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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 8976, 8 January 1891, Page 4

 

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THE COLONIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF N;Z.> (FIBE ASD MARINE.) THE. business of this Company has ■ been transferred toTHECoHHBBCiAL Umon Assurance Company, Limited, of London, by^wh'o.m,, through the'iv'arioae Branches a^d- Ag^noie^.ini New Zealand, ail acconnts owing^ to an 3 by^dnii all losses- under the Colonial , Insurance Company's^ policies" will be, settled, in future. " " ' ' ' ' ' ' F.ALLEN, ,- - ; , ; Generjil^JkLuiager. -Wellington, New Zealand, - ' '" "' ' ' . December 11, 1890. aB2O THE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY (Limited.) Established 1861. .incorporated under Act of Parliament, 7 and 8 Via, cap. 110. Head Office— l 9 and 20, CqrahilJ, London. Capital Fully Subscribed ... £2,500,000 Total Invested Funds ... 2,500,000 Total Annual Nett Income ... 1,160,000 Secretary : Henry Mann. FIRE DEPARTMENT.' Manager : : J Assist. Manager : . E. Rqger Owen. J .. Q..C Mwauf. . LIFIS DEPARTMENT.'* " Actuary : T. IL Young, 13, A. MARINE DEPARTMENT. - Underwriter : J. Carr Sadnderf . HEAD OFFICE FORNEW ZEALAND - Corner Lambton quay and Qrey-stbbbt, Wellington. With Local Boards of Advice in Australia and New Zealand. . General Mißager for New Zealand': ,Frank Allen, J.P. - ALL FIRE AND MARINE RIBKB ? ; ACCEPTED': AT LOWEdT CURRENT RATES. .r:. r : :i.l :l— y • • - : . For proposal formi and farther par- ticulars, apply to - - - {- -.W-EJ^ER; & MQKIiLL4Ri ■ '.' as2l Agentß_for^New Plymouth. W. EHtt BEGS to thank his numerous customers for the kindjaflpport hitherto accorded hica^gpclj tWhilgt wishing themjthe Compliments .of the / Reason, would respectfully invite them to call and f -inspect his stock of - ? / DRAPERY. ,7. . .. '"'fIKtTLLINERY'"'' ■ " "- wimy l codos specially seleottd for, the holiday season, ■4 ' and to be sold aXprices whjch^will '' . be An comparison withrony ' shop in the town. GROpEEI|S All new, and of the best quality* . Ons trial solicited-. •• ■■ -~ 03T W. H. P. regrets that, owing to an i exceptional tun on his Almanacs, he has not left, but .expecta a freih supply daily, including portraits of : H.R H .the Prince of Wales. 1 ' - - Npte the AddreaH-r- , W H, PILLAR, 1 ' . DEVON STREET KASr (Next door to S. T; Crooker'_s) [ . P. C : MORTON, Shipping, Fobwabdin&, and Comhissiob j Aobnt, -. '', i : ' Land and. Estate Agent. .Wool, Flax, aod all, kinds of dairy 'and other produce^oonsigned, to Australia^aV England. _ y , , .'.^. "[ ' "' ' : B;B O U,G HAM .STREET, , . ' N*w Pltmodth. . " v 887jhbtb,; .;: __^ j 'Wolfe's Schnapps. Beware of imita- tions or dangerous counterfeits;' ViSITUKS TO AUCKLAND received , in a Private Boarding-house, beauti- folly situated at' North Shores Terms very tnmlerato.L . For particulars enquire at tb» Dffioe '- .- ..;.-. .:> V" ■> ■ 94*hb to jO RA'BB SEEp,;BHßKTS^6;pieQeii. 7^fQ grey calico, ■lightly , soiled, at la 4d 1 ;yj»td, .ifoHh 2«, jA 4?. d> .ford?i, ?bt»ppllit HoUfl, : ; -„//-•.;,• ./>

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