Pnblic Companies THE SOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. Capital : £500,000, in 25,000 shares, 0f ,£20 each, with unlimited liability of share? holders. Dlre<3t3rs : Chairman— Albert Beetham, Esq. Hon Henry Chamberlain. M.L.A. Wm. Crush Daldy, Esq., J.P. Stannus Jones, Esq. William Earl Esq. William Morrin, Esq.' Solicitors— Messrs Hesketh and Richmond. Bankers— Union Bank of Australia. General Manager— A. Boardman. Head Office— 29, Queen street, Auckland. This Company has been established as a purely New /Zealand institution, with all its funds retained and invested in the colony. It has a very lar^e and influential body of Bhareholdersdißtnbutod throughout theentiro colony, who are themselves insurers to a very considerable amount, and consequently cau influence a large business, thus adding to tho security of the insured and the stability of tho Company, the chief features of which are a liberal management, prompt payments, rates moderate, aud personal responsibility of a large body of shareholders. Fire and Marine Insurance is now carried on throughout the colony. Marine business will also bo commenced io Australia and Great Britain as soon as arrangements can be made. *~NANCARROW, HENDERSON & CO., Agents. Greymouth, October 18, 1872. f^i REYMOOTH GAS COMPANY, (Limited.) NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. On and after the Ist October, Gas will be supplied at the rate of 20s per 1000 ft., with an allowance of 10 per cent, for Cash Payments on or before the Bth of the month succeeding accounts falling due. The allowance of 10 per cent, will iv no case be made after the Bth of the month. By order of the Directors, , .' W. HINDMARSff, Secretary. , To let. rp p l~ is r~, THE BRIDGE HOTEL, With Accommodation Paddocks at Coal Creek. The hotel is doing a steady profitable business with a good connection. The paddocks are well enclosed with a three and four, rail fence, mostly new. About eight acres are almost fit tor the plough,' and the re* mainder is laid down in English grow. There is a sure income from the paddocks alone, and to cattle and horse dealers, dairymen, farmers, and gardeners, there is a comfortable home a quarter of a mile from Cobden and Greymouth, and a good market for all kinds ot general farm and garden produce. Stable and other outhouses. For further information apply to the owner at Bridge Hotel, Coal Creek. Rent low to a respectable tenant. m 0 let BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, in Chapel street, Greymoutb. Apply at the Office of A. R. UUINXESS, Solicitor, Tainui street
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1330, 2 November 1872, Page 4
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