THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. >' > Instituted 1836. ? CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED,£2,OOO,OOO. Reserve Fund -£215,596 Us. 1 jl. . Liability of the Company Unlimit'd. //mount of Claims; for losses I>y -£190,372 12s. 7d. WM. BOIVLEB, SON ,& Co. Agents, H ellington. J//MES BROUGHTON,: Sub-Agent, W'ppqanui. 6 THE - NOR Til ERN ASSURANCE COMPANY EOR FIRE //ND LIFE ASSURANCE AT HOME AND ABROAD. Established in 1836. Incorporated by Act of Parliament. Capital £1,259,760 Sterling. COPIES of Prospectus, forms of proposal, and any other information respecting the Company, cau be obtained on application to H. IRESON JONES. Agent. Wanganui, March £l, 1?G1. On Sale. P LOUGH AND CART HARNESS, made expressly for this country, by a well-known Scotch House. ' T AYLOU, WATT & CO. cl Flour, Flour, Flour, " IT the |Mataongaonga Mill, £l7 per 2 Im. Ton, until further Notire. H. COLLINS, ? Manager, Dec. 26, 1861. On Sale, . Ex WONG A WONG A $ HERON. TEAS —Superior Congou, Chests, Halves and Boxes SUGARS—No. 1 Crystals, No. 1 and 21 , Company’s Pieces, Manilla, Javas * Crystals, Mauritius and Pampanga . Sydney and London Soap . Belmont Sperm Candles . Patna Rice, Pearl Sago ■j Manilla Coffee, No. 2 Cheroots ; Salad Oil and Pickles Wines & Spirits, &c,. W. I. Rum 29 o. p. in Hluls MartelPs and Hennessy’s Brown and Pale BrandyiQr. Casks ' Lounde’s Old Tom, atid Malt Whiskey Qr. Casks Pale Sherry and Old Port Qr. Casks ; Page’s Port and Sherry 1 doz. Cases |U. V. Biamly 1 ~ „ f Geneva J. D. IC. Z. 4 gall. Cases Alsopp’s Ale and Dublin Stout Pis. and Qts ] POWELL & CO. j 3 July 10, 1862. !j PRIVATE a Dancing! School. I MRS. HARDING will commence her 0 instruction in Dancing, at the House lately occupied by Mrs. Craig, Ma ket Place.
For Adults Friday, August Ist., 7 p.m, For Juveniles Saturday, August 2, 3 p.m. I July 24, 1862. ! Notice. | Conveyance of Goods between Wanganui, 3 ‘ Turakina and Rnm/iiikei. : JAMES STUART, ; Will start his Drays from Wanganui [ and Turalciiia, every Monday, Wednesday ■ 'and Friday. *** Orders left with Mr. H. Anderson, ' at the Lion Inn, Wanganui, will he puncj tually attended to. Turakina, June 19, 1862. i TO THE BENEVOLENT. THE sympathy of the Public is invited ; on behalf of STEVEN ADAM- j •SON, the Boy who unfortunately lost his j right Arm a few weeks since by a Thrash- j ing Machine. The fact of his Father being j Paralytic, with a young family, renders ( this appeal the more urgent. It is in con- j tcmphition to place him at a School, where j die tuition he receives may lit him for the I situation of a Book keeper. —*•- Subscriptions £ will be received at the c Bank of New South Wales here; at j Messrs. Taylor Watt & Co.’s Store, and also at the Chronicle Office. It is fervently hoped this Appeal will not be in vain. n When the Subscription is closed, a niee- C ting of the subscribers will be held to decide e on the manner in which the money should be b applied, /Fanganui, June 12, 1662.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 6, Issue 302, 31 July 1862, Page 1
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