Insurance Notices.
OTAGO FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY Head Office Princes-street, Dunedin. Agents in Oamaru Royse, Mudie & Miller TjiIRE AND MARINE INSURANCES effected at curre t rates. l^p° Full information may bo had from the Agents.
Y I C T O R I A FIRK. LIFE, AND MARINE INSURANCE OMPANY. Capital £2,200,000. Everv description of Insurance effected. HENRY FRANCE, Agent.
ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE AND LIFE. Capital Two Millions Sterling. Funds hi hand exceed £1,000,000. FIRE. "INSURANCES on all descriptions of Goods and Buildings in Town and Country effected at current rales. Losses settled here promptly, without the delay incidental to a reference to Australia or to Europe.
LIFE. Large Life Bonuses declared 1855, 1860, anl 1865, £2 per cent, per annum — the largest bonus over continuously declared by any Company. Almanacs, containing tables of premiums and other particulars, to be had on application. Medical Examiner for Oamaru : Dr Wait. CONNELL & WEBB, Agents, Oamaru. Stud Notices.
MHO STAND THIS SEASON, AT WINDERMERE, KAKANUI, The Thoroughbred Stallion, LEOTARD, Seven years old ; bred by Mr Gray. Got by Teddington, dam Kitty-cui-a-dash, by Picton-Eel out of Glance, by Wasy Pope. Globe by Quiz; Paleface by Young Woodpecker; Platiua (sister to Silver) by Mercury ; Herod-Y-Hag by Skim ; Hag by Crab ; Ebony by Guilders. Picton-Eel by Picton-Eel, by Langai ; Cuirass by Oisean; Castanea (sister to Skim) by Gohauua; Grey Skim by Woodpecker ; Silver's dam by Herod-Y-Hag. Picton by Sinolensko, out of a mare bv Dick Andrews ; Eleanor by Whiskey ; Y- Giantess by Diomed j Giantess by Matchem. — Vide Stud Book. Terms: £5 5s. for each Marc ; to be paid before removal. F. FULTON. Windermere, 4th Sept., 1868.
mHE SPLENDID CLYDESDALE HORSE JL SHAMROCK, Will Stand this Season at WINDERMERE, KAKANUI. Shamrock is 4 years old, and is out of an imported Mare, Grey Darling by Blackleg — the celebrated Draught Horse that has taken so many prizes both at Home and in Victoria. Shamrock takes after his sire, and is an iron grey, of great beauty, bone and power. Terms: £5 5s. for each Mare. F. FULTON. Windermere, 4th Sept., 1868.
Coirve3 r ances.
OWANSON AND WARBURTON'S ROYAL MAIL COACH TO OMARAMA. A Coach will leave the Northern Hotel everj TUESDAY MORNING, at 6 a.m., carrying Passengers and Parcels, arriving at Omarama the same evening. The Return Coach will leave Omaramaon FRIDAY MORNING, at 5 a.m., arriving in Oamaru at halfpast 6 p.m. Passengers and Parcels (prepaid) to be booked ai the Northern Hotel. The following are the charges : — Oamaru to Awanioko ... ... 10s. „ Marewhenua ,.. ... 15s. „ Kurow ... ... 25s. ,, Otematata ... ... 38s. Omarama ... ... 45s. SWANSON & WARBURTON, Proprietors. Oamaru, 26th December, 1867.
T O S T , in Tees-street, an open-faced ENGLISH SILVER LEVER WATCH, No. 20546 ; owner's name inside. Whoever has found the same, will be well rewarded, on leaving it at Messrs FLEMING & HEDLEY'S, Tees-street. WANTED, WINE and ALE BOTTLES. Apply to JAMES FINCH & CO., Tynestreet.
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North Otago Times, Volume XI, Issue 346, 15 September 1868, Page 4
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