AU SI E ALI AN MUtttL; PROVIDENT SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED . . . . 1849. Pix.n— The Accumulated Fund was increased during the year by the sum of The Oldest Mutual Life Office in Australia -8T 4.2,311 equal to Tl per cent of the gross premiums received. New Zealand Branch : • .. Head Office, Custom-house Quay, "^^^^^^^^Z^^.^ lnston were 649 under 735 policies, causing 8 "' claims upon the Society amounting to Local Board of Directors : ' £299,602, irrespective of Bonus ■"-"-""" w ■" 1 " 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 Chair- 1143, for an amount of £433,---mnn). 976, the mortality experience being Alfred de Bathe Brandon,' Esq. thus oxtremely favourable. The Hon. Edward Richardson, C.M.G., . M.H.B. ; ; ' • Eighth— The receipts,; from interest and Nicholas 11 eid, Esq. '. i£-iV.'-'" rents were £3_L6,532, an amount * ' '" ' Vi ' '' exceeding the sum paid for the claims Medical Officer: by £13©,952. Dr W. G. Kemp, M.B.C.S. (England). „ Ninth— The expenses of Management were ASSUBE Your Life in the Australian o^y ®«S per cent, of the total reMutual Provident Society, and se- cei Pf 3 - cure an Annual Bonus or Dividend. -.'_,, . . . i . J enth— The cash surplus divided for the A privilege which no other Colonial 188 ?^£41-26,494., being t-i- /^/. i. •,• at the rate of 4.1.5 per cent, on the Liie Office can grant lis 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 summarand do not be Misled by. the similarity of ised as under — Name of some of the other younger Australian Offices. It has issued 14_1,9C7 policies, assuring £4_9,4_17,717. The attention of the Members and the General Public is called to some of the It has paid to the representatives of special features connected with the Society, deceased members over £4.,---which is the oldest Colonial Institution of , 000,000 in satisfaction of its kind, having been established in the. death anp matured claims. yearlß_9. ' It has divided among the members ' The results of the business for the Forty- cash bonuses aggregating over first Year, ending 31st December, 1889, £4,000,000, yielding remay be summarised as under : — versionary additions of over FmsT-The number of the New Policies £3,000,000. issued was 11,664. It has acquired an Accumulated Fund c rm. a i ••■ * of £9,000,000, all BECOOT-The new A 8 ™ 1 ™ business ef- i__r_-.elj-_.ec_' to yiolel fected was for .33,6.79,459. *fc_liy © sseu? cesit. Third — The New Annual Premium Income amounted to .3121,800. As - ets New Zealand— £l,273,sl4 Fouhth— The net increase to the business, pnwi'R'n wr T rvWTP aftei* allowing for loss of income from J-JJWAItI. W.JjUWili, terminated Policies, was represented I.ESIDENT bECRETARY. by VO2B Policies, assuring £2,- _, _, ±09,189. Branch Office-G-&_istGxr__. _£__©-t_se CJtisiy , FrFTn — The operations of the year raised '. the annual income of the Society from n. -51,512,280 to -31,025,---ISS, an increase in twelve months Foxton Agents— of _8112,905. THYNNE, LINTON & CO. JOHN SPELMAN, E *' H " BARBER, BLACKSMITH AND SBOEB, ENGINI-EE, and GENEEAL Main-stheet. Foxton. , BLACKSMITH. All. lands of Bkcl-smitbing Work MAIN STREEtT .. FOXTON. done A GOOD SHOER KEPT, 7.LAXMIT.LKRS can have all rev, __. _, «. , __ xii _/ __, - pairs executed quickly and at W Be. sonable Prices. BLACKSMITH akd SHOER. Tacking( Ecd ~ a mite LencT) HALL STEEET, EOXTON. and Insnrtion kepUii stock. All kinds oM-koksiniiliing cxc- Piping CuUnd Screwed, cuted witb despatch and care. Agent For — ~ : — THOMAS POWICK'S AT Excelsior Flax Stripper. STAETUFS Central Hotel, " NEW TIMES " Next to the Theatee Boyal, -«.'_-_ _■_'_—' THE SQUARE, BOOT - SHOP, PALMEBBTON NORTH You can get MAURICE CRONIN, THE BEST CRACK PROOF of orioketflrß , /inns » ' ; '.' ' _-.'■ ~ ' Wellington,) >• Long Gum Boot? TT&C + 1 f1 v J,, "~ w, **o *»*** — - '-w -ww 7 jj taken over tbe above Hotel, wyd T.-DATOT\rn 11 and bopes to receive the samo JbUJtt DKAIiNIJNU-. patronage bestowed upon Mr Car mody. GALL AND SEE THEM. Meals for early and late trains. S. STARTUP, Ales, _B©e:a?s, THTiMes, New Times Boot £hop, »___«_ L Spirits of tli© JSest Only Js:e|3t i"» siboc__c. First-class accommodation for Per* "R Ti frOWPT manent Boarders and tho Travelling Hair Dresser, j7 r F~ i " T '° HE TT OTAKI WORDSWORTH STREET ' WELLINGTON. T ADIES' Combings worked into Maker o{^ Kindg of \_j any style of head-dress, plaits -. • n -^ coUs,&c.,&o. ' Dog Carts R. L. G. is the . only hair worker Trans itrs. the hair iuto flowere> ' trkz.Tr* All kinds of hair-guards made from *~ * m- jj J aYB i^f ST j? ail \ and also Y orbed Pole Drays, Business Carts into lockets, brooches, rings, &o. J Work done for the 3. F. will be happy to furnish trade. prices for any vehicle on application iALL orders by post : roniptly at* by post. tended to. j aji Work guaranteed.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 13 August 1891, Page 1
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