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Insurance Companies. SUN FIRE OFFICE, LONDON Established 1710. Insurances effected upon almost every description nf Property at the Current Rates of Premiums. Total gum insured, 3881 -£270,959,974. Claims arranged br the Local Agent and paid wiih promptitude and U ' G. W. BI.NNKY, Agent. (ji'ecn-strert. Mutual fire and marine INSURANCE COMI'ANY <iF NEW ZEA. LAM'HEAD Ol'i'lC)' - AUCKLAND. I'IKK AND MA 111 NIC RISKS ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT KATKS. KOCKIfT DOIiSO.V. <loncr.il Manager. .<,■ jioner to Lend upon Freehold Security. HAMKS AND mkksky marine INSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON, Capital. 0200,000. Reserve Fund, i1;>25,00u ' Marine risks accepted at lowest current rates. 11. W. Hkath, agent. OXDOX A.N'D LAXCASIIIRK KIRK C'o.MPAXY (Established in the Colonies, 150"2). £1,OOO; Kkhkkv.-. F»M., AUCKLAND DISTKICT. T1 e undersigned, having been appointed Agent for 'Company, is prepared to receive proposals for all of Insurances at lowest rates. 11. W. HKATH, luO, Queen-street. Applications invited for Sub-agencics by those in a p-vsition to influence business. STANDARD FIRH A D M ARINE )0 INSURANCE COMPANY OF NKW ZEALAND. Capital, £1,000,000. I'ire, Marino. and Kidelitv Guarantee Risks taken LOWEST CL'UHKNT KATLS. ALF.X. SKINNKR, (j'neon-sfreet- Manager in ~nd. UNITED FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. j The undersigned i«; prepared to offer special inducements to insurers RISKS taken at LOWER RATES than heretofore, and LOSSES FAID PROMPTLY. AliT. HEATH UK, Agon'. Lower Queen-street. VORTHERN ASSUHANCJi COMPANY. Ca p ita L £3,000,000 STATEMENT SHEWING THE PROGRESS OF TJlfc NORTHERS ASSURANCE COMPANY its establishment in IS&> to tlio present timIS7S). Net Fire ' Net Life Rc / ( ;" lie ! ***• Revenue. I Revenue. ' Funds in • * Ccv " haD<* I -C £ £ | £ 1536 1 9CK { 700 , l,Jtf» . 33,200 I 1,900 • 000 2,500 1841 I 3,200 ; 9,S 00 2,400 ' 63,9(0 ls4i 4.000 , 14,000 ! 4,000 95,f»00 1547 | 6.500 15.200 ;\&OJ 134,1*0 ISSO ! 7,900 26,000 I 6,f>00 102,800 j 22,900 | 37,400 S,i>oo } 225,^00 1556 1 68,4u0 56,500 542,r»00 laM 100,300 i U2.t500 ls,GiK> i 453, tiOO latii i 127,5v0 i 75,300 24,2->0 ; 592,400 ! 103,900 ! 57.400 34,700 ' 802,700 lid? 1 162,600 i 113,700 41,100 i 940,900 1571 ' 230,400 ' 119,900 57,700 j 1,241.0*00 1374 ! 313,300 i 133,000 76,400 ! 1,776,100 1577 j 403,700 j 157,500 i 2,215,^00 LIFE DEPARTMENT. It is worse than useless to possess a Life Policy unless there is the certainty that the sum assured ■will be paid at death. A man may for years trust to it as the support of his family, and ultimately tlnd that it is of no value. The sums assured by the "NORTHERN" are guaranteed by the Shareholders capital of Three Millions Sterling, and by it 3 Accumulated Funds, all safely invested, amounting already (December, 1577) to more thau Two Million Two llcnoked Tuol'saxi> Pounds, and continually increasing. In the Participation Branch, tho whole of the ascertained SURPLUS at each ralnation belongs to the Assured. The undersigned, Agent for the above Company, is prepared to accept Risksagainst Fire on Buildings and Contents in the Citv and Province of Auckland, at the LOWEST CURRENT RATES. THOMAS MACKY. Fort-street, March 19, 1579. Mutual life association of AUSTRALASIA. Established 1569, and incorporated by Act of Govern ment. THE SECOND OLDEST MUTUAL Llfc'K OFFICE IN AUSTRALASIA. THE FIRST TO ISSC E POLICIES FREE F Pr>M ALL RESTRICTIONS, *nd the only one tSTABLISHED within the last TWENTY YEARS which has declared a BON US on an ab>o!utely PURE PREMIUM VALUATION. