WANTED Immediately, a good Cook must be a sober and clean man.Apply to Thomas Powell, Blue Post Dinin •hoorns, Victoria-street. "WANTED, Purchasers for SOCK ~«i ~Heiut of Kauri Railway Sleepers, slight! Si ao yeln,mont size ; suitable for Wclas Bay Archard & Brown, Mechanic; T^TAISTED the Butcher, Baker AiirWnmii Tl"' ?Vnler- Dairyman, and others o ™ ™ ) ts- vicinity to know that the undorsignec IS n, N^ SS t at Prices t0 MEE'-r me times SftfiSSSS^ next Union Bank> Auckland L. FORSTER <S- SON. XX7 ANTED KNOWN, that A. Ch-Lrv 1*^ 1™0^? '] aB opCnod a Mavine Store in kSM P w'nn d TlieiSMW opento Purchase all n f f'Ltl • ' ? W Irol1' Kags> Bones> bottles, CastChanceryLana e lKl °ld *°pe ' AMs Pre Wee that D. t,-'™v, Goldtf. is prepared to supply all kinds of £Sw T^ n Ot^ Cr BuildiD f? materials, including TOnH« S?°/ S'^? ulding 3- Broad Timber, House Wb S> ails' Hardwo°d felloes. Shafts, Ironbark and Blue Gum Laths, Shingles, &c, &c, at the street *" PriCe at his Custom-house WANTED KNOWN, that «« nn n 011? WILTjIAMS (late of Wellesley street), Cutler Saw-trimmer, and Umbrella-maker, has Removed to Wyndham street (nearly opposite the Evmiwj Sim- offlcc). N.R-Umbrellas Re-covered. "WANTED KNOWN—Highest <i\ •o,Prifi, e Kivon for all 01(1 Metals. On Sale (cheap) Ploughs ; (i, 7, and 8 feet sheets Galvanised Corrugated Iron ; also, rumps, Faints, &c , &c, at A Ifred Smart's, next Blue Post. Victoria street. W" ANTED KNOWN, that J. . , „ WATT is prepared to sujiply Wood and Coal at followintr prices for Cash :—Ti-trco Wood, Uncut 12s per ton ; do do, Cut, 14s per ton ; Newcastle Coal 60s per ton. Delivered to any part within one mile from Yard. Posts, Rails, and Palings always on hand. Fencing and Carting done at low rates.—Stanley street^ Mechanics' Bay. "WANTED KNOWN.—The under- „' ™ signed have always on hand a largo supply of Newcastle and Bay of Islands Coal; also, best Cut honoF'i f OO'l- rYar(li:: Bctwcc» and Custom, house. Btreet, next Isaacs' Bonded Store W. & G. WINSTONE. Tj^OUND, or. isth i^t7in~WellingJL ton street a P.a, -p on with t, v , &_ f) REWARD.—Lost or mw ak f cW J- v-'se\er:i 1 weeks past, Three Bank of KnglaiiJ Notes of Ono Hundred Pounds each.—The above reward will be paid to any person giving such informatien as may lead to their restoration.—Apply to Stewart & Appleby, West Queen street. A MEETING- will take place at the -£x. Occident 1 Hotel en Friday Evening ntxt for the purpose of Forrc'n^ a TattersaH'a Club to Reftu ate Betting, &c. Members wisb'ig to join lire re.".p^'ctfi lly reiiursteil to attund. LOST, on Sunday last, in Mr. Brighton's Garden or the Domain, a Plain Gold Locket. Tho finder will be rewarded on leaving it at Mr.. Batitletr's, Queen-street. TiO TAILORS.—Wanted two good General Hands.—J, F. Saunderp, Shortland* street. PROSPECTUS OF THE STANDARD FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. To be incorporatsd under the provisions of the Joint Stock Companies Acts. CAPITAL ... £1,000,000, In 100,000 Shaues'of £10 each. First Issue, 50,000 Shares. Deposit ; Five ShtlKntrs per Share on appl'cation ; Five Shi I 1 ings on allotment; and TenSJi'Higs in Four Calls of Two Shi!'inj,.i and Sixpence, at inteivr's of three months. Provisional Directors : William Hepburn, Esq. (Messrs McLandreas, Hep" bum & Co.) James Anderson, Esq. (Messrs Anderson & Mowat) Oeorge Young, Esq., Jeweller The lion James Patorson, M.L.C. James Curie, Esq. (Messrs Park & Curio) Basil SievwKght, Esq. (Messrs Siovwi <3ht & Stout) David Baxter, Esq. (Messrs D. Baxter & Co.) The Hon. Matthew Holme.i, M.L.C. Andrew Mcfarlano, Esq. (Messrs A. & J. McFarlane) David Campbell, Esq. A. J. Bums, Er,q. G. F. Reid, Esq. Arthur Scoullar, Esq. (Messrs North & Scoullar) Robert Haworth, Es:q. (Messrs JR. & T. Ilaworth Donald Eeid, Esq.. M.H.RCarl Steinhoff, Esq. Alexandor Ronnie, Esq. B. Bagley, ICsq. Bankers: Tho Bank of New Zealand. Solicitors : Messrs.- Siovw.ight and Stout. Interim Secretary : Charles Reid. Tho success which has attonded tho establishment of the existing Insurance Companies in New Zealand ; the large and increasing field for Insurance offered by the progressive Increase ot buildings throughout th» Colony, and shipping on the Coast; aid the growing desire evinced by the public to support Local Companies, furnish sufficient proof that there is ample room for the cstabli'.hinent of a purely Colonial and bond fide Company of Local Shareholders. The Standard Firk and Mar ink Insurance Company has therefore been established, and the Provisional Directors have decided that the following shall be distinctive characteristics of the Company :— 1. A rcal'y Colonial and National position, to be secured by an equitable distribution of the Shares over the whole Colony. 2. An interested body of Shareholders, to be secured by the utmost care being exercised in allotting Shares to persons known to be insurers and bond fide trader^ ; and S. Careful and economical management. The promoters believe that an issue of 60,000 Shares will, for some time to come, meet all the purposes of the Company ; and they puvpose that of this number 3i),000 Shares shall be set ap^rt for allotment over the Northern Provinces The Directors have unanimously decided to place themselves on an equaUty with other applicants ai to the allotment of Shares. Applications for Shares will be received by Geo. W. Binney, Queen street, Agent for Province of Auckland, and deposits to be lodged at the various branches of the Bank of New Zealand throughout tho Colony. N O T 'I C E. THE Time for receiving application for Shares is Extended to THURSDAY, November 27. W. LODDER, A.S.P. Co. TO LET ON A TERM, •TIHAT Comfortable Twelve-roomed A Residence known as CLIFF HOUSE, situate at Sniale's Point, Lower Hobson street, at present occupied by Mr Charles Canning. It has a superb view of the iiarbour ; is in perfect tenantable condition ; and as a Family Residence or genteel Boarding-house cannot be surpassed. Apply on the premises from ten to twelve ; or, to George Samuel Graham, Norwich Union Office, Vaile's Buildings. GOOD TEMPLARS. THE Auckland Pioneer Lodge will meet for the despatch of business at the Now Temperance Hall, Albert street (hitherto known as the Albert-street Congregational Chapel), To-morrow (Thursday) Evening, at 7,30 punctually. WM, COLEMAN, Hon, Sec, H.E,—All the Officaw ate i'eriuested to ivttcml si 6.80 G'fcloek.
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1199, 26 November 1873, Page 3
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