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THE NOR THB {R IIT-I^S : AND MERCANTILE ' LIFE INSURANCE COMPp^ IN LONDON, . i ; ' Jta fm pmw nt f crate # Ppf. ; - ESTABLISHED, 1809. '/.. '-'!/;■ V" { .\ JHrectora:— ' . > Chaibman— Jomr White Cater, Esq., (Messrs. j£ W Cater, Son, & Co.) ' ; ;? DEPUITCnAIBMAir— CHAKIBB MORRISOWjEsq. (Me'*sTß. Morrison, Dillon, & Co.) ■: AnselmoDeArroyave.Esq. Esq. (Messrs. Geo. Pea< (Messrs. A. De Arroyavo body and Co.) ■ and Co.) John Mollett, Esq. Austin Alexander Henry Camp. Friara Passage, bell, Esq. (Messrs. Fiulay, George Gtarderi Nicol, Esq. Campbell, and.Co.) (Deputy Chairman of iho Philip Chas. Cavan, Esq. Chartered -Mercantile - (Messrs. Cavan.Lubbock, Bank of India, London, and Co.) and China.) > ' Kdw. Cohen, Esq. (Messrs. Peter P. Italli.Esq. (Messrs Drake, Kleiuwort, and Ealli Brothers.) ■ Cohen.) John Henry William SchroJas. Dv Buisson, Esq. der, Esq. (Messrs. J.H. (Messrs. Henckell, Dv Schroder and Co.) /- :o;l. Buisson, and Co.) Robert Smith, Esq. (Messrs Pascoe Dv Pre Frenfell, Bobert Smith ana C6i) r ' Esq. (Messrs. Pasooe, Frederick .- Somesjj JBffqi, Grenfell and Sons.) (Messrs. Somes, Mullens, . Adolphus Klockmann.Esq. . and Co.) . ; ; '•:•,;:..:. ■. (Messrs. Klookmann and George Young.Esq. (Messrs Fesser. Begbie, Young, and Beg". Junius Spencer Morgan, bies.) . , „■ : ,-; (With power to add to their number.) : Manager : — -Geoege Hekbt WmrriHtf. / Sub-Manager: — -William James Hatbs. Paid-up Capital ... £260,000 P> 0' Reserved Funds. *„ w£245,401J0 .0 Suspense Account. 1 ,. „; r 65,064 2 9 ': •■ ~~ 291,465 18 9 Total Accumulated Funds... ... ... 2,233,027 17 7 Annual Income ... ...... ...... 497,20314 3 mHE Directors have pleasure in stating that they are ■*• prepared to entertain proposals on nearly every de« scriptiou of Property in most parts of the world. , The Company will ever distinguish itself in its -> promptitude and liberality in the settlement of chums. ■.',- The importance of the subject of Insurance being now more fully understood and appreciated, it becomes indispensably necessary that every Company which undertakes to replace the loss occasioned by Firo should be enabled to show itsundoubted ability tp perform, its ; ' engagements. ■ „.' * The undersigned are now prepared to take risks at VBBT libeeai, bates, and, having received power of attorney from the Direotors of the above Association; are prepared to issue Policies immediately on Insurances being effected. < ,-.-... STUART &Cd. Affents for Hawke's Bay, * STJB-AGENT-Mb. F. H. DEOWEB WAIPUKUEAU OOKBYN' BBITISH BAKING POWDfiB APPROVED KSD PATBOKISED BT TKB PACULTT, For making Bread without Yeast, and Puddings . without Egga. •-':•■ A n effectual preventive of Indigestion. fTTHE advantages of making Bbbad, and all X kinds of Cakes, Pasxet, PuDPiNas, &0., with this Powder are now so, well understood that any remarks on the properties of it would be quite superfluous. Suffice it to say that' CORBYN'S BRITISH BAKING POWDER Will be found fully to equal, if not surpass m . quality that manufactured by any other party,'-;, and is at the same time much more economical. Sold in packets at yd and Gd each, and in ting at 9d and is 6d each ;— and may. be had of Mr. F. SUTTON, Shakespeare-road. -'.' '„ ,• Settlers' Hotel Stables. THE above STABLES have now been taken in charge by the undersigned, who will pay every attention to the same. Country settlers may depend upon their horses being'^properly^at-, tended to. Best Oats and Hay supplied from Meanee Fiat. A good Paddock for horsea, Hordes and Vehicles to beietTon hire. •.■; JAMES HOEN.' September 7, 1865. MRS. HERBERT ELLIS DANVERS, having established a Young Lndiea' School at Havel oek, begs to inform the inhabitants of Napier and the Province, that she ia ready to take in a limited number of Pupils, Day Scholars, and Boarders. ' ' \ . The whole study of Education, comprising English, Needlework, Embroidery ; also, French' Drawing, Music (vocal and instrumental) if required. KiT Coffee ! fTIHE undersigned ia now prepared to supply X in any quantity, Finest Plantation Coffee, Roasted and Ground on the Premises. F. SUTTON. Napier, April 3, 1865. ; WOOL. mHE SUBSCRIBERS are CASH BUYERS of JL WOOL, and advance on consignments to their agents in England and the colonies. KINROSS & CO. MILLINERY, Dress and Mantle Establishment, HASTINGS- STREET, NAPIEE. JOS. WILLIAMS & MISS LAMBERT "DESPECTFULLY inform the Ladies of Napier XX) and the Province that they have received ex " John Dunoan " an Elegant and Fashionable Assortment of MILLINERY, &c. All the Good 9 having been carefully selected in England, cannot fail to give satisfaction. EDWARD LYNDON, Land and General Commission Agent, Accountant, &c, SHAKESPEARE-ROAD, Opposite Government Buildings' LETCHFORD'S WAX VESTAS. ELETCHFORD & CO. hold themselves res- , ponsible for the quality of their Wax Vestas, and having recently built an extonsive Factory especially adapted to this peculiar manufacture, they can bestow proper cave on all the details which render their Vestas the best in the market. Customers, therefore, when ordorintr Wax Matches, should be particular in requesting • Letchford's make," as others are often substituted. Three Colt's Lane' Bethnal Green .London. Re-Opening OP THE "EXCHANGE HOTEL," CARLYLE STREET, (Lately occupied by Taylor and Campbell.) TAMES ASHTON begs respectfully to inform fj the inhabitants of Napier and its vicinity, that he has THIS DAY OPENED the abovenamed Hotel, where he hopes, by strict attention to the wants of his customers, and always keeping a good supply of the very best Liquors, Wine, Beer, &c, to merit a fair share of public support. N.B.— GOOD STABLING.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 8, Issue 704, 28 November 1865, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 8, Issue 704, 28 November 1865, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 8, Issue 704, 28 November 1865, Page 4