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Public Companies. ■VTOIWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY. INSURANCES effected at lowest current rates. LOSSES from Qas and Lightning covered. Claims Settled with Promptitude and Liberality. Agents for Otago, THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, AND AG-ENOY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED, Hatthay strkkt, Dunkdix. AMBURG-MAGDEBURG FIRE INSURANCE CO. OP HAMBURG. Cirmx (fully paid up).i •.■..■.-.? i 5Q0,0P0 marks THE MAGDEBURG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY', JTHE MAGDEBURG RE-INSURANCE CO., THE MAGDEBURG GENERAL INSURANCE CO. (With Capital and Reserve Fund amounting to over Sixty Millions of Mtirto), Are interested in every risk undertaken. Tins Company is prepared to take risks against loss or damage by fire on every description of insurable property at the loweßt rates. ALL LOSSES will be promptly paid in the Colony as soon as claims are adjusted. NEILL BROTHERS, 12my General Agents for New Zealand. FTIHE HANSEATIC FIRE INSURANCE X COMPANY,OF HAMBUHG. Capital ... . ... .3,000,000 marks. Seven old-established Companies participating in Its risks. The above Company undertakes FIRE RISKS at the lowest current rates. ..-..-- All Premiums are retained in the Colony. Losses paid with promptness in Dunedln. PROCTORS, JONES, and CO.. 28jy Chief Agents for Otago and Southland. ""CVIRE INSUR A N C E. THB AUSTRALIAN ALLIANCE ASSUBANCB . ... COMPANY (Fire, Marine, and Guarantee). I am prepared to accept Fire Risks at lowest Current Rates. Losses promptly paid in Dunedin. E. H. LEARY, 24b Agent for Dunedln., THE PUBLIC ARE NOTIFIED That the COLONIAL INSUHANCE COMPANY Undertakes FIRE and MARINE BUSINESS at the most favourable rates, and always settles Claims in a prompt and satisfactory manner. A. LEE SMITH, Local Director. , F. E. ELEY, .*■'.■■■ Manager for Otago. ' Offices: Colonial Bank Buildings. nnHE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY LIMITED. Chief Officeß for New Zealand: 105 and 107 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. .'; The Colonial Mutual has added to all the ordinary forms of Assurance several Distinctive Features, and is the only Colonial Life Office which issues • TONTINE INVESTMENT POLICIES. The '' Absolute " and '' Modified " Tontine Policies of the Colonial Mutual secure advantages not offered by any Foreign Company. Colonial Mutual Policies are INCONTESTABLE FROM DATE OF ISSUE, being entirely free from obnoxious conditions as to travelling,, reßldenoe, occupation, mode of life, or manner of death. . ....-,.. H. S. H. LYALL, , 12my •.;...... General Secretary. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON and EDINBURGH. Established 1809. <. ~ • Incorporated by Royal Charter. Capital ... ... £2,500,000 sterling. Paid up- ...' ;.. 625,000 Fire Reserve Fund,lßß2 1,592,235 Net Fire Premiums, 1882 1,107,715 Total Losses, 1882 ... 672,825 ':. Lowest rates, and prompt settlement on the spot. MURRAY, ROBERTS; and CO., Chief Agents for Otago and Southland. Also Agents for the Universal Marine Insurance Company of London. , • Publications. 1851 Thirty-fifth Yeab. 1885 rpHE OTAGO WITNESS, A WEEKLY JOURNAL OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AGRICULTURE, TURF, AND FIELD SPORTS, &c, ■•• is published in time to reach subscribers in all parts of the Colony every SATURDAY morning. No pains or expense are spared.to make the WITNESS the Most Attractive. Weekly in the Colony, and the tokens of appreciation being continually received show that the efforts of the proprietors are bearing fruit in the direction desired, and that the WITNESS is becoming the favourite family paper not only in the South Island, but also in Southern parts of the North. Among the features of the Witness might be mentioned • . THE NOVELIST, under which heading continued and short tales from the