"VTORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE I I3f SOCIKTV OF NORWICH AND LONDON. Established 1797. Amount Insured ,£135,000,000 Losses Settled with Promptitude and Liberality. Losses Paid jE3,611,000 Losses from Gas and Lightning covered. Insurance? Effected at Lowest Current Rates. Loss of Rentjoccasicned by Fire Insured. Quarter Day, 29th September.— lnsurers whoso Renewal Premiums become due this Quarter, are reminded that they should be paid on or before the above date. Agents — MESSRS. BENJAMIN SMITH A CO., Lambton Quay, Wellington. mHE NORTH BRITISH AND MERX CANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. Established 1809. CAPITAL, .£2,000,000. Quarter -Day, 29th September. Insurers, whose policies expire, are reminded that the same should be renewed on or before the above date. Insurances accepted at lowest current ratea. MURRAY, ROBERTS A CO., Agents. 1! 'HE COLONIAL INSURANCE COMi PANY OF NEW ZEALAND. PI R E AND MARINE. Capital, HEA.D OFFICE, CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY, Wellington. Ail descriptions of Risks, Fire and Marine, »ocsptßd at lowest enrrent rates. GEO. S. GRAHAM, General Manager. UNION INSURANCE COMPANY A OF NEW ZEALAND (FIRE AND MARINE). Capital ... ... ... .£2,000,000 Head Office : nereford-street, Christchurch. Directors : The Hon. J. T. Peacock (Chairman), W. Montgomery, Esq., M.H.R., W. D. Carrutherß, Esq., P. Cunningham, Esq , G. C. Stead, Esq (Deputy Chairman), J. Palmer, Esq , W. Reeves, Esq., John Studholme, Esq. Bankers : Union Bank of Australia. General Manager : W. Devenish Mearos. THE SPECIAL FEATURES that com mend this Company to notice of intending insurers are, that it is a Local Institution, that the capital is double that of any other New Zealand or Australian Institution, and that claims will be fairly and equitably dealt with, the namea of the Directors being a sufficient guarantee on this point. Kates charged are the Lowest Current. Wellington Agents — BETHUNE A HUNTER, Old Custom House street. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Established 1836. The attention of tho Public is called to tho following points : — 1. The Liability of tho Company is Unlimited. 2. The Reports and Accounts Jr the year 1879 show : Net Fire Premiums for the ear...il 070,067 Capital paid up a' 15,640 General Reserve Fire Ro-insurance Fund 1,350,000 S. Tha Company is empowered by various Acts of the Imperial Parliament and by separate Acts of the Legislatures of Now South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, and Queensland — a feature which belongs to no other Insurance Company. 4. Tho large resources of the Company should impress the public with a feeling of Security, the main deaideration in seeking for insurance. Proposals for all classes of Fire Inaurances will be received by EDWARD PEARCE, Agent. LONDON AND LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE BRANCH. Capital JJ1.000,000 Head Office— Liverpool. Insurance against loss by fire on every descriptin of property effected at current rates. JOHNSTON A CO., Agents. FKPEEIAL FIRE INSURANCE COM1 PANY. E3TAI3I.TBKKD 180 S. Cai)itft! jCI.SOO.COO. Firs riaks of all classes in town and country iccspted at lo?, r eet current rates, Prompt liberal eolticnient of claims. Acrenta— KßULL & CO. FACTS WORTH KNOWING. WANTED KNOWN— That the Cottages now built by O. W. Clayton are the safest and tho most convenient in ease of earthquakes or fires, having all the rooms on one floor, and French windows opened at a moment's notice. Can be rented or bought on very easy terms from O. W. Clayton, Thorndon or Sussex Square. He is the only man with 47 Cottages who will take your rents, either weekly or monthly, in exchange for the freeholds, which bargains never go out of fashion, but last for ever. O. W. Clayton has built more Cottages, and bought all his timber direct from the bush, at 25 per cent, less than Wellington mill prices, so can defy competition. Paying rent is liko wasting powder to fire at the man in the moon, ao become your own landlord, and burn your ront-book ; it i 3 only an eyesore. See O. W. Clayton any night after 5 o'clock. Any steady carpenter wishine to build up his own Cottage, O. W. Clayton ia the man to let him have the land aud money to do it. Notice— l have got freehold Cottages in the following streets for sale : —Four at Thorndon, fo-ar in Abel Smith-street, four in Su3sex Square, eight opposite the Tram Station, seven in Grainger-street, four in Arthur-street, one in Taranaki-street, four in Norbh-street, two in Clyde Quay, two Bank Terrace, Ac. Come and see the deeds and propprty at O. W. Clayton's, Thorndon Quay. If outside fools won't pay your rent, don't listen to tittle-tattle, but see for yourselves what yonr rent will do for you. Remember, if you pay rent for 100 years, it won't purchase yonr Cottage about you. See O. W. Clayton FOR SALE— A BARGAIN— DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. Situate at T^ratahi, and knovm as the property and residence of C. Dakin, Esq., comprising 500 acres (a little more or less), securely fenced and divided into several paddocks, nearly ell rabbit-proof and well watered, close to the Middleton Railway Platform. Improvements include 7-roomed dwellinghouse, large barn, stabling, sheds, and other out-buildinprs, good orchard, Ac. Price, £ 1 10 d per acre. Terms, one-fourth cash, balance on mortgage for a term of years if de3ired, at 6 per cent, interest. The above is really a valuable property, and a splendid investment for a small • ipitalist. For further particulars apply to F. H. WOOD A CO. FOR SALE, Ballast, Sand, and Gravel, at low ratea. Apply to C. M'Kirdy, at Mr. Le Cren's, next Huxley's, Lambton Quay. FOR SALE, four miles from Masterton, small Run of 500 acres of rich hind, fenced and subdivided into paddocks, new 8-ro.imed Dwelling House, barn, stable, sheds, yards, garden, orchard, together with 1100 cross-bred Sheep, Cattle, Horses, Cart, Ploughs, Reaping Machine, Ac. For quality the land cannot be surpassed in the colony, being limestone and rich alluvial deposit; has about 100 acres clear flat that has been cultivated, balance is bush, flax, and undulating country. This ia a snug little property, and can bo purchased very cheap, and npon favorable terma. J. IOBN3 A CO., Auctioneers, Masterton. FOR SALE, CHEAP. 4 REVOLVING "SHUTTERS, lOffc x 4ft Gin, all in good order. Apply to WILLIAM JAMES, Steam Furniture Manufactory, Lambton Quay. GROCERY BUSINESS^ FOR SALE, or TO LET, a large Shop and Uwellinr, situated in Courtenay Place, To Aro, at present carried on as a Grocery establishment. The above premises are to be let to a good tenant at a moderate T"ntal. Apply on the premises, to Mra. Armstrong.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 78, 30 September 1881, Page 4
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