March ?>, 1892.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



219 



THE MUTUAL 



LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. 



RICHARD A. McCURDY, President. 



Statement for the year ending December 31st, 1891. 



ASSETS . $159 507,138 68 



Reserve on Policies (American Table 4 per cent.) . . $146,968,322 00 



Liabilities other th*n Reserve, 507,849 52 



Surplus, 12,030,967 16 



Receipts from all sources, 37,634,734 53 



Payments to Policy-Holders 18,755,711 86 



Risks assumed and renewed, 194,470 policies, . . 607,171,801 00 



Risks in force, . . . 225,507 policies, amounting to 695,753,461 03 



Note.— The above statement shows a large increase over the husiness of 18!)0 in amount at risk, 

 new business assumed, payments to policy-holders, receipts, assets and snrplu?: and includes as 

 risks assumed only the number and amount of policies actually issued and paid for in the accounts 

 of the year. 



THE ASSETS ARE INVESTED AS FOLLOWS : 



Real Estate and Bond & Mortgage Loans, . . . $81,345,540 48 



United States Bonds and other Securities, . . 57,661,455 78 



Loans on Collateral Securities, ... . . 10,223,903 90 



Cask in Banks and Trust Companies at interest, . . 5,070,153 03 



Interest accrued, Premiums deferred, etc., . . . 5.206,085 49 



$159,507,138 68 



I have carefully examined the foregoing statement and find the same to be correct. 



A. N. WATERHOUBE, Auditor. 



From the Surplus a dividend will be apportioned as usual. 



REPORT OF THE EXAMINING COMMITTEE. 



Office of the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, 



. January 25, 1892. 



At a meeting of the Board of Trustees of this Company, held on the 23d day of December, ultimo, 

 the undersigned were appointed a Committee to examine the annual statement for the year ending 

 December 31, 1891, and to verify the same by comparison with the assets of the Company. 



The Committee have carefully performed the duty assigned to them, and hereby certify that the 

 statement is in all particulars correct, and that the assets specified therein are in possession of the 

 Company. 



In making this certificate the Committee bear testimony to the high character of the invest- 

 ments of the Company and express their approbation of the system, order, and accuracy with which 

 the accounts and vouchers have been kept, and the business in general is transacted. 



H. C. Von Post, Robert Sewell, 

 George Bliss, J. H. Herrick, 



Julien T. Davies, D. C. Robinson, 

 Jas. C. Hold en. 



BOARD OK TRUSTEES. 



Samuel E. Sproulls. 

 Samuel D. Babcoek. 

 George S. Coe. 

 Richard A.McCurdy. 

 James C. Holden. 

 Hermann C. Von Post. 

 Alexander H. Rice. 

 Lewis May. 



Charles R. Henderson. 

 George Bliss. 

 Rufus W. Peckham. 

 J. Hobart Herrick. 

 Wm. P. Dixon. 

 Robert A. Granniss. 

 Henry H. Rogers. 

 Jno. W. Auchincloss. 



William Babcoek. 

 Stuyvesant Pish. 

 Augustus D.Juiliiard. 

 Charles E. Miller. 

 James W. Husied. 

 Walter R. Gillette. 

 James E. Granniss. 

 David C. Robinson. 



Oliver Harriman. 

 Henry W. Smith. 

 Robert Olyphant. 

 George F. Baker. 

 DudU-y Olcott. 

 Frederic Cromwell. 

 Julien T. Davies. 

 Robert Sewell. 



S.Van Rensselaer Cruger. Theodore Morford. 

 ROBERT A. GRANNISS, Vice-President. 



WALTER R. GILLETTE. General Manager. 

 ISAAC F. LLOYD, 2d Vice-President. FREDERICK SCHROEDER, Assistant Secretary. 



WILLIAM J. E ASTON, Secretary. HENRY E. DUNCAN, JR., Cor. Secretary. 



EMORY MeCLINTOCK, LLD., F. I. A., Actuary. 

 JOHN TATLOCK, JR , Assistant Actuary. CHARLES B. PERRY, 2d Assistant Actuary. 



FREDERIC CROMWELL, Treasurer. 

 JOHN A. FONDA, Assistant Treasurer. WILLIAM P. SANDS, Cashier. 



EDWARD P. HOLDEN, Assistant Cashier. 

 WILLIAM G. DAVIES, General Solicitor. WILLIAM W. RICHARDS, Comptroller. 



Medical Directors : 



GUSTAVUS S. WINSTON, M.D. ELI AS J. MARSH, M. D. GRANVILLE M. WHITE. M.D. 



Province of ISTew B run s wick . 



FIVE AND TEN YEARS FISHING- LEASES. 



• Crown Land Office, Fredericton, N. B., 



17th February, 1892. 



THE exclusive right of Fishing ("with the rod onlt), in front of the ungranted Crown Lands 

 on the following Streams, will be offered for Sale, at PuHic Auction, at this Office, at noon, 

 on WEDNESDAY THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF MARCH, 1892. Leases of the Fishine Rights 

 will be governed by existing Regulations, and wiJl be for the terms of FIVE and TEN YEARS from 

 the 1st of March, 1892, as mentioned below. 



Former Leasee. 



Upset Price 

 per Annum. 



Five year leases to expire 1st March, 1897. 

 Restigouchb River— 



From the I. 0. Railway Bridge up to the mouth 

 of the Upsalquiich River. (Excepting the 

 Islands in the Resdgouche River at the 

 mouth of the Matapedia River) 



From mouth of TJpsalquitch River to Toad Brook 



From Toad Brook up to Tom's Brook 



From Tom's Bronk up to Patapedia River 



From Patapedia River up to Trace.y's Brook — 



From Tracsy's Brook up to Quatawamkedge- 

 wick River 



From Quatawamkedirewick up to Madawaska 



County line 



Upsalquitch River— 



From its mouth up to the Forks 



From its Forks to its head, including all 

 Branches 



Ten year leases to expire 1st March, 1902. 

 Nepisiquit River— 



From its mouth up to li mile tree 



From 11 mile tree up to Great Falls 



From Great Falls to head of River 



Miramichi River— 



NortU West. Miramichi River and Branches, 



above the mouth of Big Sevogle River 



Big and Little Sevogle Rivers and Branches, 

 and the part of N. W. Miramichi River from 

 the mouth of Big Sevogle to the mouth of 



Little. S. W. Miramichi River 



Little S. W. Mi rarnich i River and Branches ..... 

 C^ins River and Branches 



Restieouehe Salmon Club, S. 

 H. B. Hollands S. 



Restigouche Salmon Club, S. 



8400 00 

 bOO 00 



1,500 00 

 800 00 



1,£00 00 



1,S00 00 

 100 00 







a s o oo 



do 



S. 



200 00 





S. 



250 00 



do 



<a 



175 00 



do 



T. 



50 00 



Robert R. Call 



S. 



50 00 



Wm. F. Ladd S. 



do S. 



A. S. Murray S.&T. 



150 00 

 150 00 

 100 00 



Copies of the Regulations to govern the above Sale, or any further informatinn, may be had on 

 application to the Fishing Commissioner, J. Henry Phair, Esq., Fredericton, N. B, 



E. J. TWliEDIIi, Surveyor General. 

 Note.— S means Salmon Fishing; T means Trout Fishing. 



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