AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED .. 1849. Sixth— Tb Fund waß in, ____ creased during the year by the sumo The OWest Mutual Life Office in Australia *T42,31i equal to 71 per cent of the gross premiums received. „ , N™ Zealand Branch : SEVE^H-The deaths among lives assured Head Office, Custom-house Quay, Wei- were 649 under *735 policies, causing lington. claims upon the Society amounting to £299.602 i 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 estiM.L.C. (Chairman). mating the liabilities would have been Charles J. Johnston, Esq. (Deputy Chair- 1143, for an amount of £438,---man). 976, the mortality experience being Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq. thus extremely favourable. The Hon. Edward Eichardson, C.M.G., . M.H.It. : Eighth— The receipts from interest and Nicholas Reid, Esq. rents were £516,832, an amount exceeding the sum paid for the claims Medical Officer: by £138,932. Dr W. J. Eemp L M ; E.O.S. (England). NINTH _ The expenges of Management were ASSTWE Your Life in the Australian 9 - a P er cent - o! the totttl re ' Mutual Provident Society, and se- cci P ts ' cure an Annual Bonus or Dividend. TEN TH-The cash surplus divided for the A privilege which no other .Colonial ffiXtffiSK pe^f'ontf Life Office can grant its mem- premiums received, hers. The operations of the Society during the Be caref ul that you Select This Society, j 1 years of its existence may be summarand do not be Misled by the similarity of *sed as under— Name of some of the other younger Australian Offices. ' It has issued 141,90>7 policies, ' assuring £49,417, f 71 1 7. 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, year 1849. •" i I 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 Fibbt— The number of the New Policies * ' ' ' issued was 11,664. i t i, ag acqu ired an Accumulated Fund , . of £9,000,000, all Second— The new Assurance business ef- iwvesteci. to yield footed was for £3,679,489. fully 6 pev cent. m „>,„•. , « i t interest. Thibb — The New Annual Premium Income amounted to £121,800. Assets New Zealand— £l,273,sl4 Foubth— The net increase to the business, EDWARD W LOWE after allowing for loss of income from t, . 'a™-,,,.. . JL. terminated Policies, was represented Resident Seoretary. io9 O :?99 Policieß ' assm ' ing * 2jfl BBAiICH OmcE - ■ ' ' Custom House Quay, FIPTH — The operations of the year raised •%nr**ii i«rf* MM the annual income of the Society from M « iilM S* on £1,812,280 to £1,628.- p AoENTB _ 188, an increase in twelve months ■ L<OXTON agents— - of £112,908. THYNNE, LINTON & CO. T3ICHTEB, AT ANNESTAD &CO CX M/Ml^^ TIMBER, a^d ¥U. >URMILLEES. PALMERSTON NOETH. }o H N AfiE b V i/ — - Have on Sale all kinds of Hegs to ' announce that lie hns Building Timber commenced business on his own ao* Mouldings count as a Sadhes Wlieelwx>iglit> and' Doors i n those premises lately occupied by t Seasoned Uress Timber always on Jenkins & Co., Hall Street, Foxton. band. ('arts nuilt to any size, and Bugt — — • . _ „ . giea nnd Traps repainted, and First Class Holler Flour, Pollard, varnished on the premises. Bran, &c, at LOWEST QUOTATIONS. ~ ■' GtSTS - pAMPBELLTOWN SFta^SS-OwiSf* 1 - James W- is actog M v my agent for Campelltown and dis. trict, and he has authority to receive a)l subscriptions to paper and to take ~~ instructions for advertisements and job printing. ■» rr T3 AT3X3T3iT> ERNEST S. THYNNE, X\(« Jt^ • JOjtiJtwJDJUiJfcCij Proprietor Manawatu Herald. ENGINI ER, and GENERAL " BLACKBMtTu. Central Hotel, MAINSTIiEET: .. FOXTON. „ m ■ ' _ Next to the Theatre Royal, A GOOD SHOER KEPT. . THE gQUAREf i v PALMERSTON NOETH T7ILAXMILLERS can have all reJF pairs executed quickly and at Reasonable Prices. „—■ ' r ' MAURICE CRONIN, 1 ackmg, Eed ana White Lead, and Insertion kept in stock. (Late of the Cricketers' Arms Hotel Wellington,) Pining Cut and Screwed. HAS taken over the above Hotel, and hopes to receive the same THOMAS POWICR'S patronage bestowed upon Mr Car 1 inody. / . F. W. Hay».™.k | [E. K. iiwstow. . MealS fOr ear ]y_f a kte ImiBB - pEOEGE m"h"BmAS & no. JSMfeSJESa^SSart AUCTIONEEES, Only kept in stock. Fbuit Salesmen axd Pboditce Merchakts Shipping and General First-class accommodation for PerCHA*>TS, £>HIPP^G AND trBMSBAL B . oarders and Trftve H ing AOKNTS, ]JUDIIC - WELLINGTON. 7^^ gt Q Q Sales of Grain, Dairy and Farm J Produce held daily. Fruit sales BLACKSMITH and SHOER. every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. HALL STREET, FOXTON. Account sales rendered within 24 All kinds of Blacksmithing cxc- - hours. '' ''iiied vith despatch and ewe.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 18 February 1892, Page 1
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