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A U ST KALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY, ESTABLISHED . . . . 1849. Sixth— The Accumulated Fund was in" „._ j -reased during the year by the sum o* The Oldest Mutual Life Office in Australia _8*74_3,3-LX equal to 71 per cent of the gross premiums received. New Zealand Branch: ' n • ■ x , : „ ™ , « x ■ , « m , Seventh— The deaths among lives assured Bead Office, Custom-house Quay, Wcl- were 649 under 735 policies, causing 1 ngton. claims upqn the Society amounting to _ ■'. • L £_399»60_3, 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 iri estiM.T, C. (Chairman). mating the liabilities would have been Charles J. Johnston, Esq. (Deputy Chair- 1143* for an amount of £438,---tnan ).' 876j the mortality experience being ' \lfmlde Bathe Brandon, Esq. thus extrefctely favourable. The Hon. Edward Richardson, C.M.G., *.'-- M.H.B. EiOHTH^-The receipts from interest _nd Nicholas Keid, Esq. rents were £516,832, an amount exceeding the sum paid for the claims. Medical Officer: by £138,852. Dr W. G. Kemp, M.R.C.S. (En B land). NINTH _ The expenseaof Management were A SSURE Your Life in the' Australian «*}* ••** P er cent * of the total re " /__ Mutual Piovi.i n' PnrfHy, and se- coipta. cure an Annual Bcmu. or Dividend. Tmro-The cadi surplus divided for the t ' • «i _ i : i. .~ „.*k^.. n .I^. : i year 1889 was £4.28,484, being V privilege wbn h io other Colonial J at the rate of £^ s pe ' r cent . ' on thi Life Office can grant i: 8 mem- premiums received. bers. The operations of the Society during the Be careful that you Select This Society, j 1 )'**** of its existence may be summar and do not be Misled by the similarity of 18ed a* undername of some of the other younger Aus- . ___^_» „ . tralian Offices. , Jt h «a "sued 141,807 policies, „ , - ' assuring £48,417,717* the attention of the Members and the . General Public is ,called to some of the " has paid to tlie representatives of special features connected with the Societv, deceased members over £4,---whichi the oldest Colonial Institution of, 000,000 in Fatisfaction of its kind, having been established in tho . death anp matured claims. year 1849. , , It has divided among the members The results of, thr husiness for tlie Forty- «nsh bonuses aggregating over first Yi-ar, ending Slst December, 1889, £C,000,000, yielding remay be summarised as under :— wrrionarv additions of over „ „ . £8,000,000. FinsT— The number of the New Policie. isEued was 11,664. it has acquired an Accumulated Fund of £9,000,000, all Second — Tlie new Assurance business ef- ixv-rcstc-cl to yield fected was for £3,678,459. fully 6 pex> cent. , ' i__*e_?es-fc. Tninn— l he New Annual Premium Income amounted to £121,800. ; SEC t„ New Zealand— £l,27B,sl4 Foirth— The net increaso to the businesß, EDW ABD "W. LOWE, after allowing for loss of income from p wflT nFNT firntETARY terminated Policies, was represented KESIDENT bECRETARY. _-O9°_L99 POUeiCS ' aSSUI<Dg * 2 '" BRANCH offlCE - ' Custom House Quay, Fifth — The operalions of the year raised _|_rell__-_.*_£to_ti.. the annual income of the Societv from B £1,512,280 to £1,625.- FoTTON AgenT8 _. 185, an increase in twelve months * OXTON Aozt.iß--6f £112,805. THYNNE, LINTON A CO. THE Bey. Katheb Pattekson will P tl P A T?T?E_R. send post ft cc to nil benefactors "- A/ " -»-'^-*-^« a -'- 1 - J * v > of a£l note f r his new rihurcli, a ENGINJ E B, and GENEEAL composition of- his own, Qunrt'tte BLACKSMITH. and Orgdn accoropauiment, puMished ' by Novello, 1 wer & Co, London. jjalN Sn>EET: .. FOXTON. Addiess, BEY. F. PATTERSON, A GOOD SHOEB KEPT. , Paliuerstor North. -_ TTiLAXMII LIiBS can liave all reJr» -rr -kt ~r -rr. o m iT? f\ r\ t\ ■*■ pairs cxecu ed quickly aud at OHN |V Be , llSo ; iablc Priceß . BLACKSMITH a*d gHOER. ] acking, Bed and White Lend, nnd Insertion kepi in stock. \ HALL STBEET, FOXTON. Piping Cut and Screwed. All kinds of Macksmitliing cxccuted with despatch and care. Agekt Fob ;_.'.__- — . — THOMAS POWICK'S »j Excelsior Fl&x Stripper. STA.RTTJFS Central Hotel, ; "NEW TIMES" Next to tin?' Theatre- Boyal,; THE SQUABE, ■. ... ROOT i'^WOP PALMEKSTON NOJITH You can get MAURICE CRONIN, THE BEST CRACK PBOOF (Late of t _ e rricketers' /rmsi Hotel . ' Wellington,) IiOIXg GUIH B00t» tj A.S taken over the above Hotel, J~| and hopes to receive the same FOB DRAINING. patronage bestowed upon' Mr Car xnody. CALL AND SEE THEM. Meals for early and late trims. S. STABTUP. Ales, Beer-s, W-jKuas, New Times it 'hop, ~~* m *j_l\Z_2^ mmm * Foxton. only Kept in -toek. First-class accommodation for Per* •p T p A'CTTpT* manent Boarders and the Travelling Hair Dresser, jTf 1 " 0 "" /yn'ATTT WO^DSWOBTH STBEET _ WELLINGTON. LADIES' Combings woiked intc Maker of all Kinds of any style of head-diets, plaits pog .Carta ' coils, &c, &c. Buggies f B. L. G. is the ouly hair worker Spring Traps who worka the hair into flowers, Eipress Waggons rosettes, &c. Spring Drays t All kinds of hair-guards made from * Tip Draya > ladies' own hair, UDd olso worked p 0 j c x^yg, Business Oaxts into^ckets, brooches, riugß, &o. f fee h Work SKa?"* tfc * nrices for any vehicle on appUoatior ALL orders by post promptly at- *7 P° Bfe ' ' ■ tepde^ to, AH Ww* guaranteed,

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 9 June 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 9 June 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 9 June 1891, Page 1

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