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1895. NEW ZEALAND.

FRIENDLY SOCIETIES (EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT BY THE REGISTRAR OF).

Presented to both Houses of the General Assembly pursuant to " The Friendly Societies Act, 1882," Section 5, Subsection (8).

TEANSACTIONS DUEING THE YBAE 1894. Eeg-isteation op Societies and Beanches. 1. The total number of registrations during the year 1894 was 14, distributed thus : M.U.1.0..0.F.,* 1 lodge; A.0.P., 2 courts and 2 juvenile courts; U.A.0.D., 3 lodges; 1.0. E., 3 tents; 1.F.5., 2 societies ; 1.5.5., 1 society. 2. In the following table the progress of registration during the year is shown by a comparison of the number of societies on the register as at the beginning and end of the year respectively.

Name or Class of Statement as on the 1st January, Statement as on the 31st December, Society. 1894. 1804. M.U.I.O.O.F. .. .. 15 districts, 135 lodges, and 2 widow and 15 districts, 135 lodges, and 2 widow and orphan funds orphan funds. I.O.O.F. .. .. 1 grand lodge and 29 subordinate lodges .. 1 grand lodge and 29 subordinate lodges. N.I.O.O.F. .. .. 1 district and 2 lodges .. .. 1 district and 2 lodges. B.U.O.O.F. .. .. 1 district and 1 lodge .. .. .. 1 district and 1 lodge. A.O.F. .. .. 8 districts, 104 courts, and 1 widow and or- 8 districts, 106 courts, 2 juvenile courts, and phan fund 1 widow and orphan fund. A.O.S. .. .. 1 sanctuary .. .'. .. .. 1 sanctuary. U.A.O.D. .. .. 1 grand lodge and 45 subordinate lodges .. 1 grand lodge and 47 subordinate lodges. I.O.E. .. 2 districts and 38 tents .. .. 2 districts and 37 tents. S.D.T. .. .. 1 grand division and 14 subordinate divisions 1 grand division and 14 subordinate divisions. H.A.O.B.S. .. .. 1 district and 22 branches .. .. 1 district and 22 branches. P.A.F.S.A. .. .. 1 grand lodge and 12 subordinate lodges .. 1 grand lodge and 11 subordinate lodges. E.E.B.S. .. .. 2 societies .. .. .. .. 2 societies. I.F.S. .. .. 5 societies .. .. .. .. T societies. W.M.C. .. .. 14 clubs .. .. .. .. 14 clubs. I.O.G.T. .. .. 1 grand lodge, 53 subordinate lodges, and 2 1 grand lodge, 53 subordinate lodges, and 2 temples temples. I.S.S. .. .. 26 societies .. .. .. .. 27 societies.

3. A complete list of societies and branches on the register as at the end of 1894 is given in Appendix 11. Cancellation op Eeg-istey. 4. The registry of the under-mentioned branches, which had ceased to exist, was cancelled during the year : — M.U.I.O.O.F.—Oreti Lodge. U.A.O.D. —Waiohine Lodge. I.O.E.—Hawera, Unity (Marton), Olive Branch, and Nil Desperandum Tents. P.A.F.S.A.—Star of Petone Lodge. Convbesion op Eegistey. 5. Two lodges, registered as separate societies, applied for conversion of registry. The Eose of the Valley Lodge was registered as a branch of the Wellington District, M.U.1.0.0.F., and the Oak of Sydenham Lodge as a branch of the Grand Lodge of Canterbury, U.A.O.D.

* LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS MADE USE OP IN THIS REPORT. A.0.P., Ancient Order of Foresters. A.0.5., Ancient Order of Shepherds. 8.U.0.0.P., British United Order of Odd Fellows. H.A.G.8.5., Hibernian Australasian Catholic Benefit Society. 1.P.5., Isolated Friendly Society. 1.0. G.T., Independent Order of Good Templars. 1.0.0. F., Independent Order of Odd Fellows (American Constitution). 1.0. R., Independent Order of Rechabites. 1.5.5., Isolated Specially-authorised Society. M.U.1.0.0.P., Manchester Unity Independent Order of Odd Fellows. N.1.0.0.F., National Independent Order of Odd Fellows. P.A.F.S.A., Protestant Alliance Friendly Society of Australasia. R.E.8.5., Railway Employes' Benefit Society. S.D.T., Sons and Daughters of Temperance. U.A.0.D., United Ancient Order of Druids. W.M.C., Working-men's Club. I—H. 1.

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Registration of New Eules. 6. Registration of a complete amendment of rules— i.e., of a complete set of new rules—was made in respect of the under-mentioned societies and branches : — M.U.1.0.0.P.--Greytown, Britannia, and Eose of the Valley Lodges (Wellington District), Lyttelton District, Tirnaru Lodge (Lyttelton District), and Invercargill District. I.O.O.F.—Star of Auckland Lodge. A.O.F. — Court Perseverance (Nelson District). A.O.S.—Sanctuary Sir George Grey. W.M.C.—Wellington Working Men's Club. I.S.S.— Sydenham and Suburban Co-operative Money Club. Registration of Partial Amendment of Eules. 7. Eegistration of a partial amendment of rules was made in respect of the under-mentioned societies and branches : — M.U.l.O.O.F.—Gisborne Lodge (Auckland District), Egmont Lodge (New Plymouth District), Charleston Lodge (North Westland District), Ashley District (twice), Eoxburgh and Hand and Heart Lodges (Otago District). A.O.F. —Auckland District (twice), Wellington District (twice), Court Ashburton (Canterbury United District), Court Pride of Dunedin (United Otago District). U.A.O.D. — Grand Lodge of Canterbury District (three times), Brunner, Blenheim Mistletoe (twice), and Poneke Lodges. I.O.E.—Wbangaroa Tent (New Zealand District), New Zealand Central District. S.D.T. —Grand Division of New Zealand. H.A.C.B.S.—New Zealand District. Statistics fob 1893. 8. The number of lodges" whose returns are tabulated is 372, and of central bodies 31, distributed according to orders, thus :—

9. In tables 1., V., and VI., attached to this report, the respective district totals include the funds of the central bodies. 10. In the final column of table I. is entered the average surplus or deficiency per member, as shown at the last valuation of the society. 11. In the monetary tables, except the first, shillings and pence have been omitted, there being no apparent advantage in publishing the values more accurately than as shown by the nearest pound. 12. The number of members of these lodges at the end of the year was 29,763. 13. The following balance-sheet gives their total funds (including those of the central bodies) as on the 31st December, 1893: — Funds. £ Assets. £ Sick and Funeral Funds .. .. .. 469,836 Investments at interest .. .. 383,559 Medical and Management Funds, goods, &c. .. 60,751 Value of land and buildings .. .. .. 112,943 Cash not bearing interest .. .. .. 22,308 Value of goods .. .. .. .. 10,099 Other assets .. .. .. .. 1,678 £530,587 14. The following summary shows the disposition of the various investments at interest, together with the respective average rates per cent. : —

15. Averages and percentages deduced from the tabulated returns for the years 1880-93 are given in Appendix I. The word " lodge," when applied to all societies, in to be understood as embracing the synonymous terms " court," " tent," &c, as used in the various Orders, t Bate on excess above £200.

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Central Bodies. Central Bodies. Society. Lodges. Society. Lodges. M.U.I.O.O.P. I.O.O.F. .. N.I.O.O.F... B.U.O.O.F. A.O.F. A.O.S. I 14 1 1 1 8 130 22 2 1 102 1 I U.A.O.D. .. I.O.R. S.D.T. H.A.C.B.S. P.A.F.S.A. E.B.B.S... 1 2 1 1 1 41 32 13 15 11 2

Mode of Investment. Amount. Bate per Cent. }n deposit with the Post-Offiee Savings-Bank 3n deposit with other banks in mortgage of freehold property [n Government and municipal debentures Dther investments I £ 21,172 7,835 66,941 268,062 10,292 9,257 4-0 t3-5 4-9 71 5-9 61 £383,559 6-4

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16. In the years 1890 and 1891 the percentage of members 'sick and the average sickness per member showed a considerable increase on the rates of the preceding years. In 1892 these rates again rose. No appreciable change took place in 1893. 17. The high average sickness per death which is annually recorded contradicts the assumption that a low death-rate may be expected to be accompanied by a low rate of sickness. The prolongation of the life of sick members results from conditions favourable to longevity generally. The protracted duration of life, especially in the case of members suffering from chronic complaints, while increasing receipts, increases expenditure still more. In contrast with this experience, but teaching the same lesson, the history of societies in those parts of England whsre the death-rate is above the average is thus referred to by Mr. Watson, in his report on the fifth valuation of the Manchester Unity : — Throughout the Lancashire districts, and in many manufacturing centres in Yorkshire and the North, the mortality is found to have exceeded the expectation of the valuation tables As to its financial effect on friendly societies there is neither obscurity nor doubt. At the cost of anticipating by a few years a small assurance at death, and of losing a comparatively small amount in contributions, lodges are relieved, by unlooked-for death, of the weighty sickness claims which advancing age is bringing on. 18. Information as to the forms kept in the Registry Office for the convenience of societies, and sent free on application, is to be found in Appendix V. Valuations. 19. Valuations were made as on the 31st December, 1893, of the following societies : — Societies with Branches. M.U.l.O.O.P.—Hokitika District, 4 branches; Invercargill District, 6 branches. A.O.F. —Auckland District, 15 branches ; Hawke's Bay District, 12 branches ; South Canterbury District, 3 branches. U.A.O.D. —Grand Lodge of Canterbury, 14 branches. Societies without Branches. , M.U.I.O.O.F.—Widow and Orphan Fund of the Motueka District. A.O.F.—Widow and Orphan Fund of the Canterbury United District. U.A.O.D. —Auckland Lodge, Tofcara Lodge, Bishop Lodge, and Brunner Lodge. E.E.B.S.— New Zealand 8.E.8.5. These societies were valued in the office of the Eegistrar. The valuation of the North Westland District, M.U.1.0.0.F., was made as on the 31st December, 1892, but the report was not received in time for publication in last year's summary. Bequest was made by the Secretary of the H.A.C.B.S. that the society's valuation might be made in the office, but several branches failed to furnish the required information. 20. Summarised results of the valuations are given in two tables (Appendix IV.). Table A shows— 1. Number of members at the date of valuation ; 2. Present value of benefits ; 3. Present value of contributions to benefit funds ; 4. Value of accumulated benefit funds; 5. Surplus or deficiency ; 6. Average surplus or deficiency per member; 7. Average age of members ; 8. Average annual contribution, per member, to benefit funds; 9. Average value, per member, of accumulated benefit funds; 10. Bate of interest, per annum, credited to benefit funds (average for quinquennium) 11. Surplus or deficiency at previous valuation (average per member). Table B shows — 1. Batio to liabilities of— (a) Present value of contributions to benefit funds ; (b) value of accumulated benefit funds ; (c) total assets ; (d) surplus or deficiency. 2. Causes of surplus or deficiency. For convenience of publication, the causes assigned for the surplus or deficiency disclosed by valuation are indicated in Table B by means of letters referring to a list prefixed to the table. 21. The number of societies and branches dealt with in the summary is sixty-five. Fifty-one balance-sheets show a deficiency of more than one shilling in the pound. The chief causes of deficiency are inadequate rates of contribution, and unfavourable sickness experience. Some deficiencies are partly due to negligence in regard to investment of funds and to losses. 22. In the valuation of societies with branches whose rules provide for the reinsurance of the funeral benefit with the central body, the assets and liabilities of the funeral fund are distributed, and appear in the balance-sheets of the several branches in combination with the assets and liabilities of their respective sick funds. When the fund is maintained by fixed contributions of the members, each branch is credited with a share of assets proportionate to the present value of its funeral liability. When the fund is supported by levies on branches from time to time, according to the number of members, each branch is debited with a share of the present value of the society's funeral liability proportionate to its membership. 23. Although the equal levy system was long ago condemned by experts and abandoned by reformers, Mr. Watson, in his recently issued report on the valuation of the Manchester Unity, still finds occasion to refer to it:— Among the reforms of friendly societies in recent years none are more important and more wide-reaching in their ultimate effect than that which has for its object the establishment of funeral funds on sound financial principles, in substitution of the extremely faulty equal levies which at one time held undisputed sway. The injustice of the equal levy, by which young lodges were charged the same contribution per member as the older lodges, whose current liability was very much greater, has long since been exposed, and, as a means of supporting funeral funds, the system has been expunged from the statute-book of the Manchester Unity.

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24. The valuation balance-sheet of those lodges of the U.A.O.D. whose funeral benefit is reinsured with the Grand Lodge of Australia relates to the sick fund only. In the report on the valuation of the funeral fund of the Grand Lodge of Australia, as at the end of 1891, the deficiency is shown to be £18,705, due chiefly to the reckless reduction of the annual contribution per member from 6s. to 4s. As the valuer advised, among other reforms, the immediate restoration of the former rate for present members, the boast that no other society charges so little for the funeral benefit is singularly out of place. Unless the business of an assurance society is conducted under actuarial advice, stability cannot be expected. Moreover, the recent financial depression must have more or less reduced the value of the society's assets. A rate of interest averaging, for the last three yea.rs, 4 per cent, per annum proves that the deficiency, great as it is when calculated on a 5 per cent, basis, is yet understated. At the establishment of the Grand Lodge of Canterbury the annual contribution to the funeral fund was fixed at 6s. per member. Yet in this fund, when valued as at the end of 1893, there was a large deficiency, which was in great part due to the fact that the sum receivable from the Grand Lodge of Australia was far short of the amount which the newly formed Grand Lodge ought to have had in hand when it took over the liability. 25. Societies, on application to the Registrar, may have their valuations made free of cost. The experience of the societies valued in the office, as at the end of 1893, which was uniform in character, represents 15,215 years of life at risk. This experience has been grouped with that published in tabulated form last year, and the combined results are exhibited hereunder.

Sickness and Mortality Experience of Societies valued in the Office (Men Members only).

Comparison of Actual Sickness with the Expectation according to the M.U. 1866-70 Experience, in Quinquennial Age-periods.

Comparison of the Average Sickness per Member with the Expectation according to the M.U. 1866-70 Experience, in Quinquennial Age-periods.

Sickness (Weeks). Number of Deatba. Age of Members. Number of Years of Life at risk. First six Months. Second six After twelve Months. Months. Total. °' b Mem- Ofwive , Under 25 25-30 30-35 35-40 40-45 45-50 50-55 55-60 60-65 65-70 70 and upwards .. 7,894-0 7,893-0 8,043-0 7,578-5 5,999-5 4,832-5 3,554-5 1,883-5 903-5 238-5 130-0 5,133 4,581 5,004 5,350 4,636 5,098 4,666 2,854 1,722 554 366 347 452 388 376 497 620 905 663 372 133 251 656 541 552 729 1,710 2,307 3,081 3,279 2,469 2,081 1,910 6,136 5,574 5,944 6,455 6,843 8,025 8,652 6,796 4,563 2,768 2,527 36 44 83 38 28 41 57 41 15 8 13 6 16 28 34 38 24 28 16 14 4 2 All ages .. 210 48,950-5 39,964 5,004 19,315 64,283 356

Actual Sickness (Weeks). Expected Sickness (Weeks). Age. [ Life at Bisk. First Six Second Six After Twelve Months. Months. Months. Total. First Six Second Six After Twelve Months. Months. Months. Total. Under 25 .. 25-30 30-35 35-40 40-45 45-50 50-55 55-60 60-65 65-70 70 and upwards All ages.. 7,894-0 7,893-0 8,043-0 7,578-5 5,999-5 4,832-5 ; 3,554-5 1,883-5 903-5 238-5 130-0 5,133 4,581 5,004 5,350 4,636 5,098 4,666 2,854 1,722 554 366 347 656 452 541 388 552 376 729 497 I 1,710 620 2,307 905 3,081 663 3,279 372 2,469 133 2,081 251 1,910 5,004 19,315 6,136 5,574 5,944 6,455 6,843 8,025 8,652 6,796 4,563 2,768 2,527 5,220 5,544 6,313 6,403 6,060 5,232 4,867 3,233 1,981 729 510 264 394 586 611 713 851 971 809 633 254 222 144 , 383 670 1,024 1,270 1,626 1,871 1,580 1,384 706 914 5,628 6,321 7,569 8,038 8,043 7,709 7,709 5,622 3,998 1,689 1,646 63,972 ! 48,950-5 39,964 64,283 46,092 6,308 11,572

New Zeala: id Experience English Experience. Age. Total. First six Second six Months. Months. First six Months. Second six Months. After twelve Months. After twelve Months. Total. Under 25 25-30 .. 30-35 35-40 .. 40-45 45-50 50-55 55-60 .. 60-65 .. 65-70 70 and ucwards .. 0-65 0-58 0'62 0-71 0-77 1-05 1-31 1-52 1-91 2-32 2-81 0-04 0-06 0-05 005 0-08 0-13 0-25 0-35 0-41 0-56 1-93 0-08 0-07 007 0-10 029 0-48 087 1-74 2-73 8-72 14-69 0-77 0-71 0-74 0-86 1-14 1-66 2-43 3-61 5-05 11-60 19-43 066 0-70 0-79 0-85 1-01 1-08 1-37 1-72 2-19 3-06 3-92 0-03 005 0-07 0-08 0-12 0-18 0-27 0-43 070 1-06 1-71 0-02 0-05 0-08 0-13 0-21 0-34 0-53 0-84 1-53 2-96 7-03 0-71 0-80 0-94 1-06 1-34 1-60 2-17 2-99 4-42 7-08 12-66

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Comparison of Actual Mortality with the Expectation according to the M.U. 1866-70 Experience, in Quinquennial Age-periods.

Table of Secessions among those who were Sick and not Sick respectively, during the Quinquennium preceding Valuation, in Quinquennial Age-periods.

