For Sale, JAr “ Philip Laing,” and "'Rose of Sharon.’’ CASES Lee and Perrin’s Worccstershire Sauce 50 cases Salad Oil, pints and J pints 2 Bales French Corks Patent Ploughs Carts Whippietrees, &c. V 7 hite Lead and Painters’ Colours 15 Frames Roofing Felt 40 boxes French Wax Candles Sheeting Metal and Composite Nails To arrive per “ Heroes of Alma.” 12 hhds. Rum 10 qr. casks Brandy 130 casks AUsopp’s Bottled Ale, (F. Friend & Co.) 20 ~ Truman’s Bottled Stout 15 Barrels 1„ . „ 10 Boxes | Patras Carrants Coals, Cement, Slates Yorkshire Slabs, &c., &c. U ORSLEY & CO. Wellington, May 1, 1857. For Sale, ex “Heroes of Alma," 130 CASKS AUsopp’s Bottled Ale 20 casks Truman’s Bottled Stout 15 barrels Currants 30 cases do. 75 „ Salad Oil, f pints 75 „ ~ pints 25 ~ Cognac 18 ~ Old Port, 2 dozen ea. 10 „ Pale Sherry, 3 „ 12 ~ Claret, 1 ~ 4 „ Moselle, 1 ~ 1 „ Marsala, 3 ~ WORSLEY & CO. Wellington, slh May, 1857. W anted, A THOROUGH House SERVANT x who can cook well. ALSO, A Woman, as Nursemaid. Both Servants wiil be required to make themselves generally useful. Apply to Mrs. CARLYON, H utt. April 29, 1857. UNITY FIBS INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. Registered pursuant to act of Parliament with Capital of Two Millions Sterling. London Directors.
Chairman— J. A. Durham, Esq., Elm Lodge. Deputy-Chairman— Major 11. Stones, LL.B. Thomas H. Baylis, Esq. Sir W. Cunningham Dalyell, R.N, Robt. Garland, Esq., Belfiore Lodge. Albert F. Jackson, Esq. Rear-Admiral Sir Watkin Owen Pell. Edward Tayloe, Esq. Edward Lloyd, Esq. Rev. Edward Johnston. Thomas Vaughan, Esq. Chief Office — Unity Buildings, 8 & 10 Canon Street, London. New Zealand Branch, Chief Office, Queen-street, Auckland. '’l'' IIIS Company is prepared to insure at premiums beneath those of any other similar association in this Colony, whose rates hitherto have been so excessive as to prevent many from taking advantage of the benefits of Insurance. The Capital consists of Two Millions Sterling, divided into the same number of Shares of £1 each, upon which the sum of £250,000 sterling has been actually paid up and invested in the British Funds, &c. ■ This Society is therefore based on the soundest of all principles, and is much more secure than any other company, who have comparatively only a few proprietors. The Profits of the Company are divided as follows— To the Insured Two-thirds. To the Shareholders.. .. One-third. All are therefore interested in its extension, which is the main cause of the extraordinary success it has met with. Farm Steadings, &c., insured at a very low charge. STUART, KINROSS & CO., Wellington; NICHOLSON & RIDINGS, Nelson. For Sale, 'y’HE Dwelling-House and Land (about 3 acres) situate in Hawkstonestreet, recently in the occupation of William Inglis, and near the residence of W. M. Bannatyne, Esq. The House is suitable for a family, and is replete with convenience: the Garden is acknowledged to be among the best in Wellington, Price moderate, and Terms Easy. For further particulars, and permission to inspect the premises, apply to JOHNSTON & CO., Lombard-street.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 1230, 16 May 1857, Page 1
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