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SK Commission Agents. J. H. HAMKR.] AUCTIONEERS. [j, ILSMTB/T JH. BAKER & CO tf <» fieg to Inform the public generally that ih« are now in a position to receive ™ FURNITURE AND PRODUCE For sale by Auction and Privately, and ally ""Vwe UNRESERVED GOODS, Which will be sold to best interest of clients, « Lowest Possible Charges. ' OUTSIDE SALES Aire also token is and on most moderate tirtna, J. H. HAMER & CO., AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS Kabangahapk Road. " ' G. W. B INNEr *"o= AUCTIONEERS AND GENERAL COM MISSION AGENTS, ' WOOL, GRAIN, AND PRODUCE BROKERS.; Agents foe— THE SUN FIRE OFFICE, LONDON B. & T. PEAK'S HOBART JAMS REID BROS.' OATMEAL J. GILMOUR'S fIAMS AND BACON' A. OLDHAM ft SON'S FLAX MATTING A. OLDHAM & SON'S BINDING TWINE, GRAY & ALDRICH'S FLOUR (Red Lion Brand! FEIIGUSBON b MITCHELL'S BROW* i WRAPPING PAPER a FERGUSSON & MITCHELL'S PAPER BAGS G. W. BINNEY & CO., CORN EXCHANGE, FORT-STREET. FREE STORES—Fort-street, Auckland. OHARLES LAND, House, AND general COMMISSION AGENT, ST. \lungo Chambb&S, 62, QUEEN-BTBIM, Bankers: Bank of New Zealand. MONEY advanced on mortgage to an amount on approved freehold security at current rate*. FOR SALE. > WAIKATO—IOO,OOO acres, in properties of fro» 250 acres in 40,000 acres, at prices ranging from £1 i. to £9 per aore. RANG A— I Town and Country Sections. TARAN'.t I—lmproved Farms and Town Seetiou in New Plymouth. WaNGANUI— of 2000 and 4000 acres. TO LET. Hotels at Ohinemuta, Napier, East Coast, awl Hawera, Oitice and Storage Premises in Customs-street C. D. WHITCOMBE. J. F. C 0 °~' AUCTIONEER, MINING AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, TE AROHA, HAS FOE" SALE, SEVERAL FIRST-CLASS PROPERTIES, AND FOR SALE OR TO LET, TWO OR THREE HOTELS, DOING GOOD BUSINESS. Particulars furnished on application. TAMES GILLIES, tr COMMISSION MERCHANT AND GENERAL AGENT, 811, Gkoroh-strkut, 8 yds Sales and Purchases of Vessels, Merchandise, aid produce of all kinds effected en the most favourable Terms. THE undersigned will carry on busineu at ihe office of the late film of Hammond an{ Byron, as House and General Commission Agent. HENRY BYRON. May 23, 1885. QHARLEB Olfll Llj LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT WHANGAREI. Life Insurance. Mutual Life Association OF AUSTRALASIA. ESTABLISHED JULY, 1869. INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT THE SECOND OLDEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN AUSTRALASIA THE FIRST TO FREE ASSURANCE FROM RESTRICTIONS, AND THE ONLY ONE Established within the last 85 years, which has declared a Bonus upon an ABSOLUTELY PURE PREMIUM VALUATION. HEAD OFFICE FOR NORTH ISLAND--81, Queen Street, Auckland. directors: A. G. HORTON, Esq., J. P., Chairman ARTHUR HEATHER, llsq. T. B. E.ENDERDINE, Ksq., M. i.0.8.. Em. BANK : THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. SOLICITORS: Messrs. WHITAKER and RUSSELL, Auckland. THIRD QUINQUENNIAL INVESTIGATION As at 30th June,lßß4, and for which Bonus Certificates were issuod 13th January, ISBS, showed GROSS SURPLUS OF _ £50 000 THE INVESTED FUNDS £400!000 NOW EXCEED .. A^UUfUiIU

For TABLES OF RATES and REPORTS of til* Progress and Present Posltien of this most successful Institution, apply at the Offices as above, or at any Agency throughout the Colonies. WILLIAM T. J. BELL, Secretary* N.B.LOCAL AGENTS for Districts unrepresented, and CANVASSERS required; only competan men need a^ply. ONTINE LIFE ASSURANCE SPECIAL NOTICE. Intending Assurers are invited to make themselves acquainted with the IMPROVED SYSTRM OP TONTINE ASSURANCE Introduced by the Directors ol THE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY (LIMITED). ABSOLUTE TONTINE. Policies Non-forfeitable after expiry of Tontine period) while the Surrender Value is sufficient to pay the premium. MODIFIED TONTINE After two years members can obtain Louis or Calk Surrender value of such policies. Possessing in these colonies the all-important ad* vantages of a low ratio of mortality and a high rate of interest on Securely and Locally Invested Fuxds, the Tontine Results of THE COLONIAL MUTUAL cannot fail to compare favourably with those of Foreign Companies, obtained under less favourable circumstances. THE COLONIAL MUTUAL Is the only Colonial Office, transacting Tontine Business, and the [ONLY OFFICE IN THE WORLD WHICH ISSUES UNCONDITIONAL TONTINE POLICIES, H. S. H. LYALL, General Secretary N.Z. HERBERT DEVEBIL, Resident Secretary. Offices : Queen-street, Auckland. Sporting. r°' % A Bis (Ba-alletitg THE GOVERNOR OF NEW ZEALAND. * W. H. HAZARD, GUNMATTRIB, 166 A, QUEEN-STRI' KT, a UHKLAND. IMPORT KR OF ARMS, AMMUNITION, SPOETINW IMPLEMENTS. OPTICA T. GOODS, AND FIREWORKS. Has on hand the largest and beat assortment of Go"* Rifles, Revolvers, rittoln, Rifle and Revolver ridges, Sporting Implements and Fireworks to ™ found in any establishment in the colony. The «p»®* now occupied by a larce portion of the stock being "J quired for manufacturing purposes, the prices of w Goods have born reduced to the very lowest po^^^ l » , point in order to effect a speedy clearance. . ~ The FIREWORKS by the celebrated PyrotechßUt, James Pain, of London, have been carefully seleotw, and include assorted boxes at from 2s 6d to £* '**' Wholesale and Retail Price Lists, of which may " had on application. , . Th» Trade supplied at the very lowest r * tw ' ! libenu discount allowed. Guns made to order, repairing tone in the best style at reasonable pro*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7539, 19 January 1886, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7539, 19 January 1886, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7539, 19 January 1886, Page 6

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