XT®® ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY ]S FIRE AND MARINE. : Capita- £1,000,000. Wa§ established in Auckland in 1850, being the first Idcu. Insurance Compant established is New Sealahd. PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS. It is distinguished for its liberality and promptness inthe settlement of claims, upwards of Threo-quarters cf a _QIUon having' been paid to tho Insured for Losses. SECURITY Afforded 1b unquestionable. A large and influential tody of Shareholders resident in all part 3of the Colony, flhOae UABILITT IS TJHDOTOTJED. THE CAPITAL Paid-tip is £200,000, together with Re-insurance and Besero Funds of £150,000. INVESTMENTS QoDS~t of Real and Personal Property, Bank, Loan, (Jag and other Shares, Government, City, and "Waterworks Debentures, &o. GEORGE P. PIERCE, General Manager. TyrUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF JJJL AUSTRALASIA. Bstablished 1869, and incorporated by Act of Parliament, IflU SECOND OLDEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN AUSTRALASIA. THE FIRST TO ISSUE POLICIES FREE FROM RESTRICTIONS, »ad the only one ESTABLISHED within the last - TWENTY YEARS which has declared a BONUS on an absolutely PURE PREMIUM VALUATION. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. Post Magazine (London). " A well-managed nnd deservedly prosperous Society. Hie expenses of the administration are among the most moderate that come under our notice at Home or abroad." Th« Insurance Agent (London). consider the amount of business obtained highly satisfactory, and congratulate the Executive on that great success." Insurance Times (New York). "Conservative management and honourable business policy have always distinguished the career of this i Office. Notwithstanding an ever active and sometimes I d unscrupulous competition from its rivals, it is | steadily pushing ahead, each succeeding year Bhowing ta increase of business over its predecessors, while at ! the'- same time the expenses of management are iept within reasonable limits. . Insurance and Banking BecorA (Melbourne). • "We can say without hesitation that the resources — id accounts have always appeared to us most satisfactory. The policy has been to build np the Society upon prudent and conservative principles rather than upon ~e leas sure foundation of grasping business at any price." Head .Office foe New Zealand QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND; Directors: ABIHUR HEATHER, ESQ., A. G. HORTON, ESQ. Medical Officer : CHAS. FIELD GOLDSBORO', M.D., F.R.C.P. Banters : THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. Solicitors : MESSRS WHITAKER, RUSSELL, AND BUDDLE. Principal Office, Sydney; Branches at Melbourne, : Brisbane, and Adelaide ; and Agencies in all the cities and principal towns in New Zealand and the other Austtalian Colonies. WILLIAM T. J. BELL, . ' General Agent for New Zealand. A UCKLAND SELECT RIDING SCHOOL, -JL NEW NORTH ROAD. .BIDING MADE EASY AND GRACEFUL. : Will be Opened on if MONDAY, 21st AUGUST, 1882, The Accklaud Sembct Riding Schooi., for the study ; tod practice of the Art of Equitation in all its ■ 'w&nches/ Ladies and Gentlemen desiring to enter as I Pupils are solicited to forward their names to the Proi Prietor on or. before .that date. ;..'.- Teems, and the hours of instruction and practice, &iaay be learned on application. ' ?npils supplied with horses and appointments for if required, or horse appointments supplied [-'- order from first-class samples at the School. jT-The Proprietor has compiled an AID BOOK for the Piseof Pupils and others, which may be had on applicapon. Price, Is; . I SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR CHILDREN, 1| Female Attendance toe Ladies. # piG. H. has also commenced business as HORSE :#BAINER. Every Horse entrusted 'to his charge §SflJ be properly Broken— handled either as Lady's or gjeattemaa's Charger. |- ■<•.»■■<£ TTAZELL, ■ |Me Rough Riding Sergeanfc-Major and First |s- Class Equitation Instructor. mSwBbYB Years in Her Majesty's Service.
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Observer, Volume 5, Issue 120, 30 December 1882, Page 241
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572Page 241 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 5, Issue 120, 30 December 1882, Page 241
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