Woolcock & Hosking, BLACKSMITHS, Farriers, and Wheelwrights, Main-street West, PALMERSTON NORTH. IMPROVED CORNISH RANGES Made to order, to burn either wood or coal. Anyone about to build, would do well to first inspect the above. Every description of work executed with despatch. Horse-shoeing a Specialty. Iron Pipes screwed stad cut to any length or sizePALMEESTON NOETH TETERIHARY SHOEING FORGE, Corner Rangitikei and Cuba-streets. (Next Clarendon Hotel.) W. T. 'WOOD, PEOPBIETOB. All description of General Blacksmith's work done. . Agricultural Implements made and repaired. Shoeing done with care and on an entirely new principle, under the personal supervision of the proprietor. All "Work Guaranteed. Charges Moderate. THE AUSTRALASIAN MUTUAL LIVE STOCK INSUBANCE SOCIETY (Limited). Incorporated undet "The Companies Statute, 1864." Capital— £loo,ooo fwith power to increase), m 100,000 shares of £1 each. One shilling per share to be paid on application, and one shilling per share on allotment. It is not anticipated, that any further calls will be required. Principal OFPiCE—Victoria, Chambers, 59, Queen-streel, Melbourne. 25,000 shares have been reserved for distribution m New Zealand, of which 12,000 have already been taken np. The remainder are now offered for the first time to the New Zealand public. Thej will be allotted (if approved) according to priority of application. Directors : John L. Dow, Esq., Middle Brighton, (Chairman). Thomas Learmonth, Esq., Avdoch Tower, Essendon. Hon. J. F. Levien, M.P., Drysdale. Abraham Lincolne, Esq., Kirk's Bazaar, Bourke street. Dr Plummer, 'Wyabun Park, Gisborne. General Manager: ITrancis Tunmer. Business done to 31st December last, during five and a half months operations— Net premiums realised, over .£3OOO sterling; losses. £165. New Zealand Branch: Head Office, High-street, Dunedin. Directors : W. J. M. Larnach, C.M.G., M.H.R., (Chairman). Henry Driver, Esq., J.P. Horace Bastings, Esq., J.P. (Messrs Bastings, Leavy, & Co.). A. Lee Smith, Esq. (Messrs Royse, Stead, & Co.). H. Widenhhtn Maunsell, M.D. Job Wain, Junr., Esq. Robert Wilson, Esq. (Messrs It. Wilson & Co.). Willium Isaac, Esq., J.P. J, JR. Jones, Esq. (Director Union S.S. Co.). Bankers: The Colonial Bank of New Zealand. Solicitors : Chapman & Strode. Manager : W. A. Walton. Brokers for New Zealand: WILLIAMSON & CO., 75, lIAMBTON GJFAY, WELLINGTON. h\)K SALE. = ON very reasonable terms, Grand Church Organ, 3 octaves, 20 stops, nine sets reeds. Height, 9 feet ; length, 4 feet 2 inches ; width, 2 feet 2 inches ; weight, about 600U«. The instrument has immense power and volume of tone. The case is of solid Mack walnut, and the pipes are richly embellished with gold. ' Piice and terms on application at Standard Office. N.B.— The above is one of the finest instruments ever imported into the colony, and is being offered a bargain. !
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 115, 21 April 1885, Page 1
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