insurance Companies. N S W ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, HEE & MAiiiNis INSURANCE. Capital, £1,000,000 With unlimited liability of Shareholders, __ &ired&n ••—Thomas Henderson,Chair* liiSn ’ IJruwiuu-, Deputy ChairAlfred Buekland; J. H. Burnside; Hugh Coolahan; William C. Daldyj John Graham ; George B. Owen; Thos. Bussell; C. J. Stone; William 0. Wilson • James Willamson. * Auditors .-—George E. Elliott; Richard Hidings. Marine Surveyor W. C. Daldy. Tnia Company is now prepared to grant Policies and etf-ct insurance from Loss or Damage by Fire upon Houses and other Buildings, Goods, Wares, Merchandise, and Farming Stock of every description. The Company will also take MARINE RI&KS both in Coasting and Foreign trade. The Directors respectively request public support for this local institution. The rales are equal to any contingency whieu may arise, together with the unlimited liability of a large body of wealthy shareholders, the profits ofi the Company are re* taiued in ike Colony, Tables of Rates, Printed Forms of Proposals and all other information may be obtained from SAMUEL BEGG, Agent for Napier. PACIFIC MARINE INSURANCE COMB ANY, SIDNEY. CAPITAL KINROSS & CO., Agents for Napier. Educational gT. JOSEPH’S SCHOOL, NAPIER. The SISTERS OF CHARITY have the management of the undermentioned Establishments : A LADIES’ BOARDING SCHOOL. The Course of Education will comprise instruction m the English Language, VVritiug, n.ritlimeiic, Geography, liistmy, anti the use oi the Globes; also, Plum and Ornamental Needlework. Teuais : Boarders, per quarter ... ... £lO 0 O U eder 10 years y O O Ladies’ Day School 1 io O Eocteas. Music, Instrumental 22 0 Music, Vocal 1 5 y French, taught by French Ladies 1 15 0 Pencil Drawing ... 0 15 o Water Colors 0 15 o Artiiiciai Flowers ... 22 0 A SECOND-GLASS BOARDING SCHOOL. In this School, as wed as in the one for Day Pupils, the Course of Education will comprise instruction m the English Language, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, and Plain i> eedlework, as it lias done up to this day. TiiltUS ; Boarders, per quarter £7 6 0 Under 10 years 0 y q One quarter to bo paid in advance. One quarter’s notice to be gueu before the withdrawal of a pupil. Each Boarder to provide a Mattrass Blankets, Pillow, Sheets, and 'dowels. AN OUVOIR, i.e., A WORK ROOM, Plain and Ornamental Needlework will bo. taught. The time of work will be from hall-past nine o’clock to twelve and from one to five p.m. every day, Saturdays excepted. Teems tee Quasteb, roa. A.i-rajENXicKsaip: Plain Needlework t . t £i q q Plain and Ornamental Needlework i io a PLAIN NEEDLEWORK Will be thankfully received, and will be performed with the greatest care. Napier, 10 th Dec., 1866. WANTED,— SUBSCRIBERS to the HOME NEWS, SUNDAY MAGAZINE, and GOOD WORDS. Apply at the o3ice of this paper. VOLUMES OF GOOD WORDS for 1865 on sale at the office oi tills r '3 7> o? ; Y GLUME 1 of SUNDAY MAGAZINE on sals at the office of^tius I paper.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 450, 28 January 1867, Page 1
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484Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 450, 28 January 1867, Page 1
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