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':' ' NORWICH; U^iON 7' ;; V "O IRE INSUBANCE SOCIETY. .; "President: Edwabd Steward, Esq.. ' Secretary : • . Sir Samuel Bignold. '•■ Chief Offices]: Surrey-street, Norwich ; and Fleet-et, London. ■ Amount Insured, One Hundred Millions Sterling (£100,000,000).' ' Claims already paid, 36,175, amounting to , £2,760,779. To guarantee the engagements of the Office a Fund of £550,000 has been subscribed by a numerous and opulent proprietary, which Fund has been furiher increased by the accumulation of a Reserve Fund, now exceeding £112,000, in addition to the ordinary reserves for current liabilities. • Insurances effected at the lowest rates on Buildings, Goods, Merchandise and Effects; Ships in harbor or dock; Corn and Hay in barn or stacks; Horses, and Agricultural Machinery. • POLICIES IMMEDIATELY ISSUED. LOSSES settled with promptitude and liber ality without reference to' Directors. DAMAGES arising from Gas or Lightning covered. NO CHARGE for Surveys or Policies. . ANEW ZEALAND OEFICE, equally so with that of any locally-formed company, ins smuch as the funds derived from Colonial insurances, are retained for investment in this courtly. The Norwich Union has also tVe further advantage of the support of a well-established English foundation. . The attention of insurers is called to the peculiar advantages attendant, upon insuring with this old and famous institution. Prospectuses orwarded on* application to the undersigned. Every information as to the Society's rates and principles, or as to special rates, may be obtained of W. M. STANTON, Agent tor the Province of Nelson. Tbe above office is distinct and separate from . the Norwich Union Life Insurance Society. The latter is one of the few purely mutual English offices. Bg7 EEYNELLA WINES SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WHITE & RED, (or " Carbinet "), of pure flavor, and with strength greater than that of any European natural Wines, though not " fortified " with alcoholic adulterations. Sold, at the lowest price in bond, or duty paid, or ordered to be shipped direct from Adelaide (prices in Circular). No Wine less than six years old. — — W. M. STANTON, Agent, 369 NELSON. "D ARTIES desirous of ENGAGING in the X MANUFACTURE of FLAX can bera have a good opportunity by application to the Office of the Evening Mail " ■ 1046

ELECTION FOR THE SUBURBAN < DISTRICT. - M E * A T T3 IGBMONr> will be ■ -£I_. Om AA> happy to Meet the ELEQTOBS 'of this District fit the under-" mentioned places, at 7 p.m. (weather permitting)— ■ - ■■■■■ ; The Institute, Stoke, Monday May 5 Black Horse, Suburban' North, Tuesday „ 6 Agricultural Ball, Richmond, Wednesday „ 7 __ ; 1133 RICHMOND COALMINE. ___ ■ ' j IT U Proposed to " Form a GOMPANY to Work the COALMINE on Mrs HIGGS' LAND, -with a Capital of £300, in 200 Shares of £l _10s each, ss. per Share to be paid on Application, ss. per Share on Allotment, the remainder in Calls of 103 per Share as.required. Application for Shares to .be sent in by the 31st May, 1873. - j Persons desirous of taking up Shares can apply for information to Mr McCONKEY, Coach and Horses, NelLon, or, WILLIAM TOVEY, Richmond. : " May 3, 1873. 1131 PERSEVERANCE MUSING COMPANY (Reqisteeed). npHE DIRECTORS of this Company are JL prepared to receive OFFERS, until MONDAY, June 2nd, fcoTi persons willing to WOEK the above MINE on TRIBUTE. The claim is situate at Bedstead Gully, Collingwood, and comprises over thirty-3ve acres held under lease, fourteen and a-half of .which have been recently -acquired. There is a Battery of Twenty Stampers at the Mine, ten of which have heen in use" ior about three years, and are at present in perfect working cder; the others were recently erected, and only require the tables heiog laid to be ready for use. The mine has been. opened in various places by levels and an inclined drive, from which 6812 tons have been crushed, yielding 2656 czs. gold, which sold for £10,090 12s. od., equal to an average of over 7 dwta. 19 grains gold, or about 75s 6d per ounce. The power for working the Battery at present used is derived from a race, the flumirig of which was all new, and the earthwork repaired in 1871, and which can he made capable of carrying sufficient water to drive the'" twenty stampers. There is : a!so a single-stamp Battery, Retorthouse, Manager's residence, Stables, Hute, &c , and all the usual plant of a mine. Further particulars can be obtained at the Mine from the Mining Manager, or from JOHN E. MABIN, Legal Manager. Nelson, New Zealand, April 15, 1873. 959 MASON & .HA ML IIP S CELEBRATED " CABINET " AND •« METROPOLITAN " 0 S G A N - S, which completely supersede the Harnionium, ard at a price scarcely higher. Sold on Monthly payments if required. Illustrated Circulars and Testimonials trom the Musical Profession sent on application. W. M. STANTON, Agent, 3™ NELSON.

