New Advertisements. WAIPA. GENTLEMEN,—Mr Cox having resigned the seat for your District, I beg to inform you that I am again a Candidate for the honot of representing you I will simply state that I am supporter of the present Government and that I hope to meet the Electors at tbe different centres in the District at early dates, which will be notified Trusting you will withhold promises of support uotill I have had an opportunity of explaining my views and the reasons of my delay in coming forward. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, EDWARD G. MoMINN. WAIPA ELECTION. INVITE the Electors of Whatawhata District to meet me in the Schoolhouse on MONDAY, Sth July, at P ' * EDWARD G. McMINN. rfiHif COLONIAL INSURANCE A COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. EIRE AND MARIN.E Oamtal £2,000,000. Head Okbiob Wellington. DIRECTORS : The Hon. C. J. Phabazyn, Chairman. The Hon. G. Ranball Johnston, Vice-Chairman. The Hon. Db. M. S. Geagb. A de B. Brandon, EBq I E. W. Mills Esq Walter J. Nathan, Esq | Jacob Joseph Esq GENERAL MANAGER: G. S. Graham, Esq. Temporary Offices, Panama Chambers, Panama-street. The Company is now taking Eire and Marine Risks,of every description at the Lowest Current Rates. THE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE. This Company being compelled by Its Articles of Association to reserve 100,000 Shares (half the Capital), to be allotted from time to time to actual insurers only in proportion to the ammount of premiums paid, offers to the public generally, and jpartioularly to men of small means, the two-fold advantages, which no Fire Insurance Company of New Zealand has hitherto offered, that of security against loss from fire combined with participation in the profits of one of the safest and most lucrative kinda of investment in the world.
An insrarer with this Company, being a Shareholder, in effect reduces the eatb CHARGED ON HIS OWN PBOPBBTY in proportion to the amount of the Premium he pays • and the influence he exerts to indnoe others to insure with the Company. Every information may be obtained of THE AGENT AT AUCKLAND. JAMES B. GRAHAM, SOLICITOR/ HOBSON'S BUILDINGS.
CAMBRIDGE, FOR TEN DAYS ONLY. T. C. HAMMOND ILL Open Out, ia CAMBRIDGE, on SATURDAY NEXT, and the Ten following days, a Magnificent Assortment of NEW GOODS, Comprising: Standard Works of Reference, Drawingroom and Presentation Books, illustrated by Dore, &c. SEWING MACHINES, OF THE LATEST MAKE. Japanese Goods, Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Mercantile and General Stationery, Concertinas, Toys, and Fancy Goods, in endless variety. The above is the CHOICEST ASSORTMENT OF FANCY GOODS Ever Shown in the Waikato, and will be Sold at ATJOKLAND PRICES, for CASH, or on MONTHLY PAYMENTS, at a small advance.. T C HAMMOND. TEN DAYS ONLY. "ONEY TO LEND, on Mortgage, . at the usual rates of interest. W. H. CON NELL, Solicitor, Yuloan Lane, Auckland,
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Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 942, 6 July 1878, Page 3
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