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Insurance Companies. ■VTEW ZEALAND INSUEANCE COMPANY. FOE FIEE, MAEINE, AND GENEEAL INSUEANCE. Capitai, £250,000, With Unlimited Liability of the Shareholders. Policies are issued and claims settled in Invercargill, without reference elsewhere. Agent for Southland : WILLIAM EUSSELL, Somoitob. DOYAL INSUEANCE COMPANY.— Jti FERE AND LIFE] Capital £2,000,000 Accumulated Funds exceed ... 1,000,000 Annual Eevenue 600,000 Assured on New Life Policies, 1863 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 without reference to England or Australia. Medical Eeferee — J. F. Deck, M.D. MOEISON, LAW & CO., Agents for Otago and Southland, Esk-street, InvercargiU. THE LIVEEPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSUEANCE COMPANY. Foe Fiee, Lice, and Annuities. Capital subscribed £2,000,000. Invested Funds. Capital paid up £390,000 Eeserve surplus fund 1,000,000 Life Department Eeserve 1,450,000 Balance of undivided profits 200,000 (Three million and fifty thousand poxmds) £3,050,000 Eevenue. Fire premiums £580,000 Life premiums 210,000 Interest on investment 160,000 (Nine hundred and fifty thousand pounds) £950,000 The undersigned continues to issue Policies for Fire and Life Insurance. Prospectuses and L every information can be ob tamed from THOMAS BEODEICK, Agent for Southland mHE QUEEN INSUEANCE COMPANY. Chief Offices : Liverpool and London. CAPITAL, £2,000,000 STEELING. Fire and Life Insurance at moderate Bates. Endowments for Children, Annuities, &c. OPINIONS OF THE PEESS. The Times.— October 22. "At the annual meeting of the Queen Insurance Company to-day, at Liverpool, the Fire Premiums for the year were stated at £70,300, while those in the Life Department were £16,352. A dividend at the rate of 8 per cent, was declared." Post Magazine. — October 24. "The Queen Insurance Company affords a fine example of how much public confidence there is still in store for insurance companies, formed of a respectable body of proprietors, regulated in their action by Directors of high commercial position and business experience, and managed by gentlemen possessing the ability and zeal so warmly eulogised by the chairman, and applauded by those ofthe proprietors who were present a the recent meeting." Gore's Liverpool Advertise* — October 22 v "So general was the feeling of satisfaction entertained by the highly respectable body of proprietors who thronged the board-room of the Company at the result of the year's business, •and so great was their confidence in the management of the Company and in the correctness of the accounts presented to them, that the most ■eloquent agitator in the world must have tried in vain to have removed the one or shaken the other." Insurance Eecord. — October 23. " It was our pleasure and privilege to be present at the annual meeting of the Queen Insurance Company. This company has made very rapid progress, and will unquestionably become one of the largest institutions in the kingdom. That it _as succeeded in inspiring public confidence is evident by the large influx of new business in both the Life and Fire branches during the financial year which has just expired. The Directors' Eeport, which was received unanimously, was more than satisfactory. We had anticipated great things from the workings of the past year, but our most sanguine expectations were more than realised by the result presented in that statement. The Bonus to be declared is all that could be desired, and much more than might have been anticipated." Weekly Chronicle and Eegister. — October 24. "The state of affairs which the report discloses is eminently satisfactory, ' and the Directors may fairly be congratulated on the success ofthe Company. A new plan for the allocation ofthe bonus has been introduced by the Directors, which cannot fail to become popular. They will grant separate free Policies for the amount of the reversionary bonus when required. This is a great advance upon the hitherto existing practice, for, .under the ordinary system, the bonus is attached to the original policy, and stands or falls with it.' Gore's Liverpool Advertiser. — October 29. (Second Notice) " The Queen Insurance Company now stands before the pubhc on one of the highest — we believe we may safely say the highest — pedestal ever Occupied by an insurance company in the fifth year of its existence. The impression left on our mind by all that we heard and saw at last Wednesday's meeting was that the ' Queen' will go on largely extending its business in all its departments, until it shall acquire a position as a Eire and Life Office second to none in the kingdom." The Civil Service Gazette. — October 24. " The signally prosperous year that has just been passed by the Queen Insurance Company demands at our hands, as faithful journalists, one word by way of comment. This shows that the ' Queen,' in a remarkably short space of time, has won its way to public confidence. With the advantages of an irreproachable Board of Directors a Manager and Secretary who are untiring in their efforts to promote the prosperity of their undertaking, and an established reputation for promptitude and liberality in the settlement of their claims, we think we may safely argue a brilliant career in the future for this flourishiog Company."

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 199, 8 January 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 199, 8 January 1866, Page 4

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