Public Notices NELSON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. RsorrtATioNS— continued. shall not be less than ten shillings, which ' shall entitle the subscriber and his family on production of his ticket at the door, to be admitted to the Shows. 3. Non-subscribers may exhibit, and will be entitled to prizes. IT'1 T ' 4. Every production except cut flowers must be in the Room before ten o'clock a.m., and cut flowers in before half-past ten. 5. Every Exhibitor must deliver a list of his specimens with his name to the Secretary, \ who will give him a number for each of his i specimens. [ 6. No greater number of articles shall be i exhibited for a prize than required by the j list, but each Exhibitor may send several sets for the same prize, provided they be of: different varieties or species. 7. No Exhibitor can take the second prize if the first has been awarded to him. I 8. Every plant shown in a pot or box must j have been so grown for two months previously. I 9. Every production except bouquets and \ stands of flowers must be grown bv the Exhibitor. • ~ * | 10. Every production shown as a seedling ■ must have been raised by the Exhibitor. l }r No person except the Secretary and his ■ assistant -shaJU be allowed to be in the room ; whilst the Judges are awarding the prizes. 12. The Exhibition shall open at half-past \one, and close at flve» o'clock, or at Suchi ether time as tte CommMtee shall direct,' and ; no article shall becemoted until the room i is cleared of visitors^ } \ • 13. Non^ub«cribe]rs v wffl be admitted on payment of One Shilling. I V HENRY ADAMS, \ Hon. Sec. Insurance Companies. SOUTtf^RITISH FIR?: AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF s N E W/ 2E A £7A ND. CAPIT^L^a?" • £750,000, / J WITH UnlinWd Liability of SbarehnUKfs!* s \ The GREAT BUCCESSi*Ci POPULARITY of this Company is/iow an established fact/having been tae first Colonial Company. founded with a^iumerous body of Shareholders resident throughout the Provinces of New Zealand/ It has now got a firm footing, and has A LARGE and INCREASING BUSINESS in both its Fire and Murine Departments./ To Insurers it possesses the following advantages :— / 1. A LARGy and INFLUENTIAL COLO*JL>£* PROPRIETARY, nearly all of whom are Insurers, which gives \ to the Company the real character of* / Mutual Association. 2. Has already a LARGE PAID,UP CAPITAL and RESERVE FUND. 3. Make* PRO MPT and LIBERAL SETTLEMENT of LOSS&S here without reference to Head Office. Firb and Marinb Risks taken at the : LOWEST CURRENT BATES, and all particulars given to intending Insurers. SCLANDERS, & CO., *Q9 Agkx-i-s. \rOSWICH UNION INSURA^HBE SOpOTT. The PoKclas issuea by tMs^fnstitution, among *oth*r aperislui-vantages, cover LOSSES BYO-f-B AND LIGHTNHIG. Jntcodigi IpJurera are reminded that this is the oldeat/Office doing busiuess in New Zea- ; land, ajra, possessing an /IMMENSE BESERVE FUND/"""^ Offers y UNQUESTIONABLE SECURITY, which is of the utmost consequence in selecting an Office in which to ift'ure, and in which / IMMEDIATE SETTLEM^T of LOSSES is amply provided for, th/ Society's Agents bemg authorized by special pbwers, to adjust Claims and pay the sajujy>r«nptly, without reference to Directors, Siocal Ifoards, or Resi- ; dent Secretaries. / j ' The New ZedlauiLrunds of the Society are Stained and in\ffl in the Colony, thus imparting to it f tbelharacter 0/ a thoroughly NATIONAL INSTITUTION. .'No charge is made for Surveys or Poiieias, and in premiums oi insurance on all proI perties THE LOWEST RATES ARE CHARGED . consistent ir|th. Security. hi proof of the great public confidence in the Norwich Union In England, on the Continent, and in the Colonies, its Business Istitt increasing) has reached upwards of £100,000,000. A, Further particulars of the numerous advadtasres offered to Insurers by tbis well-knowd Ofllce, may be obtained on application to W. M. STANTON, The Society's A.ttomeyaud Agent. N ,%♦ Sub- Agencies are now established in all the surroundinVdMtricts and in Marlborough. r ; , 1848 Q TANDARD INSURANCE COMOy^Y of^W ZEALAND. fj Ul FJgE ANDM^RINE. C&VU&. £1,000,000. /^limited Liability of a large body of y Colonial Shareholder. r .Insurers in this Office pa*mipa\ in the profits— 9. liberal arrangement JSt. aflbrded by any other Company domgNfosines? in the Colony. . \ . A- v * I Insurances effected at as/ow rates as any I otber Company. \ / N E L S 0 N^Vr A N C H. LOCAL SECTORS. A. J. Richmond, Esq., M.H.R. A. Piw, Esq., M.P.C. Sob-Agents : Stoke & Suburban South Mr. W. Boot. Kichmond, Appleby, Ran- . . zan, and Hope ... ft B. W^anra Esq Spring Grpje ... ..... Mr. ;L Bosh? Lower ahd/Vpper Wake- N. v£&2$ V ? xm '" Mr-B.Cafcraooir. Waimea West ... ... Mr.A. J. P4*iMa Lower Moutere* Motueka, T Takaka and Motupipi ... Mr G, C. GliaMr. Collingwood ... . Mr W. a Rosy. A. W. SCAIFE, x w ** '- J Chief Agent. *
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 318, 25 September 1874, Page 4
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