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AUSTEALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED .. .. 1849. "ixTH^-The lAconmnlated Fund was inf . ___ creased dnrinK the yeav hy the sum ot The Oldest Mutual lafe Ofliee in Anstralia «Tr42,311 equal to Tl per cen of the gross premiums received. New Zealand Brand) : „ . , „ . _„ „ i■ \ A "wi Skvkntii— The deaths among lives assured Head Ofliee, Custom-house Quay, Wei- were 649 under T3» policies, causing 1 ngton. claims upon the Society amounting to £290,602, irrespective of Bonus Local Board of Directors: additions, while the numher expected The Hen. Morgan S. (trace, M.D., C.M.U,, according to the Tahles used in estiM.L.C. (Chairiiian). mating the liahilities would have been Charleß .1. Johnston, Kh<j. (Deputy Chair- 1X43, for an amount of £438,---ro an). 976, the mortality experience : being Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Escj. thus extremely favoumble. The Hon. Edward Richardson, 0.M.0., # jljjlj ' EionTii— The receipts ' from . interest and Nicholas Reid, Esqi »<?nts were £616,832, an amount exceeding the sum paid for the claims Medical Officer: by £138,952. Dr W. O. Kemp^M.ll.O.S. (England). NINTH _ The ' rf Managemont were ASSURE Your Life in the Australian bnly 9.S per cent, of the total reMutual Provident Society, and se- m l )ts - cure an Annual Bonus or Dividend. TF/NTH _The cash surplus divided fo* the A priTilpg. trlu. h.o other Colonial SS^^MSfW^ Life Office enn gmnt. is. mem- premiuniß ve6eiV;M, n '* v r lipt'Q ' ' ' ' The opera* ions of ihe Society during the Be careful that you Select This Society, 41 years of its existen<te rift.y Dp^^tiiffariiarand do not be Misled l>y the similarity of ised as under— "' r ' :l • : ' f j;*' ;, Name of some of the oilier younger Aus- . ' IL-a- v\-L tralian Offices. TMms issued l^WWgFjrpoh^, .. assunng £4^«l < 7?yi7» ; - The attention of the Mumbers and the ■ < n|rWj!il'(i I « General Public is culled 'lo conic of the It Jib's paid to the i*'pr>sentahvies,of special features conneot«-«l witlr the Society, di-ct-A'scd innrtlieW 6\W iß*iwhich i the oldest Cf.U.uijil Institution, of . 000,000' ftV m9f(f(h\lM 'of its kind, having befo 'establwhed in, tike death 1 Bnp'nialm'Hl-ptfiiftii'i " year 1849. ; t v. It lias divided among the mertlbels The results of tin tusiw «s for Ihe Forty- i • nsh honnsi s Aj>s»W^flljini? ovler first Year, ending 31 -t Decembev, 18WI, ! £4 ? 000,000< iyieWing '[\^-: may be summarised ii> under:— versionarv 'adiini6n§ of ' ovjpr FmsT^The munliev (If the New Policies * » ' issued was 11, C 64. It has ac<inired an Accumulated Fund v . t of £9,000,000, att Skcond— The new Assurance business ef- invested to yi©l«i fected was for £53,6*79,489. fully 6" pex* ceni. interest. Third — Ihe New Annual Premium Income amounted to fil2i,BOO- / spets New Zealand— £l,273,sl4 Fourth— The net inciTfipp to the business, irn\VA"RD AY IjOWE after allowingfor- loss of- income fro* B E «xnrvr 'Sfcbft iv terminated Polici.?, wa? vepresentefl Webxdkm Oecbet r\. '■::.. bjjWg^olici^ assuring «^,. B «ANrn Okktce- ' Custom House Qfiay, Fifth— The operations of the year raised "VirellintftOllt the annual income of ihe Society from | , • £1,512,280 to £1,62&,- p AofntbS&S^iSS; i 0 tWelVe m ° UtL I LINTON * CO.

c° B B _i& c ° Bbadcock & Gay I aye now established a Kegular C« lb & Co's daily Couch between Foxion and Keroru. The Coach lea^e Whyte's Hotel at 6 am, and connn-is With the up and down train from "Wellington, and returns after arrival of train at Kereru, arriving at F; xton at 12.30 p.m. Passengers and pnvcels at reason* able rates. | — ; LIVEBY AND BA T STABLE?. BBADCOCK add G^Y, the prdprie'ors of the daily co»ch have now taken the Stables attached to Whyte's Hotel, and are now prepared to supply Saddle Horses and Buggieß at reasonable charges. ~R C* QSEABMAN * /~10. , * COMMISSION AGENTS ' ■ ■ AND SHABEBROKERSryii Stab Chambers Wkixwoton, Condaot the sale, pn.chiue, or letting of broperties Ageuoieg «,t cv. ry de^ciiption. The peg»tiation of loaiiH, nr itrationa, and valuations. Customs, e»'i|ping, foryardiDß •took, and Btation ageitui«. Ihe parohaw and sale of 9haie« in p"»Ho coaipauies. Goods of every deferip it»n. for iettleri, ■torekeepers, and oth«ie i» country di«triots. • ■■ • ■ ... „ i FLAX LAND.— We \> vc several blocks in ibis Island which em I c leased •♦ le per acie or purchased f«« 20s, oi arrangemerti» can be made »o lie iver at ihe Mill at J2sper ton. App ! ic»t»'D» »hualo be marie without delay. Moderate charges and punctuality ati-iotiy observed. >T*HE BEY. * ATHER PATTEBBON Will | send post f» cc to all benefactors of a £1 aote f r his new < hurch, a coimpositibn of his own, Qnarfctte aiid Organ accompaniment, puHißhed by Nbvello, 1 wer & Co, libridon. Address, 1 BEY. F. PATTEBSON, Palu.erstor North. JOHN I \ tSTWOO D, FXAOKSMITH a i> JJHOEB. HALL STREET, FOXTON. fl]\ kmils of I laclsmitlmig exete«^ i>Mh flf*pßleln.iid «avt

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 21 February 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 21 February 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 21 February 1891, Page 1

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