IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, 1, Old Broad-street, and 15, Pall Mall, LONDON. Instituted 1803. gu&milJriJ anU EnijtstcO (Kayital, ONE MILLION SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS. DIREBTORS — Thomas G. Bareley, Esq., Chairman. Aug. H. Bosanquet, Esq., Deputy-Chairman. James C. C. Bell. Esq , Arch. Hastie, Esq,-, M. P. Robert C. I. Bevan, lit-q. George Hibbert, Esq. James Brand, Esq. William Lyall, Esq. Charles Cave, Esq. Daniel Mildred, Esq. Andrew Colvile, Esq. James G. Murdock, Esc. George G. Culler, Esq, William If. Robinson, Esq. Henry Davidson, Fsq. I Newman Smith, Esq. Duncan Dunbar, Esq. John Seott, Esq. George Fiels, Esq. | Martin T. Smith, Esq., J.]?. EK-DIR;:CTORS — Chas. Francis Cobb, Esq. I Claud Neilson, Esq. Samuel Hibbert, Esq. , | John Horsley Palmer, Esq Henry James’Prescott, Esq. AUDITORS — Edw. IL Chapman, Esq. I James Malcolmson, Esq. Josh«» Lockwood, Esq. I Sir C Rugge Price, Bart. Richard Twining, Jun., Esq. EX-AUDITOR — . Sir John Kirkland. The amount of Capital of thi; Company, tiie well-known character of its Directors, the high respectability of its Proprietors, enables it to rank with the most eligible Offices now in existence either in Europe or elsewhere, with respect to the advantages offered to the Public. The Undersigned (Agent for the.above Institution) is now prepared to grant protection on property under a reduced scale of premiums, which are framed as low as any established office in this city. All claims promptly adjusted and paid in Auckland,, and reference either to Sydney or. elsewhere, will iu no- case be required. George S, Graham, Queen-street Wharf. July 7, 1857.
.asgemblj? MootnS, HIGH STREET. SELECT BALL, T@.oa®El?, AT THE ABOVE ROOMS. Conductor—Mr. Jones, who intends to keep it select on this occasion. Double Tickets, 3s. ; Single ditto-, 2s. Entrance—llluminated Passage by the aid of the Hotel. Doors open at half-past 7, Dancing to commence at 8. Talk about Soots and Shoes? YES. And buy your Boots and Shoes from ARGIL CAMPBELL, WEST QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. AC. returns his sincere thanks to the • Public generally, for the PAST liberal support he has received, and which has induced him to pay strict attention to business, and all PRESENT Orders that he is now kindly favoured with ; and trusts that in FUTURE he may merit a continuance of their patronage and support. ssr Don’t Forget A. CAMPBELL, two doors froivi Mx. BlcSwen, Baker. June 18, 1857.
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Auckland Examiner, Volume 1, Issue 30, 16 July 1857, Page 1
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