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Insurance Companies MANCHESTER FIRE ASSUME® COMPANY. Established 1824. CHIEF OFFICES : . 98. King-street, Manchester! 06, Cheapside, London. Agents for Now Zealand :' MESSRS. W. Mo ARTHUR & CO., AUCKLAND. The undersigned is prepared to accept risks at lowest current rates. i All losses promptly settled In the Colony. I FREDERICK NUTTER, General Manager, 35, Insurance Buildings, Auckland. THE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY LIMITED. Auckland Office : 139, Queen-street. DIRECTORS: Auckland : J. M. Shera (Chairman); S, Thome George ; F. J. Moss, M.H.It Dunkdtn :IS J. Spence (Chairman 1 ; W.J. M. Lar* nach, C.M.G., M.H.R.; Hon. George McLean, I M.L.C.; Hon. Robert Stout, Premier. The Colonial Mutual has added *o all the ordinary forms of assurance Soveral Distinctive Features, ana Is the only Colonial Life Office whijh issues TONTINE INVESTMENT POLICIES. The Absolute" and " Modified" Tontine Policies of the Colonial Mutual secure advantages not offered by any Foreign Company. Colonial Mutual Policies are INCONTESTABLE FROM DATE OF ISSUE, being entirely free from obnoxious conditions as to travelling,residence, occupation, mode of life or manner of death. H. S. H. LYALL, Secretaif for New Zealand. Australian mutual provident SOCIETY. [Established 1849.] ON THE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE. NEW ZEALAND BRANCH : CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. Local Board oir Direct es : The Hon. CHAS. JOHNSON PHA3AZYN, M.L.C. Chairman. The Hon. Sir WU. HUBERT, K.C.M.G. M.L.C., Deputy chairman. The Hon. A. de 13. BRANDON, M.L.C. The Hon. MORGAN 8. GRACE, M.D., M.L.R. CHAS. JOHN JOHNSTON, Esq., M.H.R. EDWARD }V. LOWE, Resident Secretary, Wellington! ANNUAL INCOME EXCEEDS £1,000,000. INVESTED FUND EXCEED £5,000,000. Reasons why you should assure with this Society : It is the only Colonial Office giving annual bonuses, reducing the net cost of assurance to tho lowest pessible limit. It la the oldest, largest, wealthiest and I most prosperous Mutual Life Office iu the Southern Hemisphere. Its bonuses are larger than those 61 any other office of a similar age in any part of the world. Tho cash surplus of the last quinquennium was £1,156,195, of which £1,013,233 was distributed. The Society has distiibut-d amongst its members in cash bonuses £2,000,000, repress reversionary bonuses exceeding £4,000,000 sterling. The Society Issued 769.9 new policies during the year 1883, assuring £2,577,723, with new premiums amounting to £04, THE SOCIETY OFFERS: UNDOUBTED SECURITY. LIBERALITY, PROFIT? The profits have recently boon accumulating at the rate of £200,000 per annum. The investments in New Zealand securities exceed £750,000, and all the surplus branch accumulations are invested in the colony, thus making it essentially a thoroughly Colonial Institution. Be careful that you select this Society, and do not bo misled by the similarity of name of some of the younger Australian Offices. Auckland District Office : Corner Quoen and Victoria Streets. D. J. McLEOD. DUtrict Manager. Business Card* PL. PRIME, House and Land Agent, 9 Office* No. 25, Insurance Company's Buildlags, Queon-str»»t. . WILLIAM ERRINGTOM CONSULTING ENGINEER. UfatTßANcii Buili»ino3, QctEH-sntirr. VIHARLES BLOM FIELD, HOUSE, SIGN. AND BANNER PAINTER, AND DECORATIVE ARTIST, UPPER QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. 