Insurance New York Life insurance company. Cash Assets, Ist January, 1887 .. £15,518,817 Income for 1886 £3,956,874 Local Director C. C. McMiT,f-AJf, ESQ. (Messrs W. McArthur & Co.) Solicitors: Messrs Russelt, & Campbell. Banker*: Bank of Australasia. Policies issued guaranteeing the return of all Premiums in addition to tho sura insured if death occur within a twenty-year period. J. HUGO HARROP, Resident Agent TVTEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMJ3l PANY (FIRM AND MARINE). Capital ~.£1,000,000. Paid-up and Reserve Funds £135,000 Protection from FIRK OR MARINE LOSS Can bk Effected in this Company. CLAIMS MET WITH PROMPTITUDE AND LIBERALITY. JAMIiS BUTTLE. Manager. The Stud. mo STAND THIS SEASON. RETRENCHMENT, Bright Bay Horse, 16J hands high, by Musftet out of Hatred, by Traducer out of Emmeline,. will stand the Season at Silverton, Lake Takapuna. FJKE .. .. ' .. £4 48. Good paddocks tor accommodation of tnare3 at 2s 6d per week. RQDERT MACKAy , Hotels THE CLARENDON HOTEL, Corner of Wakefleld and Rutland-streets, Auckland. G. B. HOWARD, PBOPRiKton <Late of tho Albert Hotel, Queen-street). Sample Room for Commercial Tuavellers. The General Public will Find Every Modern Convenience, Combined with Civility and Prompt Attention. Night Porter in attendance. Telephone, 290. WARNER'S Family & Commercial Hotel CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRi9TcnußCii, New Zealand. This Hotol, being most centrally situate, adjacent to the CnthedraJ. within a short distance of tho Museum, tho Theatre, and othei' Public Buildings, uticl hjtvingr ft Tram Service to all parts of tho Suburbs pausing It at freauent intervals, is unofjualled as a placo oC residence for Families or Coirimeroial Gentlemen visiting Chrlstchureh. THE SUITES OF PRIVATE APARTMENTS, which are olegantly furnished an<l appointed,are entirely distinct from tho Hotel portion of the building, thus securing porfect privacy. A novelty in Colonial Hotel accommodation is available at the Commercial in the shape of a LADIES' DRAWING-ROOM, kept especially select and exclusively for ladies. i A High Pressure Water-supply heft been a«s I ranged for on tho Premises, and the Bathrooms are fitted with every convenience for hot, cold, or shower baths at any time. Comment on tho Quality of the Liquors supplied at the COMMERCIAL is unnecessary, as tho Cellar is under the personal supervision of Mr W, F. Warner. THE BILLIARD ROOM attached to tho Hotel <s unsurpassed by any in the Colony, and coritrltis Three Tables specially imoorted from England to the order of tho Proprietor. For tho convenience of Commercial travellers SIX SAMPLE-ROOMS are providod. AN EXCELLENT CHEF-DE-CUISINE Haa been engaged, and generally no pains have been spared ir. order to make the Commercial the Leading Hotel In Chtiitchurch. Prompt attention will be given to Telegrams or Letters applying for apartments. W. F. WARNER. Proprietor. Affont fer Cobb and Co.'s Telegraph Line of Royal Mail Coaches. BRETTS A.UCKLAND A.LMANAO AND PROVINCIAL HANDBOOK FOR 1888. The aim of this work is to describe in an interesting manner the Vast Resources, the Climate, the Scenery of the Auckland Provincial Die, trict; its Mountains, Harbours, Rivers, and Lakes; its Forests and its Plains; its Cultivated and VVantc Lauds, and to show Foreign Capitalist*) tliatonr Genial Clime, Rich LandS, and Mineral Products, and Intelligent, Go-a" head People offer inducements to intending investors or settlers superior to those of any other part of the world, Other colonial handbooks have largely mis* represented this naturally rich arid beautiful province, while the pages of tho above Work are devoted entirely to setting forth Auckland's capabilities and its many superior advantages < in addition to which the fullest information ia afforded of all Political, Social, and Religious matters of Pro vincialor Colonial importance. As each year the contents are re-written, and the statistical information brought up to the latest date, tho Annual. Volume becomes a valu" able Work of Reference worthy of a permanent place in every Colonist's library. This valuable publication beihg designed to tirther the prosperity of- Auckland, the price charged is merely nominal. As the Book has now become a work of daily reference in tiiohome of every settler throughout the province, and is Sn use in aU public offices in the colony and in many leading places abroad, it may with confidence be described as he best permanent Medium of Advertising ofered to business men. The'work will be issued at the old price— ONE SHILLING. f Secretaries of masonic lodges FRIENDLY SOCIETIES, TRADE, MERCAN TILE, SPORT, MUSICAL, and OTHER SOCIETIES are repuested to forward to THIS : OFFICE, addressed "EDITOR BRETT'S ALMANAC." theiriformation necessary for the compilation of the Directory attached to the Almanac >.. ... ■■..,■■ . ■•; The publisher is deslrcras of goinpfto press earlier than,usual. .Tradesmen andothe.rs desirous of inserting their business notices-wili therefore oblige by forwarding their adver tfeeiftejitßwitliout delay. ■
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 257, 1 November 1887, Page 6
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