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Insurance Companies. "Vr ORWICH UNION -^ FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETYAmount Insubed ... £100,000,000. The advantage of modern practice, with the security of an Office whose resources have been teßted by the experience of years. A NATIONAL INSTITUTION, retaining and investing all its New Zealand Funds within the Colony. laturan'ces accepted and Losses paid immefediately, without reference to Directors or others. The LOWEST RATES only are charged _Tfis_r This long-established Society offers advantages which Companies of more recent standing are unable to do. In effecting Insurances, it is of the first importance to select an Office of high chaiacter, long standing, and stability. Intending Insurers can obtain Prospectuses ani full information as to the peculiar advantages offered by this well-known Institution, of W, M. STANTON, 1220 The Society's Attorney and Agent. QOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND Or MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND. CAPITAL £750,000, WITH Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. The GREAT SUCCESS and POPULARITY of this Company is now an established fact, having been the first Colonial Company founded with a numerous body of Shareholders resident throughout the Provinces of New Zealand. It has now got a firm footing, and has a LARGE and INCREASING BUSINESS in both its Fire and Marine Departments. To Insurers it possesses the following advantages : — 1. A LARGE and INFLUENTIAL COLONIAL PROPRIETARY, nearly all of whom are Insurers, which gives to the Company the real character of a Mutual Association. 2. Has already a LARGE PAID-UP CAPITAL and RESERVE FUND, 3. Makes PROMPT and LIBERAL SETTLEMENT of LOSSES here without reference to Head Office. Firb and Marini Risks taken at the LOWEST CURRENT RATES, and all particulars given to intending Insurers. MORRISON, SCLANDERS, & CO., 409 Agents. STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE AND MARINE. Nelson Bbanch. The distinctive characteristics of this Company are — A Loepl Proprietory. Insurers participate in the Profits. Prompt and liberal adjustment of Claims. Careful and economical management. Fibe Insurances effected in Town and Country at as low rates as any other Office, whilst Insurers participating in the Profits renders this as nearly as possible A MUTUAL FIRE OFFICE. A. W. SCAIFE, 260 . Agent for Nelson Branch. STANDARD FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. CAPITAL £1,000,000, NELSON BRANCH. NOTIOE TO COUNTRY INSURERS. Full particulars and Forms of Proposal may now be obtained of the following Sdb-Agents : Stoke & Suburban South Mr. W. Rout. Richmond, Appleby, Ranzau, and Hope ... E. B. Waring, Esq Spring Grove Mr. J. Rose. Lower and Upper Wakefield, and Fox Hill ... Mr. R. Chattock. Waimea West Mr A. J. Palmer Lower Moutere, Motueka, andßiwaka Mr H. A. Tabbamt Takaka and Motupipi ... Mr G. 0. Gilbert. Collingwood Mr W. C. Riley. Or of A. W. SOAIFE, .612 Chief Agent. NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY ob- NEW ZEALAND. Capjtal. . . One Million. In 100,000 Shares of £10 each. Paid-up Capital. . £50,000 this purely LOCAL OFFICE Presents many Advantages to the Insuring Public. THE OAPITAL AND PROMTS Are retained in the Colony. TH© HEAD OFFICE And Management being Local, settlements aro made without vexatious delays, or references to Offices at a distance. RATES AND TERMS Equal to those offered by any other Company F. H. PICKERING, Acting Agent. 82 THE LATE ACCIDENT AT THE PORT. SUBSCRIPTIONS in AID of the WIDOW and ORPHANS of the late Richard Savage, who was recently killed by an accident at the Port, will be thankfully received by the Provincial Tbeasurer, Nelson ; Mr. W. C. Wilkins, Ironmonger, and Messrs. Lucas & Son, Bridge-street ; or the Rev. John Speab, Wakefield. 1147 T> O O K S BOUND IN ANY STYLE. R. LUCAS & SON,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 138, 11 June 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 138, 11 June 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 138, 11 June 1874, Page 4

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