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Balance She«t. jpiFTY- SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Nos. 546 and 349, BROADWAY. NEW YORK CITY, BALANCE-SHEET, JANUARY 1, 1901. ASSETS. LIABILITIES. £ s. d. £ 9. d. United Stales Bands and State, Policy Reserve (per attached City, County, and other certificate of New York InBonds and stocks, market sura nee Department value 35,052,463 IS 3 £45,333.786 8* 6d Mortgages on Real Estate (674 All other liabilities: Policy first liens) 7,160.276 4 0 Claims Annuities. _ EndowReal Estate (70 pieces, inchid- men Is. etc., awaiting: preii;» 12 office buildings ... 3,432,695 9 6 seiitment fo. payment. Deposits in Trust Companies £653.304 6ii 3d 44,487,090 J5 1 and Bank?, at interest ... 2,895,098 3 1 Accumulated Surplus IMnd* Premium Notes and Policy voluntarily reserved and set Loans 3,393.38 6 6 aside by the Company to Loans on Stocks and Bonds, provide dividends payable to market value, £757,825 ... 595,473 5 0 policy holders in 1901 and Premiums in transit, reserve in subsequent years, charged in liabilities 489,740 10 8 if.-557.554 17s 6d Quarterly and Semi-Annual Additional Policy Reserve voPremiums not yet due, re- , luntarily set aside by the serve charged in liabili- Company. £831.291 lis 3d ties ... 530,003 12 10 Other Funds for all other conInterest and rents due and tingencies, £2,123,522 3s 10d... 9.462, 17 7 accrued 345,762 7 10 Total - ... 53,949,899 12 8 Total ... ... ... ... 53.949,899 12 3 £ 8. d. New Policies paid for in 1900 115,299 Insuring, ... 47,816,513 0 0 Insurance in force December 31. 1900 511,600 Policies insuring 247,357,038 0 * Sterling calculated at $4.86 to tie £1 (par value of gold). THOMAS P. PUR YES, LOUIS GRANT, General Manager, Australasia. Resident Secretary for New Zealand. Department of Australasia. Resident Secretary for New Zealand. T. 11. HALL AND CO., Auckland Provincial Superintendents. —————

Landed Property. XJOUSE WITH VERY LARGE GARDENCLOSE TO QUEEN-STREET. Pll TV—DWELLING of 13 rooms and offl. ;k-IJ.OU ce3 > in good order; all conveniences; wash-house, with boiler, etc.; splendid view: pretty garden of over an acre in shrubbery, orchard, kitchen garden, etc.: scarcely five minutes' wink th*> business part of Queen-street. This is a unique property, and offers a rare chance to those requiring a retired homo in town or a boarding-house or private hospital. 1 rice, £1150. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents, 95, Queen-street. 6483 IgUBURBAN HOME AND ORCHARD. WITH 5 ACRES VOLCANIC LAND. .-'A—HOUSE of 6 rooms and hath. c&OOU room; range. 4 fireplaces. Dairy, stable, workshop, etc. Glass house. Over 5 acres volcanic land, in meadow and fallow, except li acres of orchard, nearly all in full bearing; flower and vegetable garden. lha> orchard consists mainly of peaches, lemons, and plums. Good view. Quite close to salt water, and 9 miles from Auckland by a pretty drive. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents, 95, Queen-street. 5477 SUBSTANTIAL SUBURBAN RESIDENCE,' 0 WITH BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS. OCA A— HOUSE, which is sulistan* ZOUU tially constructed, oontaina 13 rooms, bathroom, and offices; slate root; gaß laid on; 15.000 gallons of water; wash-house; stable, and coach-house, workshop and other outbuildings. The grounds, which comprise about 3 acres, are most tastefully laid out in garden, orchard, tennis lawns, etc. '1 ho soil is of the best volcanic, and the situat,ion is elevated and salubrious. Fine view, Handy to 'buses and trams; excellent neigubourhoofl. Price, £2500; terms, one-third cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents and Land Auctioneers, 95, Queen-street. 