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UNITY FIRE IHSUHAHCE 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 H. Stones, LL.B. Thomas H. Baylis, Esq. Str 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. r IpIIIS Company is prepared fe 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 al] principles, and is much mere secure than any other company, who have comparatively only a few proprietors. The Profits of the Company arc divided as follows— To the Insured Two-thirds. To the Shareholders.. .. Cne-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 verv low charge. STUART. KINROSS, & CO., Wellington ; NICHOLSON & RIDINGS, Nelson. Just Published, And on Sale at the “New Zealand Spectator Office, Lamlton-guag, Price 25., 'pHE NEW ZEALAND CONSTITUTION ACT ; together with Correspondence between the Secretary of the Colonies and the Governor-in-Chief of New Zealand in explanation thereof. Wellington, Octoberl7, 1857. CW M TEG COTTAGE, TINAKORI ROAD. PjAVID WILLIAMS, Cabinet-maker, begs to announce to his oid friends in the Colony, that he has began in the above line, and is prepared to make Furniture to suit the Country, September 12, 1557.

PARISH-STREET CAIJDI.E WORKS. CANDLES ! CANDLES!! CANDLES 1! 1 pp S. PHILLIPS begs to inform his " friends and the public of Wellington and the surrounding districts that he has now taken the above business solelv on his own account (having previously had the entire management of the same), and respectfully solicits a continuance of the patronage and support hitherto so liberally bestowed on the establishment. After a series of experiments, involving much time and expense, G. S. P. has great pleasure in announcing that he is now enabled to supply Wax Wick Mould Candles of a superior description to any yet offered in the Colony. The Candles manufactured at the Works will be known by their hard wax-like appearance, the clear brilliant light they emit, and length of time in burning. One trial is solicited to prove the fact. G. S. P. begs to assure his friends and the public generally that no pains will be spared by him in order to give universal satisfaction to his customers. Tallow bought in any quantities or taken in exchange at the highest market price. Soap and other Candles in a future ad vertisement. Farish-street. Wellington, October 13, 1857. PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON. NOTICE TO IMMIGRANTS. HPHE Provincial Government of Wellington will, in pursuance of the Resolution of the Provincial Council, be prepared to convey to each Immigrant (introduced under their Regulations) as soon as he shall have redeemed his Promissory Note or Notes, a quantity of land equal in value (at the rate of 10s. an acre) to one fourth of the amount of his Passage Money. For example: every Immigrant on redemption of his Promissory Note or Notes, will be entitled to receive ten acres of land for every Twenty Pounds he shall have paid on account of the Passage of himself and family. These grants of land will either be made out of blocks specially reserved for Immigration purposes in Small Farm and Agricultural Settlements, or in the immediate vicinity of Roads in precess of construction ; or the Immigrant may select the quantity to which he shall be declared entitled out of any lands open to purchase as Rural. 1 In order to facilitate the location of Immigrants desirous of immediately settling upon land and of being employed 'on the "Public Works, Reserves will be made wherever practicable, along or near each line of road, and will be laid off in Ten-acre Sections, which the Immigrants will be permitted at once to occupy, receiving a conveyance of the same as soon as they shall have paid the whole of their Passage Monev. Parties desirous of availing themselves of this privilege in the block at present bein'' «ur veyed m the Grey Town Settlement, nreßequested to make immediate application to the undersigned, who will give any further infer million that may be required. J. G. HOLDSWORTH, August 10, 1857. Ke S |str,lr of Immigration.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 1283, 18 November 1857, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 1283, 18 November 1857, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 1283, 18 November 1857, Page 4