Public Companies. THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Instituted 1836. Capital subscribed, £2,000,000. On all subjects connected with the business of the company, the fullest information can be had on application to MKSB-S. Rickman Bbos., Kaiapoi and Rangiora; M.2SSBB. Stubbs & Kino, Timaru ; or to W. BOWLBB, Agent, Lyttelton and Christchurch. Offices in Lyttelton: At Mr. G. B Johnson's, Canterbury street. 1-14 SOUTH WALES MARINE * ASSURANCE COMPANY. Matine Risks taken on "Wool, General Merchandise, Ac, at lowest current rates. Policies on wool issued in duplicate, payable in London, in case of loss, by the Com pany's Agents, Messrs. Aitken and Co. Bbownkli. & Co., 3-17 Canterbury Agents. VICTORIA FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, (Established 1849. Capital, £200,000.) Also, VICTORIA LIFE AND GENERAL] INSURANCE COMPANY, (Capital, £2,000,000), With unlimited liability of shareholders). New Zealand Branch, Princes street, Dunedin. Walton, Washes, & Co., 2-21 Christchurch and Lyttelton. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. ! LIFE ASSURANCE, ANNUITY, AND ENDOWMENT OFFICE. Premium Revenue £105,720 Invested Funds £334,787 Principal Office Sydney, N.S.W. The only Mutual Life Society in the Colonies. The entire profits of its business are divided rateably among the Policy-holders. Medical Refbbebs : Christchurch ... William Deamer, Esq., M. D Lyttelton ... J. T. Rouse, Esq. Timaru Duncan M'Lean, Esq. Proposals for Assurance of every kind ; Annuities, present, deferred, or reversionary ; and Endowments for children or old age, are received by the undersigned, from whom also Prospectuses and every information can be obtained. John Lewis, Agent, Cookham-bouse Chambers, 9-8 Christchurch. Properties. TO GROCERS, &o. TO BE LET, For a Term of Years, A LL THAT WELL KNOWN SHOP A AND DWELLING-HOUSE AND PREMISES situate at the corner of Tuam street and Montreal street, together with the old-established (1853) Family and General Grocery Business, successfully carried on by the proprietor, Mr Herbert Lowther, who proposes returning to England. To any person having a moderate capital this offers a rare opportunity for securing a remunerative and respectable business. Terms very liberal. Apply to Ollivibb & Co. February 20, 1867. 2-27 TO DRAPERS, &c. MESSRS. OLLIVIER & Co. have received instructions from the Misses Lowther (who are about to return to England), To let for a term of years the shop-dwelling-house, and premises situated in Cathedral square, together with the old established business conducted by them for upwards of twelve years. This is a very desirable opportunity of securing a safe and profitable business. Or if desired the business and premises may be purchased on easy terms. Apply to OLL_v_B_t & Co., 2-23 High street, Christohurch. TO LET, THE HOUSE lately occupied by Mr Justice Gresson. For particulars apply to ATiT.XA.KDBB L-AN, Matson's buildings, 3-19 Cathedral square. Auctions. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TO FAMILIES FURNISHING, UPHOLSTERERS, &c. ALEXANDER LEAN haß been instructec BY SAMUEL BEALEY, ESQ., In view of his departure for England, TO SELL BY AUCTION, At an early date, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, UPHOLSTERY AND EFFECTS, At his Residence, Gresford (on the Towi Belt). Catalogues will be ready in a few days. __i_____n_»_» Lean, Mataon't buildings. Mutch 4,1887. B **
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Press, Volume XI, Issue 1370, 29 March 1867, Page 3
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