NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. - FOR SALE. Kf\ BUSHELS PRIME RYE GRASS O\J SEED. T J* SHARP & PICKERING. jVfESSRS. SHARP & PICKERING ItL have ON SALE— A Prime lot of Oats Seed Potatoes, " Early Manley's" „ " Digweeds" STEAM ENGINE, by Clayton and ShuttleWobth. Price, £160 Flax Rope, various sizes Dunedin Sparkling Ale Hops, 1873 and 1874 1406 TY^OOL, TALLOW, & PRODUCE., Parties hitherto effecting INSURANCE in England can make ARRANGEMENTS on equal terms to cover Interest at any of tbe Company's Offices in New Zealand— While in Shed or Factories, by Rail, Dray, or Lighter, or other Conveyance, or Ship, t'U delivered in London From Ports in New Zealand to London direct, or transhipping at Ports here or in Australia From Station or Factories, to terminate at Dunedin or coastal ports if need be. Claims payable in London. NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY. SHARP & PICKERING, 1329 Agents. FOR SALE. A FINE STACK of OATEN HAY, containing about Twenty Tons. SHARP & PICKERING, 1292 Auctioneers. NATIONAL INSURANCE COM PANY OF NEW ZEALAND. CAPITAL ... ONE MILLION In 100,000 Shares of £10 each. PAID-UP CAPITAL £50,00£ Chairman : W. J. M. Lanabch, Esq. Directors: J. L. BUTTEEWOETH, Esq RIOHABD OhVEE, Esq E. B. Cabsiil, Esq J. M. Ritchie, Esq Henby Dbiveb, Esq Evan Pbosseb, Esq Robebt Wilson, Esq Keith Ramsay, Esq The Company issues FIRE POLICIES ON WOOL while shearing in Woolaheds. Also, Floating Policies on Wool from sheep's back or from Woolshed till delivered in London. Also, Floating Policies to and from Australian and New Zealand ports, saving much trouble to tho insured. Also, Policies for Time and Voyage on Hulls of Ships and steamers. Fire risks are taken at the lowest current rates. SHARP & PICKERING, _ AGENT 3. 1673 ' national fire and marine insub7 . ance company. THE DIVIDEND ior the HALF-YEAR ending 31st March last, is now PAYABLE at the several Agencies of the Company, and the Warrants for same can be had on application to SHARP & PICKERING, Agent. N.B.—The Dividend will be duly paid on production of Warrant duly endorsed by person in whose avor it is drawn. 640 NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. TMRE and MARINE RISKS taken at JU the Lowest Current Rates. SHARP & PICKERING, Agents. T~O LET. TIHE HOUSE in Selwyn Place, near JL the Parsonage, at present in the oooupation of Mr. A. W. Scaijb. Apply to 1427 SCLANDERS & CO. TO BE LET, OR SOLD. HOUSE of Six Rooms, with Six Acreß of LAND, part laid out as Orchard and Garden, situate in Waimea Road. Immediate Possession. 1427 A. W.SOAIFE. RICHMOND. TO LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. | THE SHOP and BUILDINGS formerly occupied by Mr James Sobbbts. 1409 E. BUXTON & CO. IMPOUNDED at Motueka August 29th, 1874, BAY MARE, no brand visible (aged Mare.) If not Claimed, will be SOLD SEPTEMBER 18th, 1874. JOSEPH POTTER PARKER, 1425 Poundkeeper. Now Ready, handsomely bound in imitation Russia. EAMILY HERALD. Vol. XXXI, price 4s 6d., The Second Half-Yearly Volume. It may be had (at a small percentage over the published price) of Geoegh Robebtson, Melbourne; Gobdon & Gotch,: Sydney; and by Order of all Booksellers. c The Bookseller, speaking of Volume XXXI, ssys * " This popular magazine is now for the first tira issued in half-yearly volumes. With its wealth o fiction, poetry, scientific information, correspondence, and useful family reading, the new volume just published in handsome cloth binding, is much more handy than any or its predecessors, while in every respect as useful and attractive. The Family Hebald, one of tho earliest of the cheap periodicals, retains its old characteristics, and now in the thirtyfirst year of its healthy life, thoroughly justifies its claim to be considered a ' Domestic Magazine of Useful Information and Amusement.'" AMILY HERALD, Volume XXXII. Now Ready. The Publishers' Circular says : —" Everybody's old friend, the Family Hebald, which has been praised by the Press universally, and has won golden opinions from all sorts of pens, from the sober and learned British Quarterly to the learned and lively Saturday Review, has, after thirty years, taken upon itself the only improvement its friends would desire ; it has not turned over a new leaf, nor added a new feature, such a course not being demanded; but it has split its ponderous yearly volume in half, and now issues a handsome, light* attractive-looking halfyearly, which is easy to carry, and yet full of readi"«-^ Now Ready, handsomely bound in imitation Russia. FAMILY HERALD. Vol. XXXII, price 4a 6d. London : Wixliam Stevens, 421, Strand, W.C j and may be had (at a small percentage over tho published price) of Geobge Robebtson, Melbournoj Gohdon and Goxoh, Sydney; and by Order of all Bookseller*. 1424
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Colonist, Volume XVI, Issue 1805, 3 September 1874, Page 2
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