THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON tfitt & %iU Insurance Company. Established 1836— Empowered by Acts of Parliament. The Amount of Capital subscribed exceeds £1,500,000. nnHEjLiability of the Proprietors is deX clared by the Company's Act of Parliament to be unlimited. BUSINESS. Insurance against Loss by Fire of Property of every description. [ Life Insurance in all its branches. Insurance of Leases for years, by which the value of Property so held is made equal to freehold. LIFE DEPARTMENT. Parties Insuring in the above Department are allowed to reside in any part of New Zealand or Australia (excepting the " Diggings,") at rates of premium similar to those charged in the Australian colonies. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Since its establishment in 1836, the Committee has paid, for Losses by Fire, the sum of £241,000. This fact is the best evidence of the service it has rendered the public, and the strongest ground on which to rest its claims to public favour. The premiums are moderate, the settlement of claims liberal and prompt, without the delay of referring to England. Forms of applications and prospectuses giving general information may be had of the local agents. Messrs. BOWLEB, SON, & Co., Wellington. Messrs. COOKSON, BOWLER, & Co., Lyttelton and Christchurch, N. EDWARDS & Co., Nelson. Mr J. BROUGHTON, Whanganui. And of the Undersigned at New Plymouth, E. L. HUMPHRIES. 30th May, 1857. UNITY FIRE INSVRANCfi ASSOCIATION. CAPITAL--£2,000,000 (Two Millions.) CHIEF OFFICES— 8 & 10, Cannon Street, London. Advantages to Insurers : /COMPLETE security afforded by thou\J sands of shareholders, whose names and addresses are published. A participation in the Profits to the extent of two-thirds, constituting an entirely new feature in fire insurance. The prompt and liberal settlement of all claims. An allowance of 15 days for renewal of policies. No charge for policies or endorsements. The opportunity of becoming a shareholder, and as such entitled to all the advantages of mutuality. The above are a few of the advantages offered to Insurers by this Association, with the belief that its principles are both popular and sound. Full particulars, with the names of Directors and Shareholders, to be obtained of — F. U. Gledhill, New Plymouth, Nicholson & Ridings, Nelson, Stuart & Kinross, Wellington, J. F. M'Cardell, Canterbury, and SIDNEY H. CORNISH, Unity Office, Queen-street, Auckland. To Cover this Season. MR A. KING'S thorough-bred Horses Phantom & Rolla. Terms : — £2 10s. each mare. 2s. 6d. the Groom. MASONIC HOTEL. AN ORDINARY every day (Sundays excepted) at Newell's. Masonic Hotel, at Is. 6d. each. N.B. — Good Stabling provided, and saddle horses constantly kept for hire. Irs. THOMPSON'S Family Boarding House, BROUGHAM STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume VI, Issue 278, 28 November 1857, Page 4
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425Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume VI, Issue 278, 28 November 1857, Page 4
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