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LONDON and LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. FlßE.—Lowest Rates and Prompt Settlements, MARINE.-All Classes Covered, ineluding Personal Luggage, against All Risks. ACCIDENT.-Emplo.vers' Liability and a Most Liberal Personal Accident Policy, including a List of Diseases. SECURITY to Policy-holders. ,£4.512,381. Full information can bo obtained at JOHNSTON AND CO,, LTD., CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, WELLINGTON. For Information relating to pATENTS AND /TIRADE MARiiS, CONSULT. TOALDWIN AND p AYWARD. PATENT ATTORNEYS, N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Wellington. 'TfyT'MAHON AND LEE, Reefton, Share- ■"-"' brokers. Auctioneers, Insurance, Land and General Agents. Established 20 years. Managers of chief producing mines. Absolutely reliable aud confidential reports on Mines' and Mining Propositions supplied. Leading Sharebrokers on the West Coast. Codes: A. B. C. :4th edition), Moreing Neal's, Bedford M'Neill's. Telegraphic Address—"Charterist," Reefton. pULKLEY AND DIDSBUKY. - 0 DENTAL SURGEONS, 144 WILLIS STRKET, WELLINGTON. Telephone.No. 216. '(HYRIL E. T. WOODS, DENTAL SURGEON, 68-LAMBTON QUAY-68. Telephone 3104. KIRTH3, MARRIAGES, <S BEA7H3. DEATH. WALTON.-On September lith, at his residence, 41 Campbell Street, Wanganui, John Walton, late of Wellington, and formerly of Halifax, Yorkshire, England; aged GO years. Died suddenly. "Ho givcth His beloved sleep." FUNERAL NOTICES. fTIIIE Friends of the late WILLIAM -B- INGLIS are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, Jackson Street, Petoiuv TO-DAY (Friday), 15th September, at 2.30 p.m. sharp for the Taita Cemeterv. G. A. M'II.VRIBE, Undertaker, Lower Hutt. THE WEATHER. . o— FORECAST AND SUMMARY. Present indications are for a, falling barometer everywhere, for 'westerly storm area duo shortly, aJid tho barometer will probably fall very low in tho south in about 36 hours. Hazy and unsettled weather expected with rain generally. The winds will probably change to northorly and easterly shortly with increasing force generally. Barometric pressure has been unsteady everywhere, but with a foiling tendency. Unsettled and cloudy weather has prevailed, with rain in most parts of the Dominion. The winds have been variable and squally at times. Strong westerlies and southerlies arc reported in the far north and on the West Ooast of tho South Island. D. 0." BATES. Meteorological Office. Wellington,' September 14, 1911. [Reports fr'im various stations throughout tho Dominion will bo found in our shipping columns/] DISTRICT REPORTS. (From Our Special Correspondents.) Wanganui, September 14.—Twenty-four hours' steady rain; now clearing up. Fcilding, September 14—Gentle rain fell intermittently all day, and at night. Palmorstai, September K— Occasional showers fell during tho day. Otaki, September 14—Fine, but dull; rainfall up to 9 a.m., .C7in. Feathcrston, September 14—Southerly wind and rain. Mastcrton, September 14.—Reporting at i 6 o'clock to-night on tho meteorology of the preceding 24 hours, the liev. A. Hodge states:—Temperature in shade, maximum 58.4, minimum 47.8, moan 53.1; earth radiation, 42deg.; earth temperature (Ift. underneath), 52deg.; wind, fresh. S.W.; rain, 42 points; weather colder, being a drop of ■ 11.4deg. since yesterday; timely rain. Hastings, September 14.—Fairly heavy showers fell last night. To-day has been I fine, but more rain threatens.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1233, 15 September 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1233, 15 September 1911, Page 4