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Insurance Companies. SUN FIRE OFFICE, LONDON Established 1710. Xnaaraccai effected upon almost ever/ description of Property at the Current Kates of Premiums. Total mm insured, ISSI -£291,300.900. Claims arranjed by the Local Agent and paid with promDtitude and liberality. G. W. BINNET, Agent. Queen-street. UNITED FIRE AND MAXINE INSUP.ANCE COMPANY. he undersigned is prepared to offer special inducements to insurers. RISKS taken at LOWER KATES than heretofore, and LOSSES PAID PROMPTLY. AST. HEATHER, Agent. Levet Queen-streeU The fire insurance associaTION (LIMITED) OF LONDON. HEAD OFFICE FOB AUSTRALASIA, SYDNEY N.S.W. CAPITAL AND RESERVE FUND, £1,033,572. The undersigned is prepared to accept Risk*, in town or country, at Lowest Remunerative Kates. Losses and Claims paid, on proof, without reference C. F. E. KISSLING, Agent P. D. of Auckland. The equitable insurance ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND. Capital—£l,ooo,ooo. FIRE. MARINE. LIFE. AND FIDELITY GUARANTEE. Heax> OrncK: DUNEDIN, Corner Bond and Rattray-streets. Directom: E: B. Cargill, Esq. (Chsirman), J. Haslettj Esq. J. Hogs, Esq, F. MeerHLD, Esq. A. Scoullar, Esq. W. Or egg, Esq. H. Guthrie, Esq. W. C. KIRKCALDY, Maaagtr. INSURANCES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS GBANTED OK the MOST FAVOURABLE TERMS A.N I> AT LOWEST CURRENT KATES. Auckland AOEXT: F. T: KNIGHT, Fort-street. HENDERSON k MACFARLANE, Chief Agents for Auckland, Poverty Bay, and New Plymouth Districts. "VT ORTHERN ASSURANGB J3l COMPANY. Capital £3,000,000 STATEMENT SHEWING THE PROGRESS Of THI NORTHERN ASSITRASOE COMPANY Since Its establishment in 1336 to the present tint 1678). _ Net Fire Net Life j Re ,™ ne A £wd U " R«enue. Revenue. J 1838 %&■ £ ~00 ! ifiOO 83,^00 ISSB 1,900 J 000 2,500 1841 3,200 f 9,SCO 2,400 63,900 1®44 4.000 i 14,000 4,000 96,600 1847 6.500 18,200 6,800 134,600 ISSO 7,900 26,000 6,500 162,500 1563 2*2,500 37,400 8,600 225,800 1856 68,400 I 66,590 18.PG0 342,509 1359 100,300 | 62,600 18,609 453,600 1*62 127,900 ! 75,300 24,200 592,400 1865 163,900 » 87,400 34,700 802,700 i IS6B 182,500 j 113,700 41,100 940,900 ! 1871 236,400 . 119,900 57,700 1,241,690 1574 813,300 f 133,000 78,400 1,778,100 1877 403,700 157,600 2,215,800 LIFE DEPARTMENT. It la woae than uselsess to posaeu & Life Policy on* less there Is the oertainty that the sum assured will bs paid at death. A man may for years trust to it as the support of his family, and ultimately find that it is ef no value. The sums assured by the " NORTHERN" are guaranteed by the Shareholders capital of Three Millions Sterling, and by its Accumulated Funds, al safely Invested, amounting already (December, 1877) to more than Two Million Two Hundred Thoxtbjjtd Pounds, and continually Increasing. In the Participation Branch, the whole of th A.BCKB.TAJNKD scßrLrs at each valuation belongs to the Assured. The undersigned, Agent for the above Company, I prepared to accept Risks against Fire on Buildings and I Contents In the City and Province of Auckland, at the LOWEST CURRENT RATES. THOMAS MACEY. Fort-street, March 19,1879. Mutual life association op AUSTRALASIA. Established 1869, and incorporated by Act of Govern* ment. THE SECOND OLDEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN AUSTRALASIA. THE FIRST TO ISSUE POLICIES FREE FROM AIL RESTRICTIONS. and the only one ESTABLISHED within the TWENTY YEARS which has declared a BONUS on an absolutely PURE PREMIUM VALUATION. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS* Post Magazine (London). " A well-managed and deservedly prosperous Society. The expenses of administration are among the most moderate that come under our notice at home or abroad-' The Insurance Agent (London). "We consider the amount of business obtainec highly satisfactory, and congratulate the Executive on their great success." Insurance Times (New York), "Conservative management and honourable busl* ness 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 an increase of business over its predecessors, while at the same time the expenses of management are kept within reasonable limits." Insurance and Banking Record (Melbourne). " We can say without hesitation that the resource! and acoounts have always appeared to us most satisfactory. The policy has boen to build up the society upon prudent and conservative principles rather than upon the less sure foundation of grasping business at any price." Hejld Offics yojt New Zealand : 81, Queen-3treet, Auckland, Directors: ARTHUR HEATHER, ESQ., A. O. HOETON, ESQ. Medical'Ofßcer : OH AS. FIELD GOLDSBORO 1 , M.D., F.R.O.P, Bankers: THE BANE OF NEW ZEALAND, Solicitors: MESSRS. WHITAKER, RUSSELL, AND BUDBLB. Principal Office, Sydney: Branches at Melbourne, ' Brisbane, and Adelaide; and Agencies; in all the j cities and principal towns In New Zealand, and the I other Australian Colonies. WILLIAM T, J, BELL, General Agent for New Zealand, Butchers. & W. HELLABY, WHOLESALE, SHIPPING AND FAMILY BUTCHERS. Shortland-street, Aookland, PRIME CORNED BEEF AJH> PORK always OS Hand, in Kegs or Tierces (quality guaranteed) CORNED AND SMOKED TONGUES ALWAYS HAND. Calves Rennets in any quantities, POULTRY OF ALL KINDS DRESSED TO ORDER, Dealers in Game. Pheasants live or dead, alwayso hand. Town and Country Orders punctually attended to Families waited on in Town ana Suburbs. H. & J. B 1 N 8 T " Di WHOLESALE & RETAIL BUTCHERS, BILLINGTON'S BUILDINGS, FttEEMAN's Bat. Families waited on for Orders. Shipping Supplied Corned Bed in any quantity, Poultry dressed to order. XpISHER AND CO. LIMITED, have ' great pleasure to inform their customers and the public that, on and after the Ist of April, they Intend to reduce the price of meat as followo :— I Roast Beef (prime cut) _ _ M per lb. , do do (second cut) _ _ id I Prima Leg of Mutton .. .. Ijd do Loins do .. — _ do Quarters do — ~ .. 4d FISHER AND 00. (Limited), Wholesale Shjppi.no & Family Bdtoh Kfu, Queen-streot (aext Bank of New Zealand, Auckland) ■ — Poultry of all kind* dressed to order. Primt Ttuokod Tonguus, Uome-cured Bacon, Corned Beel on Skit in Large quantities.—N.B.—Dealors in Gamo. Lire Pheasants forwarded to all parts of the Colony npou receipt of order. Families waited on la town or suboibii

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6907, 7 January 1884, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6907, 7 January 1884, Page 6

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