Following the example of young Ulric Vandy, a young man named P mister got mixed up with Mr J. Brown’s vertical drilling machine, and on the very day. Mr Bannister, we are sorry to say, lost a portion of the muscles of his right arm. Mr Brown hrs now erected a barricade which will prevent a similar action again occurring. THE MUTUAL FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. ' |IHE undersigned beg to inform the shareholders of the above Company and the public that they have received a telegram from Mr Robert Dobson, the General Manager, notifying that the following appointments in connection with the carrying out of the objects of the Company, have been made:— DUNEDIN. Board of Advice— Messn. Doxald Rud and Francis Foulton. Agent George Blythe. CHRISTCHURCH. Board of Advice— Messrs Robert Allan and Samuel Sinclair. Agents— Messrs Oliver and Grenston. INVERCARGILL. Agents— Messrs Carswell, White and Co. GISBORNE. Agent ... William Ratcliffe. The Share List positively closes on SATURDAY, the 30th instant, after which date no further applications for shares will be received. Wm. RATCLIFFE 6c Co., 97 Brokers. caution’ A LL Persons .re cautioned agalnat CuhIng a Cheque drawn upon the Union Bank for £43 and signed by C. Wbbtrupf and R. Thblwaix in favor of T. O’Donsell. The number of the Cheque is Fl2BB. 324
HAS ARRIVED I HAS ARRIVED ! I WOODYEAR & ROSS'S . Royal Australian CIRCUS HAS ARRIVED and will Open— THIS (Thursday) EVENING. THE Proprietors regret their non-appear. ance on their advertised date, having been detained at Tauranga by the steamer Oreti, in consequence and in order to keep Napier appointments, the OIROI7S win open for— THREE NIGHTS ONLY, TO-NIGHT. Friday and Saturday, anc. a GRAND DAY PERFORMANCE —ON—SATURDAY AFTERNOON, For the convenience of Children andlViaitor. from the Country. Doors open at 2.15. Admission— Circle, 4s; Pit, 2s 6d. Children, Pitt, 1,6 d j Circle, 2a. 323 FOR EAST COAST & AUCKLAND. THE Schooner MINNIE HARE, wMPv- Captain Nicholas, WILL sail for the above Port,, (weather permitting) on SATURDAY, the 16th inst. For particular, of freight or pauage apply to— COMMON, SHELTON & CO., 321 Agents. WANTED-A THOROUGH GOOD HORSE DROVER, for terms fcc., apply to the Offie. of thia paper. 830 DICKSON'S ARGYLL HOTEL. THE PROPRIETOR T. J. UIOIESOII JgEGS TO ANNOUNCE that he has opened tho— EXCHANGE & COMMERCIAL ROOMS At the above Hou,, for the Conveul.no. of hi. Cuitomers and the Public. NOTICE. WE beg to notify that we have appointed Mr A. PETERS, of the Kaiteratahi Hotel, agent for the Poverty Bay Standard, from whom copies may be obtained, Webb & moobiDge.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1147, 14 September 1882, Page 2
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428Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1147, 14 September 1882, Page 2
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