AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED . . . . 1849. "ixth— The Accumulated Fund was inciensed during the year by tho sum of The Oldest Mutual Life Office in Australia d3T4r25,311 equal to Tl per cent of the gross premiums received. New Zealand Branch: tt 's naa nii /-\ ttt i "eventi!— The deaths among lives assured Head Office, Custom-house Quay, Wei- were (!49 under 735 policies, causing imgton. claims upon tho Society amounting to t in i ttv i £3299,602, 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 esti- , M.L C. (Chairman). matinp tho liabilities would have been Charles J. Johnston, Esq. (Deputy Chair- 1143, fflt* an amount of £4t35,---man). ••■■ ~ • 9 76, the mortality experience being Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq. thus extremely favourable. The Hon. Edward Itichai'clEon, C.M.G., RI.H.E. Eighth— The receipts from interest and Nicholas Held, Esq. rents were £516,832, an amount exceeding the sum paid for the claims Medical Officer: by £138,952. . Dr W. G. Kemp, M.R.C.B. (England). XT _, .._ __ \ o / Ninth— The expenses of Management were ASST'EE Your Life in the Australian 9 5 l^r cent, of the total reMutual Provident Society, and se- C01 l )t3 ' cure an Annual Bonus or Dividend. m . , . . ... , . Tenth — The cash surplus divided for the A. privily »M,.|, . o rtto Colcia. Life Office can giant J'.s mem- premiums received, bers. The operations of the Society during tho Be careful that you Select This Focieiy, 41 years of its existence may be summarand do not be Misled by the similarity of ised as under— Name of some of the other younger Australian Office?. It has issued 141,907 policies, assuring £49,417,717* The attention of the Members and the General Pulilic is cnllul 1o srme of the It has paid to the representatives of special fraturep connfci'd with the Sreitty, deceased members over £4,---which i« the oldest Colruinl InPlitntion of. CCO^OOO in Fatisfaction of its kind, having been established in the '. di-atli unp matured claims, year 1849. It has divided among tho members Thp'vesultF of the hisinnss for the Forty- -nsh bonuses aggregating over first Year, ending HM December, lS8i», jG4,OCO,COO, yielding remay be snn.maristd as under : — v<vsionmy additions of over t. , , « ,- • £8,000,000. First — The nnnil<r of tlic Isew Policies issued was 11,GG<L. j t i, fIS acquired an Accumulated Fund , . , , of £9,G00,000, a.ll Second— The new Assni-nnce luipineps ef- Sii^este^. to yielcl fected was for j85jG75,«3.59. fully © ipoi? cent. interest. Thibtj — The New Annnnl Premium Income amounted to «5122.,500. /ssets New Zealand— £l,273,sl4 Fourth — The net incrrr.se to the business, EDWARD W LOWE after allowing for loss of income from t, * c 1,, ' terminated I^olicir», ww» represented Besident SLCRETAKY. 109 0^ I>oliCkS>aSSUri " S£2j " Bbakch Offick- ' ' Gustoxsi House Qvisty, Fifth — The operations of the year raised -rar^-n*--, «**«*n the annual income of the Society from euuis »«»»• £1,512,280 to £1,625,- r , rmo 185, an ir.cronse in twelve months FoXTON Agentsof fi112,905. THYNNE, LINTON & CO. JOHN SPBLMAN, R " B BARBER ' BLACKSMITH AKD STIOKR, EttGINJ ER, and GENERAL Main-steeet. Toxton. BLACKSMITH. All kinds of ]^.mitbi,ig Work MAIN SILEEtT ... FOXTON. done A GOOD SHOER KEPT. — ■- T^LAXMIT.LERS enn have all reI(:JIN \\ T ESTWOOD, pnirs executed quickly and at *\ ' Rensonable Prices. BLACKSMITH ai^ gHOER. i ftC king, Red~a7d White Lead, HALL STIiEET, FOXTON. "* Inßfirtioll ■ t °° k ' . , ~7, ... r-ining Cut and Screwed. /■I: Jvincis of I laclvßrniiliing cxc- L cuted will) dispatch and earn. . Agent Fob THOMAS P 0 WICK'S A JJ Excelsior Flax Stripper. STARTUP'S "CentralTHotel, " NEW TIMES " ■ Next to tub Theatke oyal » THE BQUAEE, "ROUT - QWOP PALMEBSTON NORTH You can get MAURICE CRONIN, THE BEST CHACK PROOF (Late of tlio Cricketers' Arms Hotel Wellington,) LlOllg GUIH BOOti tt iS ta i. erj over the above Hotel, M and hopes to receive th» same FOR DRAINING. . patronage bestowed upon Mr Car morly. ( I L AKD SEE THEM. Meals for early and late trains. fcCsTARTUP, AIBB, Beers, Wines, Kern Times Boot Pbop, »•»* Sj?±^^at Foxton. Only Kept in stock. First-class accommodation for Per* ET f'ATTTAT* mnnent Boarders and the Travelling . i l . UUWdIj Public. Hair Dresser, jT^ x T° H E r T (TA1 7 T WORDSWORTH STRKET _ WIIUNGTON. T AD3ES' Comhir.gH woiked intc Maker of all Kinds of \_j an> style of hind-diets plaits p O g Carts coils, &c. &c. Buggies R. L. G. is tho ouly hair worker fpring Traps who works the hair into flowers, Express Waggons rosettes, &c. dpring Drays All kinds; o f hair-guards made from * Tip Draya ladies owu hair, ;u il also worked p ole D rays , Business Carts intolockets^ brooches nugs&e. W °' fe ?S?de!°* * ° prices for any vehicle on application ALL orders by post promptly at- by post. ■ trndia ia, All Work Ruawnt«eai
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 16 July 1891, Page 1
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