The following comparispn of the results achieved by "..'two' first-clnsß English oflsceß and the Australian Mutual Provident Society, under policies effected niany years- ago on tlie life of: a Hobart resident,' lately deceased, will no doubt, be highly, interesting to the many assureis m " Australasia m the latter office. The policies were effected as under :— ln.Jiine, 1846 for £1000. m a London office ; m December, 1856, £200Q m a Second Lbndpn. office ; and m October. 1858, for £2000 m the Australian Mutual .Providerit Society ; and the amounts novr, payable i-in respect of the above assurances ar«, we learn— v Under, the first English policy, £1701 ; under the second English policy, £2942 and by tljfiAnßtralian Mutual Provident Societyj £3749,; and m the latter case without including - the bonus , for the year 1884^ which has go£ to be ascertained and added V-s-Hbbart if ercunj. The surrey of the railway lino from. Pal merHl on to Ashurst was commenced on ' Tuesday' 'la&t.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 35, 9 July 1885, Page 3
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