Public Companies. OOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL, £1,000,000. Buildings of every description ar.u C-.menu lr.•ured. Wool from Sheep's 3ack or Shipping Port or L^rv'-m. Vessels, Freight, Gold, Grain, Gnm, and Cargoe. generally Insured (o and from London, the Colonies America, Chine, Mauritius, the Islands, ic. Lowf.st CrR-.m.vT Kue*. Head Office, Auckland. A. BOARDMAN, Man s/.-er. THE COLONIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. FIRE AND MARINE. Capital £2,000,000. Htab Office, Wellington. DIRECTORS : Tht Hon. C. J. Pharazy.v, Chairman The Hob. O. Randall Jonnsov. Vice-Chairman The Hon. Dr M. S. Grace A be B. Brandon, Esq. I E. W. Mills, Esq. Walter J. Nathvn, Esq | Jacob Joskfb, Esq GENERAL MANAGER: G. S. Graham, Esq. Teroporaiy Offices, Panama Chamber?, Panamattreet. The Company is now Liking Fire and Marine Risks of every description at the Lowest Curkemt Rates. THE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE. This Company being compelled by its Articles of Association to reserve 106,000 Shares (half the capital?, to be allotted from time to time to actual insurers on*.y in proportion to the amount of premiums paid, offers to the public generally, and particularly !• men of small means, th-! two-fold advantage, which no Fire Insurance Company of New Zealand has hitherto offered, that of secuity against loss from fire combined with participation in the profits of one of the safest and most lucrative kinds of investment in the world. An insurer with this Company, being a Shareholder, in effect reduces the kstic charged on 1113 own property in proportion to the amount of premium he pays and the influence he exerts to induce others to insure with the Company. Every information may be obtained of THE AGENT AT AUCKLAND, JAS. B. GRAHAM, SOLICITOR, Hob-ion's Building*. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVE DENT SOCIETY. Established in tiif. Year 1549. FOR LIFE ASSURANCE ON THE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE Nf.W Z ALAND J'ItANCH : Head Office .. .. Wellington. Invested Fund?. .. .. .. .. £2 300/00 Annual Income .. .. .. ~ 550,000 Amount Assure.! .. .. .. .. 12,0 ojo 0 Claim* Paid . ' 850,000 Policies in Force .. 31,000 LAST YEAR OF THE Q JTN OUENNIUM. Sixth Division gf Profits. The whole of the profits are divided amongst the assured, and Lnuu-ies to the amount of £910,c0.> have alre.-idy beea allotbd. The. last division of profit t"cA place in 1874. and the cish surplus then dividel am-umed to £235,00 >, giving additions to polici-s averaging £3 per cent, peranum on the sum assured. The bonuses on policies becoming claims have varied from £15 per cent, on the sum as.-ure>l for a policy of five year,' standing to £150 per cent, for one of twenty-five years' duration. Bon uses become v-sted additions to policies when tliey have been fuil rive ye»rs in force. The profits realised during the Hat Qve vear.s will be ascertained and divided as at 31st December next and all policies issued on or before that date will b? entitled to participito iu the profits of quinquennium Prosp»c'u*es, forms of proposal, and all informat'on may b- ohtiined from the Branch i. ffic--, Wellington, or from any of the .-ouii ty's ugi-nts. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Agent for Au klM:d : AL.-X. s venders. STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY. FrRE, MARINE, A>D FIDELITY GUARANTIEE RISKS TAKEN at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. REMOVED To tha Premises cf MESS KS. COMBES & DALDY, 27, Queen-street, Auckland M M. IRVING, Manager Aucklani Branch. FIDELITY AND ACCIDENT GUARANTY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. This Company is prepared to issue Policies on moder«te te>ms, guaranteeing the Fidelity of Lank and Mercanti e clerks, a-rd other persons employi-.d in situations of trust and responsibility. JOHN ±:KIL> & CO., Agent', '20, Queen-street. MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUsTRALASI.V, FO.: MUTUAL AND IVHEFKASIRLE LI?E AS-URANCK, ENDOWM'C.M' AND ANNUITY BUSINESS. Head Office for Stw Zealand : QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND ; With OScos in all the Principal Towns in the Ci-lony, Local I irfctor. : GEORGE BURGOYNE OWEN, ESQ. Prikcipal Medical Officer : CHAS. FIELD GOLDSBRo', M.D., F.R.C.P. The only office in New Zealand granting policies absolutely indefea ible from da'.e of issus. Settlements' prompt and liberal, without reference to Sydney office No quihbles or red tape allowed to interfere with justice. Meml ers can travel tveKVwhere, reside iu any country, and engage in every occipjttion, without giving notice to the office. Every information can he obtained on application at the Association's Office. WILLIAM T. J. BELL, General Agent for New Zealand. Saddlery. TTUNTING AND J. WISEMAN Has a Good Selection of Saddles, Bridles, Breastplates, Whips, Spurs, Game Bags, Cartridges, Belts, Gaiters, &c, &c, For the approaching Season. 113, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, AND BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT HAMILTON EAST. J. W. has bought some Large Lots of English Saddlery of Various Qualities, AT LESS THAN ENGLISH COST, WHICH UE WILL SELL CHE\P. A SPECIALITY^ "YyiSEMAN'S £3 10 s S TATION SADDLESTHERE BEING NO DUTY ON IMPORTED PADDLE MATERIALS. I am able to compete with the Engish Manufacturers of this class of HIGH KNEE-PAD SADDLES, LEATHER BEING CHEAPER HERE, And having VARIOUS APPLIANCES OF MY OWN INVENTION FOR BAYING TIME.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XV, Issue 5173, 15 June 1878, Page 8
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