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FIRE!!! THE IWTQRWICH UNION FIRE OFFICE _LN haß for years been amo,ng the fiist to deal liberally with Insurers, and in NEW ZEALAND its "promptness in settlement of fire losses has been equally distinguished. THE SOCIETY'S AGENTS hold the fullest power to adjust Claims and pay losses in Cash without having to consult Directors, Colonial Boards, or Secretaries, thus avoiding the consequent correspondence and delay. The Agents' Instructions are to '• act promptly and liberally." figf This long-established Society offers advantages uhich Companies of more recent standing are unable to do, and its rates of Premium do not exceed those of any other Office doing business in this country. In effecting Insurances, it is of the first importance to select an Office of high cbaiacter, long standing, and stability. Intending Insurers can obtain Prospectuses and full information as to the peculiar advantages offered by this well-known Office. W. M. STANTON, . . 880 The Society's Attorney and Agent. Superintendent's Office, Nchon, March 4, 1874. rfIENDERS will be received at th's Office X nntil MONDAY, the ISth instant, for ERECTING a BUILDING at the Nelson Hospital. ; Plena and Specifications may be seen at the Provincial Engineer's Office, Nelson. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 889—3 Provincial Secretary. LICENSING ACT, 1873. NOTICE. mHE ANNUAL MEETING of the LICENX SING COURTS for the TOWN o( COLLINGWOOD, and AORERE, will.be held at the Resident Magistrate's Court, COLLINGWOOD, on FRIDAY, the 17th day of APRIL next, at Noon, for tLe purpose of takingr into consideration APPLICATIONS for CERTIFICATES. By order ef the Resident Magistrate, JOHN FISHER, - Clerk of the Court, Collingwood. The following is a List of the Applications under " The Licensing Act:" — DISTRICTS OF COLLINGWOOD AND AORERE. Brace,.. Joseph Durham, Miners' Arms, Collingwood , Miles, Jacob William, Commercial, Collingwood. Wholesale Licenses. Brace, J. D. Riley, W. C. A O K E R E . Harvey, Abraham, Waikato, Aorere Irons, James, Aorere Hotel, Aorere Lash, John Goodridge, Post-Office Hotel, Aorere . j Riley, William Calverly, West WaDganui ] Shaw. John, Pakawau Schroder and Sawyer, West Wanganui. ■_ 881 LICENSING ACT. 1873. KOTICE. mHE ANNUAL MEETING of the X LICENSING COURT of the Dl STRICT OF TAKAKA, will be held at the Rebident Magistrate's Court. TAKAKA, on MONDAY, the 20th APRIL next, at Noon, for the purpose of taking into consideration APPLICATIONS for CERTIFICATES. By order of the Resident Magistrate, GEORGE TAYLOR, Clerk of the Court, Takaka. The following is a list of the Applications tinder " The Licensing Act": — DISTRICT OF TAKAKA. Abbott, Henry, Junction Hotel, Takaka Ellis, Montague M., Motupipi Exchange, Motupipi Fellows, Robert, Takaka Reilly,: James, Shamrock Hotel, Takaka. 882 Superintendent's Office, Nelson, February 11, 1874. THE SUPERINTENDENT directs it to be notified that be has approved of the following BY-LAW made b? the MOTUEKA HIGHWAY DISTRICT:BOARD. ALFRED GREENFIELD. Provincial Secretary. By-Law. By-law made by the Motueka Highway District Board for the Protection' and Preservation of Roads and Drains in the said District. If any horse, mule, ass, sheep, swine, or other beast or cattle of any kind, shall at any time aftsr this by-law shall come into operation be found depasturing, whether under the tendence or control of any person or persons, or not, in or upon any fenced road withfn the limits of the Motueka Highway District, or upon the sides of any such road, and thereby causing damage to any such road or to any uditch, bank, or fence thereof, the owner of any such horse, mule, ass, sheep, swine, or other beast or cattle, shall be deemed and taken to be guilty of a breach of this by-law," , and shall for every such breach, upon. conviction thereof, forfeit and pay a penalty of not exceeding ten shillings for each such animal so depasturing as aforesaid. Provided ; that no, penalty upon any,one.such.conviction exceed the sum of. fdrty shillings. J|i Approved 1 by the Superintendent and ExeCouncil, this eleventh day of February, Urn!' fl OSWALD CURTIS, ; ;f;; Superintendent.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 80, 4 April 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 80, 4 April 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 80, 4 April 1874, Page 2

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