pens of the best Home and Colonial writers appear from time to time; EDITOR'S WALLETf LADIES' COLUMN,.. THE SKETCHER, - OU R LIT TL E FOLKS, SCIENTIFIC, ' FUN AND FANCY, THE NATURALIST, MULTUM IN PARVO, THE TRAVELLER, ODDS AND BNDS. WITNESS SPECIALTIES i Passing Notes ByCivis. Canterbury Sporting Dramatic Notes Notes By Pasquin. Cricket Notea By Slip. Melbourne Dramatic Football Notes By Scalfax. By Forward. Spare Half-Hours , . Occasional Notea . By Hy. Lapham. By Colonus. Sketches by L. J. S.. Ora Some Thoughts Hope, and M, A. Y. By F. A. Joseph. Sporting Notes Chess and Draughts By Beacon. By David H. Hay. New South Wales Sporting By Warrior. AGRICULTURAL. The Agricultural Columns contain from week to week articles from practical men on all the current topics of the day, while the Garden Column is also under the control of a practical man. SPThe OLDEST WEEKLY in the Australasian ■ .■„-■. Colonies. Business Notices, jyrESSRS BARRATT and CO., HOUSE, LAND, PROPERTY, BUSINESS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION. AGENTS, City Registry Office and Employment Exchange. WANTED, a smart LAD, to milk and make himself generally useful.—Barratt's. AITING ENGAGEMENT, Two flrstclass Shepherds, with good references from last employer—Barratt's.. AITING ENGAGEMENT, a First-class Female Cook, and a good Pastry Cook and good Bakers, with .first-class references from last employer. Country preferred. Particulars at Barratt'a, Farley's Hall, Princes street, Dunedin. WAITING ENGAGEMENT,—Four good Ploughmen and several good General Farm Hands, two good Station Cooks and Bakers. W AITING ENGAGEMENT, a station Married Couple, with two children; man good ploughman, general farm hand; wife good cook ; son 17 years of age, good milker and generally useful; daughter 16 years of age, good servant to assist' in -house work; the whole family is open for an engagement for a station together at a low yearly salary, good reference from ;last employer. —Full particulars at Barratt's, Farley's Hall, Princes street, opposite Glasgow Pie-house. . TO LET, sis-roomed HOUSE, Clyde avenue. Rent only 12s 6d per week to a good tenant.—Barrett's. rpO LET, Office at present occupied by Mr _1_ Armstrong, No. 35 Princes street. Particulars at, Barratt's, Farley's Hall, Princes street. IJOSLYN.— For sale, 6-rooni house arid \) outhouses, all in .beautiful order; a full i.acre : section. The whole will be sold a bargain. Parfciciilars at Barratt's. OR SALE, Old-established FRUIT^ ERER'S, CONFECTIONER'S, and REFRESHMENT - RftOMS. Good steady business doing; a grand opening for a man of small means, only sixty pounds (£6O). One of the best stands in Dunedin ; rent moderate.—Particulars at Barratt's Farley', Hall (opposite Glasgow Pie-house), Princes street. : _13au T\AILY TIMES BILL-BOARD. THE OTAGO DAILY TIMES AND WITNESS NEWSPAPERS COMPANY, Having just completed the erection of a number of NEW ADVERTISING BOARDS . throughout the city, and secured renewals of the leases of all the prominent sites hitherto in their occupation, are now, as hitherto, the only Printing House in the city in a position to give THOROUGH PUBLICITY To the ANNOUNCEMENTS OF ADVERTISERS. THE PRINTING OF SHOWBILLS, has been made a special fkatuek of the General Printing Department, and for cheapness and excellence the office cannot be excelled in this class of work. List of over 40 Hoardings, now at the dispoeal of Advertisers can be inspected at the office. AN D FOR SALE. FOR SALE, the GOODWILL and PLANT of a first-class BUTCHERING BUSINESS, situated in a central part of Invercargill; together with Slaughterhouse and Yarda, Cottage, Stable, Barn, Piggeries, and other BuiM-.ngs. AI3O, Appliances connected with the Business. Apnly to D. C. UEQUHARBT, la P A\ictioaeeif, Invercargill.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7335, 19 August 1885, Page 4

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