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1899. NEW ZEALAND.

FRIENDLY SOCIETIES (TWENTY-SECOND 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 YEAE 1898. Begisteation of Societies and Beanches. 1. The total number of registrations during the year 1898 was 21, distributed thus: M.TJ.1.0.0.F.,* 10 lodges; A.0.F., 5 courts; U.A.0.D., 2 lodges; 1.0. E., 1 tent; 1.F.5., 2 societies ; W.M.C., 1 club. 2. In the following table the progress of registration during the year is shown by a comparison of the number of societies and branches on the register as at the beginning and end of the year respectively.

3. A complete list of societies and branches on the register as at the end of 1898 is given in Appendix 11. Cancellation of Eegistey. 4. The registry of the under-mentioned society, which has ceased to exist, was cancelled during the year : — A.O.F.—Court Pride of the West. Conversion of Eegistey. 5. During the year thirteen lodges, registered as separate societies, applied for conversion of registry, and were registered as branches —viz., Fountain of Friendship and Duke of Cambridge Lodges, as branches of the Auckland District, M.TJ.1.0.0.F. ; and Otago, Enterprise, Eoyal Oak, Acorn, Linden, West Harbour, Endeavour, Good Intent, Eose of Palmerston, and Gore Lodges, as branches of the Grand Lodge of Otago and Southland District, New Zealand, U.A.O.D.

* LIST OP 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.C.8.5., Hibernian Australasian Catholic Benefit Society. 1.F.5., Isolated Friendly Society. 1.0. G.T., Independent Order of Good Templars. 1.0.0.P., 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.F., Manchester Unity Independent Order of Odd Fellows. N.1.0.0.P., 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,

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[ame or Class o: Society. ;emen as on the 1898. r anuary, ;emen as on the 1898. lecem: >er, M.U.I.O.O.F. .. 16 districts, 141 lodges, and 1 widow and orphan society 1 grand lodge and 31 subordinate lodges .. 1 district and 2 lodges 1 district and 1 lodge 8 districts, 112 courts, 2 juvenile courts, and 1 widow and orphan society 1 sanctuary 2 grand lodges and 57 subordinate lodges .. 2 districts and 35 tents 1 grand division and 10 subordinate divisions 1 district and 22 branches 1 grand lodge and 12 subordinate lodges .. 2 societies 6 societies 12 clubs 1 grand lodge, 53 subordinate lodges, and 2 temples 24 societies 16 districts, 151 lodges, and 1 widow and orphan society. 1 grand lodge and 31 subordinate lodges. 1 district and 2 lodges. 1 district and 1 lodge. 8 districts, 116 courts, 2 juvenile courts, and 1 widow and orphan society. 1 sanctuary. 2 grand lodges and 59 subordinate lodges. 2 districts and 36 tents. 1 grand division and 10 subordinate divisions. 1 district and 22 branches. 1 grand lodge and 12 subordinate lodges. 2 societies. 8 societies. 13 clubs. 1 grand lodge, 53 subordinate lodges, and 2 temples. 24 societies. I.O.O.F. N.I.O.O.F. .. B.U.O.O.P. ... A.O.F. A.O.S. U.A.O.D. I.O.R. S.D.T. H.A.C.B.S. .. P.A.P.S.A. .. R.E.B.S. I.F.S. W.M.C. I.O.G.T. I.S.S.

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Begisteation of New Bules. 6. Begistration 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.F. —Gisborne, Whangarei, Franklin, Parnell, Good Intent, Warkworth, and Howick Lodges (Auckland District) ; Benevolent Lodge (North Canterbury District); Ashburton District; Otago District; Awarua and Lumsden Lodges (Invercargill District). I.O.O.F.—Grand Lodge. A.O.F. —Taranaki District; Hawke's Bay District; Wellington District; Courts Woodford and Thistle of the Forest (Canterbury United District). U.A.O.D. —District Grand Lodge of the North Island of New Zealand. W.M.C.—Sydenham and Addington, and Bichmond Clubs. I.S.S.—Dunedin United Friendly Societies' Dispensary. Begisteation of Paetial Amendment of Bules. 7. Begistration of a partial amendment of rules was made in respect of the under-mentioned societies and branches :— M.U.l.O.O.F.—Auckland District; Hawke's Bay District; Nelson District; Nelson Lodge, twice, (Nelson District) ; Motueka District; North Canterbury District ; Cromwell Lodge (Otago District); Invercargill District. I.O.O.F.—Grand Lodge. N.l.O.O.F.—District. A.O.F.—Nelson District, Court Perseverance (Nelson District). U.A.O.D.—Star of the West Lodge. S.D.T.—Grand Division. I.F.S.—Grey Valley Accident Belief Fund, Denniston Colliery Medical and Accident Belief Association. I.S.S.—New Zealand Foresters' Guarantee Association. Statistics foe 1897. 8. The number of lodges* whose returns are tabulated is 388, and of central bodies 34, 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 32,670. 13. The following balance-sheet gives their total funds (including those of the central bodies) as on the 31st December, 1897: — Funds. £ Assets. £ Sick and Funeral Funds .. .. .. 583,924 Investments at interest .. .. .. 480,631 Medical and Management Funds, goods, &c. .. 53,087 Value of land and buildings .. .. .. 117,511 Cash not bearing interest .. .. .. 26,486 Value of goods .. .. .. .. 10,634 Other assets .. .. .. .. 1,749 £637,011 £637,011 14. The following summary shows the disposition of the various investments at interest, together with the respective average rates per cent. : —

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Society. Central Bodies. Lodges. Society. Central Bodies. Lodges. M.U.I.O.O.F. :.o.o.f. .. SJ.O.O.F... 3.U.O.O.F. ' V.O.F. V.O.S. 16 1 1 1 8 137 24 2 1 100 1 U.A.O.D. .. I.O.R. S.D.T. H.A.C.B.S. P.A.F.S.A. R.E.B.S. .. 2 2 1 1 1 54 32 10 13 12 2

Mode of Investment. Amount. | Bate per Cent. On deposit with the Post-Office Savings-Bank On deposit with other banks On mortgage of freehold property In Government and municipal debentures Other investments i £ 13,674 38,884 55,529 355,272 10,456 6,816 3-5 3-0 3-5 6-4 5-5 5-3 480,631 5-6 *. The word "lodge," when applied to all societies, is to be " court," " tent," &c, as used in the various Orders, mderstood as embracing the synonymous terms

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15. Averages and percentages deduced from the tabulated returns for the years 1881-97 are given in Appendix I. 16. Information as to the forms kept in the Eegistry Office for the convenience of societies, and sent free on application, is to be found in Appendix IV. 17. Begistration of a complete amendment of the Otago District, M.U.1.0.0.F., was refused because the society declined to delete certain words making the right of secession of a branch contingent on the unconditional consent of the central body. As the society wished to take the case into the Supreme Court, it was agreed, in order to simplify procedure and minimise expense, to obtain a decision by means of a special case brought before a Judge in Chambers at Dunedin, the place of establishment of the appellant society. The case was heard by Mr. Justice Pennefather, who gave his decision as follows : — This is an appeal from a refusal by the Registrar of Friendly Societies to register certain amendments in the rules of the Otago District of the Manchester Unity Independent Order of Odd Fellows. By "The Friendly Societies Act, 1882," seotion 9, subseotion (9), it is provided that if the Registrar refuse to-register any rules of a society the society may appeal to the Supreme Court, and the Judges are empowered to make rules or orders relating to such appeals. No rules or orders having been made, the parties have agreed that this appeal should be heard upon summons, and should take the form of a special case. As that agreement has been entered into, I have acquiesced, but wish to state that it must not be regarded as a precedent, as I think it more convenient that on future occasions the appeal should be by an application for a rule in the nature of a mandamus, according to the English practice. (See Re Order of Druids, Ex parte Sheffield: Reports of the Chief Registrar of Friendly Societies for 1891, p. 77.) In the present case it has also been arranged at the hearing that, although certain questions are stated for the opinion of the Court, the matter may be treated generally as an appeal from the Registrar's refusal. According to the rules of the district now in force the secession and dissolution of lodges are treated of together. Rule 13 provides that no lodge shall be allowed to secede or dissolve without the consent of the District Committee. Any lodge being desirous of seceding or dissolving is first to call a special general meeting ; every member is to have twenty-one days' notice thereof; the summons calling the meeting is to require the member to fill up a form stating whether he assents to or dissents from the proposed secession or dissolution, when, if three-fourths of the members, and not less than fivesixths in value, are in favour thereof, application is to be made for the consent of the District Committee. Should the District Committee see fit to sanction the secession or dissolution, certain steps are to be taken. In other words, at present the necessities for either secession or dissolution are (1) the consent of the District Committee, and (2) the consent of three fourths of the members (being not less tban five-sixths in value) of the lodge. Under the proposed new rules secession and dissolution are divided, the necessities for secession being (1) the consent of the District Committee, and (2) the consent of three fourths of the members of the lodge. But for dissolution, the necessities are to be the same as at present. The Revising Barrister has objected to the consent of the District Committee being required for secession; and in the case of dissolution he objects to the proviso as to three-fourths of the members—he would only retain the words " five-sixths in value of the members.'' His grounds of objection are — (1) That the provision as to unconditional consent of the district is arbitrary and unreasonable ; (2) that such a provision would not, in accordance with the English practice, be registered in England; and (3) that the general rules of the Order contain no such provision as to consent by a district or the parent society. It must be observed that of these grounds of objection the first and third deal with secession only; the second may possibly deal with that, or with dissolution, or both : also, that the objections are not to amendments of the rule, but to the retention in the amended rules of provisions now contained in the existing rules. The first question to consider, therefore, is, whether the Revising Barrister is acting within his authority in objeoting to certify rules on these grou ids. If he is given a discretion and aots within it, no doubt this Court would be very slow to interfere with his exercise of it, although an individual Judge might think that had he been in the position of the Revising Barrister he would have decided differently; but, if the Barrister goes outside the limits of his discretion, it is the duty of this Court to restrain him. In order to ascertain the position of the Revising Barrister, it is necessary to refer to several Acts concerning friendly societies. By No. 28 of 1856, section 6, it was provided that all rules adopted by a society should, when made, altered, or amended, be transmitted to the Attorney-General or Barrister, for the purpose of ascertaining whether they were according to law; and the Attorney-General or Barrister was required to examine them, and see that they were framed in conformity with law—that no rule, or part thereof, was repugnant to another, and that the same were reasonable and proper. Strange to say, however, the certificate he was to give was merely to the effect that the rules were in conformity to law and to the provisions of the Act. That Act was repealed in 1867. By No. 10 of 1867, st>ction 13, the Governor was empowered to appoint a Revising Barrister to peruse the rules, and alterations and amendments of rules, of such societies; and by section 14 it was provided that the rules of a society should be transmitted to the Revising Barrister, and, if it should appear to him that any of them were repugnant to or inconsistent with the Act, or any of the laws in force in New Zealand, or that any of the requirements of the Act had not been complied with, he should notify the same to the secretary, specifying in what particulars the rules were so repugnant or inconsistent; but if, on examination and perusal, the rules should appear to him consistent with the provisions of the Act and the laws in force in New Zealand, and that the requirements of the Act had otherwise been complied with, he should certify accordingly. And by section 17, in the case of amended rules, it was provided that if the Barrister should find that such alterations, amendments, or new rules were in conformity with the law, he should certify accordingly. The form of certificate was practically the same as under the former Act. It appears from the foregoing that the power which was given to the Attorney-General or Barrister by the Act of 1856 to examine whether rules (and possibly the words might be held to include amendments of rules) were reasonable and proper was taken away in 1867. This Act was repealed in 1877, but its provisions were practically re-enacted by No. 10 of that year, except that with reference to amendments the words used—section 12, subsection (6) —were "not contrary to the provisions of this Act." The Act of 1877 was in its turn repealed in 1882, when the Act was passed which is now in force. By it the provisions of the Act of 1877 were re-enacted with merely verbal alterations. The discretionary power contained in the Act of 1856 has therefore never been revived. It has, indeed, been argued that the word "perusal " in section 9, subsection (7), implies an authority to the Barrister to consider generally wherever a rule is desirable or not; but the answer is that the object with which the Barrister is to peruse the rules is to see whether they are inconsistent with law. Again, a suggestion has been made that there is an inherent power in the Barrister, or the Registrar, or this Court to decide whether a rule is reasonable, analogous to the case of a by-law; but the analogy is a misleading one, for there is a wide difference between the laws of a subordinate Legislature, which may bind all persons resident in the district, and the rules of a private society, which can affect only the members. I am of opinion, therefore, that the Revising Barrister exceeded his jurisdiction in refusing to register these rules on his first and third grounds of objection. I must still, however, examine his second ground. Here, if it were shown to me that the powers of the Registrar in England were exactly the same as those of the Barrister here, and that the Registrar had refused to sanotion rules like these on the ground that they were contrary to law, I might hesitate before differing from the decision of so learned and experienced an officer. By the Act of 1885 (18 and 19 Vict., c. 63) section 26, power is given to the Registrar, on the formation of a society, to advise with the secretary, if required, for the purpose of asceitaining whether the rules transmitted to him are calculated to carry into effect the intentions and objeots of the persons who desire to form such society; and if he finds that the rules are in conformity with law and the provisions of the Act, he shall certify accordingly. In the case of amendments, he is to give his certificate if the amendments are in conformity with law. By the Act of 1875 (38 and 39 Vict., c. 60), section 10, subseotion (4), it is enacted that the central office shall exercise all the funotions and powers which were then by law vested in the Registrar of Friendly

