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LIVERPOOL AND LONDON Jire aifo %ilt |nsuriuitc (Compnj. Established 1836. EMPOWERED by Acts of Parliament. Amount of Capital subscribed, £1,500,000. Chief Oitices. 8 and 10, Water-street, Liverpool ; 20 and 21, Poultry, London. TnusTEr.3. Sir Thomas Bernard Birch, Bart ; Adam Hodg9on, Esq. ; Samuel H Thompson, Esq. Directors in Liverpool. Thomas Brocklebank, Esq., Chairman Joseph Christopher Ewart, Esq., Francis Haywood, Esq., Deputy Chairmen. Thomas Booth, Esq. George Hall Lawrence, Esq. FrancisCfcsar Braun, Esq. Harold Littledale, Esq. William Earle, Esq. William Lowe, Esq. George Grant, Esq. Alexander Macgregor, Esq. Francis Alexander Hamilton, John Marriott, Esq. Esq. - ' Thomas Sellar, Esq. Thomas Haigh, Esq. Charles Saunders, Esq. Robert Higgin; Esq. John Sv/ainson, Esq. George Holt, Esq. James Aspinall Tobin, Esq. Hugh Hornby, Esq. Dit<ectorB in London. Matthew Forster, Esq., Chairman George Frederick Young, Esq., Deputy Chairman Edward Barnard, Esq. Donald Larnach, Esq. William Brown, Esq., iM.P. Boss M. Mangles, Esq., M.P. Sir William P. de Bathe, Bart. Hon. F. Ponsonby William Ewart, Esq., M.P. John Ranking, Esq. Frederick, Harrison, Esq. Edward Thompson, Esq. Swinton Boult, Esq., Secretary to the Company. AUSTRALASIAN BRANCH. „ Head Oitice. 3, Bridge-street, Sydney. Directors. The Hon. Sir Charles Nicholson, M.L.C;, Chairman John Gilchrist, Esq., Deputy Chairman G. K. Holden, Esq. William Walker, Jun., Esq. Edward Kno\, Esq. Joseph Scaife, Willis, Esq. Eesident Secretary, Altred Stanger Leathes, Esq. Ample funds are kept in the Colonies to meet casualties, and reference Home will in no case be required. AUCKLAND BRANCH. Medical Referee, Thomas M. Philson, Esq:, M.D.. FIRE DEPARTMENT. No hazardous goods are insured at the same rates as the Buildings in which they are contained. Additional rates charged for hazardous goods, trades, and stocks. Full information may be obtained on application to WOODHOTJSE & BUCHANAN, Agents for the Northern District of New Zealand. Queen-street, 2nd July, 1855.

of Removal. JOSEPH CULPAN, Wood Turner, &c, begs leave to inform his friends, and the public generally, that he has removed from his former place of business, in Shortland Cr-escent, to his new workshop, behind his dwelling-place in Chapel-street, where he intends carrying on his business ns formerly. All kinds of Wood Turning done with the greatest dkpafeeh. Auckland, 3rd July, 1855.

For Sale, "piIIEWOOD, COAL, and LIME, delivered in -*- any quantity at any part of the Town or Neighbourhood. Apply to R. GILLTNGHAM, Mechanics Bay.

MR: T. F. McGAURAN, A UCTTONEER and GENERAL COMMIS- ■^ SION AGENT, directs his attention more especially to the sale and purchase of LAND, HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE, &c. He will hold a monthly Sale of Horses at the Greyhound Yard, on the first Saturday after the arrival of the 'William Denny.' A Sale of Cattle, Horses, &c, at New market, on the second Tuesday of ever month. At Otahuhu, on the first ' Tuesday of every month, and at other times when necessary. At Howick, on the last Thursday of every alternate month, commencing on the 28th June next. At Onehunga on the last Thursday of every alternate month commencing on the 26th July next. At Panmure on the third Thursday of every alternate month, commencing on the 19th July next. Mr. McGauran has paddocks for the reception of Stock adjoining his residence at Newmarket, and elsewhere ; and sheds, with abundance of good hay, for Horses, Cattle, &c, recently disembarked. Land selected on moderate terms under the recent Land Regulations. All communica- ions addressed to the care of Mr. J. T. Boylan, Mr. John McDougall, or left at the Exchange Hotel, will be promptly attended to^ ■

MR. J. NEWMAN, Auctioneer and General Agent, More particularly for the Sale or Purchase of LAND, HORSES, CATTLE, And other LIVE STOCK. Monthly Sale of Horses afc the Grey Hound Yard, on the first Saturday after the arrival of the 'William Denny,' Sale of Cattle, Horses, &c , at Newmarket, on the Second Tuesday of each Month, and on the Tuesday Fortnight following. Sale at Otahuhu, every alternate month, commencing with Wednesday the 7th February $ and at Howick commencing with Wednesday the 3rd January. ijgj^Stock kept at fixed charges in bis Remuera Paddocks

Hobson's Bridge Brewery. THE above premises to be LET or SOLD. Apply to Brown & Campbell. Fancy Bazaar IN AID OF THE PATPJOTIC FUND. THE Ladies of the Committee beg respectfully to inform the public, that in consequence of some fancy-iyt'ik presentations being unable to be completed by the Ist instant, the Bazaar at the Oddfellows' Hall will be postponed to Tuesday, the 7th August, weather permitting, by order. Bazaar to open at 11. Contributions continue to be received by the Ladies of the Committee.

Wanted, "CWERY person to know that Clieapand Easy " Shaving Shop. No. 1, Durham street, next door to Mr. Levy's Uuiun Hotel, Queeu-street. Shaving 3d. — Hair Cutting 6d. — Shampooing.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 842, 24 July 1855, Page 4

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