Insurance Companies. ' GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. ■ ' The North German Fire Insurance Company, dim, ing the several years it has b >en established in this Colony, has paid losses to Policy-holders exceeding «30,000, and has not disputed a single legitimate • claim. Its distinguishing feature* are: -'.*/> UNLIMITED LIABILITY OP SHAREHOLDERS. PREMIUMS RETAINED IN THE COLONY ' FOR INVESTMENT, CLAIMS SETTLED PROMPTLY AT ALL lig i NEW ZEALAND AGENCIES WITHOUT I REFERENCE ANYWHERE, For which purpose a REVOLVING CREDIT 0l £10,000 has been established with the NATIONAL * BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, AFFORDING ABSOLUTE SECURITY TO POLICY-HOLDERS, Rates of Premiums and every other iafonnation to be had on application to ,■'' GEO. JOHNSTON, City Agent, next Bank of New Zealand; ■ Or to H. REES GEORGE, District Agent, Fort-street. •jq-ORTHERM ASSURANCE /COMPANY. Head Oftioes : Aberdeen and London. Established 1836. . capital *, ~ £3,000,000 ACCUMULATED FUNDS.. £3,780,000 FIRE PREMIUMS „ « £626,000 I INSURANCE EFFECTED ON BUILD.' INGS AND CONTENTS, - ; AT LOWEST CURRENT BATES. . - ' LOSSES PROMPTLY SETTLED. . THOMAS MACKY, FORT STREET, CHIEF AGENT FOR AUCKLAND. ■£ MR. ARTHUR HEATHER, Custom-street, ha* been appointed an Agent for this Company. ~■ Sub-agenta have been appointed as follows :—;, » THAMES -■•'«.'■• '•. ■ MR. JAMES McGOWAH WHANGAREI « REV. J. M. KILLEN ONEHUNGA „ MR. DAVID BROWN PONSONBY, i NEWTON, I : SUBURBS, and J. MR. GEO. W. JONES PROVINCIAL I DISTRICT . J . ,' J. , Auckland.October 28,1890. ;. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVI- , DENT SOCIETY. ' > ' This Society is prepared to grant Loans on ap> proved first-ciass Freehold Security. Borrowers will save payment of Commission by applying direct to the Society, at the Offices, Custom-nonse Quay, ; : - AVellingtou, or at the District Office, Auckland. .:• ; EDWARD W\ LOWE, . . Resident Secretary. ' •■ THE NEW ZEALAND ACCIDENT • . INSURANCE COMPANY TRANSACTS ORDINARY FIDELITY GUARANt TEE BUSINESS. GUARANTEEING THE FIDELITY < . Of Persons in positions of Trust. Office: 109, Victoria Arcade. P. A. EDMISTON, ? <; General Manager. . ' " "' i. i . ■ " a Machinery. JCT O R 8 ALE. ■ Copper Boilers and Frames complete, from 80s Frames for Coppers, made of iln plate, guaranteed for ten years. • ■-:<•■- A large stock of Milkpans, Buckets and Tub* Coal Viises, Enamelled Candlesticks, &c, <fec, &c, ■<' 60,000 feet of O. G. and Half-round Spouting. 60.000 feet of Lead Edged and Plain Ridging, 0 quantities to suit purchasers, at wholesale prices. (50,000 feet Galvanised WATER PIPK, from J. , inch up; all necessary fittings and taps for same. A large and varied Assortment of. STEAM ■■:■,■'■ FITTINGS, recently imported, and to be sold at a small commission. :,-/-■< ■■■■•(, •:,- * MANUFACTURER of the celebrated composition METAL FLANGE HEAD ROOFING NAILS, see diagram 'in another column. Acknowledged by ; Architects and BUILD TO BE THE BEST NAIL manufactured in the Southern Hemisphere, . '....■'.: GEORGE McCAUL. ;* Galvanised Iron Works, Wellesley-stveet East. \; Opposite the New Library. F •■■■_••**• '* I Upright Boiler with Gal way topes, 8 horsfl power, good condition 1 Upright Boiler and Cast-iron frame, 8 horse. power . " V -■. '■■ ■, , '■' r i : . '; : B 6in Engines, Shafting, and Propeller, suitable for steam launch .'.''• I single-geared Hoisting Winch, cylinder 6jin I Double-whip Hoisting Winch, steam cylinder 8io» McCOSKRIE & SON, : AUCKLAND. ± ' Opticians, &c . , ■ ', ; Til T> E A U O C K, ' * * OPTICIAN, *, : V ; i MATHEMATICAL AND NAUTICAL INSTEB MENT MAKER, SUOBTIAKP-STllEffr. ;.'--- SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES OF EVES* CRIPTION ACCURATELY FITTED Telescopes, Field Glasses and Microscopes Opera Glasses (choice patterns) - Theodolites, Levels, Prismatic Compasses Plotting Scales, and Surveyors' Requisite" ' ' : Sextants, Compasses, and Binnacles Barometers and Thermometers _ •- ' . . ': Graphoscopes, Stereoscopes, and Views . * .-,, Electric Bells and Fittings, ifcc., Ac Artificial Eyes (large assortment) ALSO, IN STOCK : | Settlem" Telescopes, powerful.portable ami "heap.**! Settlers Aneroid Barometers, strong and good, ffiiw Settlers' Microscopes, magnifying 1750 times, RH W \ Photographic Sets for beginners, moderate ill pries. INSTRUMENTS AND SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED. A Special Line of good 3 feet TELESCOPES,* Very Cheap. ; ; |; OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. ; ____rr~* •'.'•■ Musical•piANOS! jrTARMONIUMSf KG AN 81 ALSO, HARPS, VIOLINS VIOLONCELLOS, GUITAP" BANJOES, . , AND SMALLER INSTRUMENTS TOO NUMEROUS^,; ; || TO PARTICULARISE. TTOFFMANN AND gONS,. QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND ; f , THE LARGEST IMPORTERS OF ALL KlNtt OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IN NEW ZEALAND. [ ALL KINDS OF MDSIOAL LVSTBOMUNIS . . tUNED AND REPAIRED. t ■' •■■-■' ■ •-..'-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8631, 29 July 1891, Page 2
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