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WHAT IS LIFE ASSURANCE ? 1. It is the exercise of prudence— of benevolence. 2. It secures independence— domestic happiness to the widow and orphan. 3. It is more efficacious in its operation, as regards the moral and domestic comfort of the people, and in its tendency to reduce taxation, by its reduction of pauperism, and possibly of crime, than the legislation of our wisest statesmen, and, if universally adopted, would be a national blessing. 4. It affords to persons o£ every clasß, and in every station of life, the means to avoid much future misery to their families, aud to render them independent of public or private charity. 5. It is a scheme by which any sum of money may be secured at death, whenever that event may take place, or to be received at any given age of the life assured. THE QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY Of LIVERPOOL and LONDON. Fire, Life, Endowments, Annuities. CAPITAL, TWO MILLIONS STERLING. DIRECTORS IN MELBOURNE : Chairman— Henry Youugman, Esq. W. Moore Bell, Esq. W. Kerr Thompson, Esq. Durham Nicholson, Esq. Fire Department.— Fire Insurances effected at the lowest current rates of premium. All losses paid in the Colony. By order of the Board. JOHN ROBERTS, Acting-Secretary. J. T. GARLICK, Auckland Agent.

A USTRALASIAN INSURANCE COMPANY, J\. Fire, Lite, and Marine. HEAD OFFICES : MELBOURNE, VICTORIA. E. L. Monte&ore, Secretary. ASSURANCE AGAINST FIRE At Current Rates. Also, MARINE RISKS On Ships, Merchandize, or Wool. SIDNEY WOOLLEY, Agent, Queen-street.

IMPERIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY OI LONDON. Capital: £1,600,000. Agent ! SAMUEL JACKSON, Fort-street.

THE LATE EMPEEOR MAXIMILIAN, T>HOTOGRAPHS of the LATE EMPEROR MAXIMILIAN and the EMPRESS CARLOTTA may be obtained at Bart^btt and Co.'s Photographic Rooms, corner of Queen and Wellesley -streets < Phofcopaphic Views of the KARAKA GOLDFIELDS, ss. each, may also be had. BARTLETT & CO., Photographists.

CRICKET ! QUOITS } FOOT-BALLS OWEN & FENDELOW HAVE a well-selected Stock of Cricket B»ts, Balls, and Stumps; Leg Guards, Batting and Long-stop: Gloves, Gauntlets, Bat Covers < Belts, Sets of Cricket Spikes, Foot-balls, Boxiag Gloves, Fencing Foils, Quoits, &c.

FOR SALE, THE ORPHE US HOTEL. For terms and particulars, apply to JOSEPH BOULTER, On the Premises. September 16, 1867.

IN THE WILL OF EDWARD PARTINGTON, LATE OF PITT . STREET, AUCKLAND, DECEASED. FOR SALE, a FARM at Mount Albert, containing 54 acres 16 perches ; DWELLINGHOUSE and Premises in Pitt-street, Auckland. For particulars, apply to THOMAS OUTHWAITE, Solicitor to the Executrix, Victoria Chambers, Victoria-street East.

for private sale, a first-class investment, A SAW MILL in GOOD WORKING ORDER, with 8 horse power Steam Engine, Circular Bench, Flitching Tables, Jacks, Saws, 2 Winches, Ropes, Blacksmith's Took, Punt, Trucks, Houses, Store, and good Driving Dam, together with Lease of Bush for 21 years, paid up. For further particulars apply to Mr. Dick, opposite to St. Matthew's School, Wellesley-street.

FOR SALE OR LEASE, THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE PROPfiRTIES:— The BRICK FIREPROOF PREMISES, in Vulcan-lane, lately occupied by D. Graham and Co. The BONDED WAREHOUSE, opposite the above premises. The PREMISES recently occupied by the General Government as OFFICES, either aa a whole or subdivided. Possession can be given as the Government hand them over. A DWELLING - HOUSE, at REMUERA, commanding one of the finest views in the Province, together with Stabling, Coach-house, &c. ; a large Orchard, and Paddocks. Apply to D. GRAHAM ; Or to W. AITKEN. Land Agent, Queen-stroet.

SMALL FARM TO BE LET AT GRAHAMSTOWN, WANGAREI. rpO LET, at Grahamstown, a HOUSE with Four J. Acres of LAND, Fenced, and well stocked with Fruit Trees. A Good Cattle Run outside. Has frontsge to the Wangarei harbour. No Rent required, but would be let on condition that the premises are taken care of.— Apply to Mr. Creighton, office of this paper.

TO LET, THE HOUSE in Pitt-street lately occupied by Dr. CoRBMT. Apply to ™ J W. GORRIE.

TO LET, the HOUSE in Ponsonby Road lately occupied by Mr. FitzGerald (next to that of Mr. J. F. Leighton). — Apply to Charles Tothill, Crescent Chambers, Shortland-street.

TO LET, either Furnished or Unfurnished, a Part or the Whole of the OFFICE, upstairs and down, at present ooQupi^d by Thomas H, Mabin.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3174, 19 September 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3174, 19 September 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3174, 19 September 1867, Page 1

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