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T IVERPOOL AND LONDON AND XJ GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Hbad Officßß-Livbkpool 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 ... £1,800,000 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 nt>t being bound to any tariff, each proposal will be considered on its merits, and the rate assessed accordingly. Dbtached bisks will bb accbptbd at batbs substantially lowbb than thoßb row cubbbnt. EDWARD PEARCE. .COLONIAL PLATE GLASS INSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED). j^r Hrs Company is prepared to Issue Policies ; 1 of Insurance, protecting the insured I against loss arising from the breakage of Plate ' Glass Windows, Mirrors, and other similar Interests, at moderate rates of premium. Forms of proposal and all otbor particulars ' may be obtained on application to t W. TUBTIN, Agent, Willis-street.

WELLINGTON AND HUTT BUILDING SOCIETY, 1875. NOTICE. THE Society is prepared to take Money upon Debentures, at six months' notice, at 8 per cent, per annum. By order. R. 8. LEDGER, . 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 12, to assist with the exhibits and to afford every information to exhibitors. It is particularly requested that all persons having articles for exhibition or competition will communicate with Mr. Grant oh or before Monday next. J. R. GEORGE, Chairman Local Committee. Wellington, 25th June, 1879. TO ENGINEERS, BOILERMAKBRB, BLACKSMITHS, MOUIDERB, AND ALL OTHERS EMPLOYED IN THE VARIOUS FOUNDRIES IN WELLINGTON. AS the EMPLOYERS of the several Foundries in Wellington have given Notice of a Large Reduction in the Wages of their Employees, to take place from the 30th of June, it has been decided by a number of those whom the lowering of wages affects, to Call a . MEETING TO-NIGHT, AT BI9HT O'CLOCK, In the CENTRAL HOTEL, Gf all Men Employed in the Foundries of the City, to determine what steps should be taken in regard to such Reduction. All are earnestly invited to attend.

HUTT ELECTION. VTR. MASON proposes to ADDRESS the ELECTORS— At the Taita, on Thursday, the 26th. At the Schoolhouse, Walnui-o-mata, on Friday, 27th. Each evening at half-past Seven o'clock.

THE HUTT ELECTION. MR. JACKSON'S CANDIDATURE. MR. HENRY JACKSON requests the Electors of the JRutt to meet him at the following times and places :— At the School-house, Wainul-o-mata, on Thursday, 26th instant. * At the School-house, Tsttai, on Friday, 27th instant, : At the Odd Fellows' Hall, Upper Hutt, on Saturday, 28th June. Each Evening at half-past seven o'clock. Mr. JACKSDN desires to state that at each of these meetings he will fully explain to the Electors his views on the leading political questions of tbe day. WELLINGTON STEAM LAUNDRY (Opposite Soap Work?), Adelaide Road. MRS. FLORENCE having taken the above Laundry, begs respectfully to inform the ladies and gentlemen entrusting their washing to her care, that every attention will be paid to the carrying out of their wishes, also with economy and despatch. Washing called for and delivered. Communication by post punctually attended to. Wellington Steam Laundry, Adelaide Road. NOT BROKEN or Cracked, but Slighdy Bent. I can still dely competition. I have the biggest trade, largest stock ot goods, and can make a first-class Buit of Clothes cheaper than any one in the coloav. My best suits are £4 10s, but I can make a good, strong, alt-wool, shrunk Tweed Suit lor £3 10a, in one day, for cash.— JAMES HUXLEY, Tailor and Woollen Draper, Lambton Quay, formerly of Broadway, New York; and late of Cornhill, London; 26 years' firat-class experience. f T>EAL Bt. Michael and Bahia Oranges, Xv Citrons, Pines, Bananas, and every description of tbe choicest Fruits at A. LOCKE'S, 1 . Courtenay Place. Note address, opposite American Coach Factory. , DAMAGED GALVANISED IRON. OIK TONS for ,BALE — very cheap. J. DRANSFIELD. » — — — _ _ i TjIOR SALE, Section of Land about li acre, JC with seven-roomed house with bay window, verandah, and large oat-houses, I nearly new. Also, a Section of Land, Bollowmy fioad, Mitchell Town, 67ft. by 112 ft., cheap and terms easy. Apply to Edward Garton, Land and Commission Agent, Man-ners-street. f T7IOR SALE, freehold Boose and Shop, , JC Greytowa; U Allotments, Kilbirnie, % £3000 worth of Woollens to be mide to Meah sure in first-class style, all at very mud: if below their value for cash. J. HUXLBY Tailor, Lambton Quay. tL » ¦ >. ¦ c ~CH)R SALE, or to Let on Lease, the seven- '& J} roamed Bouse at Kflbirnie, at presen B I occupied by the undersigned ; newly-built :- I very commodious, and stands in three-quarter I ef an acre of level land, well-fenced an< '- [watered; stabling for two horses, outhouses a &c. Terms easy. Possession in a fortnight. E C. MOODY. is T? OR S4LE » a Cottage, by the sea-eide, n ,» X 1 to be let, furnuhed, for six or twelv B months, with use of piano, nice library c books, and pony, if required. This cottage i nicely furnished, h&s a splendid view of th eg harbor, and is only five minutes' walk froi td the railway and tramway stations. Rent, £ ie per week. For further particulars apply t ,B- O. W. Clayton, Thorndon Quay. Id • _ — — TjWR SALE (Furnished),— 2 Four-roome JC Cottages and stable, &c, adjoining tt property of W. M. Banoatjne, Esq., Thorn aon Quay, only fire minutes walk from tt — Railway Station This property Is freeholi «_ and thoroughly drained, with splendid view 1 sea. Terms very easy. See O. W. Claytoi m and see the deeds and terms. to lilOR BALE, at Newtown, freehold buildii >», J} Allotments, in the Victoria Avenu ih, adjoining the Newtown Hotel, at £2 10s p •t- foot, on easy terms; well honestly won »r double when the Trim way is finished. Ala rs. XSO Standard Insurance Shares, at par. 8 t-1 O. W. Clayton.

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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 547, 27 June 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 547, 27 June 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 547, 27 June 1879, Page 3

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