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THE OTAGO FIRE AND MABIN.E INSURANCE COMPANY. Head Office: Dunedin. THE MARINE DEPARTMENT of the Company's business is resumed in Auckland. Risks taken on the best terms by the Agent, T. H. HALL, 44, Queen-street.

TTICTORIA FIRE AND MARINE INSUR. V ANCE COMPANY. Established 1849. CAPITAL, £200,000. VICTORIA LIFE AND GENERAL INSUR. ANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL, £2,000,000. Head Offices ; 82, coluns-street east, melbourne, Chairman ? The Hon. HENRY MILLER, M.L.C. FIRE, MARINE, and LIFE INSURANCES effected at the lowest current rates. Terms of proposal, and every other information, to be had at the office of the undersigned. HENDERSON & MACFARLANE, Agents. Mr. Davis, Agent, Onehunga.

\ USTRALASIAN INSURANCE COMPANY. £JL Fire, Lira, and Marini. HEAD OFFICES: MELBOURNE, VICTORIA. E. L. Montefiore, Secretary. ASSURANCE AGAINST FIRE At Current Rates. Also, MARINE RISKS On Ships, Merchandize, or Wool. SIDNEY WOOLLEY. Agent, Queen-street,

IMPERIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON. Capital: £1,600,000. Agent : SAMUEL JACKSON, Fort-street.

NEW PRICE LIST. FREE TO ALL Who wish real value for their money. J. M. FRENCH, IMPORTER AND FAMILY GROCER, Victoria Mart, (Established I860,) No. 41, Victoria-street, Auckland, HAVING LARGE STOCKS OF GENERAL GROCERIES bought in a depressed market also importations from first-class export houses by late arrivals, has great pleasure in calling the atten* tion of the public to his new price lißt. Good Coffee Is. id. Best Coffee la. 4d; Finest Currants os. 6d. Raisins os. 7d. Fine Crystal Sugar 03. sd. | Company's No. 1 Sugar os. 54d. Crushed Lump Sugar os. 6d. Loaf Sugar, about 81b, each by the Loaf os. 6d. Best Cavendish Tobacco, only 4d, per j cake, or per lb. 3s. lOd. Soap, by the bar oa. lOd, Wax Matches, per dozen os. lid. Pickles, pints os. lOd. Sperm Candles (full weights) ... Is, 3d. J.M.F. would call especial attention to his large stock of first-class Teas, which cannot be surpassed for quality and price. No. 1 Congou Tea, per lb 2s. Od. No. 2 Fine Tea, per lb 2s. 6d. No. 3 Very Fine Full-flavoured Tea, per lb 33. Od. No. 4 Finest Tea, per lb 3s. 6d. These Teas are a rich combination of many rare Black Teas, and are in great demand on account of their full strength and delicious flavour, likewise for their wholesome and invigorating qualities. All who take 61b. of No. 2, 3, and 4 Teas will have a reduction of 3d. per lb. Just landed, 300 boxes Belmont Sperm. Company's No. 1 Sugar sold by the ton or bag, Auckland Soap by the ton or box. Chests of finest English Tea, also half-chests and boxes of fine Congou Tea. Flour, and all other articles in the trade, at the lowest price. All articles supplied are guaranteed to be of good quality. Goods delivered to wholesale or retail oustomers. What harm to look in and judge?

PAEIS EXHIBITION, MESSES, BAtfSOMES So SIMS, IPSWICH AND LONDON, BEG- to give notice to their friends and clients in the colonies that they will exhibit specimens of their Celebrated Machinery, < fitted -with all the newest improvements, at the forthcoming Paris Exhibition. The prices of the various Implements in use in the colonies have been greatly reduced, without in any way deteriorating from the superiority of workmanship and high quality of materials which have gained a world-wide reputation for the productions of the Orwell Works, Ploughs. — Messrs. Kansomes and Sims's new Ploughs gained 4 out of 5 prizes at the Boyal -Agricultural Society's meeting at Newcastle, and have won, since that time, 82 Champion Prizes, besides a large number of prizes gained by farmers' sons and local ploughmen using these Implements. They are fitted with wrought-iron frames when sent to the colonies, and will be found to be the cheapest and most durable Implements in the mar' ket. Portable Steam Engines.— The Portable Engines manufactured by Messrs. Bansomea and Sims are designed so that light weight, easy draught, strength of material and good workmanship, and simplicity of construction, form the principal features of their general arrangement j and they are specially celebrated for their small consumption of fuel in proportion to the power developed. They are specially adapted for Thrashing, Pumping, Sawing, and Grinding, and have been awarded many prizes at various Exhibitions, besides testimonials of efficiency from public companies, manufacturers and agriculturists using them. Steam Thrashing Machines. — Messrs* Bansomes and Sims's Steam Thrashing Machines have an unrivalled reputation in the colonies for their oheapness and durability, and for the perfect sample, and quantity of grain thrashed with a small consumption of fuel. House Power Thrashing and Winnowing Machines of the newest and most improved construction. Corn Mills, Chast Cutters, and Patent Bruising Mills are constructed with all the newest improvements, and are the cheapest in the market. Messrs. Banaomes and Sims have devoted a great deal of attention to the manufacture of Stationary Engines, Steam Pumping Machinery for contractors' purposes and irrigation, and will furnish Drawings and Prices on application. Orders may be transmitted through any Merchant or Implement Agent in the colonies. Catalogues, Drawings, &c, post-free, on application to Ipswich or London, or the Paris Exhibition.

JOHN MOHt & SON, ABERDEEN, BEG to inform their customers that, in addition to their PRESERVED PROVISIONS, they are now prepared to supply, of their own Manufacture^ Pickle*, Sauqes, Tart Fruit*, imd ©very dnonpfconof Oilmen'aSfcom.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3040, 24 April 1867, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3040, 24 April 1867, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3040, 24 April 1867, Page 8

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