Notices- %ta *J1 A I L O E AN t> m HABIT MAKEE,| J. CD. BOWDEN Begs to intimate to his old customers and the public generally that ho has ajjlin commenced business in city, and solicits a sharo of tholr patronag Address—Shortland Crescent, noa St. Paul's Church. VAUXHALL GARDENS, .': North Shore. :hi "THEE Proprietors ail these beautiful ■a- Grounds beg to thank their numerous friends for past favours, and to intimate that the grounds will be again opened for the season on the Anniversary of the Prince of Wales Birthday. . To those of our friends who have visited them no description is . necessary. AYe have ■ only to say that improvements have been made ; and to those who have not visited them we think one visit will prove to them that for Pleasure-seekers these grounds afford every facility for gratification.- There are Flowers in profusion pleasant Arbors, Shady Walks, Lawn for a Dance, Croquet, Swings; and for the masculine a game'at Quoits, for which ground has boen prepared specially. Strawberries and Cream with other refreshment to be had. The Proprietors beg to intimate that they will have a Marquee on the outer beach, in which to supply 'Strawberries < and Cream. A Band will perform on Saturday Afternoons. ~< W. WELLS & SONS, PROPRIETORS. g T R A W B E E HIE S STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM. WILLOW GROVE, NOBT** SHORE, ON BEACH EOAD, Within a Hundred Yards of the Lower Wharf. R. ALISON In returning thanks to the Publio for the liberal support he has hitherto received, begs to inform them he has RE-OPENED these Gardens, and having made extensive improvements, and largely increased his Strawberry Beds since last season, Visitors will find an unlimited supply of first-class FRUIT. Having . a large dairy, hs is enabled to guarantee CREAM i defying competition. A first-class Croquet .Lawn for the use of Visitors." MILLINERY & DRAPERY. WE beg to inform our numerous _ Jfriends and'Jtfii^public generally that our premises in front of the Market-house being now complete, we will commence busirfess on SATURDAY NEXT, and sblicit a share of your";patronage and support. ;•; ~ . , b '■ '' ' ■"•* JAMES 1 COOK. • 1 MRS C; CLAYTON. ' o. NO T I* COB. J? H, HAMMOND, Butcher, J- , • Shortland-street, begs to thank his friends and the public for their past favours, and to inform them that he has disposed of. his business to Messrs. Hellaby Brothers, ,and he -hopes that , the same patronage hitherto accorded him will be given to his successors.—November 8, 1873. " ' BRANSTON & FORSTER . Plumbers, Gas Fitters, and Brass. \ Finishers, &c, HAVING- .relinquished Business at • the Thames, beg to intimate to their friends and the public generally that they, have commenced operations in Masefleld's Buildings, Albert-street; and are now prepared to execute any orders with dispatch. , .... ".",,..,. .. On FT and, a Large Assortment of Gasaliers Gaa ■ and other Fittings, which they offer to the Public at LOW PRICES. . " Makers- of Sunlights and Reflectors for Windovr Lights, either enamelled, or bright. .„•;j I Estimates given or all classes of Work. • ■'■-< WOOL,; FLAX, GUM,,' TALLOW, AND :;OTHER PRODUCE, v , .„ ■ „ < has '.i,ii.i.i no !•< f-.ii.:" '-'■ ■■ ••' LfTTT ■■■■■•■■ ■■» one nwfirtJJ-Ua'.r aid itli!*~&BB«i —i jfieni han ,vnwi'H THE Undersigned are prepared to 5 make ÜberalCASU; ADVANCES on WOOL,--IFLAX, GUMj-'&c.,[consigned to their correspondents' in^London or New York. f J. HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. p T&n fo iirW ;P'': 'E -G:'':T :TT S • im ■iM •■/ °$$¥\} ■-■■■■:: ill] i STANDARD FIRE & MARINE INS .U It ANC, E 00MP AN yr OP ~,- -. N E ; W: :ZEALA ND. ;; U To be incorporated under the provisions of; the Joint' Stock Companies Acts. CAPITAL ; ... ; • r)5 '! '' \.! £1,000,000; Is 100,000 Shares of £10 each, First Issue, 50,000 Shares'. Deposit; Five Shiliinps per Share oh application V 'I Five Shillings on aUotment;; and Ten Shillings v in' Four Calls of Two Shillings and : ; ;;;■...■ Sixpence, at- intervals of HOI 000 k I ! ;.<.; 5 ,";■„.. : t| lr9Q, months.. ~. .<(-. rvi ■;■• [IJS William Repbtirh; Esq. (Messrs McLandress Hen" burn & Co.) ~t«a , v * James Anderson, Esq. (Messrs Anderson & Mowat) ; George Young, Esq., Jeweller -. ,~. - . . •■,, The Hon James Paterson; M.L.C. ■ i .< James Curie, Esq.. (Messrs Park & Curie) . i..,7, JJasi! Sievwright, Esq.' (Messrs Sievwright & Stout)] David Baxter, Esq/(Messrs D. Baxter & Co ) ' The Hon. Matthew Holmes. M.LiC.,; Andrew McFarlane,' Esq. (Messrs A. & J. McFarlane) : David Campbell, Esq. . ■' '," lv. A. J. Burns, Esq. - .G. F. Reid. Esq. -t-;, , Arthur, Scoullar, Esq. (Messrs North & Scoullar) Robert'Haworth, Esq. (Messrs R, & T. Ha worth '"- , Donald Reid, Esq:; M.H.R. ".'■■. ;CarlSteirilioff,Esq.' ' '■' ' " fJ . \ Alexander Rennie, Esq. B. Bagley, Esq. !! Bankers : I iii '_-!ix. ;...' The Bank of New Zealand. Solicitors : _ ; .. ,:;..;,/ Messrs. Sievwright and Stout. ' , , Interim /Secretary;': ! > Charles Reid.-..., > I The success which has attended- the establishment " • of the existing Insurance Companies in New Zealand; I the large and increasing field for Insurance offered by v the progressive increase ot buildings throughout the Colony, and shipping on the Coast; and the growing . desire evinced by the public to support Local Com- " panics, furnish sufficient proof that there is ample room for the establishment of a purely Colonial and1 [ lond fide Company, of Local Shareholders." •. The Standard Fire and ■ Marine Insurance CoaPANy has; therefore been established, and the1 [ Provisional pirectors.haye decided that the following shall be distinctive characteristics of the Company : ! • ; 1. A really Colonial and National position, to be ai 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 , f insurers and bondfide traders ; and - 3. Caiefuland;ecpnomical: management. :i■ > • fjf The promoters believe that an : issue of 50,000 Shares* ; will, for some time,fo ; (iome; meet all,the purposes of i the Company; and they' purpose that of this number. 3'i,000 Shares shall.be set apart for allotment over the Northern Provinces rl'■ '' • The-Direck>rs'havo<'unanimously decided to place themselves on an equality with other applicants as to the allotment of Shares. ' Applications for Shares will be received by Gko W, Ijinnky, Queen su-eot, Agent for Province of Auckland, and deposits to bo lodged at the various branches of tlw Jtynk qj j( ew geaknii th(J
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1204, 2 December 1873, Page 1
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