AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED .. .. 1849. c ixth— The |AccumnlattA Fund was inf creased during the year by the sum ot The Oldest Mutual Life Office in Australia J8T4t2,311- equal to 71 per cen of the gross premiums received. New Zealand Branch : . rr j rue n * v n w i Seventh— The deaths among lives assured [lead Office, Custom-house Quay, \\el- were 649 under T3S policies, causing Tngton. claims upon the Society amounting to £299,602, irrespective of Bonus Local Board of Directors : additions, while the number expected The Hon. Morgan S. (irace, M.D., C.M.G,, according to the Tables used^ in estiM.L.C. (Chairman). mating the liabilities would have been Charles J. Johnston, Esq. (Deputy Chair- 1143, for an amount of £438,---man). 976, the mortality experience being Ufred de Bathe Brandon, Esq. thus extremely favourable. The Hon. Edward Richardson, C.M.G., M.H.E. Eighth— The receipts from interest and Nicholas Reid, Esq. rents were £816,832, an amount exceeding the sum paid for the claims Medical Officer: by £138,952. Dr W. G. Kemp^M.B.r.B. (England). NINTH _ The expenseg of Managemen t were ASSUBE Your Life in the Australian on . lv »•» per cent, of the total reMutual Provident Society, and se- cci P ts - cure an Annual Bonus or Dividend. „,, . , . Tenth— The ca^h surplus divided for the 1 p,ivn»ge whirl, , o "ther Cbtoui.l $^?££g&ig£iil&\ Life Office cm. grunt its mem- premiums received, bers. The operations of the Society during the Be careful that you Select This Society, 41 years of its existence may be' sumtnai 1 -! and do not be Misled by the similarity of iped as under — Name of some of the other younger Australian Offices. Tt lias issued 141,907 policies, —l r. assuring £49j41'7, l 71T« r ' The attention of the Members and the ■■'<••:•■■.■•. General Public is cnllcd to Home of the It has paid to the representatives of special features connect- «' with the Sneitty, dr-cfased iiiemliers over £4,---which i the oldest Cnli-ninl Institution of. 000,000 in patisfaction p df[ its kind, having hem established in the death anp matured claims, year 1849. Tt lias divided among the. members The results of the liuhiipss for the lVitv- . nsh bonuses aggrrgaling ovrr' first Year, ending 31 i December. J.sßt», : £4,000,000, yielding remay be summarised as under : — vM-sionary additions of over First— The number of the New l'olieie* : * ' * issued was 11,664. . y, | ms ftO q U i ie d an Acoumulated Fund « v • r of £9,000,000, »11 Second— The new Assurance business et- iMfveste«l to yield fected was for £3,679,459. r«lly 6 per cent. Thibd — The New Annual Premium Income amounted to £121,800. Assetf , x PW Zealand— £l,273,sl4 Fourth— The net increase to the business, pnWARD W TiOWTC after allowing for loss of income from bDXSAtUJ W . terminated Policies, was represented j I\E«IDE> r oecbetak^ . i y o9 O foV olicieF< aSSm ' ing a> " ****** Omcß - ' ' Custom House Quay, Fifth— The operations of the year raised ; WAilln<fton the annual income of the Society from i ** »»»m»kww. £1,512,280 to £1,625.. ' p a«fnt«--s?fcS,te ln tWeIVG momL ! £y*s*. LiNtf*r* co.
!C ° B B "JT C ° Bbadcock & Gay 1 are now established a Regular C<l>b & Co's daily Coach between Foxton nud Kereru. The Coach lea- c Whyte's Hoiel at 6 am, and connects with the up and down train from Wellington, and returns after arrival of train at Kereru, arriving at F Won at 12.80 p.m. Passengers and parcels at reason' able rates. LIVEBY AND BAT ST4BLES. BRADCOOK and GAY, the proprietors of the daily conch have now taken the .Stables attached to Whyte's Hotel, and are now prepared to supply Saddle Horses and Buggies at reasonable charges. -p QB&ABMAN & /^ O. ' COMMISSION AGENTS AND SHAREBROKERB, Stab Chambebs Wellington. Conduot the sale, pu.eba*«, or letting of properties Agenoiei of evrry description. The a>eotiation of loai.e, pr* itrations, and valuatinne. Customs, Bl>i(>piDg, forwarding stock, and station agenoitn. The purchase and sale of Shares iv pnl.lio companies. Goods of every descrip ion for settlers, storekeepers, and others in country districtp. FLAX LAND.— We have several blocks in ihis Island which c-nu be leased at Is per ncieor purchabed for 20», ot arrangemet>tf>can be made to i'.e i^er at the Mill at 128 per ion. Applications should be ms<le without delay. Moderate charges and punctuality strictly observed. HTHE Rev. Fatheb Pattebson will I send poßt f> cc to a 1 benefactors of a £1 note f r his new < huroh, a composition of his own, Quartette and Organ accompai iment, published by Novello, i wer & Co, London. Address, BEY. F. VI TTERSON, Palu.erstor North. JOHN \\ E STWO.O-D, BLACKSMITH ad gHOER. HALL STREET, FOXTON. All kinds of l.lHckßmiiliiug exeted v nh dteimtch anA caiei
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 26 February 1891, Page 1
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767Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 26 February 1891, Page 1
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