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The Lia^flP^^^^Hfebr;s is declared by the i Company's Abr^HrWaJfentto be unlimited. f IFE INSURANCES.^ all itt "V BrancbesVwLth the privilege of residing m any part of New Zealand or Australia, excepting the Diggings, without any extra premium
being charged. FIRE INSURANCES. -**• At rates varying from 10s. 6d. to £3 per cent., according to the degree of risk. : , 1 lsa charge, for, Policies, however small the, Jamount. ' - I prospectuses and Printed jFor^may^e bad of; the Agents at Wellington". ~ ' "* *> - Messrs. W. BOWLER, SON, & CO., j or at Lyttelton, ' , ! Messrs. COOKSON, BOWLER, & CO.' iwho are fully empowered to issue Policies' and settle" all claims, on satisfactory proof, or loss, and to appoint Agents. in the' other ' Settle*. rri>nts; '> ' •'•; " ' ■;'',; /;, , ' liambton-quay, • (' ' • *' ' . ,(?"'''■ September 16, 1853. . ■ -c ; -. f /"a; , | Alliance Fire 'Assurance. Coinpany^ i .--'. it; bfitiidndoniv f , "^ 3 P i< ! CAPITAIi'FiyB MILLIONS .S^^LtUfG. \ Reduction of Preiniuihs. •"' - r. t "I inPHE Undersigned arej^thpiiked, to i -*- effect Fire Assurances aY reduced rates of .premium. ' P. M, HERVEY, |. ' ' ' . JOyi^JOHNSTON. ''•' '■ Wellßigfen, June?2B6hy 1853?^ v--'v '-' v', *
' • For Sale. ' 4 With immediate possession: . ? A GOOD HOUSE, contaming.^our **-- rooms, with half an acre of garden, planted with fruit trees and vegetables. Lease 17 years'- to run at £5 per annum. Also, the- lease of 4 acres of land with about 700 cords of Firewood, conveniently situated near the. road side at a short distance from town. The purchaser to have the option of taking the Working Bullocks, Dray, Milch Cows and Pigs at a moderate price. Apply to Mr. Allen, Auctioneer, Lambton Quay. Wellington, December 17, 1853.
TJORSE INFIRMARY, at M. Quia's, ±x Dixon Stre&t, Te Aro. Wellington, March 17, 1852.
i Barrett's Hotel, j LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. \. _ \X^ ROE, in returning thanks for the l-*-^ • large amount' of patronage he has hitherto 'been favored with, begs to call the attention of ihis friends, and the public generally", to the recent additions and improvements he has made to ■ andjn the above premises, rendering them for | Families and others the most convenient in ! Wellington, the principal feature of which has : ! been the opening a large handsomely decorate i and convenient Ball or Assembly Room, with' j adjoiningXard and Retiring Rooms. The' above are admirably adapted for large or- small Dinner. Parties, Concerts, Exhibition, Sale Room, or Public Meetings. The Commercial Room is large and well ventilated, and affords, from its central position (being within a few minutes walk of the Bank, Post-office, Custom House, and all the principal Merchants' Offices), an eligible place for transactions of all business to tKe Merchant and his country; constituents, and is also an evening resort for the Tradesmen of the Town, and where i majr be heafd the news of the day, both Fdreign and Domestic 1 ; in fact,dombining all the comforts of the Old- English Bar Parlour. The*. Coffee t Room, is elegantly fitted up; and fr6m jts separate position in the Establishment, is wortKy the attention of Committees, 1 or private Parties.-— .-=,-- TheBED Roo-mS and Private Sitting Rooms ajsple'ndid'ani extensive view of the Bay and ,the. surrounding districts, and are most completely and f comfortably, furnished, and the Proprietor assures all who may favor .him_with a visit, that no; exertion shall be. spared^to render this Establishment the most perfect of its kind in tHese Southern Colonies. Refreshments caftibe had at' any time", but B.Table WHdieis provided from half-past One to^^half-pas^Xviro" o'clock^ daily, '.which is liberally, supplied. - " ' ' TJie*,^N»V Spirits, 'BEEu/oic., &6 U .are of the 'best description:' * ' "' '/'..,- - f E. R., in .conclusion; begs' to assure'all vftid may' be His Quests, r tf/at 'every exertion shaffbe made ; to ' give 1 ' them'- 'the 1 conveniences'' 1 of. ' an Ijbtel with f the ' comforts of f a^ Private' Honsb; and trusts, by" reasonable charges f to merit- a continuance df past favors.- -- • ' -' yANs' daily to and from the Valley of the Hutt. ' ' Boats with experienced Watermen in attendance. December 24, 1853.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 884, 21 January 1854, Page 1
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