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Societies. No doubt, if the Registrar was of opinion that a rule like the present one would not carry into effect the object of the persons desiring to form a society he might advise with the secretary on the subject ; but no ease has been cited, or evidence produced, to show that the Registrar has ever refused to sanction such an alteration of a rule. It is true that the consent of the central body was not required in the case of the Order of Druids ex parte Sheffield, in Schofield v. Vause (Law Cases affecting Friendly Societies, p 104), or in Wilkinson v. Jagger (16., p. 181); but the Court never considered the question whether such a condition would have been proper or not. I am of opinion, therefore, that if an application were made for an order in the nature of a mandamus to compel the Registrar to register these amendments it should be granted. I come now to the consideration of the two questions which have been asked in the special case: (1.) It has hardly been contended—nor can it be — that any of the proposed rules are repugnant to or inconsistent with " The Friendly Societies Act, 1882," or any of the laws in force in New Zealand ; the Registrar has grounded his refusal on other reasons. I answer this question in the negative. (2.) Section 16, subsection (1), (c), appears to me to have no bearing on the case: it deals with societies, not branches. It has been ingeniously argued that it might deal with branches in consequence of subseotion (8), (g), as the letter " g " is probably a misprint for " 9," and the sentence should be printed as a separate subsection instead of a mere division of subsection (8); and this contention is supported by a comparison with the former Act and the English Act of 1885, section 25. But, even if that be so, the words do not apply at present, as the consent of the central body has not been obtained. In accordance with this decision the complete amendment of the society's rules was thereupon registered, as though on an order of the Supreme Court. 18. The report of the committee on old-age pensions appointed by the Treasury, in England, published last year, contains the following references to the work of friendly societies : — One difficulty against which friendly societies have to contend is that of enforcing a distinction between sickness as insured against in the scales of contribution and the infirmity resulting from old age. This difficulty was not taken into account when the societies were established, and their finanoes have consequently had to stand a strain of unforeseen severity. The societies are under strong temptation to grant support to their members while no other source, except poor-law relief, of maintenance in old age exists The schemes submitted by or in connection with friendly societies fall into two classes: Some suggest that the State should give old-age pensions to all members of friendly societies, at a certain age, and after a certain length of membership ; others propose that part only of the old-age pension should be given by the State, and the remainder by the society The constitution of the affiliated orders forming the main body of the friendly societies with which the State would have to deal is so far localised that no general inference can be drawn from statements relating to the assets and liabilities of any such order as a whole. The separate funds of many of the branches —usually called lodges or courts —of suoh an order may be actuarially insufficient to meet the liabilities of the branch, while the separate funds of other branches of the same order may be more than sufficient. The deficient branch has no right to have recourse to the surplus funds of the more wealthy branch, or to the central funds of the order. It is true that cases of this kind are often assisted by the order from a central relief fund, but such assistance is purely voluntary, and nearly always dependent upon considerable retrenchment by the branch itself. The order as a whole is not liable to make up the deficiency of a branch. Even if the financial consideration were disregarded, it would be a djrect premium on bad management if the State were to require from a solvent branch its full contribution as a condition of pensions to its members, while at the same time it paid pensions to the members of an insolvent branch which had been unable to make any contribution at all. In criticizing the financial status of the friendly societies the distinction between a friendly society and an insurance office should be borne in mind. A friendly society generally combines insurance against death and insurance against sickness, and this circumstance alone may have created some of the difficulties which now beset the friendly societies. A light rate of mortality will, of course, be favourable to a society as regards death benefits ; it may be otherwise in the case of sick benefits. The claims on a society in respect of sickness increase with the age of the members, and the effect cf a light rate of mortality is that a larger number of members survive to the ages at which sickness claims are mostly payable The orders are evidently sensible of the necessity of strengthening the financial position of their weaker branches, and many of them are taking measures with that object. We fully recognise the good work done by the friendly societies, and the important benefits which they confer. 19. Valuations were made during the year 1898 of the following societies : — M.U.1.0.0.F. —Marlborough District Widow and Orphan Fund; Ashley District; Ashburton District. A.O.F. —Canterbury United District. S.D.T.—National Division of New Zealand. P.A.F.S.A.—Grand Council of New Zealand. 20. Summarised results of the valuations are given in two tables (Appendix V.). Table A shows— 1. Number of members at 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. 21. Although New Zealand experience, so far as it was available, was last year utilised for the calculation of a table of rates of contribution, the compilation of facts on which to establish a sound system of friendly society finance must be continued, not only in order to complete the experience, but also because some of the conditions affecting it may in the course of time undergo an appreciable change. "All the progress that has been made in any branch of science has been preceded by the tabulation of recorded observations. Without statistics a forecast of the future is nothing more than an unreliable and inconclusive guess. The power of prediction is derived from systematized knowledge. Many years ago official warning was given of a previously unsuspected danger to the finances of friendly societies in New Zealand. The exceptionally light mortality of the colony was generally thought to justify the assumption of a correspondingly favourable sickness rate. 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would be to increase the average life-sickness pef member, and that a loss would be more likely to accrue than a gain to societies as the net result of the dissimilar experience. Unfortunately, the expectation of a relatively light sickness has not been generally realised. 22. Societies, on application to the Begistrar, may have their valuations made free of cost. The experience of societies valued in the office as at the end of 1897, for the quinquennium preceding the valuation date, represents 14,720-5 years of life at risk. This experience has been grouped with that published in tabular form in last year's report, and the combined results are exhibited hereunder.

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

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

23. The following table shows the ratio to the total, of the sickness in the first six months, in the second six months, and after twelve months respectively, in quinquennial age-periods. After age forty there is a continuous decrease in acute sickness and a continuous increase in chronic sickness, the latter at the ages above fifty-five being considerably more than one-half of the total.

Teade-unions. ■24. A list of registered trade-unions, as on the 31st December, 1898, is given in Appendix 111. Edmund Mason, May, 1899. Begistrar of Friendly Societies and Trade-unions

Sickness (Weeks). Number of Deaths. Age of Members. Number of Years of Life at Risk. First Six Months. Second Six After Twelve Months. Months. Total. Of Mem- 0fwiv6 , Jnder 25 !5-30 10-35 15-40 10-45 15-50 >0-55 >5-60 10-65 !5 70 '0 and upwards .. 19,341-0 20,000-0 19,258-0 17,795-0 14,317-5 11,057-5 8,337-5 4,649-5 2,240-5 828-0 526-0 13,436 12,691 12,824 13,006 | 12,507 I 12,417 11,693 7,424 4,406 1,993 1,529 893 925 960 1,012 1,468 1,612 2,175 1,504 1,110 549 807 1,210 1,123 2,349 2,421 4,031 6,017 7,049 7,466 7,147 5,799 8,574 15,539 14,739 16,133 16,439 18,006 20,046 20,917 16,394 12,663 8,341 10,910 86 91 99 80 79 90 116 91 39 27 33 13 41 60 76 74 51 69 40 23 14 13 All ages .. 118,350-5 103,926 13,015 53,186 170,127 .70,127 831 474

Number of Members who Admitted before Quinquennium. Admitted during Quinquennium. Age at Beginning Were gick auring Were not sick (j ur i n g g Were Sick during Were not Sick during Quincmennium Quinquennium. Quinquennium. g'a Quinquennium. Quinquennium. 01 . 2 a : | at Entry. Lapsed Were Lapsed Were Lapsed Were Lapsed J Were during included during included -a & during included during : included Quinquen- in the Quinquen- in the -S.3 Quinquen- in the Quinquen- in the nium. Valuation. nium. Valuation. H 3 niurn. Valuation. nium. Valuation. or at Entry. Were Lapsed Were included during j included in the Quinquen- in the Valuation. mum. Valuation. 3 = i's 3 1.9 n 3 a Under 25 25-30 30-35 35-40 40-45 45-50 50-55 55-60 60-65 65-70 70 and upwards 302 192 166 142 70 56 31 9 1 1 1,305 1,349 1,459 1,486 1,290 1,172 808 439 207 81 48 1,308 1,167 898 609 356 205 89 30 9 2 1,007 1,216 1,372 1,297 1,008 729 ' 470 228 84 21 12 57 66 82 77 80 107 103 74 32 19 31 193 69 44 24 5 1 1,583 527 292 171 59 15 2,082 851 431 213 43 9 2 1 4,648 1,811 1,072 470 160 40 5 3 52 25 16 6 2 1 1 "l All ages 970 9,644 4,673 7,444 [728 336 2,648 3,632 8,209 |103

Ratio (per Cent.) to Total Sickness. Age. First Six Months. Second Six Months. After Twelve Months. Under 25 25-30 30-35 35-40 40-45 45-50 50-55 55-60 60-65 65-70 70 and upwards 86-46 86-11 79-49 79-12 69-45 61-94 55-90 45-29 34-79 23-90 14-02 5-75 6-28 5-95 6-16 8-16 8-04 10-40 9-17 8-76 6-58 7-39 7-79 7-61 14-56 14-72 22-39 30-02 33-70 45-54 56-45 69-52 78-59

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APPENDIX I. Percentages and Averages deduced from the Statistics of New Zealand Friendly Societies for the Years 1881-1897.

Years. Description of Percentage or Average. 1881-85. 1886. 1887. 1888. 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. Mortality of members (rate per 1,000 members) „ wives „ Funeral benefits, average per member Sick members, percentage of Sickness (weeks) average per member 7-23 4-18 3s. 4d. 14-37 0-93 6-51 129-31 £1-35 15s. 3d. £5-32 6-91 5-14 3s. 9d. 15-46 1-04 6-69 149-72 £1-33 17s. Od. £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. £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 6-87 3-78 3s. 6d. 19-06 1-23 6-44 178-78 £1-41 19s. 7d. £5-08 6-38 3-33 3s. Id. 19-96 1-33 6-65 208-09 £1-41 20s. lOd. £5-22 6-86 3-65 3s. 6d. 19-84 1-31 6-61 191-09 £1-41 20s. 5d. £5-14 7-53 3-65 3s. 9d. 21-45 1-41 6-55 186-59 £1-40 22s. £5-13 6-52 3-54 3s. 8d. 17-93 1-34 7-49 205-89 £1-39 21s. 4d. £5-66 6-89 3-32 3s. 7d. 17-90 1-36 7-61 197-83 £1-40 20s. Id. £5-61 5-82 3-23 3s. Id. 19-20 1-40 7-36 240-67 £1-41 20s. 9d. £5-42 „ „ sick „ death of member Contribution to Sick and Funeral Fund, average per member Sickness benefit, average per member siek 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 67-65 7-44 24-91 £1-38 18s. lid. lis. 2d. 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. lOd. 65-27 7-67 27-06 £1-37 18s. lid. 9s. lid. 61-77 7-88 30-35 £1-38 19s. 9s. lOd. 58-99 7-91 33-10 £1-38 18s. lid. 9s. lOd. 60-16 661 33-23 £1-39 18s. lid. 9s. lOd. 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 59-24 31-06 6-33 2-83 0-54 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 66-00 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 73-52 20-59 3-79 1-69 0-41 73-93 20-04 4-03 1-72 0-28 74-49 19-48 4-07 1-72 0-24 75-45 18-45 4-16 1-67 0-27 Ratio to total investments at interest (per cent.) of— 1. Amount on deposit with the Post-Office Savings-Bank 2. „ „ other banks 3. „ mortgage of freehold property 4. Amount in Government and municipal debentures 5. „ other investments 7-29 20-09 61-29 5-50 5-83 4-37 16-72 67-96 4-56 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 2-42 667 16-42 71-99 2-51 2-41 10-18 12-59 72-53 2-31 2-39 11-96 11-93 71-67 2-31 2-13 10-93 11-55 73-92 2-18 1-42 * Inclusive of levies and entrance and clearance fees. ■ t I.e., management expenses of lodges, and levies to the Management Fund of central bodies.

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APPENDIX 11. List of Begisteeed Societies, with theie Begisteeed Branches, as on 31st Decembee, 1898 I. Manchester Unity Independent Obdeh op Odd Fellows. Eeg. No. Eeg. No. 13. Auckland District —Auckland. 92. North Westland District —Reefton. 1. Howick Lodge, Howick. 1. Reefton Lodge, Reefton. 2. Charles Bruce Lodge, Thames. 2. Westport Lodge, Westport. 3. Good Intent Lodge, Auckland. 3. Charleston Lodge, Charleston. 4. Waikato Lodge, Thames. 5. Waimangaroa Lodge, Waimangaroa. 5. Gisborne Lodge, Gisborne. 6. Blackball Lodge, Blackball. 6. Whangarei Lodge, Whangarei. 7. Franklin Lodge, Otahuhu. 40. Hokitika District —Hokitika. 9. Parnell Lodge, Parnell. 1. Hokitika Lodge, Hokitika. 14. Warkworth Pioneer Lodge, Warkworth. 2. Albert Lodge, Kumara. 15. Fountain of Friendship Lodge, Auckland. 3. Waimea Lodge, Stafford. 16. Duke of Cambridge Lodge, Cambridge. 27. Greymouth Lodge—Greymouth. 17. Hauraki Lodge, Coromandel. 18. Hokianga Lodge, Hokianga. 170 a. Ashley District —Rangiora. 19. Karangahake Lodge, Karangahake. 1. Leithfield Lodge, Leithfield. 20. John Leyden Lodge, Waihi. - 2. Oust Lodge, Oust. 21. Jubilee Lodge, Paeroa. 3. Woodend Lodge, Woodend. 22. Manakau Lodge, Onehunga. 4. Ohoka Lodge, Ohoka. 23. Rotorua Lodge, Rotorua. 5. Oxford Lodge, Oxford. 6. Amberley Lodge, Amberley. 196. Hawke's Bay District— Napier. 8 . Waikari Lodge, Waikari. 1. Meeanee Lodge, Taradale. 9, Rangiora Lodge, Rangiora. 2. Abbotsford Lodge, Waipawa. 10 . Nil Desperandum Lodge, East Oxford. 3. Chve Lodge, Chve. 11. Cheviot Lodge, McKenzie. 4. Hastings Lodge, Hastings. 5. Victoria Lodge, Porangahau. 18. North Canterbury District—Ghristehuvch. 6. Tavistock Lodge, Waipukurau. 1. Volunteer Lodge, Sydenham. 7. Woodville Lodge, Woodville. 2. Perseverance Lodge, Woolston. 8. Napier Lodge, Napier. 4. Benevolent Lodge, Christchurch. 9. Forest Home Lodge, Ormondville. g. Kaiapoi Lodge, Kaiapoi. 10. Dannevirke Lodge, Dannevirke. 9. Phillipstown Lodge, Phillipstown. 11. Friendship Lodge, Port Ahurin. 10. Leeston Lodge, Leeston. 12. Ruahme Lodge, Hampden. H. p apanu i Lodge, Papanui. 14. Maraekakaho Lodge, Maraekakaho. 12. Coleridge Lodge, Glentunnel. 93. New Plymouth District-New Plymouth. "■ tr d< , inSt °? 011 - -1. Excelsior Lodge, New Plymouth. "• Wa^ B § toa - nu •Ll v 2. Waitara Lodge, Waitara f' gft f Ohnstohuroh Lodge, Christchurch. 3. Union Lodge, Hawera. f- g. eart f Oak Lodge, Ka,koura 4. Egmont Lodge, New Plymouth. g- B»oo*rton Lodge, Upper Riccarton. 5. Manaia Lodge, Manaia. 23 - Jubllee Lod g e > I SZA'St.t 5- Lyttelton District-Helton. 7. Midhrst Lodge, Midhirst. no- j c-n • j t.- t j /-,,•,« ° ' 2. Hand of Friendship Lodge, Okams Bay. 297. Wanganui District— Wanganui. 3. Timaru Lodge, Timaru. 1. Manawatu Lodge, Palmerston North. 4. Good Intent Lodge, Akaroa. 2. Manchester Lodge, Feilding. 5. Perseverance Lodge, Barry's Bay. 3. Awarua Lodge, Ohingaiti. 6- City of Norwich Lodge, Lyttelton. 4. Apiti Lodge, Apiti. 7. Hand and Heart Lodge, Pigeon Bay. 5. Rangitikei Lodge, Mangaweka. 8. Heart of Friendship Lodge, Waimate. 6. Hautapu Lodge, Utiki. 9. Pleasant Point Lodge, Pleasant Point. 138. Wanganui Lodge—Wanganui. 10. Wairewa Lodge, Little River. 7. Wellington District —Wellington. 256. Ashburton District —Ashburton. 1. Combination Lodge, Johnsonville. 1. Ashburton Lodge, Ashburton. 2. Masterton Lodge, Masterton. 2. Pioneer Lodge, Springburn. 3. Heart of Oak Lodge, Carterton. 3. Waterton Lodge, Waterton. 4. Greytown Lodge, Greytown. 4. South Rakaia Lodge, South Rakaia. 5. Unity Lodge, Featherston. 5. Tinwald Lodge, Tinwald. 6. St. George Lodge, Pahautanui. 7. Kainapoura Lodge, Tawa Flat. 23. Otago District— Dunedin. 8. Petone Lodge, Petone. 1- Outram Lodge, Outram. 10. Rose of Sharon Lodge, Upper Hutt. 2. Albion Lodge, Dunedin. 11. Britannia Lodge, Wellington. 3. Alexandra Lodge, Port Molyneux. 12. Antipodean Lodge, Wellington. 4. Prince of Wales Lodge, Port Chalmers. 13. Eketahuna Lodge, Eketahuna. 5. Tapanui Lodge, Tapanui. 14. Martinborough Lodge, Martinborough. 6. Roxburgh Lodge, Roxburgh. 15. Rose of the Valley Lodge, Lower Hutt. 7. Prince Alfred Lodge, Hawkesbury. 16. Mangatainoka Lodge, Mangatainoka. 8. Dunedin Lodge, Dunedin. 24. Wellington District Widow and Orphan Society— 9- Waipori Lodge, Waipori. Wellington. l - Palmerston Lodge, Palmerston South. 11. Dalton Lodge, Balclutha. 77. Marlborough District— Blenheim. 12. Lake Wakatipu Lodge, Queenstown. 1. Marlborough Lodge, Blenheim. 13. Cromwell Lodge, Cromwell. 2. Renwick Lodge, Renwick. 14. Hand and Heart Lodge, Dunedin. 25. Nelson District-Nelson. Jjj. Oamaru Lodge Oamaru. 1. Howard Lodge, Nelson. 16. Band of Friendship Lodge, Kakanui. 2. General Cameron Lodge, Brightwater. } 7 - lua P e f a Pioneer Lodge, Lawrence. 4. Mansion of Peace Lodge, Wakefield. }°- Waitahuna Waitahuna. 5. Travellers' Rest Lodge, Richmond. 19. Bluespur Lodge, Bluespur. 6. Nelson Lodge, Nelson. 20. Mosgiel Lodge, Mosgiel. 21. Mount Wendon Lodge, Waikaia. 244. Motueka District —Motueka. 22. Caversham Lodge, Caversham. 1. Motueka Lodge, Motueka. 23. Valley Lodge, North-east Valley. 2. Good Intention Lodge, Riwaka. 24. Naseby Lodge, Naseby. 3. Takaka Lodge, Takaka. 25. Ngapara Lodge, Ngapara. 4. South Star Lodge, Dovedale. 26. Dunback Lodge, Dunback.

