, 11 April 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9669, 11 April 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9669, 11 April 1893, Page 4

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