Fire and Marine Insurance raiHE COLONIAL INSURANCE COMI PANY OF NEW ZEALAND FIRE AND MARINE. capita! ... ... two miii.ioke. Head Of woe Welmnqton. dikkotobs. ; The Hon. 0. J. Fharazyn, Chairman The Hon. G. Randall Johnson, Vice-Chairman The Hon. Dr M. S. Grace A de B. Brandon, Esq. I i E. W. Mills, Esq. Walter J. Nathan, Esq. j Jacob Joseph, Esq. -"' '" GBNBBAIi MANAGES: ' ■ | J " Ot. S.Graham, Esq. ii Temporary offices, Panama Chambers, Panama ■-;,-.... ;-j ,■-' ■ .' -street. ■ , ' The Companyis now taking,Fire;and:Marit|e Riiks of every dcßcriptibn at the "Lowest' :. Current Rates. ; " THE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE. [ . This Comparly being compelled by its Articles of Aesociation to reserve 100,000 shares capital), to r b,e allojiteji from time to time to actitali iNsi/BEBS onix in proportipn to tho amount of premiums paid} offers to the public generally, and particularly to men ot small means, the two-fold advantage, which "nd' Fire Insurance Company of New Zealand has, hitherto offered, that of security from fiye 'combined witli participation of the profits of one of the safest and most lucrative kinds of investment in the world. ] An insurer Kith this Company, being ,a Shareholder, in effect-reduces THB BATB OHAEGBD OK OWS PEOTBBTY in proportion to the amount of premium ne pays nnd the influence he exerts to induce others to insure with 1 the' Company. Ev«ry information may be obtained of THJ AGENT AT AUCKIAKD. JAS. B. GBAH AM, p 80HCIT0B, . , ■ ~ Hobson's Buildings. U2(89>5 THE COLONIAL INSmtANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, j FIEE A«D MABINE. : NOTICE TO INSURERS. ! AT th« Expiration of the First Financial Period of the Company, the Directors will OFFER to Persons who may have insured with the Company the.rigbt of TAKING UP, at par, One of the Unallotted Shares for every £1 of premiums paid by them, whether for .Fire or Marine risks. , r : JAS. B. GRAHAM, j 2694 ' Agent at Auckland. I
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2973, 26 August 1878, Page 4
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442Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2973, 26 August 1878, Page 4
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