IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, I, Old Broad Str.ec t,an dls, Pall Mall, LONDON. Instituted 1803 f ntaihfb & SWstrli Opifnl, ONE MILLION SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS. DIRECTORS. Thomas G. Barclay, Esq., Chairman, Aug. H. Bosanquet, Esq., Deputy-Chairman. James C. C. Bell, Esq. Arch. Hastic, Esq., M. P. Robert C. 1. Bevan, Esq. George Hibbert, Esq. James Brand, Esq. William Lyall, Esq. Charles Cave, Esq. Daniel Mildred, Esq. Andrew Celvile, Esq. James G Murdoch, Esq. George H. Cutler, Esq. William B. Robinson, Esq. Henry Davidson. Esq. 1 Newman Smith, Esq. Duncan Dunbar, Esq. I John Scott, Esq. George Field, Esq. | Martin T. Smith, Esq. M.P. Alexalder Stewart, Esq. EX-DIRECTORS. Chas. Francis Cobb, Esq. I Claud Neilson, Esq. Samuel Hibbert. Esq. [ John Horsley Palmer, Esq. Henry Jas. Prescott, Esq. AUDITORS. Edw. H. Chapman, Esq. I James Malcolmson, Esq. Joshua Lockwood, Esq. | Sir C. Rugge Price, Bart. Richard Twining, Jun., Esq. EX-AUDITOR. Sir John Kirkland. The amount of the Capital of this Company, the well-known character of its Directors, the high respectability of its Proprietors, enable it to rank with the most eligible Offices now in existence either in Enrope or elsewhere, with respect to the advantages offered to the Public. The Undersigned (Agent for the above Institution) is now prepared to grant protection on property under a reduced scale of premiums, whieh are framed as low as any established office in this city. All claims promptly adjusted and paid in Auckland, and reference either to Sydney or elsewhere, will in no case be required. George S. Graham, Queen Street Wharf. 11. SECCOHIBE AVI) SOI HAVING succeeded Mr. Partington in the Albert Brewery, respectfully beg to inform the Inhabitants of the City of Auckland and its neighbourhood, they have now a considerable Stock of ALE on hand—which they believe will give general satisfaction—and solicits a trial. Parties in the neighbouring Settlements can be supplied with Yeast in any quantity by bringing their own casks. They also beg to inform agriculturists that they are purchasers of Barley. Albert Brewery, Queen Street. Dec. 16, 1856. FOR SALE, (Inquire from the Groom at Major Greenwood's Stables, Mechanics' Bay) MAGGIE, bay mare Kaffir, chesnut gelding All warranted quiet in harness or saddle, and excellent ladies’ horses. Twilight, steel grey mare Cossack, bay gelding Greysteel, grey mare Betty, black mare Jack, black pony, carries a lady PHANTOM, Arab entire, ditto Maid Marian, bay mare All warranted quiet in saddle. Draught Stock. Dragon, chesnut gelding Jolly, black mare Colonel, beautiful stallion, 3 years old All very staunch, powerful, and quiet. Midnight, black filly, by Bolivar, from Jolly Also, Fly-by-night, by Young Plover Happy-go-lucky, ditto There-it-is-you-see, bay filly. The two first-named fillies are entered for the St. Leger of 1859, at Auckland and Nelson. Every one of the mares is stinted either to “ Colonel’’ or “ Phantom,” and are all believed to be in foal. Approved Bills at 6 months will be taken.
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Auckland Examiner, Volume 1, Issue 12, 5 March 1857, Page 4
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