9, ;e it 11 ; w 1. ih d y 1, L 1. l, 3, 9 n ). g Invested Funds ..... £7,521,949 Claims Paid ' £20,316,928 Firo lteservo Fund ... £1,850,000 p]-.Conipany, offersjto injure the ' ■■ sefiiirity'of iu'fcstM fuiid s Amounting to ovcrscvcnmillipn pounds sterling, besides the unliihited'liability of a'vory wealthy .proprietary! By a Special-Act of the Ken - Zealand Legislature, :thb! Company is position to suo'or be sued ill this Colony. This Company Ims over been noted for -'its . promptitude and ■ liberality ih' settlliigLclaiihs:• /;'i vi' , Lowest Current liates for all Classes of .'Fire lilkranee.l /iraliea, ' > i Agents, Welliiigtori.' SIASTEBTON AOENT JOSEPH' WILLIAMS. ,■ Land'Agentj Native Agent; { ' 1 AND' !: ' Licensed Interpreter, QUEEN STKEET::...MASTEKTON. TO LEASE. Opoi ACEEB splendid land to QUO JL lease, 2 miles from Masterterton, suitable for dairy or. sheep run; all cleared except 600 acres bush ;i. well watered, good fences,: methlled- road, carrying about three sheep. .Terms easy. Apply C, E. Pratt. Also—For Sale or To Lcaso a number of small farms. ill ;f t d (t London arid Globe ■ 1 am: ■ f TNy upme Ufp! EAD THESE TESTIMONIALS To N. SoiiENBENj Olareville,— .. A>a'i.Sjnmp,Extractor,the No.i Machine.purchase! from you,3 bis given very great satisfaction,' It' h* taken oat every btumpwher,.', tried and that without having to out any of the roots to assist it. . I alsv! find that; it .turns the siumps.over without any trouble. ' ' ' . : , ..Youra truly,. . ' ' ' B. W. D'omet, To Mn. Souijnsen, Claievillo, r- , . \l'- am\vMy well yrith the Stump Extractor (Noi.lsiz'ej 1 purchased from you, as IhiVe wm bil it for 1 some time.' Tj?o men can take out more stumpy yrfth it tlianfoar men can with two sorew jacks, lam, etc.: ■ ; '■' Johannes Akdeksok, Belvedere, PBICES—No. 1:'-£0; No. 2: £7; : No', ' 3: £9. ' •, ■' SETTLES S send your orders to— N. SOEENSEN, ■: " '"Clareville. CLUB HOTEL LIVERY AND BAIT STABLE'S,-' M A S T E R„T 0 N W. Hawke, Proprietor, BEGS to inform the travelling public and settlers of the district tliat lie hasmado considerable improvements iu the above stables, which will how be' tound replete with every convenience that travellers or. owners .of horses can desire. : A first-class collection of Buggies, Carriages. aud reliable Saddle Horse's constantly ou lure at moderate rates. Every attention paid to tlio require; meats ?f Coinmercial Travellers. ; Secure Paddocks, In order to meet, the '.convenience ;6f my patrons I have procured a how and comfortable , •• :ii '' :l 1 LANDAU, which, in charge of a competent driver, will be in attendance at all trains, and may bo hired by parties as required. : ( Mobnino'Calls—One Shilling; W. Hawke. . Suron Local Iniibstbt. ~ HBEALE, Plojibeh & Titami ■; makes all descriptions of Tinware at prices to. defy, competition. lcrs with east iron elbows a speciality.' Gasfitting donewith the best material and' workmanship guaranteed." • !' : ' ■ TIIETRADE SUPPLIED. | A TRIAL SOLICITED H.BEALE. Queen Street,,. Mnstcrton ALEX. ROSS. 1 Practical : Saw and Tool Makek, DIXON STREET. WELLINGTON; (Opposite Eojal Oak Hotel.) ■ ; J UST landed 2 Cases' Circular Saws; 1 case files, Wheatman and Smith, '-One case Circular Saivs.l caso Vertical Saws, 1 Case CroSsout, 1: Caso' Hand Saws, 1 Cas'o Band Saws, 2 Cases, Files from Disstoh and Sons. 2 CasesJßoltirigi Leather and Mber,'Emery, Wlicek and Machinery Oil. All Bought for Cash and SelliniratttLow Price ' THE WfiAgWA fkhi, - l ; ,f . ■■ jI ; HAB¥ESTEBS: Movers and Ilnyrakes ~ . ME THE BEST . , IN TEE, MARKET Obtain full particulars.aiid prieo before AGENTS FOB ItASTEBTOIf.. i THOS.^(^^ C O A(C H B UIL D E'E'Si'i J.HENDERSON, Merchant Tailor, i 'Opposite Club Hotel, ' Queen Street,.'.....y). The,favour of ' joiir. .patronage and recommendation requested. 1 CLUB HOTEL, | MAST E E 1' O N| HATOG : ~affipied'|i)S6Mßlon of the above Hotel'l'heg to notify to the Settlers of the Distriot and the Travelling Public that no effort will be spared to eater for their comfort and convenience. ! .vision and I trust to maintain the popularity : for which the Cluh Hotel has become so w'fcll iinown'bthe'past/.',';} s-i'.-'il ■'»'! ' au< j■' -.-.'l■>. !.! !■•>!)'■•;:.• 'J /[.{■' WINKSi AND SPIRITS | ~) jjOFIHB 1.., !,)f. B-.E .ST.. B'R;I : N,D;.S . JOSEPH' MANDBIir- Prdprietlr 1 f 1
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4884, 23 November 1894, Page 4
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657Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4884, 23 November 1894, Page 4
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