AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED .. .. 1849. The Accumulated Fund wns inf creased during the year by the sum ot ' Tlip Oldest Mutual Lifn Office in Australia *742,31 l equal to 71 per pen of the gross premiums received. Now Zealand Branch : .. _ Lr t n t v *v Sevknth— The deaths among lives assured Head Office, Custom-house Quay, Wei- were 649 under T3S policies, causing J n S ton> claims upon the Society amounting to T , „ , . . £290,602, irrespective of Bonus Local Board ot Directors: additions, while the number expected The Hon. Morgan S. Grace, M.D., C.M.U,, according -to4iie Tables used in estiM.L.C. (Chairman). mating the liabilities would have been Charles.!.- Johnston. Ego. (Deputy Chair- 1143, for an amount of £438,---man). * 976, the.mortality experience being Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq. thus extremely favourable. The Hon. Edward Richardson. C.M.fx.. M.H.R. EHumr— The receipts from interest and Nicholas [Joid, Esq. rents.were£Sl6,B32, an amount exceeding the sum paid for the claims Medical Officer: by £138,952. Dr W. G. Kemp. M.B.C.R. (England). XT . . l _ ' Ninth— The expenses of Management were ASSURE Your Life in the Australian on }? »•* P" 1 (>pnt - of llie tolai re - Mntual Provident Society, and se.- ceiptx. cure an Annual Bonus 01 Dividend. „, _, , ,'„ I Tkntm— The cash surplus divided for the A nviviWft wh'uh no nthpv Oolnninl .V<ar 188 i) was £426,494, being A pin Upge \\ in. hno otuei ( olouial at {he s cent on the Lile Omco can grant i«b mem- premiums received, hers. ; The operations of the Society during the Be careful that you Select This Pociety, 41 years of its existence may be summaiand do not be Misled by the similarity of ised as under — Name of some of the other younger Australian Offices. It has issued 141,90*7 policies, • assuring £49,41*7, T1TT. The attention of the Mcmlwrs and thi> | GfiK-ral Public is called to son>e of the j It lias paid to the representatives of Hptciui features connicttd with the Kocii-ty, di-coasid members over £4,> wliicli i lliu old(:-t Colc.nia] Inslitiition of ' 000,000 in Kfttisfaction of its kind, having been establislwd in the death anp matured claims', year 1R4!!. It lias divided among the membeiß Tho r«r-u]ts nt the liiisinops for the J'orty- .ash bonuses aggregating over Hist Viar, ending Hist Dtcember. ISR9, £4,000,000, yielding remay be summaiisrd as under : — versionary additions of over TiKST-The numl:or of the New Policies £8,000,000. issued was 11,664. lt . haK ftcql ,i re d an Accumulated Fund rp , , . . . of £9,000,000, all SKcoxi.--lho new Assiu^oe busim-s. el- invested to yield lected was tor £3,679,439. fully G ¥»e«* cent. Tmnn — 'J he New Annual Premium Income amounted to £121,800. New Zealand- £1,278,iiU Four.™ — The net increase to the business, trnWAPT* W TfIWH after allowing for loss of income from Vjl ' NY *** ' U ' J*' U " lJ ' terminated I'olicieß, was represented JiESIPKXT bKORETARY. by 7028 Policies, assuring £2,> ' ... 109,199. , B" AXt-M <^"fi:Custom House Quay, I'ifth — The operations of the y ear raised w<»iH»«rffAi* the annual income of the Society from "™ «***«»»•««• £1,512,280 to £1,625,- p a.-fnth--185, an increase in twelve months loXTON Ai^mh- • of £112,905. ) THYNNE. LINTON * CO.
i >i _ ; • c ° B ; _&' c ° Bbahcock & Gay i five now es?ablisbcd a Regular Colb & Oo'b daily Couch between Foxton ni d Kereru. The Coach lea c- Whyte's Ho- el at 6 am, and connects w»th the up nnd down tain from Wi-llington, and returns ><fter arrival of train at Kerern, arriving at Fixton at 12.30 P.m. Passengers and parcels at reoson* able rates. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLE?. BRADCOCK ai^p G^Y,the proprie ors of the daily coich have now taken the Stables attached to Whyte's Hotel, and are now prepared to supply Saddle Iloraes and Bupgies a* reasonable charges. np s~^ OIiEABMAN * Z^fOCOMMISSION AGHKTS AND SH AREBE OXERS, Stak Chambers Wkllinoton. Conduct the sule, pu: chase, or letting of properties Ag^i.citß of every description. The ncgotiatiou of loans, arl itrations, aud valuations. Customs, shipping, forwarding stock, snd station agencies. 'I he ]>nroba«e and sale of Shares in public com ponies. Goods of every description for sotrlerß, storekeepers, and otheis in country districts. FLAX LAND.— We have several block b in this Island which can I c leaped a' Is per acre or purchased for 20s, ot arrangements can be made to deiver at the Mill at. 12s per ton. Applications should, be birilo without delay. Moderate oharges and punctuality strictly observed. r PHE Rev. Father Patterson will Ji send post ft cc to all benefactors of a £l note f r his new < hnrch, a I composition of his own, Qumt tte and Organ accompaniment, pul lished by Novello, ! wer & Co, Ltndon. Address, REV. F. PATTERSON, Palujerstox North. JOHN \\' ESTWOOD, BLACKSMITH and BHOER. HALL STREET, FOXTON. Ml kinds of 1 lackstnirlung executed %itli despatch and i-hiv'.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 31 January 1891, Page 1
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