T. S. WTMOND & CO., ARE NOW SHOWING ALL THE NOVELTIE3 N „ AUTUIN AND WINTER DEAPEEY M COMPRISING THE H LARGEST AND MOST CHOICE ASSORTMENT 5 EVEK OFFERED IN THE PROVINCE, ' Vfs S w^ lo^ e °f w^i c^ has been purchased by our own Buyers expressly for the Q £5 Nelson Trade, and Shipped via Melbourne, from Home £j| § FANCY DRESS DEPARTMENT, g INCLUDES SOME CHOICE NEW MATERIALS ADAPTED FOR THE q •^ ' ' -WINTER SEASON, SUCH AS — . gtf =8 Figured ana Plain -Repps in Wool and Silk Figured Tassos — Satin Cloths— , £jj Roubais Cloths — Sultanas— ltalian Cloths — Japanese Poplins— Broche and § Jgq Striped Lustres— Wool -Popleenes— Wool Plaids— Erench Merinos in all the j|j Q New Shades. 1 . " . [^"As many of the above Lines are already Selling Freely, we recommend our friends makiDg their selections, a 9 T. S. Wtmond & Co. cannot replace them at O - the prices thej are now being offered at. , . S W ' " g MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. § p Extreme care has been taken in our purchases for this Department, which comr , : prise the most Unique Selections from the Magazines of Paris and London. All the ji| Fashionable TJntrimmed Straw Hats— Velvet and Felt Hats— Flowers— Feathers— £h M Ruches— Ribbons, &c. Also, the Latest Novelties in Trimmed Goods, f**3 2 MANTLE DEPARTMENT. H >* Ladies' and Girls' Jackets and Mantles in Silk Velvets— Velveteens— Plain Cloths— JP S Waterproofs— Costumes— Overskirts— Petticoats— Crinolines, &c, * all really _ ; ■ »z handsome and very 'Cheap. . ; kJ S. '■■ ;.■ ", ..'■". /.•— — :0! ■ . " ..:•■. ' : % , ■ The above, along' with our present Stock of QQ §5 BLANKETS, FLANNELS, SHEETING, *_ WOOLLEN AND COTTON GOODS, GENERALLY, j> Bought largely in excess of our wants last year, and in view of the High £ti g Pricks now ruling at Home, enables us to open the Season under <• gc{ « especially favorable circumstances 10 buyers. p :° j P p£] All Goods marked at the Lowest Cash Pbices, and from which no discount H can be allowed. ~ I > *' T. S. WTMOND & 06., HALL 'OF COMMERCE. / \ Wholbsalb Dbpabtment, „,:.•..,. „t.. .-„ „-..■ „ •.....} „,.,.-...,...,.■.,. 1 No. 1, Bridge-street, I '1058

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 108, 6 May 1873, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 108, 6 May 1873, Page 2

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