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Insurance Notices.

Y I C T O R I A FIRIi, LIFE, AND MARINE INSURANCE OMPANY. Capital £2,200,000. Uverv description of Insurance effected. HENRY FRANCE, Agent.

ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE AND LIFE. Capital Two Miujons Stebmng. Funds in hand exceed £1,000,000. f T R E . TNSURANCES on all desciiptions of Goods and Buildings in Town and Country effected at current rates. Losses settled hero promptly, without the delay incidental to a reference to Australia or to Europe. LIFE. Large Life Bonuses declared 1855, I860, ani 1865, £2 per cent, per annum — tho largest bonus ever continuously declared by any Company. Almanacs, containing tables of premiums and other particulars, to bo had on application. Medical Examiner for Oamaru : Dr Wait. CONNELL & WEBB, Agents, Oamaru.

Stud Notices.

mo STAND THIS SEASON, AT WINDERMERE, KAKANUI, The Thoroughbred Stallion, LEOTARD, Seven years old ; bred by Mr Gray. Got by Teddington, dam Kittycu<.-a-dash, by Picton-Eel out of Glance, by Waxy Pope. Globe by Quiz; Paleface by Young Woodpecker; Platina (sister to Silver) by Mercury ; Herod- Y-Hag by Skim j Hag by Crab ; Ebony by Childers. Picton-Eel by Picton-Eel, by Langat ; CuiraBS by Oiseanj Castanea (sister to Skim) by Gohannaj Grey Skim by Woodpecker ; Silver's dam by Herod-Y-Hag. Picton by Smolensko, out of a mare by Dick Andrews; Eleanor by Whiskey j Y-Gianiess by Diomed j Giantess by Matchem. — Vide Stud Book. T £ B H s : £5 5s. for each Mare ; to be paid before removal. F. FULTON. Wiudermere, 4th Sept., 1863.

mHE SPLENDID CLYDESDALE HORSE SHAMROCK, Will Stand this Season at WINDERMERE, KAKANUI. Shambock is 4 years old, and iB out of an imported Mare, Grey Darhng by Blackleg — the celebrated Draught Horse that has taken so many prizes both at Home and in Victoria. Shambooe takes after his sire, and iB an iron grey, of great beauty, bone and power. TjejiS: £5 5s. for each Mare. F. FULTON. Windermere, 4th Sept., 1868. Conveyances.

DWANSON 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 OmaramaonFRIDAX MORNING, at 6 a.m., arriving in Oamaru at halfpast 6 p.m. Passengers and Parcels (prepaid) to be booked at the Northern Hotel. The following are the charges : — Oamaru to Awamoko 10b. „ Marewhenua ... ... 15s. „ Kurow ... ... 258. „ Otematata 38b. Omarama ... ... 45s. SWANSON & WARBURTON, Proprietors. Oamaru, 26th December, 1867.

TXTHERE can you buy the best and cheapest BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHESTS of DRAWERS, add all kinds of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE? — At MARSHALL'S Furniture Manufactory, Thames- street.

TX^HERE can you buy PALIASSES, and HAIR, FLOCK, and FEATHER BEDDING, at Dunedin prices ?— At MARSHALL'S Furniture Manufactory, ThameB-street.

"TXpiERE can you get all kinds of TURNING WORK done, UPHOLSTERING, FRENCH POLISHING, and GENERAL RE PAIRS?— At MARSHALL'S Furniture Manufactory, Thames-street.

"VTTHERE can you buy a CANE-SEATED CHAIR for 5a. ? — At MARSHALL'S Furniture Manufactory, Thames-street.

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North Otago Times, Volume XI, Issue 347, 18 September 1868, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 North Otago Times, Volume XI, Issue 347, 18 September 1868, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 North Otago Times, Volume XI, Issue 347, 18 September 1868, Page 4

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