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List of Begisteeed Societies, etc. — continued. 11. Independent Oedeb of Odd Fellows (Ameeioan). Reg No. Reg. No. 64. invercargill District— lnveroargill. 20. Prebbleton Lodge, Prebbleton. 1. Shamrock, Rose, and Thistle Lodge, Inver- 21. Alma Lodge, Wyndham. cargill. 22. Ridgley Lodge, Christchurch. 2. St. George Lodge, Invercargill. 23. Wallace Lodge, Riverton. 3. Lumsden Lodge, Lumsden. 25. Gladstone Lodge, Fairlie. 4. Winton Lodge, Winton. 26. Mataura Lodge, Mataura. 5. United Gore Lodge, Gore. 27. Kawakawa Lodge, Kawakawa. 6. Awarua Lodge, Campbelltown. 28. Orient Lodge, Palmerston North. 8. Riversdale Lodge, Riversdale. 29. Kaeo Lodge, Kaeo. 31. Washington Lodge, Sydenham. 146. Grand Lodge of New Zealand— Dunedin. 32. Linden Lodge, Kaikorai. 1. Pioneer Lodge, Dunedin. 35. Otaki Lodge, Otaki. 2. Star of Canterbury Lodge, Timaru. 37. Popotunoa Lodge, Clinton. 4. Alexandrovna Lodge, Temuka. 39. Hope of Maheno Lodge, Maheno. 5. Unity Lodge, South Dunedin. 40. Te Ao Marama Lodge, Shannon. 8. Southern Cross Lodge, Wellington. 42. Zealandia Lodge, Wellington. 12. Alfred Lodge, Oamaru. 44. Waiareka Lodge, Weston. 15. Pioneer of Southland Lodge, Invercargill. 46. Rangitikei Lodge, Bull's. 16. Leith Lodge, Dunedin. 47. Star of Eden Lodge, Ponsonby. 17. Star of Auckland Lodge, Auckland. 48. Britannia Lodge, Campbelltown. 19. Victoria Lodge, Geraldine. 49. Northern Wairoa Lodge, Te Kopuru. 111. National Independent Obdeb op Odd Fellows. 160. Auckland Provincial District— Auckland. 2. United Brothers Lodge, Newton. 1. Auckland Pioneer Lodge, Auckland. IV. Bbitish United Obdeb op Odd Fellows. 237. Wellington District —Wellington. 1. Aorangi Lodge, Wellington. . V. Ancient Obdeb op Fobestebs. 17 Auckland District— Auckland. 12. Court Marquis of Normanby, Carterton. 1 Court City of Auckland, Auckland, 13. „ Little John, Marton. 2 „ Eureka, Auckland. 14. „ Wairarapa, Greytown. 3 „ Zealandia, Auckland. 15. „ Egmont, Opunake. 4 Robin Hood, Panmure. 16. „ Woodville, Woodville. 5 „ Nil Desperandum, Newton. 17. „ Loyal Halcombe, Halcombe. 6 „ Royal Oak, Tauranga. 18. „ Pohangina, Ashhurst. 7. „ Pride of Onehunga, Onehunga. 19. „ Epuni, Petone. 8 Pride of the North, Grahamstown. 20. „ Pahiatua, Pahiatua. 9. "„ Star of the South, Otahuhu. 21. » Kopuaranga, Mauriceville. 10 Pride of Newmarket, Auckland. 22. „ Hunterville, Hunterville. 11' ' " Northern Wairoa, Dargaville. 23. „ Sir William Jervois, Newtown. 12 "„ Pride of Parnell, Thames. 24. „ Pride of Levin, Levin. 13 , Star of Helensville, Helensville. 25. „ Bloomfield, Hutt. 14 „ Victoria, Devonport. 26. „ Activity, Ohmgaiti. 15 Queen of the North, Maungaturoto. 27. „ Makakahi, Eketahuna. 17 " Kihikihi, Kihikihi. . 28. „ Lady Glasgow, Wellington. 18. , Chisman, Auckland. 29. „ Primrose, Petone. 19 Waihi, Waihi. 30. „ Onward, Wanganui. 2o! "„ Townley, Gisborne. 31. „ Star of Levin, Levin. v 32. „ Pride of Palmerston North, Palmers--150. Hawke's Bay District— Napier. tonN. 1. Court Sir Charles Napier, Napier. 34. Court Sir George Grey—Wellington. 2. „ Captain Cook, Napier. . q ij.'/timrv TTnvelnck Havelock 4. Nelson District— -Nelson. • " 1. Court Pride of the Forest, Wakapuaka. 5 Ruahine, Waipukurau. 2. „ Concord Greymouth 6. Lord Clyde, Wairoa. 3. „ Sherwood Fores, Stoke. 7 Heretaunga, Hastings. £• . Robin Hood, Nelson. 8 Little John, Waipawa. 5. „ Aorere Coll.ngwood. 9 Ormond, Makotuku. 6. . Inangahua, Reefton. 10 Rising Sun, Dannevirke. 7. . Unity, Havelock 11 I Waitfngi, West Clive. 8. „ Perseverance Motueka. To "Rpdplvffe Tarndale 9 - » Charleston, Charleston. 12. „ Redclyffe, laradale. iQ » R^&l Westport . 216. e N W ewPlym U outh. 28. Canterbury United District-Gn^tcnnren. • C ° Urt Inglewood Forest 1. Court Pride of Courtenay Courtenay. 3.' Raleigh, Waitara. 2. „ Thistle of the Forest, Sydenham. 4 Egmont Hawera. *• „ Woodford Kaiapoi. 5 Patea.Patea. 8. „ Papanui, Papanui r Qt-rnHnrd m-ra tf ord 9. „ Ashburton, Ashburton. XX n \ w 'J! New I vmouth 10. Star of Dunsandel, Dunsandel. 55. Court Waireka-New Plymouth. X£ . TT , „■ -. rw„w„* w 0 13. „ Queen of Canterbury, Christchurch. 144. Wetlmgton District— Wellington. "• " S. ~. !?■„;„„„; U- . 7 " Clarendon Picton 143. Court Queen of the Isles-Lyttelton. 5' " Manawatu, Palmerstoh North. 139. Widow and Orphan Society, Canterbury Districted "„ Loyal Feilding, Feilding. Christchurch. 1 William Gladstone, Gisborne. . . s " Pioneer Te Nui 252. South Canterbury District— Timaru. 9 " Roderick Dhu, Wanganui. 1. Court Southern Cross Timaru. 10 Blenheim, Blenheim 8 2. Progress St. Andrew s. 11 Loyal Enterprise, Masterton. 200. Court Foresters' Pride-Waimate.

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List of Begisteeed Societies, etc. — continued. V. Ancient Oedeb op Foeestees— continued. Reg. No. Eeg. No. 10. United Otago District —Dunedin. 17. Court Star of the South, Invercargill. 1. Court Enterprise, Dunedin. 18. „ Star of the Dunstan, Clyde. 2. „ Pride of Dunedin, Dunedin. 19. „ Little John, Roslyn. 3. „ Pride of Oamaru, Oamaru. 20. „ Royal Oak, Wyndham. 5. „ Robin Hood, Port Chalmers. 21. „ Southern Star, Bluff. 7. „ Roxburgh, Roxburgh. 22. „ Woodland's Pride, Dunedin. 8. „ St. Andrews, Caversham. 23. „ Queen of the South, Invercargill. 11. „ Pride of Alexandra, Alexandra. 24. „ Star of the Forest, Woodlands. 12. „ Bruce, Milton. 114. Court Star of Tuapeka—Lawrence. 13. „ Pride of the Lake, Queenstown. 14. „ Excelsior, Mornington. Court not in any District. 15. „ Pride of the Leith, Dunedin. 88. Court Coromandel—Coromandel. 16. „ Havelock, Waitahuna. VI. Ancient Oedee op Shepherds. 11. Sanctuary Sir George Grey—Wellington. VII. United Ancient Order op Druids. 296. Grand Lodge of North Island—-Wellington. 9. Anchor Lodge, Woolston. 1. Ordua Lodge, Palmerston North. 10. Ohoka Lodge, Ohoka. 2. Mountaineer Lodge, Fowler's. 11. Timaru Lodge, Timaru. 3. Horowhenua Lodge, Levin. 12. Ivy of Linwood Lodge, Christchurch. 4. Otaki Lodge, Otaki. 13. Trafalgar Lodge, Kaiapoi. 5. Stonehenge Lodge, Masterton. 14. Star of Ashburton Lodge, Ashburton. 6. Bishop Lodge, Wanganui. 15. Oak of Sydenham Lodge, Sydenham. 7. Turanganui Lodge, Gisborne. 16. Old Oak Lodge, Southbridge. 8. Auckland Lodge, Auckland. 17. Ellesmere Lodge, Doyleston. 9. Pacific Lodge, Wellington. 18, Olive Branch Lodge, Hornby. 10. Blenheim Mistletoe Lodge, Blenheim. 298. Grand Lodge of Otago and Southland. 11. Totara Lodge, Carterton. 1. Otago Lodge, Dunedin. 12. Star of Egmont Lodge, Patea. 2. Enterprise Lodge, South Dunedin. 13. Morgan Lodge, Marton. 3. Royal Oak Lodge, Caversham. 14. Pahautanui Lodge, Pahautanui. 4. Acorn Lodge, Invercargill. 15. Hawera Lodge, Hawera. 5. Linden Lodge, Roslyn. 16. Star of Paeroa Lodge, Paeroa. 6. West Harbour Lodge, Rothesay. 17. Oak Leaf Lodge, Stratford. 7. Endeavour Lodge, Oamaru. 18. Moturoa Lodge, New Plymouth. 8. Good Intent Lodge, Mosgiel. 19. Hon eke Lodge, Petone. 9. Rose of Palmerston Lodge, Palmerston S 20. Ponsonby Lodge, Ponsonby. 10. Gore Lodge, Naseby. 281. Grand Lodge of Canterbury—Christchurch. 171. Ivanhoe Lodge—Dunedin. 1. Pioneer Lodge, Christchurch. 174. Star of the West Lodge—Greymouth. 2. Hope of St. Albans Lodge, St. Albans. 177. Excelsior Lodge—Wellington. 3. Mistletoe Lodge, Christchurch. 178. Star of New Zealand Lodge—Lower Hutt. 4. Ethelbert Lodge, Springston. 181. Bud of Hope Lodge—Rangiora. 5. Lyttelton Hearts of Oak Lodge, Lyttelton. 219. All Nations Lodge—Port Chalmers. 6. Star of Anglesea Lodge, Lincoln. 222. Brunner Lodge—Brunnerton. 7. Perseverance Lodge, Aldington. 232. Albion Lodge—Napier. 8. Hope of Amberley Lodge, Amberley. 292. Maitai Lodge—Nelson. VIII. Independent Oedeb op 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. 110. New Zealand Central District—Wellington. 26 - Ho P e o£ Carterton Tent, Carterton. 2 Murihiku Tent, Invercargill. 28. Hope of Jonnsonville Tent, Johnsonville. 3. Scandia's Hope Tent, Norsewood. 80. Star of Wakefield Tent, Wakefield. 4. Hope of Woodville Tent, Woodville. 31. Progress Tent, Kaikora, Hawke's Bay. 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. i - Gisborne Tent, Gisborne. 8. Perseverance Tent, Wellington. *!• FnAe of Egmont Tent, Hawera. 9. Bud of Promise Tent, Nelson. 42 - Pahiatua Tent, Pahiatua. 10 Unity Tent, New Plymouth. 43 ' Bnghtwater Tent, Bnghtwater. 11. Hope of Ormondville Tent, Ormondville. 4i - Lll .y of the South Tent, Invercargill. 12. Masterton Tent, Masterton. "• star ° f Ho P e Tent—Hokitika. IX. Sons and Daushters op Temperance op Australasia. 170. Grand Division of New Zealand —Addington. 10. Sunbeam Division, Wanganui. 2. Helpmate Division, Ashburton. 11. Hope of Sydenham Division, Sydenham. i. Resolution Division, Rangiora. 112. Perseverance Division—Christchurch. 6. Excelsior Division, Addington. 118. Antidote Division —Dunedin. 7. Elim Division, St. Albans. 147. Progress Division —Kaiapoi. 9. Advance Division, Wellington. ■ 2—h. i.. .:

