Public Companies. ■vrOBTHEEN ASSURANCE JN COMPANY. _ . Capital .....£3,000,000. STATEMENT SHE-WING THE PROGRESS OF XHE NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY Tfrom its establishment in 1836 to the present time (1878). Net Fire Net Life A fcSd U Bevenue. Revenue, interest. in 1536 "700 : 38,200 iSs 1.900 2,000 2,600 60,000 IS4I 3,200 9,500 2,400 63,900 liij 4,000 14,000 4,000 95,500 \M7 6,800 18,200 6,300 134,600 lS5d 7,800 26,200 6,500 ' 162,800 1853 22.900 87,400 8,600 225,800 1556 63,400 56,500 13,200 842,500 1559 100,S00 62,600 18,600 453,600 isfio 127,900 75,300 24.200 592,400 1565 163,900 87.400 34.70« 802,700 1563 152,500 113.700 41,100 940,900 IS7I 236,400 119.900 67.700 1,241,600 1874 313 300 133,000 78,400 1,778.100 1877 403,700 157,600 101,000 * 2,216,800 _^^^ _ ————— —— i ■ ■ 11 ■ ■ LIFE DEPARTMENT. It is worse than useless to possess a Life Poliey nnless there is the certainty tbat the sum assured wil toe paid at death'. A man may for years trust tol as a support for his family, and ultimately find that It is of no value. The sums assured by the "NORTHERN**are guarinteed by the Shareholders cspital of Three Millions Sterling, and by its Accumulated Funds, all safely invested, amounting already /December, 1877) to moro than TWO MILLION TWO HCJNDRKD THOUSAND POUNDS, and continually increasing. In the Participation Branch, the whole of the
asczrtaised surplus at each valuation belongs to the Assured. The undersigned, Ageut for the above Company, is prepared to accept Risks against Fire on Buildings and Contents in the City and Prorinco of Auckland, at the LOWEST CURRENT RATES. THOMAS MACKY. Fort-street, March 19,1579. The transatlantic fire insurance COMPANY OF HAMBURG. Capitax (Revised) —£220,00 \ Capital Pattvttp Keskrvx Funj> (Revised)— £67,000. Baxekhs TK ;BX COLONT : BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, ygk All Claims Settled in the Colon/ Without Delay. This Company having opened Agencies throughout the Colony is prepared to accept fire Risks on every description of Property, at the Lowest Current Rates AUCKLAND AGENT—ALEX. SAUNDERS No. <5, INSURANCE Bum>IKOS, Qtjux-st. H/fUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF lU AUSTRALASIA, FOB MUTUAL AND INDEFEASIBLE LIFE ASSURANCE, ENDOWMENT AND ANNUITY BUSINESS. Head Office fob Niw Zxalaxd : QUEEN-STREET, Al 2KLAND ; WithiOffices throughout the Colony. local Director: GEORGE BURGOTNE OWEN, ESQ. Principal Medical Officer: CHAS. FIELD GOLDSBRO*, M.D., F.R.C.P, Solicitors : MESSES. WHITAKER, BUSS ELL & BUDDLK. Ihe 0!»LY office in New Zealand granting policies absolutely indefeasible from date of issue. Settle* ments prompt and liberal, without reference to Sydney office. No quibbles or red tape allowed t« interfere with justice. Members can travel svbrywhere, reside in any country, and engage in every occupation, without giving notice to the office. Every information can be obtained on application at the Association's Office. WILLIAM T. J. BELL, General Agent for New Zealand. gjOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL, £1,000,000. Buildings of every description and Contents In* inred. Wool from Sheep's Back or Shipping Port of London. Vessels, Freight, Gold, Grain, Gum, and Cargoes enerally Insured to and from London, the Colonies, America, China, Mauritius, the Islands, &c. Lowest Cub&xxt Eatxs. Bead Office, Auckland. A. BOARDMAN, Manager. The united insurance company. Capital, £500,000. * Head Office: 275. George-street, Sydney. We are prepared to take FIRE AND MARINE ISKS on exceedingly moderate terms; and we mrantee prompt and liberal settlements. JOHN REID & CO., Agents. 26 Queen-street, Auckland. Seeds, Produce, &c. COCKSFOOT! WIMATE COCKSFOOT ! On Sale by the Undersigned, 5 000 BT7SHELS NEW COCKSFOOT AT TEN SHILLINGS PER BUSHEL, DELIVERED AT ONEHUNGA. TERSls.—Under Fifty Pounds, nett Cash here; over that amount; 3 months' acceptance, with an approved endorsement. Hacks, Is each. Bushel is understood to be SOlba. Orders to be sent DIRECT. SAMPLES can be had on application to SAML. TAPLIN, SEED AND GENERAL MERCHANT, Cabxyle, Patza. Patea, May 22,1879. SEED WAREHOUSE, QUEEN-STREET, Auckland (iTEXT BELOW BASK. OF NEW ZEALAND). Nursery and Seed Groand: Mount Hobson, Remuera. C. T. Ween makes every endeavour to supply all articles of the best possible quality. The SEED WAREHOUSE is furnished with Farm and Garden Seeds, Manures, and requisites of all descriptions, including Grasses, Clovers, Vegetable, Flower, Tree, and Plant Seeds, Beed Potatoes, Cereals, Pulse, &c., &c., of all descriptions, Chemical Manure of proved quality, Bonednat, Grasses, &C., Garden Pottery and Glassware, Implements, &c., 4c. Supplies are constantly arriving from best sources in W.parts of the world. 5 CRSEEY STOCK.—It is intended to relinquish a portion of the Nursery business, but Plants for ornamentation and specialities will still be produced. At present there are about two acres choice and wellJQTaiiced general Nursery Stock to dispose of adrantageouslj to purchasers, the land being required for KM productions. As to the different items of stock, C. T. W. will waeavour to select from the stock of his brother nurserymen to complete orders. c. t. wren, SEEDSMAN AND NURSERYMAN.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5473, 2 June 1879, Page 3
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