ANCHOR lUll^ STEAM LINE OF rs^gi PACKETS ARK APPOINTED TO LEAVB FOR WESTPORT, IIOKITIKA, AND GREYMOOTH. THE KENNEDY, on THURSDAY, 26th in b! ant, on arrival of Kan Francuco Mai'. THE CHARLES EDWARD, on SATDKDAY S 28th inst. THE MURRAY, on THURSDAY, 3rd October. FOR WELLINGTON. THE CHARLES EDWARD, en THURSDAY, the 26th inst, at 4 p.m. FOR WANGANUL rpHE WALLACE, on THURSDAY, the X 26th inst., FOR BLENHEIM AND WELLINGTON.' THE WALLACE, on MONDAY, the 30th inst. 2187 N. EDWARDS & CO. BOOKS BOUND in any style by R. LUCAS & SONS. ESTABLISHMENT FOR THE EDUCATION OF YOUNG LADIIS, CONDUCTED BT MISS FOSBERY, MILE-STKEKT EAST. THE Fourth Quarter of the current year will commence on the 4th of Oc ober. MUSIC by a thoroughly experienced Teacher. 3145—6 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. TOE HALF-YEARLY MEETING of this Company will be held at the Head Office, Auckland, on MONDAY, the 14th October, at 2 p m., the Transfer Books being Closed from 30th September to that date. SCLANDERS & CO , 3183—3 Agents. QUARTER DAY, 29th SEPTEMBER, 1678. mHE COLONIAL INSCEANCE COM--1 PAN Y OF NEW Z EALAND. FIRE AND MARINE. Capital ... £2,000,000 Head Office— / ~u9tom House Quay, Wellington. Insurers are reminded of the approaching Quarter Day, and are iequested to consider the advantages which this Company is enabled by means ot its MUTUAL PRINCIPAL, to offer to them. The Company being a purely Colonial institution, Hi funds are retained in and invested, where practicable, with Insiuers throughout the Colony, thus offering to men of small means the advantage of becoming their own insurers in addition (o that offered by the right to take up at par one share for every £l of premium paid previous to the expiration of the fist financial period, by which they reduce in effect the rates of premium on thtir own ptuptriy in i>roportion to theanKuct ihey pay and the influence they exert to induce others to insure with the Company. The Proprietary is one of the largest and wealthiest in the Colonies, end as such the security it affords to Insurers is unquestionable. The Principles of the Company are based on liberality in all its dealings, prompt.'tude in settlement op olaims, and the lowest bates compatible with safety. GEO. S. GRAHAM, General Manager. Agent for Nelson and Marlborough, W.M. STANTON. 3182 Clapham Nursery, TORY AND HARDY-STREETS, AND SEED SHOP, HARBY-ST. J^EW SEEDS! Garden, Farm, & Flower Seeds of the finest quality. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Wm. HALE. 2949
Ex " Helen Denny," " Abeona," via Wellington, " Lusitania" via Melbourne, and other late arrivals. IRE NAILS assorted to 6-inch Newcastle Grindstones Carpenters' and other Rim Locks Moseley's and Matheson's Planes Taylor's and Atlas Company's Sewing Machines American Glass Cutters, Oilers, Tack Ham mere, &c. " Howarth's Joiners' Tools Carpenters' Tool Baskets Fenders and Fire Irons Metal Teapots Brass Preserving Pans. "Wooden Spoons Cart and Plough Traces and Bull Chains Enamelled Saucepans and Stewpans Scythes and Sharpening Stones Spades, Forks, .Rakes, and Hoes Robert Sorby's and "Ward & Payne's Sheep Shears. Pll ICES LOW. TEEMS CASH, W. C. WILKIISTS, xMPORTiNG IRONMONGER NELJ3ON. Ejptepbpr, 1878.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 202, 24 September 1878, Page 3
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