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List of Begisteeed Societies, etc. — continued. X. Hibeenian Australasian Catholic Benefit Society. Reg. No. I Reg. No. 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 Friendly Society op Austealasia. 197. Grand Council of New Zealand —Thames. 9. Triumph Lodge, South Dunedin. 1. Prince of Wales Lodge, Thames. 11. Star of Hastings Lodge, Hastings. 2. Pioneer Lodge, Dunedin. 12. Valley True Blue „ North-east Valley. 3. Excelsior „ Green Island. 14. Star of Oamaru „ Oamaru. 4. Wickliffe „ Napier. 16. Pride of Ngapara „ Ngapara. 5. John Knox „ Wellington. 18. St. Albans „ Auckland. 6. Alexandra „ Auckland. XII. Railway Benepit Societies. 154. New Zealand Railway Employes' Benefit Society— I 161. Otago Railway Employes' Benefit Society—DunInvercargill. | edin. XIII. Miscellaneous Friendly Societies. 183. Grey Valley Accident Relief Fund—Brunnerton. 293. Blackball Colliery Accident Relief Fund Society— 277. Denniston Collieries' Medical and Accident Relief Blackball. Association—Denniston. 295. Cardiff Accident Relief Fund Society—Seddonville. 279. United Fire-brigades Accident Assurance Society 299. Auckland Labourers' Accident Fund Association— of New Zealand—Napier. Auokland. 286. Wellington Friendly Societies' Jubilee Orphanage 300. Wellington Wharf Employes' Society—Wellington. Society—Wellington. XIV. Juvenile Friendly Societies. 88. Court Pride of the Forest, A.O.F. —Dunedin. | 290. Court Pride of Invercargill, A.O.F.—lnvercargill. XV. Working-men's Clubs. 151. Wellington Working - men's Club and Literary 231. Kaiapoi Working-men's Club—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. 264. Richmond Working-men's Club—Richmond. 186. Greytown Working-men's Clvb —Greytown. 267. Palmerston North Working-men's Club and Literary 202. Garibaldi Club—Wellington. Institute—Palmerston North. 209. Sydenham and Addington Working-men's Club and 271. Ashburton Club and Mutual School of Arts—AshMutual School of Arts —Sydenham. burton. 215. Auckland Working - men's Club and Mechanics' 272. Blenheim Working-men's Club—Blenheim. Institute —Auckland. 287. Wellington Social Club—Wellington. XVI. Specially authorised Societies. 169. Grand Lodge of New Zealand of the Independent 66. St. Helena Lodge, Greymouth. Order of Good Templars —Dunedin. 68. Phcenix Lodge, Masterton. 1. Pioneer Lodge, Dunedin. 69. North Star Lodge, Kaikoura. 2. Aggressive Lodge, Blenheim. 72. Pride of Brookside Lodge, Brookside. 3. Dauntless Lodge, Christchurch. 73. Mount Fyfe Lodge, Mount Fyfe. 4. Hope of Christchurch Lodge, Christchurch. 76. Heart and Hand Lodge, Lumsden. 6. Pioneer Lodge, Wellington. 77. Pride of Mount Grey Lodge, Mount Grey. 7. Star of South Canterbury Lodge, Waimate. 85. Southern Cross Lodge, Invercargill. 9. Loyal Nelson Lodge, Nelson. 86. Guiding Star Lodge, Dunedin. 12. West Coast Pioneer Lodge, Greymouth. 89. Akaroa Hope Lodge, Akaroa. 13. Good Intent Lodge, Rangiora. 91. Undaunted Lodge, Owake. 17. Robert Bruce Lodge, Bannockburn. 93. Welcome Retreat Lodge, Geraldine. 18. Star of the East Lodge, Ashburton. 94. Loyal Marine Lodge, Nelson. 19. New Hope Lodge, Westport. 95. Union of Otago Temple, Dunedin. 21. Haste to the Rescue Lodge, Havelock. 96. St. John's Lodge, Wellington. 24. Reefton Fraternal Lodge, Reefton. 99. Southern Star Lodge, Wanganui. 30. Pride of Hawke's Bay Lodge, Port Ahuriri. 102. Unity Degree Temple, Ashburton. 81. Premier Lodge, Hokitika. 104. Lily of the Valley Lodge, North Dunedin. 82. Hope of Stafford Lodge, Stafford. 106. Bushman's Pride Lodge, Alford Forest. 33. Providence Lodge, Courtenay. 107. Hope of Wakefield Lodge, Wakefield. 35. Golden Stream Lodge, Alexandra, Otago. 108. Pride of Dunedin Lodge, Dunedin. 37. New Era Lodge, Purakanui. 110. .Seashell Lodge, Lyttelton. 40. Second-to-none Lodge, Pigeon Bay. 112. Lifeboat Lodge, Timaru. 41. Hope of Brunnerton Lodge, Brunnerton. 113. Rose of Springburn Lodge, Springburn. 42. Woodstock Lodge, Woodstock. 185. Invercargill Total Abstinence Society — Inveroar--44. New River Pioneer Lodge, Dunganville. gill. 47. Victory Lodge, No Town. 223. Invercargill United Friendly Societies' Dispensary 48. Victoria Lodge, Noble's. —Invercargill. 50. Kumara Lodge, Kumara. 228. Canterbury Engineers' Band—Christchurch. 53. Rock of Freedom Lodge, Ashley Bank. 229. Sydenham and Suburban Co-operative Money Club 54. Hearts and Homes Lodge, Orepuki. —Sydenham. 57. Dawn of Peace Lodge, Ashburton. 241. New Zealand Friendly Societies' Guarantee Associa--59. True Blue Lodge, Waitahuna. tion—Wellington.

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List of Begisteeed Societies, etc. — continued. XVI. Specially authorised Societies — continued. Eeg. No. Eeg. No. 242. Dunedin United Friendly Societies' Dispensary— 266. Sydenham Brass Band—Sydenham. Dunedin. 268. Newton Band Society—Newton. 245. Star of Newtown Lodge, 1.0.G.T. —Wellington. 269. Invercargill City Band—lnvercargill. 246. Lyttelton United Friendly Societies' Dispensary— 270. Auckland Burns Club—Auckland. Lyttelton. 275. Ivy of Linwood Co-operative Money Club—Christ--248. Timaru United Friendly Societies' Dispensary — church. Timaru. 276. Waimato Brass Band—Waimate. 251. New Zealand Foresters' Guarantee Association — 283. Hawke's Bay United Friendly Societies' Dispensary Christchurch. —Napier. 255. Temple of Peace Lodge, I.O.G.T.—Kaiwarra. 284. Christchurch and St. Albans Co-operative Money 257. Opotiki Gospel Temperance and Mutual Improve- Clvb —Christchurch. ment Society—Opotiki. 285. Westport City Band Society—Westport. 262. Auckland Caledonian Society—Auckland. 294. Wellington United Friendly Sooieties' Dispensary— 263. Stanmore Brass Band —Linwood. Wellington.

APPENDIX 111. Begisteeed Teade-unions, as on the 31st December, 1898. Reg. No. • Eeg. No. 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. 27. Shipmasters' Association of New Zealand. 7. Operative Bakers' Association of Dunedin. 28. Association of the Master Ironworkers and Farriers of 8. Grey Valley Coal-miners' Association. the Provincial District of Auckland. 9. New Zealand Federated Boot-trade Union. 29. United Millers', Engine-drivers', and Mill Employes' 11. Oamaru Operative Bakers' Association. Society of New Zealand. 12. Grey District Trades and Labour Union of the 31. Lyttelton Fishermen's Union. Colony of New Zealand. 32. Dunedin Cabmen's Union. 13. New Zealand Federated Wharf Labourers' Union. 33. New Zealand Workers' Union. 14. Mercantile Marine Officers' Association of Australasia. 34. Thames Miners' Union. 15. New Zealand Federated Wharf Carters', Express- 35. United Employes' Society of Boilermakers and Iron men's, and Storemen's Union. Shipbuilders of New Zealand. 16. Southland Trades and Labour Union. 36. New Zealand Boot-manufacturers' Association. 17. Associated Iron- and Brass-moulders of New Zealand. 37. Boilermakers' and Iron Shipbuilders' Society of 18. Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants of New Christchurch. Zealand. 38. Wellington Typographical Society. 19. New Zealand Fishermen's Union. 39. Otago Typographical Society. 20. New Zealand Federated Timber-workers' and Furni- 40. Hawke's Bay Operative Bootmakers' Society. ture Trade Association. 41. Wellington Eight Hour Federated Union. 21. Wellington and District Amalgamated Butchers' Employes' Union.

APPENDIX IV. Forms which may be obtained free on application to the Eegisteae of Feiendly 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 Registrar.

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APPENDIX V.—SUMMARY OF VALUATIONS COMPLETED DURING THE YEAR 1898.—TABLE A.

Name of Society and Branch. Place of Establishment. a © CO H fll 10 a s o O © a © © I © a 0 o CD 3 CD O p-l o jo p *r 5 © CO 3 3 a 'o ta CD D EQ to a CD © a © u P ° © W < o <3 cd •■2 > .— 1 to u y cs >O a +3 B.3 3 S3 CD <1 cfl ©<*h r. Kg so- , a sic 5*5; © »h still ftg-cS h £JN a M.U.I.O.O.F. Marlborough District — Widow and Orphan Fund .. Blenheim .. 1896. Dec. 31 125 £ 1,319 £ 481 £ 931 £ 93 & £ 0-74 £ Years. 44-85 £ 0-26 £ 7-45 £ 7-64 £ - 09( 1860 Ashley District — Rangiora Lodge Nil Desperandum Leithfield „ Gust Woodend „ Oxford Ohoka „ Amberley Waikari „ Cheviot Rangiora .. East Oxford Leithfield .. Oust Woodend .. West Oxford Ohoka Amberley .. Waikari McKenzie .. 1860 1868 1873 1874 1874 1876 1876 1876 1880 1896 1897. Dec. 31 305 89 61 54 57 81 72 68 38 16 i 13,182 3,775 2,479 ! 2,303 l ' 2,376 ! 3,489 2,998 2,917 1,524 591 8,623 2,702 1,744 1,620 1,665 2,418 2,202 2,047 1,213 537 6-76 5-05 3-18 2-05 0-18 34-30 32-85 30-89 33-72 32-14 34-33 32-69 33-79 2968 25-56 1-68 1-77 1-62 1-72 1-69 1-76 1-75 1-77 1-79 1-77 14-77 18-82 17-10 15-83 14-52 7-17 12-39 19-19 6-89 2-38 6-73 3-26 4-69 3-53 1-28 1-56 2-92 4-40 1-39 Nil + 1-41 + lit + 10-91 + 2-11 - o-3; - 5-51 - 0-8! + 3-9( - 3-5( * 4,505 1,675 1,043 855 828 581 892 1,305 262 38 602 308 172 117 54 "96 435 490 ±'■33 6-40 6-05 49 16 1-29 1-00 Total 841 35,634 24,771 11,984 1,121 Ashburton District — Ashburton Lodge Waterton , South Rakaia » Pioneer , Tinwald „ Ashburton Waterton .. South Rakaia Springburn Tmwald 1873 1881 1881 1881 1882 1896. Dec. 31 150 42 46 34 31 6,487 1,714 2,024 1,448 1,328 4,882 1,326. 1,418 976 1,004 2,160 647 967 666 582 555 259 361 194 258 3-70 6-16 7-85 5-70 8-32 34-73 31-17 34-44 33-76 34-23 1-93 1-79 1-82 1-67 1-92 14-40 15-40 21-02 19-60 18-77 . t 4-67 6-41 4 87 6-13 - 28 - 3-2f - l-4( + 3-0* - 3-2( Total 303 13,001 9,606 5,022 1,627 Canterbury United District — Court Star of Canterbury Queen of the Isles Pride of Courtenay Thistle of the Forest .. Woodford Papanui Star of Dunsandel Star of Belfast Ashburton Queen of Canterbury.. „ Victoria Christchurch Lyttelton .. Courtenay Sydenham Kaiapoi Papanui Dunsandel Belfast Ashburton Christchurch Kaiapoi 1852 1859 1876 1879 1880 1881 1888 1888 1889 1895 1896 1897. Dec. 31 405 40 53 69 123 55 53 40 52 46 30 21,022 2,574 2,164 3,035 5,136 2,145 1,983 1,567 1,950 873 511 9,361 744 1,261 1,716 3,055 1,346 1,335 1,060 1,354 734 467 11,525 1,707 1,009 1,742 2,331 504 480 428 539 139 69 106 423 250 136 123 295 168 79 57 200 6-12 2-03 0-34 3-07 5-37 3-17 1-97 1-09 45-96 57-65 33-30 37-39 35-44 32-38 30-64 30-68 30-67 25-12 20-93 1-56 1-31 1-48 1-56 - 1-53 1-48 1-50 1-55 1-56 0-95 0-90 28-46 42-68 1904 25-24 18-94 9-16 9-06 10-70 10-37 3-02 2-30 5-18 4-38 4-42 5-50 5-47 3-57 2-51 2-89 3-92 Nil Nil + o-r - 7-2! + 2-0( + 0-8! + 0-5( - 6-31 - 5-51 - 3-1! - 5-71 "25 0-84 * Total 966 42,960 22,433 20,473 54 * Not previously valued. i Information imperfect.

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Name of Society and Branch. Place of Establishment. 3 © H a o.2 P =3 CO U © o o © += a 3 © © © 3 3 o © o Oca ©-3^ -J 3ca > g 3 J, © 3 I © c3 © £a si. ■< o •a a © 2 ©3 cd © © ■< o © m ©a toa ©(^ 3-2 3 to "S 3 h 3 © o "3.2 3 i> afe <= as © ~i © ©GQ-* O-rt H i. |»ga "gS-g a 0 3 a o ft" a K £3Q> do .8 3 8.D.T. National Division of New Zealand — Perseverance Resolution All other Divisions.. Christchurch Rangiora 1872 1873 1897. Deo. 31 66 68 238 £ 2,566 2,645 9,255 £ 1,752 1,805 6,318 £ 1,118 831 1,517 £ 304 £ £ 4-61 £ 013 5-97 Years. 8612 39-53 32-17 £ 1-63 1-75 1-56 £ 16-94 12-22 6-37 £ £ 9 1,420 fj)0&8.3 Total Grand Council of New Zealand — Prince of Wales Lodge Pioneer „ Excelsior „ Wickliffe John Knox „ Alexandra „ Triumpb Valley True Blue „ Star of Hastings Star of Oamaru „ Pride of Ngapara St. Albans „ ... 372 14,466 9,875 3,466 1,125 Thames Dunedin .. Green Island Napier Wellington Auckland South Dunedin North-east Valley .. Hastings Oamaru Ngapara Auckland .. 1873 1873 1876 1877 1879 1879 1883 1883 1883 1883 1890 1896 1896. Dec. 31 17-67 25-00 12-56 6-48 4-45 12-23 11-36 11-96 7-33 12-67 8-85 5-48 46-05 44-77 36-95 46-59 37-21 38-40 36-78 38-25 37-47 36-70 32-85 27-48 1-52 1-52 1-52 1-52 1-52 1-54 1-52 1-52 1-52 1-52 1-52 1-58 17-56 8-23 1000 28 03 17-73 12-12 1034 11-36 14-67 9-29 8-24 5-31 7-90 0-84 417 * - 15-4' - 25-4' - 16-4! - 14-8i - 9-2! - 15-5! - 14-93 - 13 li - 13-3! - 15-li - 15 1! t 126 30 54 29 56 89 83 28 15 87 34 29 7,332 1,683 2,567 1,660 2,627 4,386 3,883 1,336 694 4,051 1,441 1,114 2,893 686 1,349 659 1,385 2,219 2,082 683 364 2,140 860 801 2,212 247 540 813 993 1,079 858 318 220 808 280 154 2,227 750 678 188 249 1,088 943 335 110 1,103 301 159 5-60 6-59 4-09 4-02 349 4-43 1-70 ->■* * Total 660 32,774 16,121 8,522 8,131 * Not calculable. + Not preiously valued.

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APPENDIX V.— continued. SUMMARY OF VALUATIONS COMPLETED DURING THE YEAR 1898.—TABLE B.

