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IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. 1 Old Broad-Street; and 16 Pall Mall, London. INSTITUTED 1803 FOR Insuring Houses and other Buildings, Goods, Wares, Merchandise, Manufacturing and Fanning Stocks, Ships in Port, Harbour, or Dock, and the Cargoes of such ships; also, Ships building and repairing, Barges and other vessels on navigable rivers and canals, and goods on board such vessels, throughout Great Britain and Ireland, and in Foreign Countries, from Loss or Damage by Fire. SUBSCRIBED AND INVESTED CAPITAL, £ 1 ,600,000. Directors. Martin T. Smith, Esq., M.P., Chairman. Thomas George Barclay, Esq., Deputy-Chairman. James C. B. Bell, Esq. Robert C. L. Bevan, Esq. Augustus H. Bosanquet.Esq Charles Francis Cobb, Esq. Andrew Colvile, Esq. George Hy. Cutler, Esq. Henry Davidson, Esq. Arch. Hastie, Esq., M.P. Samuel Pibbert, Esq. John Scott, Esq. Ex-Directors. Willliam Lyall, Esq. Daniel Mildred. Esq. Claud Nellson, Esq. John H. Palmer, Esq. Henry Pearse, Esq. Henry J. Prescott, Esq. George Reid, Esq. W. R. Robinson, Esq. Newman Smith, Esq. Charles Cave, Esq. George Field, Esq. George Hibbert, Esq. James G. Murdoch, Esq. Joseph .Reid, Esq. Alexander Stewart, Esq. Auditors. John Brand, Esq. j Sir John Kirkland, Edwd. 11. Chapman, Esq. ( Joshua Lockwood, Esq. Richard Twining, Jun., Esq. Ex-Auditor, Sir C. Rugge Price, Bart. Scale of Premiums. FIRST CLASS RISKS. Buildings constructed of Brick or Slone covered with Slate, Tile, or Metal, and detached or separated so as not to be affected by their contiguity to other buildings Bs. per cent, per annum. Buildings constructed and covered as above, but joined to other buildings not being of a hazardous nature, and not of inferior construction 12s. 6d. per cent. per annum. Buildings constructed and covered as above, but adjoining to shingled or other buildings of inferior construction 17a. 6d. per cent, per annum. fgjg” If hazardous goods be deposited in any of the above-named buildings, 5 per cent, per annum extra to be charged. SECOND CLASS RISKS. Buildings constructed of Brick or Stone, and covered with shingles, but detached or separated so as not to be affected by their contiguity to any other building, Buildings constructed us above, but joined to others of a similar or not inferior description 225. 6d. per cent, per annum. Buildings of stud work, or brick nogged, and covered with Slate, Tile, or Metal, but separated by a proper space from, so as not to be affected by any other buildings 17s. 6d. percent, per annum. Buildings constructed as above, but joined to other buildings of a superior class, with proper party walls

between 225. 6cl. per cent, per annum. ggj” If hazardous goods be deposited in any of the buildings named in this class, ss. per cent, per annum extra to be charged. THIRD CLASS RISKS. Buildings weather-boarded, or all, or part, of wood, and detached or separated, so as not to be affected by their contiguity to any other building, and their contents not hazardous, and not being occupied for any hazardous trades 255. to 30s. per cent. per annum. Buildings constructed as above, but adjoining to others of similar construction and occupation 355. to 455. per cent, per annum. If hazardous goods be deposited in any of the buildings named in this class, ss. per cent, per annum extra to be charged. GOODS WILL BE INSURED AT THE SAME RATE AS THE BUILDINGS IN WHICH THEY ARE DEPOSITED. HAZARDOUS GOODS, Such as Cotton, Flax, Hemp, Oil, Rosin, Saltpetre, Spirits, Fitch, Tar, Turpentine, &c. SHIPPING IN PORT, HARBOUR, OR DOCK. 12 mths. 6 mths. 3 mths. With warranty not to repair 10s. 7s. 6d. ss. With liberty to repair ... 20s. 15s. Od. 10s. Ships building ... ... SOs. 20s. Od, 15s. RATES FOR SHORT PERIOD ASSURANCES AS FOLLOWS:— Not exceeding one month, One-third the annual rate. Not exceeding 3 months... One-half „ „ ~ Exceeding 3 and not exceeding 6 months ... Three-quarters „ „ Exceeding 6 months ... The full annual rate. For Prospectus and further information apply to G. S. GRAHAM, Agent. n PICKLES, SAUCES, JAMS, &c., &c., (Free from Adulteration,) MANUFACTURED BY CROSSE & BLACKWELL, PURVEYORS TO THE QUEEN, SOHO SQUARE, LONDON. CROSSE & BLACKWELL’S various first class Manufactures are obtainable from every dealer in the Colony. Purchasers should insist on having C. & B.’s goods when they ask for them, as it is not at all unusual for inferior preparations to be substituted. Their pickles arc all prepared in Pure Malt Vinegar, and are precisely similar in quality to those supplied by them for use at HER MAJESTY’S TABLE. C. & B. invite attention to the following—Pickles, Tart Fruits, Sauces of all kinds, Jams, Potted Meats, Durham Mustard, Orange Marmalade, Essence, of Coffee, Calf’s Foot, and other Table Jellies, Pure Mushroom Catsup, and numerous other articles, all of which are of the highest quality, and are prepared with the most complete attention to Purity and Wholesomoness. Their Salad oil is the finest imported. C. & B. are AGENTS for LEA and PERRINS’ CELEBRATED AVORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, Carstairs" Sir Robert Peel’s Sauce, M. Soyer’s Sauces, Relish and Aromatic Mustard, Payne’s Royal Osborne Sauce, and Captain White’s Curry Powder and Paste, and Mulligatawny Paste.

NOW PUBLISHED, AT THE “ NEW-ZEALANDER” OFFICE, And may be had of the Agents in Town and Country THE AUCKLAND ALMANAC FOK 1 8 6 2. Pkice Sixpence. JUST PUBLISHED, And on Sale at the “New-Zealander” Office, U VTEW ZEALAND FLAX: ITS CULTURE IX AND PREPARATION FOR THE PURPOSES OF MANUFACTURE.” By M. Whytlaw. Registration of Electors. PARTIES wishing to have their names placed on the Electoral Rolls for the Province of Auckland for 1862, can obtain the “ Amended” Forms at the‘‘Ncw-Zcalander” Office. Time for Registaation, January, February, and March. January 24th, 1862. NOTICE. RO Ladies and Gentlemen who wish to purchase BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS to send to friends in Great Britain, &e., by the post or ship, may obtain only from C. H. BROOKS, Cook-street (one cottage from Chapel-street), specimens of the lovely New Zealand Perns and elegant Marine Algo, on sheets, large and small, to the cloth envelope sizc.J Samples may be seen at Mr, J. F. Leighton’s, Stationer, Shortland-street.

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1650, 8 February 1862, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1650, 8 February 1862, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1650, 8 February 1862, Page 12

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