Fixth— The Accumulated Fund was in" creased during the year by the sum o { -6*742,311 equal to <71 pei* cen' of the gross premiums -received. Seventh— The deaths among lives assured were 649 under -735 policies, causing claims upon the Sdciety amounting to £299,602, irrespective of Bonus additions, while the number expected according to the Tables used in estimating the liabilities v/ould have been 1143, for an arabunt of £438,---9*7©, the mol•taiityJ|p.e¥ien<_* ! , being ..Jhus, extremely fyxm&Pisi ,n v«** i '" ' " t Eiohth— .The receipts from interest and rents'were £516,832, an amount exceeding the sum paid for the olaims by £138,952. Ninth— The expenses of Management were only S.S per cent, of the total receipts. ' Tenth— The cash surplus divided for. the ' '•■' year 1889 was £426,494, being at the rate of 41.5 per cent, on the premiums-received. —-- The operations of the Spcjety during the 41 years of its existence rn^y be .s'uniuiayised as under — '. .] fi .....-'.'■ It has issued 141,9Q*7 polices, assuring £49,^|7^^,, It has paid to the repres_ntativ<-s of deceasid members 6v«-V £4,---000,000 in ; sa'tislfnct loiv of death an p mitiired cl„i_i'^-. " It has divided among the jw-nibrvs lasli bonuses aggvegftting over £4,000,0.00*. yielding ieversionarv uddUions' : of: over £8,000,000. It has acquired an Accumulated Fund of £9,000,000, _ all invested to yield fully 6 _3&v cent, interest. / ssets New Zealand— £l,27B,sl4 EDWAED W. LOWE, Besident Skobetaby. Br.ujch Office— Custom House Quay« Wellington. Foxton Agents— THYNNE, LINTON A CO. • -'■ - - (
E. H. BARBER, ENGINI EE, and GENEEAL BLACKSMITH. MAIN STL.EETT . . FOXTON. A GOOD SHOEE KEPT. FLAX Mil LKES can have all repairs execu'ed quickly and at Eeaaonable Prices. J acking, Bed and White Lead, and Insertion kept in stock. \ Piping Cut and Screwed. Agent Fob THOMAS POWICK'S Excelsior Flax Stripper. Central Hotel, Next to the Theatre Eoyal, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH MAURICE CRONIN, (Late of the Cricketers' / rms Hotel We'lington,) HAS taken over the above Hotel, aiid hopes to receive the same patronage bestowed upon .Mr, Car* mody. Meals for early and late trains. JLles, Beers, Wines, and Spivitß ofthe Best Brands Cnly Kept in etock. First-class accommodation for Permanent Boarders and tbo Travelling Public y in l"_rc~H~E T T WOhDSWOB H STEI-.ET W LLINGTON. Maker of all Kinds of Dog Carts Buggies ,- pring Tiaps ' Express Waggons j spring Drays . Tip Drays Pole Drays, l'usiness Carts J. F. vrill b* happy to furnish prices for any vehicle on application ;• by post. Al Work vantecdi
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 21 March 1891, Page 1
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399Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 21 March 1891, Page 1
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