$trs tt ran t c ecompang " ~ 'TH_ Xiiverpool & London . "Instituted ~18'36. (•-.pital Subscribed .. •• > w0 Millions Reserve Fund .. .. 13 9 ' Liability of the Company 'unlimited. Amount of claims paid for Josses by Fire. 1857. '£1C5,9J8 14 1 Amount iif claims paid for leases hy Deiih l<ff)7, -0,010 12 11 r"| HIS COMPANY presents nnli'snal facilities I for Life Assurance. Policies issued without 'the delay attendant upon referring to London or f S'duey. Bonus additions calculated on almost liberal t •■ scale, added to the amount Insured after Five An mini pnv nents. Tims a Policy for the, 'life of person, aged'4o years, would, after five; ' payments, represent _1040 14s. 2d., aiid at the end, of 40 years, the Policy would be increased to' _2000: Fire Insurance in all "its' branches. Premiums ' varying according to risk. Losses arising fiom Fire or On Death paid by ' the undersigned immediately "upon proof of tin' ■ same. On all subjects connected with the Business of the Company, the" fullest information can he had "on application to 'WM. BOWLER, SON & CO. . Age'uts. Wellington, May 28,1858. TO THE ELECTORS OT THE •WAIRARAPA DISTRICT. GENTLEMEN,— It is now_ twelve months ago since I solicited your suffrages''as n Oandi- ' dote to represent you iv the General Assemb'y, and in now again offering myself, it is "unnecpssnry for '■ me to say more on'that subject,' than to remind you •bf your being deprived of your Constitutional right ■ bf recording your* votes on that occasion. At this time, I 'do not think it requisite to enter ' into a lengthy exposition of my political principles, roy opinions ou the non-administration of justice in your district—on local Belf-gOverliment—on lhe tariff—on iho Seat of Government question— on Native Lniifd ' topics—-on "the present unsniisfiic tory Land* RSguldtioLs—on the anti-economical, antiliberal, nnd ahtUcnustirational tendencies nf the present General Government, aro "well known lo you, and have undergone no change. Should you do me the honor of electing me as ' your Representative in the General Assembly, mj ' best efforts will be devoted, by a 'conciliatory, yet consistent course, to obtaining a redress of the ' wrongs' inflicted ou this Province, nnd also to cooperating with Representatives of other Provinces' to promote the welfare ofthe Country at large ; and 'I trust that local jealousies and interests will be so far laid nside as to secure the general prosperity and ' progress of the whole Colony, which will eventually lead'to the ndvnnccment of each of its component . perts. •I'have lhe'honor to he, Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, C. R. CARTER. Wellington, ■ October 15, 1859. NOTICE. » S'l urn about leaving'the Colony, I beg to stnte _\ that I paid my own nnd'families passage ti New' Zealand without'the assistance of my relatives •or any other pemou, and 1 shall be' happy to pay > any tost debts I-'maybave Overloiked. ■ROBEIVT WALL-ACE. Moleswoith-street, 18th Ootatbe", 1859: HOTEL KEEPERS AND OTHERS, REQUIRING A FIRST RATE COOKING "TUnqk with Boiler, Ovens, Hot Hearths and every other requisite for a ,'arge establishment, are -Invited to'inspedt the Leamington " PATE N T : 'K IT CIIE N R ft," 'which'for cleanliness, and economy 6f Fuel and ■'Labour is unsurpassed. V». WARING TAYLOR, 'Herbert Street, 20th October, 1880. •REMOVAL. LAND AND ESTATE OFFICE.. MR. J. H. WALLACE 'begs lo inform the Public lhat be has removed Iris Land and Estate Ofiice to those premises lately occupied by Messrs. Smith & Co , and formerly-occupied by Mr. "W. Allen as the Wellington 'Sac Rooms, Lnmbton ?uay. Properties and Stock sold cither by Publio Auction or by Private Contract. Plans and Registers of every District kept for i reference and general itifornmtion. Lauds purchased and selected, and Crown Grants i. procured. Loans negociated, Mortgages arranged, .and ■capita! invested. Properties valued, aud Surveys executed. Estates managed, and general Agency Business ■ conducted' with Europe, the Australian Colonies, I India, and' America. Larnbton Qußy, Wellington,- Sept 13, 1858. ROYAL TIGER HOTEL TE ARO, WELLINGTON. WILLIAM MITCHELL, in returning his sincere thanks for ibe liberal patronage he has 'received siuci his commencing business, begs to iufornr his Friends and the Public generally, that '■ his Hotel is now completed, nnd that he cun accom- ■ modate Parties with cither Private Rooms by tbe 'Week,- month, or year, or with Weekly Hoard ; ana i that those who may honor him with their custom, will find all the comforts of a home—combined 'with reasonable charges. W. JI. would also draw attention to his first-rate ■collection of Wines, Spirits, Ales, eec, which be ■can confidently recommend, and-which are second "to none supplied by any house in Town. The Kinbles nre also now finished, and are as perfect ns possible, any horses that may be enlrusted to his care, will receive every attention. TO ARRIVE PER ''HASTINGS," (dailt EX-ECTBD.) Oft HHDS. BASS'S No. 3 ALE OV 40 hhds. Porter 1,0 " Ale 20 >"■ Stout -8000 Counters Slates J. 1,000 Viscountess do. 8 casks Earthenware 4 cases Leather .0 packages Oils nnd Paints assorted W. B. RHODES k CO. Rhodes' Whnrf, S3ri." September, 1859. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED fj TONS SHEEP-WASH TOBACCO "* }. DBANSiMELD. Stb Oc(ob»r, 18C9.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1376, 1 November 1859, Page 2
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834Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1376, 1 November 1859, Page 2
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