Shipping Advertisements. £<S. STAR OF THE SOUTH, K 3. THIS STEAMER is specially fitted lor the COX'! ViX x-ii-'i uni oi JjIVE STOCK and is onen for Freight to any FEW ZEALAND FORT. Apply to WATT, BROTHERS. AGNES. Regular Trader between Poverty Bay and Napier.—The favorite cutter ‘Agnes,’ H. Trimmer, Master, will continue as a REGULAR TRADER between Napier and Poverty Bay. The rates of Freight or Passage are exceedingly low, and the Agnes offers acJ commodation superior to any vessel in thp trade. J. K. TATUM, Agent. Insurance Companies. PACIFIC MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, SYDNEY. ■CAPITAL KINROSS & CO., Agents for Napier. "VT EW Z|E ALAND -Ll INSURANCE COMPANY, FOE FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE Capitai,, £1,000,000 With unlimited Liability of Shareholders Directors: —Thomas Henderson, Chairman ; Samuel Browning, Deputy Chairman , Alfred Bucklaud ; J. ii. Burnside ; Hugh Coolahan; William C. Daldy ; -John Graham $ George B. Owen j Thos. Russel]; C. J. Stone; William C. Wilson ; James Willamson, Auditors :—George E. Elliott; Richard Ridings, trade. The Directors respectively request pub lie support for this local institution. The rates are equal to any contingency which may arise, together with the unlimited liability of a large body of wealthy shareholders, ihe profits of the Company are retained in the Co on;. Tables of Rates. Printed Forms of Proposals and all other information may be obtained from SAMUEL BEGG, Agent for Napie. Election Advertisements. TO THE ELECTORS AND NON-ELECTORS OF THE PETANE DISTRICT. QENTLEMEN,— I have been waiting for some time in hopes to see some of yon offering yourselves as candidates to represent vs in the approaching session of ike Provincial Council; but as up to, this time none of your names have appeared, and as the time hi which action should be taken in this matter is so short, I leg to offer myself as e candidate to represent you in ihe forthcoming Council. lam in my seventh year among you,' | and am wet! known to you all: I have made myself acquainted with our common wants, and if you' think proper to elect me’to represent you~ I will I do my utmost to serve you, and I fatter myself hat I can advocate our common cause at least as well as any of my fellow-electors. I consider our district a much neglected one, and. will endeavor to get this defect remedied, and also to give a satisfactory rote on any other subject which may come before the Council. I approve of Mr McLean as a Superintendent generally, but would not pledge myself to support any measures ihe Government might bring forward unless J saw them to he for the benefit of all. NOMINATION on FRIDAY, Voth of this Month; and ELECTION on SATURDAY, is a. I have ihe honor to be. Gentlemen, Tour obedient servant, THOMAS ATKINSON. Fetane, Vi March, 1867.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 461, 14 March 1867, Page 1
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466Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 461, 14 March 1867, Page 1
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