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NORWICH UNION , . "O IRE INSURANCE SOCIETY. President: Edwabd Stewabd, Esq, Secretary .- Sib Samuel Bionold. Chief Offices\-Surrey-street, Norwich ;. and Fleetr*st,,TiONDON. Amount Insured, One Hundred Millions Sterling ' (.£100,605,000). t -. J l> : ; r Claims already paid, 36,175, amounting- to 7X8,760,779.;. .. To guarantee the engagements of the 6ffice a Furidof ,£550,000 'y 7 has been subscribed by a numerous . and opulent proprietary, which Fund has been further 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 stacksHorses', and Agricultural Machinery. . ■-'*•' POLICIES IMMEDIATELY ISSUED LOSSES settled with promptitude and Jiber 7 ality, without reference to Directors. -, DAMAGES arising from Gas or Lightning i" ' rl ■'- covered.. .17" 77' 7 NO CHARQE for Surveys or Policies. A NEW- ZEALAND^ OEFICE, equally so with that of any locally-formed company, inas-^ much as the funds, derived from Colonial insurant ces.are retained for investment in this country. The Norwich Union has also the further advantage of the' support of a well-established English ; foundation. '■''■' j .The attention of insurers is called to the pecu- >' [liar advantages attendant upon insuring with i this old and famous institution. Prospectuses j 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 j. W. M. STANTON, ! Agent for the Province of Nelson. . The above office is distinct and separate from the Norwich Union Life Insurance Society. The fatter is one of the few purely mutual English (Offices. 897 I ■ . ; -* ;reynella wines 1 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 loweat price in bond, or duty ipaid, or ordered to be shipped direct from Adelaide (prices in Circular). No Wine l*Yss than six \years old. — r— 1 W. M. STANTON, Agent, . .693 " NELSON. f MASON & HAMLIN'S j CELEBRATED !' CABINET" AND "METROPOLITAN" O R G A N S, which completely supersede the Harmonium, and .at a price scarcely higher. Sold pn Monthly payments if required. Illustrated Circulars and Testimonials from the Musical Profession cent on application. — •— 1 W. M. STANTON, Agent, 370 NELSON. IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY (of London). Instituted 1803. SUBSCRIBED AND INVESTED^CAPITAL £1,989,400. FIRE RISKS in Town and Country accepted at LOWEST CURRENT RATES ; and CLAIMS PAID without the DELAY of reference elsejWhere. • The high standing and - liberality of this Company are well known i A. W. SCAIFE, 868 Agent for Nelson. CHAMELEON TOPS from 1/- upwards. At R. LUCAS & SON'S. O HILLING riIABLE ! ! ! EVERY ARTICLE SOLD at 1/-. MANSON & pO. V-/ 139!) i^HOMAS JJRUNNER, ARCHITECT, SURVEYOR, HOUSE and LAND AGENT. LICENSED BROKE tJNDEB THE ■■ LAND TRANSFER ACT 1870." Bkooksidh, Nelson. 1869 DAILY COACH FROM NELSON TO FOXHILL. THE undersigned respectfully informs the inhabitants of Nelson and the Waimeas that he runs a COACH DAILY between Foxhill and Nelson; leaving Foxhill at half-past 7 o'clock a.m and Nelson at 8 p.m. ; Booking Offices at the Wakatu and Commercial Hotels, Trafalgar-street. 1574 FRANPIS HOLDER. MAIL CONVEYANCE BETWEEN NELSON ANDTMOTUEBA. HTIAYCOcIF'S COMFORTABLE • Xl FOUR-WHEEL WAGON Runs beween NELSON and MOTUEKA and Inter*-, r mediateT 'Places'. ; < 7 r ? _••■'■ yLeave Nelson for Motu-ka every Mondat , and Thursday Morning, at ' 9 o'clock. ; Leave Nblson *b*orßiohmoni> every Tubsdat and Fbidat Afternoon, at 4 o'clock. Leave -Motueka- for, Kelson every Tuesday and Fbidat MoßNiNO,;at 8- o'clock. "7. Leave Richmond for Nelson : every Mondat and Thubsdat Mobnino,- at '6.3o o-'clockj" .and every Tuesday and' Fridat 'Afternoon at i o'clock, v '•■* -_"-:*• ; *7<ji- fift. The Conveyance will Start from the Coaoh and Hobses in Nelson, and Rumboldt's, at Motueka, trhere Parcels will ;be Received and Passengefs ; , ■ Booked... .-X '■■ ••'-•.-. p\a ypPPy<Pi222X ' .

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 133, 4 June 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 133, 4 June 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 133, 4 June 1873, Page 4

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