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I UNITY L”"S Ir'SD'ItAKiCS ASSOCZATXOW. ileijislcred pursuant to act of Parliament with Ciipitul of t!.xvo Sterling. London Diukctous. C/iairnian-.1. A. Durham, Esq., Elm Lodge, T)cpul';-Chairman— .Major 11. Stones, LL.B. Thouris 11. Havlis. Esq. Sir W. Cminineham Dalyell, ILN. llolit. GarlmM, E-q.. Bclfiore Lodge. Albert I ? . Jackson, Esq. Hear-Admiral Sir Watkin Owen Pell. Edward Tayloe, Esq. Ldwaril Llovd, Esq. lie'.’. Edward Johnston. Thomas Vaughan, Bsq. d.icf o‘ilce — Unity Buildings, S & 10 Canon Street, London. i '.. w L’ei'.hrid Branch, Chief Office, Queen-street, Auckland, ”•"1113 Company is prepared IC insure .■•••'l’iimns beneath those of uav Other sh /'.r • •.•.ci--.ti-.in in this Colony, whose rates i'.’. ia-: ''m'-.-e been so excessive as ta prevent mmi.- from taking advantage of the benefits of ■’’hr Crpitnl consists of TicoMillicniiSterling, ” i i.•■',.> 'die same number of Stmree of fl I . ch, u.ncm which the sum of £250,000 sterlic.g I' t i . c.;:.illy paid up sun invested i.i the Tl’.i; ; . ,' : <tvis tlieiefo’-e br.s-.'d on th? sa-.m--'.--ID” pdwQle- mai: mi.ei. ..... . 'u ■ :>v o ':?;• eon-p:-.:’?'. who have c..inp;.rac'v : :i ! • ;■ few proprietors. The Profits of the Company era divided an mlluwe—- > .lie Insured Two-tlsrcls. Tu .'u Shm'eholdei s.. .. Cnc-tbi.d. A!', are th.; •e.'ure ir.tcrcs'.e:’. i.i h. -/.tension, which ir die cause of the cstraerdinan’ i s ice. :: it hr.c met with. | Farm Steadings, &c., insured at t very lei: I charge. STUAAT. KINROSS, 1- CD., : NICIIGASGN S: RIDINGS, Neisim. Just x'u’-li.sned, elr.d c". S:i!e at the “ i’.'cw Zealand Spectator Office, Lamoto.:-<raaj, j Price 25., I'A’IIE ?<?■?,V ZEALAND CONSTL i ~ i U't'iGN’ ACi'; together with Corrcs- | poll",:; icj bel.veeti the Secretary of the Colop.i'.c am: : ; .'t Covcrno.'-in-Chief of New Zealand ■ it. .'mi theieof. | WcHnm.i.i, Oen,fieri-, 1557. TiNAKOIII ROAD. '7--'' 1?) Vi ILLI AMS,Cabinet-maker, j 'io announce to his old friends in j inc .> . that lie has begun in the above ■ i ir:. 'it prepared to make Furniture to suit I ; ■ £3H- iiiltEU’Z’ CAI-I3LL; WCO'.iflS. CAUDLES! CANDLES’! CANDLES:!! I S. PHILLIPS begs to inform his - ' triends and the public of Welhnutcn im-.'. the surreumlmg districts that he lias now I■. n '.lie above easiness solely on Ms own acjcG.mt (having previously had the entire ma- ! tirgemcnt of the sama),and respectfully solicits l. cuminunuce of the patronage and support .’i;ii ‘rt<> so hberr.iiy bestowed m: the estafi’ish- - - t. -Alter ;i series cf experiments, involving rnuili time ami expense, G. S. P. has great i'.ensure in aanuuncmg that he is now enabled I! ar 11 ieh l.lould Candies ' - ;t i-upermr description to any vet offered in d.e ; 'oiony. i >ue I andies manufactured at the Woi::s will Ibe i.i.u'.vii fiy their hard wax-like appearance, j clear brilliant light they emit, and length I'.): ill bliJ'-'IDiL;. I tine trial is solicited to prove the fact. i ”• ?• l»c-"s to assure Ms friends and the j;he generally that no pains will be snared I : l.mi m order to give universal satisfaction I .•■.Utr.v bought in any quantities nr faken in iexebmige at the highest market price. I Li'C ”P a, id other Candles in a future ad i RMsli-sin’ct. Wellington I Omuber K’-, 1.-57. | PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON. j VO-rI C El T O s S>l MI GRAST V S. •j • ij tIC Provincial Government of Wcli - imi'ton will, in pursuance of the Rcsolu- ■ Q'i n ■; the Provincial Council, ba prepared to ..- •. 1. > each Immigrant (introduced under . 1 Ltigulatians) as soon as he shall have rehis Promissory Note or Notes, a I'p.wilily oi land equal in value (nt tl.e rate of • lit. acre) to one fourth -of tlm amount of !•’.: iCs-age Money. For example: every Im- '• 0 ?•! redemption ol his PromissorvNote or A-ales, will be entitled to receive ten acres II > cmi.f for every Twenty Pounds he shall have I p vid on imi ount of the Passage of himself and ; Tiitse grants of land will either be made out P 1 :J<.cks specially reserved for Immigration I imrpo < io Small Farm and Agricultural SetJ ms. m- in the immediate vicinity of Roads i m p:-' :. sof construction ; or the Immigrant ; .Ct the quantity to which he shall be J ■ ii'it.ed out of any lands open to purI rlmrc -is Rural. | i” •inier to facilitate the location of Imrni- ' dwm-oirt of immediately settling upon Nrnii mm jil being employed on the Public ■ - le-erves will be made wherever prac■■•‘'io-, or near each line of road, and 1 «ul 1,, i.-nl off m Ten-acre Sections, which the tim.ii:.:r:i.its will be permitted at once to occuI i>y. nxi tvmg a conveyance of the same as soon ,' ' """ ;1 have paid the whole ol their Pas- ; .I.circus of availing themselves of 1 !, "'•>'■ ' m the block at present being sur. '■■■l .-.d 1.1 the Grey ’|j )wu Settlement, are re7 l(c immediate application to the Ried, who wiil give any further ; n f ol .. m. mm ‘.mit may fie required. . -I. IiOLDSWOimi, 1 August 10, 1857. kc 6 |s “-ui-of Immigration.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 1285, 25 November 1857, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 1285, 25 November 1857, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 1285, 25 November 1857, Page 4