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NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY FOR FIRE, MARINE, AND GENERAL INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICES: FRASEIt’s BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. CAPITAL, £250,000, WITH UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF THE SHAREHOLDERS. Directors: Chairman—Thomas Henderson, Esq. Deputy Chairman—S. Browning. Alfred Buckland, John Henry Burnside, Hugh Coolahan, William C. Daldy, David Graham, Walter K. Graham, Thomas Russell, C. J. Stone, William C. Wilson, James Williamson. John Graham, John S. Oliver, George Eraser, Ex-Directors: I George B. Owen, 1 William T. Buckland. Auditors: | George Eliott Eliott, Marine Surveyor: William Crush Daldy. FIRE I) EPA R T MEN T. 'THUS COMPANY undertakes the Assurance of 1 Stores, Shops, and Buildings, in which trades are carried on, Dwellings, Farm Houses, &c,, Merchandize and Goods ol every description, Hay Stacks, Ships, in Harbour, in Dock, and on Slip, at Rates of Premium as advantageous to the interests of the Assured as those offered by any other Office. MAR IN E I) EPART MEN T. Ships Insured for the Voyage or Time. Merchandize and Goods insured with and without particular average. Claims for Loss or Average payable by the Company 3 Mouths after the settlement of the same, and made payable in London, Sydney, or Melbourne, if required. By effecting Insurance on Produce to the United Kingdom in this Company the British Policy duty of 5 per cent, is saved. The Directors can confidently refer to the well-known character of the Company for liberality and promptitude in the discharge of claims, and would remind assurers that this being a Colonial Institution the whole of the Profits are retained and invested in the Colony, instead of being transmitted to England, %* Tables of Rates, Printed Forms of Proposals, and nil other information may be obtained from ten to four daily, at the Office of the Company, or from any of the Directors, GEORGE P. PIERCE, Manager, Notice. I7IROM and after this date the Agency of the Im perial Insurance Company will he conducted by Mr. Samuel Jackson, of this City, Solicitor. Dated this Ist day of July, 18(52 GEO. GRAHAM. ALDERSON & SONS, (late HALL AND ALDERSON,) TANNERS AND CURRIERS, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF SADDLERY, HARNESS Maync’s Patent Breaking Saddles Crimean and other Pack Saddles Boots and Shoes Enamelled and Japanned Leathers Moroccos, Roans, and all other Fancy Leathers Military-belts, Accoutrements Grindery and Saddlers’ Ironmongery 221 ELIZABETH-STREET, SYDNEY. 83T Bla?k and Polar Oil always on hand. Young Men’s Christian Association, DURIIAM-STREET. THE advantages offered by this Institution arc a comfortable Reading Room, supplied with the leading English and Colonial Papers, Magazines, Quarterlies, &c. Private Rooms for Correspondence, Business purposes, and study, supplied with Bank Cheques, Stationery, Works of Reference, &c. Refreshments can be had in the Rooms at moderate charges. A well-selected Library of 1,500 Volumes, to which an addition has recently been made. Amongst the Books will be found:— Du Chaillu’s Adventures in Equatorial Africa Livingtone’s Travels Tennent’s Natural History of Ceylon The Wide Wide World Say and Seal Boswell’s Life of Johnson The Desert and the Bush The Woman in White The Four Georges—W. M. Thackeray M’Clintock’s Voyage of the ‘ Fox’ Dr. Doran’s Tabic Trails; and Habits and Men Autobiography of Lord Dundonald Curiosities of Civivization, Ur. Wynter Memorials of Sergeant Marjonrum The Works of Sydney Smith Lord Macaulay’s Speeches, Essays, and History The Pickwick Papers Thomson’s New Zealand Kingsley’s Miscellanies Peninsular Scenes and Sketches Family Romance and the Vicissitudes of Families, by Sir Bernard Burke Tom Brown’s School Days The Words of the Angels—Stier The Speeches of Gratton, Burke, Curran, Fox, Sheridan, Erskinc, &c. Chambers’s Repository, Miscellancy, Papers, Ac. Wilson’s Talcs of the Borders Tales of Women’s Trials—Mrs. J. C. Hall The Leisure Hour, and Sunday at Home And various other Works of popular interest, on Scientific, Religious, Historical, and General Subjects. Annual Subcuiption:— 10s., payable (if desired) half-yearly or qnatcrly. Lady Subscription (to the Lihraay only), ss. per annum. Honorary Subscribers, XI. J. JACKSON, Assistant Secretary. Gospel Oak Galvanized Tinned Iron. (Formerly sold under the name of Morcwood and Rogers’ Patent.) only Prize Medal granted in the Galvanized J. Iron Trade at the International Exhibition, 18C2, was awarded to the Proprietors of the “GOSPEL OAK WORKS,” TIPTON, STAFFORDSHIRE, For “the excellent quality of their Sheets.’’ Supplied through all London Merchants. WILLIAM LEE, Agent, 74, King William-street, London. Important to Country Settlers. t'llHE undersigned is prepared to enter into arrangeX ments with country settlers for the supply of a vegetable material, the growth of the forest. It is easily prepared, without machinery, and a remunerative price will he paid on delivery in Auckland, by the cwt. or ton. For particulars and terms apply to the undersigned between the hours of 11 and 12 each day, at Webb’s Music Hall, Fort-street, Auckland. CHARLES BARON DE THIERRY. July 18th, 1802. WESLEY COLLEGE. MR. JOHN FLETCHER, PRINCIPAL. rp ER M S PE R QUART ER : Savings’ Bank, MONEY, in sums of XIOO and upwards, lent on Freehold security. Applications, describing property, &c., to be left at the new Bank. Queen-street. WILLIAM C. DALDY, sf October. ISO?. Yftp-Prewlenf.

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1742, 15 November 1862, Page 7

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