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IMPORTANT NOTICE. 4 USTR.\LFAN MUTUAL •PROVIDENT. A SOCIE^PX.-— The books of the Society OLOSE oil tli^tist day bf Febrdary, t6t the current yenr's btisjifleis.'' All proposals.'nTa^e at this Agency before the day of departure flf -^earner Oh or abont February Htu. will be entitled to^ASticrPATE is *itE pftoriWoF ONEYEAR, StORE THAN THOSE EJPBCTBD lATER in thei. year, in terms of the bye-laWs of the Society. At the secend investigation into the Society's affairs completed during J 859, it Was found that tbe transactions of the five yearß endio'g February 28th, 1859, had been so profitable as to produce a SURPLUS Ot MORIS THAtf tfIWY PER CENT. ON THE LIARILITIES. More than one third oP the ASSETS WAS PROMT, AMUALIY REALISED AND invested for the exclusive benefit of the members of the Society, and their surviving friends. The following instances will show the results to individual membera of the operations of the pnst five years. ; _ — Vc •itoirsS^seAui ?xeu \\\i , «6 t* o • uowppu oAnoadsOid iumtov" * 'rt ■ ' ' ' CflC* <M OS «m — ■ <v "■* <? 'suaoQ ittasaad jo oi«iba qsBQ a.****"*! *J3 if, WM 3 . ' TJt"»rt ■« -snuog iuasaJd jo „; oo -» <6 o nan ux ainimaj,j jo nononpajr — '"' rt V ii iii I .ill _ 111 i _. JOHrt o r 1 g > csaoo «-+i 'iCotfOd [TIJOX * H M S -^« ns rs o «2 co » o fH ~ ——"——————' _; o« rH Q r-l 3 ,e_ sso O '6081 'snuog w W *"* g -■ W snoiAajd q?iA_. pajtissy •junomy m >~* << vi , : E^ u»_,e« P -ifoitoj jo a^ct SS2 « ■__ "r fl S fc „ °,S -sj. ._ A deferred annuity for the original sum of £20, to commence in 1867, is now £*2915. 10d-. • ! AnJSndowment Polioy payable^ih 1870, on the -nominee cominffof age, for the original amount of | £400, is now one for £Wi 17s, 9d, The attention ot assurers is requested to the following important privileges granted by the Legislature of New South Wales to the members of the Society, and to them qnly. All its policies are protected against the opera tion of the Insolvent Laws, after a certain term, on a gradually increasing scale . Policies effected by married women are protected against the debts and control of their husbands. Tae Families o£ Small AssttaEits are saVed the expense of letters of administration. Prospeotusus, forms of proposal, and every j information may be obtained from any of the Society's agents or medical referees in New South Wales and iv the other colonies, ot at the principal office. ROBERT THOMSON, Actuary and Secretary. J k WOODWARD, Agenti ALEX. JOHNSTON, M_R,C_S_, Medical Referee, Wellington. Principal Office, Hunter-Street, Sydney, December 31st, 1860, FOR SAIX •' . i i i—i •» TttE two Grey Entire Horses ENGLAND'S HOPE and PLOUGHBOt. England's Hope Was bred by Wali._bb Lono, Esq., M.P., Of Rood Ashton, Wilts, Was got by, his celebrated Punoli" H<*"*e Hefo, out of a Clyde Mare. Hero won the first prize iv .Tune, 1853, at the Bath and West of England Show* he Was pUr. chased by Clement Champene^, Fsij., of Theale Wiedmore, Somerset, where he again took tlie first prize at Etfeter. Fo.t particulars apply to Mr. R» BtfCKRiDGi!, Albiort Irtn, Taita^ Hutt, or Mr. J. Mclnlosh, New Zealander, Wellington. January 35, J 801, ■OMt_Mit___y_______^_____l____ili___i__t^^ HAVING at considerable ejtpeuse, improved the Interior of his Premises, begs most respectfully to announce that he is prepared to Polish off the exterior of his Patrons, in the Interior of his Establishment, Tho traveller who sails from Pole to Pole, may seek in vain for superior performances to tbose daily oarried on by the inimitable Professor, Who confidently asserts that he is the "tie plus ultra" of his profession. Having received a consignment of Bay Rum, be Is prepared to beautify the oomple*iou of his Customers, and his Golden Hair Wash cau now be obtained. He would remind his Friends that the UnrlvaUed and luxurious laxury can only be Obtained at PROFESSOR ROWLEY'S, Near Swinbourne's Hotel. Wellington,; Jau.aaih,^lßs9. MR. W* ft JONES, AM) BEOtJtATOB, GHUZNEE '. 'Bfc.»#M». „'"., \prUl7 18G0. •_■"'■-

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1495, 8 February 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1495, 8 February 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1495, 8 February 1861, Page 1

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