26. While in the societies under review the sickness-rate varied considerably, the total is slightly above the expectation. In the early history of New Zealand friendly societies, when as yet there was no record of their experience, it was frequently asserted that English rates were unsuitable as a basis for the valuation of New Zealand societies, and that the use of values so calculated was not justified under new and, as it was assumed, more favourable conditions. The collection of New Zealand statistics has, however, shattered the hope thus raised, there being evidence enough to satisfy an impartial investigator that in the valuation of New Zealand societies the estimated liability has not exceeded what may reasonably be regarded as a probable average value. 27. The death-rate is very low. Whatever proof a light mortality furnishes of the salubrity of the New Zealand climate, and of other favourable conditions of life in the colony, the increased longevity of members is, from a financial point of view, disadvantageous to societies whose chief benefit is an assurance against sickness. 28. The rate of secession is very high. Of 9,789 members admitted before the quinquennium preceding valuation 310 died. Of the remaining 9,479 the numbers sick and not sick were 4,115 and 5,364 respectively. Of the 4,115 who were sick 344 lapsed, being less than 9 per cent. ; and of the 5,364 who were not sick 2,107 lapsed, being more than 39 per cent. Of 7,114 admitted during the quinquennium preceding valuation 46 died. Of the remaining 7,068 the numbers sick and not sick were 1,227 and 5,841 respectively. Of the 1,227 who were sick 132 lapsed, being less than 11 per cent.; and of the 5,841 who were not sick 1,936 lapsed, being more than 33 per cent. It would be difficult to estimate the money value of contingent lapses even if a reasonably probable assumption could be, made as to the rate of secession. On the one hand, there is a gain to the society represented by the surrender values. Against this is to be set the loss likely to arise from the lapse of the healthiest lives, an unknown quantity indeed, but not insignificant if the foregoing statistics be taken as indicative of the effect of selection against the society. 29. For the information of societies the following memorandum from the Revising Barrister was circulated in terms of section 5 (7, b.) of " The Friendly Societies Act, 1882" : — Memorandum foe the Eegistbae re Secession of Branches. A practice prevails among some societies of making a rule which provides for the " dissolution or secession " of a branch. The following is a specimen of the rule in question, taken from one of the lodges of the Wellington District, M.U.1.0.0.F. : — " Dissolution ob Secession. " 48. Any lodge desiring to dissolve or secede from the district must do so according to District Bule 12. "No lodge in this district shall be allowed to secede or dissolve without the consent of the District Meeting. Any lodge being desirous of seceding or dissolving shall first call a special general meeting. Every member shall have

Number of Deaths. Death-rate per Thousand. Age. Actual. Expected. Actual. j Expected. Jnder 25 !5-30 .. SO-35 .. S5-40 .. 10-45 .. 15-50 .. iO-55 .. 55-60 .. iO-65 .. 55-70 .. '0 and upwards 36 44 35 38 28 41 57 41 15 8 13 50-66 59-02 67-75 75-89 72-24 70-65 66-83 48-54 32-50 12-05 10-80 4-56 5-57 4-35 5-01 4-67 8-48 16-03 21-76 16-60 33-54 100-00 6-42 7-48 8-42 10-01 12-04 14-62 18-80 25-77 35-97 50-52 83-07 All ages 11-58 356 566-93 7-27

Number of Members who Admitted before Quinquennium. Admitted during Quinquennium. Age at Beginning of Quinquennium at Beginn of linquenniu or at Entry. tiinf. um g Were Sick during Were not Sick during g Were Sick during Were not Sick during g Quinquennium. Quinquennium. Quinquennium. Quinquennium. ' ■ -g'g -g-g so s a Lapsed Were Lapsed Were Lapsed Were Lapsed Were g during ] included during included 'd b 1 during included during included <3 o , Quinquen- ! in the Quinquen- in the -2.3 Quinquen- in the Quinquen- in the .2.5 nium. Valuation. nium. Valuation. fl£ nium. Valuation. nium. Valuation, fi^ Under 25 25-30 30-35 35-40 .. 40-45 45-50 50-55 55-60 60-65 65-70 70 and upwards 108 54 61 51 31 27 12 465 482 575 613 552 491 313 186 64 19 11 527 479 434 307 167 117 55 15 5 1 437 513 612 567 433 350 183 108 44 7 3 28 30 27 31 35 47 51 33 12 5 11 68 28 20 15 618 237 126 74 30 9 1,096 434 248 119 30 8 2,147 846 531 246 100 30 4 1 18 10 10 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 All ages 344 3,771 2,107 3,257 310 132 1,095 1,936 3,905 46

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twenty-one days' notice thereof, and the summons calling the meeting shall require the member to fill up a form which shall be supplied to him, stating whether he assents to or-dissents from the proposed secession or dissolution, when if three-fourths of the members, and not less than five sixths in value, are in favour thereof, application shall be made for the consent of the District Meeting. The value of members shall be ascertained by giving one vote to every member, and an additional vote for every five years lie has been a member of this district; but to no one member more than five votes in the whole. The application for consent of the District Mooting shall be accompanied by the whole of the voting-papers, and a statement of accounts; also the names, ages, addresses, and nature of the diseases of the sick members. Should the District Meeting see fit to sanction the secession or dissolution, the Committee of Management shall ascertain the liability on account of sick members, and, after deducting the amount necessary to meet the same, the remaining funds shall be disposed of as follows: — " One-half to be divided equitably among the members according to the length of membership, and the other half to be paid over to the Trustees of the District, to be afterwards apportioned to the funds of the district, or otherwise, disposed of in such manner as the District Meeting may decide. ,, A perusal of this rule will show that the procedure thereby provided is the same, whether the lodge purposes to secede merely or to dissolve, and that the result in either case is thai a complete distribution of the funds takes place. Now, as the secession of a lodge and the dissolution of a lodge are essentially distinct things, I am clearly of opinion that a separate rule should be made in respect of each process, and that the two cannot be legally mixed up a,nd interwoven in the manner referred to. To quote the words of one of the English Judges in a recent case (Exparte Sheffield Equalised District of the Ordor of Druids, Queen's Bench Division, February, 1892): " The whole scheme of these rules as to the district (branch) society is a body with a potential right of secession, and with a potential right of retaining a separate identity after secession. Therefore it is impossible to construe this rule to mean that secession means annihilation." On several occasions, as you are aware, I have drawn attention to this matter when revising rules submitted to me, but as the error is a common one, and is still constantly repeated, I would suggest that a circular be sent to the various societies pointing out the legal position of the matter, as affirmed by the recent decision of the Divisional Court in England just referred to. A full report of this case is set out in the appendix to the reports of the Chief Registrar of Friendly Societies in England for the year ending 31st December, 1891 (published in April, 1892), and it will be sufficient here to quote two extracts from the judgments delivered :— Mr. Justice Wright,— " The only remaining point is with regard to the funds. It is said that the Committee of Management shall ascertain the liability of such member, and, after deducting the necessary amount to meet the same, the remainder of the funds shall be equitably divided among the members. . . ." "I cannot profess to aa,y what the meaning of these words is. It is quite certain that it cannot be what was contended—namely, that the Committee of Management of the parent society was to ascertain the liability of every member (as used in the earlier part of the rule no such thing could be conceived), ' and should, after deducting the necessary amount to meet the same, divide the funds of the branch amongst the members of the branch.' Nobody could suppose it was meant that upon secession the branch was to be wound up, all the subscriptions returned, all the benefits forfeited, and the brand) started again de novo. It would be contrary to common-sense, and yet that is the only obvious meaning of the rule. I should say, for one, that, if that is the meaning of the rule, the rule is ultra vires. They cannot do it. It is contrary to the very objects of secession." Mr. Justice Collins, — " I think that deals with all the objections with the exception of the difficulty last referred to by my brother Wright—namely, what effect is to be given to those words as to the Committee ascertaining ' the liability of such member, and, after deducting the necessary amount to meet the same, the remainder of the funds shall be equitably divided among the members.' Now, I quite agree with my brother Wright as to what he said upon that. It seems to me obvious that it cannot mean ipso facto the branch of the society is to be wound up. The whole scheme of these rules as to the District Society is a body with a potential right of secession, and with a potential right of retaining a separate identity after secession. Therefore it is impossible to construe this rule to mean that secession means annihilation. It is to secede as a branch, retaining its identity and separate organisation as a branch, both in the rule and in the Act of Parliament." Now, although the Chief Registrar states in a reference to this case that " it is understood that it will be appealed from," I can find no record in any of the Law Reports of any such appeal; and, as the Chief Registrar in his report for 1892 makes no further reference to the matter, it must be assumed that no appeal took place, and that the judgment of the Divisional Court remains unchallenged. The rule so strongly objected to by the English Judges was a rule providing for secession only, so that the argument applies a fortiori to cases where the rule is a combined provision intended to apply to secession and dissolution in one. Our Act provides (section 11, and paragraph 4 of the First Schedule) that the rules of each society with branches shall prescribe " the conditions under which a branch may secede from the society " —that is, secede and still retain its separate identity. No procedure is, however, set out in the Act as in the case of dissolution (section 16), so that at present the mode of seceding is necessarily regulated entirely by rule of the society, and it seems to me that this is a matter upon which a regulation might very well be made under the Act. Leonard G. Reid, Wellington, 14th November, 1894. Revising Barrister. 30. The 1894 report of the New Zealand Friendly Societies' Mutual Fidelity Guarantee Association is a record of useful work. The association was established in 1887, for the purpose of affording to registered societies the security of a sufficient yet inexpensive guarantee in respect of their officers in receipt or charge of money. The giving of personal security was found not to work satisfactorily, and, as the expense prevented many societies from insuring in a general fidelity guarantee society, the Eegistrar suggested the formation of a mutual guarantee fund. The number of policies issued by the association in the first year of its operation was 59, and the number in force at the end of last year 175. During the eight years three claims, amounting to £84 145., were presented and satisfied. The funds have been carefully invested, and the balance-sheet as on 31st December, 1894, shows an accumulated capital of £723. This being considered a sufficient reserve, free policies for the current year were issued to all societies on the books of the association. With a continuation of the past experience the interest on capital will henceforward more than suffice to meet losses. Great credit is due to the committee and officers of the association, who well deserve the thanks of the societies insured for the care and energy devoted to their interests and for the successful conduct of the business of the association. The report of the New Zealand Foresters' Guarantee Association for 1894 also shows satisfactory progress, the year having passed without any loss. 31. In 1894 the hall belonging to the Volunteer Lodge, M.U.1.0.0.F., established at Sydenham, was destroyed by fire. The history of this lodge affords a notable illustration of unwise disposition of funds. Not only was the greater part of the accumulated capital taken for the purchase of land and erection of a hall, but an additional amount, borrowed on mortgage, was spent on the building. An actuarial valuation of the lodge's assets and liabilities was made at the end of 1886. The pro-

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perty was then returned as being worth £3,455, subject to a mortgage of £1,800. This estimate was taken as correct, and the balance-sheet showed a surplus. At the next quinquennial valuation the actuary reported a large deficiency, due partly to depreciation in the value of the property. When, after the fire, the mortgagee had been paid out of the money received from the insurance office and the land sold, all that the lodge had to show for capital and. interest, which should have amounted to between £2,000 and £3,000, was £750. 32. There is a manifest growth of opinion in favour of the formation of branches of friendly societies for women. In the absence of statistical knowledge as to women's liability to sickness, there is a difficulty in fixing a scale of contributions for this benefit. The Manchester Unity in England issued tables compiled by Mr. Watson, the society's actuary, which appear to be based on the expectation of a somewhat higher sickness-rate among women than among men. As, therefore, the contributions must be regarded as experimental, and may require alteration, it is desirable to get rid of the idea which finds occasional expression that a change of contribution or benefit adverse to the contributor or beneficiary is a breach of contract. Unless the rates, if found inadequate, are revised, the entire loss resulting from the inadequacy, instead of being fairly distributed, will fall entirely on a section of the members. The assets and liabilities of a mutual assurance society are valued periodically, in order that it may be ascertained whether a readjustment of contributions and benefits should be made. 33. The report of the Registrar of Friendly Societies in New South Wales contains the following paragraph relating to branches of an order established outside the jurisdiction of the colony, in which the said branches are registered as separate societies : — Another difficulty has arisen in connection with the registration in former years of certain societies which are merely branches of other associations, whose head-quarters are not in New South Wales, and whose funds to meet death benefits, and certain other contingencies, are outside the jurisdiction of uhe local Courts. The societies of this character have been advised that they must take such steps as will be necessary to maintain their funds within the Colony of New South Wales, and to dissociate themselves from Orders outside jurisdiction. 34. An official report to the United States Government on the working of the compulsory insurance laws of Germany has been prepared by Mr. John Graham Brooks. The development of a national experiment on so vast a scale cannot fail to afford valuable information, not only in respect of the comparative merits of voluntary thrift and compulsory insurance, but also on practical questions common to both systems. In the author's opinion, the benefits of the scheme should not be regarded as limited to the pecuniary relief of unavoidable poverty. Outside the economic estimate, a high value should, he thinks, be assigned to the moral effect, the cultivation of the ethical sentiment, the infectious recognition of social obligations, as well as to the educational results, the improvement in methods for the prevention of accidents and sickness and in the curative treatment of patients, increased facilities for discrimination between genuine and feigned distress and for detection of malingerers, and also to the intellectual training of the numerous officials of an important public department. Although it does not seem that free associations are likely to survive in the overshadowing presence of a national organization, yet — The advocates of the scheme claim that every essential of a vigorous individual initiative has been preserved. They refuse to admit that this State system is in any way opposed to self-help, but is rather a means of securing real and independent action to the masses. Because individual effort covered so small a portion of the ground, the huge sum total of misery unprovided for supplied a strong argument in favour of the new departure. Voluntary insurance left millions of men and women exposed to conditions under which sickness, accident, and premature death would work extremes of suffering, which society had no right to permit if any practical way of avoiding it could be reached. While enforced contribution for the various benefits is doubtless of advantage to some, it remains an open question whether the material prosperity of wage-earners as a class will be improved under a general system of compulsion; nor is it possible to foretell whether there will be a balance of gain or loss to the nation when the ethical as well as the economic results come to be weighed. Tbade-unions. 35. Eegistrations under " The Trade Union Act, 1878," and transactions relating to registered trade-unions during the year 1894 were as under: — Registrations. 36. The Wellington Typographical Society and the Otago Typographical Association were registered. A malgarna tion . 37. The Oamaru Branch of the Amalgamated Shearers' and General Labourers' Union of New Zealand amalgamated with the Amalgamated Shearers' and Labourers' Union of New Zealand. Amendments of Rules. 38. A complete amendment of the rules of the Shipmasters' Association, and partial amendments of the Christchurch Operative Bootmakers' Society and of the Otago Typographical Association, were registered. Changes of Name. 39. The name of the New Zealand Federated Bootmakers' Union was changed to "The New Zealand Federated Boot-trade Union," and the name of the Amalgamated Shearers' and Labourers' Union of New Zealand was changed to " The New Zealand Workers' Union." 40. A list of registered trade-unions, as on 31st December, 1894, is given in Appendix 111. Edmund Mason, April, 1895. Eegistrar of Friendly Societies and Trade-unions.

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APPENDIX I. Percentages and Averages deduced from the Statistics of New Zealand Friendly Societies for the Years 1880-1893.

ears. Description of Percentage or Average. 1880-84. 1885. 1886. 1887. 1888. 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. Mortality of members (rate per 1,000 members) „ wives „ Funeral benefits, average per member Sick members, percentage of Sickness (weeks) average per member „ „ sick „ „ death of member Contribution to Sick and Funeral Fund, average per member Sickness benefit, average per member 7-07 4-08 3s. 3d. 14-86 0-99 6-68 129-28 £1-35 14s. lid. £5-43 7-39 4-20 3s. 8d. 16-26 1-04 6-3r 130-26 £1-35 15s. 10d. £5-22 6-91 5-14 3s. 9d. 15-46 1-04 6-69 149-72 £1-33 17s. OcT. £5-50 6-66 4-29 3s. 5d. 16-03 1-05 6-52 156-89 £1-34 16s. 9d. £5-22" 6-35 4-34 3s. 4d. 16-11 1-14 7-06 179-24 £1-36 18s. 4d. £5-59 6-44 3-44 3s. 5d. 15-81 1-14 7-29 179-09 £1-35 18s. £5-68 5-60 3-29 2s. lid. 19-24 1-20 6-25 214-58 £1-34 18s. lid. £4-93 687 3-78 3s. 6d. 19-06 1-23 6-44 178-78 £1-41 19s. 7d. £5-08 6-38 333 3s. Id. 19-96 1-33 6-65 208-09 £1-41 20s. 10d. £5-22 6-86 3-65 3s. 6d. 19-84 1-31 6-61 191-09 £1-41 20s. 5d. £5-14 „ „ sick Ratio to total sickness (per cent.) of— 1. Sickness experienced during first six months .. 2. „ during second six months 3. „ after twelve months Contribution* to Medical and Management Fund, average per member.. Medical expenses, average per member Management expenses,! average per member 66-93 7-93 25-14 £1-43 18s. Td. 11s. 8d. 68-05 8-05 23-90 £1-43 19s. Id. 10s. lid. 67-38 8-36 24-26 £1-38 18s. 7d. 10s. 5d. 67-00 6-88 26-12 £1-38 19s. 10s. 8d. 64-13 8-20 27-67 £1-38 18s. lid. 10s. 3d. 61-40 9-20 29-40 £1-32 18s. 3d. 10s. 4d. 63-92 7'36 28-72 £1-35 19s. Id. 10s. Id. 64-34 7-57 28-09 £1-37 19s. Id. 10s. 64-53 7-82 27-65 £1-37 19s. 2d. 10s. 2d. 64-57 6-81 28-62 £1-36 19s. 9s. 10d. Ratio to total assets (per cent.) of— 1. Investments at interest 2. Value of land and buildings .. .. .... 3. Cash not bearing interest 4. Value of goods, &c. 5. Other assets 59-89 29-73 6-83 2-89 0-66 59-70 31-27 5-61 2-99 0-43 62-38 29-59 5-06. 2-71 0-26 63-64 28-07 5-21 2-76 0-32 64-46 27-26 5-23 2-74 0-32 6600 26-57 4-70 2-42 0-31 66-75 26-13 4-67 2-16 0-29 69-18 24-45 3-96 2-13 0-28 71-03 22-56 4-11 2-06 0-24 72-29 21-29 4-20 1-91 0-31 Ratio to total investments at interest (per cent.) of— 1. Amount on deposit with the Post-OfB.ce Savings-Bank 2. „ „ other banks 3. „ mortgage of freehold property 4. Amount in Government and municipal debentures 5. „ other investments *.. 695 22-06 59-89 5-36 5-74 6-21 17-16 64-56 5-60 6-47 4-37 16-72 67-96 456 6-39 6-39 16-57 67-83 3-38 5-83 6-52 15-86 69-08 4-13 4-41 7-28 17-54 68-52 3-56 3-10 7-84 17-60 68-12 3-18 3-26 8-75 17-38 67-26 3-78 2-83 7-26 18-26 68-76 3-14 2-58 7-56 17-45 69-89 2-68 2-42 * Inclusive of levies and entrance and clearance fees. t J.e., management expenses of lodges, and levies to the .'anagernent Fund of central bodies.

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APPENDIX 11. List of Begistebed Societies, with thbie Begistebed Beanohes, as on 31st December, 1894, I. Manchester Unity Independent Obdeb of Odd Fellows.

