AUST KA L I A N MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED .. .. 1849. ''ixth— The f Accumulated Fund was inf creased during the year by the sum oj The Oldest Mntual Life Office in Australia ««7«a,311 equal to Tl per cen of the gross premiums received. Sew Zealand Branch : - « i rw* « x i. rv «, , Sevknth— The deaths among lives assured Head Office, Custom-house Quay. Wei- were 649 under TS* policies, causing Ington. claimg npon the Society amounting to , « , .x . . JB&BkS«6Ofl> irrespective of Bonus Local Board of Directors: addHioftß,%hile the nu^beT^xpectid The Hon. Morgan S. Grace, M.D., C.M.G,, according to the Tables ÜB*d in estiM.L.C. (ChairmnnK mating the liabilities ybuld have been Charles J. Johnston. Rao. (Deputy Chair- 1143, for an amount of £438,---man). 878, the mortality experience being Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Es«j. thus extremely favourable. The Hon. Edward Itlchardson, C.M.6., M.H.R. Eighth— The receipts from interest and Nicholas Reid, Ksq . vents were £&ie,832, an amount exceeding the sum paid for the claims Medical Oi?icer: by £138,052. Dr W. G. Kemp^Ti.O.S. (England). NISTn _ The expenßeß of Manftgement were ASSURE Your Life in the Australian °nly ©•» per cent, of the total reMutual Provideni Society, and so- <*eipti«. cure an flrnual Bonus or Dividend. , „,, . ' ... , t j, > '\ knth— The cash sui-pjiis divided for the Life Office enn grant l r mem- premiums received. l;ers. The operations of the Society during the Be careful that yon Select This Focieiy, 41 years of its ezistence may be sumniarand do not be Misled by tlie .oirnilarity of »wd ac und« r — Name of some of the othov ynurißrr Ans- i_> tralian Offices. If has issued 14\jL,'tt<CMr policies, ■ assuring £4&,417,71 T. The attention of the Members and the General Public is cnllul to some of the It has paid to the representatives of special features connect! •«' ! with the Society, deceased members over £4,« which i the oldest Colonial Institution of 000,000 in satisfaction of its kind, having bo n cKtßblished in the . diath anp matured claims, year 1840. : It has divided among- the members The results of 1h» i-H--!nrss for the Forty- ! < ash bonuses aggregating over first Year, ending HI si December. 18W, ' £4 ? OOO,OOO, yielding remay be summarised as- under : — : vorsionary additions of over First— The number of the New l'olieies j £8,000,000. issued was 11,6C4. j v has acqu i re a nn Accumulated Fund SECOND-The new As^imice business ef- inYeitSS' to yteld fected was for £3,679,459. fally 6 i>ei» cent Thibd — 1 he New Annual Premium Income ** eK>es amounted to £121,800. Asgetß \ e w Zealand— £l,273,r.H Foubth — The net incn a?e to the buf inesa, T?T»WA"fir> w T.nwv after allowing for los* of income from j hI)WA«i» W . LiUWi!., terminated Politics, was represented ; JfFMDRXT bKORETARV. by 7028 Policies, assuring 152, • ' 109 109 Branch Ovvu-k— ' " .-^_^.--^i.Ctort»P*,.J*!«»"« Qm«*v Fifth— The operations of the year raised WalH »*<#*a»« the annual income of the Society from ; ■" »■»«**■»•»•»**• JSI,ftX2,2BO to £1,625.. ' p AoENW _. 185, an increase in twelve months boxim AnENTB - -of £112,005. I THYNNE, LINTON * CO.
I— i C° B B "_& C ° Bradcock & Ga\ I aye now established a Regular (Ml & Oo's daily Conch between Foxton and Ker^ru. The Coach lea c Whyte's Hoel at 6 am, and connw-tn with the up and down train from Wellington, and returns «fter arrival of train at Kerern, arriving at F xton at 12.30 p.m. Passengers and parcels at reason' able rates. LIVERY AND BA T STABLES. T>RADCOCK akd GAY, the proL> priefors of the daily co-ch have cow taken the Stubles attached to Whyte's Hotel, and 4re now prepared to supply Saddle Horses and Buggies at reasonable charges. -p |^< QBE \BMAN * /^l O. * COMMISSION 'OENTS AKP SH AREB K OXERS, Star Chambbrs ... .. Wellington. Conduct the aale, pu.cWe, or letting of pro^ertiea Agencies <>< cv. ly deiCtiptum. The nenotiation of ]orn t -r' itrat ions, and valuation*. Custom*. nhifipiDg, forwarding ■took, and station agemUn. 'I be purohaae and sale of Shares in put lie companies Goods of every dentil i«.n for aettlera, storekeepers, aod o h«T> »n country die* triotp. FLAX LAND.— We h w aeveral W.cka io this Island which « «n le leaned a* H per acre or purcban d f . • 20*, 01 m'tanyfcmei X* can be m»dr ♦«. . « iv*r at the Mill at 12a per tor. Aiip'«« vt «'n» fhonld be mn'e withoßt delay. Moderate charges ami puuutuabty strict 'y observed. H^HK Kkv. bAiHER Patterson will I send post fiee io a<l benefactors of a £l note f r his m-w < hurch, a composition of his own, Quart- tte and Orgm accompai iment, pullished by Novello, 1 war & Co, London. Address, REV. F. P/TIERSON, Pal 1 1 M'stor Korth. lOHN H Ki^TWOO D, BLACKSMITH a r» gHOBF. HALL STREET, FOXIOM, /ll kinds of Hbchwuji.Mng cxc* lad %itb (lcsp»tcl ki.d care.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 24 February 1891, Page 1
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