Ratio to Lii ibilities, per £. ,of Name of Society and Branch. Present Value of Future Contributions to Benefit Funds. Accumulated Benefit Funds. Total Assets. Surplus. Deficiency M.U.I.O.O.F. Marlborough District Widow and Orphan Fund s. d. 7 3 s. d. 14 2 s. d. 21 5 s. a. 1 5 s. d. Ishley District — Rangiora Lodge Nil Desperandum „ Leithfield Cust . Woodend . Oxford » Ohoka , ... Amberley , Waikari , Cheviot , 3 2 2 6 1 6 1 0 0 1 13 1 14 4 14 1 14 1 14 0 13 10 14 8 14 1 15 11 18 2 6 10 8 10 8 5 7 5 7 0 3 4 6 0 8 11 3 5 1 3 19 11 23 2 22 6 21 6 21 0 17 2 20 8 23 0 19 4 19 5 210 0 - 8 3 0 0*8 0 7 .shburton District — Ashburton Lodge Waterton „ .. South Rakaia „ .. Pioneer „ Tinwald „ 15 0 15 6 13 11 13 6 15 1 6 8 7 6 9 6 9 2 8 9 21 8 23 0 23 5 22 8 23 10 1 8 3 0 3 5 2 8 3 10 A.O.F. Canterbury United District — Court Star of Canterbury „ Queen of the Isles „ Pride of Courtenay „ Thistle of the Forest .. „ Woodford „ Papanui Star of Dunsandel „ Star of Belfast „ Ashburton Queen of Canterbury .. , Victoria 8 11 5 9 11 8 11 4 11 11 12 7 13 6 13 6 13 11 16 10 18 3 11 0 13 3 9 4 11 6 9 1 4 8 4 10 5 6 5 6 3 2 2 9 19 11 19 0 21 0 22 10 21 0 17 3 18 4 19 0 19 5 20 0 21 0 1 0 2 10 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 9 1 8 1 0 0 7 10 S.D.T. lational Division of New Zealand — Perseverance Resolution All other Divisions 13 7 13 8 13 8 8 9 6 4 3 3 22 4 20 0 16 11 2 4 3"l P.A.F.S.A. hand Council of New Zealand — Prince of Wales Lodge Pioneer » Exoelsior „ Wickliffe John Knox , Alexandra , Triumph • Valley True Blue „ Star of Hastings . Star of Oamaru „ Pride of Ngapara St. Albans „ 7 11 8 2 10 6 7 11 10 6 10 1 10 9 10 3 10 6 10 7 11 11 14 5 6 0 2 11 4 3 9 10 7 7 4 11 4 5 4 9 6 4 4 0 3 11 2 9 13 11 11 1 14 9 17 9 18 1 15 0 15 2 15 0 16 10 14 7 15 10 17 2 6 1 8 11 5 3 2 3 1 11 5 0 4 10 5 0 3 2 5 5 4 2 2 10

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TABLE I.—Number of Members and Amounts of Benefit and other Funds, as on the 31st December, 1897, of all Friendly Societies and Branches from which Returns were received in accordance with the Act.

Name ot Society and Bbanoh. Place of Establishment. o.S*; H •m St: O O ot Total Worth. Sick and Funeral Fund. 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 Whangarei .. Otahuhu Warkworth .. Auckland .. 1844 1850 1859 1865 1866 1867 1874 1876 1881 1881 1884 416 232 149 179 239 54 113 60 20 66 49 £ s. d. 17,785 8 1 5,029 15 8 4,004 15 8 2,167 1 0 3,966 2 6 560 6 2 2,350 16 3 949 7 2 706 6 8 539 6 3 266 15 0 9,404 14 1 £ s. d. 12,171 19 9 4,896 3 4 2,570 4 02,118 0 0 3,766 17 11 554 16 8 1,585 10 11 848 3 3 706 6 7 534 7 5 266 10 6 9,329 1 0 £ s. d. 5,613 8 4 133 12 4 1,434 11 8 49 1 0 199 4 7 5 9 6 765 5 4 101 3 11 0 0 1 4 18 10 0 4 6 75 13 1 £ + 6-88 + 3-81 + 4-42 + 0-86 - 5-46 + 1-90 + 5-83 - 0-77 + 18-83 + 0-92 - 1-88 Total 1,577 47,730 14 6 39,348 1 4 8,382 13 2 + 12-58 - 0-92 + 6-63 + 8-79 + 3-48 + 14-64 + 5-30 + 8-05 + 3-73 + 0-21 + 2-22 - 001 - 0-33 Hawke's Bay District — Napier Lodge Meeanee „ Abbotsford „ Clive „ .. Hastings „ Victoria „ Tavistock „ Woodville Ruahine Forest Home Friendship „ Dannevirke „ Maraekakaho „ Central Body Napier Taradale Waipawa West Clive .. Hastings Porangahau Waipukurau Woodville .. Hampden .. Ormondville Port Ahuriri Dannevirke.. Maraekakaho Napier 1856 1871 1873 1876 1878 1878 1879 1880 1885 1887 1887 1888 1891 188 51 214 28 119 15 35 29 43 42 52 98 25 6,809 3 11 690 9 9 4,999 18 1 977 1 5 2,063 6 7 448 0 11 824 9 5 818 16 5 424 3 3 188 6 6 374 15 11 465 9 6 228 6 7 361 17 3 6,525 9 10 690 9 9 4,983 10 11 938 5 4 1,988 16 9 448 0 11 810 0 7 797 0 4 422 17 6 171 6 2 372 13 9 455 6 0 226 17 1 341 5 7 283 14 1 16 7 2 38 16 1 74 9 10 14 8 10 21 16 1 15 9 17 0 4 2 2 2 10 3 6 19 6 20 11 8 Total 939 19,674 5 6 19,172 0 6 502 5 0 New Plymouth District — Egmont Lodge Excelsior „ Waitara „ Union Midhurst Central Body New Plymouth 1857 1865 1876 1881 1893 180 109 52 87 36 3,865 11 3 2,979 3 6 1,036 4 3 1,159 18 3 113 6 11 620 3 10 3,861 5 3 2,979 3 6 1,023 1 3 1,159 18 3 78 18 10 563 14 1 4 6 0 + 2-88 + 7-27 - 2-20 - 5-30 Waitara Hawera Midhurst .. New Plymouth 18 "3 0 34"8 1 56 9 9 Total 464 9,774 8 0 9,666 1 2 108 6 10 - 6-05 Wanganui District — Wanganui Lodge Manawatu „ Manchester „ Awarua „ Apiti „ Central Body Wanganui .. Palmerston N. Feilding Ohingaiti Apiti Wanganui .. 1858 1881 1883 1894 1894 172 103 58 36 22 7,078 3 2 996 5 11 242 16 8 161 16 5 59 14 2 107 13 10 4,881 13 10 945 1 11 219 5 3 147 11 3 59 14 2 80 17 3 2,196 9 4 51 4 0 23 11 5 14 5 2 2616 7 Total 391 8,646 10 2 6,334 3 8 2,312 6 6 + 7-86 + 7-96 -12-62 - 1-17 - 306 - 6-77 - 0-34 - 0-66 - 5-63 + 2-68 + 17-21 - 2-52 + 1-55 + 2-83 + 0-63 + 7-74 Wellington District — Britannia Lodge Antipodean Rose of the Valley „ • Kain apoura Rose of Sharon St. George ,, Unity Combination Heart of Oak Masterton Greytown Petone Eketahuna Martinborough „ Mangatainoka Widow and Orphan Society .. Central Body Wellington .. Lower Hutt Tawa Flat .. Upper Hutt Pahautanui Featherston Johnsonville Carterton .. Masterton .. Greytown .. Petone Eketahuna .. Martinborough Mangatainoka Wellington .. 1843 1847 1849 1857 1857 1867 1872 1876 1877 1877 1879 1882 1887 1892 1894 1849 386 294 121 15 53 26 50 30 63 38 31 81 46 16 10 13,077 1 10 7,918 11 6 2,428 10 7 399 9 10 1,114 14 1 399 1 8 662 19 4 489 8 8 806 14 10 331 15 1 1,252 8 11 881 8 11 381 8 5 115 19 10 55 14 9 1,985 7 3 1,175 16 6 10,735 14 4 7,507 3 9 2,133 15 8 382 17 0 1,114 14 1 357 14 1 654 8 1 349 9 4 806 14 10 270 3 9 1,092 4 6 820 13 5 282 3 2 115 1 3 47 3 6 1,976 18 2 1,104 10 5 2,341 7 6 411 7 9 294 14 11 16 12 10 41 7 7 8 11 3 139 19 4 61 11 4 160 4 5 60 15 6 99 5 3 0 18 7 8 11 3 8 9-1 71 6 1 Total 1,260 33,476 12 0 29,751 9 4 3,725 2 8 Marlborough District — Marlborough Lodge Renwick „ Central Body Blenheim .. Renwick Blenheim .. 1860 1867 + 12-05 + 14-11 100 29 4,755 5 1 2,064 5 4 1,014 4 0 4,741 9 3 2,064 5 4 1,014 4 0 13 15 10 Total 129 I | 7,833 14 5 7,819 18 7 13 15 10

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Name of Societt and Branch. Place of Establishment. Jia LH CO H H m m^+ n i vtr +t. Sick and Total | FuneralFundi Management Fund, Goods, &c. Surplus or Deficiency per Member at last Valuation. M.U.I.O.O.F.—continued. Jelson District — Nelson Lodge Travellers' Rest Howard „ Mansion of Peace General Cameron „ Central Body Nelson Richmond .. Nelson Wakefield .. Brightwater Nelson 1842 1847 1847 1859 1865 224 97 208 162 56 £ s. a. 3,641 12 1 1,580 10 2 6,955 9 7 3,761 4 11 1,156 9 7 6,004 0 3 £ s. d. 3,562 12 1 1,521 4 8 6,621 17 6 3,574 17 10 1,145 11 4 5,877 7 6 £ s. d. 79 0 0 59 5 6 333 12 1 186 7 1 10 18 3 126 12 9 £ - 5-27 - 1-54 + 5 06 + 6-20 - 0-35 Total 747 23,099 6 7 22,303 10 11 795 15 8 totueka District — Motueka Lodge Good Intention Takaka South Star „ Central Body Motueka Riwaka Takaka Dovedale Motueka 1850 1860 1863 1880 153 85 87 51 3,701 18 6 2,425 18 7 1,285 0 4 336 5 9 1,878 19 9 3,701 18 6 2,423 11 8 1,241 19 0 275 12 9 1,849 13 9 2 6 11 43 1 4 60 13 0 29 6 0 + 1-18 + 1-88 - 5-56 - 5-00 Total 376 9,628 2 11 9,492 15 8 135 7 3 Torth Westland District — Westport Lodge Charleston Reefton „ Central Body Westport Charleston .. Reefton 1867 1867 1872 76 58 67 3,759 5 6 2,561 10 8 2,288 17 10 95 13 6 3,095 16 5 1,879 16 1 2,279 7 10 75 13 6 663 9 1 681 14 7 9 10 0 20 0 0 + 6-77 + 2-13 + 5-83 Total 201 8,705 7 6 7,330 13 10 1,374 13 8 lokitika District — Hokitika Lodge Waimea „ Greymouth „ Albert Central Body Hokitika Stafford Greymouth.. Kumara Hokitika 1866 1867 1867 1870 63 32 60 55 4,082 13 5 804 6 4 3,783 1 5 687 18 3 58 5 9 4,082 13 5 754 15 5 3,728 6 3 634 14 6 55 9 9 49 10 11 54 15 2 53 3 9 2 16 0 + 2-71 -28-92 + 11-90 -15-98 Total 210 9,416 5 2 9,255 19 4 160 5 10 '.shley District — Rangiora Lodge Nil Desperandum Leithfield „ Oust Woodend „ Oxford Ohoka „ Amberley Waikari Cheviot Central Body Rangiora East Oxford Leithfield .. Oust Woodend West Oxford Ohoka Amberley Waikari McKenzie .. Rangiora 1860 1868 1873 1874 1874 1876 1876 1876 1880 1896 305 89 61 54 57 82 72 68 38 16 5,290 16 8 1,642 12 8 1,244 7 7 814 4 6 776 9 9 531 11 9 814 17 4 1,272 2 7 285 0 0 32 12 8 713 2 7 4,248 2 3 1,558 12 1 998 16 2 814 4 6 768 19 7 525 0 9 814 16 10 1,250 17 4 231 2 5 27 9 2 545 0 0 1,042 14 5 84 0 7 245 11 5 7 10 2 6 11 0 0 0 6 2.1 5 3 53 17 7 5 3 6 168 2 7 - 0-18 + 6-76 + 5-05 + 3-18 + 2-05 - 605 + 1-33 + 6-40 - 1-29 - 1-00 Total 842 13,417 18 1 11,783 1 1 1,634 17 0 forth Canterbury District — City of Christchurch Lodge Kaiapoi ,, Volunteer „ Benevolent „ Perseverance „ Malvern „ Phillipstown Leeston „ Papanui „ Addington „ Coleridge Heart of Oak „ Riccarton „ Jubilee „ Central Body Christchurch Kaiapoi Sydenham .. Christchurch Woolston Waddington Linwood Leeston Papanui Addington .. Glentunnel .. Kaikoura Up. Riccarton Prebbleton .. Christchurch 1853 1858 1866 1866 1872 1877 1879 1880 1880 1882 1883 1885 1886 1887 455 129 145 110 157 47 41 103 59 108 68 86 48 54 13,110 15 2 2,116 17 10 1,167 19 8 3,414 7 8 1,826 17 10 490 16 7 190 1 0 918 14 3 467 4 2 1,440 13 2 545 2 2 909 6 2 547 4 4 363 8 6 729 15 4 10,142 16 4 1,989 11 10 1,145 6 8 3,412 14 2 1,780 17 10 485 7 0 183 18 6 898 1 1 466 16 1 1,372 9 4 394 11 9 633 6 11 512 2 9 328 4 5 486 5 0 2,967 18 10 127 6 0 22 13 0 1 13 6 40 0 0 5 9 7 6 2 6 20 13 2 0 8 1 68 3 10 150 10 5 275 19 3 35 1 7 35 4 1 243 10 4 - 1-33 - 3-73 -11-31 + 12-46 - 7-86 - 3-75 -11-61 - 6-19 - 5-40 - 2-88 - 6-16 - 7-02 + 1-25 - 6-53 Total 1,610 28,239 3 10 24,238 9 8 4,000 14 2 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 247 61 244 65 29 38 32 31 7,554 9 4 1,792 3 3 3,050 2 7 493 3 9 836 6 8 742 19 3 493 11 9 409 18 4 285 18 4 7,441 17 11 1,786 1 4 3,047 2 4 484 4 1 822 8 0 724 7 9 463 14 6 407 6 6 142 10 5 112 11 5 6 1 11 3 0 3 8 19 8 13 18 8 18 11 6 29 17 3 2 11 10 143 7 11 + 6-07 + 5-91 - 6-12 - 7-78 + 7-14 + 0-23 + 3-42 - 0-90 Total 747 15,658 13 3 15,319 12 10 339 0 5

