Sixth— Th. jiAccumnlaicd Fund was in, oreased during the year by the sum o* £742,311 equal to TI per cent of the gross premiums received. Seventh— The deaths among lives assured were 649 under !f 73ip> policies, causing claims upon the ScSjtfty ataounting to £299,602, irrlspective of Bonus additions, while thf»!siumber expected according to the Tsseß used in estimating the liabilitMjwould have been 1143$ for an amj|t»tof £438,---976, the mortal"? experience being thus pxtremely favourable. EifijiTir — The receipts from interest and rents were £516,832, an amount exceeding the sum paid for the claims by £138,952. Ninth— The expenses of Management were only 9*5 per cent, of the total receipts. Tenth— The cash surplus divided for the 3-ear 1889 was £426,494, being at the rate of 41.5 per cent, on the premiums reoeived. The operations of the Society during the 41 years of its existence may bo summarised as under — It has issued 141,907 policies, assuring £49,417,717. It has puid to the representatives of deceased members over £4,» 000,000 in satisfaction of death anp matured olaims. It has divided among the members cash bonuses aggregating over £4,000,000, yielding reversionary additions of over £8,000,000. It has acquired jm Accumulated Fund of £9,000,000, all investeel to yield fully 6 jpex* cent, interest. Assets New Zealand— £l,273,sl4 EDWABD-W. LOWE, Resident Secrktary. BiuNcn Office — Custom House Quay, Wellington Foxton Agents— THYNNE, LINTON & CO. ]< » B N A fl K B K legs to announce that he hn« commenced biifiinoss on his own ao* cormt as a IHT I* eelw jcijgl*.*. Jti those premises lately occupied >>y Jenkins & Co., Hall Street, li'oxton. (arts built, to any size, and Buugies and Traps repainted and ', varnished on the premises. /"UMPBELLTO W N Mr James Tanning is aotiug as my agent for Campeiltown and dis. trict, and he has authority to receive a)l subscriptions to paper and to take 1 instructions lor advertisemeivs and j job printing. \ EBNrST S. THYNNE, Proprietor Mnnawatu Herald. Central Hotel, Next to the Theatre Royal, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH MAURICE CRONIN, fLate of the Cricketers' ' rms Hotel Wellington,) c . HA.S takeD over the above Hotel, and hopes to receive tb« same patronage bestowed upon Mi- Car* mody. Meals for early and late trains. Ales, Beers, ISTines, and Spivitßoftheßest Brands Only kept in stock. First-class accommodation for Permanent Boarders and the Travelling I'ublic I 0 H N \\ 7 ESTWOO D, BLACKSMITH akd SHOERHALL STREET, FOXTON. Ml kinds of f lacksmithing cxc-
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 30 January 1892, Page 1
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405Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 30 January 1892, Page 1
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