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INSURANCE APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the YORKSHIRE Insurance Company, Ltd., has appointed Mr E. P. Gorki 11, of New Plymouth, as its Chief Agent for the Provincial District of Taranaki, and the West Coast country northwards to and inclusive of the Raglan district and he is fully empowered to transact every description of Insurance Business on its behalf. VERNON IRVING. Manager North Island of N.Z. Wellington, July, 1918. In accepting appointment as the Representative of this sterling English Company (established 1824) I hope to receive the continued support of all old Clients throughout the extensive district assigned to me. Eire, Accident, Live Stock, Employers’ Liability, Guarantee. Motor, Mortgage Indemnity, and Marino Underwriting done at lowest current rates and on the most favorable conditions. Prompt and Liberal settlements. I shall be pleased to hear from Live Men open to act as Local Agents in centres whore the Company is not represented. E. P. CORK ILL, Now Plymouth July, 1918
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Patea Mail, Volume XLIII, 21 March 1919, Page 4
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