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Name oe Society and Branch. Place of Establishment. tw to " H oora 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. Ashburton District— Ashburton Lodge Waterton „ South Rakaia „ Pioneer „ Tinwald „ Central Body Ashburton .. Waterton .. South Rakaia Springburn .. Tinwald Ashburton .. 1873 1881 1881 1881 1882 145 50 52 35 32 £ s. d. 2,173 8 1 751 10 9 1,236 4 1 660 16 9 601 10 2 418 12 10 £ s. d. 2,173 8 1 685 15 6 1,018 13 10 641 16 1 594 15 6 382 0 2 £ s. d. 65 15 3 217 10 3 19 0 8 6 14 8 36 12 8 £ + 3-70 + 6-16 + 7-85 + 5-70 + 8-32 Total 345 13 6 314 5,842 2 8 5,496 9 2 + 4-46 + 11-36 + 0-17 + 0-74 - 1-68 + 10-74 - 8-34 -15-18 + 5-51 - 8-75 -1219 - 2-36 + 6-26 - 2-57 - 4-55 + 44-37 - 2-12 + 38-09 - 1-37 - 4-10 + 3-40 + 2-91 - 2-31 - 0-19 - 4-26 - 2 86 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 „ Dunback „ Central Body Dunedin Balclutha .. Port Chalmers Dunedin Oamaru Lawrence .. Waitahuna .. Waikouaiti .. Waipori Bluespur Naseby Pt. Molyneux Roxburgh .. Tapanui Queenstown Palmerston S. Cromwell Waikaia Kakanui Outram Mosgiel Caversham .. N.E. Valley Ngapara Dunback 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 1892 482 221 160 79 121 90 90 35 52 38 54 42 33 51 120 29 57 58 45 30 65 150 124 69 22 28 21,205 2 0 10,508 2 7 2,763 17 9 2,340 .1 2 2,610 18 6 3,463 1 9 2,334 6 6 1,326 9 3 2,373 14 10 754 7 8 1,502 5 10 964 3 8 1,698 3 5 1,221 18 3 2,278 13 3 2,657 9 0 1,185 14 8 3,573 3 9 1,923 11 11 763 6 6 2,078 8 1.0 2,321 3 7 1,304 3 4 775 4 4 295 3 3 104 14 8 1,114 12 2 19,370 6 0 10,165 17 3 2,535 8 6 2,321 17 5 2,604 16 3 3,001 13 2 2,231 10 11 1,325 0 7 2,320 2 0 714 9 2 1,389 17 4 907 3 11 1,555 4 9 1,177 13 6 2,230 19 11 2,580 16 8 1,166 1 5 3,500 0 3 1,914 15 7 640 1 2 2,058 13 6 2,282 19 11 1,266 4 4 750 6 11 283 15 6 102 15 10 1,032 10 5 1,834 16 0 342 5 4 228 9 3 18 3 9 6 2 3 461 8 7 102 15 7 18 8 53 12 10 39 18 6 112 8 6 56 19 9 142 18 8 44 4 9 47 13 4 76 12 4 19 13 3 73 3 6 8 16 4 123 5 4 19 15 4 38 3 8 37 19 0 24 17 5 11 7 9 1 18 10 82 1 9 Total 2,345 75,442 2 5 71,431 2 2 4,011 0 3 + 11-99 + 3-58 Invercargill District — Shamrock,Rose, &Thistle Lodge St. George Winton „ United Gore „ Lumsden „ Awarua Riversdale „ Central Body Invercargill.. Winton Gore Lumsden Campbelltown Riversdale .. Invercargill.. 1860 1868 1874 1878 1882 1883 1889 251 195 68 83 58 60 25 8,126 5 0 4,829 19 9 943 7 0 1,239 17 4 995 13 5 760 13 6 70 18 3 420 0 9 7,982 10 2 4,677 5 10 866 18 5 1,147 1 1 972 8 5 716 11 6 28 17 2 181 3 3 143 14 10 152 13 11 76 8 7 92 16 3 23 5 0 44 2 0 42 1 1 238 17 6 - 1-68 - 2-24 - 4-65 Total Total of Order 740 12892 333,972 2 0 17,386 15 0 16,572 15 10 28,655 16 11 813 19 2 • 305,316 5 1 I.O.O.F. Grand Lodge of New Zealand — Pioneer Lodge Leith Alfred Star of Canterbury Alexandrovna Unity „ Victoria Southern Cross Pioneer of Southland „ Star of Auckland Washington „ Prebbleton Alma f „ Wallace Ridgley „ Kawakawa Mataura Kaeo Orient ,, Otaki Waiareka „ Rangitikei „ Star of Eden Northern Wairoa Central Body Dunedin Oamaru Timaru Temuka S. Dunedin .. Geraldine .. Wellington .. Invercargill. . Auckland Sydenham .. Prebbleton .. Wyndham .. Riverton Christchurch Kawakawa .. Mataura Kaeo Palmerston Otaki Weston Bull's Ponsonby .. Te Kopuru .. Dunedin 1862 1867 1869 1869 1874 1875 1875 1877 1878 1878 1878 1881 1882 1882 1882 1883 1883 1884 1885 1888 1891 1892 1894 1896 85 77 80 29 22 113 26 112 100 204 87 39 26 33 36 26 16 20 36 14 24 45 69 52 1,075 18 10 1,867 19 6 1,208 3 3 350 15 1 582 12 9 268 16 1 495 16 6 2,878 4 6 1,924 7 11 2,231 5 11 906 13 6 469 16 5 592 5 9 493 6 1 438 5.7 382 1 7 522 12 4 258 13 5 354 10 11 172 0 2 148 0 0 334 2 6 194 16 4 164 3 7 9,577 3 8 1,021 3 4 1,706 18 5 1,208 3 3 319 6 7 556 12 9 200 12 3 350 13 10 2,647 17 5 1,351 2 0 1,699 12 8 822 11 6 410 3 5 516 17 9 457 8 7 386 16 10 370 9 1 357 18 1 240 8 4 338 14 10 172 0 2 137 13 6 307 18 9 181 1 0 92 16 4 7,931 8 5 54 15 6 161 1 1 31 8 6 26 0 0 68 3 10 145 2 8 230 7 1 573 5 11 531 13 3 84 2 0 59 13 0 75 8 0 35 17 6 51 8 9 11 12 6 164 14 3 18 5 1 15 16 1 - 1-91 + 2-81 + 5-15 - 2-22 + 2-97 - 3-73 + 1-63 + 7-59 + 8-36 + 4-54 + 3-16 + 4-64 + 9-04 + 4-56 - 0-22 + 8-24 + 26-57 + 5-00 + 3-60 + 2-67 - 0-69 + 1-22 10 6 6 26 3 9 13 15 4 71 7 3 1,645 15 3 Total 1,371 27,892 12 2 23,786 9 1 4,106 3 1 3—H. 1,

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Name oe Society and Branch. Place of Establishment. 3 a-s © © C3 rH gad A %& Total Worth. Sick and Funeral Fund. Management Fund, Goods, &c. Surplus or Deficiency per Member at last Valuation. N.I.O.O.F. Auckland Provincial District — Auckland Pioneer Lodge United Brothers „ Central Body Auckland .. 1878 1879 158 186 £ s. d. 685 9 7 1,040 4 10 1,848 4 1 £ s. d. 604 7 11 937 6 9 1,824 0 3 £ s. d. 81 1 8 102 18 1 24 3 10 £ -11-94 - 9-56 Total 208 3 7 344 3,573 18 6 3,365 14 11 B.U.O.O.F. Wellington District — Aorangi Lodge Central Body Wellington .. 1884 94 535 4 2 389 13 5 473 10 0 358 15 5 61 14 2 30 18 0 - 9-02 Total »► 94 924 17 7 832 5 5 92 12 2 A.O.F. Auckland District Court City of Auckland „ Zealandia Pride of Onehunga Pride of the North „ Robin Hood ,„ Northern Wairoa „ Pride of Newmarket „ Nil Desperandum „ Royal Oak Star of the South „ Victoria Queen of the North Chisman .. „ Waihi „ Townley Central Body Auckland .. Onehunga .. Grahamstown Panmure Dargaville .. Newmarket.. Newton Tauranga .. Otahuhu Devonport .. Maungaturoto Auckland .. Waihi Gisborne Auckland .. 1863 1873 1875 1875 1876 1877 1879 1880 1880 1881 1885 1886 1894 1895 1895 378 127 119 105 29 72 45 221 54 14 93 36 78 95 27 6,182 8 9 1,485 19 7 923 16 10 351 11 2 300 12 7 638 16 1 425 19 2 1,199 17 1 469 13 10 256 12 1 921 15 4 119 6 8 46 18 9 117 1 7 30 6 5 7,332 16 3 20,803 12 2 6,074 3 3 1,466 10 2 857 18 7 322 1 2 280 19 6 549 0 5 405 13 4 1,152 2 7 391 11 0 245 6 0 750 6 11 84 12 10 32 14 0 71 1 7 14 8 4 6,552 0 2 108 5 6 19 9 5 65 18 3 29 10 0 19 13 1 89 15 8 20 5 10 47 14 6 78 2 10 11 6 1 171 8 5 34 13 10 14 4 9 46 0 0 15 18 1 780 16 1 - 6-08 - 6-68 -11-44 -12-44 - 7-04 -10-54 - 8-04 -10-34 -10-35 - 9-90 - 7-30 - 9-75 Total 1,493 19,250 9 10 1,553 2 4 Hawke's Bay District — Court Sir Charles Napier „ Lord Clyde „ Sir Henry Havelock „ Robin Hood „ Ruahine „ Heretaunga „ Little John „ Waitangi „ Rising Sun „ Redcliffe Central Body Napier Wairoa Havelock .. Port Ahuriri Waipukurau Hastings Waipawa West Clive .. Dannevirke.. Taradale Napier 1872 1873 1875 1878 1879 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 139 51 112 81 34 47 44 18 59 16 4,613 11 6 615 3 4 1,703 16 10 685 3 4 592 9 11 546 7 5 501 14 9 251 8 1 220 16 7 225 17 2 3,568 18 7 4,274 11 8 603 2 6 1,694 18 3 675 13 4 562 9 11 546 7 5 482 3 7 250 0 2 220 16 7 196 3 2 3,400 13 8 338 19 10 12 0 10 8 18 7 9 10 0 30 0 0 + 2-52 - 3-44 - 6-75 - 8-30 - 5-96 - 6-33 - 5-45 - 4-23 - 7-15 - 5-69 1911 2 1 7 11 29 14 0 168 4 11 Total .. 601 13,525 7 6 12,907 0 3 618 7 3 Tmanaki District — Court Taranaki „ Waireka „ Patea Inglewood Forest „ Raleigh „ Egmont „ Stratford Central Body New Plymouth Patea Inglewood .. Waitara Hawera Stratford New Plymouth 1864 1866 1867 1876 1883 1884 1887 92 275 46 146 44 47 54 2,373 8 7 3,571 8 7 632 12 8 1,489 1 1 333 8 3 756 6 7 349 3 7 479 7 5 2,371 5 1 3,342 19 11 515 9 6 1,474 18 11 329 4 3 755 0 6 340 15 11 272 7 9 2 3 6 228 8 8 117 3 2 14 2 2 4 4 0 16 1 8 7 8 206 19 8 + 0-92 - 4-51 -13-66 -11-64 -10-41 - 3-47 -10-70 Total 704 9,984 16 9 9,402 1 10 582 14 11 Wellington District — Court Robin Hood „ Little John „ Roderick Dhu „ Sir George Bowen „ Blenheim „ Wairarapa „ Loyal Enterprise „ Clarendon „ Manawatu „ Marquis of Normanby .. „ Loyal Peilding William Gladstone „ Egmont Loyal Halcombe „ Woodville ,, Pohangina Wellington .. Marton Wanganui .. Wellington .. Blenheim .. Greytown .. Masterton .. Picton Palmerston N. Carterton .. Feilding Gisborne Opunake Halcombe .. Woodville .. Ashhurst 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1874 1875 1876 1876 1877 1882 1884 1884 1885 233 138 172 320 112 46 115 72 122 132 71 136 21 18 68 21 2,424 14 4 1,616 19 4 1,861 15 2 4,278 5 9 4,320 17 1 1,089 17 10 807 14 - 3 1,664 8 8 1,303 1 2 589 3 0 1,235 0 2 2,149 15 4 395 9 5 202 5 10 475 18 9 148 1 6 2,140 12 3 1,576 13 0 1,739 15 10 4,110 13 9 3,678 12 3 1,089 17 10 781 9 3 1,629 9 1 726 3 11 536 10 4 1,213 13 6 2,009 17 5 381 15 8 175 7 4 473 10 9 109 1 4 284 2 1 40 6 4 121 19 4 167 12 0 642 4 10 26 5 0 34 19 7 576 17 3 52 12 8 21 6 8 139 17 11 13 13 9 26 18 6 2 8 0 39 0 2 -11-06 - 7-75 - 5-32 - 5-39 + 12-92 - 3-44 -12-86 + 1-81 -11-09 - 9-29 + 0-40 - 0-57 + 2-32 - 1-70 - 6-33 - 8-50

