AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED .. .. 1849. Fixth— The "Accumulated Fund was inf creased during the year by the sum ot The Oldest Mutual Life Oflice in Australia *T4 2,311 equal to Tl per cen of the gross premiums received. New Zealand Brunch : .. .. rr i ™ n x i rv nr i Sevt3ntii— The deaths among lives assured Head Office, Custom-house Quay, Wei- were 649 under T35 policies, causing 1 n ß ton - claims upon the Society amounting to £299,602, irrespective of Bonus Local Board of Directors : additions, while the number expected The Hon. Morgan S. Grace, M.D., C.M.G,, according to the Tables used in estiM.L.C. (Chairman). mating the liabilities would have been Charles J. Johnston. V*<\. (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.G., M.H.E. Eir.HTH— The receipts from interest and Nicholas Beid, Esq. rents were £516,832, an amount exceeding the sum paid for the claims Medical Officer: by £138,952. Dr W. G. Kemp^M.U.C.fi. (England). Nnmi _ The of Managame nt were ASSURE Your Lite in the Australian °^' »•» P^ cent, of the total reMutual Provident Society, and se- mnt *- cure an Annual Bonus or Dividend. „ , m , , , , .. Tenth — The cash surplus divided for the A priviHe which o ottor <M.»i.l S&S.TiSS P^f'onZ Life Office cnn grant l s mem- premiums received, bers. The operations of the Society during the Be careful that yon Select This Society, 41 years of its existence may be summarand do not be Misled by the similarity of ised as under— Name of some of the other younger Ails- ■ <■ ... tralian Offices. H "&s issued 141,907 policies, a^suiinp £49,41*7, 71*7. The attention of the Mt-mbers and the I r / General Public is cnilul to sotno t>! ( t'u- • It has paid to the representatives of special features ccnneclu 1 with the Society, deceased members over £4,---whichi the oldest Col<i. : :;l Institution of! 000,CGO in satisfaction of its kind, having be< v. ■- ■ iablinhr-d in the drath alip nmtured claimp. year 1849. II has divided among the litt-mbers The results of tin i : fi. -^ for iho l-'orly- ; . asli bonuses aggrrgaliiiK over first Year, ' ending :■•■-! !U'c nibfr, ISS'.J, £4,000,000, yielding ie- . may be snrnmarispd i: -i i «!er : — ; versionavy additions of over £BiOOO,OOO. First— The number <if the New Policies ; ■ ■ issued was ll,<aC4. j - j t ]ias acflU j r cd.an Accumulated Fund . . . i of £©000,000, ail Second— The new Assurance business of- j invested to yield fected was for 533,G'79,459. fially CJ j>©i? cent. interest* Third — The New" Annual Premium Income amounted to £121,800. Aspetß New Zealand— £l,273,sl4 Fourth — The net incrcn?e to the business, TTTYVVATJD W TjOWE after allowing for loss of income from nJ-r 'w^v terminated Policies, was represented Besides Skcret,\r\. 109°f9V OIiCiCS ' aSSUring * i 2'" Branch OmcK - -9 ' ! Custom House Quay, Fifth— The operations of the year raised ! "Wellington. the annual income of the Society from & £1,512,280 to £1,625,- ! ™ AgpntsZ&SSSZZi* tWdVe " lOnthS i mYHNB. LINTON * CO.
c° B ; _& c ° Bradcock & Gay 1 aye now established a Regular Cdb & Co's daily Coach between Foxton nud Kereru. The Coach leave • Wbyte's Hotel at 6 am, and connects with the up and down train from Wellington, and returns after arrival of train at Kereru, arriving at Fcxton at 12.30 p,m. Passengers and parcels at reason* able rates. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. ORADCOCK and GAY, the prot> prietors of the daily coach have now taken the Stables attached to Whyte's Hotel; and are now prepared to supply Saddle Horses and Buggies at reasonable charges. ~R C^ Q 3EARMAN &/^ O. COMMISSION AGENTS*^ SHAEEBROKERS, Star Chambers Wellington. Conduct the sale, pm chute, or letting of properties Agencies of evtry description. The negotiation of loans, arbitrations, and valuations. Customs, shipping, forwarding stock, and station agencies. The pnroha«e and sale of Shares in public companies. Goods of every deFcrip ion for settlers, storekeepers, and others in country districts. FLAX LAND.— We l»-ve several blocks in ihis Island which can be leased a f . Is per ncre or purchased for 20s, oi arrangements can be made to de iver at Ihe Mill at 12s per ion. Applications should.be marie without delay. Moderate charges and punctuality strictly observed. n^HE Rev. Father Patterson will J[ send post free to all benefactors of a £1 note f r his new Church, a composition of his own, QunrMte and Organ accompaniment, published by Novello, J wer & Co, London. Address, REV. F. PATTERSON, Pala.erstor. North. lOHN \\' E STWOOD, BLACKSMITH aivd gHOSR. HALL STEEET, FOXTON.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 19 February 1891, Page 1
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748Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 19 February 1891, Page 1
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