bp Auction. Fngllsh Saddlery AND Harness THOMAS WESTON $ CO. Will Sell by Auction, at their Stores, Shortland - street, on Monday next 21st inst., at 11 o’clock, 4 CASES ENGLISH SADDLERY and HARNESS Containing—--4 Ladies’ superior Side Saddles, assorted, with furniture complete 12 Gents’, superior Saddles, assorted 12 Portsmouth and Snaffle Bridles, assorted Girths, Stirrup-leathers, Martingales, Cruppers, &c. 3 Sets best plated Gig Harness, 3 „ „ Van Harness, brass mounted 4 ~ ~ Cart Harness,large size, collars open at top, 2 ~ ~ leading harness 2 ~ „ plough harness, for two horses. -
IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, 1, Old Broa'l-xtreet, and 15, Pall Mall. IsONDOKL Instituted 1803. anU EniicstHJ (Kapital, ONE MILLION SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS. DIRCETORS — Thorons G. Barcley, Esq., Chairman. Ang. H. Bosau quel, Esq., Deputy-Chairman. James C. C. Bell, Esq., Arch. Hastic, Esq., M.P. Robert 0. I. Bevan, Esq. George Hibbert, Esq. James Brand, Esq. William .Lyall, Esq. Charles Cave, Esq. Daniel Mildred, Esq. Andrew Colvile, Esq. James G. Murdock, Esq. George G. Cutler, Esq. illiam R Robinson, Esq. Henry Davidson, Esq. Newman Smith, Esq. Duncan Dunbar, Esq. John Scott, Esq. George Fiels, Esq. | Martin T. Smith, Esq., J.P* EX-DI ECTORS — Chas. Francis Cobb, Esq. i Claud Neilson, Esq. Samuel Hibbert, Esq. | John Horsley Palmer, Esq. Henry James Prescott, Esq. AUDITORS — Edw. H. Chapman, Esq. I James Malcolmson, Esq. Joshua Lockwood, Esq. I Sir C. Rugge Price, Bai t. Richard Twining, Jun., Esq. EX-AUDITOR — Sir John Kirkland. The amount of Capital of this Company, the well-known cbaiactr of it Directors, the high respectability of it Proprietors, enables it to rank with the most eligible Offices now in existence either in Europe or elsewhere, with respect to the advantages offered, to the Bublic. The Undersigned (Agent for the above Institution) is now prepared to grant protection on property under a reduced scale of premiums, which are framed as low as any established office in this city. All claims promptly adjusted and paid in Auckland, and reference either to Sydney or elsewhere, will in no cate be required. George S. Graham, Queen-street Wharf July 7, 1857. BOND & HAMPTON Tailors, , LATE POSSEMESKIE & BOND. IN returning their sincere thanks to the Gentry of Auckland and the Province in general, for the liberal support they have hitherto received in the previous separate firms, beg to inform them that having joined the two firms into one, thereby effecting a great saving of expense, they will be enabled to supply the best and as yet unequalled CL9THIBB AB® ®B®®B at a great reduction in prices, having just received a large and varied stock of FANCY SUMMER TWEEDS AND selected expressly for the climate of the colony. Shortland-street, Nov. 3, 1857.
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Auckland Examiner, Volume 2, Issue 53, 17 December 1857, Page 4
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