Insurance Companies' Losses by the Fire.
Auckland, This day. The complete insurances for Tauranga fire are not yet known, but the following is as nearly correct as possible :—Union, loses £625 nett; had risks amounting to a great deal more, but the remainder was reinsured. The Colonial had risks to the amount of £4200, but about £3000 is reinsured. Colonial risks are on the Bay of Plenty Times, a store lately occupied by Jordan, Tauranga' Hotel, Menzie's, Burra's, and Lee's store. The National's nett loss is about £1000, although it had risks to the. extent of £1700, includes £710 on Jordon, £250 on Lee, £50 on Ellis. _The Nonh British £900 ou reinsurance from the Colonial, the Standard has reinsurances of £450 from the Colonial, and £200 from the Union; Norwich Union loses £250 on Burra's, South British £500 on Lee's, and £250 on Jordan's. The New Zealand and Boyal hare not yet had their adviceß.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3876, 1 June 1881, Page 2
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156Insurance Companies' Losses by the Fire. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3876, 1 June 1881, Page 2
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