6447 jyjUST BE SO Li D a | FIRST-CLASS DAIRY AND STOCK FARM. - OA PEP- ACRE—7OO ACRES, all well fenced dwtc and subdivided; 500 acres good English grasses, some of the paddocks have been down 30. years; 10 acres garden, orchard, and vineyard; balance heavy busli: splendidly watered. Well-built House of 9 rooms and outbuildings; dip and yard for 1009 sheep; dairy for 30 cows. Situated two ilea from post office and school, and 45 miles of Auckland. Railway will shortly pass close by. Price. £4 per acre. Reason for sale-' owner leaving colony. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, / Land and Estate Agents and Land Auctioneers, 95, Queen-street. 6312 BARGAIN* OO r S PER FOOT-PONSONBY, CHOICE c&L O CORNER ALLOTMENT, 40ft by 120 ft; quite level; slightly above the road; good view, pleasant surroundings. Price, only £2 5s per foot frontage. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents and Land Auctioneers, 95, Queen-street. 6475 RIVERSIDE FARM. ON VERY EASY TERMS. n-i AAA -13 ACRES Ploughable Land, dwxUUU part volcanic and part river fiat; nearly all in grass (16 acres newly laid). Plenty of good water. House, 5 rooms; cowshed of 15 bails; creamery, railway station and township 11 miles: very hand? , to town. River frontage. On a rapidly improving road. Price only £1000 on this • following very easy terms: —£235 cash, balance may remain at 5 per cent. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land and Estato Agents and Land Auctioneers, 95, Queen-street. 6232 OIT Y g VERY HANDY HOUSE.. nrci PRETTY HOUSE, of 7 rooms and bathroom; iron roof; scullery, cupboards, etc.; range, gas, water; fine view of the harbour; level allotment, fronting a good street 40ft; quite close to Queen-street. Price. £525, £300 of which may remain at 5 per cent. 6461 SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, ......... Land and Estate Agents, 95, Queen-street.' £ E M U E R A<CONCRETE HOUSE AND 5 ACRES. . j(?1 07K-HOUSE OF 9 ROOMS; bathroom d&14lO and basement; slate roof; gas laid on. Over 5 acres semi-volcanic land, with frontages to a very favourite road and to a saltwater creek. Laid out in orchard and meadow Good view; large stables; 'buses pas 3 the door. Price, £1275; terms jf • desired. _ SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, ' ' Land and Estate Agents and Land Aua tioneers. 95, Queen-street. 6429 •g A. R jgROWN AND oO<. 73, QUEEN-STREET, HAVE FOE SALE — An hour from G.—Compact Property, 8 Acres, House, dairy, stabling, orchard; exceptionally suitable for poultry farm. 10 minutes from G.P.O.—Perfectly New Dwell, ing, built specially for occupancy of owner, who is now leaving Auckland. Two Choice Building Sections at Stanley, Point, close to Wharf; splendid view. Investment Property In heart of city, producing £250 annually. Apply early. FARMS and HOTELS in Auckland and Taranaki Districts. BUSINESSES to suit persons with £300 tfl £5000 capital. "" • -ip O. R s A L E nA(2f\— FARM of 156 Acres, fenced and dw4:v)U subdivided into paddocks, bounded bv a river on one side; several glasshouses of grapes in full bearing; 2£ acres outdoor grapes; 40 lemon trees. New House of 6 rooms, scullery, outhouses, dairy, cowshed, stable, hayloft, etc.. 2 ploughs, 3 horses, 2 sets harness. 11 head cattle, 1 boat, and numerous tools will be given in; a real bargain. 120/1611 f? A AA-ClTY—House of 7 reoms; range;) gas, city water, vegetable garden, every convenience. 119/1607 QYMONDS-STREET-GENTLEMAN'S RESI< KJ DENCE of 10 rooms; scullery, bathroom, wash-house, gas, city water, stable, coach-house, harness room, groom's room, hay-loft; fine position. 61/1244 AOKA-LINE LITTLE HOMESTEAD of - A wOJU Acres, good soil, together with a 12-roomed House; 3-stall stable, cartshed, fowlhouse, and run; a great bar. gain. 112/1562. ' -yAILE Jg EOS., LEGAL CHAMBERS, QUEEN-STREET, .

