Mutual Life 1 Asgocia&r '■':■■■■ -w r ; Financial, Insuranob,, and. Station ! " •"'AGENT,'" '■ ,' : " '■.■'"'■ 'I ; AGENT FOR WAIRAPAPA.;; - TIVERPOOL, AND {LONDON. AND, JJ QLOBE INSURANCECCJMPANY.' . ■■;■ rli: |ESTABUSIIED 183G; J ■'■■):' J'-i'-'' The attention of the public is called to th following points:. ! i.' ■,.■- : :;.■■■• :! ;; - " . 1. The Lubimix of the -'Company,»The Reports and Accounts of the yea. 1630 show;■■■■ ■■:■■ ■■ . ', :,. - . Net Firo Premiums for the year ; £1.069,5£2 .Cubital paid up ... ... ,i . MSO • General Reserve Fire Re-insurance ,: • : Fund ... ...-. ~ 1,600,000 3. The Company is empowered by varipm Acts of. thejipperial iParliamont and .{by iseparate Acts of the Legislature of New South. Wales, Victoria, South Australia: (Tasmania, New Zealand,' and Queensland-, a feature which belongs .to.-no other Insw ■■ .4. The large fesdurees'df the Companj Bhould impress the public with a feeling of . Security, the main desideratum mseekin/: for insurance, ;'" ' 'Proposals for allclasses of Fire iHSuranf will be received by EDWARD PEARCE, ;; ;: : ' ; -Agent Wellingttr : , : ; Sub-Agents, T. 0. D'Aroy, Masterton. • V ' : -' { R. R. Aiimstrong, Carterton . A, L, Webster, Greytown. .. .. E. O'Nealb. Foatberstou. , 999 NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE" INSURANCE COMPANY OF : NEW ZEALAND. pAPITAL, £1,000,000 ; Paidllp, £50,000.) Reserve Fund. £SO,000: Re-insuranw Reserve Fund, £28,000; Losses paid in f> years, £361,368. ' . : " '= R, BRUCE WALLACE,, {- Managor.,. MASIEBTON AGENTSLOWES AND lORNS.. '•' Lowes and lorns, (Late J. lorns & Co,) MASTERTON, A UCTIONEERS, STOOK SALESMEN.
i LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. I VALUATORS dc. " CASH ADVANCES 1 made upon Stook entered m bona fide sale, '■. , Agents for National Firo Insurance Coalany, AiM. Provident Society,' Eeid and Oi,ij; Danedin, and Wellington '''rust and wan Company. '940 In H, T O.M LI N S-ON, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, ' : SANSON, MANAWATU.' •;;.;. Secretary, Collector, and Valuer to the SaDdon-Carnarvon Hi(>liway Board. ; Secretary Manawatu Farmer's Club. ; Agciat Colonial Lsurance Company, Rangitikei and Wanganui Building Societies. Dealer in all kinds of produce.Goods brought or sold on Commission, ; Eei,ts and Debts collected.■': ■•: .'. JONES & COLERIDGE, „ ~. Engineers ./....Welukotoh, TIE are authorised to make SURVEYS YY under the'varioas Land Aots, an are; prepared to undertake works on the most reasonable terms.' Apply to oui »f>ent, G, FANNIN, Architect, Masterton, CRICKET! CRICKET! TUST landed, ex City of T&njora and V . Norman M'Leod, £2OO worth of Duke's celebrated Bate, Balls, and* Wickets; and Bi*yan's Legffuards, Gauntlets, and Gloves. . A. J. BENNETT, , Cuba-street, Wellington, - . impoetant;notice,;: To Builders, Contractors, and the Public •i generally. ■.. ffiflE Buaineaß hitherto known BO WRY & KING'S MASTERTON SASH& DOOR FACTORY Will in future be carried'on byjihofirm o KING & TOOMATH, Who nope by strict attention to business to merit a fair share of public patronage. ! WILLIAM KING. . JAMES TOOMATH:' Qi«»n ; Btreet. Mastnrton, August 14,1882., J. VILE
speobon of whwh will abundantly confirm the assertion that they are/marvels of. cheapness, i ' '■. i r..i:' .''' r ' PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESS-f .... I •■ ;W.' J. Printer, Bookbinder, and General Stationer, LAMBTON'QUAY WELLINGTON,' Ruliiig, Paging, and Perforating for the 1219. ■<■•■> •:.- Traole;' ; D.-A'SB-ERy : ; CHEAP FANCY BAZAAR, WELLINGTON, • .Importer op BRITISH •& FOREIGN FANCY'GOODS,' HAS opened'S3 cases of Xmas _ floods of all 'the latest' English arid American Novelties, consisting of >in 'and out-door Games. ~ Cricket. Bats of aU makers, Watohes,; Clocks, Footballs,' Games and Dolls, Cabinet''Goods,' 'Brashes and Combs. Bats snd Balls, Birds Cageß, Pipes, Pocket'■" Cutlery; "Boxing ■Gloves', Ladies'. Bags, Ornaments, Fanoy Jewellery; Basketware, 'Pictures, .Perambulators, 1 and General Fancy Goods. ■'■ ,:; ' ■; ' • -■■ ; •' '""(Next Branch Bank, of New Zealand). MAraERS-STBEET I WELLINGTON; , \'A;;^'E^'f:;. i K;;i\w;;';i&>:; ' MD, SILVERSMITH r/ ; :;; : ' < '■■'. ; VM :r ':AKb ,ii .-''^v'! : -- i , •-:'':■'' MANUFACTURING': 'JEWELLER, : '' : ■ ;(Opjosite the ltoyal Oak Hotel) \ m .:: COBA-BTBEBTj WittINGTON. *"; Orders for the trade carefully attended to. ■ The largest stock of stonesUndi-gems in ilie cploidy.., [..j;ivvor-i.vji; ~#\
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1246, 5 December 1882, Page 4
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573Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1246, 5 December 1882, Page 4
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