AUSTEALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED . . . . 1849. Sixth— The lAccmnulated Fund was inf creased during the year by the sum ot The Oldest Mutual Life Office in Australia «'742,311 equal to Tl per cen of the gross premiums received. New Zealand Branch : SEVENTH _ The deft th s among lives assured Head Ofhce, Custom-house Quay, Wei- were 649 under »735 policies, causing lington. 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, Esq. (Deputy Chaiv- 1143, for an amount of £438,---m J? r7e » the m « ltftlit >' experience being Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq. J^ius extremely favourable. The Hon.- Edward ltichardfion, C.M.Cr., MHB Eiohth— The receipts from interest and Nicholas Reid, Esq. rents were £51G,832, an amount exceeding the sum paid for the claims Medical Officer: by £138,902. Dr W. G. Kemp^l.B.o.B. (England). NjNTH _ The q£ Managemont wre A SfiUBE Your Life in the Australian ™)f »•» P<» cent, of the total reJ\. Mutual Provident Society, and se- ceipts. cure an Annual Bonus or Dividend. TEXTH _ The cash sm , p ,^ Aisl fai f or the A privilege uhi.J, ..o other Colonial to T«»s»2!f^ Life Office enn grant its mem- premiums received/ The operations of the S^pwty dq»ftg {he Be carefvil that yon Select This Society, 41 years of its existence, may aumm^rand do not be Mifded by the similarity of »sed as under— Name of some of the other younger Aus- -,-lL „ 3 traUan Offices. Xt has iss " e * l;*lrf9CM? policies, — assuring j£48,4ir7(,771>17* The attention of the Members and the General Public is called to some of the It has paid to Uie representafcyes of special features connected with the Society, deceased members ovpc £4),---which i-> the oldest Colonial Institution of , 000,000 la- Witisia^fion ! of its kind, having be n established in the . death anp matured dainjs. j'ear 1849. It has divided among the members The results of the business for the Forty- .rash bonuses aggregating over first Year, ending 31st December, 1889, £4,000,000, yielding Iremay be summarised as under :— versionary additions of oyer £8.000,000. First— The number of the New Policies issued was 11,664. it h as acquired an Accumulated Fund , . , of £9,000,000, all Second— The new Assurance business ef- invested to yieliel fected waß for #53,6*79,459. fully 6 per cent. T interest. Third— The New Annual Premium Income amounted to J8121,800. / ssets -^ cvi Zealand— £l,273,sl4 Fourth— The net increase to the business, EL>WABD "W. LOWE, after allowing for loss of income from T?v«mpvr Rfcret \ry terminated Policies, was represented JJEBn>E*T OECRETARi. io» O^ POISdCS ' aSSnriD8 * ;a '" Brvnch Omcß - ' Custom Houße Quay, Fifth— The operations of the year raised "WellintftOM. the annual income of the Society from ** £1512,280 to fi1,625,- p AfJKXT8 _. 185, an increase in twelve months „,.„ T TWTftV *. m of £112,905. THl^^E I LIIsTON A CO.
p OTARTUP, (Successor to Pro. L. Levien,) HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST, Main Street, Foxton. 1 Where the only legitimate Shave and Haired* can c obtftined - The best brands of Cigarettes, Uiga»w, Tolacco. and ISmall Goods of all descriptions in stock. Mr. A. James (until lately with Prot Levien) has charge of the working department and which is a sufficient guarantee that all "work executed Will ntfet'wUb 'approval WANTED KKtfWN, THAT you can get your Churns made and repaired at J< Thompson's, opposite "Whyte's Hotel Main street, Foxton. T> (^ */ > fO| COMMISSION AGENTS AND SHAEEBKOKERS, Stak Chambers Wellington.! Conduct the sale, pui chase, or letting o| properties Agencies of every description: The negotiation of loan?, art itrations, and valuations. Customs, shipping, forwarding stock, and station agencit a. The pnroha«e and sale of Shares in public companies i Goods of every description for settlers, 1 storekeepers, and others in country dis-j tricto. ! FLAX LAND.— We hve several blocks in this Island which can he leased at Is per acre or purchased fo: 20s, oi arrangements can be made ro <!e iver at the Mill at 12s per ton. Applications should be ma<le without delay. Moderate oharges and punctuality strictly observed. TPHE Bky. Father Patterson will J send post free to all benefactors of a £1 note f. r his new Church, a composition of his own, Quartette and Organ accompaniment, published by Novello, Iwer & Co, London. Address, BEY. F. PATTERSON, PalmerstOL North. IUHN \\' E STWOOD, BLACKSMITH am> gHOER. HALL STREET, FOXTON. All kinds of hlacksmitbing exet«d with despatch and car© .
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 28 February 1891, Page 1
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745Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 28 February 1891, Page 1
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