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4 NEW PLOUGH. We have pleasure in advising yon that we have been appointed Agents for the COCKSHUTT PLOUGH CO. (Limited). The Ploughs and Cultivators manufactured by this Company have been eminently BUooeßsful in England and Scotland, and whilst they are aa light &b necessary strength and durability will permit, tbey are stayers of the first water, and will go far toward initiating the .New Zealand farmer into a class of implements which excel all others for lightness of draught, solid finish, and allround utility. The following testimonial, .from one of the largest implement manufacturers in Scotland, adds its own tribute to the general excellence of the plough : — Maybole, Ayrshire, 18th Maroh, 1895. H. Cookshntt, Esq., Secretary Cockshntt Plough Co., Ltd. Dear Sir— We hare pleasure in confirming telegram sent yon on Satnrday reporting the great auooesß of the "Dux" (or Punch) Plough in gaining the fint and second prizes at the largest competition ever held in Sootland, viz , that under the auspices of the Dumfriesshire and Kirkcudbrightshire Ploughing Association on Satnrday, the 16th Marob, 1895_at Bigghead Farm, Backs, near Dumfries. Tour plough beat ploughs by all the leading makers, inoluding Bansome, Sims ft Jefferies (Ipswiob), J. ft T. Howard (Bedford), E. * H. Roberts (Stoney Stratford), the " Oliver," and others. Bansome took third prise. We have reoeived considerable orders by this morning's post, and are just about olearod out of thellGO ploughs reoeived from you, and we anxiously await the arrival of the 150 ordered on the 27th ulto. Tours, truly, Alex. Jack ft Son. (This letter was followed by a cable order for 500 ploughs, and by a letter ordering 1000 more for delivery Ist September. We will supply the Dux at £6 10a; and the Twin Dux or double furrow at £10 10s, f.0.b., Dunedin. BUCKEYE HARVESTER CO. THE WELLINGTON SOCIETT FOB THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. . II is requested that all communications for the Society, whioh will be regarded as striotly confidential, be addressed to the "Hon See. City Corporation Offiooß, Bran-don-street. J. S. JAMESON, Hon. Sec THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIAL FROM A WELL-KNOWN CITIZEN'S WIFE SPEAKS FOR ITSELF :— Wooloombe-street, 20th April, 1895. MR. WM. C. FITZGERALD, Consulting Chemist. Dear Sir— You, will be pleased to hear that my little Girl has got rid of no leas than 114 worms, after treatment with yonr Chooolate Worm Tablets. Tours truly, Mbs. L. ' Price, Is 6d per box, post fr<m LOANS AND MORTGAGES. ADVANCES arranged on Freehold and Leasehold City and Country Properties. Bates of interest at from 5 per cent. Agency for the Trade Auxiliary Co. and Mercantile and Bankruptcy Gazette. Status Enquiries answered, reliable reports* furnished, and general Trade-proteotion Business attended to. A. A. BARNEIT, Mercantile and Financial Agent, 18, Lambton-qnay. [Established 1865.J Xr UHSEET STOCK. i^l NURSERT STOCK. P. COOPER Begs to announce that he has one of the MOST SELECT AND VARIED STOCKS Of the above in New Zealand, all in good healthy condition, FOH SALIC, in large or small quantities, at the moßt reasonable prioea consistent with a firat-olass article. Our motto is, THE BEST OF EVERYTHING, and our selections are altogether too numerous to partioularise. We keep in Btock everything suitable to this climate — needful, useful, or ornamental— from the herb root to the regal orohid. FRUIT TREES AND BUSHES of all kinds, by the single plant, dozen, or hundred. HEDGE AND SHELTER PLANTS.