Imagens das páginas
PDF
ePub

CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANIES OF OTHER STATES.

ABSTRACTS, COMPILED FROM THE ANNUAL STATEMENTS OF CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANIES OF OTHER STATES, AUTHORIZED TO TRANSACT BUSINESS IN THIS STATE, SHOWING THEIR CONDITION ON THE 31ST DAY OF DECEMBER, 1872.

27

HARTFORD STEAM BOILER INSPECTION AND

INSURANCE COMPANY.

LOCATED IN HARTFORD, CONN.

[Incorporated June 30, 1866; commenced business October, 1866.]

J. M. ALLEN, President.

THEODORE H. BABCOCK, Secretary.

Attorney in the State of New York, EZRA WHITE, Esq., New York city.
Capital actually paid up in cash, $120,000.

[blocks in formation]

Interest due and accrued on stocks owned, not included in market value

Connecticut State 6 per cent bonds..
Urbana, Ill., Township bonds
Dayton and Western R. R. bonds.
City National Bank stock, Hartford

Total par and market value........

15,000 00
2,400 00

4,000 00 11,550 00 2,520 00

[blocks in formation]

Cash in the Company's principal office in currency.
Cash belonging to the Company deposited in bank

$441 65 3,804 55

Total amount of cash items

4,246 20

3,190 00 11,495 61 2,400 00

$380,000 00

[blocks in formation]

Gross premiums in due course of collection

Furniture and inspection apparatus, test pumps, gauges, etc.,
Indorsed stock notes....

Aggregate amount of all actual available Assets

Cosses adjusted and unpaid
Cosses unadjusted, including all reported and supposed losses

Net amount of all unpaid losses and claims Amount required to safely re-insure all outstanding risks

Total liabilities, except capital and net surplus oint-stock capital paid up in cash

urplus beyond capital

Aggregate Liabilities, including paid up capital, and net surplus

$649 48 25,138 61

$25.788 09

120,000 00

28,210 05

$173,998 14

III. INCOME DURING THE YEAR.

$105,225 59

Gross cash premiums received

Deduct re-insurance, rebate and return premiums...

Net cash received for premiums
Interest received on bonds and mortgages
Interest and dividends received from all other sources
Income from all other sources, viz.: For inspection

Aggregate Income received during the year in cash

4,767 81

[blocks in formation]

IV. EXPENDITURES DURING THE YEAR.

$155.521 14

[blocks in formation]

Paid for commission and brokerage

employés

Salaries and other charges of officers, clerks and other

Amount paid for State, national and local taxes

All other payments, viz.: Inspection, agency, office, traveling, advertising and other expenses

Aggregate Expenditures during the year in cash

[blocks in formation]
[blocks in formation]

RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE
COMPANY.

LOCATED IN HARTFORD, CONN.

[Organized May, 1865; commenced business February, 1866.]

JAMES G. BATTERSON, President.

CHARLES E. WILLARD, Serr. *

Attorney in the State of New York, ALFRED A. HOWLETT, Syracuse, N. Y.
Capital actually paid up in cash, $300,000.

I. ASSETS AVAILABLE.

Loans secured by deeds of trust or mortgages upon real

estate

$45.000

« AnteriorContinuar »