AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED . . 1849. PiXTH—The {Accumulated Fund wnß in creased during the year by the sum o The Oldest Mutual Life Office in Australia «742,31 l equal to TX per cem - of the grogs premiums received. New Zealand Branch : „ , M « . n mi Seventh— The deaths among lives assured Offiep, Cußtom-house Quay, Wei- were 649 under T3S policies, causine lington. claims upon the Society amounting to r it, i ,tv 'i" £29S,eOa, irrespective of Bomiß Local Board o.r Direotore: additions, while the number expected The Hon. Morgan S. Grace, M.D., C.M.G,, according to the Tables used in esti- *,!':. llilj.C. (Chairman). matin™ the liabilities wpuld ha«e been Charlep if. Johnston, F.:--q. (Pciuity Chair- 1X43, for art amount of '£438,--->ji man);- ■ ' " v * v ■'•'-,.,.,. ' ©76, the mortality experience being ' £%efl do Bathe Brandon, Esq. ;* ' tlms extremely favourablo. Tlie.Hon. Edward Richardson, ! C.M.G., M.H.H. .■ ■ ■ Emhth— The receipts from interest and Nicholas 'iieid, Esq. rents were £616,832, an amount excppding the sum paid for the claims Medical Ofiicer: , »\v £138,953. Dr W. J. Kemp, MACS. (England). NINTn _ The exrenseß o{Mftnagement we re 4 SST! .K Your Life in the Anfitralian m }y °« 5 P er cent ' oE the total re ' ±V Micial Provident Society, and so- Gol l nfi - cure an /.nnn'al Bonus or Dividend, T KXTn-Tho cash surplus divided for the A privily wh,Vh no ofcT OotonW ffJ^ to T^S^«Mls Life Ofnce can grant its mem- premiums received, bers. The operations of the Society during the Be careful (hat you Select This Society, f 1 y^'s of its existence may be snmmar and do not be Misled by Hip similarity of Jsert * s under— Name of some of the other younger Australian Offices. has issued 141,90*7 policies, ' assuring £49,417, 71*7. The attention of the item bers and the General Public is called to some of tho It has paid to the representatives of special features connected with the Society, deceased members over £4,---which i- the oldest Colonial Institution of ' 000,000 in satisfaction of its kind, having been established in the . death anp matured claims, year 184«). It has divided among the. members The results of the business for the Forty- j cash bonuses aggregating over first Year, ending Hist December, 188}), ■ £4,000,000, yielding remay be summarised as under : - ! versionary additions of over , ni- • ! £8,000,000. Fibbt— The number ol the New Policies j issued was 11,604. j jl has acquired an Accumulated Fund ' of £9,000,000, all Second— The new Assurance business ef- ixnresfced. to yield feeted was for £3,678,459. fwlly 6 pex* cent. , „ . T interest. Tnißr — 'I he New Annual Premium Income ! amounted to £121,800. ! / R?etK >j ew Zealand— £l,273,sl4 Fourth— The net increase to the business, EDWAED "W LOWE by 7028 Polities nssnrins «Q,- ! B Officf— ' I Custom Hfouse Quay,, Fifth— TJie opera I ior.s of the year raised ' the annual iveome of thp Society from • o***«»g*^»»» of £112,905. | THYNNE, LINTON 4 CO, TJICHTEJi, TwJ ANKESTAD &CO fj% 4ttmLj&t TIMBEB, a>d FLOUEMILLEES. > \^^^' PALIVJEESTON NORTH. ]o h n ahe B v o Have on Sale all kinds of Pegs to annonneo that he has Building Timber commenced business on his own ao* Mouldings count as a Rallies iffiT lieelwtfiglnt. and Doors j,, those premises latoly occupied \>y Seasoned 3 ress Timber always on Jenkins & Co., Hall Street, Foxton. hand. < arts V.uilt to any size, and BuaT -n- t. ii g ;t>t! !iud Traps repainted and First Class Holler Pionr. Pnilard, varnished on tho premises. Bran, &c , at / I.OWI XT QUOT.VITOSR. ;O."»TS. QAMPBELLTOWN ForTimber-Almrßßncon&Speire. ' ^ n ": . g Mti ftg For Flour -Mr Eobo.t ,\:eUau. my t for Oampc [i t , own ancl dis> tnct, and he has authority to receive all subscriptions to paper and to take instructions ior advertisemen'S and i°^ printing. QwGf'ML EENnST S. THYNNE, 9*=x&*msj&gm>isv>' Proprietor Manawatu Herald. To Tbatel This Skas- n ijt the _ FOXTON AND OTAKI DISTRICT?. " ~ " The Purebred Clyde?(kle Stallion TTnfAl CHAMPION central Jiotei, CHAMPION ib brtil by Conqueror, j THE SQUARE, out of Mr H on n fit-Id '« prizo ! PALMEBSTON NOBTH mare Princess, which has r.i-vcr been beaten on a Show gn unrl. Champion is a rich bay. (lyvs old, stands ATT'DTr''K t 17 hands high, has in.mrnso bonf>, MAUKiUI!* 1/JttUJNIJM, nairnnd mmcle d is thoroughly Cricketers' Anns Hote staunch and quiet in hsmuss. -w^'i;^. f«« \ Tem'.s.-Smolo M,v,,. £» ; two We.lmgton,; or more, £2 10s *\.vh. aII fees xt AS takon over the above H otel payable on Ist of Jar.uaiy. 1891, to |-j 1(()peg t0 receive t h H B am< J. E. Jk'DOiNAL'J), patroiiivtttt hostuwed upon Mr Car j toinvltcniia. j nio ,] v< Meals for early and lato (r.'iiiiß. B. F. BAEBEE. ' -• _. £les, E^eevs, Wines, KKGINIEB. and GESBBAL wd Spi^2»dB He BeS BL A i KSIUT I I . Only fcept to stoc]k . MAIN STEEET : . . FOXTON. A GOOD SHOER KEPT, First-class accommodation for Pc manent Boarders and tbe Travelliu T7 | LAXMII.LF]?S can have all re- p u blic. J- pairs execuitd quickly and at ' Beasonable Prices. " to H N WJ ESTWOOI J acking, Bed and White Lead, I YV ana tata kepUn .took. ™ BHOBI Piping OotJudßeNina. BIMMi mTWi Aqrkt Fon «~"T* \ v' T H 0 M A s P o w I o K ' S AH kinds of Blaehsmithing ex euled vith despatoh and care.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 1 December 1891, Page 1
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