Eeg. No. 13. Auckland District —Auckland. 1. Howick Lodge, Howiek. 2. Charles Bruce Lodge, Thames. 3. Good Intent Lodge, Auckland. 4. Waikato Lodge, Thames. 5. Gisborne Lodge, Gisborne. 6. Whangarei Lodge, Wangarei. 7. Franklin Lodge, Otahuhu. 9. Parnell Lodge, Parnell. 11. National Lodge, Coromandel. 12. Mercury Bay Lodge, Mercury Bay. 14. Warkworth Pioneer Lodge, Warkworth. 19. Fountain of Friendship Lodge—Auckland. 81. Duke of Cambridge Lodge—Cambridge. 196. Hawke's Say District —Napier. 1. Meeanee Lodge, Taradale. 2. Abbotsford Lodge, Waipawa. 3. Clive Lodge, Clive. 4. Hastings Lodge, Hastings. 5. Victoria Lodge, Porangahau. 6. Tavistook Lodge, Waipukurau. 7. Woodville Lodge, Woodville. 8. Napier Lodge, Napier. 9. Forest Home Lodge, Ormondville. 10. Danevirko Lodge, Danevirke. 11. Friendship Lodge, Port Ahuriri. 12. Ruahine Lodge, Hampden. • 14. Maraekakaho Lodge, Maraekakaho. 93. New Plymouth District —New Plymouth. 1. Excelsior Lodge, New Plymouth. 2. Waitara Lodge, Waitara. 3. Union Lodge, Hawera. 4. Egmont Lodge, New Plymouth. 5. Manaia Lodge, Manaia. 6. Eltham Lodge, Eltham. 138. Wanganui Lodge—Wanganui. 7. Wellington District —Wellington. 1. Combination Lodge, Johnsonville. 2. Masterton Lodge, Masterton. 3. Heart of Oak Lodge, Carterton. 4. Greytown Lodge, Greytown. 5. Unity Lodge, Featherston. 6. St. George Lodge, Pahautanui. 7. Kainapoura Lodge, Tawa Flat. 8. Petone Lodge, Petone. 10. Rose of Sharon Lodge, Upper Hutt. 11. Britannia Lodge, Wellington 12. Antipodean Lodge, Wellington. 13. Eketahuna Lodge, Eketahuna. 14. Martinborough Lodge, Martinborough. 15. Rose of the Valley Lodge, Lower Hutt. 16. Mangatainoka Lodge, Mangatainoka. 24. Wellington District Widow and Orphan Society— Wellington. 77. Marlborough District —Blenheim. 1. Marlborough Lodge, Blenheim. 2. Renwick Lodge, Renwick. 25. Nelson District —Nelson. 1. Howard Lodge, Nelson. ■ 2. General Cameron Lodge, Brightwater. 4. Mansion of Peace Lodge, Wakefield. 5. Travellers' Rest Lodge, Richmond. 41. Nelson Lodge—Nelson. 244. Motueka District —Motuoka. 1. Motueka Lodge, Motueka. 2. Good Intention Lodge, Riwaka. 3. Takaka Lodge, Takaka. 4. South Star Lodge, Dovedale. 92. North Westland District —Reefton. 1. Reefton Lodge, Reefton. 2. Westport Lodge, Westport. 3. Charleston Lodge, Charleston. 5. Waimangaroa Lodge, Waimangaroa. 40. Hokitika District —Hokitika. 1. Hokitika Lodge, Hokitika. 2. Albert Lodge, Kumara. 3. Waimea Lodge, Stafford. 2—H. 1.

Eeg. No. 27. Greymouth Lodge—Greymouth. 170 a. Ashley District —Rangiora. 1. Leithfield Lodge, Leithfield. 2. Oust Lodge, Oust. 3. Woodend Lodge, Woodend. 4. Ohoka Lodge, Ohoka. 5. Oxford Lodge, Oxford. 6. Amberley Lodge, Amberley. 8. Waikari Lodge, Waikari. 9. Rangiora Lodge, Rangiora. 10. Nil Desperandum Lodge, East Oxford. 18. North Canterbury District —Christchurch. 1. Volunteer Lodge, Sydenham. 2. Perseverance Lodge, Woolston. 4. Benevolent Lodge, Cbristchurch. 8. Kaiapoi Lodge, Kaiapoi. 9. Phillipstown Lodge, Phillipstown. 10. Leeston Lodge, Leeston. 11. Papanui Lodge, Papanui. 12. Coleridge Lodge, Glentunnel. 14. Addington Lodge, Addington. 16. Malvern Lodge, Waddington. 20. City of Ohristchuroh Lodge, Christchurch. 21. Heart of Oak Lodge, Kaikoura. 22. Riocarton Lodge, Upper Ricoarton. 23. Jubilee Lodge, Prebbleton. 5. Lyttelton District —Lyttelton. 2. Hand of Friendship Lodge, Okain's Bay. 3. Timaru Lodge, Timaru. 4. Good Intent Lodge, Akaroa. 5. Perseverance Lodge, Barry's Bay. 6. City of Norwich Lodge, Lyttelton. 7. Hand and Heart Lodge, Pigeon Bay. 8. Heart of Friendship Lodge, Waimate. 9. Pleasant Point Lodge, Pleasant Point. 253. Victoria Widow and Orphan Fund—Lyttelton. 256. Ashburton District —Ashburton. 1. Ashburton Lodge, Ashburton. 2. Pioneer Lodge, Springburn. 3. Waterton Lodge, Waterton. 4. South Rakaia Lodge, South Rakaia. 5. Tinwald Lodge, Tinwald. 23. Otago District —Dunedin. 1. Outram Lodge, Outram. 2. Albion Lodge, Dunedin. 3. Alexandra Lodge, Port Molyneux. i. Prince of Wales Lodge, Port Chalmers. 5. Tapanui Lodge, Tapanui. 6. Roxburgh Lodge, Roxburgh. 7. Prince Alfred Lodge, Hawkesbury. 8. Dunedin Lodge, Dunedin. 9. Waipori Lodge, Waipori. 10. Palmerston Lodge, Palmerston South. 11. Dalton Lodge, Balclutha. 12. Lake Wakatipu Lodge, Queenstown. 13. Cromwell Lodge, Cromwell. 14. Hand and Heart Lodge, Dunedin. 15. Oamaru Lodge, Oamaru. 16. Band of Friendship Lodge, Kakanui. 17. Tuapeka Pioneer Lodge, Lawrence. 18. Waitahuna Lodge, Waitahuna. 19. Bluespur Lodge, Bluespur. 20. Mosgiel Lodge, Mosgiel. 21. Mount Wendon Lodge, Waikaia. 22. Gaversham Lodge, Caversham'. 23. Valley Lodge, North-east Valley. 24. Naseby Lodge, Naseby. 25. Ngapara Lodge, Ngapara. 64. Invercargill District —Invercargill. 1. Shamrock, Rose, and Thistle Lodge, Invercargill. 2. St. George Lodge, Invercargill. 3. Lumsden Lodge, Lumsden. 4. Winton Lodge, Winton. 5. United Gore Lodge, Gore. 6. Awarua Lodge, Campbelltown. 8. Riversdalo Lodge, Riversdale.

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Beg. No. 146. Grand Lodge of New Zealand —Dunedin. 1. Pioneer Lodge, Dunedin. 2. Star of Canterbury Lodge, Timaru. 4. Alexandrovna Lodge, Temuka. 5. Unity Lodge, South Dunedin. 8. Southern Gross Lodge, Wellington. 12. Alfred Lodge, Oamaru. 15. Pioneer of Southland Lodge, Inveroargill. 16. Leith Lodge, Dunedin. 17. Star of Auckland Lodge, Auckland. 19. Victoria Lodge, Geraldine. 20. Prebbleton Lodge, Prebbleton. 21. Alma Lodge, Wyndham. 22. Ridgley Lodge, Ghristchurch. 23. Wallace Lodge, Riverton.

! Eeg. No. 25. Gladstone Lodge, Fairlie. 26. Mataura Lodge, Mataura. 27. Kawakawa Lodge, Kawakawa. 28. Orient Lodge, Palmerston North. 29. Kaeo Lodge, Kaeo. 31. Washington Lodge, Sydenham. 32. Linden Lodge, Kaikorai. 35. Otaki Lodge, Otaki. 37. Popotunoa Lodge, Clinton. 39. Hope of Maheno Lodge, Maheno. 40. Te Ao Marama Lodge, Shannon. 42. Zealandia Lodge, Wellington. 44. Waiareka Lodge, Weston. 45. Manukau Lodge, Manukau. 46. Rangitikei Lodge, Bulls.

III. National Independent Oedeb op Odd Fellows. 160. Auckland Provincial District —Auckland. 2. United Brothers Lodge, Newton. 1. Auckland Pioneer Lodge, Auckland. IV. Beitish United Oedek op Odd Fellows. 237. Wellington District —Wellington. 1. Aorangi Lodge, Wellington. V. Ancient Oedee of Foeestees.

17. Auckland District —Auckland. 1. Court City of Auckland, Auckland. 2. „ Eureka, Auckland. 3. „ Zealandia, Auckland. 4. „ Robin Hood, Panmure. ' 5. •„ Nil Desperandum, Newton. 6. „ Royal Oak, Tauranga. 7. „ Pride of Onehunga, Onehunga. 8. „ Pride of the North, Grahamstown. 9. „ Star of the South, Otahuhu. 10. „ Pride of Newmarket, Auckland. 11. „ Northern Wairoa, Dargaville. 12. „ Pride of Parnell, Thames. 13. „ Star of Helensville, Helensville. 14. „ Victoria, Devonport. 15. „ Queen of the North, Maungaturoto. 16. „ Excelsior, Kamo. 17. „ Kihikihi, Kihikihi. 18. „ Chisman, Auckland. 150. Hawke's Bay District —Napier. 1. Court Sir Charles Napier, Napier. 2. „ Captain Cook, Napier. 3. „ Sir Henry Havelock, Havelock. 4. „ Robin Hood, Port Ahuriri. 5. „ Ruahine, Waipukurau. 6. „ Lord Clyde, Wairoa. 7. „ Heretaunga, Hastings. 8. „ Little John, Waipawa. 9. „ Ormond, Makotuku. 10. „ Rising Sun, Danevirke. 11. „ Waitangi, West Clive. 12. „ Redclyffe, Taradale. 216. TaranaM District —New Plymouth. 1. Court Taranaki, New Plymouth. 2. „ Inglewood Forest, Inglewood. 3. „ Raleigh, Waitara. 4. „ Egmont, Hawera. 5. „ Patea, Patea. 6. „ Stratford, Stratford. 55. Court Waireka—New Plymouth. 144. Wellington District —Wellington. 1. Court Robin Hood, Wellington. 2. „ Sir George Bowen, Wellington. 4. „ Clarendon, Picton. 5. „ Manawatu, Palmerston North. 6. „ Loyal Feilding, Feilding. 7. „ William Gladstone, Gisborne. 8. „ Pioneer, Te Nui. 9. „ Roderick Dhu, Wanganui. 10. „ Blenheim, Blenheim. 11. „ Loyal Enterprise, Masterton. 12. „ Marquis of Normanby, Carterton. 13. „ Little John, Marton. 14. „ Wairarapa, Greytovvn. 15. „ Egmont, Opunake. 16. „ Woodville, Woodville. 17. „ Loyal Halcombe, Halcombe. 18. „ Pohangina, Ashurst. 19. „ Epuni, Petone. 20. „ Pahiatua, Pahiatua.

21. Court) Kopuaranga, Mauriceville. 22. „ Hunterville, Hunterville. 23. „ Sir William Jervois, Newtown. 24. „ Pride of Levin, Levin. 25. „ Bloomfield, Hutt. 26. „ Activity, Ohingaiti. 34. Court Sir George Grey—Wellington. 4. Nelson District —Nelson. 1. Court Pride of the Forest, Wakapuaka. 2. „ Concord, Greymouth. 3. „ Sherwood Forest, Stoke. 4. „ Robin Hood, Nelson. 5. „ Aorere, Collingwood. 6. „ Inangahua, Reefton. 7. „ Unity, Havelock. 8. „ Perseverance, Motueka. 9. „ Charleston, Charleston. 10. „ Royal Oak, Westport. 227. Court Pride of the West—Hokitika. 28. Canterbury United District —Christchurch. 1. Court Pride of Courtenay, Courtenay. 2. „ Thistle of the Forest, Sydenham. 4. „ Woodford, Kaiapoi. 8. „ Papanui, Papanui. 9. „ Ashburton, Ashburton. 10. „ Star of Dunsandel, Dunsandel. 11. „ Star of Belfast, Belfast. 12. „ Queen of the Seas, New Brighton. 2. Court Star of Canterbury—Christchurch. 143. „ Queen of the Isles—Lyttelton. 139. Canterbury United District Widow and Orphan Fund—Christchurch. 252. South Canterbury District —Timaru. 1. Court Southern Cross, Timaru. 2. „ Progress, St. Andrews. 200. Court Foresters' Pride—Waimate. 10. United Otago District —Dunedin. 1. Court Enterprise, Dunedin. 2. „ Pride of Dunedin, Dunedin. 3. „ Pride of Oamaru, Oamaru. 5. „ Robin Hood, Port Chalmers. 7. „ Roxburgh, Roxburgh. 8. „ St. Andrews, Caversham. 11. „ Pride of Alexandra, Alexandra. 12. „ Bruce, Milton. 13. „ Pride of the Lake, Queenstown. 14. „ Excelsior, Mornington. 15. „ Pride of the Leith, Dunedin. 16. „ Havelock, Waitahuna. 17. „ Star of the South, Invercargill. 18. „ Star of the Dunstan, Clyde. 19. „ Little John, Roslyn. 20. „ Royal Oak, Wyndham. 21. „ Southern Star, Bluff. 114. Court Star of Tuapeka—Lawrence. Court not in any District. 88. Court Coromandel—Coromandel.

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VII. United Ancient Obdeb of Deuids. 281. Grand Lodge of Canterbury—Christchurch. j 189. Royal Oak Lodge—Caversham. 1. Pioneer Lodge, Christchurch. ! 192. Acorn Lodge—lnvercargill. 2. Hope of St. Albans Lodge, St. Albans. 1 205. Auckland Lodge—Auckland. 3. Mistletoe Lodge, Christchurch. 210. Linden Lodge—Roslyn. 4. Ethelbert Lodge, Springston. 212. Myrtle Lodge—Tauranga. 5. Lyttelton Hearts of Oak Lodge, Lyttelton. 218. West Harbour Lodge—Rothesay. 6. Star of Anglesea Lodge, Lincoln. 219. All Nations Lodge—Port Chalmers. 7. Perseverance Lodge, Addington. 220. Bishop Lodge—Wanganui. 8. Hope of Amberley Lodge, Amberley. 221. Totara Lodge—Carterton. 9. Anchor Lodge, Woolston. 222. Brunner Lodge—Brunnerton. 10. Ohoka Lodge, Ohoka. 225. Endeavour Lodge—Oamaru. 11. Timaru Lodge, Timaru. 226. Blenheim Mistletoe Lodge—Blenheim. 12. Ivy of Linwood Lodge, Christchurch. 232. Albion Lodge—Napier. 13. Trafalgar Lodge, Kaiapoi. 236. Poneke Lodge—Petone. 14. Star of Ashburton Lodge, Ashburton. 239. Pacific Lodge—Wellington. 15. Oak of Sydenham Lodge, Sydenham. 240. Turanganui Lodge—Gisborne. 16. Old Oak Lodge, Southbridge. 243. Ponsonby Lodge—Ponsonby. 166. Enterprise Lodge—South Dunedin. 250. Good Intent Lodge—Mosgiel. 168. Otago Lodge—Dunedin. 254. Rose of Palmerston Lodge—Palmerston S. 171. Ivanhoe Lodge—Dunedin. 273. Star of Waverley Lodge—Waverley. 174. Star of the West Lodge—Greymouth. 274. Star of Egmont Lodge—Patea. 177. Excelsior Lodge—Wellington. 280. Gore Lodge—Gore. 178. Star of New Zealand Lodge—Lower Hutt. 289. Morgan Lodge—Marton. 181. Bud of Hope Lodge—Rangiora. 292. Matai Lodge—Nelson.

VIII. Independent Obdeb of Rechabites. 190. New Zealand District —Auckland. 13. Excelsior Tent, Waipukurau. 1. Hope of Auckland Tent, Auckland. 14. Rose of Sharon Tent, Waipawa. • 2. Eden Tent, Newmarket. 15. Hope of Napier Tent, Napier. 3. Northern Star Tent, Aratapu. 17. Sir Wilfrid Lawson Tent, Sanson. 4. Star of Hauraki Tent, Thames. 19. Excelsior Tent, Wellington. 6. Gordon Tent, Onehunga. 20. Haste to the Rescue Tent, Wellington. 10. Whangaroa Tent, Whangaroa. 21. Bon Accord Tent, Blenheim. 26. Hope of Carterton Tent, Carterton. 110. New Zealand Central District —Wellington. 28. Hope of Johnsonville Tent, Johnsonville. 2. Murihiku Tent, Invercargill. 30. Star of Wakefield Tent, Wakefield. 3. Scandia's Hope Tent, Norse/wood. 31. Progress Tent, Kaikora, Hawke's Bay. 4. Hope of Woodville Tent, Woodville. 35. Good Intent Tent, Motupipi. 5. Hope of Wellington Tent, Wellington. 37. Rescue Tent, Nelson. 6. Hope of Dunedin Tent, Dunedin. 38. Onward Tent, Palmerston North. 7. Pride of Christchurch Tent, Christchurch. 39. Star of Featherston Tent, Featherston. 8. Perseverance Tent, Wellington. 40. Gisborne Tent, Gisborne. 9. Bud of Promise Tent, Nelson. 41. Pride of Egmont Tent, Hawera. 10. Unity Tent, New Plymouth. 42. Pahiatua Tent, Pahiatua. 11. Hope of Ormondville Tent, Ormondville. 43. Brightwater Tent, Brightwater. 12. Masterton Tent, Masterton. 98. Star of Hope Tent, Hokitika.

IX. Sons and Daughtebs of Tempebance of Austbalasia. 170. Qrand Division of New Zealand —Addington. 11. Hope of Sydenham Division, Sydenham. 2. Helpmate Division, Ashburton. 12. Sunrise Division, Sefton. 4. Resolution Division, Rangiora. 13. Dawn of Light Division, Temuka. 5. Try-Again Division, Woodend. 14. Unity Division, Gore. 6. Excelsior Division, Addington. . 112. Perseverance Division —Christchurch. 7. Elim Division, St. Albans. 118. Antidote Division—Dunedin. 9. Advance Division, Wellington. 147. Progress Division —Kaiapoi. 10. Sunbeam Division, Wanganui.

X. HIBEBNIAN AUSTBALASIAN CATHOLIC BENEFIT SOCIETY. 198. New Zealand District —Auckland. 17. St. Joseph's Branch, Hastings. 2. St. John's Branch, Leeston. 18. St. Joseph's „ Dunedin. 3. St. Patrick's „ Christchurch. 19. Charleston „ Charleston. 4. Invercargill „ Invercargill. 20. Hokitika „ Hokitika. 6. St. Patrick's „ Lincoln. 21. Greymouth „ Greymouth. 8. St. Mary's „ Timaru. 22. OnehungaOnehunga. 10. St. Joseph's „ New Plymouth. 23. St. Patrick's „ Rangiora. 11. St. Patrick's „ Wellington. 25. St. Michael's „ Masterton. 12. Auckland „ Auckland. 26. St. Patrick's „ Oamaru. 14. St. Patrick's „ Blenheim. 27. St. John's „ Napier. 15. Grahamstown „ Thames. 28. Our Lady of Perpetual Succour Branch, Milton. 16. Waipawa „ Waipawa.

XI. Protestant Alliance Fbiendly Society of Austealasia. 197. Grand Council of New Zealand —Thames. 6. Alexandra Lodge, Auckland. 1. Prince of Wales Lodge, Thames. 9. Triumph „ South Dunedin. 2. Pioneer Lodge, Dunedin. 11. Star of Hastings Lodge, Hastings. 3. Excelsior „ Green Island. 12. Valley True Blue „ North-east Valley. 4. Wicklifie „ Napier. 14. Star of Oamaru „ Oamaru. 5. John Knox „ Wellington. 16. Pride of Ngapara „ Ngapara.

XII. Railway Benefit Societies. 154. New Zealand Railway Employes' Benefit Society— 161. Otago Railway Employes' Benefit Society—DurxInvercargill. edin.

