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\.mHE J*EW ZEALAND INSURANCE ' \ COMPANY, FIRE AND MARINE. Established 1859. Subscribed Capital SWWjOO Paid up and Reserves £477,000 Net Annual Revenue J^'cT™ THE PREMIER AND WEALTHIEST COLONIAL COMPANY. Insurances efiected on, aU Town, Country, Threshing Plant, and Crop Risks; also on Wool, Grain, and other Produce for shrpAGENTS FOR SOUTH CANTERBURY— The N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co, Timaru; Thos. Wells, Timaru; Peter Keddie, St. Andrews; J. S. Butcher, Waimate; W. A. Bowie, Pleasant Point; Morrison Bros., Geraldine; Job Brown, Temuka; A. McNeill, Redcliff; H. G. Smith, Fairlie; I. Sinclair, Glenavy; P. A. Henderson, Morven. C. A. JEFFERSON, Local Manager, Timaru. WTATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY N OF NEW ZEALAND. I FIRE AND MARINE. Capital ZZ. £2,000,000 Paid-up Capital and- Reserves £209,040 AGENTS FOR SOUTH CANTERBURYNATIONAL " MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., LD., . Chief Agents, Timaru. REED AND GRAY, Sub-agents, Timaru JAMES BLYTH, Temuka j JAMES MEEHAN, Makikihi H. FRANEXIN, Waimate " I JOHN McLLROY, Geraldine CHAS. CHTVERS, Beaconsfield J. L. HAMILTON, Fairlie JOHN J. BERRY, St. Andrews J. CRAWFORD, Pleasant Point ALEXANDER GARRICK, Manager, Christchurch. mHE VICTORIA INSURANCE COM_L PANY (LIMITED). FERE, MARINE, AND FIDELITY GUARANTEE. Established 1849. Fire, Marine, and Fidelity Guarantee . :Risks Accepted : AT LOWEST. CURRENT RATES. ANDREW ALLAN, Timaru. JOHN F. GRLERSON, ;, Manager, Canterbury Branch. i Business Notices. fred. c. Watson, "AIRDRESSER and TOBACCONIST, BESWICK STREET, ! CALEDONIA CYCLS WORKS of Woollcombe and Barnard StreetsGENCY for the world-renowned Eng L lish built, "ROVER." Price, from £2O. Also ' the Famous American • " CLEVELAND." Prfice, £l6 10s. Ladies' and Gent's Cycles built to order with B.S.A. or other parts Lawn Mowers - and Scissors repaired and sharpened. Guns, and all kinds of Light Machinery repaired. Cycle repairs a speciality. Charges moderate. C. E. DONALDSON. JOHN JACKSON, TIMBER MERGHANT, SAWMTLLER, SASH & DOOR Large Stocks of Building and "Fencing Material. Coachbuflders' & Wneelwnghts' Woodware. Timber delivered along the line direct at SOUTHLAND MILL RATES. DCfX AND BLUE JAY PLOUGHS; famous Implements are fast gaining ground, all Farmers who have used them, Speaking in the HIGHEST TERMS of praise of the work done. PRICES: SINGLE-FURROW £7 DOUBLE-FURROW £l3 TREBLE-FURROW £lB Both Double and Treble-Furrow are fitted with the most improved STEERING GEAR COMPLETE. What a Fanner in Otago has to say of the "Blue Jay." Dear Sir,—With reference to the 1901 Pattern "Dux" Plow, the "Blue Jay" Treble-furrow I bought from you. It arrived all right, and I put it to work at once, and—as expected from my former experience with your last season's pattern "DUX" Plow, of which I had two, and with which I was very well pleased—the " BLUE JAY " went straight away without a hitch, made splendid work right off, and is everything that can be desired as a Plow. The Steering Gear is the best I have ever seen. I have been working the Plow now for a week and it is doing first-rate. All who have seen the work consider it firstclass. Yours faithfully, M. L. SPRATT. Waikaka, 20th June, 1901. SELLING AGENTS: E. RICHARDSON, Timaru and Temuka R. ARMSTRONG, Waimate. WM. E. REYNOLDS AND CO., Bond St., Dunedin, N.Z. Agents.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 3625, 24 August 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 3625, 24 August 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 3625, 24 August 1901, Page 1