Insurance Companies. C ' i. ' *Cj THE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. - . •*<• Established — 184©*. ■ Incorporated by Act of Parliament ' * ! HBAD OFFICB : " "' ''' ; ' . <■ >6 GEORGE-STREET,' EDINBURGH., v London^ 81 Lomba_.d-Steebt, E.C. J < , [RESULTS OF THE BUSINESS For tlie year ended 25tti May, 1863,, As reported at tho Annual General, Meeting of the Company, held 2nd November, 1863 : — '■ , , New Assurances for ,thc year ... -£428,742* 0,0 Corresponding Annual Premiums , 15,438 i 3JO Annual Revenue 133,775 12- 10 Accumulated.Fund 481,690.16 10 Subsisting Assurances ... ... 3,051,686.: 6' lo ■ s -. ' Colonial and Foebign Assttbancb.- j * j ■ Local Boards and Agencies in 'all" the 'British Colonies, where Proposals may> b# made, Premiums received,, and Claims paid. - ' \ Moderate rates applicable to different climates. Profits divided every'fivo years. '' Divisions took placo in 1854 and 1859,^hen large additions were mado to Pohcies. Next division' in' 1864 ;'' '' "''' Further information will bo supplied 'it^ th* ; Company's Offices and/Agencies. ' ° J "- ,t By ordor of the Directors, ',/ ' -/.''', SAML. JACKSON, Agents and Secretory to the Local . Board in AuckldiicL' V ,7 BOARD OF DIRECTORS INAUCK_A_rD : Tho Hon. Rbadee Gilsok Wood, M.G.A., Colo- ; nial'Treaiiiu^K. ..- 5 . , .»n \ A:Xi Bobeet Watbbston, , ;Esq.V of ; Meswa. I Brdwni Campbelland Co. ;' Y 7,7,, > \ THOatAfl iIAOFAEiLANB, Esq.,' pf Mossrji. Henderaon and Mdcfarlane.'.'j T ., . t i -' James Williamson, Esq.,' M.G.A., . Pr^d«i4 -.of the'BanW.'o'Ar'New'Zß^ahd.;.'']' ,Y[ • 7 aa Joseph Newman^ Esq., Mwiwi ,. ; NW- ''' 'mah"rad[Ewen; , .; "A - ; ,r Medical Adviser— Dr. SAMOTfi John &^TJO_D. Prospectuses, Tablo of Rateß, &c,,[ can bo obtained at the office in For^street. 7 . '•- SAML. JACKSON, :'Ageh*i*tod'Seeret«7 777 Auckland, Sth April, "1864. AGBNT AT INVEiIkEGrLI » FRANCIS W. SCp^'''MXj^t<»-Btye«t. \ A,- t Medical Referee— Dr. Wii. Panton GbiQOE. '■. '., Hotels and Restaurants. ; •;" GOLDEN AGE HOTEL, Spey-steebt,. j ..!•: THE PROPRIETOR of this- favoirite and old estabhshod Hostelrio, M, , M'LEijN, [assures all friends and customers (both, old and new),pf a hearty welcome and tho best of . all the, good! tilings to bo obtained at moderate prices. - ; Splendid COLONIAL ALE, 6d. per PIOT. GLOBE HOTEL, TAY-STREET, INVERCARGILL, Peopeibtoe— J. R. CHRISOTB. Manages— E. HARGIN^ THE PROPRIETOR begs to announce to his[ friends, settlers, and the public of the surrounding district, that ho has this day OPENEDhis HOTEL, and placed tho same under the able management of Me. E. HARGIN, so well and ; favorably known to tho inhabitants of this town, and whoso name alone is sufficient to guarantee fpr the Hotel a firstclass reputation for Comfort, Good Liquors, (Divility, and Moderato Charges. Invercargill, Juno 2nd. 1363. SIMMONDS' SOYAL TEMPEEANCE HOTEL, B 3 K - 8 T R E AB T t (Near Cricket Ground.) CLARENDON HOT BL Cobnkb op Esk akd Kelvin Stsbbtb, INVERCARGILL. ANDREW MOIR, Peopbietob. AM. Begs to inform his patrons and tho pub» . he, that he has just completed the above Hotol, and having fitted it up with every attention to the comfort'and convenience of his customers, ho is now prepared to accommodate t. [limited numbor of gontlemen. C L A R E N D O N _C QTBL, Corner of Esk and Kelvin Street?.. , - ; CALEDONIAN PRIVATE HOTEL-DEVERON-STREET. * EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION, eon* bined with moderato charges;; - JOHN A. OABR, PROPRLETOB. ALHAMBRA HOTBL, (Next to Beaven's Buildings), > Kelvin-street, INVERCARGILL. THE PROPRIETOR, in returning thanks for past favors, begs to inform tho Inhabitants of Invercargill, and his country friends, that ' Civility, a Good Table, and Comfortable Quarters, aro always to bo found at tho' ALHAMBRA HOTEL. ALHAMBRA CAFE, (Next Beaven's Buildings), Kblvin-stebbt. < *- THB PROFRl7ETOßbegßtoinfonnhis[Friend9^ the Public, and the Country Settlers, that he is now devoting all his time to tho Cafe DeparU ment of his Establishment, and ventures to affirm that he produces a BILL 1 OF FARE AtpresentUNEQUALLED mINVERCARGILI-. pLASGOW RESTAURANT* CLTDE-STEEETi MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Good Beds, ls. per Night.. W. HUNTB.R, Paoriißioi^
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 5, 11 June 1864, Page 4
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