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183. Grey Valley Accident Relief Fund—Brunnerton. 286. Wellington Friendly Societies' Jubilee Orphanage 277. Denniston Collieries' Medical and Accident Belief Society—Wellington. Association —Denniston. 291. Mokihinui Accident Relief Fund Society—Moki--279. United Fire Brigades Accident Assurance Society hinui. of New Zealand —Napier. 293. Blackball Colliery Accident Belief Fund Society— 282.pCamo Minors' Accident Belief Fund—Kamo. Blackball.

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List of Begistered Societies, etc. — continued. XIV. Juvenile Fbiendly Societies. Reg. No. I Eeg. No. 288. Court Pride of the Forest, A.0.F., Dunedin. j 290. Court Pride of Invercargill, A.0.F., Invercargill. XV. Wobking-men's Cldbs. 151. Wellington Working - men's Club and Literary t 231. Kaiapoi Working-men's Clvb —Kaiapoi. Institute—Wellington. 238. Petone Working-men's Club and Literary Insti--162. Christchurch Working-men's Club and Mutual tute—Petone. School of Arts —Christchurch. j 264. Richmond Working-men's Clvb —Richmond. 176. Winton Working-men's Clvb —Winton. I 267. Palmerston North Working-men's Club and Literary 186. Greytown Working-men's Club—Greytown. ' Institute—Palmerston North. 202. Garibaldi Club—Wellington. 271. Ashburton Club and Mutual School of Arts—Ash--209. Sydenham and Addington Working-men's Club and burton. Mutual School of Arts — Sydenham. 272. Blenheim Working-men's Clvb —Blenheim. 215. Auckland Working-men's Club and Mechanics' 287. Wellington Temperance Club—Wellington. Institute—Auckland.

XVI. Specially -authorised Societies. 169. Grand Lodge of New Zealand of the Independent 104. Lily of the Valley Lodge, North Dunedin. Order of Good Templars —Dunedin. 106. Bushman's Pride Lodge, Alford Forest. 1. Piuneer Lodge, Dunedin. 107. Hope of Wakefield Lodge, Wakefield. 2. Aggressive Lodge, Blenheim. 108. Pride of Dunedin Lodge, Dunedin. 3. Dauntless Lodge, Christchurch. 110. Seashell Lodge, Lyttelton. 4. Hope of Christchurch Lodge, Christchurch. 112. Lifeboat Lodge, Timaru. 6. Pioneer Lodge, Wellington. 113. Rose of Springburn Lodge, Springburn. 7. Star of South Canterbury Lodge, Waimate. 185. Invercargill Total Abstinence Society — Invercar9. Loyal Nelson Lodge, Nelson. gill. 12. West Coast Pioneer Lodge, Greymouth. 217. Christchurch and Suburban Co-operative Money 13. Good Intent Lodge, Rangiora. Clvb —Christchurch. 17. Robert Bruce Lodge, Bannockburn. 223. Invercargill United Friendly Societies' Dispensary 18. Star of the East Lodge, Ashburton. —Invercargill. 19. New Hope Lodge, Westport. 228. Canterbury Engineers' Band—Christchurch. 21. Haste to the Rescue Lodge, Havelook. 229. Sydenham and Suburban Co-operative Money Club 24. Reefton Fraternal Lodge, Reefton. — Sydenham. 30. Pride of Hawke's Bay Lodge, Port Aburiri. 241. New Zealand Friendly Societies' Guarantee Associa--31. Premier Lodge, Hokitika. tion —Wellington. - 32. Hope of Stafford Lodge, Stafford. 242. Dunedin United Friendly Societies' Dispensary— 33. Providence Lodge, Courtenay. Dunedin. 35. Golden Stream Lodge, Alexandra, Otago. 245. Star of Newtown Lodge, I.O.G.T.—Wellington. 37. New Era Lodge, Purakanui. 246. Lyttelton United Friendly Societies' Dispensary— 40. Second-to-none Lodge, Pigeon Bay. Lyttelton. 41. Hope of Brunnerton Lodge, Brunnerton. 248. Timaru United Friendly Societies' Dispensary — 42. Woodstock Lodge, Woodstock. Timaru. 44. New River Pioneer Lodge, Dunganville. 251. New Zeala,nd Foresters' Guarantee Association— 47. Victory Lodge, No Town. Christchurch. 48. Victoria Lodge, Noble's. 255. Temple of Peace Lodge, 1.0.G.T. —Kaiwarra. 50. Kumara Lodge, Kumara. 257. Opotiki Gospel Temperance and Mutual Improve--53. Rock of Freedom Lodge, Ashley Bank. ment Society—Opotiki. 54. Hearts and Homes Lodge, Orepuki. 258. South Rakaia and Suburban Co-operative Money 57. Dawn of Peace Lodge, Ashburton. Club—South Rakaia. 59. True Blue Lodge, Waitahuna. 261. Palmerston North Co-operative Money Club—Pal--66. St. Helena Lodge, Greymouth. merston North. 68. Phcenix Lodge, Masterton. 262. Auckland Caledonian Society—Auckland. 69. North Star Lodge, Kaikoura. 263. Stanmore Brass Band —Linwood. 72. Pride of Brookside Lodge, Brookside. 266. Sydenham Brass Band — Sydenham. 73. Mount Fyfe Lodge, Mount Fyfe. 268. Newton Band Society—Newton. 76. Heart and Hand Lodge, Lumsden. 269. Invercargill City Band—lnvercargill. 77. Pride of Mount Grey Lodge, Mount Grey. 270. Auckland Burns Club—Auckland. 85. Southern Cross Lodge, Invercargill. 275. Ivy of Linwood Co-operative Money Club—Christ--86. Guiding Star Lodge, Dunedin. church. 89. Akaroa Hope Lodge, Akaroa. 276. Waimate Brass Band—Waimate. 91. Undaunted Lodge, Owarke. 283. Hawke's Bay United Friendly Societies' Dispensary 93. Welcome Retreat Lodge, Geraldine. —Napier. 94. Loyal Marine Lodge, Nelson. 284. Christchurch and St. Albans Co-operative Money 95. Union of Otago Temple, Dunedin. Clvb —Christchurch. 96. St. John's Lodge, Wellington. 285. Westport Fire Brigade Band—Westport. 99. Southern Star Lodge, Wanganui. 294. Wellington United Friendly Societies' Dispensary— 102. Unity Degree Temple, Ashburton. Wellington.

APPENDIX 111. Eegistbeed Tbade-unions, as on the 31st December, 1894. Eeg. No. Ee S- N °- 1. Christchurch Operative Bootmakers' Society. 22. New Zealand Federated Fellmongers', Skinners', 2. Dunedin Operative Bootmakers' Union. Tanners', and Curriers' Union. 3. Federated Stewards' and Cooks' Union of Australasia. 23. New Zealand Federated Butchers' Employes' Union. 4. Federated Seamen's Union of New Zealand. 24. Amalgamated Labour Union. 5. Wellington Operative Bootmakers' Society. 25. New Zealand Gasworks Employes' Union. 6. Auckland Operative Bootmakers' Society. 26. Dunedin Boot Machinists' and Fitters' Union. 7. Operative Bakers' Association of Dunedin. 27. Shipmasters' Association of New Zealand. 8. Grey Valley Coal-miners' Association. 28. Association of the Master Ironworkers and Farriers of 9. New Zealand Federated Boot-trade Union. the Provincial District of Auckland. 11. Oamaru Operative Bakers' Association. 29. United Millers', Engine-drivers', and Mill Employes' 12. Grey District Trades and Labour Union of the Society of New Zealand. Colony of New Zealand. 31. Canterbury Fishermen's Union. 13. New Zealand Federated Wharf Labourers' Union. 32. Dunedin Cabmen's Union. 14. Mercantile Marine Officers' Association of Australasia. 33. New Zealand Workers' Union. 15. New Zealand Federated Wharf Carters', Express- 34. Thames Branch, Amalgamated Miners' Association men's, and Storemen's Union. of Australasia. IC. Southland Trades and Labour Union. 35. United Employes' Society of Boilermakers and Iron 17. Associated Iron- and Brass-Moulders of New Zealand. Ship-builders of New Zealand. 18. Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants of New 36. New Zealand Boot-manufacturers' Association. Zealand. 37. Boilermakers' and Iron Ship-builders' Society of 19. New Zealand Fishermen's Union. Christchurch. 20. New Zealand Federated Timber-workers' and Furni- 38. Wellington Typographical Society. ture Trade Association. 39. Otago Typographical Society. 21. Wellington and District Amalgamated Butchers' Employes' Union.

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Name of Society and Branch. Place of Establishment. CD CO iJH "I o a a s'Ji 3 ■ 33 o a CD •a n m II a if H ft IB ■o II <1 sis o 111 Ills illl till M.U.I.O.O.F. . . MotueTta District — Widow and Orphan Fund 1892. Dec. 31 £ 2,941 . 1,588 £ 1,451 £ 98 £ £ 0-28 & Years. 36-13 £ 0-28 £ 4-21 £ 4-78 £ Motueka .. 345 North Westland District — Westport Lodge Charleston „ Reefton „ Waimangaroa „ Wesfcport .. Charleston Reefton Denniston .. 1867 1876 1872 1886 1892. Dec. 31 87 59 84 23 4,287 3,186 4,080 913 2,455 1,456 2,440 744 2,421 1,856 2,130 67 589 126 490 6-77 2-13 5-83 40-68 44-73 40-36 29-74 1-94 1-85 1-96 1-91 27-83 31-46 25-36 2-83 8-86 7-10 7-88 1-66 + 8-0/ + 17-0( + 7-i: - 1-8! "lO2 4-44 Total 253 12,466 7,095 6,474 1,103 Hokitika District — Hokitika Lodge Waimea „ Greymouth „ Albert Hokitika .. Stafford .. Greymouth Kumara 1866 1867 1867 1870 1893. Dec. 31 79 36 60 56 4,970 2,346 3,738 2,897 1,333 543 962 1,257 3,851 762 3,490 745 214 714 1,041 2-71 li-90 28-92 50-37 53-08 49-46 39-43 1-37 1-30 1-30 1-47 48-74 21-16 58-11 13-30 4-84 4-88 8-26 6-26 - 5-4i - 25-51 - 4-6! - 17-71 895 15-98 Total 231 13,951 4,095 8,848 1,008 •• •■ •■ Invercargill District — Shamrock, Eose, and Thistle Lodge .. St. George „ .. Winton „ United Gore „ Lumsden „ Awarua „ 1893. Dec. 31 ~! Invercargill 1860 1868 1874 1878 1882 1883 220 140 I 20 • 77 63 57 10,880 7,024 : 1,001 3,100 2,708 j 2,287 5,818 3,255 466 2,124 1,750 1,585 7,701 4,270 535 847 817 437 2,639 501 11-99 3-58 38-24 39-15 39-70 30-26 32-83 3054 1-54 1-56 1-56 1-63 1-73 1-67 35-00 30-50 26-75 11-00 12-97 7-67 3-65 4-48 1-22 5-88 5-52 4-56 + 12-18 + 2-84 + 6-85 - 3 56 - 3-46 - 7-00 Winton Gore Lumsden .. Campbelltown 129 141 265 1-68 2-24 4-65 „ •• Total 577 27,000 14,998 14,607 2,605 •• A.O.F. Auckland District — Court City of Auckland „ Pride of Parnell „ Zealandia „ Pride of Onehunga „ Pride of the North Auckland .. Thames Auckland .. Onehunga .. Grahamstown 1863 1864 1873 1875 1875 1893. Dec. 31 388 117 116 114 95 19,124 6,516 5,298 5,039 4,267 9,265 2,682 2,920 2,800 2,349 7,498 4,591 1,603 935 736 757 2,361 6-47 6-08 39-57 45-73 36-13 34-78 35-01 1-57 1-62 1-62 1-56 1-58 1932 39-24 13-82 8-20 7-75 . 224 599 4-46 4-68 . 5-09 I - 4-48 + 6-60 - 4-36 - 10-28 I - 11-04 775 1,304 1,182 6-68 11-44 12-44

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Name of Society and Branch. Place of Establishment. •sa °1 a » - is CD CO a to P Sa •§a o > ,-1 to ill 111 -t= !h I to © a o »c o ft- S $$%£ &|iS A.O.F. — continued. Auckland District —continued. Court Eobin Hood .. „ Northern Wairoa „ Pride of Newmarket .. „ Nil Desperandum „ Boyal Oak „ Star of the South „ Star of Helensville "Victoria „ Queen of the North .. „ Excelsior Panmure .. Dargaville.. Newmarket Newton Tauranga .. Otahuhu .. Helensville Devonport.. Maungaturoto Eamo 1876 1877 1879 1880 1880 1881 1883 1885 1886 1886 1893. Dec. 31 24 61 46 189 52 21 22 85 37 22 1 £ 1,118 2,761 1,959 7,905 2,260 965 1,005 3,506 1,482 849 £ 580 1,469 1,132 4,771 1,297 514 552 2,162 934 558 £ 369649 457 1,180 425 243 352 724 187 106 £ 169 643 370 1,954 538 208 101 620 361 185 £ £ 7-04 10-54 8-04 10-34 10-35 9-90 4-59 7-30 9-75 8-41 Years. 37-04 36-75 33-13 32-32 34-52 37-62 36-77 3207 30-57 28-45 £ 1-56 1-56 1-57 1-57 1-56 1-60 1-60 1-57 1-55 1-54 £ 15-37 10-64 9-94 6-24 8-17 11-57 16-00 852 5-06 4-82 £ 4-42 4-31 4-71 2-86 2-21 5-79 £ - 3-69 - 9-73 - 8-28 - 8-86 - 9-44 - 8-58 - 13-21 - 8-70 - 9-39 - 9-68 7 28 1-61 3-74 Total 1,389 64,054 33,985 20,055 10,014 Hawke's Bay District — Court Sir Charles Napier „ Lord Clyde .. „ Captain Cook „ Sir Henry Havelock .. „ Eobin Hood .. „ Euahine „ Heretaunga .. „ Little John .. „ Waitangi „ Eising Sun .. „ Ormond Eedcliffe Napier Wairoa Napier Havelock .. Port Ahuriri Waipukurau Hastings .. Waipawa .. West Clive Danevirke.. Makotuku .. Taradale .. 1872 1873 1875 1875 1878 1879 1882 1883 1884 1885 1885 1886 1893. Deo. 31 175 38 170 111 66 55 42 42 22 53 62 35 7,977 I 1,679 i 7,750 4,946 2,894 2,381 1,852 1,811 943 2,183 2,526 1,453 4,445 985 4,427 2,788 1,767 1,465 1,110 1,169 595 1,507 i 1,750 997 3,973 563 2,439 1,409 579 588 476 413 255 297 438 257 441 131 884 749 548 328 266 229 93 379 338 199 2-52 3-44 5-20 6-75 8-30 5-96 6-33 5-45 4-23 7-15 5-45 5-69 35-16 35-39 35-79 34-89 33-82 33-72 34-60 32-36 33-59 31-54 31-02 31-84 1-49 1-64 1-74 1-55 1-82 1-65 1-69 1-73 1-70 1-76 1-73 1-76 22-70 14-82 14-35 12-69 8-77 10-69 11-33 9-83 11-59 5-60 7-07 7-34 6-64 6-54 6-21 5-34 4-45 * - 2-56 - 4-56 - 4-93 - 7-51 - 4-80 - 7-45 - 5-74 - 9-35 - 7-76 - 8-88 - 6-90 - 9-74 4-96 5-97 3-57 2-91 2-36 3-28 Total 871 38,395 23,005 11,687 3,703 •• ■■ Canterbury United District — Widow and Orphan Fund .. 1893. Dec. 31 : Christchurch 1867 39 955 27 1,360 432 11-08 50-10 34-87 . •• ■■ South Canterbury District — Court Southern Cross „ Foresters' Pride „ Progress Timaru Waimate .. St. Andrews 1865 1875 1883 1893. Dec. 31 295 90 40 12,933 3,721 1,559 18,213 6,084 1,694 911 4,587 723 213 2,262 1,304 435 7-67 14-49 10-87 39-09 35-99 32-92 1-37 1-22 1-44 15-55 8-04 5-33 2-66 4-51 3-70 - 8-0' - 18-41 .. Total 425 8,689 5,523 4,001 * Information imperfect.

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Name of Society and Branch. Place of Establishment. 0 ■sa •S3 •a •sl II o O Q CD 3 O I © O n H Q If 1 i CD o> Cβ 31 SDH Cβ CD 111 III ill 1!! Ills U.A.O.D. Grand Lodge of Canterbury — Pioneer Lodge Hope of St. Albans Mistletoe „ Ethelbert Lyttelton Hearts of Oak „ Star of Anglesea „ Perseverance „ Hope of Amberley Anchor Ohoka Timaru Trafalgar Star of Asliburton „ Ivy of Linwood „ Christchurch St. Albans .. Christchurch Springston Lyttelton .. Lincoln Addington .. Amberley .. Woolston .. Ohoka Timaru Kaiapoi Ashburton.. Linwood .. 1875 1879 1879 1880 1880 1880 1880 1880 1880 1882 1882 1882 1883 1888 Dec. 31 238 85 80 44 63 66 58 34 63 32 145 31 110 35 £ 9,951 3,420 3,390 1,745 2,780 2,473 2,343 1,394 2,763 1,346 5,844 1,354 4,261 1,264 £ 5,396 1,896 1,786 988 1,474 1,502 1,291 775 1,514 735 3,319 702 2,517 810 £ 3,132 1,209 1,149 365 808 700 286 252 634 393 1,266 267 923 203 £ ■• £ & 1,423 315 I 455 ! 498 271 766 367 615 218 1,259 ! 385 821 251 I .. 8,036 '' £ 598 3-71 5-69 8-91 7-90 4-10 13-20 10-80 9-76 6-81 8-68 12-42 7-46 7-1Y Years. 36-72 33-52 37-55 33-78 40-21 32-53 33-63 35-88 39-43 37-22 35-29 39-13 33-32 30-37 1-42 1-41 1-43 1-43 1-54 1-42 1-41 1-46 1-58 1-49 1-45 1-48 1-43 1-42 13-16 14-22 14-36 8-30 12-83 10-60 4-93 7-41 10-07 12-28 8-73 8-61 8-39 5-80 £ 5-78 6-30 5-20 3-77 5-77 4-11 5-85 5-04 568 4-35 4-22 3-92 6-02 Nil. £ * * * * * * i * * * Total 1,084 J 44,328 I 24,705 11,587 I . . ! I 1893. Dec. 31 \ Auckland Lodge Totara Bishop „ Brunner Auckland .. Carterton .. Wanganui.. Brunnerton 1882 1883 1883 1883 74 35 99 67 2,200 1,036 2,850 ! 2,062 1,027 687 2,028 1,310 273 174 812 469 •• 900 175 ! 10 283 .. 12-16 5-00 0-10 4-22 33-57 3314 31-51 35-54 105 1-40 1-44 1-43 3-69 4-97 8-20 7-00 1-44 5-00 5-24 5-33 ! - 5-91 - ' 2-97 - 7-33 - .. New Zealand K.E.B.S. Invercargill 1879 6-22 - 30-57 76 3,762 1,585 405 1,772 23-31 4793 1-62 5-33 * Not previously valued as a branch of the Grand Lod{ ;e of Canterbury

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APPENDIX TV .—continued. SUMMAEY OP VALUATIONS COMPLETED DUEING THE YEAE 1894.—TABLE B. Causes assigned for Surplus. A.—Favourable sickness experience. B.—Profits arising from secessions. C.—Favourable position at commencement of quinquennium. D.—Higher average rate of interest on investments than that assumed by Valuer. Causes assigned for Deficiency. E.—lnadequate rates of contribution. F. —Inadequate rates of contribution from original members. G.—Misapplication of benefit fund. H. —Unfavourable position at commencement of quinquennium. J. — Negligence in regard to investment of funds. X.—Disproportionate liability to District Funeral Fund under the " equal levy " system. L. —Violation of rules. M. —Unfavourable sickness experience.

