AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED .. .. 1849. ixth— The Accumulated Fund was in creased during the year by the sum o The Oldest Mninnl Life Office in -Australia £742,311 equal to Tl pev ccn of the gross premiums received. 2s ew Zealand Branch : .. v a n.m nil n w i Seventh— The deaths among lives assuvet [lead Oftico, Custom-house Quay, Wei- were 649 uu dor 7 3S policies, causini 1 "Ston- claims upon the Society amounting t< , _ , .~. . £299,602, irrespective of Bonm Local Board of Directors: additions, while the number expects; The Hon. Morgan P. Grace, M.D., C.M.G., according to the Tables used in esti M.L.C. (Chairman). mating the liabilities would have beei Charles J. Johnston, Esn. (Deputy Chair- 1143, for an.amountof £438,---rann). * 976, the mortality experience bcinj Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq. thus extremely favourable. The Hon. Edward Richardson, C.M.G., M.H.R. Eighth— The receipts from interest anc Nicholas Reid, Esq. rents were £516,832, an amounl exceeding the sum paid for the claim; Medical Officer: by £138,952. Dr W. G. Kemp, M.8.0.5. (England). XT _, .. , l l \ b > Ninth -The expenses of Management were ASSURE Your Life in the Australian on . lv »•» P« cent, of the tola! reMutual Provident Society, and se- ceipts. cure an Annual Bonus or Dividend. _ m , , , , - Tekth — The cash surplus. divided for the priril* «W h■ o o^her Colonial Ss?&*ff£g&2Mi Life Office enn grant i.s mem- premiums received, hers. The operations of the Society during the Be careful that yon Select This Soeieiy, 41 years of its existence may be summavand do not be Misled by the similarity of ised as under— Name of some of the other younger Australian Officrp. H lias issued 141,907 policies, ass-niing £49,417,717. The attention of the M>-rn ! >ors ami thn J Genernl Public is ended in si»nn «>i the : It l.ns [ ulO. to tlio rrpresentatives of special katuros connected with the Society, l <:< a.std uscmlicrs ovor £4,> which i t!i(! oldrst Colonial Institution of OOC.GOO in Kaiisfnction of its kind, having been established in the d<alh imp matimd claims, year 1840. Ii jitis tlivitUil nmong the members The results of tho l-usines* for the Forty- ■ asli bonuses ng«rr»atiug ovtr first Year, ending ii Ist December, 18S«», £4,000,000, yielding remay be Bu:mravis'"(l ns under : — versionnry additions of over Finsx— The nmnlur of the New Policies * » ' » issued was 1i.,664. It ]ms acj,,;^ nn Accumulated Fund o n>, . , • <■ of £©,000,000, all Second — Ihe new Assurance business ef- invested to yielcl feeted was for £3,679,459. ftslly © per cent. Tnmr— 'I he New Annual Premium Ire imp nmemntp. ' to £121,800. ARSe{s ln Xcw Zealand— i'l,'273,sl4 I FoiTirn— The net increase to the bnsinsss, irnWADn TV I HWF after allowing for loss of income from h I > NV ? LU ' *» ' U yW1 '\ terminated i olicies, was represented iiESTDKXr bKCRET>n\. by 7028 Policies, assuring £2,10£,199 Bran *°" Ojifice ~ Cuatom House C^xneiy, Fifth— The operations of the year raised USTellixitftoWi the annual income of the Society from S * £1,512,280 to £1,625.- p 185, an ir.cve».se in twolve months J " ixm aocnib of £112,905. THYNNE, LINTON A CO,
C° B B .__& C ° Beadcock & Gay 1 aye now established a Eegular CoLb & Co's daily Co.H(h between Foxton m d Kereru. The Coach : ea c "Whytt's Ho el at 6 am, and cniiiierts with Jbe up and down train from ■\Vt.llinpton, nnd returns pfter arrival of troin 8t Kerern, arriving at F- xton st 12.3») p,m. | Paspengers and parcels 3 at rppson* fib'e rates. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLE?. HRADCOCK a>d G^Y, the pro- »^ prie ors of the daily co<oh have now taken tl.e Stnbles attached to Whyte's Hotel, and are now prepared to supply Saddle Morses and Bupgies a' reasonable charges. -p /H OHEABMAN * /^|O. " COM*MISSION AGFKTS AMD SHAREBEOKERS, I Star Chambebs Wellington. ■ Conduct the Bale, puiehate, or le.tiig of proj ertieß AgeLoicß of ovi iy Je^c ipti< n The urjjotiation of loans, ar irra'n n«, «ik valnatioßS. Customs, shipping, forwarding stock, end station agercits 'I he puroha«e and eale of Share* in pilie con pauiee. Goods of every description for suttleis, storekeepers, and o'bers in country district?. FLAX LAND.— We hva scvrtal block^ io this Islttud which ci;ii Itleasfda' ]s per ncre or purchased f«>i 2O J . R.i atr; iit»iniitKcau bo made t,> . c ivtr ht the Mi 1 ) nt 128 per ton. Appiicatione shiuld • c mai'c without delay. Mulerate chi'tt'-^ nrd i.uncfuali'y »:i ctly oL-aetved. n'Hi-. ]^cv. I^AiHEit Patteksok will ± send pos; i';ee to ad beijefa* toi> of a £1 n( te f,r his new < hurch, a cornpobitif n of his own, Quiirt tte and Org- n accompaniment, pul lislied by Novello, wer & Co, L' ndon. Addt'esE, KtV. F. PATTEESQN, Paltijerstpj 1O £ N 1\ ' EgTW 00 P, BLACKSMITH a>p feHOSS. HALL 85BFJMP, FOXTON, i\\. kinds of 1 lacliSin ill. intf executed with dcspnlch and can.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 17 January 1891, Page 1
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