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AUSTRALIAN-MT^UALdeROvjDENS^r ■»'/■■■■'.•■ ..< ?" Established 'January Ist;. 1849, andilncbi-po'-' ; rated by Act of ■ Parliament of New South" |: ■ Wales, for; Granting Assurances on Lives, j Present, Deferred, and Reversionary Annui- | •ties, and Endowments for Children and ; Old Age. • ;■'■.•...''■! _On the Principle.of Mutual Assurance.and an Equitable Division of' the whole of the Profits amongst all the Members.': DIEEOTOES. ~ - Chairman—M. E. Murnin, Esq. Deputy .Chairman—The Hon. Thomas; Holt, Esq.,-,M.P. . A. Tvjttolroyd, Esq., MP., j W.-H. Christie, Esq. Jas. Mitchell, Esq., M.L.C. | John Fairfax^ Esq. Consulting Actuary—Morris BirkbeckPell, Esq., 8.A., Sydney .University. ; I Actuary and Secretary—-Robert Thomson, Esq.. ; Principal Office—-Sydney, New' South Wales. THE Rates of tHe ; Society are,as low as , is consistent with., perfect: security. ; All profit on each, transaction: reverts to the iindividual concerned... .'-...• j Extracts from Life Assurance Tables. • j -Premiums to Assure £100 with Bonus Addictions, payable at death. ' .'-.''• ':''.■'■ Annual Premium Payable during- Life. ; Age. Premium. Age. Premium. 20 1 17 5 45 3 16 5 m 2 8 2 55 5 12 2 Premiums to Cease in Ten Years. : ; Age. . Premium. . Age. Premium. 20 314 10 45 6 6 7 ' : 30 4 13 8 . 55 .855. ,; For the rates for other ages, Sic, see the Prospectuses of the Society. Policies effected under- these tables, which were then entitled to participate, received at last investigation bonus additions of more than 3 per cent, per annum on the sum assured. . Tables for Deferred and Reyersionary Annui-. : ties, for' Endowments tor.- Children, for. Joint: Lives Assurances, and for Endowment Assurances, will. be found in the Prospectuses of the Society/ ' ' ' ; ' ; The Directors invite intending Assurers to compare these Tables and the general facilities of this Society with those of other offices'. •'"' The directors beg to draw attention to the important privileges accorded to-the Society by Parliament, among which are—-Ist.. The protection of all its Policies against the operation of-the TnonVwS^^ T«™i7 «3&cr a certain duration, to a gradually increasing amounts ■' ~ ' - 2nd.-The Protection : of Policies of .Married Women against; the debts or controul of tifeir husband's^ 3rd.* Small assurances being saved the expense of letters of administration. Prospectuses, forms of proposal, and every information 'may be obtained at any of the agencies in this and in the-other colonies. H. J. LE.CREN, Agent at Lyttelton. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT .".'. ' SOCIETY. ' '.; .' THE. Directors have the satisfaction to * draw the attention of- intending assurers to the important and -peculiar privileges accorded to the Society, by its Act- of Incorporation; among which are the following:—■ 1. The protection to a gradually increasing amount of all its Policies after'an endurance of two years against the operation of laws relating to Insolvency. ; ' _ ; - 2.- The • Protection of Policies of Married Women against the debts or controul!-of. their husbands.. - < -.-:'.. 3. For the encouragement of Small Assurers, their policies are relieved from the heavy tax involved in taking out letters of administration, &c; ■: ."..;.'. Annual Premiums for Assurance of £'100 with Bonus Additions. . , :- Age. 25 • '35 -45; 55 Prem. i 5 2 3' ;£2-15 'k*\ £3 J6 0 £5 12 2 Comparative view.of Bonuses accruing to a policy of life assurance of £500 effected at the age of 40 in different offices.1 • ' : Bonus. .' An English Proprie-) Ten .p rems .p a i d£s o i 6 S tary Company ... ) ■Scottish Widow's].: Fund. (Mutual So- ,V Sevenprems.paid 70. 0 0 ciety)-' ' J") ' '"" !" -'•■-•' - Australian -..Mutual j Rvb _ rems _ paM g 0 i' 3y \ Provident Society.! .:-.,- i: * .f :■.,. ; _,;.!" For full tables, see '.prospectuses. General' conditions as to 1 Surrenders, Voyaging, Residence Abroad, Loans to Members, Payment of Claims^Sc.', 1 &c.y v,fill be- 'found 'to be; more than usually l^beral^ < _ |ii .. • M • ? Prospectuses, printed ibrriis', and all 'information' 'may-bepbtaiued'from any of tkejagents,; or at theprrncipal office, from' '"' :-,; ,J —; y,':" r ■.■ i: 1 ■ .= •''< • > ROBERT -THOMSON- '- < ./Actuary; arid' Secretary. Principal Oftice^-NV'S;1 W. • -' • Agent at Lyttelton—H. J.'LE CREN. , ~ CANTERBURY EOUNDRY. T"OHN ANDERSON begs to inform IF. his. friends and the public generally, that bis foundry is now open., and that he .is fully prepared:to execute all orders in iron and brass work. • May 26th, 1857.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 544, 20 January 1858, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 544, 20 January 1858, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 544, 20 January 1858, Page 7

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