THE INSURANCES.
The insurances were as follows: Building, £6000, of which £3000 was held by the National Company (£SOO being re-insured in the South British office), and £3000 by the Imperial Company (£SOO reinsured in the New Zealand office). Mr. Johnson had the furniture insured for £750 in the Norwich Union, and £1000 in the New Zealand. The latter company also had £400 iasurance on the stock.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 128, 31 May 1901, Page 5
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