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THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.

HEAD OFFICE-HONGKONG,

AGENCIES & JAIL 2, and

Mails.

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STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, BATAVIA POINT DE GALLE, ADEN, SUEZ,

China and Japan, and at "Singapore, | SAIGON,

Balgon and Penang.

Rika accepted, and Pollotos of Insurance granted at the rates of Premium current at

the above mentioned Porta,

KO CHARGE FOR POLICY FIRA,

JAS, B, COUGHTRIE, Beerotary,

Hongkong, November 1, 1871,

LANCASHIRE INSURANCE

COMPANY,

(FIRE AND LIFE,)

CAPITAL-TWO MILLIONS SLING,

SAN

THE Undersigned are prepared to grant Fourons against the Kink of FIRE on Buildings or on Goods stored therein, on Coals in Mataheda, on Goods on board Vessels and on Hulls of Vassals in Har- bour, at the uraal Terms and Conditions.

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Agents Hengkang & Casten, Hongkong, January 4, 1867.

ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, THE Undersigned, Agents for the above

Compaor, are prepared to grant In

BEARS at current rates

MELCHERS & C.,. Agents, Royal Insurance Company.

CHINESE INSURANCE COMPANY. (LIMITED.)

MOTION,

POLICIES granted at current rates on

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OLYPHANT & Co.,

• General Agents.

Hongkong, Apri. 17, 1873,

QUEEN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,

THE Underigned are prepared to grant Pellatos against Fire to the extons of $45,000 on Buildings, or on Goods stored therein, at current local rates, subject to a Discount of 20% on the Premila.

NORTON & Co..

Agent. Hongkong, January 1, 1874.

NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY,

Incorporated by Royal Charter endj Special Acts of Parliament.

Established 1809.

CAPITAL $3,000,000.

THE Undersigned, Aaxxzs at Hongkong for the above Company, are prepared to grant Polletes agelust FIRE, to the extent of £10,000 on any Building, or on Merchandise in the same, at the musl Rates, subject to a discount of 20 per cont

GILMAN & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, July 8, 1875,

THE LONDON ASSURANCE,

INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTZE .of

His Majesty King George The First, 4. D. 1720,

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Marine Department,

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Fire Department,

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H. Du POUEY,

Ágent. Hongkong, May 12, 1877. my26

Occidental & Oriental Steam-

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