-■ 'y^yji?-d'&^ ' "■■.-. ' President: . ' -'4 '-.'- ''•/ 4..:"y 44 y. Edward Stewarto, Esq?. /, 44 •:.-. '• '-- ' 4 44} ;,. '".yy /Secretary : yyy. . :. •_'/••''--; '44': ' Sir Samtjel ßiOH.oiiDi - 4y-\ 4Chiefo}ices\>4 4 A]J& Surreyrßtreet, Nobwjob* ;-and . Fleet-*st.,LoNpoN. .: i; Amount Insured, One Hundred Millions Sterling ; ': (£ioo,odo,ttd6).. ; • ' y '■■ :,. . . Claims already paid, 36,175, amountirig to £2^760,779., - To guarantee the engagements of -thWbfflce a -••*'•• - Fund of ;^ I 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 Build- ... ings, Goods, Merchandise and) Ejfecte; Ships- in ; harbor or dock; Corn aad4Hay-.iii4barn or stacksHorses, and Agricultura^Machinery,, . ■ policies 'immejMS4ely issued ■ , LOSSES settle^^ithf promptitude andJib'eVality without refOT^l^fto Directors. DAMAGJ^^iling^rpm Gas or Lightning ! .- .- -,- • ■^tM^p4 i - \ty^&sdy. .4- *.-.-/., '- -: N O-^E^i^|f 6> . Purveys :dr Policies 1 . " V | A NE#t^'l''LAND" ".QEFICE, equally eo^ -j with v tfiat of any locally-formed company, inVsA.-jJ r.rhuch as the funds derived from Colonial insur«nii^|| Ices, are retained for .' investment in this coun|f^^§ I The Norwich Union has also, the further'y.'td^S^^P 1 tage of the support of a well-establi«M^SKß'lishiP# 'foundation. ■ -__- y^^^^^S^ _ The attention o*Hnß,urerji;'^^^ j liar advantages : ''with'' . this old arid faria6-^siriß_tution^. r^ j orwarded on. application to the .undersigned," \ Every information as to the Society's rates and ! principles, or as to special rates, may : : ~< r be; obtained of i . . y -4 ■• [ 1 W . M,•'ST A; N-T O --N , I Agent for the Pbovincb of Nelson. The above- office is distinct and separate from ! the Norwich Union Life Insurance Society. The j latter is one of the few purely mutual English [offices. -.'.'" • 897 !REYN EL L A WIN ES : SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WHITE & RED, ■ (or " Carbinet"), of pure flavor, and with strength i greater, than that of any European natural Wines, \ though not ,r fortified" with alcoholic adulterations. Sold, at the lowest price in bond, or duty paid, or ordered to be shipped direct from Ade- \ laide (prices in Circular). No Wine less than six • years old, , — -- ■ . W. M^ STANTON, Agent,---•693 • : . -".'-'....;_' NELSON. ' MA!SO N; & HA M L IN'. S ! •; CELEBRATED "'[•■'■' I ' CABINET ** " AND " METROPOLITAN " . j ....; ; ,^b' ;r- g^>a. 'n, s, ..." . I which- completely sripersede the Harmonium, arid v lat a price scarcely higher. Sold on Monthly pay-' jments if required. Illustrated Circulars arid Testimonials, trom _ the Musical Profession sent on ■appliotffion. .' ' "-~ — ' >.;• : V k. : STANTON/ AGmT,4- Ay yy 370 4y... /'..'..■ ' : NELSON;^;: * • '■ -'-'■ ,">- - -•- ■ -i-J* 4>4^y:" ' IMPERIAL' FIR E i; rNSURA_^te'V: ,: COi-PANY. (of Xondon). V-^^fciJ. ;' "' Instituted. lSOß.^.A'^^^^yy iSUBSCRIBED AND INVESTED|pA^AL : i '. £1,989,400; -'; [4^y4y x '- FIRE RISKS in Toyirn and -Qountry accepted at LOWEST CURRENT RATES; and CLAIMS PAID without "th§ _)ELAY ! of --refeYente elsewhere. , __. '-'■ y ..-.■■' The.high standing and liberality of this Company areswell-known A. W. SCAIEE, 868 j^ Agent for Nelson. . CHAMELEON TOPS from 1/- upwards. --{'• • AtfB;LUCAS&' SON'S. QHILLINGr^pABLE! ! I V EVERYAIiTICLE SOLD at 1/-. MA<NSON/&:/^0. •r-y\—.i'"'', ■ ". - 1390 Y H O MA S; JjRFN NE R , ARCHITECT, SURVEYOR, HOUSE and LAND. AGENT. L I C E N S ED BROKE UNDER THE "LAND TRANSFER ACT 1870." Brooksed^; Nelson. * 1869 DAILY COACH FROM NELSON. TO FOXHILL. THE undersigned respectfully informs the inhabitants of Nelson,and the .Wauneas that he runs a COACH DAILY between Foxhill and Nelson ; leaving Foxhill at half-past 7 o'clock a.m and Nelson at 3 p.m. .. ..• y. J. , Booking Offices at the Wakatu arid Commercial Hotels, Trafalgar-street. 1574 -TtANCIS HOLDER. MAIL CONVEYANCE BETWEEN NELSON AND-MOTUEKA HIT AY C a GlT' S COMFORTABLE • XX FOUR-WHEEL WAGON Runs *- beween NELSON arid -MOTUEKA and Inters': mediate Places. :, : ; ; Leave Nelson* for Motueka every Mondax.. . and Thursday Mobninq, at 9 o'clock. Leave Nelson fob Riohmond every Tuesday ' arid Frid_y Ae>ternoon, at .4 o'clock;- ° ~ Leave Motueka for Nelson every Tuesday arid FBEOAyMoRNiN^at &61c166k. y A I Leave Riohmond for; Nelson every Monday > and Thursday tM6RNrNo,:at e.Sdp^clocki:. and every^Tuesday -^d^FaniAirjAiaam.'^ ■•■j- NooN ; at-i : d'do__?' ! - ' v '\4'' '-'''yyyyyyyy.. 1 The Conveyance will. Start from the Coa6hv_nd ; HoBSEsm Nelson, and -Rto_boi_)t's, at Motueka', a where Parcels will be -Re^*7e^7aiid^aswn^4%^-B6oked.-:i " ! Ay 4/y yy yAy§yfylys%?4y
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 134, 5 June 1873, Page 4
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654Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 134, 5 June 1873, Page 4
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