- Mutual Life* Association ■ • "OF : ;- r ]_'■ G. S. W. iBALRYMPLE FINANCIAI, JnSURANOE, AND STATION' ' - ■ : . AGENT, . ; AGENT FOR WAIRAPAPA. r IVERPOOL.,: AND LONDON' AND JU GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY, . • : |EsTABUBIIBD : 1836„- <i ,i The attention ot the public is called to th ; following points; . .. " ~ .. . 1. The LiAßitm of the 'Company Ukumited.' ■ ■■■'■ : "• , Tho Bkports and- Accounts of the" yea 1830 show: Net Fire Premiums for theyear; ;£1.069,552 Oupital paid up ... !i ' 245,640 GeneraliteservoFireßa-irisurance '' , ll nd «r' - . ,•• 1,500,000 : Company is empowered byvariou/ Acts of the Imperial Parliament and by -separate Acts of the Legislature of New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia'. Tasmania, New Zealand, ahd Quoehßlanda feature which belongs to no other, Insui' anco Company. i : i. Tho large resources of 'the Company should iniprcss the public with a feeling of Becbmty, tho main desideratum inßeekini for insurance. Proposals for all classes of Fiio ißßiiraw will bo received by ■ EDWARD PEARCE, Agent Wellington SCB-AOENTS. ' T. C. D'Arcy, 1 Mnsterton. R. R, Ahmstiioko, Carterton A. L. Wkbster, Greytown. E.'o'Neam, Foatherstou. 991 NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE INSUBANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. . pAPITAL, £1,009,000; PaidUp, £50,000] Reservo Fund, £20,000: Ro-insuranct Reserve Fund, £28,000; Loseeß paid in ? years, £361,368, R. BRUCE WALLACE, Managor. MASTEBTON AQEHIS—LOWES AND lORNS, Lowes and lorns, (Lite J, lorns & Co,)
MASTERTON, . A UOTIONEERS, STOCK SALESMEN, X 3 LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, VALUATORS Ac, CASH ADVANCES made upon St*ok entered for 6on« /FtZe Bale. Agents for National Fire Insurance Com-; ■any, A.M. Provident Society, Reid and bunodin. and Wellington Trust and i.oan Company. . 940 Q H, T 0 M L I N S O N. LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, SANSON, MANAWATU. Secretary, Collector, and Valuor to the Sandon-Carnarvon Highway Board. Secretary Manawatu Farmer's Club. Agent Colonial Insurance Company, Rangi* . tikei and Wanaanui Building Societies. Dealer in all kinds of produce. • Goods brought or sold on Commission. JONES & COLERIDGE, Engineers Weluhotohi WE aro authorised to make SURVEY* under the various Land Aots, an aro prepared to undertako works on the most reasonable terms. Apply to oui agent, G, FANNIN, Architect, Masterton. CRICKET! CRICKET! JUST landed, ex City of Tanjore and Norman Al'Leod, £2OO worth of Duke's celebrated Bats, Balls, and Wicltets; and Bryan's Loffguards, Gauntlets, and Grloyes. A. J. BENNETT, Cuba-street, Wellington; IMPORTANT NOTICE: To Builders, Contractors, and the Public • generally. fpHE Business hitherto known as BOWRY& KING'S MASTERTON SASH & DOOR FACTORY Will in futiuo bo carried 'on by the firm o KING & TOOMATH, Who hope by strict attention to business to merit a fair share of public patronage, WILLIAM KING. ■ JAMES TOOMATH. Qi'°»n-Btreeti Waatwton, August 14,1882. " J. VILE, pOUN pRODUOE JJERCHANT. Queen-Street Mastertox, Come all ye country residents Who are going in for bookß, Inspect my various samples— Their quality and looks. My rulings of the neatest kind, My leduers all wear well, My bindings thorough good, and made T» last as well as sell. For price, for style, and quality ■ You'll say none can beat me; So when you come to Wellington Try MNKSHEAR'S, |Lambton Quay, TUST ARRIVED—A largo and well* V chosen Btock of Xmas, New Year, & Birthday Cards, which for style and design are not to be excelled. Also a good' assortment of Writing Desks, Inkstands, and Bookslides, in Walnut, Rose, and Olive • wood. As I Hayo bought the whole of a consignment, direct from London, these will go ;at'unusually low prices. I would also call special attention to my Photo Albums: in. polished Calf, Morocco, and Plush, inspection of which will abundantly confirm: the assertion that they' aro marvels of cheapness, PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESSW. J. LANKSHEAR, Printer,- Bookbinder, and General Stationer, • LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON. Ruling, Paging, and Perforating for the 1219 Trado, . D. ASH ER~ CHEAP FANCY BAZAAR, WELLINGTON, IMPORTEBOF ' BRITISH & FOREIGN. FANCY GOODS, HAS opened S3 cases of Xmaa Goods of all the latost English and 1 American Novelties, consisting of in and out-door' Games, Cricket Bats of all makers. Watches, ■ Clocks, Footballs!' Games and Dolls, Cabinet Goods, Brushes and Combs. Bats and Balls, Birds Cages, Pipes, Pocket Cutlery, Boxing Gloves, Ladies' Bags, Ornaments, Fancy Jowellery, Basketware, Pictures, Perambulators, and General Fancy Goods. (Next Branch Bank of New Zealand) : MANNERS-STREET WELLINGTON,' JAM E S KING, GOLD AND SILVERSMITH . AND • MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, IS" (Opposite the'lloyal Oak Hotel), jg COBA-STBEET, WmUNOTOH. . Ordere for the trade carefully attended to. The largest stock of stones and'gems in the colony. ijgg
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1245, 2 December 1882, Page 4
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