Bf ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY M FIRE AND lIA.RINE. Rjjiiii £1,000,000. ftsUished in Auckland in 1850, being the first HIsSBKAHCE COMPANT ESTABLISHED IN NEW HpEOMPT SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS. S distinguished for its liberality and promptness Hijttlement of claims, upwards of Three-quarters Rjion having been paid to the Insured for Losses. W SECURITY St.] is unquestionable. A large and influential BKSbareholders resident in all parts of the Colony, KuABIUTY IS UNDOUBTED. I THE CAPITAL Sd is £200,000, together with Re-insurauce and She Funds of £150,000. I INVESTMENTS Bt of Heal and Personal Property, Bank, Loan, ffii other Shares, Government, City, and WaterBJDobentiirt's, &c. I GEORGE P. PIERCE, B • General Manager. lotal life association of 1 australasia. gPished 1869, and incorporated by Act of ParliaBf ment. HSECOND OLDEST MUTUAL LlffE OFFICE ■ IN AUSTRALASIA. BMST TO ISSUE POLICIES FREE FROM ft. RESTRICTIONS, ffllonly one ESTABLISHED within the last BfiiTY TEARS which has declared a BONUS M on an absolutely M PUEE PREMIUM VALUATION. HINIONS OF THE PRESS. H Post Magazine (London). Htsll-manaßed and deservedly prosperous Society. Bp^es of the administration are among the mo3t Sp!e that come under our notice at Home or The Insurance Agent (London). ! consider the amount of business obtained atiafactory, and congratulate the Executive on Hat success." Insurance Times (New York), aenative management and hononrable business tare always distinguished the career of this Sotwithstanding an ever active and sometimes scrupulous competition from its rivals, it is i pushing ahead, each succeeding year showing (ase of business over its predecessors, while at 58 time the expenses of management are kept reasonable limits. ■'wirance and Banking Record (Melbourne). 0! can say without hesitation that the resources Bpmnts have always appeared to us most satisfacBJle policy has been to build up the Society upon ® and conservative principles rather than upon w Btire foundation of graspiag business at any B Head Office fob New Zealand MifEEN STREET, AUCKLAND; SL Directors : W& HEATHER, ESQ., A. G. HORTON, ESQ. 8,. Medical Officer : H& HELD GOLDSBORO', M.D., F.R.C.P. fl . Bankers : B THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. S&, Solicitors : WSWHITAKER, RUSSELL, AND BUDDLE. B^ Office, Sydney; Branches at Melbourne, lig^and Adelaide ; and Agencies in all the cities JB^pal towns in New Zealand and the other Ausfl "^WILLIAM T. J. BELL, jB General Agent for New Zealand. SSand select riding school, S NEW NORTH ROAD. Mb MADE EASY AND GRACEFUL. g Will be Opened on 'BjKONDAY, 218T AUGUST, 1882, Bf^ BD Select Riding School, for the study fife 9 of tbe Arfc of E l uitation in all its fflF' Ladies and Gentlemen desiring to enter as jK^tolicited to forward their names 'to the Proaß*orl)efore that date. jw^iind the hours of instruction and practice, i jHjwaed on application. with horses and appointments for «R» required, or horse appointments supplied flHP>om first-class samples at the School. |«Wrietor has compiled an AID BOOK for the wK^ "JKI others, which may be had on applicaARRANGEMENTS FOR CHILDREN, JPto Attendance sob Ladies. jffiff* also commenced business as HORSE MEv- Every Horse entrusted to his charge jgßK^^y Broken — handled either as Lady's or mm G. HAZELL, jMpjb L Riding Sergeant-Major and Fii'3t MKffaflß Equitation Instructor. IN HER-MAJESTi's SbEYIOE.
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Observer, Volume 5, Issue 117, 9 December 1882, Page 193
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524Page 193 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 5, Issue 117, 9 December 1882, Page 193
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