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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 30 July 1891, Page 1

 

, r ixTH— The Accumulated Fund was in- creased (hiring the year by the sum of t !©T4 2,311 equal to Tl per cent ot the gross premiums received. Seventh— Thp, deaths among lives assured were 04!) under 735 policies, causing claims upon the Society amounting to ,£299,602, irrespective df Bonus* ' additions, while the number expected , according to the Tables used in esti- mating the liabilities would have been 114J-3, for an amount of £438,- --9*76, the mortality experience being thus extremely favourable. EiruiTjr— The receipts from* interest -and' rents wore £516,832, nn amount exceeding the sum paid (ov ihe ohiims by £135,952.' Nntxn— The expenses of Management wert only 9.5 per cent, of the total re- ceipts. Tenth — The cash surplus- divided for the year 1889 was £426,494, being at.the rate of 41.8 per cent, on the premiums received. The operations of the Society during the 41 years of its existence may be summai*- ; ised as under — It has issued 141,907 policies, assuring £49,417,717. It hns. paid to the representatives of deceased members over £4,» OCOjOOO in satisfaction of death anp matured claims. It lias divided among the members • ash bonuses aggregating ovor £4,000,000, yielding re- vnsionarv additions of over £8,000,000. It has acquired an Accumulated Fund of £9,GC0,000, 0.11 invested to -ylelci rull*sr 6 •pei? coiat. Isn-teir-esti. . pkils Ktw Zealand- £1,-273,514 EDW APD AY. LOWF., PiIISIDEXX SkCRET.MIY. Pjianch Omen-- Custom Koune Quay, n j. Foxton A OKNTB— ] .THYNNE, LINTON & CO. R. H. BARBER, ENGINE EB, as» GENEEAL .BLACKSMITH. MAIN Sfi EET: .. FOXTON; A GOOD SHOER KEPT. ; FLAXMII Lb.ES cfin have all ro- pairs (xecu td .quickly and at IU-fisonahle Prices. ! ncMng, Erd aiul White Lend; . and Insertion l.ept in, stock. Piping Cut and Screwed. /,<iKNT For. THOMAS P 0 W I C K ' S Excelsior Plcx Stripper. Central Hotel, Next to tub Theatre Royal, THE KQUAirT-:. . I»'.LMEHSTOX NORTH : -' i ,- MAURICE! * CRONIN, ; (Lntecf'the r*rickolers' .<' -i-m's llotd. I r : "vv e liuotoii,) ' ' : HA S : tnkc'U ov<r the ahove llptel, mid In pcs to receive thn same pair i njje hosti.wed upon Mi* Car-, mod). Meals for early and late trains. 2&les, .Beere, Wines, SLXkdL Spirits oftheßest 33r*a"rtcJ.s Only'kept In stock. , First-class aceoramodation for Pei- uianent Boarders and the Travelling 1 üblic. T "l? -^ TCU E' T WOHDSWOR'IH STRLET WILLINGTON. Maker ot all Kinds of Dog Carts Buggies .- pring Traps > Express "Waggons coring Draya | Tip Drays Pole Drays, Business Carts J. F. $U1 bo happy to furnish grioea for any vehicle on application ",':'. aU Work gußHmtee-V

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