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Insurance Companies. THE EQUITABLE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND. LIFE DEPARTMENT. LIFE A SFTrUNCE on the MUTUAL PRINCIPLE, in the most advanta freous forms, Effected at Lowest Bates of Premium, with undoubted security to policy holders. Medical Referees : P. DOYLE, Esq., MJ3. W. COTTERELL. Esq., M.R.C.P.E. CHRISTCHURCH "BRANCH OFFICES: 175 HEREFORD STREET. C. R. WILLIAMS, 12-30 8406 Chief Agent. THE NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. Capital ... Two Million Pounds Sterling. Paid up, £97,508. Reserves, £200,918. WITH UNLIMITED LIABILITY of large body of Shareholders resident in New Zealand. Fire and Marine Risks of all kinds accepted at Current Rates. ALEXANDER CARRICK, Manager. Corner of Caahel street and High street. __ 10-4 THE UNION FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. AN INTERIM "DIVIDEND at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum having been declared, payable on the oth instant, Shareholders on the Christchurch Register can OBTAIN their WARRANTS for same en application at tbe offices of the Company, Hereford street, Christchurch. W. DEVENISH MEARES, General Manager. Christchurch, sth January, 1885. 1-68659 A LLIANCE MARINE ASSURANCE £L COMPANY, LIMITED, OF LONDON. Founded 1824. Capital, One Million. Incorporated by Act of Parliament. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Pbesidekt * Sir Moses Montefiore, Bart., F.R.S. Directors: James Alexander, Esq. Charles George Barnett, Esq. James Fletcher, Esq. Zntii Flower, Esq., M.P. Rt. Hon. George J. Goschen, M.P. Paseoe DuPre Grenfell, Esq. Richard Musgrave Harvey, Esq. Richard Hoare, Esq. Sir Curtis M. Lampson, Bart. Alexander Laurie, Esq. Francis Alfred Lucas, Esq. Henry Pryor Powell, Esq. Marlborough Robert Pryor, Esq. Sir N. M. De Rothschild, Bart., M.P Henry Minchin Simons, Esq. Oswald Augustus Smith, Esq. The above Company are now prepared to accept Marine Risks at Lowest Current Rates. Head Agency for New Zealand, GARDNER & PICKERING, 161 Hereford street, Christohurch. 26 9332 The Union fire and marine insurance COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. Capital, Subscribed ... ... £2,000,000 Paid-up 100,000 Reserve Fund ... 50,000 Dtbeotobs: Hon. J. T. Peacock, Chairman G. G. Stead, Esq., Deputy Chairman., , John Anderson, Esq. jJ. P. Cunningham, Esq. | Hon. W. Beeves, W. Montgomery, Esq.JH. R. Webb, Esq. CTIHE ONLY OFFICE of the kind having JL its Head Office and Management in Christchurch. Liberal Interpretation of Policies. Prompt Settlement of Claims. Branches and Agencies throughout New Zealand and Australia. Agents m Cantebbtjby. Ashburton—C. Percy Cox Akaroa—Garwood and Co. Caledonian road—Geo. Hawker Geraldine—J. Mundell and Co. Fairlie Creek—Goodwin Bros. Heathcote—T. L. Smith Kaiapoi—Gallagher Bros. Lyttelton—Talbot and McClatchie Lincoln—Howell Bros. Papanui—E. A. Lock PhiUipstown—J. Williams Rakaia—Caleb Tucker Rangiora—W. J. Crothers and Co. Riccarton—J. E. TTtynnnTl Southbridge—Messrs A. Cameron and Co. ■ Sefton—W. Vaughan St. Albans—-G. Dickenson Sheffield- ■ Sumner—J. Hayward Sydenham—J. Forrester Temuka—J. Ashwell TIMARU—New Zealand Grain Agency and Mercantile Company (Limited Waikari—W. Vaughan Waltham—F. G. P. Leach Waimate—J. H. Taylor Winchester—H. E. Smith Fire and Marine Insurances Accepted at Current Rates. W. DEVENISH MEARES, General Manager. Offices: Hereford street, Christchurch. 1-4 6111 Hotels. ROTHERFIELD HOTEL, . . Cashel street. { ; ■ fTTHE Proprietor solicits the favor of a 1 visit. The Liquors will be found to be of a quality unsurpassed anywhere. The Table supplies the Best, One Shilling Dinner in Christchurch t and the Stables will be found conducted by "Fred.", as they ought to be. 12-15 3498 A. DUNBAR, Proprietor. FIGZOXT BAY HOTEL. A. P. BRIDGES HAS the honour to inform the public of the Peninsula and Canterbury generally that a new and commodious FIRST-CLASS HOTEL HAS. BEEN OPENED AT PIGEON BAY. : well-provided" APARTMENTS. Ladies' Waiting Room.. GOOD s"t"a BLI N G Steamer from Lyttelton three times per week. NONE BUT BEST - LIQUORS KEPT. Hot and Cold Baths. A. F. BRIDGES, 12-17 7965 Proprietor. Al HOTEL. TTXURT (late of the Queen's • I"*!, Hotel, Timaru, and Papanui Hotel) desires to announce to his friends and the public generally that he has ENTERED INTO POSSESSION OF THE WELI/-KNOWH A 1 HOTEL. The accommodation afforded by the hotel is of a first-class order, and commercial gentlemen visiting Christchurch will find m the Al Hotel a comfortable home, with the advantage of being situate in the centre of the city and adjacent to all the houses of business The proprietor has arranged a Special Water Service throughout the Hotel, and, generally, everything will be done in connection with this department, which will be under careful and competent supervision, to render the Al worthy the patronage of families and commercial gentlemen^ The Wines, Spirits, Ac., will be of the first quality, and every exertion used by the proprietor to make the hotel thoroughly a family one. T. HURT. Proprietor. Christchurch, September 16th, 1884. 9-17 4721 The Stud. THE CELEBRATED AMERICAN TROTTING STALLION j IKVINGTON Will run with a limited number of mares daring this season at Boxwood, New Brighton road. For terms and particulars apply at the farm, or to i GEO. KING AND CO, ; Irvington is [admittedly the best bred horse of this class in the Australasian colonies. 1045283

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Press, Volume XLI, Issue 6028, 10 January 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XLI, Issue 6028, 10 January 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XLI, Issue 6028, 10 January 1885, Page 3

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