Notices.
TTICTORIA INSURANCE- COMV PANY.
Capital £1,000,000. '
JOHN KNOX, Agent, HAMILTON.
HEAD OFFICE : ; PROVINCIAL BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON. Commissioner D. M. LUCKIE.
The Only New Zealand Life Office.
GOVERNMENT SECURITY, MUTUAL INSURANCE, LOWEST PREMIUMS.
An Insurance of £1,200, at the Premium charged elsewhere for £1,000, being equivalent to an IMMEDIATE BONUS of £200, in Addition to Fran Participation in Profits. Agencies at nearly all Money Order Post Offices in the Colony.
Prospectus setting forth the very LIBERAL REGULATIONS- and LOW PREMIUMS at the Government Office can be obtained on application.
TXTORKMEN'S TN SURA NCR
Specially provided for in the ' INDUSTRIAL BRANCH. Policies Issued from £5 Upwards.
PREMIUMS PAYABLE WEEKLY, For which a Collector will call.
SPECIAL TABLES FOR CHILDREN.
The Only Industrial Office With Participation in Profits and Government Security. Policies of £20 and upwards, after Three Years, can be surrendered for Cash, or ior a Free Policy.
Manager C. GODFREY KNIGHT.
NOTICE.
W-ILLIAM A. RICHARDSON, Commission Agent,
DCKE-STREKT, CAMBRIDGE,
Has This Day been appointed Waikato District Agent for the Mutual Life Association of Australasia, and Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society. t
Every information r» Life and Fire business can be obtained on application to him. WILLIAM T. J. BELL, General Agent for New Zealand, Mutual Life Association of Austialasia, and Chief Agent for Auckland and TaranakiAK Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society .^^ Auckland, 29th March, 1882.
MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA. For Mutual and Indefeasible Life Assurance Endowment and Annuity Business. Head Office for New Zealand : 8i QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND; "With Offices throughout the Colony. Local Director: GEORGE KURGOYNE OWEN, Esq. Prißcipal Medical Officer : CHAS. FIELD GOLDSBRO', M.D., F.R.C.P. MESSRS WHITAKER? RUSSELL AND HUDDLE. General Agent for New Zealand: . WILLIAM T. J. BELL. The ONLY office in New Zealand granting policies ABSOLUTELY INDEFEASIBLE from date of issue Settlements PROMPT AND LIBERAL, without reference to Sydney Office. NO QUIJJBLES OR RED TAPE allowed to interfere with justice. Members can travel everywhere, reside in any country, and engage in every occupation, without giving notice to the office. Every information can be obtained on applica« tion to W. A. RICHARDSON,
CAMBRIDGE, Agent he Waikato Disttict.
"VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Time Table, On and attter April Ist, 1882. MAIN LINE. " * AUCKLAND, MERCER, TE AWAMUTU. SOUTH.— WEEK DAYS. _ AMA M 9 M 0 Aucklaiul, dcp. olt 830 415 2 Ncwm.ukct .. C 53 840 i 25 3 Reniirci.l ... 7 3 845 430 *4 (iicirn Lane . *5 Jilh-rblic 0 Penrose June. 7r> 8 .">9 +4 43 0 Otalmliu ... 742 010 457 11 KiputMitoi . . 757 !) 19 5 6 n1)n 1 ) M.i.iurowu. 10 P.ipakur.l ... 840 !) 45 535 °2l Hunua 22 Drur); . 9 5 10 3 553 °23 Runciman . . 30 Pukekohe ... 945 10 35 625 *33 Auckland 35 Tu.ik iv . 10 11 10 53 643 °37 Whangarata 40 Pokeno ... 10 35 11 12 7 3 4o 4 o Mercer] """' P° 48 !U 22 7H 4d Mercer J J u q j u 42 •49 Whangamarino •54 Waiiangi •50 Rangirirj °59 Ohinewai 05 Huntly ... 12 45 10 09 Taupiri ... 10 115 74 Ngaruawahia... 118 135 "78 Pukete •81 Te Rapa 84 Hamilton June. 155 213 85 Hamilton ... 2 0 90 Kukuhia 94 Ohaupo 243 8 96 Lake Road C 9B Ngaroto 100 Te Awa.. air. 3 3 NORTH.— WEEK DAYS. B AM AM P M 0 Te Awa., dep. ... 945 ... 2 Ngaroto ... ... ... ... I ♦4 Lake Road 7 Ohaupo 10 8 »11 RukuTiia A 17 Hamilton ... 2 9^ 16 Hamilton June. ... 10 43 2 8 •20 Te Rapa •23 Pukete 26 Ngaruawahia 11 20 3 0 °31 Taupiri 11 35 317 35 Huntly 11 55 350 °41 Ohinewai •45 Kangiriri •46 Wairangi •51 Whangamarino „ ) an: ... ( 1 10 (5 10 bi Mercer \ de p m 6 25 (l 30 j5 25 60 Pokeno ... 6 30' 141 530 •63 Whangarata 65 Tuakau ... 656 2 1 6 0 68 Burkland •... 70 Pukekoho ... 716 225 623 « •77 Runciman 78 Drury ... 753 '3 3 7 0 *80 Hunua .. ' 81 Papakura ... 8 4 . 317 711 •85 Manurewa ... ... 89 Papatoitoi, ... 837 350 743 92 ' Otahuhu ... 846 359 752 94 Penrose June. +9 0 +4 15 810 •05 EllcrsJic •96 Green Lane 97 Remuera ... 915 430 826 93 Newmarket ... 921 £4 40. 830 100 Auckland,^ .««-. «0~30 4-49 840 * B— A Pas«enger,Cftrriage is attached to 4 this Train, -which-stops for passengers by^r v signal \pnly;^\an(^ransVfrom-,Hantly to \ .muiilton" on ""Tuesday s, and j * ♦SaturcLays,onlj;. -j-zf./ *■»„ • t - f *| ~-,f Change f or, Oaeh.unga, \' } '. .. a_- v s$ Changje fdivHeloo^ille and interme-/^ ;dia|e;B%ipnB. ■;.; .y'^&J- r J Printed^nd'pu^lu^ed'b7'tte^roptiil o %j^^j^i ■ Edeecumbe arid .Co., ! at their ' General rPrintiHß?* ; Offic^VicWtMftstrtset,, Hj&llr6V,4Wa& f # - -NewZwilandj^. : ••? « :
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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1553, 17 June 1882, Page 4
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751Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1553, 17 June 1882, Page 4
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