* ' TH3 LIVERPOOL ajRTD LONDON JiIRE AND LI2!E HTSI7RANCE- COMPANY. .Estt&li&hed 1836. "SEMPOTTEEED BY ACT OF IThe.amount'of capital subscribed exceeds .£1,500,000. TIIH E liability of the Proprietors is deJL" clared by the Company's Act of Parliament to be'unlimited. Fiee Insurances at reduced rates of pre-V-mium, varying from :10s. 6d. to £3 per cent, according to the degree of risk. No charge for policies, however small the amount. :A prompt settlement of all claims on satis--Tactory proof ef loss, without the delay of re\Temng to England. : .(Forms of application and prospectuses, giving general ■information, may be had of the : local ;figents, -.. ■■.!:, : ' Messbs. ¥M. BOWLER, SON & Co., . WELLINGTON. „ ALFRED FELL & Co., .:...,■. . • . Nelson. vAnd of the Undersigned, „ COOKSON, BOWLER, & Co., "Lyttelton. Lyttelton, Nov/1856. THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON «PIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Established in 1836. =. EMPOWERED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. THE AMOUNT OF CAPITAL Subscribed exceeds £1,500,000. The of the Proprietors is declared by the Company's Act of Parliament to be unlimited. Life "Insurance in all its branches, at rates ■ of premium similar to those charged in the Australian colonies. No charge for Policies, however small their amount. ; A prompt-settlement of all claims on satisfactory proof rof death, without, the delay of > referring to England. , • . .Forms of application and prospectuses, giving .general information, may be had of the docal agents, ■ > Messrs. WM. BOWLER, SON & Co., Wellington. „ ALFRED FELL & Co., ■ .' . Nelson. And of the Undersigned at Lyttelton, COOKSON, BOWLER, & Co. DAYS OF GRACE ON LIFE POLICIES. ■ , THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON 'FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. fTIHE Local Board of Directors have: JL received advice from the Head Office, ;that it is the practice of this Company to pay claims under Life Policies in cases where' -the assured die during the days of grace, with the premium for the current year unpaidj pro- .• vided such overdue premiums be paid before the expiration of said days of grace. By order of the Local Board. KAIAPOI WOOL WAREHOUSE. .npHE NEW WOOL WAREHOUSE ■*- of the Undersigned, situate at the head of the navigation of the Korotueka (Cam), is now opened for the reception of ■wool and other produce. Station supplies of every description can be obtained of the agent, W. C. Bes%ick, at the . Kaiapoi Stores. , COOKSON, BOWLER, & Co. . WOOL, OIL, &c. THE Undersigned are Cash buyers of Wool, Oil, Bone, Hides, Sheepskins, and other produce, and will make liberal advances on consignment to their correspondents in London, (Liverpool, or the Colonies. COOKSON, BOWLER & Co. ■ • ;' FOR SALE, ~~ ~ .K,vTV ACRES of Land, fenced in and ' tJxJ under cultivation, with good substantial Dwelling-house and offices, situated on the South Bank of the Waimakariri; immediate i-possession can be given. For further particulars, apply to •COOKSON, BOWLER, & Co.; or to W.-C. BESWICK, Kaiapoi. FOR SALE, ~~ A Sheep Run of 20,000 acres, with good river frontage, and well bounded, within -a short distance of bush, and of easy access, good house and garden, woolshed and stockyard. A thousand ewes may be had with the run if .^required. For further particulars, apply to COOKSON BOWLER & Co.; or to . W, C. BESWICK, , .• ;■ Kaiapoi. Lyttelton, August 31,1858. —• TO LET, ON the Island at Kaiapoi, about 700 acres of land, and in the Tai-tapu j ■ district, Ahuriri, about €00 acres. j These estates are advantageously situated, con- ' -sisting of rich grass, flax, and soft lands, having •creeks as-natural boundaries on several sides, This opportunity ie well worth the attention of •persons wishing to enter into agricultural pursuits; -as the whole will be !let on unusually favourable 'terms. .For further-particulars, apply to COOKSON, BQWLER & Co. Lyttelton; or, W. C. BESWIOK, Kaiapoi. 'Lyttelton, Oct. 8,1858. TO BE SOLD, \ HOUSE and ONE ACRE and A-HALF of -jl. LAND on tbe Papanui-road, 3 miles from •Christchurch. For particulars, apply at the Papanui -Store. LYTTELTON JETTY. TO MERCHANTS AND. OTHERS. "TVTOTICE.—Goods landed on the jetty must be J-^1 taken away the same day, otherwise proceedings will be taken for the obstruction of the '-traffic. EDWARD GENET, Wharfinger. W. GRAHAM, SEXTON AND UNDERTAKER. ITjiUNERALS furnished and respectably conJD ducted at moderate charges. Orders for grave stones and fences executed. JOHN C. ANGUS, SADDLE AND HARNESS Mi ."SIB, At Mr. Thomson's Auction MaA ON hand, a select variety o Scry,; whips, switches, brushes, spu rS Horsesi measured and carefully fitted. '^bristekiravMiiy 6,1559.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 684, 28 May 1859, Page 2
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