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Agent for Waikato, Piakoaudllmnitou GEORGE DICKINSON, Cambridge. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital, £1,000,000. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Insurance against Loss by Fire of every description of property may be effected by this company. The following are appointed Ages* this company:— Ngaruawahia "\ wt ut i y v * Y Friar & Davica Whatawnata j .Matamata J Cambridge .. James Hally Hamilton .. W. Dey TeAwamutu 1 j. L . Mandeno Alexandra J Kihikihi .... James Farrell Raglan ... W. H. Wailis \Y ai 'Kou ... J- Rowe Shkfteß>y . ••• J ' S( l uirrell Te Aroha » nd . IQ, Ahier Waiorongoi? lßl > Head i QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. THOMAS JAMES BRASSEY, Manager. PARIS EXHIBITION AND THLI WORLD-FAMED
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2779, 6 May 1890, Page 1
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