Companies ■"' THE': ' '.. - .. :;T ; ;■ COLONIAL INSUR AN G B COMPANY. - • (Empowered by Act ov .Pabwambht.) :* for Tike insurance,-- bws assurance, AND FIDELITY GUARANTEE. Subscribed Capital '""'"'"Ho'SK Paid - Up £fi fc B^lTY UNLiMITED £4 °'° o0 ' Head Offices : No. 4 Collins-street west, Melbourne DIBECTOES : W: H. Woodville, Chairman E M. Smith, Vice-chairman ComSDITIHa ACIUABY "William Thomas Woods Medical Referees : "David . Thomas, M.D., William, Henry Cutts, M.D. Soiicitob; James Smith. Seceetabt : ! Charles James Lucas. INVERCARGILL AGENCY. Medical Rebebee : DB. BERNDI. Agents : ROBERTSON and CO. Thfl undersigned having been appointed AgenU for SOUTHLAND, Are prepared to receive Proposals in tho FIRE, LIFE, OR GUARANTEE DEPARTMENT, And are authorised to accept such as they may approve of, without reference to the Head Office. All claims settled with the utmost prompti"Vables of Kates of Lite Insurance in all its several branches, Bates for Fire Policies, and Terms for the Guarantee Department, may obtained from ROBERTSON and CO., AUCTIONEERS, Tay-streetj InvercAbgill. AUSTRALIAN MUTUALTROVTDENT SOCIETY. Annual revenue, upwards of £60,00U Accumulated and invested funds, upwards of 150,000 New premiums, received m 1862, exceed 13,500 New assurances, effected in 1862 . . 350,000 Directors : George King, Esq., Chairman; Arthur Todd Holroyd, Esq., M.L.A , Deputy Chairman; Robert Gilfillan, Esq.; S. A. Joseph, Esq. ; The Hon. James Michell, Esq., M.L.C. ; Samuel Thompson, Esq. Medical Referee : Sprott Boyd, Esq., M.D., No. 6, Lyons-terrace, Hyde Park. Assura?ices on single or joint live 9. Annuities — Present, Deferred, and Reversionary. Endowments for the education of children or establishing them in life, or for old age. Profits periodically ascertained, and divided annually among the members of the society, greatly exceed those of any other office. Privileges.-— All Policies protected after a time to members and their families against the claims of creditors. Loans on Mortgage of city and suburban. real estate. Prospecttises, and every information, may be obtained from the Agents and Medical Referees, and at the principal office. By order of the Board, ROBERT THOMSON, Actuary and Secretary. Principal Office, Hunter-street, Sydney, N.S.W. Feb. 28, 1863. Invercargxlt. Agency : Medical Referee, Dr McOLURE. MANING & WHITTON. Agents. NOTIC E is hereby given that the Partnership lately subsisting between us, Michael George ond William Fallis Robinson, of Invercargiil, "heretofore carrying on business in Invercargiil, under the nrm of Tully find Robinson, wa9, on the 23rd day of May last DISSOLVED by mutual consent. All debts due to and owing by the said Firm are requested to be sent immediately to the said Michael George Tully ( by whom the business in future will be carried on) in order that • tho same may be examined and paid. (Signed) MICHAEL GEOTCGE TULLY. W. FALLIS ROBINSON. Witness, — Jambs TTarvey. Solicitor, Invercargiil. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. DAVID WEBSTER begs to inform his friends anrl the public, that he has TOmoved from Clyde-street, to his new and more coinmodini-B premises in Den-street, where he will continue to carry on the Painting Business in all its branches', and will always have on sale Paperhangings and Decorations of the newest designs. Window Glass, all sizes,'; White Lead, Oils, Paints, brushes. Varnishes, &c. ' DEE-STREET, Nearly opposite the Government Offices. MURDER NOTICE. rTIHE Mare hereunder described, the property o JL Joseph Smith, otherwise John Eldon. alias Yorkey, who was recently murdered at Miller's Flat, has not yet been recovered. Notice is hereby given that a rewardof £10 will be paid to any person who will give such intormation as ma lead to the recovery of the said mare. DESCRIPTION. A Dark Bay Mare, branded M or EM on one shoulder, near eye bone fractured in such a manner as to nearly conceal the eye. Information to any Police Station in the Province. Police Department, Commissioner's Office, Dunedin, 13th May, 1863. MURDER— IMPORTANT. TNFORMATION is requested respecting the JL name and address of a man who, on or about Monday, the 23rd of March last, wanted to purchase some flour at the tent of Joseph Smith, otherwise "Yorkey" (since murdered,} at Millar's Flat. The person sought for enquired the price of flour, and was told that it was sold at tenpence a pound. He expressed himself ready to take ten or twelve pounds of it. The storeman went inside, as if to procure it, .but turned roucd and said, " "Will you not take a fifty pound bag," which the other declined to do. The storeman then said he did not care about selling. ■•• ' ; Should this meet the eye of the man who wanted to buy flour.on the day; above mentioned at M.iUarXFlafc, he ia earnestly requested to forward his name and address to the Commissioner of Po- . I lies, Dunedin, without delay. 7 " Dunedin, 11th May, 1863. . : . ■ ■ :#& - ■ ' . . -V;
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 63, 16 June 1863, Page 1
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765Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 63, 16 June 1863, Page 1
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