Eatio to lies, per ., o1 Name of Society and Branch. Present Value ot Future Contributions to Benefit Funds. Causes ol Surplus or Deficiency. Accumulated Benefit Funds. Total Assets. Surplus. Deficiency. M.U.I.O.O.F. Motueka District — Widow and Orphan Fund s. d. 10 9 s. d. 9 11 s. d. 20 8 s. d. 0 8 s. d. * Vorth Westland District — ■Westport Lodge Charleston „ Beef ton „ Waimangaroa „ 11 5 9 2 12 0 16 4 11 4 11 8 10 5 1 5 22 9 20 10 22 5 17 9 2 9 0 10 2 5 C, D. C, D. C, D. H, J. 2"3 lokitika District — Hokitika Lodge Waimea „ Greymouth „ Albert j 5 4 4 8 5 2 8 8 15 6 6 6 18 8 5 2 20 10 11 2 23 10 13 10 0 10 3 10 8 10 B, D. E, H, M. B,D, F, H, M. 62 [nvercargill District — Shamrock Rose and Thistle Lodge St. George Winton United Gore „ Lumsden Awarua „ 10 8 9 3 9 4 13 8 12 11 13 10 14 2 12 2 10 8 5 6 6 0 3 10 24 10 21 5 20 0 19 2 18 11 17 8 4 10 1 5 0 10 1 1 2 4 C. O. H. H, M. H. A.O.F. iuchland District — Court City of Auckland „ Pride of Parnell .. „ Zealandia „ Pride of Onehunga „ Pride of the North „ Robin Hood „ Northern Wairoa „ Pride of Newmarket „ Nil Desperandum „ Royal Oak „ Star of the South „ Star of Helensville „ Victoria „ Queen of the North „ Excelsior 9 8 8 3 11 0 11 1 11 0 10 5 10 8 11 7 12 1 11 6 10 8 11 0 12 4 12 8 13 2 7 10 14 1 6 1 3 9 3 6 6 7 4 8 4 8 3 0 3 9 5 0 7 0 4 2 2 6 2 6 17 6 22 4 17 1 14 10 14 6 17 0 15 4 16 3 15 1 15 3 15 8 18 0 16 6 IS 2 15 8 2"4 2 6 2 11 5 2 5 6 3 0 4 8 3 9 4 11 4 9 4 4 2 0 3 6 4 10 4 4 E, H. J, M. C, D. E, H, M.t E, H, M. E, H, M. E, H. E, H. E, H, M. E, H, 3. E, H, J. E, H, M. E, H. E, H. E, H, J, M. E, H, M. 'lawkc's Bay District — Court Sir Charles Napier „ Lord Clyde „ Captain Cook „ Sir Henry Havelock „ Robin Hood „ Ruahine „ Heretaunga „ Little John „ Waitangi „ Rising Sun „ Ormond „ Redoliffe 11 2 11 9 11 5 11 4 12 2 12 4 12 0 12 11 12 6 13 10 13 10 13 9 9 9 6 8 6 3 5 8 4 0 2 11 5 2 4 7 5 6 2 8 3 6 3 6 21 1 18 5 17 8 17 0 16 2 17 3 17 2 17 6 18 0 16 6 17 4 17 3 1 1 1 7 2 4 3 0 3 10 2 9 2 10 2 6 2 0 3 6 2 8 2 9 A, D. E, H. E, H. E, H. E, H. E, H. E, H. E, H. E, H. E, H. E, H. E, H. Canterbury United District — Widow and Orphan Fund C. 0 7 28 6 29 1 9 1 louth Canterbury District — Court Southern Cross .. „ Foresters' Pride .. „ Progress 9 5 9 1 11 9 7 1 3 11 2 8 16 6 13 0 U 5 3 6 7 0 5 7 E, H, J.J E, H.J E, J, M. * Favourable experience. t Also loss by defalcation ol Treasurer. t Also depreciation ol freehold property

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APPENDIX V. Forms which may be obtained free on application to the Registrar of Friendly Societies. Form of application to register a society under the Friendly Societies Act. Form of|notice of establishment of branch of registered society. Form of application for the conversion of a registered society into a branch. Form of declaration to accompany the foregoing. Form of application to register complete amendment of rules (societies). Form of application to register complete amendment of rules (branches). Form of application to register partial amendment of rules (societies). Form of application to register partial amendment of rules (branches). Form of declaration in support of amendment of rules (societies). Form of declaration in support of amendment of rules (branches). Form of notice of appointment of trustees (societies). Form of notice of appointment of trustees (branches). Form of notice of change of registered office of society. Form of notice of change of place of establishment of branch. Form of return to District Land Eegistrar.

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ao ;ies, per ,01 Name of Society and Branch. Present Value of Future Contributions to Benefit E'unds. Causes of Surplus or Deficiency Accumulated Benefit Funds. Total Assets. Surplus. Deficiency. U.A.O.D. Grand Lodge of Canterbury — Pioneer Lodge .. Hope of St. Albans „ Mistletoe „ Ethelbert Lyttelton Hearts of Oak „ Star of Anglesea „ Perseverance „ Hope of Amberley Anchor „ Ohoka Timaru „ Trafalgar Star of Ashburton Ivy of Linwood s. d. 10 10 11 1 10 7 11 4 10 7 12 2 11 0 11 2 9 9 10 11 14 4 10 5 11 10 12 10 s. d. 6 4 7 1 6 9 4 2 5 10 5 8 2 6 3 7 4 7 5 10 4 4 3 11 4 4 3 2 s. d. 17 2 18 2 17 4 15 6 16 5 17 10 13 6 14 9 15 6 16 9 15 8 14 4 16 2 16 0 s. d. I s. d. 2 10 1 10 2 8 4 6 3 7 2 2 6 6 5 3 4 6 3 3 4 4 5 8 3 10 4 0 B. E. E. E, J. E, M. E. E, M. E. E, M. E. E. E. E. E, J. i i I Auckland Lodge Totara „ Bishop „ Brunner 9 i 13 3 14 3 12 8 2 6 3 4 5 8 4 7 11 10 16 7 19 11 17 3 8 2 3 5 0 1 2 9 E, J. E, M. E. New Zealand R.E.B.S. 9 5 H,M. 8 5 2 2 10 7

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Name op Society and Branch. Place of Establishment. H •s§g 111 Tritoi wav+Ti Sick and Total Worth. Puneral Funa Management Fund, Goods, &c. Surplus or Deficiency per Member at last Valuation.* M.U.I.O.O.F. Auckland District — Fountain of Friendship Lodge Good Intent Parnell „ Charles Bruce „ Waikato Duke of Cambridge „ Gisborne „ Howick „ Whangarei „ Franklin Warkworth Pioneer „ Central Body Auckland Parnell Thames Cambridge .. Gisborne Howick Wangarei .. Otahuhu Warkworth .. Auckland 1844 1850 1859 1865 1866 1867 1874 1876 1881 1881 1884 351 216 114 82 134 50 60 67 43 41 30 £ s. a. 17,650 2 5 4,285 15 9 3,297 7 6 1,951 12 8 3,671 14 0 586 6 9 1,697 15 1 861 8 9 458 11 5 346 7 0 113 14 8 7,665 16 0 £ s. d. 12,002 1 0 4,098 15 8 1,961 12 6 1,909 2 9 3,530 0 0 581 6 9 1,689 2 11 759 2 1 448 1 5 342 17 4 113 14 8 7,651 17 7 £ s. d. 5,648 1 5 187 0 1 1,335 15 0 42 9 6 141 14 0 5 0 0 8 12 2 102 6 8 10 10 0 3 9 8 £ + 10-07 - 1-69 + 21-28 + 7-68 + 1-66 + 2-77 + 23-92 - 061 - 2-58 - 2-53 13 18 5 Total 1,188 42,586 11 7 35,087 14 8 7,498 16 11 Hawke's Bay District — Napier Lodge Meeanee „ Abbotsf ord Clive Hastings' ■ „ Victoria Tavistock „ Woodville „ Euahine „ Forest Home Friendship „ Danevirke „ Maraekakaho „ Central Body Napier Taradale Waipawa West Clive .. Hastings Porangahau Waipukurau Woodville .. Hampden .. Ormondville Port Ahuriri Danevirke .. Maraekakaho Napier 1856 1871 1873 1876 1878 1878 1879 1880 1885 1887 1887 1888 1891 195 50 232 27 123 14 47 42 28 31 53 59 31 5,712 18 3 678 6 11 3,655 18 9 736 12 5 1,642 10 9 403 10 10 548 5 4 6C1 18 4 266 5 3 209 7 2 251 7 1 160 14 1C 96 0 5 214 15 8 5,098 5 0 672 10 8 3,655 18 9 716 8 2 1,583 7 0 403 10 10 548 5 4 594 8 10 266 5 3 209 7 2 245 18 3 160 14 10 85 3 9 194 4 0 614 13 3 5 16 8 20"4 3 59 3 9 7 9 6 + 7-98 + 0-33 + 2-72 + 10-81 + 0-41 + 9-92 + 2-81 + 3-95 + 0-71 - 0-79 - 2-03 - 3-22 5 8 10 1016 8 20 11 8 Total 932 15,178 12 0 14,434 7 10 744 4 2 New Plymouth District — Egmont Lodge Excelsior Waitara „ .. Union „ Manaia „ Eltham „ Central Body New Plymouth Waitara Hawera Manaia Eltham New Plymouth 1857 1865 1876 1881 1887 1889 184 94 57 92 87 27 3,098 17 3 2,309 10 6 671 10 7 711 13 0 513 7 10 114 14 4 442 5 9 3,093 13 2 2,309 10 6 671 10 7 711 13 0 513 7 10 105 11 8 390 13 1 5 4 1 + 2-88 + 7-27 - 2-20 - 5-30 - 0-61 + 1-30 9 2 8 51 12 8 Total 541 7,861 19 3 7,795 19 10 65 19 5 Wanganui District — Wanganui Lodge Wanganui .. 1858 152 6,157 0 11 4,170 0 3 - 7-71 1,987 0 8 Wellington District — Britannia Lodge Antipodean „ Rose of the Valley „ Kainapoura „ Rose of Sharon „ St. George „ Unity Combination „ Heart of Oak „ Masterton „ Greytown „ Petone „ Eketahuna „ Martinborough „ Widow and Orphan Fund Central Body Wellington .. Lower Hutt Tawa Plat .. Upper Hutt Pahautanui Feathers ton Johnsonville Carterton Masterfcon .. Greytown .. Petone Eketahuna .. Martinboro'gh Wellington .. 1843 1847 1849 1857 1857 1867 1872 1876 1877 1877 1879 1882 1887 1892 1849 307 261 153 23 69 39 53 15 58 13 42 83 37 24 10,178 2 6 6,998 9 5 2,344 13 2 389 12 7 888 6 1 402 10 1 468 3 5 430 14 11 615 16 0 266 11 7 968 19 10 641 14 2 227 16 0 44 4 1 1,638 10 8 718 5 0 9,948 5 1 6,589 1 9 2,022 16 10 377 17 0 878 18 6 329 7 3 434 9 9 278 12 0 614 19 2 266 11 7 813 1 4 537 10 0 159 6 5 36 8 2 229 17 5 409 7 8 321 16 4 11 15 7 9 7 7 73 2 10 33 13 8 152 2 11 0 i0 10 + 8-47 + 3-45 -14-52 - 1-82 - 2-98 - 8-82 - 1-72 - 0-05 - 7-45 -10-56 + 5-32 -13-43 - 1-87 155 18 6 104 4 2 68 9 7 8 0 11 1,638 10 8 275 11 0 + 7-74 442 14 0 Total 1,177 27,222 9 6 23,729 13 10 3,492 15 8 Marlborough District — Marlborough Lodge Renwick „ Central Body Blenheim .. Eenwick Blenheim .. 1860 1867 107 28 4,337 14 0 1,706 11 0 891 8 11 4,307 6 11 1,702 19 0 1 16 3 30 7 1 3 12 0 889 12 8 + 6-32 + 18-00 Total 135 6,935 13 11 6,012 2 2 923 11 9 Nelson District — Nelson Lodge Travellers' Rest „ Howard „ Mansion of Peace „ General Cameron „ Central Body Nelson Richmond .. Nelson Wakefield .. Brightwater Nelson 1842 1847 1847 1859 1865 240 103 243 152 66 4,035 0 0 1,344 10 0 6,244 14 0 2,787 10 4 1,133 0 0 4,390 2 4 3,960 0 0 1,308 16 6 5,955 8 6 2,666 4 9 1,085 18 0 1,716 1 0 75 0 0 35 13 6 289 5 6 121 5 7 47 2 0 2,674 1 4 - 4-92 - 4-48 + 2-67 + 2-93 - 1-66 Total 19,934 16 8 804 16,692 8 9 3,242 7 11 * Inclusive of the Funeral Fund of the Central Bod;

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Name of Society and Branch. Place of Establishment. III H gad Total Worth. Fn Zi?^ Dd . Surplus Management or Deficiency Fund, per Member Goods, &c. at last Valuation.* M.U.I.O.O.F.— continued, lotueha District — Motueka Lodge Good Intention „ Takaka South Star Central Body Motueka Riwaka Takaka Dovedale Motueka 1850 1860 1863 1880 146 75 89 34 £ s. d. 3,458 12 6 2,010 8 6 1,137 6 2 204 11 8 1,490 3 10 £ s. d. 3,355 16 8 1,989 4 1 1,135 1 8 151 9 6 13 0 1 £ s. d. 102 15 10 21 4 5 2 4 6 53 2 2 1,477 3 9 & + 0-96 - 1-74 - 3-14 - 2-60 Total 344 8,301 2 8 6,644 12 0 1,656 10 8 + 6-77 + 2-13 + 5-83 r orth Westland District — Westport Lodge Charleston „ Reefton „ Westport Charleston .. Reefton 1867 1867 1872 83 G2 80 3,183 0 9 2,831 19 5 2,287 18 11 2,548 3 0 1,922 17 7 2,272 18 11 634 17 9 909 1 10 15 0 0 Total 225 8,302 19 1 6,743 19 6 1,558 19 7 Tokitika District — Hokitika Lodge Waimea „ Greymouth „ Albert Central Body Hokitika Stafford Greymouth .. Kumara Hokitika 1866 1867 1867 1870 79 36 60 56 4,083 1 9 807 3 0 3,487 4 3 801 1 2 27 13 10 4,083 1 9 758 19 0 3,487 4 3 729 19 6 9 12 2 48 4 0 7l"l 8 18 1 8 + 2-71 -28-92 + 11-90 -15-98 . Total . 231 9,206 4 0 9,068 16 8 137 7 4 + 1-47 + 7-45 + 10-97 + 2-17 - 0-33 - 5-52 - 0-85 + 3-96 - 3-56 .shley District — Rangiora Lodge Nil Desperandum „ Leithfield „ Oust Woodend „ Oxford Ohoka „ Amberley „ Waikari Central Body Rangiora East Oxford Leithfield .. Cust Woodend West Oxford Ohoka Amberley Waikari Rangiora 1860 1868 1873 1874 1874 1876 1876 1876 1880 259 66 47 44 55 93 66 57 30 4,459 2 4 1,358 0 4 869 13 11 676 15 8 627 12 11 496 12 10 529 12 0 982 11 7 297 0 11 436 11 3 3,410 6 0 1,298 7 8 861 18 8 676 15 8 613 15 10 475 14 1 519 7 9 965 14 5 240 18 2 288 17 4 1,048 16 4 59 12 8 7 15 3 13 17 1 20 18 9 10 4 3 16 17 2 56 2 9 147 13 11 Total 717 10,733 13 9 9,351 15 7 1,381 18 2 forth Canterbury District — City of Chris tchurch Lodge Kaiapoi „ Volunteer „ Benevolent „ Perseverance „ Malvern „ Phillipstown „ Leeston Papanui „ Addington „ Coleridge „ Heart of Oak „ Biooarton „ Jubilee „ Central Body Christchurch Kaiapoi Sydenham .. Christchurch Woolston Waddington Linwood Leeston Papanui Addington .. Glentunnel .. Kaikoura .. Up. Riccarton Prebbleton .. Christehurch 1853 1858 1866 1866 1872 1877 1879 1880 1880 1882 1883 1885 1886 1887 404 123 110 111 178 47 35 96 56 156 57 92 42 52 3 11,630 7 2 1,592 10 10 706 8 7 2,943 1 10 1,741 4 3 355 18 9 127 18 6 673 14 3 359 3 4 829 9 3 413 5 1 448 9 4 325 3 2 254 11 9 500 7 2 8,517 8 8 1,451 10 9 706 8 7 2,943 1 10 1,701 4 3 329 5 4 127 18 6 665 12 4 359 3 4 829 9 3 324 15 2 303 16 4 282 3 6 211 8 0 310 11 10 3,112 18 6 141 0 1 40 0 0 26 13 5 8 1 11 + 0-89 - 3-70 -10-67 + 5-94 - 7-22 - 4-06 -11-36 - 6-25 - 5-41 - 6-11 - 6-31 - 7-64 - 5-32 - 7-30 88 9 11 144 13 0 42 19 8 43 3 9 189 15 4 Total 1,562 22,901 13 3 19,063 17 8 3,877 15 7 lyttelton District — City of Norwich Lodge Good Intent „ Timaru „ Heart of Friendship „ Hand of Friendship „ Hand and Heart „ Perseverance „ Pleasant Point „ Central Body Lyttelton Akaroa Timaru Waimate Okain's Bay Pigeon Bay.. Barry's Bay Pleasant Pt. Lyttelton .. 1850 1860 1864 1871 1875 1876 1881 1891 280 54 230 54 30 31 24 61 1 6,417 15 10 1,471 18 7 3,786 3 3 326 4 7 792 2 7 633 1 6 361 2 7 193 19 9 322 15 7 6,277 0 2 1,458 15 10 3,572 10 5 318 13 6 777 8 3 617 0 6 360 0 3 187 2 9 172 12 2 140 15 8 13 2 9 213 12 10 7 11 1 14 14 4 16 1 0 12 4 6 17 0 150 3 5 + 4-48 - 4-05 - 7-55 - 7-00 + 7-54 - 1-25 + 9-77 ■■ Total 765 14,305 4 3 13,741 3 10 564 0 5 '.sKburton District — Ashburton Lodge .. Wafcerton „ South Rakaia „ Pioneer Tinwald „ Central Body Ashburton .. Waterton South Rakaia Springburn .. Tinwald Ashburton .. 1873 1881 1881 1881 1882 142 44 42 31 30 1,985 16 4 398 8 10 782 3 4 548 7 10 425 8 1 300 18 10 1,940 14 6 394 2 7 628 8 0 531 12 4 415 13 5 229 0 6 45 1 10 4 6 3 153 15 4 16 15 6 9 14 8 71 18 4 - 2-58 - 3-26 - 1-46 + 3-04 - 3-20 Total 4,441 3 3 4,139 11 4 301 11 11 289 * Inclusive of the Funeral Fund of the Central Bod;

