L iverpool and London and -J^--QLSBB:INSDItANeE-eOMPiNYr-j.. Established 18^6,"' ■ The atterltion of the puUio is called to th following points; <i 1. Tho., Liability of the Company Unlimitbd. ' ' The Bkpobts and Accounts of the vea 1630 show. '' ' Net Fire Premiums for the year: i £1.069,692 Capital paid up ... ■ ... .. 245,640 General Reserve Fire Re-insurance Fund :... -;o'hVi.. : 1,500,000 .3; The Company is empowered by variorn Aots of the Imperial Parliament "and • bj separate* Acta : of- the Legislature of New South Wales, .Victoria,' South-'* Australia Tasmania,' New Zealand, and Queensland-' a feature which belongs to oio "other Insurance Company. T-:; 4. The large, respurses of the Company should impress the public with a feeling of 'Bwjranr/the nam desideratum in seeking for insurance. : ..' ;.' : ' Proposals for all olaases of Fire Insurant 1 will be received by ' EDWARD PEARCE; Agent "Wellingtcr Sub-Aobnxs. T. 0. D'Arov, Masterton. B. B, Abhstbono, Carterton . A. L. Wkbsteb, Grevtown. E. O'Nbiik, Featherston. ; i j 99S NATIONAL FIRE ; AND MARINE ' INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. CAPITAL, £1,000,000; PaidUp,£so,Mo;' Reserve Fund. £BO,OOO i Re-inetiraiw Reservo Fund, £28,000; Looses paid in f> years, £361,368, : '■■■' : R. BRUCE WALLACE; • : i Manager. IUBTEBTON AGENTS—LOWER AND lORNS. Q H, TOM L I N'B ON. LAND, ESTATE,,AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, BANSON, MANAWATU, Secretary, Colleotor, 'and' Valuer to the Sandon-CarharvonHighway-Board, ' ; . Secretary Manawatu Farmer's Club. 1 Agent Colonial lußurance Company, Rangi« tikei and Wanganui 'Building Societies. Dealer in all kinds of produce. Goods brought or sold on Commission.' 7 80-fa and Debts collected;.' , : v ;■ MASTERTON" COACH AND CARRIAGE FACTORY, Muir and Dixon Bhos. Have made EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS in their premises,' enabling them to still further increase their fame for building A First-class Article. The above firm are determined to STOP THE IMPORTATION OF.CHEAP TRASH into the Wairacaoa, by buiiding Nothing but i First-class ..... Vehicles. From the-very beet 'American materials and at prices whioh for style, durability and workmanship , DEFY COMPETITION! ~ Our customers still ha/e the advantage in case of breakage within a reasonable period of having it REPAIRED GRATIS. M. A D. B, have taken since starting in business all 'the FIRBT PRIZES at the Wairarapa Agricultural Shows against all comers. A oapital assortment of CARRIAGE LAMPS in Btook, and t. arrive, at VERY LOW PRICES. MASTERTON COACH FACTORY. Come all ye country residents ' Who are going in for books, Inspeot my various samples—- ' Their quality and looks, .My rulings of the neatest kind, My ledgers all wear well, My bindings thorough good, and made T» last as well as Bell. For price, for style, ! and quality, You'll say none oan {beat me; So when you come to Wellington Try LANKiiHEAR'S, Lambton Quay, "TUST ARRIVED—A large and wellV chosen stock of Xma«, New Yeax', & Birthday Cards, which for style and design are not to be excelled. Also a good assortment of Writing Desks, Inkstands; and Bookslides, in Warnutj Rose, Mid Olive wood. Ab I have 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,j and Plush, in> Section of^whieh : will abundantly -oonfirm a assertion that they are marvels ol PLEASE NOTE THE ADDBESSW. J. LANKiSHEAB;: Printer, Bookbinder, and General Stationer, LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON. ; Ruling, Paging, and Perforating for the 1219 Trade. . D. ASHER, CHEAP FANCY BAZAAR, WELLINGTON, iMroßmor ■ BRITISH k FOREIGN FANCY GOODS, Christmas Goods: HAS opened 83 oases of Xmas Goods of all the latest English and American Noveltieß, copsistin# of in and ont>door Games.' Cricket Bats of. all makers. Watohes, Olooks, Footballs, Games'and Dolls, Cabinet Goods, Brushes and Combs, Bats and Balls, Birds Cages, Pipes, Pooket Cutlery, i Boxing,; Gloves; Ladies' Bags, Oraamehts,! Fancy Jewellery. Basketware, Pictures, Perambulators, ana (Next Branch Bank ofjNew Zealand).' 1 ! MANNERS-STREET WELLINGTON, J. WYETH, BOOT & SHOEMAKER "HEGS to inform, his customers that he has removed to his NEW SHOP, next' door to Mr D. Pickering, j 1229 BOOTS FOR THE MILLION 11 W. P A! K E S, (Lak Parks & Peterien, J Ojtenpg thg.l{fie^eg A. Briggs! Briery, : . r At a Mil BOOT AND MOP. W.P. confines himself strictly to'the s•' spoke department. 'Boots madd to • warranted to give comfort 'anf 1 The most durabljj in the W[airarapi Testimonials in the shape '«f ftjjjes won at every; Show in the distriofc wherQ ; Parkea .make have beon exhibited} 1 ' be inspected on the premises, ' I.' }?39 TP §nd)gtatjpn;ppagers t - A, LINPSAY, hfiying now completed pis plant fpr thp Boufe a«d Shops, ip pow to jnpike Mep'p Bept Wakrtights, at riveted, JSj p« pair, for o»]d9rß ( of slipjw ihd upwards, for cash onljj. A. LINDSAY, Bootmaker, Lambton. Quayj and Cnba-st,, Cash Boot Mart, Wdlingioh, , <
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1282, 19 January 1883, Page 4
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