CIVIL SERVANTS' PENSIONS.
SUPERANNUATION FUNDI=w " FIGURES. Pensions tf ne extent of £5846 were granted last rear by the Public Service Superamiuati'» Bcv^d. The largest re« tiring allowaiijft viVJs £521 13s and the smalkffl. £i» 17e per aiwium, the average
allowance being £95 8s 3d. The officers who retired during the Year would ha\e bf-en tiHitlpd to i! 14,&54 letiring -allowance had they not beci.mc participants ia the 6itpevannuolicn fund. Nineteen allowanced were discontinued by death and four for other causes during tho year. Tho annual amount payable by way cA r,llowanrcs at the cloao of the year was £39.943. Lapt year the tols.l income of the fund amounted to £186.000.
SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. ■ ■■»■ 1 1 «■■«• In regard to tho meeting to be COB* ducted b\ Mr. Ney.UMi .lonw early inf, September, ii. lms lipcn amngod \haft" two mis* ions of five nijhts eacft will ba hcl'l, o"o in W<:f;lc>y-3l.iecfc Church* Tprpnaki-siiorl. ond tlir otlmr in St. JpmaiV. Wellington South, the authori* tics of both b.iildiugs having kindljj placed them at the disposal of the Sun* day School Union {or ihe purpose.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24, 28 July 1911, Page 4
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