THE PW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT 'INSURANCE ASSOCIATION, TO THE POLICYHOLDERS. Ladies and gentlemfn—At tho . request of a number of policyholders, I beg to offer myself as a candidate for a seat on the Central-Board of the above Association. If you do me the honour to elect me, I will make it my special aim to see that the funds of the Association are invested to the best advantage. I am, yours, &c., 1870 H. S, FITZHERBERT, GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. ELECTION OP DIRECTORS TO THE CENTRAL BOARD. TO THE POLICY HOLDERS, ADIESAND GENTLEMEN,I have the honor to announce myself as a candidate for a seat on the Central Board of the Government Life Insurance Association, For several years I had a share in the working of. a profitably conducted Life Insurance Company in London and tliia experience, combined with my commercial knowledge and extensive business connection throughout New Zealand, would, if I am elected, be at your service to advance the interests of the Association. . . . Soliciting your .vote'and confidence, I am,. • ■ Yours respectfully, : JOSEPH KITCHEN. Knowing that there are large interests at stake in'the' Wairarapa and no local' candidate having been nominated for a seat on tho directory, I promise, should the policy-holders elect me, to see that their interests are not neglected, 1870 TO POLICY-HOLDERS IN THE NEW ZEALAND LIFE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION Ladies and GISN tubmen—l most respectfully beg to intimate that 1 am a candidate for a seat on the Central Board of tbo Association at Wellington, Ih; been, in common wiili other .candidates for this honour, au agent for a Lifn Insurance Company," but this I do net hold to be necessary qualification. for a Direotor, I trust ti.at I am possessed of business qualities, independent of this, sufficient to
make me believe that I will be of preat 'service'to the policy-holders in the Association, I now h'avo the honour to solicit your votes, and iu return would asure. you that my time and.experience will he ever at your command, ' I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, ' Your obedient servant, 80S THOS. DWAN. TO THE POLICY HOLDERS IN NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. .LECTION-OF DIRECTORS. Ladies and gf,ntlemen.-i beg respectfully to offer myself as a candidate to' represent your interests on. the c'eniral Board of the Association. I deem the qualifications necessary for the portion of Director to bo—A good general knowi'.dne <-f business, finance', and the investment <-f fund', combined with an intelligent and lvlia 1 le discrimination in determining the va uo and selection of securities. J'hcse quaiilic itiuus, I venture to believe, I pOPStW. I am a'so a large policyholder in the Asaoeia'.iwi, and if .von do me the honor to elect Ifle, I \vili use p,iy best endeavors to protect yoi|r iuttiests us polioyholdei'3 apd promote tile welfr.ro ami prosperity of the Association. I am. yours obediently, ALEX. MACDOUGALL. \Y( ilin»l<in, 3rd December, 1860 ELECTION OF DIRECTORS. TO POLICY-HOLDERS IN THE GOVEKNMENT LIFE INSURANCE ASSOCIATIONT ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-I am a .Ll Candidate for a Seat on the Central Bonrd of the Association, aDd have the honor to solict your votes and interest, I am (me of the earliest Policy-holders, and venture to hope tl\at I am sufficiently well and favorably known to warrant my asking you to return n)o pone of your representatives, I have the honor to be, Youra obediently, E, W.MILLS. Wellington. 27th November. 18C2 TROUT FISHING. if. BENNETT has on hand a large assortment of Fishing Tackle, con» eisting of Rods, Reels, Lines, Baskets, Fliofl, Gut, &c. Also direct importer of Cricketing' Materials, by.best makers. A. J, Bounett, General and Furnishing Ironmonger, Cuba and Ghuznee streets, Wellington, NOTICE.
THE lindersipneil authorise it. BROWN CO. to receive all accounts due to tlie firm ot DIXON & JAQUES. The receipt of R. BROWN & CO. only, will be valid from this date, Account against the firm oE DIXON & JAQUES are requested to be sent in to R. BROWN & 00. for settlement by • DECEMBER 31st, Any accounts unpresentpd by that date will not be recognised, Signed 0. DIXON. B, JAQUES, Masterton, 4th December, 1884, R, BROWN & CO , in accordance with their instructions require all accounts due to DIXON & JAQDES to be paid at their OFFICE on or bofore the 31st INST. After that date summary proceeding will be taken to recover any which aro outstanding Masterton, 4th December, 1884, 1656 NOTICE. THE next English and European Mail via San Francisco, will close at this offico on SATURDAY, the 3rd day of January, at 1.30 p.m. For money orders at 11 a,m., for registered letters at 11 a.m., and for newspapers at 12 noon. J. BAGGE, Postmaster. Masterton, 29th Dee., 1884, . 1875 LITTLE'S CELEBRATED NONPOISONOUS "i\/TIXES readily with cold-water. One gallon will make 100 gallons of wash, sufficient to.dip 200 In 40 gallon caeka, 5s per gallon, In G ' M, CASELBERd & CO., Agents for Wairarapa, MURRAY ROBERTS <fe CO., ! . • ■ ■' Wellington,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1878, 2 January 1885, Page 3
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