' . Insurance Ooaipwiieß. , mil ' < * - . .. . ..„-,!■,■■-, ,|. if | -,| 1 1 li ' | — * — *— ' ■ | To oo&cwut' life A^striUNoa : COMPANY, ES'I'AAAMBH2-D*~lß<i-6. Incorporatod by Aot of Parliftmeni fcSAD 'OfIMCS, 5 (HQRGE.STREET,,EDINBUB&H/ ' . Londojt, 81 Loar3Aß»"SJß»s*, E.C* • • BISTTLTS OF THE. BUSINESS 2-bir thi pew ended 25tt May, 1863, ■ As wported at 'the Aanhal General Meeting of thi Com£tw.y> held Sad No? ombe*, 186S i— New AsßuttHiceß foi? the year • {6428,'y-lS 0 0' Ooweßpbnding Annual Pwrnluniß 15,438 8 0 Annual ßevenue „ 1% ... 133.W IS 10 Accumulated Fund ... ... 481,690 16 10 Subsisting Ansunmeeß 8,051,830 6 10 OOLOHUIi AND FOfiBIQ-K AbBUBANCU. # Looai Boards and Agencies ia all the Brrtish Colonieß, "where Propoßtds ; may,,be made,,Pw. r nuumfl received, and: Claims paid.-; v : ; 4i . ■.-,"■ :<.-. Moderate rates applicable.to different .climates,, Profits dividedcevery fiye ■ years. ; Divisions too place in 1854 and 1889, -when large additions wer, made- to -Policies;.- *> Next division in. 18*84. .y v-i > Further information mllv be, supplied at ■ti Company's Offices; and Agencies. ■-':• By order of the Directors, 7 7 A - , . -..-..= vi;- i; SAML. ; JAGESON i; v nY.., ; . Agents ahd Secretary to the Local . - Board hi Auckland. ■. - ■- BOARD OF DIRECTORS IN AUCELAND : The Hon. Reader Q-iiabN WpoD, M;G-.A:, v Colb-- "■■■'':.. nial Treasurer., v y '""' Robert Wateeston,' Esq:, 6f Messrs. 'Brovna ' Campbell and Co. ' '''''{ y : ' Thomas MACFARiiioE; Esq7; of Messrs. Henderson : and Macfarlane. .' James Wihiamson, Esq., M.G-; AY President s of the Bank of^Ne-w Zealand. :: !i Joseph Newman, EsqyMTPrCybf Messrs. Nevr- ■ ■""' man and Eweru 'V Medical Adviser— Dr. SAmtjela John Steatford. ; Prospectuses, Table of Rates, &c.j can be obtained at the office in Fort-street. I SAML. JACKSON, Agent and Secretary Auckland, sth April, 1864. . A&ENT AT INVEEARGHIiIi *. ' FRANCIS W. SCOTT, M'Master-street. Medical Referee— Dr. WM..PAyToy C-RigOß. Merchandise. TTi X " PAT THE EOYEE," PEOM XL* ADELAIDE. 800 Bags, Beeby and Dunstan' s, and Duffield's S. F. Silk-dressed Floiir, in 200, 100, and 50-lb bags. 40 Casks Butter. 20 Cases Jams. CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO. CAMPBELLTOWN STOEE, BLUFF HARBOR. THE Undersigned has on sale a large STOCK of— Groceries, Oilmen's Stores Provisions Cabin and Fancy Biscuits Smith's Beef, in tierces Beef Hams, Tobacco Wines and Spirits, Drapery, Clothing Boots and Shoes, Ironmongery Tinware, Ship Chandlery. ! JAS. WADDEL. f^N SALE, by the undersigned: — Flour, Adelaide and Tasmanian Prime Seed Oats, ex Drover G-uaHO do Improved Ploughs, made by Grant, of Melbourne. ANDERSON, MO WAT" & CAMPBELL, Dee-street, near the Post Office.. ON SALE, at the Stores of the Undersigned, the largest STOCK in Southland of— GROCERIES, WINES, SPIRITS, TOBACCO, AND PROVISIONS. Also, 30 tons galvanized iron, 6, 7, and 8-feet lengths 60 tons Victorian potatoes 70 tons flour (Adelaide and Tasmanian) 200 bags oats (Colonial and Danish) 100 bags English malt . 10 tons butter (Colonial and Cork) Hams and bacon — Sinclair's, York, Campbell, Waring, and Limerick 70 cases boots (English and American) 30 hhds. and 74 casks port -wine, 3 year** old 40 lihds. Joule's ale (new brew) 200 cases Byass' porter, &c, &c, &c. SPENCE BROTHERS & CO., Dee-strbbt.^ DEE-STREET '.'".;;. ; TJ. .WHITE has on Sale, the underrcenticz d • Groods:— . ,■■- ; TEA, SUGAR, RICE, PICEXES, FRUITS and JAMS, SPIRITS, WINES, &c. ' "Ti J. WHITE Dee-street^ V y Next door to Carey & Grilles. CLINTON STEAM SAW-mi/I/S; :' ON' <8.,. XyA-X L E by, the undersigned— V , ■ .'■ , T. and G-. Flooring, per 100, 20s. ; T. and Gr. Lining, per 100, 185., - "';,.- Weatherboard and Quartering, per 100, 12b. Delivered in town at the above prices. Wlien delivery taken at the Mill, 2s. 6d. less on 100 feet. Terms Cash. WILLIAM EEASEE, CLINTON STEAM SAW - MILLS. (HJANO. aUANO. &TJANO. ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN PHOSPHATIC GUANO COMPANY. BIRD ISLAND G-UANO (Polynesian Group, South Sea Islands), £10 10s. per ton, in Invercargill. This higlily valuable , manure contains an average bf 70 per cent, of phosphate of lime, and no sand ;- is now offered to the agriculturists at the above low price, being tho best, known guano in the world. The Bird Island Guano is a very' superior manure for cereals and root crops, and highly commendable for 'the grasses, fruit-trees, and vines ; and is further distinguished above other guanos "by its extraordinary durability. ' ' Testimonials dn hand from Tasmania prove the BIRD ISLAND G-UANO to 'last over THREE YEARS in the soil. Samples, analysis, testimonials, and all other information respecting the 'above can be obtained at ,*--,, CLEAVE, WLLLIAMS & CO:, y ' Seedsmen, Sole Agents for Southland, Dee and Tay Street*, Invercargill. **
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST18640804.2.18.4
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 28, 4 August 1864, Page 4
Word count
Tapeke kupu
706Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 28, 4 August 1864, Page 4
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.