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. Post Magazine (London). " A well-managed and deservedly piosperous Society. The expenses :>f administration are among the most moderate thht come under our notice at home or abroad.' The Insurance Agent (London). "We consider the amount of business obtained highly satisfactory, and congratulate the Executive on their great success." Insurance Times (New York). "Conservative management and honourable business policy have always distinguished the career of this Office. Notwithstanding an ever active and sometimes an unscrupulous competition from its rivals, it is steadily pushing ahead, each succeeding year showing aa increase of business over its predecessors, while at the same time the expenses of management aro kept within reasonable limits/' Insurance and Banking Rec rd (Melbourne). " We can say without hesitation that the resources ind accounts have always appeared to us most patisfactory. The policy has been to buiid up the society ujA)n prudent and conservative principles rather than upon the l-iis sure foundation of grasping business at any price." Hkai> Ofkick fop. New Zeala.vo : 51, Qceen-street, ACUKLAND. Directors: ARTHUR HEATHER, ES(j., A. O. HORTON, ESQ. Medical Oiiicer: CHA=. FIELD (;OLI>SEORO ? , M.I ~ FR.C.P, Bankers: THE BANK OK NEW ZEALAND. Solicitors : ME.SSIA KU>SELL, AND BUi»rLE. Principal OSice, Sydney: Branches at Melbcurne, Brisbane, and Adelaide ; and Agencies ; in all the ■cities and principal towns in New Zealand, and t.'io other Australian Colonies. WILLIAM T. J. UELL, General Agent for New Zealand. Fancy GoodsMONTAGUE'S O N T A G U E' S Fancy t>.azaar, ancy X>azaar, «UEEK-STREET, AUCKLAND. ARRIVAL OF FRESH NOVELTIES IN WATCHES, CHAINS, JEWELLERY, AND FANCY GOODS, Per latest steamers, purchased by our London buyer for cash, and which will, during the holiday " season, be offered to the public Zir AT PRICES DEFYING COMPETITION I Ladies' Gold Watches From 30s Ladies' Silver Watches From 25s Gent's Gold Watches.. .. .. .. From Sbs Gent's Silver Watches .. .. .. From 25s The Celebrated Wkltham Lever .. .. From GOa Lover Watchcs From 55s The Water'>ury Watch, in nickel casts. keyless .. .. .. .. At 17s Cd each Silver Albert Chains, both Gent's and Ladies' From 10s L'vlieV and Gent's Gold Alberts .. .. From 30s Ln'iies' and Gent's Colonial (Jold A ; 1 s From 50s La'iies' Silver Necklets .. .. From C's Cd Ladies' Silver Lockets .. .. From 3s 9d GoM and Ear-rings .. From 10s Gent's (Jold ami silver Suites .. I rom 10s Gent's Gold Ricgs .. .. .. From 3< Gd Lvlies' Gold liings .. .. .. From 5s And an immense variety cf Gold and Silver Jewellery at the same low prices. EVER" ARTICLE GUARANTEED. fcr last Orient Steamer we have received a consignment of Abyssinian Gold Chains and Silverine Necklets, from 5s each. These are splendid imitations, and wear well. Also, the Very latest Novelty, ALASKA DIAMONDS set in gold, us Rings and Ear-rings, from 10a each. i " ese goods possess a brilliancy equalling that of the v most valuable Diamonds. -Now opening, the Latest Novelty in Ladies'Ba?s, s'n. Z uS, l ° hiatch in shade all the fashionable dresses; *n£ e ' i" an d*painted Vases; Toilet Sets, in China Biwr. ?n!-' Terra-Cotta, Dresden, Majolica, and . Lrnna Ornaments; a verv choice selection of En glish Electro-plated Goods, both Atrial and ornamental. lowifr a ,^ 8 ' General Fancy Goods at the Ze*aUnd. an(l Jjrices * Assortment in I llost^nbe^a]^ )^ Ba2aars » Schools treated MONTAGUES FANCY BAZAAR, QgEEN-STREET. KINLOCH'S horse and cattle medicines. *• KIL RA E KXNLOCH, Chemist and DhUoaisT, y xt rrt ,Pp er Symouda-street-B. Kinloch, V.S., resides wit abore.

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New Zealand Herald, Issue 6568, 5 December 1882, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Issue 6568, 5 December 1882, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Issue 6568, 5 December 1882, Page 7