Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

NORI'HERN LIGHT GOLD-MINING COM PA NY (LIMITED).

To ba Registered under Joiafc Stock Companieß Act, 1860.) WAITAKERE EAST. Capital : £5,000, in 1,000 Shares £& each. PROMOTERS' SHARES in the above Company may be OBTAINED oa application to the rndersigned. H. H. LUSK, Solicitor, i Shortland-atreet,

THE QUEEN FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.

Capital : £2,000,000.

Seven Reasons why yotj should Insure youb Life. 1. Because life Is so uncertain ; while you are in health you are certain to be accepted, whereas i£ you postpone it you are liable to contract some disease, and then to be rejected by every Asmranc 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 benefits which Lifo Assurance offers, and you cannot do bettor than follow their example in this respeot. 3. Because, if you are young, an Assurance Policy would not cost you much. If at 25, for £100, about £2 Os. 4d. yearly, with your share of the profits of the Company; and 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 dooument which will prove that you have cted with prudence and forethought, and may b« the means of your making such a match that your future course may be one of prosperity. 6. Because, if you an 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, if you are in business, and one of a firm, you can have a Partnership Assurance, d, in the event of death oocurring to either, the business remains undisturbed through the withdrawal of part capital which ia usually the case after such an event, or, if you have advanced money to any person, or you have a debtor unable to pay, you can assure their lives and hold the Policy aa security. 7. Because a Life Assurance Policy is a good security for loans, and in temporary embarrassment is often used with great advantage. J. TONSON GARLICK, Agent for the Province of Auckland. Auokland Agenoy : 81, Queen-street. ,

EOYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Annual Income, £800,000 j Capita^ £2,000,000.

LIFE DEPARTMENT. SPECIAL NOTICE.— AII N«w Lifo Insurances with Profits effected before January lafc, 1870 will become entitled to an INCREASED SHARE oi PROFITS, in accordance with a resolution passed at the last annual meeting of the shareholder*. Tables of rates and all information may be obtained on application to tno undersigned. GEO. W. JONES, Agent. N.B. —Office removed to First Floor of Mr. S. Hague Smith's Store, No. 14, Queen-street. Auckland, June 10, 1869.

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

LONDON AND LANCASHIRE LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.

THE satisfactory character of the Sixth Annual Report, published ia tha papers, exhibiting the progre«s and new busineis of the Company for the past yeav, induces th* belief that the coloniita and settlers generally, whilst rapidly gaining wealth by iudustry, perseverance, and speculation, would da well to consider tbe subject of LIFE ASSURANCE as a mean* of PROVIDING for their WIVES and FAMILIES. Proposal Papers for Assurances, and every information, on application to I. W. HARRQP, Agent, HigU«street, or Canada Buildings,

BAZAAR! BAZAAR! BAZAAR!

YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.

rpHE COMMITTE3E of the above Association beg 1. to announce they purpose holding a BAZ \ AR in aid of the fund for liquidating the debt on their building, in the month of September next, and respectfully ur^e all convenient speed in tha collect tion and preparation of articles intended for it. The Committee confidently hope tho utmost efforts will be made to accomplish so desirable an object. Con* tributions iv Money ar.d Good* will be gratefully received by any of the undersigned ladies, who have kindly undertaken to act as a Receiving Committee :—: — Mrs. S. Hague Smith Mrs. Dr. Philaon Mra. Cornford Mrs. Lloyd Mr?. McDonald Mrs. Buller Mrs. Warlow Da vies Mrs. Mason Mrs. J. B, Russtll Mrs. T. Macffarlane Mrs. Burnside Mrx. Gillies Mrs. Beveridge Mrs. R. Arthur Mn. Whitaker Mrs. Burrall Mrc. Brown Mrs. Nolan Mrs. Wallace Mr". Warner Mrs, Bain Miss Afchwin Mra. Lewia Miss Compton. Mrs, Newman, The Committee will be glad to receive the names of any ladies who will lend their aid. Mr. S. Hague Smith's Store is a'so kindly available for receiving goods for tho Bazaar ; and the Rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association. On behalf of the Committee. A. BLACK, Secretary,

THE NEW ZEALAND AGRICULTURAL SOOIETY'B ANNUAL CATTLE SHOW will be held on TUESDAY, 9th November, 1839. The undermentioned sums will be given to winners of First Prizes. Certificates will be awarded for Second Prizes : — Horses (Two Classes).— Thoroughbred and Heavy Draught : Beat Entire, £5 ; Best Entire, two years and under, £3 ; Best Brood Mare, £3 j Best Filly, three years and unier, £3; Best; Filly, two yeais and under, £3. Cattlbi (Two Classes).-— Shorthorns and Herafords: Best Bull, £5; Best Bull, Uo years and undar, £3 j Best Cow, in nvlU or in calf, £5 j Be»t Heifer, two year* and under, £3. Any other Ireed —-Best Cow. in milk or in oalf, £3 ; Beat Heifer, two years and under, £2, Sheep (Three Classes). — Leicester*, Lincolus, and Loiigwoolß of any other beed : Best Ram, £5 ; Best Hog Bam, £5; Bent Ewes, lambed this .season, or in lamb pen of five, £5 ; Boat Ewe Hoggets, pen of five, £5. Swine (Two Classes).— Large Bre.d and Small Breed : Best Eoar, £2 ; Beat Sow, £1. JOHN GORDON, Secretary.

ALL HATIONS CLAIM.

fTHHE absurdities of some of tbe Shareholders of JL thiß claim a few weeks back : They have been offered the whole of the Odd Fellows' Claim for one ghara in the All Nations Ciaim, and refused, although the Odd Fellows' Claim cuts the All Nati.ns CLum in two parts. They wanted to purchase a few feet of the Odd Fellows, which was also refined. lS'ow a part i>f the Odd Fellows' changed ownd ■*, and T sbould not be surprised if the Odd Fellows Wt.ul-.l want three shares in the All Nations instead of one. -IJ.M. DR KENNEDY, Belle Vue House, Boresford btreef, off top of Pitt-strest Consultatioi hours— 9 till 10 morning, tmd 3 till 4 afternoon.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DSC18690728.2.37.3

Bibliographic details

Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3752, 28 July 1869, Page 7

Word Count
1,082

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3752, 28 July 1869, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3752, 28 July 1869, Page 7