'Pictures Cleaned and Restored. MACKAY FRI PP, 9 ARCHITECT, No. 9, MERCANTILE CHAMBERS, 1 Queen-street. | A CARD.] SUTBNBBBQ, MANUFACTURING JEWELLER ajn> ENGRAVER, McAnrnua and Co.'s Building*, Queen-street, Auckland. JgJDWARD BARTLEY, ARCHITECT, STICHBURY'S BUILDINGS, Queen-stbeet. JM. & J. MOWB RAy 9 HAVE REMOVED TO SCBERFF3 UILDINOS, TORT-STREET, Opposite the Union Steam Ship Company's Office. J HENDERSON, HOUSE, SHIP, SIGN, AKX> GENERAL DECORATIVE PAINTER 8. Wyndham-itreet. fTT" PHILLIPPS AND SON, ff O OIL, COLOUR, AND GLASS MERCHANTS importers of Paperhangines, Scrim, Paints, Oils, terpentine, Colours, Varnishes, Fronch Polish, Gold eaf, Artists' Colours and Brushes; Plate. Sheet, Crown, sanamental and Photographic glass ; Picture Frances, ind Mouldings Clock and Compass Glares biased Sashes, Doors, ac. Glass Out to Slso, and carefully Packed. OS &07 QUEEN-STREET. EDt F' MEN zIE s (Late Secretary Napier Chamber of Commerce), CERTIFICATED ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, FINANCIAL AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Offi e, No. 81, Queen-streot. mo BUTCHERS, SETTLERS, FARM. JL ERS, AND OTHERS The undersigned are CASH PURCHASERS of HIDES, SHEEPSKINS, WOOL, TALLOW, BEESWAX, &c.. at highest market rates, in sny quantity Consignors direct will have prompt and immediate Qash Remittances returned, at Satisfactory rates. IBEIjtND BROTHERS, Tanners and Leathor Manufacturers, Auckland. IRELAND BROTHERS, WOOL MERCHANTS, LEATHER PRODUCERS AND LEATHER MANU> FAOTURKRS. importers of Saddlers' and Bootmakers' Machinery, English and Foreign Leather, Saddlery. Saddlort, Ironmongery Boot Uppers, Grindery, Mill Bolting Suction and Delivery Hose,- &c. Warehouses— Lane and High-strost. Panmure. AUCKLAND. Constituents' Orders promptly and carefully Me Utod. Goods shipped to all tbn Colonies JJ ENRY JgLLIOTT, STEVEDORE, RECEIVING & FORWARDING AGENT Marine Surveyor to the American Shipmasters Association, N.Y. ALBERT-STREET AND QUEEN-STREET WHARJT. yy Oo L dumping. H. ELLIOTT, RECEIVING AND FORWARDING AGENT, Is prepared to Receive, Dump, and Ship Wool, at Lowest hates. Apply Offices, Lower Albort street and Quooustrest Wharf. QUICK'S STABLES, ALBERT-STREET. Mb. F. Quick begs to return his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage received while carrying on the business known as "Quick's Livery and Bait Stab'es," Albort street, and trusts that Messrs. James Diguan and Co., the eentlemcu to whom be has relinquirhed the same, will be accorded support in an equally liberal manner. Patrons can rely upon being treated civilly and fairly by his successors, uncer whose proprietary he feels sure the Hostelry will bccomo he favourite of Auckland. J." J. DIGNAN.] [T. FOLEY.] [P. LUNDON. MESSRS, JAMES dignan and co., having purchased Mr. F. Quick's business, hope to merit the patronage so generously bostowod on their late and popular predecessor. For Hi'o—Hansom Cabs, Open and Close Carriages, Buggies of every description. Wsgonnettcs, Breaks, and Omnibuses, Ladlos'and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses, Private Carriages with Livery, Hearses and Mourning Coaches. Orders by Post, Telegraph, or Telephone (No. 124) receive careful attention. The Stable provides unsurpassed accommodation for Horses, etc. Night Attendance. Charges moderate.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7222, 10 January 1885, Page 2

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