THE MUTUAL FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. ,L, | 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—Messrs. Donald Reid and Francis Foulton. Agent George Blythe. CHRISTCHURCH. Board of Advice—Messrs Robert Allan and Samuel Sinclair. Agents—Messrs Oliver and Grerston. WELLINGTON. Board of Advice—Messrs Edward Pearce and John Duthie. Agents ... J. H. Betham & Co. 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 & Co., 297 Brokers. WANTED— CARPENTERS. Apply at the new Union Bank premises. 399 WANTED —A YOUNG GIRL to assist in ho ise work. Apply to Mrs Shrimpton, Pahnerston Road. 304 WANTED— A GOOD COOK—A Competent Baker preferred—for the Sea View Hote l , Tologa Bay. Apply to T. J. Dickson, Argyll Hotel. 390 WANTED —A GIRL, to assist in a small family. Apply to Mrs Ckoll Palmerston Road. ' 355 ANTED—SPLITTERS for 400 Matui Posts.—Apply to Geo. Scott, The Willows. 337 FOR AUCKLAND AA. rpHE S.S. ORETI, wid sail for Ike above port — TO-MORROW WEDNETDAY, At 8 a.m. Passengers and cargo at Reduced Batea. For Freight rates, and passage apply to — R. G. GIBBONS, 389 _ WWL_ TO LEAVE AUCKLAND. . A-i THE Schooner GISBORNE, j J. Skinner, Master, WILL leave Auckland for East Coast j and Gisborne on or about the 29th , of September. For particulars of freight, passage, apply to— COMMON SHELTON & CO., 373 Agents. ; 2XT o L 1 c e . < TO STUD-KEEPERS AND OTHERS. TUST RECEIVED a large consignment ** of FIRST-CLASS BARLEY, also FEED OATS of the best quality. 393 THELWALL & CO.
POVERTY CLUB. THE Annual General Meeting of the above Club will take place on THURSDAY next, the 28th inst., in the Masonic Hotel, at 7.30 p.m. W. J. QUIGLEY, 403 Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. | FOR SALL By private contract, about—--4 A A WELL-BRED EWES, with XVF Vr lambs at foot. 4 Pure Lincoln Rams > 3-horae Team, consisting of 2 staunch Draft Mares, and 1 Gelding, Dray and Harness complete. 1 upstanding Filly by Papapa, 3-year old, broken to saddle. JOHNSTONE & DIREY. COALS I COALS 11 COALS 11 1 H. W. LUKE. TTAVING purchased the cargo of NEWCASTLE COAL ex WAIWERA i» now able to sell at a price which will — DEFY COMPETITION, And in Quantities to suit all classes.
Southern Cross Petroleum ■ Company (Limited). I TV? AN TED—A BLACKSMITH ami ENGINE DRIVER. Apply to— F. J. PIESSE, 402 Manager. SALE. TWO DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS. Apply to— G. HUMPHREYS, 400 Coach Builder, Peel-street. NOt 1 C OWING to Mr W. K. McLEAN’S intention of leaving Gisborne, we have authorised Mr G. F. HENDERSON, of Childcre-street, to collect all Accounts owing to us. t MOGRIDUfc, Stabornr, Wth s.pvi, isfet.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1159, 26 September 1882, Page 3
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