Insurance Companies. GOODS FROM ENGLAND. THE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY underwrite, through the medium of their London Agents, MERCHANDISE to . all NEW ZEALAND and AUSTRALIAN PORTS, at the usual .rates of premium. Claims settled and paid either in London or the Colonies, at the insurer's option. • AGENTS: Bowley and Bristow, 74, Cornhili; London. Webster, Steel and Co.,... Buchanan-street, Glasgow. Thomas Sanderson, ....... . .Liverpool. ttbt-r.at.tltJ iTRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. HEAD OPEIOE : HALL OF COMMERCE, MELBOURNE. Forms of Proposal for Fire and Marine Insur- - ance can be obtained at the offices of the undersigned. HENDERSON, BONAR & CO., Agents for Invercargill, Corner of Esk and Kelvin-streets ; and 1-tc Campbelltown, Bluff Harbor. HE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Established — 1846. Incorporated by Act of Parliament. ' HEADs OFFICE : . 5 GEORGE-STREET, EDINBURGH. London, 81 Lombard -street, E.C. EESTJLTS OE THE BUSINESS For tlie year ended 25t7i May, 1863, As reported nc the Annual General Meeting of the Company, held 2nd November, 1863 •. — New Assurances for the year ... £428,742 0 0 Corresponding Annual Premiums ' 15,432 3 0 Annual Revenue' ... ... 133,775 12 10 Accumulated Fund ... ..." 451,690 15 10 Subsisting Assurances..*; ... 3,051,636 5 10 ■ . ' ■ ' '." . ■•""' ■- ' Colonial and Foreign Assurance. , . Local Boards- and Agencies in all the BritishColonies, where Proposals may. be made, Pr?miums received, and Claims paid. . _ - Moderate rates applicable to different climates. Profits divided every five years. Divisions takt place in 1854 and 1859, when large additions will bt made to Policies. Next division in 1864." Further information will be supplied at tht Compariy's Offices and Agencies. By order of tho Directors, SAML. JACKSON, Agents and Secretary to the Local Board in Auckland. "BOARD OF DIRECTORS IN AUCKLAND : The Hon. Reader Gilson Wood, M.G.A., Colonial Treasurer. Robert Waterston, Esq:, of Messrs. Brown. Campbell and Co. * THOMAS MACFARLANE, Esq., of Messrs. Henderson and Macfarlane. James Williamson, Esq., .M.G.A., President of the Bank of New Zealand. " r Joseph Newman, Esq., M.P.C., of Messrs. Newman and Ewen. Medical Advisex- — Dr. Samuel John StrateordJ Prospectuses, Table of Rates, &c, can be obtained at the office in Fort-street. SAML. JACKSON, Agent and Secretary Auckland, sth April, 1864. AGENT AT INVERARGILL : FRANCIS W. SCOTT, M'Master-street. Medical Referee. Dr. Wm. Panton Grioor. 2-tc OVAL INSURANCE COMPANY.— FIRE AND LIFE , Capital £2,000,000 Accumulated Funds ... ... 1,000,000 Annual Revenue... ... ... 500,000 Assured on New Life Policies, 1862 700,000 A few of the advantages offered by this Company are: — Undoubted security. Exemption of Assured from Liability of partnership. Moderate Premiums. Large participation of Profits by the Assured.. Prompt and liberal settlement of Claims withI out reference to England or Australia. Medical Referee— J. F. Deck, M.D. MORISON, LAW & CO., Agents for Otago and Southland, 1-tc r Esk-street, Invercargill. AJEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY FOR FIRE, MARINE, AND GENERAL INSURANCE.' Capita*,, £250,000, With Unlimited Liability of the Shareholders. Policies are issued and claims settled in Invercargill, without reference elsewhere. Agent for Southland :. 1-tc Mr. WILLIAM RUSSELL, Solicitor. HE OTAGO FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Caxttax,, £100,000. ' Forms of proposal and ail necessary information can be obtained at the Company's Offices. DALRYMPLE and BLACKLOCK, 1-tc Agents, Invercargill. rjvHE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON FIRE X AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Empowered by Acta of Parliament. Established in 1836. ■ CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED— £2,OOO,OOO. The undersigned has been appointed agent for Southland. All claims are settled in the colony. Tables of Rates of Fire and Life Insurances in all its branches, and every information can be obtained from THOMAS BRODRICK, Dee-street, Invercargill, 53-tc. Agent for the Company. Hotels and Restaurants. T l B I o N H (5 T E L~ DEE-STREET, Invekoargill. WILLIAM A. LIND Respectfully informs his friends, the old Settlers, and the Public generally, that he has RE-OPENED the above HOTEL, and trusts, by strict attention to business" and tho wants of his customers, to merit a share of their support. Extensive alterations have been made, and the Hotel newly furnished throughout. First-olasß Stabling attached to the Hotel, and under the management of an experienced ostler, -•■ Livery, Bs. 5 Baits, 2s. 6d. * The Wines, Spirits, and Beer are of the first brands only. AT THE" GLASGOW EESTATJEANT O L V D E-S T RE E T, YOU will always find Breakfasts ready from Seven o'clock until Ten. ■ Dinners from Twelve till Three. Tea from Fve till Seven. CLEAN, WELL-AIRED BEDS Good STABLING and good SHEDS. ' With Charges to meet the tim«, #•*
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 80, 6 December 1864, Page 4
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