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SHAREHOLDERS in the following Companies •re requested to t >ko notice th it the Directors intend stiiu'ly enforcing tbe .Rules ecnjioweiing them to FORFEIl' all Shares on wbioh CALLS are UNPAID thirty days after they are due ;— Australasian Atlantic Star of Fermanagh Piinue of Wftli-a Southern Pacitio Southsea Castle Hidden Treaame British Ensign C illeen Bawn Royal (Exchange • Cascade ' Magenta Halcyon. N. W. MASSEY, ; Legal Manager. September 4, 1869. DUKE OF MAGENTA GOLDMINING COMPANY (REGISTERED). SHAREHOLDERS who hare not paid Ihe First Call of Threepence per Share are REMINDED that, by the rulei of the Company, the shares mar be FORFEITED. LOWTHER BROAD, Legal Manager. Grahamstown, September 2, 1869. ri^HM QUEEN FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE X COMPANY.

Capital : £2,000,000. Sevbjj Reasons why you should Insube your Life. 1. Because life ia so uncertain ; while you are in health you are certain to be accepted, whereas if j you postpone it you are liable to contract some disease, and then to be rejected by every Assurance I Company ; by delay you gain nothing ; by delay you may lose all cliance of being assured. 2. Because the greatest financiers of the present day, an well as bankers and merchants, usually avail themselves of the bem fits which Life Assurance offers, and you cannot do better than follow their example in this respect. 3. Because, if you are youug, an Assurance Policy would not cost you much. If at 25, for £100, abou 1 ; £2 0a. 4d. yearly, with your share of the profits of the Company; and you must remembur— "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 1 which will prove that you have cted with prudence and forethought, and may be the meana of youi making such a match that your future course maj 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 providiu? for those you love ; aud on a dying bed it would add to your other distressing feelings. I 6. Because, ic you are iu busiues?, and one of a firm, you can have a Partnership Assurance, d, in the eveut of death occurring to either, the • usiness 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 have a debtor unable to pay, you can assute their lives and hold the Policy as security. 7. Because a Lifo Assurance Policy io a good security for loans, and in temporary embarrassment ia often used with great advantage. J. TONSON GA.RLICK, Agent for the Protinceof Auckland, Auckland Agtncy : 81, Queeu-atreet.

EOYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Aicnual Jhcome, £800,000 ; Capital, £2,000,000.

LIFE DEPARTMENT. OFEOfAL NOTICE.— All New Life Insurances O with Profits effected before January 1st, 1870 will beome eutiiled to an INCHEASED SHAREo* PROFITS, iu accordance with a resolution passed at the iaat annual meeting of the shareholders. Tables of rates and all information may be obtained on application to tne undersigned. GEO. W. JONES, Agent. N.B. —Office, No. 24, Queen-street. Auckland, June 10, 1869. LONDON AND LANCASHIRE LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. f|^HE satisfactory character of the Sixth Annual X Report, published in the papers, exhibiting the progre->s and new business of the Company for the past year, induces th' belief that the colonUta and settlers generally, whilst rapidly gaining wealth byiuduhtry, perseverance, and speculation, would do well to consider the subject of LIFE AWSL) RANGE as a means of PROVIDING for their WIVES aud FAMILIES. Proi osal Papers for Assurances, and every inorination, on application to I. W. UARROP, Agent, High-street, or Canada Buildings, NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE! OPENING OF THE THAMES DIN IN 0-3 ROOM, QUEEN-STREET WHAR'F.

PP. GARDNER bega to iutimate to kU old . cuBtomctra and the public in general that be has COMMENCED BUSINESS in the above line; and hopes, by strict attention to h'u business, to merit a shaie of the publio patronage. Dinuers from 12 to 3. Tea and Coffee at all hours. N.B.— Parties arriving late from the Thames can be accommodated wftli cotnfoi table Beds at any hour. WHARF DINING ROOMS, QUEEN-STREET. /~1EORGE TAYLOR (Profes od Cook) begs to vj^~ intimate to hi* old friends and acquaintances, and the pullio in general, that he has OPENED the above premises in his usual good old Btyle. * t * Private j)ining Room for Ladies. J. K. TATUM, WHEATjSHEAF HOTEL, QrjKN-STBBET, ATK!ECAN3>. EVERY ACCOMMODATION for Travellers and Lodgers. None but the BEST WINES, SPIRITS, Ac, kept. BAGATELLE antf other amusements provided. N.B.— Good Stables.' Sadd)§ Horses and Trap? on hire. FLAX. THE undersigned is a CASH BUYER of WELL DRESSED FLAX. ROBERT WALKER, Kauri Gum Merchant, Wharf, Auokland.

MANAGEMENT OP GOLDMINENG COMPAN1E8. 11HB undersigned it prepared to undertake the FORMATION and MANAGEMENT of Goldmioiug Companies uud< r the L^m.itad Liability Act. Hit long residence in A.tyoklandi and oonneotion with other Compare*, in * guarantee that any busineu entrusted to him. will U'e attended, to with promptitude and cajre. An. «ceileat Boardroom for Director*' qieetings, free of ooit. W. TAYLOR, (Muter of St. Matthew's School.) Office! ; Crescent Ohamberi, ShortUnd-etreefc, Auokland. MANAGEMENT OP GOLD-MINING COMPANIE8. rpHK undersigned offers hi« services »•< L'OAL X MANAGER to companies formed, or about to be formed, undertaking to carry out all preliminary at well at subsequent general arrangements, in strict accordance with legal requirements j hit be*t efforts will be direoted to promote *ucfc interests M may be committed ty> him. And bit connections with other companies will,, he fcrtuU, be a sufficient guarftuteg for the efficient fulilment of any e«ga.$e* ment ke may enter int», 7 : ». W. J )N#4 Agent for the Royal Insurance Company, (MfiQM,2t l Qut«n..itmfc f Auckland,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3761, 8 September 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3761, 8 September 1869, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3761, 8 September 1869, Page 3

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