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W. C. WILSON'S LITHOGRAPHIC & COPPER-PLATE PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD OFFICE, 10 WYNDHAM-ST., (NEAR QUEEN-ST.) THE Proprietor of tlie above Establishment has added to a former large and varied stock of material some of the very best Lithographic and Copperplate Presses to be obtained, "with newest improvements and by the best makers. Having now the ONLY COMPLETE AND WELL APPOINTED LITHOGRAPHIC AND COPPER-PLATE POINTING ESTABLISHMENT in Auckland —tlie only complete one, in fact, to be found in the Northern Island, he is prepared to 3xeeute work of all kinds in a style not to be squalled by any house in the colony and at MODERATE PRICES. NOTICE. Merchants and Tradesmen will find it to tlieiv advantage to give tlieix orders direct to this Es jablishment. If given elsewhere they are either completed at tliia Office <ar sent on to Sydney, and in either case two proiits have to be paid, where one nly need be paid by giving them first hand to the 'HERALD" OFFICE, 10 WYNDHAM-ST LADIES' AXB GENTLEMEN'S VISITING CARDS, WEDDING CARDS, ic., AT AN HOUR'S NOTICE. ••HERALD" OFFICE, 10 WYNDHAM-ST. LETTER-PRESS PRINTING Executed with neatness and despatch, at the lowest possible prices, at the "HERALD" OFFICE, 10 WYNDIIAM-ST. RULING. Bill Heads and every description of Mercantile Work ruled to pattern on the Premises. "HERALD" OFFICE, 10 WYNDHAM-ST. RECEIPT-BOOKS, &c„ PRINTED, BOUND, AND PERFORATED, In the best style, at the "HERALD" OFFICE, 10 WYNDHAM-ST. : WHAT IS LIFE ASSURANCE ? 1. It is the exerciso of prudence —of be *!ovolenco. 2. It secures independence — domestic happiness to the a widow and Qrphan. 3. It is more etlicacious in its operation, as regard* the moral and domestic comfort of the people, and in its tendoncy to reduce taxation, by its reduction of pauperism, and possibly of crime, than the legislation of our widest statesmen, and, if r universally adopted, would be a national blessing. 4. It affords to persons of every class, and in every statioh of life, the means to avoid much future misery to their families, and to render tluui independent of public or private charity. 5. It is a schome hy which any sum of money may bo secured at death, whenever that event may take place, or to be received at any given age of the life assured.

THE QUEEN iN STjRA NC E CO MPA NY, Of LITE - ; .POOL and LONDON. Fire, Life, Endowments, Aunuitici. CAPITAL, TWO MILLIONS STERLING. DIRECTORS IN MELBOURNE Chnirixun—Henry Toungmun, W. Moore Bell, ."'sq. Yv\ Ku:t Thompson, Esq. Durham .Nicholson, Etq. Fira Department. —Firo insurances eflbct'jd at the lowest curront rates of premium. All losses paid in the Colony. By order A tho Board, JOHN ROBERTS, Acting Secretary. J. T. GAELICK, Auckland Agent. VICTORIA Fill E AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. ESTABLISHED 18 49. CAPITAL, £200,000. YICTOEIA- LIFE AND GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL, £2,000,000. Head Offices : 82, Coixins-stbeet East, Melbothine. OxiAlliiXA.l% The Honoubaele Hehhy Millee, M.L.C. Eire, marine, and life insurances effected at the lowest current rates. Terrus of proposal, and every other information, to bo had at the otllce of the undersigned. WILLIAM DAVIES, Agent for Cnehunga; HENDERSON & MACFARLANE, Agents. THE OTAGO FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Head Office Dune din. fJIHE MARINE DEPARTMENT of tho Corns JL pany's business is resumed in Auckland. Risktaken on tho best terms by the Agent, T. H. HALL, Queen-street. IMPERIAL INSURANCE COM? ANY OF LONDON. Catital—£l,6oo,ooo. Agent—•"AMUKL JACIvEON, FcrJ-strcel, FOR SALE,

THE "BISHOP OF OSNABURGH," bred by Lord Clifton, foaled in 1533, got by Surplus out of Her Koyul nißhress (sister to Her Majesty), by Velocipede. [Beo " General Stud Book '' or " New Zealand Stud Book."] Surplus (siro of the Bishop of Osnaburgh) by Touchstone, was the winner of the two great events of the Derby and Great St. Leper in 1813. Tho Bishop of Oenaburgh is a large and powerful black horse, and is a heavy weight carrier Ho Btands nGarly thirteen hands, has a first class temper and constitution, and has never broken down. He ■was trained by the lato Isaac Day, and his engagements were bc-avy. lu 1555-5G ho ran at Newmarket, Craven Meeting ; Goodwood, Brighton, Netvmarket First Spring Electing, Ascot, Hampton, Newmarket, July aud Ist October meetings, and was several times a winner, carrying successfully in two instances, when 3 years old, list, aud ICst. 71b*. For further particulars, apply to THOS. TANNER. Tho Brow, RuataniwJia, Hawke's Bay, January 2-i, 1867.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1055, 2 April 1867, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1055, 2 April 1867, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1055, 2 April 1867, Page 8