' Sporting. Q.UNS, Q.UNS. (J UNS - D. E V I T ay, ti UNMAKE R„ AND IMPORTER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FIREARMS, AMMUNITION, AND SHOOTING APPLIANCES, BY 'MR BUST MAKERS, AND AT LOW PRICES. CARTRIDGES. All Cartridges fur Fowling-pieces are carefully loaded on tha premises, and guaranteed beat ! material. FISHING TACKLE, FISHING TACKLE, ! FISHING TACKLE PAIN'S FIREWORKS. ALWAYS IN STOCK, A GREAT VARIETY OF FIREWORKS Imported by the advertiser direct from J. Pain, the celebrated Pyrotechnist, And Selling at English Prices. REPAIRS. Guns Re-stocked, JiarrelM Browned, and every other kind of Repair done to Firearms Guaranteed equal to the best English Work PRICES REASONABLE BREECH-LOADERS AND MUZZLE-LOADERS CHOKEBOREI). D. EVITT, GUNMAKER AND IMPORTER, 368J Queen-street, Auckland, (OPPOSITE FISHER AND CO.'S). Established 1859. Price Lists free on application. By (Special Aj»- jvrr- the Governor polntnient to of New Zea Ilia Excellency laud. W. H. H aZABB - G UNIIAKB R, IMPORTER OF ARMS, AMMUNITION, SPORTING REQUISITES, OPTICAL GOODS, & FIREWORKS. 110, QUEEN-STREET BREECH-LOADING AND MUZZLE-LOADING GUNS by Scott, Greener, Webley, Blaud, Hollis, and other well-known Makers Martini-Henry, Snider, Single and Doublo Express Ititle.-» ; Winchester Re[xxiting Rifles, Rook and Rabbit and Saloon liitles, Revolvers in great variety, including Colt's, Tranter's, and Webley" .1, Pistols and Swords. Cartridge Re-cuppers, Turnovers, Shot and Powder Measures, Cartridge Extractors, Breech and Barrel Cleaners, Cartridge Belts and Bags, Game Bags, Gun Cases and Covert., Bullet Moulds, Wild Punches, Ac., Ac. SPORTING CARTRIDGES tilled on the premises with the greatest care and precision, and warranted perfectly reliable. GUNS Made to Order, and all kinds of Repairs to firearms executed promptly and thoroughly. FIREWORKS, from James Pain and Sons, 1.011don, in assorted boxes, at 2a Cd, 4s, 7s Oil, Its, 30a and upwards. SHOOTING GALLERY AND BOWLING SALOON ON THE PREMISES, OPEN DAILY. Shooting 2d per shot, Bowling 6d per game, day ot uiithi. Insurance Companies. A SSURANCE OOMPANY. Head Offices : Aberdeen and London. Established 1836. CAPITAL „ £3,000,000 | ACCUMULATED FUNDS— £3,/ 80,000 FIRE PREMIUMS » - £626,000 INSURANCE EFFECTED ON BUILDINGS AND CONTENTS, AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. LOSSES PROMPTLY SETTLED. THOMAS MACK?, FORT STREET, CHIEF AGENT FOR AUCKLAND. SIR. ARTHUR HEATHER. Custom-street, has beer appointed an Agent for this Company. Sub-agents have been appointed as follows THAMES .. _ MR. JAMES McGOWAN WHANG ARE! _ REV. J. M. KILLEN ONEIIUNGA .. MR. DAVID BROWN ROTORUA .. .. MR. C. M. WILSON PONSONBY, "v NEWTON, SUBURBS, and I MR. GEO. W. JONES PROVINCIAL ( DISTRICT J ( Auckland, October 23, 1890. THE UNITED INSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED), FIRE AND MARINE. HEAD OFFICE, SYDNEY. , Capital ... £500,000. THE ABOVE COMPANY HAS RE-COMMENCED FIRE BUSINESS Throughout New Zealand, and the undersigned is prepared to accept risks at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Losses preuiptly settled. ARTHUR HEATHER, Custom-street, Agent for Auckland. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED). Prompt Settlements. Absolute Security. Fire and Marine risks of every description underwritten at lowest current rates. OFFICES: Shortland.street, opposite Post Office. GRAHAM & WALKEIt, Branch Managers THE PALATINE INSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED). Head Office : Manchester. Authorised Capital £1,000,000 Capital subscribed .. .. 600,000 Capital 320,000 Funds in addition 117,000 Insurances effected on buildings and contents at lowest rates. Offices: Vulcan Lane * W. J. RONAYNK, District Agent. Young" men's^christian^assqCIATION. NEW PREMISES: Corner of albert and Welles ley Streets Reading-room comfortably furnished. All the leading papers on the tables ; subscription, '2s 6d per quarter. The Library contains upwards of 2SOO vols, in the various departments of literature; subscription, 2s (3d per quarter. Tea and Coffee Provided. Employment and Boardinghousk Registers. Meeting for Young Men on Tuesdays, at 7.80. Evangelistic Services, Thursdays, at 7.30. Bible reading and Prayer, Saturdays, at 7.30. Bible Class, Sunday, at a p.m. STRANGERS and others (especially Youno Men) cordially invited to visit the Rooms, where all information may be obtained. Open from 9 a.ni to 10 p.ni i 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8775, 15 January 1892, Page 7
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