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iINSiUEANaE COMPANY, ' > * #or 1 **> FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE. v _ ' OFFICES, Frasers Buildings) Corner of Queen-street and Shortland-street, AUCKLAND. fcAPITAL, £100,000, In I,ooo'Shares of £100- each, , with Unlimited Liability of tiie Shareholders. DIRECTORS : Chairman-rTnos. Henderson, Deputy-Chairman — Samuel Hrowning, William T. Buokland, John Henky Burnside, Hugh Ooolahan, William C. Daldy, Walter K. Graham, John S. Oliver, Thomas Russell, C. J. Stone, James Williamson, William C Wilson. AUDITORS : Ar.FRED Buokland, George Burgoyne Owen. MARINE SURVEYOR : W. C. Daldy. j | THIS Company is now prepared to grant Policies and effect Insurance from Loss or Damage by Fire upon Houses and other Buildings, Goods, Wares, Merchandize and Manufactures, and Farming Stock of eveiy description. The Company will also take Marine lisks both in Coasting and Foreign Trade. *\ " •Tables of Rates, Printed Forms of Proposals, and all other information may be obtained from the Secretary, ALBERT Wm. HANSARD, from ten to four daily, at the office of the Company, or from any of the Directors. . By order of the Directors, THOS. HENDERSON, Chairman.

The following Horses will be at the service of the public at the Stables of the Undersigned, during the ensuing year. (gVs**«@^ a "PACIFIC," by "Flatcatcher" (i-ISMKT-* *- out of "Disagreeable" by YT ' nip? Agreeable." "S^m"— " Morel" See English Studbook): at— £lo 10s. dO. -" ALI PASHA." This well known Cleveland Stallion at £5 ss. 0, "ARAB— a black Arabian of great substance, at £4 4s. 0. ' Multum-in-Pauvo." Undoubtedly the best Pony in the Province. Grass will be provided at 3s. Cd. per week, and every care taken of the Mares, but no responsibility incurred. Accounts to be settled by January Ist, 1860. W. STUART WILD. Ebor Cottage, Onehunga, July 22nd, 1859.

" CUMBERLAND." &Far*4Sfa npo STAND THIS SEASON, (IJLjjyßnv i. limited to 20 mares, the first~'O class Draught Colt "CUMBER. <9SMPOK> LAND" will stand as follows:— Mondays— Papakura Tuesdays— Blinkbonny Wednesdays —Papatoitoi Thursdays — Papakura Fridays — Blinkbonny Saturdays— Papatoitoi. •• Cumberland," the property of George Gardiner, of Blinkbonny, is dark grey, stands 15£ hands high, by " Cumberland" out of the imported mare " Moggy," by "Ploughboy, 1 ' a Clydesdale, imported to New South Wales by Benjamin Boyd, Esq. TcnMs— Single mares, £5 ss. All accounts to be paid by Ist January, 1860, GEORGE GARDINER, Blinkbonny, August 27, 1859.

TO STAND THE SEASON. YOUNG "PUNCH." YOUNG "PUNCH 1 ' is a bright dapled Bay, out of an imported mare, is of good temper and bone. Will Stand at the Stables of the Undersigned, and will bo at Newmaiket, Tuesdays & Thnrsdays. Terms £2 10 0. A reduction to two or more mares. A good grass Paddock well watered at 2s. 6d. per week. All Accounts to be settled by Ist January, 1860. W. WILLETTS, Remuera. September 6th, 1859. . - -

CUPID. rpHIS Celebrated Impoited Thoroughbied ENX TIRE PONY will Stand for the ensuing Season. Terms— £3 3s. To be paid on the Ist January, 1860. Applications to be made to the stable-keeper, at the Exchange, Shortland Crescent. In consequence of the numerous applications for the service of the above imported TIIOROUGH.BRED WELSH PON V, and the number of Mares being limited, the owner requests, in order to avoid disappointments, that parties wishing to avail themselves of the opportunity, will be good enough to notify the same to him as soon as possible.

£50 REWARD. Spurious Imitation of Hollway's Pills and Ointment. T7IIFTY POUNDS will be paid to any person _E giving information to Mr. John Hughes, Wholesale Druggist, Melbourne, that shall lead to the conviction of any person or persons vending spurious imitations of Holloway's Fills and Ointment. A power of attorney has been sent to Mr. Hughes, bearing date 9th August, 185 D. It appeals that parties in Melbourne are either manufacturing Holloway's Pills and Ointment, or importing imitation! of the same from the United States ; such parties, when discovered, will be dealt with according to law, in order to protect the public. The Genuine Ointment and Pills have engraved on the British Government Stamp, the woid«, "Holloway's Pills andfrPintment, London," and if the little Books of<directions wrapped round the medicines be held up to the light, the same words will be discovered woven in the water<-mark of the paper. None are genuine without these marks, and without the Government Stamp. The public of Australasia is respectfully invited to join with the Proprietor of these Medicines in his endeavour to trace out those who are practising this fraud upon them, and to give information of the same to Mr. John Hughes. - > (Signed), THOMAS' HOLLO WAY. London, August 9th,'1869.

' AUCKLAND SAYINGS' BANK. HOURS of Attendance, for receiving Deposits — Mondays, from nine to ten a. m. For withdrawing Deposits— Saturdays,' from nine to ten a. m, Interest allowed— -s, per cent, per annum. Office— At Graham's' Buildings, Princes-street. W. It. FINLASON, Accountant.

house to let, tnl Rutland: street, parnell. .' " - - ' brown & campbell.' Dec. 6th, 1869. - - '

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1285, 6 January 1860, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1285, 6 January 1860, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1285, 6 January 1860, Page 4

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