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Name of Society and Beanch. Place ol Establishment. m 41 Total Worth. Sick and Funeral Fund. Management Fund, Goods, &c. Surplus or Deficiency per Member at last Valuation.* M.U.I.O.O.F.— continued. Otago District Hand and Heart Lodge Dunedin „ Dalton „ Prince of Wales „ Albion „ Oamaru „ Tuapeka Pioneer „ Waitahuna „ Prince Alfred „ Waipori Bluespur „ Naseby „ Alexandra „ Roxburgh Tapanui „ Lake Wakatipu „ Palmerston „ Cromwell „ Mount Wendon „ Band of Friendship „ Outram Mosgiel „ Caversham , Valley' „ Ngapara „ Central Body Dunedin Balclutha .. Port Chalmers Dunedin Oamaru Lawrence .. Waitahuna .. Waikouaiti .. Waipori Bluespur Nascby Pt. Molyneux Roxburgh .. Tapanui Queenstown Palmerston S. Cromwell Waikaia Kakanui Outram Mosgiel Caversham .. N.E. Valley Ngapara Dunedin 1848 1862 1864 1864 1864 1864 1865 1866 1866 1867 1867 1868 1869 1869 1869 1869 1870 1870 1871 1872 1875 1879 1881 1881 1891 442 208 137 76 92 69 100 43 64 23 49 32 40 44 121 35 57 38 46 33 60 80 91 39 30 £ s. d. 18,641 1 5 8,659 7 9 2,020 16 5 1,819 15 11 2,268 11 7 3,296 15 6 2,127 12 8 1,536 6 8 1,953 11 4 856 9 5 1,302 15 0 782 2 5 1,236 1 5 1,148 2 1 1,586 4 4 2,141 5 1 916 10 0 2,836 3 2 1,715 3 8 683 1 2 1,497 12 1 1,722 6 3 774 18 2 477 7 2 179 5 1 1,085 5 4 £ s. d. 14,011 18 11 7.191 10 11 1,848 0 11 1,817 5 4 .,192 4 8 2,722 7 11 2,008 17 5 1,536 6 8 1,860 6 7 833 11 8 1,182 9 11 727 15 11 1,214 2 9 1,097 18 6 1,535 10 4 2,128 4 1 896 10 1 2,810 11 9 1,704 2 7 551 6 5 1,462 17 8 1,688 16 3 772 9 5 472 7 2 154 14 11 311 4 1 £ a. d. 4,629 2 6 1,467 16 10 172 15 6 2 10 7 76 6 11 574 7 7 118 15 3 93 4 9 22 17 9 120 5 1 54 6 6 21 18 8 50 3 7 50 14 0 13 1 0 19 19 11 25 11 5 11 1 1 131 14 9 34 14 5 33 10 0 2 8 9 5 0 0 24 10 2 774 1 3 £ + 5-36 ' +12-13 - 2-90 - 3-10 + 0-13 + 14-95 - 9-42 - 9-46 + 1-57 + 3-36 -14-69 - 5-00 + 6-03 -10-53 - 6-03 + 20-41 - 3-39 + 20-71 - 0-22 - 2-76 + 2-34 - 1-03 - 4-20 - 2-07 Total 2,049 63,264 11 1 54,733 12 10 8,530 18 3 Invercargill District — Shamrock, Rose, &Thistle Lodge St. George „ Winton „ United Gore „ Lumsden „ Awarua „ Central Body Invercargill.. + 11-99 + 3-58 Winton Gore Lumsden Campbellfcown Invercargill.. 1860 1868 1874 1878 1882 1883 220 140 20 77 63 57 7,322 17 9 4,258 19 11 771 7 8 894 6 11 804 8 3 466 14 8 321 10 11 7,198 1 9 4,227 0 2 704 9 3 801 16 3 786 13 3 419 7 5 180 12 7 124 16 0 31 19 9 66 18 5 92 10 8 17 15 0 47 7 3 140 18 4 - 1-68 - 2-24 - 4-65 Total 577 14,840 6 1 14,318 0 8 522 5 5 Total of Order 11688 282,174 1 3 245,727 17 5 36,446 3 10 - 1-91 + 2-81 - 2-22 - 3-73 - 3-77 + 7-57 + 8-36 + 4-54 + 3-16 + 4-64 + 9-04 + 4-56 - 0-22 + 8-24 + 6-30 + 5-00 + 3-60 + 2-67 + 3-30 + 1-00 - 0-69 + 1-22 I.O.O.F. Grand Lodge of New Zealand — Pioneer Lodge Leith „ Star of Canterbury Unity Linden „ Southern Cross „ Pioneer of Southland „ Star of Auckland „ Washington „ Prebbleton „ Alma Wallace „ Ridgley Kawakawa „ Gladstone „ Kaeo „ Orient „ Otaki Hope of Maheno „ Zealandia Waiareka „ Rangitikei „ Central Body Dunedin Timaru S. Dunedin .. Kaikorai Wellington .. Invercargill.. Auckland .. Sydenham .. Prebbleton .. Wyndham .. Biverton Christchurch Kawakawa .. Fairlie Kaeo Palmerston N. Otaki Maheno Wellington .. Wesfcon Bulls Dunedin 1862 1867 1869 1875 1875 1877 1878 1878 1878 1881 1882 1882 1882 1883 1883 1884 1885 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 80 69 24 69 47 123 108 165 57 21 34 23 35 31 20 20 67 11 37 51 38 82 818 12 9 1,564 13 5 275 3 5 128 5 8 359 13 9 2,094 3 9 1,508 15 9 1,545 11 11 719 8 4 348 9 1 450 17 11 329 1 1 308 14 0 329 5 8 244 19 2 270 0 3 412 15 4 121 7 9 .277 10 11 177 18 6 76 3 3 169 17 1 6,864 0 9 747 14 11 1,491 17 7 209 5 7 92 18 5 335 18 7 1,957 7 6 1,376 14 6 1,299 3 8 656 4 8 279 5 4 335 10 9 300 0 6 233 14 0 319 11 10 214 5 2 225 6 6 398 4 7 99 14 3 266 7 2 140 11 6 76 3 3 139 3 10 5,018 14 2 70 17 10 72 15 10 65 17 10 35 7 3 23 15 2 136 16 3 132 1 3 246 8 3 63 3 8 69 3 9 115 7 2 29 0 7 75 0 0 9 13 10 30 14 0 44 13 9 14 10 9 21 13 6 11 3 9 37 7 0 3013 3 1,845 6 7 Total 1,212 19,395 9 6 16,213 18 3 3,181 11 3 N.I.O.O.F. Auckland Provincial District — Auckland Pioneer Lodge United Brothers Central Body Auckland .. 1878 1879 141 152 547 16 8 813 2 5 1,501 12 6 494 5 8 750 2 0 1,475 18 3 53 11 0 63 0 5 25 14 3 -11-38 - 9-58 Total 293 2,862 11 7 2,720 5 11 142 5 8 * Inclusive of the Funeral Fund ol the Central Bod:

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Name or Society and Branch. Place of Establishment. ■sjL III H j Surplus 8 E 1 si.,1. „„/> Management or Deficiency ||d Total Wort,, per Member Valuation.* B.U.O.O.F. Wellington District— Aorangi Lodge Central Body Wellington .. i 1884 83 £ s. d. 349 0 2 224 4 0 £ s. d. 313 1 4 194 14 0 £ s. d. 35 18 10 29 10 0 -10-25 Total •■ 83 573 4 2 507 15 4 65 8 10 A.O.F. Auckland District Court City of Auckland „ Pride of Parnell „ Zealandia „ Pride of Onehunga „ Pride of the North „ Robin Hood „ Northern Wairoa „ Pride of Newmarket „ Nil Desperandum „ Royal Oak „ Star of the South „ Star of Helensville „ Victoria „ Queen of the North „ Excelsior Central Body 1 j - 6-08 + 6-47 - 6-68 -11-44 -12-44 - 7-04 -10-54 - 8-04 -10-34 -10-35 - 9-90 - 4-59 - 7-30 - 9-75 - 8-41 Auckland .. Thames Auckland Onehunga .. Grahams town Panmure Dargaville .. Newmarket.. Newton Tauranga Otahuhu Helensville .. Devonport .. Maungaturoto Kamo Auckland .. 1863 1864 1873 1875 1875 1876 1877 1879 1880 1880 1881 1883 1885 1886 1886 388 117 116 I 114 I 95 24 61 46 189 52 21 22 85 37 22 6,328 0 7 4,197 14 8 ! 1,259 18 3 633 4 4 434 1 0 305 6 11 540 2 10 331 8 7 655 7 8 312 11 10 181 15 9 321 18 9 532 9 7 115 0 4 55 13 0 5,294 2 0 6,099 2 6 4,118 10 8 1,214 18 8 563 5 2 402 14 2 287 0 8 451 18 4 312 9 4 588 16 1 260 8 4 174 12 0 224 1 9 442 8 6 75 16 4 44 15 9 4,700 14 2 228 18 1 5379 4 0 44 19 7 69 19 2 31 6 10 18 6 3 88 4 6 18 19 3 66 11 7 52 3 6 7 3 9 97 17 0 90 6 1 39 4 0 10 17 3 593 7 10 'Total .. 1,389 21,498 16 1 19,961 7 5 1,537 8 8 Hawke's Bay District — Court Sir Charles Napier „ Lord Clyde „ Captain Cook .. „ Sir Henry Havelock „ Robin Hood „ Ruahine „ Heretaunga „ Little John .. .. „ Waitangi „ Rising Sun „ Ormond „ Redcliffe Central Body Napier Wairoa Napier Havelock Port Ahuriri Waipukurau Hastings Waipawa West Olive .. Danevirke .. Makotuku .. Taradale Napier 1872 1873 1875 1875 1878 1879 1882 1883 1884 1885 1885 1886 175 38 170 111 66 55 42 42 22 53 62 35 3,650 16 5 478 12 2 2,142 18 9 1,207 1 7 472 4 6 512 15 10 393 11 3 343 17 8 217 0 0 199 18 6 341 19 6 205 17 10 1,899 10 3 3.496 6 9 478 12 2 2,077 19 4 1,188 12 10 450 2 8 482 5 3 393 11 3 321 4 8 214 9 4 199 18 6 309 18 0 176 3 10 1.497 10 3 154 9 8 64 19 5 18 8 9 22 2 3 30 10 7 + 2-52 - 3-44 - 5-20 - 6-75 - 8-30 - 5-96 - 6-33 - 5-45 - 4-23 - 7-15 - 5-45 - 5-69 22 13 0 2 10 8 32 1 6 29 14 0 402 0 0 Total .. 871 12,066 4 3 11,286 14 5 779 9 10 Taranaki District — Court Taranaki „ Waireka „ Patea.. „ Inglewood Forest „ Raleigh „ Egmont „ Stratford Central Body New Plymouth 1864 1866 1867 1876 1883 1884 1887 84 225 51 134 30 45 43 1,686 17 0 2,429 17 4 425 1 11 893 6 6 196 18 2 477 *2 1 115 5 2 446 16 9 1,686 17 0 2,414 2 10 322 9 6 874 14 6 196 18 2 472 7 9 86 17 6 264 19 5 15 14 6 102 12 5 18 12 0 -14-77 - 4-23 - 14-49 -10-96 -14-18 - 6-82 Patea Inglowood .. Waitara Hawera Stratford New Plymouth 4 14 4 28 7 8 181 17 4 Total 612 6,671 4 11 6,319 6 8 351 18 3 Wellington District — Court Sir George Grey „ Robin Hood „ Little John „ Roderick Dhu .. „ Sir George Bowen „ Blenheim „ Wairarapa „ Loyal Enterprise „ Clarendon „ Manawatu „ Marquis of Normanby .. „ Loyal Feilding „ William Gladstone „ Pioneer „ Egmont „ Loyal Halcombe ,, Woodville „ Pohangina „ Epuni „ Pahiatua .. Kopuaranga Wellington .. Marton Wanganui .. Wellington .. Blenheim .. Greytown .. Masterton .. Picton Palmerston N. Carterton Feilding Gisborne Te Nui Opunake Halcombe .. Woodville .. Ashurst Petone Pahiatua Mauriceville 1862 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1874 1875 1876 1876 1877 1877 1882 1884 1884 1885 1886 1886 1887 249 205 145 155 269 116 70 113 64 114 104 79 119 50 15 24 79 43 124 126 42 7,930 18 7 2,012 0 1 1,258 3 5 1,430 2 5 3,326 0 11 3,944 11 8 1,154 12 1 723 19 9 1,336 15 4 1,152 17 11 425 4 5 886 4 10 1,598 0 9 604 1 5 304 14 4 126 14 1 227 1 6 159 15 2 721 3 1 400 7 5 341 5 6 6,041 1 5 1,688 16 6 1,205 18 3 1,392 12 4 3,217 1 2 3,207 9 8 1,154 12 1 715 8 3 1,264 12 9 582 3 1 423 18 7 848 17 5 1,533 18 9 535 7 2 288 3 5 102 5 7 219 15 7 104 17 3 579 8 3 265 16 10 228 1 2 1,889 17 2 323 3 7 52 5 2 37 10 1 108 19 9 737 1 0 8 11 6 72 3 7 570 14 10 1 5 10 37 7 5 64 2 0 68 14 3 16 10 11 24 8 6 7 5 11 54 17 11 141 H 10 134 10 7 113 4 4 + 2-97 -10-88 - 9-96 - 4-94 - 7-41 + 7-82 - 8-51 -12-45 - 1-33 - 9-81 - 8-44 - 2-74 - 2-03 - 5-91 - 2-53 - 5-38 - 8-99 - 9-56 - 7-38 - 8-99 - 7-38 • Inclusive of the Funeral Fund of the Central Bod;

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Name of Society and Bbanch. Place of Establishment. si* ill •h Sri •3 " <a B o § 55 Sip Total Worth. Sick and Funeral Fund. Management Fund, Goods, &c. Surplus or Deficiency per Member at last Valuation.* A.O.F— continued. Wellington District— continued. Court Hunterville „ Sir William Jervois Pride of Levin .. „ Bloomfield Central Body Hunterville Newtown Levin Lower Hutt Wellington .. 1888 1889 1891 1891 35 89 30 16 £ s. d. 58 12 5 221 5 11 55 7 8 48 19 11 4,881 16 11 £ s. d. 50 5 0 168 7 7 20 10 1 21 7 11 4,574 18 0 £ s. d. 8 7 5 52 18 10 34 17 1 27 12 0 306 18 11 £ - 7-95 - 6-47 - 8-59 - 6-58 Total 2,475 35,330 17 6 30,435 14 1 4,895 3 5 -15-80 -19-92 -12-03 -21-39 -22-30 -11-28 - 6-43 - 5-38 -17-53 -15-14 Nelson District — Court Eobin Hood „ Perseverance .. „ Pride of the Forest „ Concord „ Unity „ Charleston Sherwood Forest „ Aorere „ Royal Oak Inangahua Central Body Nelson Motueka Wakapuaka Greymouth .. Havelook Charleston .. Stoke Gollingwood Westport Reefton Nelson 1862 1863 1864 1867 1871 1871 1872 1873 1875 1878 259 80 39 76 57 23 35 67 30 28 4,386 11 6 414 9 9 1,052 1 1 561 6 2 902 2 4 412 2 9 960 5 3 1,462 15 1 626 10 11 359 12 0 1,183 5 1 4,307 7 8 393 6 3 933 9 0 520 9 0 748 18 4 392 3 5 929 3 9 1,442 4 6 625 12 7 342 11 3 990 15 7 79 3 10 21 3 6 118 12 1 40 17 2 153 4 0 19 19 4 31 1 6 20 10 7 0 18 4 17 0 9 192 9 6 Total 694 12,321 1 11 11,626 1 4 695 0 7 -31-59 United Westland District — Court Pride of the West Hokitika 1866 19 376 8 10 340 5 7 36 3 3 Canterbury United District — Court Star of Canterbury Queen of the Isles „ Pride of Courtenay Thistle of the Forest Woodf ord „ Papanui „ Star of Dunsandel „ Star of Belfast.. „ Ashburton „ Queen of the Seas District Widow and Orphan Fund Central Body Christchurch Lyttelton Courtenay .. Sydenham .. Kaiapoi Papanui Dunsandel .. Belfast Ashhurton .. New Brighton Christchurch 1852 1859 1876 1879 1880 1881 1888 1888 1889 1889 1867 425 52 45 69 107 56 40 22 25 12 7,803 8 7 1,611 18 5 692 8 6 924 15 6 1,213 2 0 118 0 7 123 18 11 111 12 3 90 2 1 49 11 5 1,423 3 4 4,340 18 0 7,676 2 9 1,252 14 3 581 10 8 898 9 5 1,122 7 11 102 11 3 88 4 7 108 15 10 77 17 9 43 18 3 127 5 10 359 4 2 110 17 10 26 6 1 90 14 1 15 9 4 35 14 4 2 16 5 12 4 4 5 13 2 1,423 3 4 161 0 8 + 0-17 - 7-29 + 200 + 0-88 + 0-50 - 6-33 - 5-50 - 3-12 - 5-70 - 3-58 + 11-08 4,17917 4 Total 853 18,502 19 7 16,132 10 0 2,370 9 7 South Canterbury District — Court Southern Cross „ Foresters' Pride „ Progress Central Body Timaru Waimate St. Andrew's Timaru 1865 1875 1883 295 90 40 5,867 5 9 910 6 7 216 6 2 352 19 2 5,695 5 11 696 14 2 186 18 8 299 9 0 171 19 10 213 12 5 29 7 6 53 10 2 - 7-67 -14-49 -10-87 Total 425 7,346 17 8 6,878 7 9 468 9 11 United Otago District — Court Pride of Dunedin Pride of the Lake „ Enterprise Robin Hood Pride of the Leith Bruce Star of the Dunstan „ Pride of Oamaru „ Star of Tuapeka „ Pride of Alexandra „ Havelock Roxburgh „ Star of the South „ St. Andrews Excelsior Little John Southern Star .. „ Royal Oak Central Body Dunedin Queenstown Dunedin Port Chalmers Dunedin Milton Clyde Oamaru Lawrence .. Alexandra .. Waitahuna .. Roxburgh .. Invercargill Caversham .. Mornington.. Roslyn Campbelltown Wyndham .. Dunedin 1862 1863 1863 1864 1864 1865 1866 1868 1868 1869 1869 1873 1874 1875 1877 1888 1890 1890 210 24 206 117 214 104 24 142 40 16 22 41 219 107 57 60 37 51 7,113 6 5 513 16 0 3,981 6 6 1,122 16 1 1,867 17 9 1,195 2 0 347 6 9 1,331 1 6 658 0 0 558 12 2 496 2 8 389 19 10 1,864 15 4 731 8 3 654 10 1 201 0 6 94 4 0 108 16 4 5,679 16 9 7.044 6 5 503 0 3 3,728 10 4 1.045 12 3 1,808 10 0 1,064 18 6 327 6 9 1,176 0 2 561 12 0 503 12 1 452 17 3 370 15 1 1,829 2 8 630 16 3 632 4 3 179 8 9 70 7 1 99 19 7 4,523 7 11 69 0 0 10 15 9 252 16 2 77 3 10 59 7 9 130 3 6 20 0 0 155 1 4 96 8 0 55 0 1 43 5 5 19 4 9 35 12 8 100 12 0 22 5 10 21 11 9 23 16 11 8 16 9 1,156 8 10 + 4-78 - 5-44 + 3-62 -15-59 - 6-09 -10-18 + 1-45 - 2-14 - 8-25 + 12-19 - 2-52 + 4-90 - 3-89 - 9-35 - 0-18 - 3-16 - 5-34 - 3-56 Total 1,691 28,909 18 11 26,552 7 7 2,357 11 4 + 6-82 Court not in any District — Court Coromandel Coromandel 1871 27 973 11 7 919 7 10 54 3 9 Total of Order |9,056 143,998 1 3 130,452 2 8 13,545 18 7 A.O.S. Sanctuary Sir George Grey Wellington .. 1865 - 2-19 58 794 19 8 748 1 7 46 18 1 * Inclusive of the Funeral Fund of the Central Body.

