■Tlffl JjVJEJtPQOL AND L ONjDON PIJJE yyNTP' LITE - INSURANCE COM? ANY. Instituted 1836. CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED £2,000,000. Reserve Fund £215,596 11s. 116. Liability of the Company unlimited. 'bf Claims forlosses by Fire;, 1853, £190*372 12s. 7d. •WM. B&WLEB, SON & Co. ' Agents, Wellington. THE NORTHERN' ' ASSURANCE COMPANY FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE AT HOME AND ABROAD. Established in 1836. Incorporated by Act of Parliament. Capital £1,259,760 Sterling. I COPIES of Prospectus, forms of proposal, and any other information respecting the Company, can be obtained on application to H. IRESON JONES. Agent. Wanganui, March £1,1361. • On Sale. PLOUGH AND CART HARNESS, made expressly for this country, by a well-known Scotch House. TAYLOR, WATT & CO. Flour, Flour, Flour, T the gMafaongaonga Mill, .£l7 per Ton, until further Notice. 11. COLLINS, Manager. Dec. 26, 1861. .Long Woolled Rams. THE Undersigned begs to remind Parties desirous of securing from him one-half ami two-third bred Romney Marsn BAM LAMBS, that it will be necessary to order them by the Ist September next. A. : LUDLAML Newry River Hutt, August 7, 1862. Notice. OWNERS or Agents wanted to assist me to erect a Dividing Fence between the Section 100 and my laud, right bank of the Wanganui River. If this is not attended to I will erect the Fence and call on the owner of Section 100 for half of the expense. TAMBERLAIN CAMPBELL July 24, 1862. LETWELL t, Boarding Bay School ’FOR •' ; ; YOUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Conducted by Mr. &-Mrs. Ash. THE Coiuse of Instruction includes Mathematics, Ancient and Modern History, Scripture History, together with the ordinary branches of Elementary Instruction. Terms Per Annum. £ s. d. Each Pupil, Washing, &c., 7 g.j q q included j Day Scholars 4 4 0 Payable Quarterly in Advance. Mr. and Mrs. Ash would also; inform Parents and Guardians that they will always have a watchful observance over the manners, morals, and mental refinement of the Pupils entrusted to their charge. Wanganui, July 31, 1862. An Appeal l TO THE BENEVOLENT. | THE sympathy of the Public is invited on behalf of STEVEN ADAMSON, the Boy who unfortunately Inst his right Arm a few weeks since by a Thrashing Machine. The fact of his bather being Paralytic, with a young family, renders this appeal (lie more urgent. It is in con- j templation to place him at a School, where the tuition he receives may fit him for the situation of a Book keeper. Subscriptions Twill be received at the Bank of New" South Wales here; at Messrs. Taylor Watt & Co.’s Store, and also at the Chronicle Office. It is fervently hoped this Appeal will not he in vain. When the Subscription is closed, a meeting of the subscribers will be held to decide on the manner in which the money should be applied, /fanganui, June 12, 1862.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 6, Issue 304, 14 August 1862, Page 1
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463Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 6, Issue 304, 14 August 1862, Page 1
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