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Name oe Society and Beanch. Place of Establishment. ass -4-. 3 ,U O Oro u en 22 & £r-C a-2 OT §a© £ © © 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 Epuni „ Pahiatua Kopuaranga Hunterville „ Sir William Jervois „ Pride of Levin Bloomfield „ Activity Makakahi Central Body Petone Pahiatua Mauriceville Hunterville Newtown Levin Lower Hutt Ohingaiti .. Eketahuna .. Wellington .. 1886 1886 1887 1888 1889 1891 1891 1894 1895 152 137 34 42 118 69 29 40 53 £ s. d. 1,292 8 6 959 7 7 437 2 11 162 1 11 431 4 6 205 6 11 151 7 3 98 11 4 74 3 7 7,515 7 2 £ s. d. 1,129 11 9 713 19 8 334 10 6 144 2 1 374 10 4 121 19 3 98 17 3 73 18 9 38 12 4 6,951 8 6 £ s. d. 162 16 9 245 7 11 102 12 5 17 19 10 56 14 2 83 7 8 52 10 0 24 12 7 35 11 3 563 18 8 £ - 5-53 - 7-05 - 4-60 - 7-21 - 7-71 - 8-06 - 6-79 - 6-79 - 7-39 Total 2,471 35,890 9 3 32,354 13 11 3,535 15 4 -11-88 -22-37 - 8-70 -20-51 -21-17 -11-35 - 1-03 - 4-77 - 6-50 Nelson District — Court Robin Hood „ Perseverance .. „ Pride of the Forest „ Concord Unity Charleston Sherwood Forest Royal Oak Inangahua Central Body Nelson Motueka Wakapuaka Greymouth .. Havelock Charleston .. Stoke Westport Reefton Nelson 1862 1863 1864 1867 1871 1871 1872 1875 1878 258 58 42 101 75 25 42 28 30 5,264 0 3 487 18 7 1,323 17 4 647 1 6 1,148 8 4 511 13 11 1,306 17 1 831 10 6 519 14 10 1,404 8 2 5,254 16 11 445 12 5 1,282 6 8 602 11 8 995 2 0 489 15 7 1,267 8 7 828 6 2 498 18 5 1,149 10 7 9 3 4 42 6 2 41 10 8 44 9 10 153 6 4 21 18 4 39 8 6 3 4 4 20 16 5 254 17 7 Total 659 13,445 10 6 12,814 9 0 631 1 6 - 0-34 - 3-07 + 2-00 + 6-12 + 2-03 - 5-37 - 3-17 - 1-97 - 1-09 + 11-08 Canterbury United District— Court Star of Canterbury „ Queen of the Isles Pride of Courtenay „ Thistle of the Forest „ Woodford Papanui Star of Dunsandel „ Star of Belfast.. Ashburton Widow and Orphan Society .. Central Body Christchurch Lyttelton .. Courtenay .. Sydenham .. Kaiapoi Papanui Dunsandel .. Belfast Ashburton .. Christchurch 1852 1859 1876 1879 1880 1881 1888 1888 1889 1867 405 40 53 69 123 57 53 40 52 9,227 11 5 1,748 3 7 865 9 2 1,338 11 7 1,729 17 8 247 8 8 266 4 6 211 13 7 300 5 11 1,250 2 1 5,810 18 6 9,215 1 6 1,346 6 11 727 6 10 1,283 13 6 1,657 2 7 224 6 2 214 4 6 197 9 9 279 14 2 1,193 19 7 5,715 5 7 12 9 11 401 16 8 138 2 4 54 18 1 72 15 1 23 2 6 52 0 0 14 3 10 20 11 9 56 2 6 95 12 11 Total 892 22,996 6 8 22,054 11 1 941 15 7 - 7-67 -14-49 -10-87 South Canterbury District — Court Southern Cross Foresters' Pride Progress Central Body Timaru Waimate St. Andrews Timaru 1865 1875 1883 295 104 24 6,512 2 7 1,223 3 5 254 1 11 563 14 1 6,302 5 2 942 19 11 254 1 11 487 13 9 209 17 5 280 3 6 76"o 4 Total 423 8,553 2 0 7,987 0 9 566 1 3 + 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 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 „ Woodlands Pride Queen of the South „ Star of the Forest Central Body Dunedin Queenstown Dunedin Port Chalmers Dunedin Milton Clyde Oamaru Lawrence .. Alexandra .. Waitahuna.. Roxburgh .. Invercargill Caversham .. Mornington.. Roslyn Campbelltown Wyndham .. Dunedin Invercargill Woodlands .. Dunedin 1862 1863 1863 1864 1864 1865 1866 1868 1868 1869 1869 1873 1874 1875 1877 1888 1890 1890 1895 1896 1896 245 25 277 141 205 127 33 179 37 33 27 44 242 117 82 58 19 61 132 45 50 8,188 15 5 483 4 1 5,310 0 11 1,060 7 2 2,583 15 6 1,458 9 8 428 5 2 1,958 15 5 552 2 8 591 7 5 524 13 0 541 3 2 2,335 19 7 842 16 7 944 6 3 379 3 11 80 10 10 304 6 4 84 15 7 30 6 11 107 7 7. 8,408 6 7 7,926 0 3 482 18 4 4,966 5 3 1,018 8 2 2,465 4 11 1,357 13 5 410 5 2 1,771 4 9 492 2 8 531 1 6 482 0 11 512 9 10 2,326 10 5 760 8 8 912 3 11 356 16 10 60 16 4 261 7 0 40 4 3 30 6 11 85 13 5 6,808 13 2 262 15 2 0 5 9 343 15 8 41 19 0 118 10 7 100 16 3 18 0 0 187 10 8 60 0 0 60 5 11 42 12 1 28 13 4 9 9 2 82 7 11 32 2 4 22 7 1 19 14 6 42 19 4 44 11 4 21 14 2 1,599 13 5 Total 2,179 37,198 19 9 34,058 16 1 3,140 3 8 + 6-82 Court not in any District — Court Coromandel Coromandel 1871 56 1,104 8 5 163,502 13 0 1,035 19 1 68 9 4 Total of Order 9,478 151,865 1 10 11,637 11 2 A.O.S. Sanctuary Sir George Grey .. Wellington .. 1865 - 0-71 908 8 2 34 15 5 51 943 3 7

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Name oe Society and Branch. Place of Establishment. h-3 3 ■"8 2 H O O OT 111 £ © © Total Worth. I Fun trai a Fund. Management Fund, Goods, &e. Surplus or Deficiency per Member at last Valuation. U.A.O.D. Irand Lodge of the North Island — Stonehenge Lodge Auckland „ Totara Oroua Blenheim Mistletoe „ Turanganui Pacific Poneke „ Star of Egmont Morgan „ Mountaineers „ Horowhenua „ Hawera Pahautanui „ Otaki Motorua Star of Paeroa „ Pride of Waihi Central Body Masterton .. Auckland .. Carterton .. Palmerston N. Blenheim .. Gisborne Wellington .. Petone Patea Marton Fowler's Levin Hawera Pahautanui Otaki N. Plymouth Paeroa Waihi Wanganui .. 1880 1882 1883 1883 1884 1884 1886 1886 1891 1892 1893 1895 1895 1895 1895 1896 1896 1897 24 128 86 87 36 260 137 102 45 52 17 42 27 14 18 85 35 61 £ s. d. 259 1 7 389 19 0 313 4 8 582 16 7 423 18 3 1,637 4 0 901. 17 9 530 19 3 204 15 10 165 16 11 89 11 1 204 18 11 31 17 6 46 0 6 50 12 5 177 5 1 63 12 3 53 16 9 1,220 0 0 £ s. d. 216 18 3 389 19 0 265 7 8 570 6 6 406 5 2 1,475 12 4 680 14 4 465 4 10 176 15 10 136 11 5 77 17 1 113 16 0 17 17 6 35 0 6 36 19 11 155 10 8 49 19 5 39 1 11 1,056 9 6 £ s. d. 42 3 4 47 17 0 12 10 1 17 13 1 161 11 8 221 3 5 65 14 5 28 0 0 29 5 6 11 14 0 91 2 11 14 0 0 11 0 0 13 12 6 21 14 5 13 12 10 14 14 10 163 10 6 £ -1216 - 5-00 + 3-52 - 1-52 - 5-30 - 2-38 Total 1,256 7,347 8 4 6,366 7 10 981 0 6 - 5-98 - 3-71 - 5-96 - 7-24 - 8-91 - 7-90 - 4-10 -13-20 -10-80 - 9-76 - 6-81 - 8-68 -12-42 - 7-46 Jmnd Lodge of Canterbury — Pioneer Lodge .. Hope of St. Albans „ Mistletoe „ • ■ Oak of Sydenham „ Ethelbert „ .. Lyttelton Hearts of Oak „ Star of Anglesea „ Perseverance „ Hope of Amberley „ Anchor „ Ohoka „ Timaru Trafalgar Star of Ashburton Old Oak „ • • Ivy of Linwood „ Olive Branch „ Ellesmere „ Central Body Christchurch St. Albans .. Christchurch Sydenham .. Springston .. Lyttelton .. Lincoln Addington .. Amberley .. Woolston .. Ohoka Timaru Kaiapoi Ashburton .. Southbridge Linwood Hornby Doyleston .. Christchurch 1875 1879 1879 1879 1880 1880 1880 1880 1880 1880 1882 1882 1882 1883 1883 1888 1892 1895 251 83 117 159 56 71 61 73 35 104 38 201 47 107 47 50 47 30 3,473 18 3 1,299 1 2 1,233 9 7 1,972 0 8 331 13 7 830 6 0 869 17 2 349 18 7 240 14 2 680 8 3 343 19 9 1,501 8 5 196 19 2 1,030 17 1 324 2 10 254 8 3 50 18 0 65 16 0 4,222 13 10 3,442 12 3 1,239 2 7 1,200 7 0 1,887 3 11 313 10 4 804 9 0 859 3 1 323 8 10 240 14 2 639 19 7 342 14 11 1,324 10 11 190 18 2 931 7 3 224 16 11 222 6 2 34 15 2 37 6 4 4,058 16 3 31 6 0 59 18 7 33 2 7 84 16 9 18 3 3 25 17 0 10 14 1 26 9 9 40 8 8 1 4 10 176 17 6 6 10 99 9 10 99 5 11 32 2 1 16 2 10 28 9 8 163 17 7 - 7-17 Total 1,583 19,272 10 9 18,318 2 10 954 7 11 - 2-01 - 9-16 - 3-61 - 7-41 - 4-90 - 7-35 - 6-75 - 8-80 - 8-15 - 3-07 - 0-63 - 4-22 - 2-70 - 3-16 - 6-53 - 6-55 lodges separately registered — Excelsior Lodge .. Bud of Hope „ Star of Ntew Zealand „ .. Enterprise „ Ivanhoe ,, Star of the West „ .. Royal Oak „ Acorn » Linden All Nations „ West Harbour „ Brunner „ Endeavour Good Intent „ Rose of Palmerston „ .. Ponsonby „ Gore . // Maitai „ Wellington .. Rangiora Lower Hutt S. Dunedin .. Dunedin Greymouth .. Caversham .. Invercargill Roslyn Port Chalmers Rothesay .. Brunnerton.. Oamaru Mosgiel Palmerston S. Ponsonby Gore Nelson 1879 1880 1880 1880 1880 1881 1881 1881 1883 1883 1883 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1889 1892 276 86 65 125 132 71 71 103 56 54 38 66 98 63 72 202 30 134 2,955 4 2 582 18 5 889 2 6 986 17 10 1,454 10 5 361 4 10 501 16 3 1,303 0 1 578 2 1 793 17 3 447 18 3 639 3 0 811 12 4 486 6 2 392 11 11 553 1 6 164 1 1 644 6 2 2,641 19 9 473 8 9 865 14 2 851 2 0 1,360 11 0 304 3 2 446 5 10 1,122 14 2 529 19 10 769 2 2 424 11 5 630 15 3 740 10 4 463 11 9 331 12 8 431 0 0 159 0 6 500 7 6 313 4 5 109 9 8 23 8 4 135 15 10 93 19 5 57 1 8 55 10 5 180 5 11 48 2 3 24 15 1 23 6 10 8 7 9 71 2 0 22 14 5 60 19 3 122 1 6 5 0 7 143 18 8 Total - 1-17 1,742 14,545 14 3 13,046 10 3 1,499 4 0 Total of Order 4,581 41,165 13 4 37,731 0 11 3,434 12 5 I.O.R. Vew 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 198 97 31 11 30 22 3 2,739 9 2 1,843 16 7 1,006 16 9 134 11 8 312 2 2 146 14 2 3,331 1 5 2,649 14 7 1,791 6 9 1,002 12 10 133 11 8 290 0 0 137 10 0 3,202 6 9 89 14 7 52 9 10 4 3 11 10 0 22 2 2 9 4 2 128 14 8 - 1-56 + 1-06 + 5-18 - 4-39 + 1-58 -12-20 Total 392 9,514 11 11 9,207 2 7 307 9 4

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Name oe Society and Branch. Place of Establishment. ■"•9 03-d © © w 3 in-ga H m Total Worth. Sick and Funeral Fund. Management Fund, Goods, &c. Surplus or Deficiency per Member at last Valuation. I.O.R. — continued. Jew 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 „ Star of Wakefield Hope of Johnsonville „ Progress Rescue „ Onward „ Pride of Egmont „ Brightwater „ Central Body Wellington .. Napier Blenheim .. Wellington .. Waipukurau Sanson Nelson New Plymouth Wellington .. Dunedin Christchurch Invercargill.. Norsewood .. Ormondville Woodville .. Masterton .... Carterton .. Wakefield .. Johnsonville Kaikoura N. Nelson Palmerston N. Hawera Brightwater Wellington .. 1866 1870 1871 1872 1872 1873 1874 1874 1875 1875 1876 1877 1877 1877 1878 1878 1881 1883 1883 1884 1884 1886 1891 1893 1894 132 10 23 36 15 10 16 96 103 44 94 94 101 17 22 32 44 47 57 10 12 26 13 36 22 5 £ s. d. 4,279 3 8 369 1 8 568 8 6 718 1 6 362 1 1 623 6 5 360 12 5 1,667 14 1 542 5 7 657 10 2 1,128 11 1 1,123 13 4 1,747 8 5 141 1 10 317 3 5 392 18 4 312 13 4 405 19 5 508 7 9 256 16 8 172 10 4 66 13 10 67 3 6 86 19 9 53 17 5 6,001 18 10 £ s. d. 4,221 4 3 365 14 10 568 8 6 713 19 10 354 0 9 6.18 6 5 343 11 5 1,667 14 1 539 16 1 656 15 11 1,070 18 1 1,118 13 3 1,746 2 0 136 18 6 251 14 8 392 18 4 309 6 1 404 17 3 478 9 7 252 8 10 171 6 2 49 13 1 67 1 0 82 2 8 46 10 0 4,778 16 8 £ s. a. 57 19 5 3 6 10 4 18 8 0 4 5 0 0 17 1 0 2 9 6 0 14 3 57 13 0 5 0 1 16 5 4 3 4 65 8 9 £ + 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 - 9-35 - 2-00 - 606 - 4-21 -17-00 3 7 3 12 2 29 18 2 4 7 10 14 2 17 0 9 0 2 6 4 17 1 7 7 5 1,223 2 2 Total 1,117 22,932 2 4 21,407 8 3 1,524 14 1 Ibert District — Star of Hope Tent Hokitika 1869 22 400 10 3 366 18 3 33 12 0 -21-30 Total of Order 1,531 32,847 4 6 30,981 9 1 1,865 15 5 S.D.T. Tational Division of New Zealand--Perseverance Division Resolution Excelsior „ Elim Helpmate „ Advance „ Sunb earn „ .. Hope of Sydenham Division .. Central Body Christchurch Rangiora Addington .. St. Albans .. Ashburton .. Wellington .. Wanganui .. Sydenham .. Addington .. 1872 1873 1885 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 67 75 35 80 26 40 17 45 926 3 1 525 10 6 40 11 2 42 14 7 1 12 0 14 8 4 31 12 10 48 15 1 2,417 15 11 900 11 5 405 15 1 11 14 4 25 11 8 119 15 5 28 16 10 42 14 7 1 12 0 4 11 9 29 3 7 43 6 0 91 10 1 + 4-61 - 0-13 - 5-96 - 5-96 - 5-96 - 5-96 - 5-96 - 5-96 - 5-96 916 7 2 9 3 5 9 1 2,326 5 10 Total 385 4,049 3 6 3,662 1 7 387 1 11 Hvisions separately registered — Antidote Division Progress „ Dunedin Kaiapoi 1871 1872 186 205 2,245 7 8 1,622 8 1 2,061 6 0 1,520 4 6 184 1 8 102 3 7 * + 0-60 Total 391 3,867 15 9 3,581 10 6 286 5 3 Total of Order 776 7,916 19 3 7,243 12 1 673 7 2 H.A.C.B.S. Jew Zealand District — Charleston Branch Grahamstown „ . .. St. Joseph's Auckland „ St. Patrick's „ Onehunga Waipawa „ St. John's St. Patrick's St. Mary's St. Joseph's „ St. Michael's St. Patrick's „ Central Body Charleston .. Thames Dunedin Auckland Christchurch Onehunga .. Waipawa Leeston Lincoln Timaru Hastings Masterton .. Oamaru 1870 1870 1873 1873 1874 1874 1876 1882 1882 1882 1885 1886 1891 16 70 95 155 95 21 32 21 20 80 41 16 37 17 19 9 778 3 0 1,025 2 7 2,628 12 11 1,059 8 10 84 0 5 290 19 5 284 0 10 174 3 3 602 1 11 250 8 9 121 14 11 171 12 3 3,817 2 3 4 0 9 640 4 6 924 7 10 1,968 15 11 972 0 1 75 2 3 280 1 8 214 3 8 135 12 5 452 1 7 211 19 6 112 19 11 161 8 9 3,677 13 2 13 19 0 137 18 6 100 14 9 659 17 0 87 8 9 8 18 2 10 17 9 69 17 2 38 10 10 150 0 4 38 9 3 8 15 0 10 3 6 139 9 1 -16-97 -12-22 -12-97 -11-89 -15-51 -17-48 -12-51 -12-56 -11-18 -15-80 - 908 Total 699 11,305 11 1 9,830 12 0 1,474 19 1 * Not separately valued.

