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Insurance CompaniesT^ n" okth^a^l^; ;i ! OOMPANY.' Head Offices : Aberdeen and Lq n °' N DOs ( Established 1830, capital ...... -3,000,000 ACCUMULATED FUNDS.. -£3,780,000 FIRE PREMIUMS « „ X 626,000 INSURANCE EFFECTED ON Build INGS AND CONTENTS AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES LOSSES PROMPTLY settled THOMAS MACK?, ' FORT-STREET, CHIEF AGENT FOR AUCKLAND , MR. ARTHUR HEATHER, Custom*treet been appointed an Agent for this Company. ' Sub-agents have been appointed as follows •_ THAMES _ - MR. JAMES MCCIO\VA\ WHANGAREI „ REV. J. M. KILLED ONEHUNGA « MR. DAVID KRoWy PONSONBY _ - MR. PETER AUSTKN' Auckland, October 28,1590. rpHE COLONIAL INSURANCE COM. PANY OF NEW ZEALAND (fi RE aj . MARINE). I The business of this Company has been trans ferred to the Commercial Union Assurance Corns (Limited), of London, by whom, through the various Branches and Agencies in New Zealand all account owing to, and by, and all losses under the Colonial Insurance Company's policies, will be settled ' future.

FRANK ALLEN, Geneial Manager. Wellington, New Zealand, December 11, 1890. OOMMERCIAL "JJNION • OOMPANY (LIMITED). CAPITAL FULLY SUBSCRIBED .. £2 ,500 000 CAPITAL PAID UP „ M _ ' 250 ' TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS .. _ ,5(*I,'ooo TOTAL ANNUAL NETT INCOME „ l.ieo'.oog WITH LOCAL BOARDS, BRANCHES, AND AGENCIES THROUGHOUT AUSTRALIA* TASMANIA, AND NEW ZEALAND. ' CHIEF OFFICE FOR NEW ZEALAND; LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, GENERAL MANAGER FOR NEW ZEALAND FRANK ALLEN, J.P. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FIRE AND MARINE BUSINESS ACCEPTED AT THE LOWEST CURRENT RATES OF PREMIUMS. CLAIMS FOR LOSSES SETTLED WITH PROMPTITUDE AND LIBERALITY, a feature which has always characterised the policy of this Company in all parts of the World where Branches are established. The Large Resources at command in the shape of Invested Funds and Premium Income, afford the most undoubted Security to Policyholders.

AUCKLAND BRANCH. MANAGERS : MESSRS. JAMES BANNATYNE GRAHAM and HORACE WALKER. OFFICES: OPPOSITE GENERAL POST OFFICE, SHORT. LAND-STREET, lately occupied by Colonial Insurance Company. IJIHE NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG. MR. GEORGE JOHNSTON (Late General Manager South British Co.), Has been appointed Agent to accept Risks on behalf of the above Company. A special feature in this Company is that to pay losses it has a REVOLVING CREDIT i Guaranteed by the National Bank of New Zealand i (Limited) for £10,000. To those who may not understand a " Rewiring Credit," it is practically an unlimited credit, inasmuch as a dozen fires if occurring in one day means that the agent can pay £10,000 on each should the losses reach that amount. No Company doing business in New Zealand can guarantee "better security to its clients. Policyholder* will observe this Company is Unlimited Liability, and its numerous shareholders are of the wealthiest class in Germany. Claims for losses promptly anil liberally paid. H. REES GEORGE, District agent. Globe marine insurant COMPANY (LIMITED). 79, CORNHILL, LONDON, B.C. Mr. George Johnston has been appointed IJtatrict Manager to this Company for the Provincial Diane# of Auckland. GEO. S. GRAHAM, Attorney and SuperfctenuW. The undersigned is authorised to tram** » General Marine Insurance Business. Policies on most favourable terms, and made payable in *• • parts of the world. G. JOHSSIOg-— THE NEW ZEALAND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY TRANSACTS ORDINARY FIDELITY G«AIU> TEE BUSINESS. GUARANTEEING THE FIDELIT* , Of Persons in positions of Trust. Office : 109, Victoria Arcade. P. A. EDMLSTON", General M»aigw.

Hotels. __ FALL' MRS. CAMPBELL FALLS TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND STORE, HENDERSON Begs most respectfully to inform the public that A is prepared to receive VISITORS, TOURISTS, AND OTHERS. The Hotel is beside Railway Station MEALS, BEDS, AND HORSEFEEDS, One Shilling Each. PARTIES CATERED FOR, AND LUNCHKOJ. PROVIDED. An extensive and finely sheltered picnic r °^ n most desirable resort for pleasure-seese • BUGGIES AND SADDLE HORSES FOR HIR^ T EVIATHAN RAILWAY TEMPERANCE HOTEL (IMITATED BY MANY—SURPASSED BY liONS OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION, DUNEDIN. MRS. SILK .. .. .. PROPRIETRESS' This very popular Establishment co,lti ' , "® 3 an j afford very superior accommodation to tour s others, who desire the COMFORTS of HO •> binecl with vert moderate charges.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8483, 6 February 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8483, 6 February 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8483, 6 February 1891, Page 2

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