— All the best and hardiest varieties. CHOICE CONIPBBiE. Ornamental, Foliage, and Flowering Plants of every description. Full descriptive and prioed Seed and Plant Catalogues posted free to all applicants. Over thirty years' experience places us in a foremost position to give advioe on all Horticultural matters, whioh will be freely given to all enquirers. P. COOPER, SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, No. 30, M.ANNERS-STREET, No. 30, AND BIJOU NUBSEBIES, LOWER HOTT, Ten minutes' walk, from Bail way Station. Tiliphoni, No. 839. Inspection invited all the year round. NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. FIRE AND MARINE. Capital (fully subscribed) ... .42,000,000 Paid-up and reserves 216,245 Distinctive Features. Undoubted Security. Lowest Current Bates of Premium, and being a New Zealand institution its oontinued buccobb is a' matter of interest -to every colonist. Offioes-G. Thomas ft Co.'s Buildings. Wellington. " ' ANDREW CAMPBELL, Manager. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. IESTABLIBHID 1836. Invested Funds £6,673,204 Claims Paid • 19,616,178 Fire Reserve Fund ... 1,500,000 This Company offers to insurers the security of invested funds' amounting to over SIX MILLION POUNDS STERLING.BESIDES THE UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF A VERY WEALTHY PROPRIETARY. By a Special Aot of the New Zealand Legislature, the Company ib in a position to sue or be sued in this oolony. This Company has ever been noted for Ita promptitude and liberality in settling olaims. Lowest onrrent rates for all olasses of Fire Insurance. LEVIN ft CO., Agents. ; VICTORIA INSURANCE COMPANY (Lihitid). Established 1849. Reoonstruoted 1879. Capital .81.000.000. ; I JEvery Description of Fire, Marine, anu : fidelity Guarantee Risks effeoted at the ' Lowest Rate*. LEVIN ft CO., Agents. '. THE NORTH BRITISH AND MER ' oantile insurance COMPANY, : London and Edinburgh. ' Subscribed Capital, .£2,500,000 j Paid-up, : J8625.000; Reserve Fund '.61,842,544. ! MURRAY, ROBERTS ft CO., ' Agents. ' RITISH AND FOREIGN. MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY (Livmo) OF LONDON. i Capital, .£2,400,000. With which is incorporated The Universal ' Marine Insurance Company (Limited). ■ All olasses of Marine Risks accepted at ■ lowest onrrent rates. MURRAY, ROBERTS ft CO., Agent*, Featheraton-street. W ellington. Q. L. I N L E T, UNDERTAKER, 63, M annebb-stbeet. Private Residenoe— j v Tonks' Grove (off Cuba-street). By i^__S_JO Exoellenoy Appointment VwKmaaßf<^ iht ] toHUI .frfSHzi'sr^. GoTerao * 1 - NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JAMBS -T~ CURTIS," 1 CUSTOMSJ.ND; Shipping Abbot. FORWARDINGtftrGENERAL CARRIER, CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY, WELLINGTON. ] P.O.<Box-108: Telephone No. 9. Furniture removed with every oare and attention, ' -i Telegrams and letters to wait on steamers and trains receive prompt attention. Good* and parcels forwarded to all parts c of the world, at oheap through rates. I TL/T ONEY TO LEND iU - ON . _ FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD SECURITY, HP to j THREE-FIFTHS OF VALUE IN SUMS OV £100 ,to £10,000, C At the. following exceptionally low rates of interest, vix. : — , S^&4B9S°: ' 5* Per Cent. I Under jfilfflOO, but not less Jhin^lOOO .:. ... 5i Per Cent. ' .£BOOO, andiup to 410,000 6 Per Cent. For forms of "application apply to the Govtrnment Insurance Commissioner, Welling-. I „ on , or to any of the Branoh Offioes oi ' Postal I c GOVERNMENT, 'INSURANCE I DEPARTMENT | broughont the Colony. r r,~ J. H. RICHARDSON. I Governmentlnsnranoe Comn issioner. _~" HYDROLEINE SOAP oan tJ JUL be used in hot or oold water. P The Ktwo or Cleansem. f h J. ANDERSON*!- CO., |j <jI Wholesale Agenta. ([( [ -t gBND IT TO SFOBTra f

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 45, 21 August 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 45, 21 August 1895, Page 4