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Ij I LMiK M'W ZK/.LA xi)lJ\aUJi/ i. U> vi l ~Nx. - ■*- "10-day the Neu Zealand Insur^iiie ''< lnjt'my comnicnrfs lii.tintbs vi!b il« iu< ceased i<tpn«rl of £1 000 O<JO of AV.iich £200.000 is pain n\i, while tlure isaie iiifur.mee fun iof £4),000 provided for. 'Jlie exMdoulmniy bhcci-ss i»f tlna C utipaiiy li«s been so fieqiimttly a subject of rein irk t'.afc there it. little need to smg its pi.iise*« in a repetiiion of figuiesi, or lo ucnrtl in tabulated column* the rapid etn e» \K has made ye.n by ye. r .since 1839. The establishment of now offices iv the o >l<my h<u» in no degree lessenoil its bi.BUKBh, ns uhb pitiv'ed by the last half-yeaily lulanceaheet, iv wtuoh it was uhowu that, ootwithstuuilmg the iaoreased competition, tbe premiums for the half-year ending 31st of May laet amounted to £63,21 C, or an mere ise of £15,790 upon the preceding balf-yeai, and an mcreas of £H,4f15 upon the corresponding half-year of 1873 T • iapid pio^roes f (he company nince its t'Stablishtneiit fourteen years since. When in 1859 itfl premiums only miounled to £6390, to its present stan ung, when its premium tecvipts were, as per last baif-yeai ly statement £107 043, is matter of history in coinmereiil circles. It lnot, therefore, surprising that publ o confidence should be .-o lully established, that the additional shares have been so readily taken up, notwithstanding the aspeisions itiempted to be cast uponihelegiiimacyofthepropos.il. ci> increase tbe camjwny's capital by the issue of new sh.in t. >Ye have aln-ady pointed out what we believe to be th< occasion of the success of the New Zealand Insurant! Company, ami this wo lt^joat It is due t© the fact tha he Local Board of Directors have a large i. terest in tin uimern, and aio therefore iutHially anxious tha the afftirs they have eeaayed to conduct shall be earned out in a successful manner, and thercfoie it is thut the proper conduct of the institution re ceives a lar^e amount of caie Mid attention at their bauds Added to this, as we have abeady shewn, their bubiiiess has month by month been progressing, is now spieadovera uidearea, aid the gre*i p.o^iess of the co ony h.is also 1 contributed latgely to the pioguss of the company. Wneed scaicely tell our readers that we have over beeu ih steadfast advocates of the support of looal otfbrte to meot locul deman s when tho busiue«3 can be douoasadvanc (Ageously as otherwise It is therefore, extremely satisfac- ± lory, that we huve the opportunity of pointing to the a success of this and liko loo il institutions, which tujjplv cknowledged wants and are canied on with an energy ' aud business ta.cb wjujl to ai j, and superior to m-ny, similar institutions outnide th^. baundftiiea of the colony. — A T ew Zealand Herald, Dec. 1. a

STEAM MACHINE BISCUIT MANUFACTORY, . HAMILTON WEST.

J. T. JOHNS

T> EGb to inform the ouler« and public geneia'ly th..t -*-* Le ii iiov* carrying on busincb* m above ac hn new premise*, which are replet* with ovtry facility for taoetnig the requirement! of th« Waikato lrad*. Th» Trade dealt with on liberal Una*. Family orderi tent direct, or thiougb any dealer, will , I « ma>lo up in tins or boxes of any assortment of kinds lttjU red. A. choice assortment of Fancy Biscuits for the Christmas . 10HS ill : Sample cases and price lists foi warded to order.

T. TREWHEELLAR. PASTRY COOK AND CONFECTIONER, FANCY BREAD AND BISCUIT BaKER npHAJvKS the public of Hamilton for their pation&ge during his temporary arrangement in Mr T. Morris' ttore, and now begs to intimate that his New Shop and Refreshment Room, adjoining, IS NOW OPEN, and hopes by care and attention to business— •upplying only fi.st-cla-s goods to receive a continuance of their favors. PASTRY, CAKES, TEA CAKES, BUNS, MEAT AND FRUIT pies, custards, mince, biscuits (all kinds) (fee. HAM SANDWICHES, GINGEKBEER, LEMONADE, Anil other Coohn;. S immer D.iuks m v.irio.\. Wedding orders executed with elegance an<) despatch. Parties supplied, ami family order* executed with promptness and at leagonable rates. Country settlms visiting Hamilton will Fnd the Re freshineuc Boom a gieat convenience. Hamilton West, November 17, 1874.

ROBERT HARRIS, HAMILTON EASf, HAS now on hand md constantly arriving, the Newest Seasonable Diaper} and Lloil'ing, and Large Assortment of Boots and Shoes, &c, every de cripiion of Groceries and Odmens Stores Ironmongeiy, Holloware Scrim, oil. »nd Painis, &o Patent Medicines Stationery and Perfumery Patent Lever Clocks. N\B.— Muchinery and other goods ordered for cash u Auckland prices, carriage added. The above stock has been selected with cure, and will be found to comprise most ol the articles requned by settlers.

NOTICE. THE undersigned baring purchased the Hamilton Hotel, be*!! to intimate to >m ti len.is and t lie public genemllj that he will use e»eiy endeavour to make the above well- , known establishment a tavourite liouieol uecoimnoiiution lor lit pntroiip. B«i biandu in Win-s, Spirits, and Liqueurs. jJuLali ai all hours) j Suites ol X 10111 a tor Families. A gooa StnbleMiau in the Yard. Hor§e-feed always on hand, and ilorue* taken to liTury by the day or week. lied* oideieii in uiirnncu ohh ul«a}4 be relied on. The Billiard lublo hus been entirely tenovated and ii:ppliud with every appliance nuking it now ie<.oniJ to none in the district. ( Cuniiderablo improvemontt are in contemplation, which will shortly be completed. RICHARD aWYNNE.

MANCiAPIKO SAW MILLS. D. RICHARDSON, j A OEJJT for the above, will deliver TIMBER in CamOiid^e of Supeuior Qualitt, and in any quantity. Pnoe. Delivered : i. d. Rimu M 0 Kmlnkatea .. 13 6 -i W. MARSHALL „

PHOTOGIIAPHY. l _ _ j JLOW begs to inform the jjuWio of Hnmiltsn and sur- • ruundmn clistucts ibit lie lihs resumed busuu-ss hi Ino oli l premise*, IJiiimlton Eiul. (June tie Visiles tuken duilj, A Imgf collection ol VVmkitto fit wa for sale; also n phoico uaaorioit-ut ol Albuuia, lioui 3s 6 i u|j«urds. JOHN LOW, Phoiogiiiphcr. W. Sloane, r^HEVIdT AND OENERAL STOREKEErER, i TE iWAMUTU,

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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 404, 15 December 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 404, 15 December 1874, Page 3

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