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T IVERPOOL AND LONDON AND U GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Head Officbs-Livbrpool aits London. Paid-up Capital £245,640 Fire Premiums, 1878 £1,016,895 Added to Fire Insurance Fund and General Reserve in 1878... £150,000 Total amount of credit of General Reserve and Fire Re-insurance Fund December 31st, 1878 ... £1,300,000 The undersigned, agent for the Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company, is prepared to receive proposals for Fire Insurance on all descriptions of Town and Country Property. The Company net being bound to any tariff, each proposal will be considered on its merits, and the rate assessed accordingly. DBTACHBD RIBXB WILL BB ACCBfTBD AT XATBS SUBSTANTIALLY LOWB* THAR THOSE NOW CDRRBNT. EDWARD PEARCE. COLONIAL PLATE GLASS INSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED). rpHIS Company is prepared to issue Policies 1 of Insurance, protecting the insured against loss arising from the breakage of Plate Glass Wfndows, Mirrors, and other similar interests, at moderate ratea of premium. Forms of proposal and all other particulars may be obtained on application to W. TUBTIN, Agent, Willis-street. WELLINGTON AND HUTT BUILDING, SOCIETY, 1875. NOTICE. THB Society Is prepared to take Money upon Debentures, at six months' notice, at 8 per cent, per annum. By order. R. S. LBDGER, Secretary. SYDNEY EXHIBITION. NOTICE TO INTENDING EXHIBITORS. MR. JAMES GRANT (lately arrived from the Paris Exhibition) will attend at St. George's Hall every day from 10 to 13, to assist with the exhibits and to afford every information to exhibitorsIt is particularly requested that all persons | having articles for exhibition or competition will communicate with Mr. Grant on or before Monday next. J. R. GEORGE, Chairman Local Committee. Wellington, 25th June, 1879.

TO THE LADIBS OF WELLINGTON. MADAME DB LAUNAY begs to intimate to the Ladies of Wellingtou, that she is now shewing the latest novelties in Tea Robes, Dressing Gowns, and Black Costumes. The Dressmaking Department is superintended by Blrs. Cosgrave, late of Stranges and Valentyne, of Christchurch. Every care being taken in the execution of orders, with a view to perfection in design and fit, combined with economical charges. Ladies own materials made up PLATTSBURG ART UNION (W.S.W.) LIARDET k CO., Agests for Wellington: SALES close first week ia August In order that duplicates may be taken up and arrangements made for tha Drawing about the 27th. Intending Investors will please tecura their shares without delay. H. J. HURMAN, Travelling Secretary. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE HUTT. f^i ENTLEMEN— In compliance with the VDT wishes of my friends, I beg to offer myself as a candidate for the vacant seat in Parliament as your representative. Believing that the prosecution of the Public Works with vigor is essential to the progress of the colony, I would urge the necessity of obtaining a loan ior « h»t purpose; and 88 the settlement of the Crown Lands more rapidly is also requisite the facilities for its occupation on deferred payments should be increased. The Native question requires careful consideration with a view to a permanent solution of the difficulty. With regard to the incidence of taxation, land, as well as other property, should bear a fair portion of the burden. On these and other subjects I hope to be able to address you more fully at an early date. Yours faithfully, THOMAS MASON. 16th June, 1879. HUTT ELECTION. TIATR. MABON proposes to ADDRESS the ELECTORS— At the Taita, on Thursday, the 26th. At the Schoolhouse, Wainul-o-mata, on Friday, 27tu. Each evening at half-past Seven o'clock. THE HUTT ELECTION. MR. JACKSON'd CANDIDATURE. MR. HENRY JACKSON requests the Electors of the Hutt to meet him at the following times and places :— At the School-house, Wainui-o-mata, on Thursday, 26th instant. At the School-house, Taitai, on Friday, 27th instant, At the Odd Fellows' Hall, Upper Hutt on Saturday, 28th June. Bach Evening at naif-past seven o'clock. Mr. JACKSON desires to state that at each of these meetings he will fully explain to the Electors his views on the leading political questions of the day. REAL St. Michael and Bahia Oranges, Citrons, Pines, Bananas, and every description of the choicest Fruits at A. LOCKE'S, Courtenay Place. Note address, opposite American Coach Factory. DAMAGED GALVANISED IRON. QUX TONS for SALE — very cheap. J. DRANSFIELD. FOR SALE, Land, Sussex-square, 40ft by 136 ft, with two Cottages and first-class seven-stall stable, with storeroom. Apply to J. W. Noman, at Greenfield and Stewart's, Courtenay Place. FOR SALE, Section of Land about ZJ acre, with seven-roomed house with bay window, verandah, and large out-houses, nearly new. A'so, a Section of Land, Holloway Road. Mitchell Town, 67ft by 112 ft., cheap and term 9 easy. Apply to Edward Garton, Land and Commission Agent, Man-ners-street. F'R SALE, freehold House and Shop, Greytown ; 12 Allotments, Kilbirole. £3000 worth of Woollens to be nude to Measure in first-class style, all at very much below their value for cash. J. HUXLBY, Tailor, Lambton Wuay. FOR SALE, or to Let on Lease, the sevenroomed House at Kilbirnic., at present occupied by the undersigned; newly-built, very commodious, and stands in three-quarters of an acre of level land, well-fenced and watered; stabling for two horses, outhouses, &c Terms easy. Possession* in a fortnight. , C. MOODY. FR SALE, a Cottage, by the sea-tide, or to be let, furnished, for six or twelve months, with use of piano, nice library of book?, and pony, if required. This cottage is nicely furnished, has a splendid view of the harbor, and is only five minutes' walk from the railway and tramway stations. Rent, £2 per week. For further particulars apply to O. W. Clayton, Tborndon Quay. FOR BALB (Furnished),— 2 Four-roomed Cottages and stable, &c , adjoining the property of W. M. Banaatyne, Esq., Tborndon Quay, only fiVe minutes walk from tbe Railway Station- This property is freehold, and thoroughly drained, with splendid view of sea. Terms very easy. See O. W. Clayton, and see the deeds and terms. |i!OR SALE, at NewttfWn, freehold building X? Allotments, in the Victoria Avenue, adjoining the Newtown Hotel, at £2 10s per foot, on easy terms; well honestly worth double when the Tramway is finished. Also, 170 Standard lusujrance Shares, at par. See I O. W. Clayton.

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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 546, 26 June 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 546, 26 June 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 546, 26 June 1879, Page 3

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