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npHE QUEEN FIRE AND XU^EfINS^RANOE X COMPANY. - • j Capital : £2,000,000. Seven 1 Reasons why you should Insubb youb' Life. 1. Because life is so uncertain ; while you are in health you are certain to be accepted, whereas if you postpone it you are liable to contract some dis* ease, and then to be rejected by every Assurance Company ; by delay you gain nothing ; by delay you may lose all chance of being assured. 2. Because the greatest financiers of the present day, as well as bankers and merchants,, usually avail themselves of the benpfits which Life Assurance offers, and you cannot do better than follow their example in this respect. 3. Because, if you are young, an Assurance Policy would not cost you much. If at 25, for £100j abpjit £2 oa. 4d. yearly, with your share of the profits of the Company; *nd you must remember — "the \ young die as well as the old," ! 4. Because, if you are not married, you can, by joining a Life Assurance Society, obtain a document which will prove that you have acted with prudence and forethought, and may be the means of your making such a match that your future course may be one of prosperity. 5. Because, if you are married, and are not assured, you may have cause to regret that you had neglected such an easy method of providing for those you love ; aud on a dying bed it would add to your other distressing feelings. 6. Because, il you are in business, and one of a firm, you can have a Partnership Assurance, and, in the event of death occurring to either, the business remains undisturbed through the withdrawal of part capital which is usually the case after such an event; ■ or, if you have advanced money to any person, or you nave a debtor unable to pay, you can assure their lives and hold the Policy as security. 7. Because a Life Assurance Policy is a good security for loans, and in temporary embarrassment is often used with great advantage. FIRE DEPARTMENT: Risks accepted at Cubkent Rates. J. TONSON GARLICK, Agent for the Province of Auckland. Auckland Agency : 81, Queen-street.

EOYAL INSUEANOE COMPANY FIRE AND LIFE. CAPITAL: £2,000,000. Fiee Department. RISKS ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. The Policies of this Company are exempt from average clause. All legitimate claims will be promptly paid by the undersigned, without reduction. LrFJB Department. In this branch every facility and advantage wil be afforded to Insurers. Parties favouring the undersigned with their business shall receive every attention. GEORGE W. JONES, Agent. Auckland Agency, Queen-street, November 18, 1868.

IMPERIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON. Capital: £1,600,000. Agent : SAMUEL JACKSON, Fort-street. TO CAPITALISTS, GOLDSEEKEKS, ETC. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY A GOLDEN CLAIM ! A GOLDEN CLAIM A MOST DESIRABLE INVESTMENT. A TRULY GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.

TO LET OR FOR SALE, THE BEN DlG]o_ HOTEL. Terms : Easy. MESSRS. A. L. SWETE & J. H. DRABBLE, trading at Shortland, Thames, as Hotelkeepers, &c, under the style of DRABBLE & Co., being about to DISSOLVE PARTNERSHIP, offer for Private Sale that well-known and commodious hotel called the BENDIGO, having a frontage to the corner of Pollen-street 45 feet, and a frontage to corner of Willoughby-street 60 feet, subject only to original Government ground rent of Bs. per foot on one frontago. This moat desirable property is situated opposite the Bank of Australasia, the Union Bank, and a large Warehouse occupying the remaining opposite corners, effectually shutting out any possibility of competition in those directions, while they are materially conducive to the trade of the house. This house is unmistakably the best situated for business in Shortland, and has lately undergone extonsive alterations at a cost of £350 to the proprietors, to meet the continually increasing trade of an everincreasing population. Fittings, stock, and furniture may be taken at a valuation or not at all, at the option of the purchaser. Application to be made to J. H. DRABBLE, On the premises : SWETE & CO., Corner of Karangahape "Road and Pitt-sfcreet, Newton, Auckland ; Or to SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON.

FLAX! FLAX! FLAX! nnO LET, for a term of years at WAIUKU, JL and one of the best flax districts in the Piovince, a FARM of 389aeiea, part laid down with gras». One end of the farm fronts the Waiuku Creek — where the boats pass from Onehunga to Waiuku. There is a natural wharf where a, boat of 20 tons can come alon aside; with a good dray-road to her deck. The other end fronts the main road i from Auckland to Waiuku. There is a large quantity of fhx on the farm, with a water-power capable of driving two of Price's machines all com'.plete and in working order. There is also' another good site for a mill on the farm if required. There ■ia a Dwelling-house and suitable Out-houses, with other advantages too numerous to mention. The Iwhole will be let on reasonable terms to a pood 'tenant. Possession given in a few days. — Apply to W. R. McELWAIN, Near Wkiuku.

JTHOR SALE, i 'leap, 400 Acres of EXCELLENT'J. LAND at Whangarei, for some time 'under cultivation. The greater pirfc- of the money can remain on mortgage. — Address, Box 226, Post-office, Auckland. FLAX-FIELD. „ .; t. |/~%NE of the best and ,moßt .easily, jacpessible JJL FLAX-FIELDS in this province'jo.be LET^n iLe'ase, with Water-power. _ t *, <• *„' PPyt ° ■ > -'■ 'QueWWeefcjf, Or WM. AiTKEN, -- _„ , -> n ;Qnpen-Bfoeet.

" NORTH SHOIE. 81 ;?;^ TO LRT, for a terjtn, an .exc^Ue^'^AßMnnJthe Flagstaff district, about ar i aji]e i an,tt *rl»w|r 1 »w| % on ? ;he Post-office J $0 acres in, excellent graßg,pa@ocksj fo'ort Dvirelling-fcoufle, and Quii-.house.^ K Tj3jrms easy o a respectable tenant, with a moderate capital. — i.pply to Oliver Mays, North "Shore ; orjo Samuel j /OCHRAxekjiusCp Sobv Auckland^ ll t> j.t m. r« t6- I lEt>'* t: - THE ALEXANDRA HOTEL, comer of Chapel aud Durham-street.— Apply on the premises. "DLAOK-EYED SUSAN.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3672, 26 April 1869, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3672, 26 April 1869, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3672, 26 April 1869, Page 1

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