Insurance Companies' ■ THE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. rpHE DIRECTORS of the Colonial Life AsJ- surance Company having withdrawn their New Zealand Branch, we have been instructed to - intimate that arrangement have been made with the BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES to receive PAYMENT of PREMIUMS due under . the Policies of the Company, and Policy Holders are accordingly requested to make their payments 1 ' to the Agents of the Bank, who are authorised to accept payment, and to isssue the Oflicial Receipts of the Company. By order cf the Directors. WILL. THOS. THOMSON, Actuary. SAMUEL JACKSON, Late Agent. vfEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. • FOR FIRE, MARINE, AND GENERAL INSURANCE. Capitax, £250,000, With Unlimited Liability of the Shareholders. Policies are issued and claims settled in Invercargill, without reference elsewhere. Agent for Southland : WILLIAM RUSSELL, Somcitoe. ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY.— FIRE AND LIFE. Capital £2,000,000 Accumulated Funds exceed ... 1,000,000 Annual Revenue 600,000 Assured on New life Policies, 1863 700,000 A few of the advantages offered by this Company are: — Undoubted security. Exemption of Assuredfrom 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 Referee— J. F. Deck, M.D. MORISON, LAW & CO., Agents for Otago and Southland, Esk-street, InvercargiU . ryiHE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND ' -L GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Foe Fiee, Lite, and Annuities. Capital subscribed £2,000,000. Invested Funds. , Capital paid up £390,000 Reserve surplus fund 1,000,000 life Department Reserve 1,450,000 Balance of undivided profits .'. 200,000 (Three millien and fifty thousand ' pouiids) £3,050,000 Revenue. Firepremiumß £580,000 Life premiums 210,00u 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 every information can be ob tamed from THOMAS BRODRICK, Agent for Southland I rpo ARRIVE, Ex "FLYING BUCK," from Adelaide, and daily expected. fjfj TONS OF ADELAIDE FLOUR, -J A TONS BRAN, MITCHELL, & CO ALCOCK & CO., T)ILLIARD TABLE MANUFACTURERS. "I never played on a better Table in my life." — John Robebts, Champion Billiard Player of the World.— First match played in Victoria, Fide Abgkts, Aug. 30, 1864. BLACKWOOD BILLIARD TABLES, warranted to stand the test of any'climate. Cloth, Balls, Cues, Tips, and other requisitesfor the Billiard Saloon. American Bowling Alley Balls, and Pins. Lignum Vita? Skittle Balls. MANUPACIOEy.^ f 33,ui8ell^t?eet, Melbourne,
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 227, 12 March 1866, Page 4
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