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Insurance. TTTR Go V E KNMENT. iIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT Issues all Desirable Forms of Policies. , TITE PAYMENT OF EVKRY POLICY IS GTJAKANT£ED BY THE COLONY. DIVISION" OF PROFITS.—The surplus or profit it ordered by the Act of 1874 to be Divided among Policy-Holdehh only, and is to be ascertained every fifth year. The first investigation, with a view to division of profits, is to be made on the 30th June, ISSO. I'REMIUM RATES ARE LOWER than those of Private Companies, to an extent which is equivalent to a bonu3 in advance of from 15 to 20 per cent. PAYMENT OF PREMIUMS.—The payments maybe made during the whole term of life, or during' a limited period only, at an invariable annual, halfyearly, quarterly, or weekly premium. N DUSTRIAL BRANCH.—WeekIy premiums can only be paid on Policies issued in the Industrial Branch, which is at present confined to members of Registered Friendly Societies and Good Tem. plars. Forms of application and full particulars can be obtained on application to MR. J. G. BAKER. Travelling Agont, Governmant Insurance Office ; Or, to the CHIEF POSTMASTER, Auckland. Agent for industrial Branch—Mr. Samuel Worms, Shortland-street. MUTUAL PROVIDENT BOCIETY. FOR MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE, &o. NEW ZEALAND BRANCH. Head Office: —Wellington. Presknt Annual REVENUE— £369,742. Accumulated a?:d Invested Funds—£l,soo,647. Persons Assuring with this Office share the whole profits, and a Bonus ;*s declared every fifth year. Auckland Agent—Henry Gilfillan. Medical Referee—T. B. Kenderdine. The south British fire and MABINK INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. CAriTAX. £750,000 (Unlimited Liability). The large and steady increaso of the business of the Company, as shewn by its reports, affords the best pi oof of the confidence of the public in the institution, and of its popularity among insurers. It is conducted on sound principles, and is widely known for liberality and promptness in the settlement of claims. Losses can be paid at any Agency, at option of insured. A. EOARDMAN, Manager The transatlantic fire inSURANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG. Capital (Revised)—£22o,ooo, in 3,000 Shares. Capital Paid-up akd Reserve Fu>*i> (Revised)— £57,000. Bankers in tub Colony: BANK OF NE W ZEALAND. SST All Claims Settled in the Colony Without Delay. Read Office : CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND. AUCKLAND AGENT— ALKX. SAUNDERS, No. 6, Insurance Buildinos, Queen-st. The Board of Management have made favourable and binding arrangements with the undermentioned Re-insurance ISauks and Companies. This will enable the Agents of Mie Company to accept any risk of whatever magnitude, and will give to Policy-holders the security of over ONE MILLION sterling of subscribed capital:— The General Insurance Company of Frankfort-on-the-Oder The Eastern Bohemian Bank of Prague The Solus Re-insurance Society of Vienna The Atlas Re-insurance Dank of Vienna The German Re-insurance Bank of Frankfort-on-the-Maine The Esgle Society of Berlin The Liepzig Re-insuranre Society The Rhenish and WcstphalUu Re-insurance Society Conveyances, &o. NOTICE. The WAIKATO MAIL COACH will leave Mercer for Hamilton on arrival of the Train at 10 a.m. on 7»londays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, leaving Hamilton for Cambridge on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, and leave Hamilton for ohaupo, Te Awamutu, aud Alexandra on Tuesdays and Saturdays. REL'URN COAuli from Hamilton leaves on Tuesdays, Thursdays, aud Saturdays, for Mercer, in time for the last train t"» Auckland. Parcels and Passenger.?, booked at Mr. J. Soppet's, No. 8, Queen-street, or at the office. Mercer, will be forwarded with care and dispatch, to be prepaid. Not responsible for parcels valued over £5. C. G. QUICK, Proprietor; JOHN SOPPET, No. 8, Queen-street, Auckland Agent. BOMBAY, AND POfCENO. A Conveyance will leave Drury Station at 9 o'clock a.m. every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY, And will leave B mbay Settlement at 3 o'clock p.m., toment the Mail Train, every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY. It. S. WHITE, Carrier and Commission Agent. R. S. W. wishes the public to know that he will continue hi* business as CARRIER. PROVEDORE, AND COMMISSION AGE T. Ordkp.s Promptly Executed. Agents for receiving Orders and Parcels:—T. Ward, Painter, Queen-street; H. Clayton, Chemist Victoria-street; S. Cassky, Drury. K. S. WHITE, Great South Road. ONEHUNGA AND AUCKLAND LINE OF COACHES. TIME TABLE. Leave Oneliucga— Leave Auckland— 7.45 a.m. 9.45 a.m. 11.45 a.m. 3.45 p.m. K. GILHAM. HOWICK AND AUCKLAND LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES, - DAILY TIME TABLE. Leave Howick for P&nmure and Auckland, at 7.30 a.m. Leave Auckland for Panmurp and Howick, at 3 p.m. W. LUND ON & CO., Pjropmetoes. Booking Office—Victoria-stueet. COBB AND CO. ' S LIVEIiY AND BAIT STABLES, . VICTOXIIA-STKEET. For Hire-A great variety of Open and Close Carriages, Broughams, and Wedding Carriage*, with Grey Horses, with or. without postillions ; Buggies, 'single or Double-seated, hooded or open, for single or pair of Horses; Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saftdle Borses; Waggonettes, for picnic parties ; Covered Conveyances for driving parties to out-districts, Hearses and Mourning Coaclies. Omnibuses leave the Union Bank, Queen-street, for College tfill and Dedwood every halMiour, and for Newton and Ponsonby Road ©very hour. Carriages can be ordered for any parts of the Waikato, F. QUICK, Proprietor. WCROWTHER, © "VICTORIA LIVKRY & BAIT STABLES, Albert-street (close to Wyndham-street). Patronised and appointed Livery Stable-Keepo to H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh and His Excellency Sir G. P. Bowcn. < i For Hire—A great variety of Carriages, open and ! close ; Broughams and Wedding Carriages, with Grey Horses ; Buggies, single and double-seated,' hooded aud open, for single or pair of Ilorses: Four-wheelod DogCarts; Breaks for picnic parties; Covered Conveyauces for driving pas.sengers to out-districts; Ladies* and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses, &c., &c. Charges moderate. Electoral. . rjiHE ELECTORS OF -'FRANKLIN. Gentlemen,—l beg to intimate that lam a Candidate for the honour of being one of your Representatives. I am of opinion there should be one Government only for the Colony, with, of course, locally elected municipal and local authorities. If the British Islands and Ireland with their large population and greater area than New Zealand can be governed by one Parliament, it is difficult to see why Hew Zealand should require moro than one. Your obedient servant, "WILLIAM GOODFELLOW.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4408, 30 December 1875, Page 4

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