MUTUAL ; ;socikTY.' : j ; Established January l#tv"'lß49;' ttfid^lhcbrpd-' •rated by Act ofParliament of-N«i*": South " Wales,fdr Granting Assurances oh ! Liye9, i 'Present, Deferred, andßeversibnajty Annul-. >.".'. ties,, and ..Endowments For Children and 701d,Age. o*n! the Principle of; Mutual; Assurance and? : ah , ::;Equitable Division'of-theriwhohs bfcnthe Profits amongst aU'ttoejMembers. ' Wrectors. ; - Chkirihan^M. E:'Muriiin t, iEsq. | Deputy ehAirttiah^-The "Hon. "TMdMas 'Holt,::Esq:;M.P. '. - ...... ,■ .. , 8 .. !'- ---.A. T. Holroyd, Esq.; MP.''"f W. H. l(^ri!stie£Esq.. Jas: Mitchell, Esq.; M;L,C.:'|i'iJohil^airfaxVEsqj Consult jiigAct uary^MbrriaßirkbeckPell.'Esq., *. 8.A., ; Sydney University. ., --..,-. j " Actuary and Secret*ry-^Rpbert;\Thpmspn,- Esq-' - Principal Office—-^Sydney, New. 'South Wales J . THE Rates of' this: Society; !a^e'h& low^s j .is cbhsisterit''\^'th*^rfe'ct' : l -. - •All 4prdfit on each transaction 'reverts to the - individual, concerned. j . ..Extracts from Life Assurance: Tables. ; j r Premiums to; Assure £100 with Bonus Addi- ' tionsj payable at death. ■ '. : ' f Annual Premium Payable;:during-Life. , Age. . Premium. - Age. . Premium. 20 1 17 5 45 3 16 0 30 2 8 2 55 5 12 2 Premiums to Cease in Ten Years. • Age. Premium. < Age. ; Premium. 20 3 14 10 45 6 6 7 30 4 13 8 55 8 5 5 For the .rates for other ages, &c.,- 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 Reversionary AnnuiI ties, for Endowments for Children, for Joint Lives Assurances, and for Endowment Assur- i ances, will be found in tlie 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—lst. The protection of all its Policies against" the operation . of the Insolvent Laws, after a certain duration, .to a gradually increasing amount. 2nd. The."Protection of Policies of Married Women against the debts or controul of their husbands. . 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. LECREN, '. .Agent at Lyttelton. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. npHE., Directors: have the satisfaction to -1_ 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 I amount of all its Policies after an endurance of j. 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 bf £100 with Bonus Additions. Age. 25 35 745 " ~65 Prem. £2 2 8 £2 15 4 13 16 0 £5 12 2 Comparative view of Bonuses accruing to a policy bf life > assurance of £500 effected at the age of 40 in different offices. -Bonus. %£%t££Ft} Bta w— .prtl «o ,6 s; Scottish Widow's] •Fund (Mutual So-i Seven prems. paid 70 00: ciety) \ . Australian .-Mutual j ,. „ iv ,„. w „;;» on *«> •» i Provident Society. } Flve Prems; Paid 80 13 7 .For full tables, see prospectuses. General conditions as to Surrenders, Voyag- ~ ing, Residence Abroad, Loans to Members, Payment of Claims, &c., &c, will ,be found to be more than usually liberal. Prospectuses, printed forms, and all information may be obtaiued from any of the agents, or at the principal office, from. ROBERT THOMSON, Actuary and Secretary. Principal Office—N. S. W. Agent at'Lyttelton—H. J. LE CREN. CANTERBURY FOUNDRY. JOHN ANDERSON begs to inform his friends and the public generally, that his 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 554, 24 February 1858, Page 6
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