Sporting. | npHAMES JOCKEY CLUB. REGISTERED UNDER AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING, 1901. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26 AND 27. PROGRAMME: FIRST DAY. MAIDEN HANDICAP of 40sovs; second horse to receive ssovs out of stakes. For horses that have never won an advertised race of 25sovs in value. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 255. Seven furlongs. FIRST HANDICAP HURDLES of 65sovs; second liorso to receive lOsovs out of stakes. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 2sovs. About two miles, over eight flights of hurdles. GOLD FIELDS' CUP of lOOsovs; second horse to receive lOsovs out of stakes. Nomination, Isov; acceptance, 2£sovs. One mile and a-quarter. PONY HANDICAP of 35sovs; second horse to receive ova out of stakes. For horses 14 hands 3 inches and under. For three-year-olds and upwards. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, lsov. Six furlongs. FIRST HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE of 75sovs; second horse to receive 15sovs out of stakes. Nomination, 255; acceptance, 2sovs. About two miles and a-half. STEWARDS' HANDICAP of 45sovs; second horse to receive ssovs out of stakes. Winner of Goldfields Cup to carry 101b penalty. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 255. Seven furlongs. HACK RACE of 30sovs; second horse to receive ssovs out of stakes. For horses that have never yet won a race of the value of lOsovs. Confined to horses from the Counties of Waikato, Piako, Ohinemuri, Bay of Plenty, Thames, and Coroman del; and that have been the bona fide property of nominators two months previous to day of nomination. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 15s. Six furlongs. HAURAKI HANDICAP of 48scvs; second horse to receive Ssovs out of stakes. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, '20a. Winner of Stewards' Handicap to carry 71b penalty. Five furlongs. SECOND DAY. MIDSUMMER HANDICAP of 40sovs; second horse to receive ssovs out of stakes. Nomination, 10b; acceptance, 255. Seven furlongs. THAMES HANDICAP HURDLES of 65sovs; second horse to receive lOsovs out of stakes. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, • 2sovs. About two miles, over eight flights of hurdles. PARAWAI STAKES of 45sovs; second horse to receive ssovs out of stakes. Nomination, 10s: acceptance, 255. Six furlongs. THAMES PLATE of 90sovs; second horse to receive lOsovs out of stakes. Nomination, leov; acceptance, 2Jsovs. One mile. SECOND PONY HANDICAP of 35sovs; second horse to receive ssovs out of stakes. For horses 14 hands 3 inches and under. For three-year-olds and upwards. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, lsov. Five furlongs. COUNTY HANDICAP of 40sovs; second horse to receive ssovs out of stakes. Winner of Parawai Stakes to carry 71b penalty. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, lsov. Six furlongs. THAMES HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE of 80sov8; second horse to receive 15sovs out of stakes. Nomination, 255; acceptance, 2sovs. About three miles. FINAL HANDICAP of 40sovs; second horse to receive ssov§ out of stakes. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 203. Winner of County Handicap to carry 71b penalty. Five furlongs, DATES OF NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, AND ACCEPTANCES. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1901, 8 p.m. NOMINATIONS Maiden Handicap, 10s; First Handicap Hurdles, 15s; Goldfields' Cup, 20s; Pony Handicap, 10s; First Handicap Steeplechase, 255; Hack Handicap, 10s; Stewards' Handicap, 10s; Hauraki Handicap, 10s; Midsummer Handicap, 103; Thames Handicap ' Hurdles, 15g; Parawai Stakes, 10s; Thames Plate, 20s; First Pony Handicap. 10s;. County Handicap, 10s; Thames Handicap Steeplechase, 25a 5 Final Handicap, ' 10s. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1901. WEIGHTS will be declared Maiden Handicap, First Handicap Hurdles, Goldfields' Cup, Pony Handicap, First Handicap Steeplechase, Hack Race, Stewards' Handicap, Hauraki Handicap. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1901, 8 p.m. ACCEPTANCES for—Maiden Handicap,'2s*: First Handicap Hurdles, £2; Goldfields Cup, £2 10s; Pony Handicap, 20s; First Handicap Steeplechase, £2; Hack Race, 15s; Stewards' Handicap, 255; Hauraki Handicap, 20s. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1901. WEIGHTS will be declared at 9 p.m., and ACCEPTANCES will bo received up to 11 m at the Club Room on FRIDAY, the 27th December, for—Midsummer Handicap, 255; Thames Handicap Hurdles, £2; Parawai Stakes, 255; Thames Plate, £2 10s; Second Pony Handicap, 20s; County Handicap, 20s; Thames Handicap Steeplechase, £2; Final Handicap, 20s. REGULATIONS. All Stakes pa-'.d in Full. All Entries to be sealed and addressed to the Secretary, P.O. Box No. 7, Thames. Entrance money mast be enclosed with name, age, pedigree, name of owner, and colour of rider. Any jockey riding except in the colours) entered will be fined one guinea. All disputes, claims, protests, and objections arising out of the racing snail be decided by a majority of the Stewards, or whoever they may appoint, and such decision on all points shall bo final. Trainers and Jockeys must produce their licenses for the issue of tickets ol admission from the Secretary. The Rules of the Thames Jockey Club will be strictly adhered to. W. H. POTTS, Secretary, QTAHUHU rp TING QLUB, SPRING MEETING, 1901. ALEXANDRA PARK, EPSOM. SATURDAY, 23RD, AND WEDNESDAY, 27TH NOVEMBER. Nominations for all Events both days Close with the Secretary at the Metropolitan Hotel, Auckland, and at Otahuhu, on FRIDAY, Bth November, at 10 p.m. Wit. L. LOCKHART, Secretary^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11801, 2 November 1901, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11801, 2 November 1901, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11801, 2 November 1901, Page 7

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