Tlio groat reduction in insurance rates though greatly appreciated by those whose i policies are about to expire, is not, perhapp, i \U that prudent people wish for. A decreased • risk of fire is wanted, and the following letter j is therefore to the point:—"Guardian Fire ind Life Assurance Company, Branch Office, Manchester, March 20, 1878. Dear sirs,—Re;erring to your letter of to-day, wo have no jesitatiou in saying that no mechanical power .1 ihat has come uudcr our supervision contains so 1 ittlo risk of fire as your new * Otto ' silent * gas engine. Generally speaking, we should not , ;hink it necessary to make any charge for it.— g fours, &c., J. "NY. Mac lure, Branch Manager. 1 —Messrs. Crosaley Brothers." t A general meeting of the Pakuranga Hunt 31ub is advertised to be held on Friday first, at 8 I o'clock, at the office of the Baring Club. I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5394, 1 March 1879, Page 6
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