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%mntimnmts. THE COLONIAL Insurance Company OF NEW ZEALAND, PIRE AND MARINE. CAPITAL: Two Millions Sterling. CHIEF OFFICES, WELLINGTON. BOARD OF DIRECTORS . OhAIBMAN : The Hon. 0. J. Pharazyn, M.L.C., Chairman Local Board Australian Mutual Provident Society. Vicb-Chaibman : The Hon,, Randall Johnson, M.L.C, Managing Director Northern Land and Loan Company. Jacob Joseph, Esq., Merchant. A. da B. Brandon, Esq., M.H.R., Local Director Australian Mutual Providen" Society. E. W. Mills, Merchant. The Hon. M. S. Grace, M.L.C, Loca Director Australian Mutual Providen Society. Walter J. Nathan, Esq., Merchant. Solicitoes : Messrs Brandon and Son, Wellington. Glenebal Manages : Gleo. S. Graham, Esq. Bankers: The Bank of New Zealand. This Company offer to Insurers the Hollowing combined advantages:— Absolute Security Participation in the Profits upon an equal basis alike for email and large insurers Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Ciaimg Lowest Current; Rates Insurances of Every Description effected. THE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE The Company, having reserved 100,000 Shares of £lO each (half the capital), ten shillings payable thereon, to be allotted from time to time to actual insubebs only in proportion to the amount of Insurance Premiums paid, offers to the public generally and particularly to small insurers, the twofold advantage, which no other company in New Zealand possesses, that of absolute security against loss, combined with participation in the profits of one of the safest and most lucrative kinds of investment. An insurer with this Company, exercising his optional privilege and becom'.ng a shareholder, in effect seduces the bate ohabged on his own pbopeety in proportion to the amount of premium ho pays and the influence he exerts to induce others to insure with the Company. NOTICE TO INSURERS. At the expiration of the first financial period of the Company, the Directors will offer to persons who may have previously insured the right of taking up at par (viz., on payment of the called-up capital only, which. will not exceed 10s per share) one of the EESEBVED SHABEB FOB EVEEY £1 OF INbubance pbbmium paid by them whether for Fire or Marine risks. The Company is now prepared to undertake FIRE and MARINE RISKS at the LOWEST CURRENT RATES at the Temporary Offices rented from Chrystall and Co., HEREFORD STREET, Opposite the Custom House. FREDK. E. A. GRAHAM, 425 Manager for Canterbury. TO-MOtU'.OYV. SATURDAY, JULY 27th. GREYHOUNDS. GREYHOUNDS. "R J. G. HAWKRS is instructed by _ Messrs Dalgety, Nichols and Co. to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, 2 FAWN GtEYHOTJNO SLUTS, seven months old, by Regent—Beatrice, from the celebrated stud of Mr Roe of Melbourne, own sister? to Russian Emperor, the winner of the Birthday Stakes, May, 1878. Both have had distemper. Sale at 11 o'clock. 1826 BIRMINGHAM, AT ADDINGTON. GREAT SALE OF TOWN SECTIONS. THE MOST IMPORTANT SALE OF THE DAY. SECTIONS. TERMS TO SUIT ALL CLASSES. ESSRS R. WALTON & CO. have re- . ceived instructions from the Freeholder TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Rooms, Hereford street Christchurch, ON SATURDAY, 27th JULY, 1878, At half-past one o'clock, The whole of the new and most important Township of BIRMINGHAM, AT ADDINGTON, Comprising 100 BUILDING SECTIONS, From one-eighth of an acre to 16 perches each. Lots 18 and 20 have a large DWELLINGHOUSE, Outhouses, &c, erected upon them. It is almost impossible to exaggerate the importance and great value of the township. Its position is of the most favorable character, having a long line of frontage to the Great South Railway, and close to the Addington Station, and in the immediate neighborhood of the junction of the Great North and South Linoa of Railway. It virtually forms part of the City of Chrirtchurch, and is close to the corner of the South »nd West Town belts, on the Lincoln road, and is immediately opposite the new and great Government Railway Works. The name of Birminguam bus been chosen for the township, as it is expected in a few years it will in a measure rival its great namesake in business, as it now does in the beauty and healthfulness of its suburbs. To the provident it a:iords a tfi-tnd opportunity to invest, with the absolute certainty of yearly enhancement in value. To the grain or corn :iierchant the railway sidings are invaluable, affording the easiest and least expensive mode of transit for produce and goods. The Akaroa Railway w:.ll meet the line about thii position. Tho sections have been so divided as to be brought within the range of every class, and the terms are most liberal. Plans aro now ready. Term- —15 per cent deposit, 10 per cent in one month, balanca one, two, and three years, with Bporeent interest added. SATURDAY, '27th JULY, 1878, 1.30 o'clock. 1811

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1387, 26 July 1878, Page 3

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776

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1387, 26 July 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1387, 26 July 1878, Page 3

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