AUSTRALIAN Mill UAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY.
I ESTABLISHED . . .". 1841 The Oldest Mutual Life Office in Au9trali 'New Zealand Branch: Head Office, Custom-house , Quay, YSfe .1 ngton. Local Board of Directors : . The Ht.n. Morjian S. Grace, M.D., C.MiG M.T 0. <Cbairmanh Charles .T. JohnstcMi, Esq. (Dcimty Chair man). ' If red dp Bathe Brandon, Esq. The Hon. Edward Richardson, C.M.G. M.H.R. Nicholas Itcid, Esq. Medical Officer : DrW. }. Kemp, iUTJ.CS. (England). ASSD.'iE Your Life in the Australia! Mi t.ia.\ Provident Society, and se^ cure an annual Bonus or Dividend. A pvivilhge yrhich no .otljer Colonial Life Omce can j?mnt its memberg. Be caref nl that you Select This Societj*, and do not bo Misled by the similarity of Name of come of the other younger Australian Offices, . The attention of the Members and the General Public is called to come of the speoial features oonnected with the Society, which i the ohtest Colonial Institution of its kind, having been established in the year 1849. Thp resnjts of'thebHsihoss for the Fortyfirst Year, ending 91st December, 1889, tuny be summarised as under :— Pxiwt— The number of the New Policies issued was J. 1,004, rThe new Assurance business ef« fected was for 453,6'70t'&a9. Thibtw-'I lie New Annual Premium Inoomo amounted to £1511.,800. ForßTH— The not increase to the business,; after allowing for loss of income from ■ terminated Policies, waf? represented; by 7008 Pblioiov, JS9.M : lOO,ISO Fifth — The operations of the year raised the annual income of the Society from £1,&12,£850 to £1»620,. I.Bft. an increase in twelve raontba of £X12,905. i TJICHTEII, VJ ANNESTAD A CO TIMBER, a d FL< ÜBMILLEES. PALMEBSTO^ 1 IsOBTH. ! . Ifave on Sale ail kinds of Building Tirabei Mou dings ' Sillies and Doors Seasoned 1 rest* Timber always on hand. First Class Holler Flour Pollard, Bran, &c , at LOWIST Qi-OTA-II NS. .; •■ 7Gs"kts - For Timber^ Messis Bncou'& Speirs. For Flour •- Mr Eobeit .Vc \. eau. j ' T o Travel This Sias- n in the : FO3ttON AND OTAKI DISTPJCTS, The Pure-bred Clydt-hda'le Stallion GHAMPION. I pHAMPION L bit d, by Conqueror, !\J out of Mr ll oiun field Vpvusq ! mare Princess, whiib has never been bent en on n Show gr« und. Champion ,\s a rich bay, 6yva old, stands . 17 hands high, lins i,y»nieuse done, J hair and mus-ce, mil is thoroughly atauiuh and quiet in harness. Terms.— Single Marts,* £ 8 ; two or, more, £2 10s e^i-h. All fees payable on let of January, 1601, to j. c. McDonald, Horow henna. B. H. BAEBER, EKGINIEB, akd GENERAL BLACKSMITU. MAIN BTfc'BEfT" . . FOXTON. A GOOD SHOER KEPT, TJVLAXMII Ll ito can have all re- •*•■ pahs execu (d quickly and al Reasonable Prices. 1 acking, Rtd and White Lead, and Insertion kept in stock. Piping Cut and Screwed. • . vVesttT Fob . T H Q MAS PO \V I C K ' S
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 26 January 1892, Page 1
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462Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 26 January 1892, Page 1
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