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every shareholder "'having a' distinct voice in its management;: tind-each member can -withdraw his money at nny,time should lie desiro to do so. ■ The rules have been very carofully compiled; and it is the determination of the Board of Directors to leave nothing' undone that can lead to the advancement and success of the Auckland Pormnncnt Building and Investment Society, and to do nothing that rnn in any way retard its progress or hinder its usefulness to tho largest number of people. Their aim is so to conduct the Society that it-will ho an advantage both to investing and borrowing members, and they will endeavour to act equitably and rightly for the benefit of tho ontiro body of shareholders. ; THE BANK OF AUCKLAND THKBank of Auckland is now opened for receiving money oil deposit;, opening current accounts, discounting approved bills, and transacting all other usual banking business. i CHARLES F. JOHNS, Manager. Auckland, July 11, 1864. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON AND EDINBURGH. ESTABLISHED 1809. EffCOBPOEATBD BY BOYAL CHARTER AND SPECIAL ACTS OF I'AJtIJAMEKT. . SUBSCRIBED CAPITAI, £2,000,000 STERMNG. Accumulated and Invested Funds, £1,374,000 THE COMPANY Insures against FIRE nearly every description of.Proporty in all parte of the World, at the lowest ratss of Premium corresponding to each risk. ' Insurances for Saven Years charged for Six only. . .. . Losses sottlod with prompitude and liberality. The Undersigned have hesn appointed ths Corajanv?g Agents, and are empowered to issue Policies an the most favourable terms, and to settle any claims that may arise. GILFILLAN & CO. J. • & A. WISEMAN HAVE just OPENED a large assortment of SADDLERY and FANCY GOODS, Silver Mounted Gig, Buggy and Dog Cart Harnoss ; Silver Mounted Pair Horse Buggy Harness; Brass Mounted, very strong, Dog Uart and Spring Cart Harness; Green Hide Cape Girths ; Gents'Hogskin Somerset Saddles, quilted all over; Half Hussar Saddle, quilted seat, all Hogskin ; best Steeplo Chase and Hunting Saddles; Racing do., strong Stockmen's do.; Boys' Pad Saddles, Pack Saddles, Sido Saddles with and without leaping heads; Spare heads with Sockets fitted to Sido Saddles ; Victoria Stirrnps with Velvet Pads.; Ladies' and Gents' Bridles; Snaflles, Pelhams's and Weymouth's, in variety; Ladies' Twig Whips ; Gents' Hunting and Hand Whips; Gig Whips j Four-liorse ditto ; Gig Whip Sockets; Coat Straps ; Felt and Kersey Saddle Cloths ; German Silver and Galvanized Stirrup Irons; Officers' ■Military Stirrups; Ladies' Spurs silver-plated and .japanned j Gents' Spurs in.variety; Fancy Leathor Steel and Brass Dog Collars; Dog Chains ; Valises ; Round and Flat Saddle Bags; Woollen Girths, Stirrup Leathers aud Irons; Horse Clothing complete; Horse Rugs; Horse Rollers aud Sircingles; Breaking Tackle complete ; Do.Jßits and Cavisons; Head Collars; Manger Chains ; • Horse, Dandy, Water, Spoke, Oil, and Cornpo. Brushes ; Hoof Pickers; Sponges; Chamois Skins; Horse Bandages ; Speedy Cutting Boots; Kneo Caps; Harness Coinpo. in Paste and Liquid. N. B.—Cheap Saddles and Bridles for the coasting Trade. Pack Saddles and Mill Belts made to order. A large assortment of Cart Harness, Plain and Brass Mounted Plough Harness, &c. J. & A. WISEMAN, Saddlers, & c., ' Adjoining Buckland's Hayinarket.

QUEEN STBEJT, pl - -v?' 1^ . jS:-/ iH 0| -Z s ' " v fcl .V H <j! <g>" xjbi o "i ■/ s i b j AUCKLAND, TIMBER, TIMBER. MH. ROE begs leave to inform Builders, • Shippers, and others, that having made additions to his Machinery at Cornwallis Saw Mills, (besides regular Building Timber,) he is .now prepared to' supply Planed, Tongued, and Grooved Flooring, Dressed Lining, and Weather Boards, also Planed 7-in'ch Feather-edged WeatherBoards.and Half-inch Lining, &c. Orders to any extent delivered at Auckland, Ota hiihii, or any of tho landing places on the Mannkau, at current rato». Offices and Timbor Yards, Onehunga. April 23, 1864. TIMBER,! TIMBER!! TIMBER!!! THOMAS CRjWG begs leave to inform Ship Builders, House Carpenters, and the Public in general, that he is now in a position to supply any orders entrusted to his care. Office and Timber Yard, Custom-house Street. MAN GAP AI HOTEL. MANGAPAI GENERAL STORE. THE inhabitants of Mangapai, Wangarie, and •neighbouring settlements, are hereby informed that the above duly licensed premises will be opened' for the transaction of General Business on ana after the Ist of April next, viz. :— Board, Lodging,' Sale'of Wines, Spirits, Beer, and all descriptions of Wine Merchants' Goods. Sale »f Drapery, Clothing, and every description of Drapers' Goods. Sale of Flour, Sugar, Tea, Meats, and every description of Grocers' and General Store Goods. All kinds of Stock and Produce will be received, and Sales, Purchases, and Exchanges negociated. Q. C. E. S. P. JAMES AND SON, AUCKLAND. THE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COM- . PANY issue Policies on Hulls, Cargoes, and Freight, at current rates, to and from all parts of the globe. GEORGE P. PIERCE, Manager. Auckland, June 10,1864. THE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY issue Fire Policies on Stores, Shops, and Merchandize at current rates. GEORGE P. PIERCE, ' ' Manager. •• Auckland, June, 1864. ' BRAIDS! BRAIDS! HASHTON has just opened a LARGE • ASSORTMENT of NEW BRAIDS, per 1 Avalanche.' Lonbw Hovse.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 231, 9 August 1864, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 231, 9 August 1864, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 231, 9 August 1864, Page 6

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