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Name of Society and Bbanoh. Place of Establishment. H ■s9 rf IP: 9 B d Total Worth. Sick and Funeral Fund. Management Fund, Goods, &c. Surplus or Deficiency per Member at last Valuation.* U.A.O.D. Grand Lodge of Canterbury — Pioneer Lodge .. Hope of St. Albans „ Mistletoe Ethelbert „ .. Lyttelton Hearts of Oak „ Star of Anglesea Perseverance „ Hope of Amberley „ Anchor „ Ohoka „ .. Timaru Trafalgar „ .. Star of Ashburton Ivy of Linwood „ Central Body Christchurch St. Albans .. Christchurch Springston .. Lyttelton .. Lincoln Addington .. Amberley .. Woolston Ohoka Timaru Kaiapoi Ashburton .. Linwood Ohristchurch 1875 1879 1879 1880 1880 1880 1880 1880 1880 1882 1882 1882 1883 1888 238 85 80 44 63 66 58 34 63 32 145 31 110 35 £ s. a. 2,602 12 10 1,059 17 0 977 15 9 283 6 8 679 15 1 594 13 9 185 7 11 181 18 11 508 14 4 317 11 10 1,146 8 3 196 4 9 773 3 7 137 19 10 1,381 18 2 s s. a. 2,561 10 9 999 9 4 945 13 9 263 3 2 652 6 5 568 1 7 157 6 2 175 5 2 477 13 2 316 15 5 941 1 10 191 9 9 683 14 3 132 16 8 1,232 6 1 £ s. a. 41 2 1 60 7 8 32 2 0 20 3 6 27 8 8 26 12 2 28 1 9 6 13 9 31 1 2 0 16 5 205 6 5 4 15 0 89 9 4 5 3 2 149 12 1 £ - 5-98 - 3-71 - 5-69 - 891 - 7-90 - 4-10 -13-20 -10-80 - 9-76 - 6-81 - 8-68 -12-42 - 7-46 - 7-17 Total 1,084 11,027 8 8 10,298 13 6 728 15 2 Lodges separately Registered — Excelsior „ Oak of Sydenham „ Otago „ Bud of Hope „ .. Star of New Zealand „ .. Enterprise „ Ivanhoe „ Star of the West „ .. Royal Oak „ Acorn „ Auckland Myrtle „ Linden „ Totara „ ■ ■ Bishop „ All Nations „ West Harbour „ Brunner „ Endeavour „ Blenheim Mistletoe Turanganui Good Intent „ Pacific „ Poneke Rose of Palmerston „ Gore „ Star of Egmont Wellington .. Sydenham .. Dunedin Eangiora Lower Hutt S. Dunedin .. Dunedin Greymouth.. Caversham .. Invercargill Auckland Tauranga .. Roslyn Carterton .. Wanganui .. Port Chalmers Rothesay Brunnerton.. Oamaru Blenheim .. Gisborne Mosgiel Wellington .. Petone PalmerstonS. Gore Patea 1879 1879 1880 1880 1880 1880 1880 1881 1881 1881 1882 1883 1883 1883 1883 1883 1883 1883 1884 1884 1884 1885 1886 1886 1886 1889 1891 235 153 83 84 69 129 146 67 61 120 74 8 49 35 99 58 30 67 70 72 178 39 89 51 71 45 20 1,968 4 5 1,548 4 7 946 11 0 558 4 10 729 9 0 888 1 11 1,158 5 1 306 6 4 341 18 5 931 12 2 426 9 4 118 7 0 354 10 7 182 1 5 944 16 9 513 14 11 297 16 5 471 10 7 603 11 10 422 4 11 1,026 15 8 345 0 0 439 3 3 242 14 1 158 16 6 111 1 11 83 3 9 1,731 17 7 1,452 5 4 946 11 0 471 17 2 699 9 7 796 19 6 1,072 15 5 292 15 0 283 12 11 734 2 4 322 18 0 102 9 0 320 17 8 174 10 10 822 17 4 492 12 6 279 11 6 460 6 8 552 12 4 382 4 11 891 17 1 316 5 0 367 4 5 216 19 2 103 2 7 81 13 7 66 19 3 236 6 10 95 19 3 86 7 8 29 19 5 91 2 5 85 9 8 13 11 4 58 5 6 197 9 10 103 11 4 15 18 0 33 12 11 7 10 7 121 19 5 21 2 5 18 4 11 11 3 11 50 19 6 .40 0 0 134 18 7 28 15 0 71 18 10 25 14 11 55 13 11 29 8 4 16 4 6 - 5-65 - 7-24 - 0-99 - 8-75 - 5-45 - 7-41 - 5-55 - 7-35 - 6-75 - 8-80 -12-16 - 4-79 - 8-15 - 5-00 - 0-10 - 6-02 - 2-16 - 4-22 - 6-14 - 0-08 - 3-88 - 3-16 - 5-30 - 2-38 - 6-53 Total 2,202 16,118 16 8 14,437 7 8 1,681 9 0 Total of Order 3,286 27,146 5 4 24,736 1 2 2,410 4 2 - 1-56 + 1-06 + 5-18 - 4-39 + 1-58 -12-20 I.O.R. New Zealand District — Hope of Auckland Tent Star of Hauraki „ Eden Northern Star „ Gordon „ Whangaroa „ Central Body Auckland .. Thames Newmarket.. Aratapu Onehunga .. Whangaroa.. Auckland 1863 1870 1874 1881 1885 1886 178 66 35 21 18 17 4 1,952 2 8 1,761 1 11 831 17 9 90 2 7 221 16 2 86 12 1 3,037 0 9 1,916 5 10 1,646 13 1 820 1 6 88 2 7 202 16 9 82 16 8 2,920 4 3 35 16 10 114 8 10 11 16 3 2 0 0 18 19 5 3 15 5 116 16 6 Total 339 7,980 13 11 7,677 0 8 303 13 3 + 13-37 + 17-58 - 3-27 - 2-39 + 13-84 + 37-80 + 1-69 - 5-48 - 7-06 - 5-53 - 6-62 - 7-57 - 1-59 - 5-08 -11-88 - 9-14 - 9-09 - 2-67 New Zealand Central District — Hope of Wellington Tent Hope of Napier „ Bon Accord „ Perseverance „ Haste to the Rescue „ Excelsior „ Sir Wilfrid Lawson „ Bud of Promise „ Unity Excelsior „ Hope of Dunedin „ Pride of Christchurch „ Murihiku „ Scandia's Hope Hope of Ormondville „ Hope of Woodville „ Masterton Hope of Carterton „ Wellington .. Napier Blenheim .. Wellington .. Waipukurau Sanson Nelson New Plymouth Wellington .. Dunedin Christchurch Invercargill.. Norsewood .. Ormondville Woodville .. Masterton .. Carterton .. 1866 1870 1871 1872 1872 1873 1874 1874 1875 1875 1876 1877 1877 1877 1878 1878 1881 1883 110 12 53 32 11 11 15 86 87 41 86 72 97 18 22 51 27 27 3,800 8 0 511 6 5 525 12 6 540 16 5 303 7 11 644 17 11 279 7 3 1,226 4 10 387 18 11 505 17 0 893 18 5 756 12 7 1,487 9 2 97 0 1 245 14 5 341 1 0 250 6 2 307 2 6 3,784 8 8 509 7 9 524 19 8 534 2 7 298 12 0 618 3 1 269 4 4 1,204 9 7 383 7 5 504 5 9 873 18 6 749 4 0 1,487 9 2 97 0 1 179 2 5 340 16 0 245 15 1 306 9 9 15 19 4 1 18 8 0 12 10 6 13 10 4 15 11 26 14 10 10 2 11 21 15 3 4 11 6 1 11 3 19 19 11 7 8 7 66 12 0 0 5 0 4 11 1 0 12 9 * Inclusive of the Funeral Fund of the Central Body, except as regards the separately registered lodges of the U.A.O.D. 4—H. 1.

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Name of Society and Beanch. Place of Establishment. o ™ q H ■« Ocii O OO Hi Total Worth. Sick and Funeral Fund. Management Fund, Goods, &a. Surplus or Deficiency per Member at last Valuation.* I.O.B.— continued. Tew Zealand Central District —ctd. Star of Wakefield Hope of Johnsonville „ Progress „ Eescue „ Onward „ Gisborne „ Pride of Egmont „ Central Body Wakefield .. Johnsonville Kaikora N. Nelson PalmerstonN. Gisborne Hawera Wellington .. 1883 1884 1884 1886 1891 1892 1893 57 12 13 25 11 25 21 3 £ s. d. 359 15 5 213 10 7 315 6 7 38 1 11 21 12 6 31 1 1 20 6 6 4,333 2 10 & s. d. 329 15 3 199 5 2 175 5 2 23 17 11 20 14 1 21 14 6 14 15 10 3,270 18 9 £ s. d. 30 0 2 14 5 5 140 1 5 14 4 0 0 18 5 9 6 7 5 10 8 1,062 4 1 - 9-35 - 2-00 - 6-06 - 4-21 -17-00 - 9-28 Total 1,025 18,437 18 11 16,967 2 6. 1,470 16 5 -21-30 Ibert District — Star of Hope Tent Hokitika 1869 362 15 7 328 11 10 34 3 9 22 Total of Order 1,386 26,781 8 5 24,972 15 0 1,808 13 5 S.D.T. Wand Division of New Zealand — Antidote Division.. Perseverance „ Progress „ Resolution „ Try Again „ Excelsior . „ Blim Helpmate „ Advance „ Sunbeam „ .. .. Hope of Sydenham Division .. Unity Dawn of Light „ Central Body Dunedin Christchurch Kaiapoi Rangiora Woodend Addington .. St. Albans .. Ash burton .. Wellington .. Wanganui .. Sydenham .. Gore Temuka Addington .. 1871 1872 1872 1873 1877 1885 1885 1886 1887 1888 1888 1890 1892 205 81 157 75 32 37 81 36 77 27 49 14 16 1,469 6 8 27 8 9 1,044 4 11 109 4 6 34 16 6 44 9 1 26 17 8 0 4 0 42 17 10 24 3 9 46 18 11 10 11 7 5 3 0 2,762 6 8 1,403 6 10 0 15 10 967 3 2 1519 7 65 19 10 26 12 11 77 1 9 109 4 6 34 16 6 28 9 6 26 17 8 0 4 0 6 12 0 20 0 0 36 7 9 10 11 7 5 3 0 132 8 3 -15-22 -15-22 + 0-60 -15-22 -15-22 -15-22 -15-22 -15-22 -15-22 -15-22 -15-22 -15-22 -15-22 36 5 10 4 3 9 10 11 2 2,629 18 5 Total 887 5,648 13 10 5,068 4 7 580 9 3 H.A.C.B.S. hw Zealand, District — Charleston Branch .. Grahamstpwn „ St. Joseph's „ Auckland „ St. Patrick's „ St. Patrick's „ St. John's „ St. Patrick's St. John's „ St. Patrick's St. Mary's „ St. Joseph's „ St. Michael's St. Patrick's Our Lady of Perpetual Succour Branch Central Body Charleston .. Grahamstown Dunedin Auckland Christchurch Wellington .. Napier Blenheim .. Leeston Lincoln Timaru Hastings Masterton .. Oamaru Milton 1870 1870 1873 1873 1874 1874 1874 1876 1882 1882 1882 1885 1886 1891 1891 24 73 90 151 90 84 67 76 32 20 76 34 27 50 25 128 3 8 786 17 0 834 4 10 2,548 18 6 785 19 4 504 2 3 352 13 2 512 18 9 243 5 11 150 2 4 426 7 5 168 0 2 75 14 0 100 5 10 59 6 11 74 5 11 660 17 2 740 4 9 1,919 4 2 703 7 3 345 0 5 309 19 8 422 2 5 163 9 4 108 9 10 292 3 8 ' 144 5 9 63 14 9 87 9 8 34 14 9 53 17 9 125 19 10 94 0 1 629 14 4 82 12 1 159 1 10 42 13 6 90 16 4 79 16 7 41 12 6 134 3 9 23 14 5 11 19 3 12 16 2 24 12 2 -16-97 -12-22 .-12-97 -11-89 - 15-51 -14-08 -11-79 -12-56 -11-18 -15-80 - 9-08 Auckland 3,175 2 6 3,073 15 8 101 6 10 Total 919 10,852 2 7 9,143 5 2 1,708 17 5 P.A.F.S.A. 'rand Council of New Zealand — Prince of Wales Lodge Pioneer „ Excelsior „ Wicklifie John Knox „ Alexandra „ Triumph „ Valley True Blue „ Star of Hastings „ Star of Oamaru „ Pride of Ngapara „ Central Body Thames Dunedin Green Island Napier Wellington .. Auckland .. S. Dunedin.. N.E. Valley.. Hastings Oamaru Ngapara Thames 1873 1873 1876 1877 1879 1879 1883 1883 1883 1883 1890 140 39 57 43 63 86 73 28 18 103 32 1,290 16 10 49 5 4 172 10 1 527 19 2 341 10 4 414 1 0 388 1 3 207 4 6 105 1 10 336 0 0 64 9 4 3,310 16 0 1,190 16 5 18 3 8 127 2 6 525 7 5 525 9 4 378 13 6 318 11 10 186 4 6 95 3 6 271 15 6 56 15 8 2,987 0 0 100 0 5 31 1 8 45 7 7 2 11 9 16 1 0 35 7 6 69 9 5 21 0 0 9 18 4 64 4 6 7 13 8 323 16 0 -15-47 -25-47 -16-43 -14-88 - 9-29 -15-59 -14-91 -13-13 -13-32 -15-18 -15-12 Total 682 7,407 15 8 6,681 3 10 726 11 10 R.B.B.S. Otago R.E.B.S. New Zealand R.E.B.S. Dunedin Inveroargill.. 1875 1879 27 14 11 59 19 6 -12-32 -23-31 137 76 2,486 17 3 465 9 5 2,459 2 4 405 9 11 Total 213 2,952 6 8 2,864 12 3 87 14 5 Grand Total 60,750 16 9 29,763 530,586 19 11 469,836 3 2 * Inclusive of the Funeral Fund of the Central Body except as regards the Star of Hopi Tent, I.O.E.

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TABLE II.—Numerical Progress, Mortality, and Sickness for the Year 1893.

No. of Members ac during Yea] Lmitted No. of Members who left during Year. No. of Deaths during Year No. of Members on Boll Sickness Experience. Name of Society. Total. O i -tJ l^1 By Clearance and Amalgamation. Total. By By Arrears, ClearAc, ance. of OfBegis- At Begin-, At End Members. *f. red ning of of Wives. Year., Year. No. of Members Sick No. of "Weeks' Sickness experienced during Year. iuring Year. First I Second j Alter Twelve Six Months. Six Months, < Months. Total. Manchester Unity Independent Oedek of Odd Fellows — Auckland District Hawke's Bay District New Plymouth District Wangauui District Wellington District Marlborough District Nelson District Motueka District North Westland District Hokitika District Ashley District North Canterbury District Lyttelton District Ashburton District Otago District Invercargill District 131 130 47 9 104 6 30 23 12 7 78 127 78 26 191 89 128 120 46 6 97 6 30 23 12 7 77 112 75 26 178 85 3 10 1 3 7 50 86 43 3 77 41 5 17 11 31 98 87 11 134 23 49 79 40 3 76 36 4 15 11 28 93 81 10 116 23 1 7 3 1 5 1 2 9 3 3 6 1 10 2 1 8 3 8 3 1 13 5 6 1 5 4 2 1,116 891 540 146 1,156 131 825 328 231 243 673 1,541 777 275 2,005 516 1,188 932 541 152 1,177 135 804 344 225 231 717 1,562 765 289 2,049 577 257 132 73 35 217 35 182 66 66 78 164 266 182 50 397 106 Wks. ds. 2,734 0 605 0 574 0 317 0 1,779 0 268 5 2,055 2 631 0 563 4 609 4 1,027 5 1,478 4 1,118 2 253 3 3,224 0 1,086 3 Wks. ds. 1,494 2 497 2 352 6 171 6 916 1 216 5 896 5 240 0 337 1 341 5 707 1 1,327 1 699 4 220 5 1,701 5 497 6 Wks. ds. 174 1 23 3 21 1 7 5 66 6 126 1 26 0 43 2 56 3 43 4 86 0 109 2 13 3 334 3 79 1 Wks. ds. 1,065 4 84 2 200 0 137 3 796 0 52 0 1,032 3 365 0 183 1 211 3 277 0 265 3 309 3 19 2 1,187 6 509 3 1 15 3 3 5 6 1 18 1 1 5 1 2 8 2 13 4 Total of Order 1,088 1,028 GO 718 665 53 11,394 76 SS 11,688 2,306 Independent Oedeb op Odd Fellows Grand Lodge of New Zealand 18,325 4 10,418 6 1,211 0 6,695 5 208 196 12 144 910 1 605 5 52 3 136 1,157 1,212 165 National Independent Obdeh of Odd Fellows — Auckland Provincial District I 15 252 0 53 53 15 258 293 G8 329 0 299 6 29 1 Bbitish United Obdeb of Odd Fellows— Wellington District I •• 28 28 60 83 18 0 18 0 Ancient Oedee of Foresters — Auckland District Hawke's Bay District Taranaki District Wellington District Nelson District United Westland District Canterbury United District South Canterbury District United Otago District Court Coromandel 181 109 113 271 67 1 59 28 199 1 170 102 108 244 62 1 52 27 187 1 11 7 5 27 5 128 88 21 218 37 1 48 23 105 2 123 80 17 193 32 1 42 20 97 2 5 8 4 25 5 10 5 2 16 4 6 3 "i 8 1,346 855 522 2,438 668 19 850 421 1,610 28 1,389 871 612 2,475 694 19 853 425 1,691 27 351 158 100 472 159 5 170 82 294 7 1,560 6 638 0 580 1 2,938 6 946 5 32 0 1,057 4 459 0 2,352 6 26 1 1,404 3 607 1 445 5 1,990 2 633 1 32 0 585 6 276 4 1,344 3 26 1 54 2 30 6 26 0 150 0 78 4 102 1 108 3 798 4 235 0 7 1 12 6 3 8 8 1 13 6 3 7 160 0 17 1 233 5 311 5 165 2 774 5 Total of Order 1,029 954 75 671 607 64 59 37 8,757 9,056 1,798 10,592 1 7,345 5 2,495 6 750 4

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TABLE II.—Numerical Progress, Mortality, and Sickness— continued.

