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NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. FOII FIRE, MARINE, AND GENERAL INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICES: ERASER'S BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. CAPITAL, £250,000, WITH UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF THE SHAREHOLDERS. Directors: Chairman—Thomas Henderson, Esq. Deputy Chairman—S. Browning. Alfred Buckland, John Henry Burnside, Thomas Russell, Hugh Coolaiian, William C. Daldy, David Graham, Walter K. Graham, C. J. Stone, William C. Wilson, James Williamson. Ex-Directors: John Graham, John S. Oliver, George B. Owen, William T. Buckland. Auditors: Georoe Eraser, | George Eliott Eliott. Marine Surveyor: William Crush Daldy. FIRE DEPART MEN T. THIS COMPANY undertakes the Assurance of Stores, Shops, and Buildings, in which trades are carried on, Dwellings, Farm Houses, &c, Merchandize and Goods of every description, Hay Stacks, Ships, in Harbour, tri Dock, and on Slip, at Rates of Premium as advantageous to tlio interests of the Assured as those offered by any other Ofllce. MARINE DEPARTMENT.

Ships Insured for the Voyage or Time. Merchandize and Goods insured with and without particular average. Claims for Loss or Average payable by the Company 3 Months ai'ter the settlement of the same, and made payable in London, Sydney, or Melbourne, if required. By effecting Insurance on Produce to the United Kingdom in this Company the British Policy duty of 5 per cent, is saved. The Directors can confidently refer to the well-known character of the Company for liberality .and promptitude in the discharge of claims, and would remind assurers that this being a Colonial Institution the whole of the Profits are retained and invested in the Colony, instead of being transmitted to England. * + * Tables of Hates, Printed Forms of Proposals, and all other information may be obtained from ten to four daily, at the Office of the Company, or from any of the Directors. GEORGE P. PIERCE, Manager. Notice. ■jIROM and after this date the Agency of the ImJj pcrial Insurance Company will be conducted by Mr. Samuel Jackson, of this City, Solicitor. Dated this Ist day of July, 1862. GEO. GRAHAM. SADDLERY AND HARNESS MANUFACTORY, QUEEN-STREET, NEXT TO MR. A. BUCKLAND's AND OPPOSITE THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. JAMES WISEMAN HAS just opened a splendid lot of SADDLERY, ex'"ROYAL CHARLIE," ordered from London expressly for this market by Mr. McKkrkas (his predecessor), and respectfully invites the inspection of the following goods by persons requiring a really good article. Prime Dark Roll Cantle Hunting Saddles Stockmen's ditto Silver-plated Whole Buckle Snaffle and Pelham

Bridles, with Steel Bits, assorted Best Hard-plated Spurs, with improved rowels Best Kersey and Felt Saddle Clotlis Dandy Brushes Ladies' Saddles, with and without leaping heads Belches for Boys or Girls Ladies' Flat and Hounded Snaflle, Pelham, and Weymouth Bridles, with Fancy Steel Bits Ladies' Victorian Stirrups, with velvet pads Ladies' and Gents' Plain and Mounted Hand Whips Coach, Gig, Hunting, Stock (green hide thongs), and Cart Whips German Silver and Steel Racing Spurs Bounded Martingals Flat and Round Breastplate Martingals Stirrup Leathers Woollen Girths and Spare Reins Ladies' and Gents' Valiccs and Saddle Straps Gold Bags and Money Belts Luggage Straps and Leggings Brass and Plated Gig and Market-cart Harness Glasgow and Colonial-made Shaft, Leading, and Plough Harness Head Collars, Rollers, Surcingles Horse Clothing, Horse, Dandy and Water Brushes Hoof Picks, Chamois Skins, Sponge, Combs Harness Blacking and Oil, &c. N. B. —Cheap Saddles and Bridles ordered expressly for the Coasting Trade. B3JT Pack Saddles, Bullock Harness, and Mill Belts, made to order. August 14th, 1802.

JAMES MURRAY, Saddler, &c, to His Excellency the Governor, Sir George Grey, K.C.8., SHOKTLAND CIIESC EN T, Has received, direct from London, a large assortment of SADDLE It Y, comprising,- ■ ADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S SADDLES, I Ladies' and Gentlemen's Bridles, with Galvanized Steel Bits—Weymouth Pclham and Snaffle ditto Elated Gig Harness Plough and Dray Harness Whips and Spurs, in great variety Hollers, Head-Collars, and Halters Hogskins, Patent Enamelled Leather Hides Patent Enamelled Leather Leggings, with Spring Uuttons and other sides, suitable for Officers in the Army Plated and Covered Breastplates and Martingales, Horse Clothing, &c, &c. Portmanteaus, Trunks, Travelling Bags, and all descriptions of Leather Cases made to order. N.B.—Trade supplied. Leather Mill-bands made to order.

Wanted, A COLLAR MAKER and SADDLE HAND Highest wages will l>e given to a Good Hand. Removal! Removal!! Removal!!! MRS. BENBOW, (from queen-street,) THE FOOT OF WAKEFIELD-STKEET, (south side.) milE CHEAPEST HOUSE in Auckland for Baby JL Linen, Juvenile Dresses, and Ladies' UnderClothing. Ladies own materials made np with neatness and dispatch at moderate charges. Bassinetts and Baby Baskets trimmed, &c. Auckland Eed and Upholstery Warehouse, Opposito the Odd Fellows' Hall, QIJEEN-HTREET. CH. BROOKS respectfully begs to inform the # Ladies and Gentlemen of Auckland that he is prepared to supply them with Horsehair, Wool, Flax, and other MATTRESSES (of a very superior description to those generally sold in Auckland). Also, Bolsters and Billows (equal to feathers). Sofa, and every kind of Cushions, Curtains, Carpets, Children's Cot, and Babies' Bassinctt Beds, made to order, with the best material and workmanship. N.B.—FEATHER BEDS, all kinds of MATTRESSES and CUSHIONS, cleaned and re-picked, iad rermadei upon the shortest notice!

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1726, 24 September 1862, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1726, 24 September 1862, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1726, 24 September 1862, Page 8

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