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AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED .. .. 1849. c ixth— The Accumulated Fund was inf -creased during the year by the sum ot The Oldest Mutual Life Office in Australia *74r2,311 ?<l™A to Tl per cen of the gross premiums received. Xcw Zealand Branch : .. , Srventh— The deaths among lives assured rfead Office, Custom-house Quay, Wei- were 649 under »735 policies, causing 1 »gton. claims upon the Society amounting to £200,602, irrespective of Bonus Local Board of Directors : additions, while the number expected The Hon. Morgan S. Orace, M.D., C.M.G,, according to the Tables used in estiM.L.C. (Chairman). mating the liabilities would have been Charles .T. Johnston, Kso. (Deputy Chair- 1143, for an amount of £438,- -- man). ' 976, the mortality experience being xlfrcd de Bathe Brandon, Esq. thus extremely favourable. Che Hon. TCrtward Iliehardson, C.M.G., j1.H.8. Eiohth— The receipts from interest and Nicholas Reid. Esq. rents were £516,832, an amount exceeding the sum paid for the claims Medical onierr: by £138,052. Dr W. G. Kernp L MJ.C.B. (England). NINTH _ The expengeß of Mftnagement were A BSUBE Your Life in the Australian om > »•* P™ cmt - of the total re " l\. Mutual Provid.nl Society, and se- ceipt*. ,nre an annual Bonus or Dividend. TRJ , TH _ The cash snrplnß div ided for the A privilege W hU ,o other Colonial t^^&g*^^ Life Office Cftn jfant l 8 mem- premiums received, bers. The operations of the Society during the Be careful that you Select This Socieiy, 41 years of its existence may be summarand do not be Misled by the similarity of «sed as under— Nome of some of the other younger Australian Offices. Tt has issued 141,007. policies, assuring £40*417,717« The aftf-ntion of the Mnnbevs and the | General Public is cn'>U-r !r> ?on.e of tin; Tv. has \m'n\ to the represontutives of special f i aturt.- cinnr i >n viUi t!u- Society, deceased meiiibors over £4,---which i the oldt:t Co! r. f<l Institution of 1 000,000 in satisfaction of its kind, having ben i >lu I >li-!icil in ilu\ death anp maturc-d claims, year 184i>. Tt has divided among the membr-rs The results of the b. !i .ss f;r tlto Forty- tash honuscs apgrrgating over first Year, endsns: ''.'< i l>Pi-pmbH'. lrtW>, £4,000,000, yielding reniny be sumn.aiisul r..- imler: - ; vi-rsionsry additions of over FiissT— The number cf lie New Policies ; £8,000,00 . issued was 11,664. | j t |. as aC( iuircd an Accumulated Fund , ■ , ! of £9 4 000,000, all Skcoxp— The new As.-urnnce business el- | invested to yielel fected was for £3,679j450. | fully 6 per cent. T ; interest. Third — The New Annual Premium Income . amounted to £121,800. j / p Pe ts New Zealand— £l,27:V>l 4 Fovhth— The net mcv a?e to the business, j T?n\VATin XV T.OWTC after allowing for loss of income from ; ™; >k Jt viv terminated Policies, was represented ; JXksidkm e>kcretar^. lO9°^ PoliCi " C " aRRUrin8 * ia '" ! BliAXf " ° FFl<r - ' ' ; Custom House Qusty, Fifth— The operations of the year raised HirelliHi.^to«». the annual income of the Society from ™ £1,512,230 to £1,625,. ' p A(;KNTfl _. ffiS;K 1B tWelVe m ° nthS I THYNNE, LINTON * CO. aA,,?) "R-. If. BARBER, • ENGINI EE, and GENERAL «««*****» BLACKSMITH. Q0 B B Q 0 main grj cct ~- POXTONi | Biiadcock & Gayl aye now eatab- A GOOD SHOER KEPT, lisbed a Eegular C( U> & Go's daily Cofoh. between Foxton :u)d Kereru. T?LAXMII LEES can have all reThe Coach leave Whyte's Hotel -*- pairs execued quickly and at at 6 am, and cuinncts with the up Beiismiable Prices. and down ti am from Wellington, and returns after arrival of train at ' acking, Eed and White Lead, Kereru, arriving at F xton at 12.30 and Insertion kept in stock. p,rn. Piping Cnt and Screwed. Passengers and parcels at reason* able rates. AoENT FoR THOMAS P 0 WICK'S ~~ Excelsior Flax Stripper. LIVEEY AND BA T ST4BLEB. BRADCOCK I^TgaY, the pro- CBlltral XXOtel, prieiors of the daily coach _ have now taken the Stables attached Next to the Theatre Royal, to Whyte's Hotel, and are now pre- THE S q UARE pared to supply Saddle Horses and PALMERSTON NORTH Buggies at reasonable charges. np Q gBEABMAN*£|O. MAURICE CRONIN, • COMMISSION AGENTS (Late of the Cricketers^ rms Hotel SHAREBROKERS, Wellington,) Star Chambers ... ... Wellington. TT AS taken over the above Hotel, Conduct the Bale, pmohvre, or letting of H ftl)d | )opeg to rece ive th« same valuations. Custoaia, shipping, forwardiDj? DQOUy. stock, »nd station ageiuit«. 'I he purchane and Bale of Shares in pulriic companies. Goods of every dei=cri{ ii>n for settlers, Meals for early and late trains. storekeepers, and othei- in country dis- " I trictp. FLAX LAND.— We h^ve several blocks AIQB Beers, Wines, in this Island which can be leased a* Is aM<a Spivits of the Best per acre or purchased f«i 20s, oi arrange- Brands mai'e withuat delay. Moderate charges and punctuality strictly observed. First-class accommodation for Per _ .. manent Boarders and the Travelling n^HE Bey. Father Patterson will | send post ft cc to a'l benefactors y "" T7> I T C H E T T of a£l note f r his new Church, aJ, £ composition of his own, Quart tte WOi;DSWOEiH STB! ET and Organ accompaniment, published JJJNGTON. by Novello, 1 wer & Co, London. ' Addvess, Mnker of all Kinds of BEY. P. PATTERSON, Dog Carts Palo.erstor North. Buggies -. — . > ."pring Tiape TnWttT irnTWnOD Expreaa Waggons | OHN Ui LBTWOOU, tprinß D ra v 8 PLAOKSMITH JSHOEE. Pole Drays, Business Carts HALL STREET, 10XT0N. priceß for any vehicle on application Ali kinds of J lacksmiiliing cxc- by post, cuted with despatch and care; All Work Guaranteed;

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 12 February 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 12 February 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 12 February 1891, Page 1

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