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MRS. QJOMERTILLE HAS MUCH PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING ARRIVAL OF jr. E W Q. OOD S, PER DIRECT STEAMER, CONSISTING OF FRENCH AND ENGLISH MILLINERY STRAW GOODS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS NOVELTIES IN SUNSHADES, &o, WELLESLEY-STREET, OPPOSITE THE OPERA HOUSE. TMTILNE & rjHOYCE Solicit the Public to call and inspect their NEW IMPORTATIONS FOR THE SPRING Awn QUMMER, PRiNG AND Summer, WHICH FOR ■ VARIETY, STYLE, and VALUE ARE NOT TO BE EQUALLED. MILLINERY in all the New Styles. COSTUMES in Cottons and Stuffs. DRESSING and TEA GOWNS, New and Cheap. MANTLES and JACKETS. Latest Styles. JERSEYS and GARIBALDIS in Silk, Stockinette, &c. HOSIERY in our well-known past DYE. LADIES' and CHILDREN'S KID GLOVES New Shades. THE NEW KID TIP-TOP SILK GLOVES, in Black and Colors. IMMENSE SELECTION OK STUFF, SILK, AND COTTON DRESS MATERIALS, In Single and Double Widths, With Trimmings and Ornainonts to match, LARGE SHIPMENT OF CURTAINS, Just Opened In White and Cardinal Net, and in the Fancy Madras now so fashionable. MANCHESTER GOODS, FAMILY LINEN, BOYS' CLOTHING, UNDERCLOTHING, &C. Patterns and Prices sent on application. CHRISTMAS EVE AND NEW YEAR'S EVE Also, SATURDAYS (22nd and 29th of this month), THE SHOP WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL NINE O'CLOCK P.M. MILNE & (HHOYCE, QUEEN AND WELLESLEY-STREETS, _,- 6$ A MA ACRE FREEHOLD. SHEEP AND CATTLE STATION, With largo Dwelling-house, land well watered and timbered, with about 8000 Sheep and SCO Cattlo, 26 Horses, Boats, Implements, and every requisite. J. U. WITHEFORD, Shortland-street. DESIRABLE ISLAND PROPERTY, CLOSE TO AUCKLAND. FOR SALE—An Island containing about 4000 acres, large portion coverod with grass. There la daily steam communication with Auckland, and the island now carries about 1500 sheep, with cattle, horses, etc., etc. For price and particulars, apply J. H. WITHEFORD, Shortland-atreot. HELIERS BAY. FOR SALE— Acre Land and 12-roomed House, close to Wharf, and known as Thorpe's Toiuperanco Hotel ; 6000 strawberry plants, iruit trees, etc —For particulars, apply J. H. WITHEFORD, Shortland-streot. mo VISITORS TO NELSON. JL A Family intending visiting Nelson during the summer can obtain a nicely-furnished desirable 7roomed Residence for a short term ; owner will be in Auckland during the time. £2 per week. I Apply J. H. WITHEFORD, Shortlaml-street. "OOYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital (Paid-up, £280,645, with un. limited liability) £2,000,000 Accumulated Funds.. _ _ _. £5,000,000 Revenue (exclusive of Interest; on Investments) exceeds _ £1,000,000 Insurances in Force, £250,000,000. Mr. R. A. Lusher, Chief Representative for the Auckland District, has the pleasure to state that the Company continues to accopt all descriptions ol FIRE RISKS On their own Individual merits, and at .-' LOWEST RATES. CLAIMS FOR LOSSES : Promptly and liberally adjusted j RANDALL ALEX. LUSHER, Chief Agent, Auckland District. Office; Coombes' Arcade, Queen-street ■OHCENIX ASSURANCE COMPANY Jtr OF london* i Established a.d. 1782 (Over 100 Years). ! A Special Act lias passed through the House of ! Assembly, authorising this Company to sue and be ! sued by its Attorney in Now Zealand. ', It may be interesting to its clients to know that i this Company was founded at tho timo when limited I liability was unknown. Its history involves continu- ' oils reference to fires of great magnitude in which ! it has been largely concerned. Now almost for- ! gotten is the Ratcline tire of 1704, in which io paid «.i its early days, £50,000. In 1807 it paid £200,000 (or a a.« of st. Thomas, West Indies. In 1842, for tho groat Hau.\»,rc flro, £210,000. In 1846, £114,000 for tho tire at Newfoundland. In 1881, £130,000 for the Tooley-etreet lire, and in Chicago and Boston flree, respectively, £100,000 and £60,000. Its reserves now amount to over a million sterling, and its numerous wealthy proprietors, with unlimited liability, furnish an undoubted guarantee of security to policy-holders. Its agents throughout the Colony are prepared to accept Fire Rinks at current rates, and promptness combined with liberality is a characteristic feature in dealing with those who entrust thoir interests to its care. GEORGE S. GRAHAM, Superintendent and General Agont, Grey-street, Wellington. GEO. W. JONES, District Agent, 24, Shortland-stroet, Auckland. THE MERCANTILE AND BANK JL RUFICY GAZETTE OF NEW ZEALAND, with which is incorporated tho Weekly Advertiser, published every Saturday Morning, contains: Particulars of Bills of Sale, Stock Mortgages, Liens on Wool and on Crops, Bailments, Affidavits of Satisfaction, Bankruptcy Potitions and Discharges, &c., tiled during each week: also, earefully-revisod Share and Produce Market Reports, Latent Legal Decisions; Original Articles, illustrating the working of Commercial Law, and other interesting and valuable matter. ABSOLUTELY INDISPENSABLE TO THE SAFETY OF ALL TRADERS. Terms, £1 7s Od (including Digest) per Year, payable in advance. Free Sample Copiee obtainable from the pro prietorg, R. T. Wheeler and Co., Dunedin. Auckland Agent: Mr. Wm. R. Cook, Australian Mutual Provident Buildings, Queen and Victoriastreets, • N.B.—The Proprietors possess unrivalled facilities for giving reliable private INFORMATION 03 to the commercial standing of individuals JAMES STEWART, ASHLEY HUNTER M. Inst. C.E. Asso. M. Inst. C.E. QjTBWART & XT UNT ER, CIVIL ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, AND AUTHORISED SURVEYORS, SHORTLAND. STREET, AUCKLAND. TAMES QLAT 08, ARCHITECT, ENGINEER AND DRAUGHTSMAN, ILLUMINATOR, &C, CANADA BUILDINGS, Queen-street, Auckland. Illuminator op birthday Address to Sir George Grey. , Drawings and Specifications for Parties applying fo» Patents prepared. Scbkw Jacks on Hike.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9254, 7 January 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9254, 7 January 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9254, 7 January 1889, Page 4