No. of Members admitted during Year. No. of Members who left during Year. No. of Deaths during Year No. of Members on Eoll Sickness Experience. Name of Society. Total. S3 o .^ •43 fl a By Clearance and Amalgamation. Total. By Arrears, &e. By Clearance. Of Members. Of Begistered Wives. At Beginning of Year. At End of Year. No. of Members Sick during Year. No. of W< ieks' Sickness ixperienced during Year. Total. First Six Months. Second Six Months. After Twelve Months. Ancient Obdek op Shepherds — Sanctuary Sir George Grey 3 3 4 4 59 58 19 Wks. ds. 105 0 Wks. ds. 53 0 Wks. ds. Wks. ds. 52 0 •• United Ancient Obder op Dbuids — ■ Grand Lodge of Canterbury Lodges separately registered I 156 311 144 264 12 47 64 191 52 161 12 30 8 13 1 9 1,000 2,095 1,084 2,202 190 443 911 4 2,113 1 752 0 1,852 3 54 5 133 2 104 6 127 3 ! i 59 Total of Order 467 408 255 213 42 21 10 3,095 3,286 633 3,024 5 2,604 3 188 0 232 2 Independent Obdeb op Eechaeitbs — New Zealand District New Zealand Central District Albert District 43 161 20 145 23 16 28 95 1 22 82 1 6 13 5 6 1 3 329 965 23 339 1,025 22 74 181 6 475 3 699 2 12 6 303 4 676 3 12 6 43 4 7 6 128 2 15 0 Total of Order 19 204 165 39 124 105 11 1,317 1,386 261 1,187 4 992 6 51 3 143 2 Sons and Daughtees op Temperance — Grand Division of New Zealand I 121 ( 110 11 100 95 874 887 165 1,071 0 755 4 76 2 239 1 Hibernian Austbalasian Catholic Benefit Society — New Zealand District .. 95 86 9 t 461 3 92 89 9 ! 925 919 209 1,488 0 919 0 107 4 Peotestant Alliance Feiendly Society op Australasia — Grand Council of New Zealand I ! ! 82 66 3 I 124 886 3 I 573 5 99 2 213 3 16 79 74 5 4 682 682 Eailway Employes' Benefit Societies — Total of Eailway Employes' Benefit Societies : I ! 2 ; 216 213 48 5 208 0 1 1 56 472 1 215 3 •• Grand Total 3,378 3,097 281 2,208 2,009 199 201 1 107 28,794 29,763 5,810 38,409 5 24,802 1 2,614 3 10,993 1

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TABLE III.—Sick and Funeral Funds. —Receipts and Expenditure for the Year 1893.

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Name of Society. IPs 8§» g 3 so Receipts. is a Cβ 0) o> I—I <*H CO 111 a> [V, O p si <& P u o o 3 Expenditure. o a CD h M H S a O a> M "o g aS &§ ■3-ti -§£■ o; n l il M.U.I.O.O.F. Auckland District Hawke's Bay New Plymouth „ Wanganui „ Wellington „ Marlborough „ Nelson „ Motueka „ North Westland Hokitika Ashley „ North Canterbury „ Lyttelton „ Ashburton „ Otago Invercargill „ £ 2,091 1,289 746 149 1,522 175 1,292 508 383 276 1,127 2,252 1,325 465 2,954 810 £ 8 2 6 2 7 £ 999 602 411 235 845 172 995 299 394 496 300 745 442 178 2,663 738 £ 247 40 60 9 168 40 48 42 110 70 340 110 40 350 90 £ 352 44 12 12 10 7 9 £ 2,274 529 331 249 1,208 236 1,434 393 419 459 801 1,246 922 233 2,458 765 £ 342 33 86 14 320 31 346 39 40 85 102 283 100 64 476 56 £ . 272 40 60 158 20 96 30 150 70 290 80 50 340 100 £ 1,775 118 37 24 225 10 2 103 399 16 319 135 296 1 1,743 135 £ 3,697 1,977 1,235 405 2,535 399 2,294 871 819 897 1,589 3,443 1,914 683 6,133 1,648 £ 4,663 720 514 287 1,911 297 1,782 631 888 710 1,292 1,954 1,398 348 5,017 1,056 £ 28,402 12,983 6,684 4,052 22,663 5,908 .14,465 6,392 6,813 8,872 8,766 17,264 13,053 3,576 53,306 13,545 £ 27,436 14,240 7,405 4,170 23,287 6,010 14,977 6,632 6,744 9,059 9,063 18,753 13,569 3,911 54,422 14,137 12 1 3 91 106 34 3 117 7 49 3 Total of Order 17,364 165 10,514 1,764 732 13,957 2,417 1,756 5,338 30,539 23,408 226,744 233,815 I.O.O.F. Grand Lodge of New Zealand 1,821 479 240 5 696 403 240 779 2,545 2,118 10,768 11,195 N.I.O.'O.F. Auckland Provincial District.. 480 t 42 90 51 321 76 80 118 663 595 1,244 1,176 B.U.O.O.F. Wellington District .. 81 6 14 18 20 I t . 101 38 250 313 A.O.F. Auckland District Hawke's Bay „ Taranaki ,, Wellington Nelson » United Westland Canterbury United „ South Canterbury „ United Otago „ Court Coromandel 1,882 1,235 795 3,074 967 24 1,235 507 2,136 43 17 57 11 37 1 9 9 629 487 387 1,117 618 37 560 171 1,197 37 260 150 70 370 105 195 22 15 17 99 1 24 49 84 1,496 615 466 2,226 795 32 746 340 1,584 26 398 442 135 434 155 285 150 70 358 175 16 85 26 119 24 2,983 1,894 1,324 4,589 1,886 63 2,028 792 3,752 82 2,195 1,292 697 3,137 1,149 32 1,201 493 2,409 27 14,473 9,187 5,427 24,409 9,898 309 11,126 6,280 20,686 864 15,261 9,789 6,054 25,861 10,635 340 11,953 6,579 22,029 919 200 56 335 251 87 417 200 56 325 4 10 83 1 2 Total of Order 11,898 143 5,240 1,606 506 8,326 2,319 1,619 368 19,393 12,632 102,659 109,420 A.O.S. Sanctuary Sir George Grey .. 62 1 34 1 47 98 47 697 748 U.A.O.D. Grand Lodge of Canterbury .. Lodges separately registered .. 1,369 2,795 25 89 490 777 125 380 4 541 784 1,829 320 436 120 390 8 41 2,013 4,582 1,227 2,696 3,923 8,281 12,551 9,067 14,437 Total of Order 4,164 114 1,267 505 545 2,613 756 510 44 6,595 20,832 23,504 I.O.B. New Zealand District New Zealand Central District Albert District 508 1,288 27 2 271 622 16 115 200 15 59 13 394 649 13 26 255 6 115 200 15 60 16 955 2,123 58 595 1,120 34 4,397 12,693 305 4,757 13,696 329 Total of Order 1,823 2 909 330 72 1,056 287 330 76 3,136 1,749 17,395 18,782 S.D.T. Grand Division of New Zealand 967 145 215 88 786 157 270 1,386 1,424 2,599 9 3,613 2,438 H.A.C.B.S. New Zealand District 1,094 22 281 140 48 1,089 499 150 42 1,585 1,780 6,265 6,070 P.A.F.S.A. Grand Council of New Zealand 864 15 297 135 16 683 230 135 33 1,327 1,081 3,448 3,694 R.E.B.S. Total of R.E.B. Societies 394 161 296 80 8 555 384 2,693 2,864 Grand Total 41,012 477 19,383 5,025 2,064 29,888 7,164 5,170 8,192 67,961 50,414 396,540 414,087

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TABLE IV Medical and Management Expenses Funds. —Receipts and Expenditure for the Year 1893.

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en S3 en O O S m fill IfH o & Q ■receipts. q t>4 oS ft I! 1 ! II si* H <1 . Hg H Expenditure. 03 a S-i a a a> x I 'o 1 o < Name of Society. M.U.I.O.O.F. Auckland District Hawke's Bay „ New Plymouth Wanganui „ Wellington „ Marlborough „ Nelson „ Motueka „ North Westland Hokitika „ Ashley „ North Canterbury „ Lyttelton Ashburton „ Otago Invercargill „ £ 1,378 1,071 849 153 1,381 175 848 288 479 487 689 1,638 952 261 3,046 759 £ 176 50 118 69 £ 231 265 45 19 191 18 37 15 192 21 43 384 135 22 403 117 £ 985 907 565 167 1,060 103 476 159 381 270 442 1,196 714 215 2,204 561 £ 462 300 190 44 431 36 212 96 218 184 162 422 206 60 813 168 £ 215 87 102 14 156 27 92 28 49 42 81 173 91 25 250 93 £ 65 07 57 12 124 16 114 9 23 26 53 196 66 16 1,622 34 £ 1,785 1,386 894 290 1,641 193 889 303 671 508 732 2,032 1,088 307 3,619 880 £ 1,727 1,361 914 237 1,771 182 894 292 671 522 738 1,987 1,077 316 4,889 856 £ 6,082 100 14 1,887 1,339 11 214 64 4 10 1 24 170 4 154 3,522 172 223 2,707 212 Total of Order 14,454 626 2,138 10,405 4,004 1,525 2,500 17,218 18,434 16,701 I.O.O.P. Grand Lodge oi New Zealand 177 1,161 593 212 99 2,057 2,065 321 1,875 N.I.O.O.F. Auckland Provincial District.. 115 100 10 54 274 279 56 269 B.U.O.O.F. Wellington District 98 54 26 101 88 25 A.O.P. Auckland District Hawke's Bay „ Taranaki „ Wellington „ Nelson „ United Westland „ Canterbury United „ South Canterbury „ United Otago „ Court Coromandel 1,831 1,345 883 3,548 1,020 38 1,041 594 2,420 35 16 6 2 30 133 59 56 321 112 1,182 973 592 2,449 699 15 767 468 1,944 17 541 322 191 971 291 12 258 89 589 20 131 76 85 205 173 200 74 52 166 122 1,980 1,404 945 3,871 1,162 38 1,139 609 2,913 44 2,054 1,445 920 3,791 1,285 27 1,159 610 3,001 46 549 58 168 597 446 26 466 364 694 36 11 87 15 404 77 42 159 57 11 309 9 '89 9 Total of Order 3,404 12,755 163 1,187 9,106 3,284 948 1,000 14,105 14,338 A.O.S. Sanctuary Sir George Grey .. 16 L7 17 19 17 U.A.O.D. Grand Lodge of Canterbury .. Lodges separately registered .. 1,690 3,410 7 19 380 380 1,233 2,384 498 921 124 207 192 565 2,077 3,809 2,047 4,077 279 596 Total of Order 5,100 26 760 3,617 1,419 331 757 5,886 6,124 875 I.O.R. New Zealand District New Zealand Central District Albert District 451 1,339 48 10 2 1 36 251 778 27 136 304 17 47 178 2 49 102 1 462 1,377 48 483 1,362 47 78 224 24 Total of Order 1,838 12 37 1,056 457 227 152 1,887 1,892 326 S.D.T. Grand Division of New Zealand 32 605 283 96 45 1,048 1,028 299 996 20 H.A.C.B.S. New Zealand District .12 125 861 361 94 104 1,419 1,420 636 1,282 P.A.F.S.A. Grand Council of New Zealand 82 622 257 125 26 1,061 1,030 118 979 R.E.B.S. Total of R.E.B. Societies 307 241 72 311 313 75 Grand Total 27,859 10,856 3,574 4,739 45,380 47,028 22,855 39,970 868 4,546

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TABLE V. —Disposition of Funds as on the 31st December, 1893.

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Name oi' Society. Total. Investments at Interest. Value of Land and Buildings. Cash not bearing Interest. Value of Goods, Furniture, and llogalia. Other Assets. M.U.I.O.O.F. Auckland District Hawke's Bay „ New Plymouth „ Wanganui „ Wellington Marlborough „ Nelson „ Motueka „ North Wcstland „ Hokitika „ Ashley „ North Canterbury „ Lyttelton „ Ashburton „ Otago „ Invercargill „ £ 42,586 15,179 7,862 6,157 27,222 6,936 19,935 8,301 8,303 9,206 10,734 22,901 14,305 4,441 63,265 14,841 £ 20,830 8,754 7,389 2,375 12,054 6,260 17,733 7,295 7,846 7,452 7,320 11,664 8,541 1,959 51,360 12,021 & 19,967 5,416 £ 1,247 973 473 2 742 345 195 681 142 300 992 1,035 942 408 1,296 524 £ 542 26 £ 'io 3,680 14,119 325 1,823 300 I 300 J 1,396 2,272 9,545 4,340 2,002 9,860 2,015 'ioo 272 6 184 15 15 42 150 657 279 72 410 281 - 35 "io 16 203 339 Total of Order 282,174 190,853 , i 77,360 10,297 3,051 613 I.O.O.F. Grand Lodge of New Zealand 19,395 14,475 2,811 1,009 957 143 N.I.O.O.F. Auckland Provincial District 66 78 2,863 2,719 . . . B.U.O.O.F. Wellington District 573 518 16 39 A.O.F. Auckland District Hawke's Bay „ Taranaki „ Wellington „ Nelson „ United Westland „ Canterbury United „ South Canterbury „ United Otago „ Court Coromandel 21,499 12,066 6,671 35,331 12,321 376 18,503 7,347 28,010 974 14,052 9,349 5,778 23,369 10,517 190 15,637 3,694 23,995 725 6,096 1,932 432 9,020 543 45 I 1,700 3,080 2,882 200 487 475 422 1,848 1,081 141 1,007 208 1,307 31 864 288 39 1,069 180 22 25 122 248 535 18 37 117 191 Total of Order 143,998 107,306 25,930 7,007 3,363 392 A.O.S. Sanctuary Sir George Grey 795 756 23 16 U.A.O.D. Grand Lodge of Canterbury Lodges separately registered 11,027 16,119 9,488 13,582 801 800 247 897 316 790 175 50 Total of Order 27,146 23,070 1,601. 1,144 1,106 225 I.O.R. New Zealand District New Zealand Central District Albert District 7,981 18,438 363 7,777 14,631 337 2^568 180 1,184 1 24 27 10 28 15 Total of Order 22,745 2,568 1,365 61 43 26,782 S.D.T. Grand Division of New Zealand 5,649 4,280 575 449 148 197 H.A.C.B.S. New Zealand District 10,852 7,916 1,648 379 844 65 P.A.P.S.A. Grand Council of Now Zealand 7,408 6,467 517 424 B.E.B.S. Total of E.E.B. Societies .. 2,952 2,454 450 36 12 Grand Total.. 530,587 I I 383,559 112,943 22,308 10,099 1,678

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TABLE VI. —Investments at Interest as on the 31st December, 1893.

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Name of Society. Total. PostOffice SavingsBank. Deposited with Other Bate o( Banks. Interest. on Freehold Property. Mortj ;es CH Government and Municipal Debentures. °1 03 42 Other Investments. M.U.I.O.O.F. Auckland District Hawke's Bay „ New Plymouth Wanganui „ Wellington „ Marlborough „ Nelson „ Motueka „ North Westland Hokitika „ Ashley „ North Canterbury „ Lyttelton „ Ashburton „ Otago „ Invercargill £ 20,830 8,754 7,389 2,375 12,054 6,260 17,733 7,295 7,846 7,452 7,320 11,664 8,541 1,959 51,360 12,021 190,853 £ 90 164 383 317 1,289 367 852 53 294 82 2,398 1,853 478 94 3,918 543 £ 5,766 1,308 134 358 1,671 £ 4-8 4-7 4-7 5-0 5-0 £ 14,974 6,932 6,422 1,700 6,500 5,893 11,280 5,697 6,944 5,775 4,300 6,998 5,019 1,665 37,609 10,858 £ 7-1 7-8 7-2 7-4 6-4 8-8 59 6-8 7'5 9-7 6-1 6-6 6-3 7-0 7-2 7-0 £ £ £ £ 350 450 4-6 6-6 2,'594 7-6 507 1,245 108 1,595 622 2,237 1,626 200 9,529 620 5-0 4-8 5-0 5-0 5-0 4-8 5-0 5-0 4-8 4-9 5,094 5-7 '300 5-6 - 500 6-6 576 1,418 7*6 6-0 '200 7-0 'i04 60 Total of Order 13,175 27,526 4-8 138,566 7-2 5,794 5-8 5,792 6-5 I.O.O.P. Grand Lodge of New Zealand .. 14,475 1,740 1,508 4-9 11,203 7-0 24 6-0 N.I.O.O.F. Auckland Provincial' District 2,719 1,529 5-0 1,190 6-6 B.U.O.O.P. Wellington District 518 228 290 7-0 A.O.P. Auckland District Hawke's Bay „ Taranaki Wellington „ Nelson „ United Westland „ Canterbury United „ South Canterbury United Otago „ Court Coromandel 14,052 9,349 5,778 23,369 10,517 190 15,637 3,694 23,995 725 1,686 1,064 941 1,623 90 10,336 3,055 369 2,020 1,054 5-0 5-0 5-0 4-9 5-0 2,030 5,230 4,468 19,320 4,875 190 13,062 1,079 19,938 400 6-9 7-3 7-2 7-4 7-5 10-0 6-8 6'4 7-0 7-0 3,998 6-6 ; 406 500 6-0 6-0 762 16 1,309 613 2,599 2,723 325 4-9 4-8 5-0 5-0 1,200 5-0 "25 io"6 Total of Order 107,306 7,491 23,094 4-9 70,592 7-1 3,998 6-0 2,131 5'5 A.O.S. Sanctuary Sir George Grey 756 306 450 7-0 U.A.O.D. Grand Lodge of Canterbury Lodges separately registered 9,488 13,582 1,307 1,415 762 2,792 4-8 4-8 6,854 9,275 6-3 7-0 565 100 4-1 6-0 Total of Order 23,070 665 4-5 2,722 3,554 4-8 16,129 6-8 I.O.R. New Zealand District New Zealand Central District .. Albert District 7,777 14,631 337 66 1,253 47 1,181 1,587 4-9 4-9 6,530 10,781 260 6-6 6-5 9-0 500 5-8 510 30 6*7 5-9 Total of Order 22,745 1,366 2,768 4-9 17,571 500 5-8 540 6'6 6'6 S.D.T. Grand Division of New Zealand.. 4,280 523 3,757 6-9 H.A.C.B.S. New Zealand District 7,916 126 25 6-0 5,801 4-9 1,964 6-9 P.A.P.S.A. Grand Council of New Zealand .. .. .. 6,467 I 706 1,161 4-9 4,600 7-3 R.E.B.S. Total of B.E.B. Societies 2,454 i 624 1,750 7-2 80 7-0 Grand Total 383,559 29,007 66,941 4-9 268,062 7-1 10,292 5-9 9,257 6-1

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FRIENDLY SOCIETIES (EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT BY THE REGISTRAR OF)., Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1895 Session I, H-01

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FRIENDLY SOCIETIES (EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT BY THE REGISTRAR OF). Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1895 Session I, H-01

FRIENDLY SOCIETIES (EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT BY THE REGISTRAR OF). Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1895 Session I, H-01