✨ Insurance Premium Tables, Bridge Proposal
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 40
WITH PARTICIPATION IN PROFITS.
TABLE III.—ENDOWMENT ASSURANCE.—ANNUAL PREMIUMS to secure £100, payable as indicated, or at Death, if prior.
Age nearest
Birthday.
In 10 Years.
In 15 Years.
In 20 Years.
In 25 Years.
In 30 Years.
In 35 Years.
Age nearest
Birthday.
*EXAMPLE.—A person aged 30 may secure £1,000, payable to him self if he survives 30 years, or to his family if he dies before the expiration of 30 years by Thirty payments of £28 0s. 10d.
WITH PARTICIPATION IN PROFITS.
TABLE III.—ENDOWMENT INSURANCE—HALF-YEARLY PREMIUMS to secure £100, payable as indicated, or at Death, if prior.
Age nearest
Birthday.
In 10 Years.
In 15 Years.
In 20 Years.
In 25 Years.
In 30 Years.
In 35 Years.
Age nearest
Birthday.
*EXAMPLE.—A person aged 30 may, by the payment of Seventy Half-yearly premiums of £12 10s., secure £1,000 to his family in the event of his dying at any time within 35 years, but which sum shall be payable to him self if he shall survive 35 years.
WITH PARTICIPATION IN PROFITS.
TABLE III.—ENDOWMENT INSURANCE.—QUARTERLY PREMIUMS to secure £100, payable as indicated, or at Death, if prior.
Age nearest
Birthday.
In 10 Years.
In 15 Years.
In 20 Years.
In 25 Years.
In 30 Years.
In 35 Years.
Age nearest
Birthday.
*EXAMPLE.—A person aged 30 may secure £1,000 to his children or other heirs in the event of his dying within 30 years, or to himself if he survives that period, by a Quarterly payment of £7 3s. 4d. for 30 years.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NEW ZEALAND, SESSION 1882.
In the matter of a Private Bill to enable a Private Company to construct, maintain, levy Tolls upon, lease, and sell a Wooden-pile Bridge across the Harbour of Dunedin.
NOTICE is hereby given that application is intended to be made to the General Assembly, at the ensuing session thereof, for leave to bring in a Bill to enable the Dunedin and Peninsula Bridge Company (Limited) to construct, maintain, levy tolls upon, lease, and sell a wooden-pile bridge across the Harbour of Dunedin; and that it is intended that such bridge shall commence at Dunedin, at the harbour end of the public street laid or intended to be laid out over reclaimed land in continuation of Jetty Street, and shall be carried on piles in a direct line across the said harbour, so as to meet the Beach Road to Portobello about the centre of the shore-line of Waverley Bay, on the Peninsula. The bridge is intended to have a centre carriage-road and tramway sixteen feet wide, and a footway on each side four feet wide.
The following powers will be given to the said Company by the said Bill, viz.:
To levy tolls for foot-passengers, horses, sheep, cattle, and all kinds of vehicles:
To let the said bridge with the right of taking tolls:
To borrow money on debentures secured upon the said tolls:
To sell the said undertaking.
And notice is also hereby given that a copy of the said Bill will be deposited in the office of the Colonial Secretary, at Wellington, on or before the 27th day of May next; and that a copy of the said Bill will be deposited in the office of the Examiner of Standing Orders, at Wellington aforesaid, on or before the 1st day of June next.
Dated this 17th day of April, 1882.
SMITH, ANDERSON, AND CO.,
Solicitors for the Bill.
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By Authority: GEORGE DINSBURY, Government Printer, Wellington.
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🏗️ Dunedin and Peninsula Bridge Proposal
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works17 April 1882
Bridge, Dunedin, Peninsula, Private Company, Tolls, Legislation
- Smith, Anderson, and Co., Solicitors for the Bill
NZ Gazette 1882, No 40