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NEW ADVEBTIBEMENTS. « NOTICE. I^HE Arapawa Maori Council has decided that the Begistration for MAOBI „ DOGS for the Year 1904 be Two Shillings and Sixpence each for Sheep Dogg, and other than sheep dogs, Five Shillingß per $ Doe. H. B> PUKEKOfiATU. Chairman. \ Ist January, 1904. I PANUITANGAX7 UA whakaritea e te Kaunihera Maori 1 3 V o Arapawa bo te ufcu mo te Behita<- } tanga kuri Macv" • to tau 1904. e rua hereni J me te hikiper.o mo te kuri hipi, mo etahi | atu ahua, e riraa hereni mo te kuri kotaki. H. B. PUKEKOHATU, Tiamana. 1, Hanueri, 1904. j*B Wellington, 30th December, 1903. npHE New Zealand Government require X the services of a gentleman competent to undertake the duties of GENEBAL AIANAGEB of the New Zealand State Fire Insurance Department, to be established under the Act of last session, Salary , £800 per annum. Applications, wbioh wiil be treated as strictly confidential, will be received up to the 21st January, 1904, and should be enclosed in sealed envelope, and addressed to the Colonial Treasurer, Wellington. The envelope should be marked " Confidential." and andorsed " Application Manager State Fire Insurance Department." A thorough knowledge ol the business of Fire Insurance in all its branches will be essential. Applicants will be expected to tarnish a statement of their experience, as .well as copies of their credentials and references, also age, Details as to security to be given will be settled with the suooessful applicant. (Signed) B. J. SEDDON, 29 Colonial Treasurer. Briton v. Boer. Is now a matter of history. SO also is the fact that after *he Boers had left the trenches at Coleuso, exhausted loot, in the shape of empty bottles of Ferguson's "P. & O." Whisky, was found bestrewn in every direotion. "The contents of these bottles,' wrote Lieutenant Scott, in his letter of intimation to the famous distillers, " must have generated * Dutch courage before the memorable fight." The Boers knew good whisky FEBGUSON'S "P. & O." is ten years old, absolutely pure, and wonderfully soft to the palate. Ash fob it. FOR SALE. OB TO LET. SUBSTANTIAL BESIDENCE, Hardy. street, known as Hooper's, opposite Hooper & Dodson's ; eight minutes' walk from Post Office. House contains 8 rooms, Bathroom (bath heater), Pantry, Washhouse lbuilt-in tubs), Coalhouse, etc, Five centre rooms built of stone. The whole property is in perfect order, having just been renovated from front to back. Large and beautiful garden in Flowers, Shrubs, and Fruit Trees. Apply — NEALE & HADDOW. Hop Growers BETAKE NOTE That we have been appointed AGENTS for a well-kno^n brand of COKIi]. And aranow booking orders for the coming season. We guarantee that the Ooke is equal to anything imported into Kelson, and that all orders will be fulfilled promptly. Hop Growers will do well to call and see the Ooke, and get our prices, before ordering elsewhere. Tasker and Levien HABDY-STBEET. £ NORWI€H UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY j Established 1797 imount Insured .. .. £384,600,000 . fosses Paid „ .. , t £15.500,000 a Premium Income „ .. £l,«/04,700 Lowest Bates of Premiums. josse Promptly and kiiberally Settled, by the undersigned JOHN PORTER HARRIS H and Attorney for Nelson Marl borough, and Westland *fl Norwich Union Chambers, Gnrnar of J Trafalgar and Eaedy-Btree}B. in

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Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10917, 7 January 1904, Page 2

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