FREDERICK YOUNG & CO's LINE OF PACKETS BfcTWI'EN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. (To whom C. A. Aylmer, Esq., the exclusive agent for Messrs. Money Wigram fy Son's Line, has transferred all his interest with Tiew Zealand.) John Taylor, Win. Cawkitt . . 788 Northfleet, N. Pentreath 1050 Duke of Portland, G. Seymour 533 Balnaguith, A. Smith 900 Norman Morrison, C. Maundiell 1000 Trafalgar, C.Richardson 1200 THESE Vessels will bo followed by equally fine ships at intervals of about onn month. The Undersigned, agent for Messrs. Frederick Young & Co., will receive applications, and make arrangements with parties here who may be desirous of bringing their friends in Great Britain out to this colony, and are prepared either to pny the passage money, or give satisfactory security for its payment on arrival of the vessel. All necessnry information will be furnished on application to S. VICKERS. THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON dfivc & 3Ufe Endurance titompang* Established 1836— Empowered by Acts Of" Parliament. The Amount or Capita: innacnmnn hxceeds £1,500,000. y/,/. Liability of the Proprietor* It declared by the Company's Adi of Parliament to be unlimited. LIFE INSURANCES in all its Branches, with the privilege of residing 1 in any part of New Zealnjid or Australia, excepting the Diggings, without any extra premium being charged. FIRE INSURANCES.— At rates vary, ing from 10s 6d to £3 per cent., according to the degree of risk. No charge for Policies, however small the amount. Prospectuses and Printed Forms may be had of the Agents at Wellington, Messrs. W. BOWLER, SON, & Co, or at Lyltclton, Canterbury, Messrs. COOKSON, BOWLER & Co., who are fully empowered to issue Policies and settle all claims, on satisfactory proof of loss, and to appoint Agents in other Settlements. Apply to S. VICKERS. Wvitnttft* MtttjotiM gnutsau TOWN CHAPEL. ON LORD'S DAY next, December 10th SERMONS will be prenched in th<> above named Chapel, on behalf of the Sunday School, in the afternoon, at 2£ o'clock, by the Revd. J. Long, and in the Evening, at 61 o'clock, by the Revd. H. Groube. COLLECTIONS after each service in aid of the School Funds. In connection with the above school, and Hurdon Chapel School a TEA MEETINGwiII take place on Tuesday, 12th Dec. in Mr. PliTEtt Elliott's Barn Hurdon Faim. Tickets for the Tea Is. 6d. adults; 9d. children ; may be had of any of tho Sunday School teachers, or of Mr. Black Baker. A PUBLIC MEETING in the Evening to be held in the Barn. Should the weather prove unfavorable on Tuesday, the meeting will take place on Wednesday. We shall be glad to see all the friends of Sunday Schools present at these services. JOSEPH LONG. TO BE SOLD—n. powerful 3 year old well broke STEER, Enquire of M. Jonas, Brooklands.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume III, Issue 123, 6 December 1854, Page 1
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455Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume III, Issue 123, 6 December 1854, Page 1
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