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Name oe Society and Branch. Place of Establishment. cw .a pi >H CD W H o OS as© s. © © *£0 Total Worth. Sick and Funeral Fund. Management Fund, Goods, &c. Surplus or Deficiency per Member at last Valuation. P.A.F.S.A. Wand Council of New Zealand — Prince of Wales Lodge Pioneer „ Excelsior „ Wicklifle John Knox „ Alexandra „ Triumph Valley True Blue Star of Hastings „ Star of Oamaru „ Pride of Ngapara „ St. Albans Central Body Thames Dunedin Green Island Napier Wellington .. Auckland .. S. Dunedin.. N.E.Valley.. Hastings Oamaru Ngapara Auckland Thames 1873 1873 1876 1877 1879 1879 1883 1883 1883 1883 1890 1896 123 29 56 28 54 90 86 27 17 93 35 30 £ s. d. 1,377 16 5 37 0 2 327 9 6 619 2 6 810 8 7 611 2 5 489 7 0 215 11 7 158 9 5 383 10 11 127 2 0 54 19 4 4,373 9 4 £ s. d. 1,269 14 10 19 16 2 279 19 7 616 6 6 780 10 7 592 11 1 441 2 5 188 4 4 140 12 5 332 3 7 125 16 0 53 7 8 3,912 3 1 £ s. d. 108 1 7 17 4 0 47 9 11 2 16 0 29 18 0 18 11 4 48 4 7 27 7 3 17 17 0 51 7 4 16 0 1 11 8 461 6 3 £ -17-67 -25-00 -12-56 - 6-48 - 4-45 -12-23 -11-36 -11-96 - 7-33 -12-67 - 8-85 - 5-48 Total 668 9,585 9 2 8,752 8 3 833 0 11 - 8-53 -23-31 R.E.B.S. Otago R.E.B.S. New Zealand R.E.B.S. Dunedin Invercargill.. 1875 1879 121 64 3,094 12 10 286 2 0 3,047 5 4 263 17 9 47 7 6 22 4 3 Total 185 3,380 14 10 3,311 3 1 69 11 9 Grand Total 32 670 637,010 19 0 583,924 9 11 53,086 9 1

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TABLE II.—Numerical Progress, Mortality, and Sickness for the Year 1897.

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No. of Members admitted during Year. No. of Members who left during Year'. No. of Deaths during Year No. of Members on Roll Sickness Experience. Name oe Society. Total. li- I By ■|.Sg Clear- ** 3 ! and m 3-3 ' Amalgam's "£ i mation. Total. By j By Arrears, I Clear&c. j ance. Of Members. Of Registered Wives. At Begin- At End ning of of Year. Year. No. of Members Sick during Year. Total. First Six Months. Second Six Months. After Twelve Months. Manchester Unity Independent Obdeb op Odd Fellows — Auckland District Hawke's Bay District New Plymouth District Wanganui 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 I 206 54 53 49 144 7 19 20 10 5 73 152 68 45 251 115 200 51 47 48 138 7 19 20 9 5 72 144 66 44 239 111 6 3 6 1 6 1 53 110 23 41 90 3 29 4 6 11 44 105 56 31 91 37 49 101 22 37 86 3 28 4 6 11 42 97 54 31 83 34 4 9 1 4 4 1 15 3 2 3 10 8 2 1 6 7 1 7 1 1,439 998 436 386 1,216 125 765 362 198 216 818 1,566 738 300 2,205 666 1,577 939 464 391 1,260 129 747 376 201 210 842 1,610 747 314 2,345 740 Wks. ds. 345 : 3,232 4 131 993 6 71 555 2 68 516 4 235 2,205 3 33 379 6 141 1,943 3 81 799 0 49 346 6 63 613 2 167 1,119 4 359 1,963 3 168 1,192 4 65 338 4 381 3,790 1 105 1,169 6 Wks. ds. 1,808 6 588 4 330 3 259 1 1,170 5 167 1 649 6 362 6 190 0 201 5 719 2 1,467 2 814 2 272 4 1,612 6 546 1 Wks. ds. 151 2 89 6 68 6 115 2 98 4 27 2 103 2 66 0 0 6 Wks. ds. 1,272 3 315 3 156 0 142 1 936 1 185 3 1,190 2 370 1 156 0 411 4 348 0 397 2 315 4 52 0 1,872 1 560 5 1 8 2 1 12 4 2 8 2 "2 5 3 3 4 4 1 11 1 52 2 98 6 62 5 14 0 305 1 63 0 **8 3 20 4 Total of Order 51 734 688 12,434 1,271 1,220 46 79 45 12,892 2,462 21,160 2 11,161 5 1,317 2 8,681 2 Independent Obdeb op Odd Fellows — Grand Lodge of New Zealand 156 1,176 3 148 8 151 148 1,373 1,371 223 798 4 53 4 324 2 National Independent Obdeb op Odd Fellows — Auckland Provincial District ! 52 51 1 412 6 379 0 32 6 12 12 307 344 92 1 0 Bbitish United Obdeb op Odd Fellows — Wellington District I I 23 23 11 11 95 5 43 5 82 94 14 52 0 Ancient Obdeb oe Fobestebs — Auckland District Hawke's Bay District Taranaki District Wellington District Nelson District Canterbury United District South Canterbury District United Otago District Court Coromandel 153 41 45 283 52 63 42 269 11 141 40 42 255 49 59 42 263 11 12 1 3 28 3 4 158 63 37 242 " 15 40 21 145 5 139 55 32 212 13 35 18 135 5 19 8 5 30 2 5 3 10 9 3 2 7 4 4 1 11 1 4 4 16 2 1,507 626 698 2,437 626 873 403 2,066 51 1,493 601 704 2,471 659 892 423 2,179 56 381 98 132 432 143 176 73 395 11 1,924 4 375 2 692 6 2,782 3 1,113 0 1,342 2 678 4 3,201 6 117 0 1,712 5 366 2 496 2 1,931 3 650 5 789 5 378 5 1,815 0 80 0 34 2 9 0 26 0 210 1 16 5 102 5 40 6 213 0 26 0 177 4 170 4 640 6 445 4 449 6 259 0 1,173 6 11 0 6 "3 3 Total of Order 959 902 57 726 644 82 42 32 9,287 9,478 1,841 12,227 6 8,220 6 678 5 3,328 2

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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 Roll Sickness Experience. Name of Sootety. Total. a a © © '-3S a a 1 © +a JO By Clearance and Amalgamation. Total. &c. By Clearance. Of Members. Of Registered Wives. 'At Beginj ning of Year. At End of Year. No. of Members Sick during Year. Total. First Six Months. Second Six Months, After Twelve Months. Ancient Obdeb of Shephebds — Sanctuary Sir George Grey Wks. ds. 193 1 Wks. ds. 72 4 Wks. ds. 16 4 Wks. ds. 104 0 4 56 51 14 United Ancient Obdeb op Deuids — Grand Lodge of the North Island Grand Lodge of Canterbury Lodges separately registered 371 186 325 353 172 308 18 14 17 231 95 139 215 81 114 16 14 25 9 10 9 1 5 4 1,125 1,502 1,565 1,256 1,583 1,742 146 307 302 749 1 1,648 0 1,671 0 525 6 1,275 2 1,170 5 57 4 222 4 116 1 165 5 150 1 384 1 Total of Order 882 833 49 465 410 55 28 10 4,192 4,581 755 4,068 1 2,971 6 396 2 700 0 Independent Obdeb op Rechabites — New Zealand District New Zealand Central District Albert District 51 108 2 48 99 2 3 9 17 130 1 14 117 1 3 13 3 5 1 1 361 1,144 21 392 1,117 22 81 184 8 636 4 1,276 6 58 4 264 5 895 6 6 4 115 5 100 0 256 1 281 0 52 0 - - Total of Order 16 8 2 1,526 1,531 161 149 12 148 132 273 1,972 0 1,167 1 215 5 589 1 Sons and Daughtebs of Tempebance — National Division of New Zealand Divisions separately registered 25 55 22 31 3 24 55 28 46 28 9 1 1 1 1 416 365 385 391 64 66 589 1 478 1 363 3 341 1 74 3 39 0 151 2 98 0 Total of Order 781 776 130 1,067 2 704 4 113 3 249 2 80 53 27 S3 74 9 hlbebnian austbalasian catholic benefit Society — New Zealand District 56 55 1 62 58 711 699 155 1,095 1 590 4 57 4 447 0 Pbotestant Alliance Pbiendly Society of An steal asia — Grand Council of New Zealand 58 4 39 31 8 26 23 5 1 660 668 154 996 4 741 0 197 0 Railway Employes' Benefit Societies — Total of Railway Employes' Benefit Societies i i 6 4 195 185 225 3 4 4 56 540 2 32 0 282 6 ■• Grand Total.. 3,679 3,465 j 2,426 2,208 218 187 104 31,604 214 32,670 6,169 45,005 5 27,077 0 2,972 4 14,956 1

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TABLE III.—Sick and Funeral Funds.—Receipts and Expenditure for the Year 1897.

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Name oe Society. EG a s> * III 43 o © § a Q -a 3 © m I cd ©g© 30 H Receipts. us 3 C3 © © a WwM $ O d ©-£ ©tS 3 to © a o © w >, I . ©' --a 1 co ,h £>„» -S o -3 s 3 PngS g£ 53-43 I 23 3 M © w n O I I H Expenditure. CO a '© © © o B © 3 +j 'a O £ H ® ft X sS it II t^ 3iS a .- °5 a-2 S3 o © a © 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 £ 2,753 1,427 616 484 1,729 160 1,223 552 356 266 1,329 2,386 1,291 547 3,425 982 £ 1 3 7 £ 1,238 682 443 368 963 291 843 284 490 334 424 913 1 675 177 3,068 786 £ 422 140 30 55 265 £ 167 38 31 5 1,636 13 21 £ 2,526 708 407 418 1,443 254 1,228 559 249 385 852 1,668 1,013 294 2,668 843 £ 451 189 111 31 341 34 318 61 23 42 191 356 85 88 504 121 £ 436 100 46 55 258 £ 173 125 1 2 24 5 3 53 241 25 297 175 2,294 11 3,127 80 £ 4,581 2,287 1,123 919 4,593 464 2,273 899 940 642 1,909 3,501 2,144 786 7,131 1,916 £ 3,586 1,122 565 506 2,066 293 1,735 733 543 482 1,460 2,349 3,482 403 6,809 1,134 £ 29,024 17,666 8,544 5,840 24,143 6,145 15,888 7,477 0,858 9,041 10,789 22,600 16,515 4,731 63,734 14,426 £ 30,019 18,831 9,102 6,253 26,670 6,316 16,426 7,643 7,255 9,201 11,238 23,752 15,177 5,114 64,056 15,208 "s 10 186 60 12 30 150 1 130 90 40 500 120 82 2 6 72 1 84: 9 27 28 186 60 30 30 120 150 90 10 510 90 4 13 111 Total of Order 19,526 152 11,979 2,230 2,221 15,515 2,946 2,171 6,636 36,108 27,268 263,421 272,261 I.O.O.P. Grand Lodge of New Zealand 2,073 706 160 43 862 513 160 110 I 2,982 1,645 14,518 15,855 N.I.O.O.F. Auckland Provincial District.. 419 61 72 4 389 63 72 556 524 1,510 1,542 B.U.O.O.F. Wellington District I 104 4 25 56 25 5 138 86 422 474 5 A.O.F. Auckland District Hawke's Bay , Taranaki „ Wellington , Nelson „ Canterbury United » South Canterbury » United Otago , Court Coromandel 2,084 841 958 3,131 920 1,302 518 2,603 83 27 24 10 23 10 14 414 533 474 981 589 656 199 1,341 40 180 90 70 300 170 80 56 280 104 134 9 257 11 1,737 364 535 2,173 799 946 459 1,971 98 292 269 106 497 97 272 83 550 191 95 70 310 170 80 56 270 20 85 58 2 140 10 22 6 31 1 2,809 1,598 1,535 4,679 1,713 2,048 806 4,255 139 2,305 786 713 3,120 1,076 1,320 604 2,822 119 12,194 8,693 8,308 23,844 11,027 14,417 7,297 25,107 1,016 12,698 9,505 9,130 25,403 11,664 15,145 7,499 26,540 1,036 118,620 19 31 16 Total of Order 12,440 124 5,227 1,226 565 9,082 2,166 1,262 355 19,582 12,865 111,903 A.O.S. Sanctuary Sir George Grey .. 58 75 10 108 85 885 908 50 U.A.O.D. Grand Lodge of the North Island Grand Lodge of Canterbury .. Lodges separately registered .. 1,397 1,914 2,174 108 31 13 196 727 630 245 370 240 48 11 79 595 1,417 1,282 3,294 403 465 441 210 330 250 106 16 143 1,994 3,053 3,136 8,183 1,314 2,228 2,116 4,630 13,434 12,027 30,091 5,310 14,259 13,047 32,616 Total of Order 5,485 152 1,553 855 138 1,309 790 265 5,658 I.O.R. New Zealand District New Zealand Central District Albert District 589 1,362 26 6 304 703 27 73 175 5 256 8 484 992 24 31 276 7 83 185 29 105 977 2,496 63 627 1,558 31 5,655 15,689 335 6,005 16,627 367 "2 Total of Order 1,977 8 1,034 248 269 1,500 268 134 3,536 2,216 21,679 22,999 314 S.D.T. National Division of New Zeal'd Divisions separately registered 549 452 1 1 54 201 20 19 103 343 323 189 30 30 22 643 757 584 353 1,277 3,177 1,336 3,581 Total of Order 1,001 2 255 20 122 666 189 60 22 1,400 937 4,454 4,917 H.A.C.B.S. New Zealand District 834 17 273 3 740 160 10 1,277 1,101 5,976 6,152 150 191 P.A.F.S.A. Grand Council of New Zealand 4 196 155 4 845 158 155 10 1,297 1,1681 4,710 4,839 938 R.E.B.S. Total of R.E.B. Societies 340 190 21,557 1 395 160 16 531 571 3,351 3, an Grand Total 45,187 463 5,121 3,370 33,419 8,034 5,113 7,558 75,698 54,124 462,920 484,494 4—H. 1.

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TABLE IV.—Medical and Management Expenses Funds. —Receipts and Expenditure for the Year 1897.

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Name of Society. fl en _ . "C O © fl en fl w% u Sh s b © © £itj o © ©W o^ ri a O M Receipts. © a Sir! p j«g« og, Expenditure. to ft '© o © n © © B n © a x H (3 o H o io a H . 3 o a ■3 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 £ 1,843 1,147 703 494 1,484 187 763 316 474 457 846 1,864 934 345 3,506 982 £ 175 31 171 68 "l £ 195 229 7 22 157 25 22 14 249 13 32 139 299 4 325 89 £ 1,321 964 441 363 1,080 147 398 157 335 233 519 1,329 734 238 2,469 660 £ 567 367 154 142 396 21 208 98 169 168 203 444 285 96 941 187 £ 231 112 83 48 111 21 95 35 26 64 95 146 75 15 307 109 £ 133 128 21 44 89 22 86 10 113 4 39 69 110 £ 2,213 1,407 710 687 1,709 212 785 331 723 470 878 2,143 1,233 373 3,999 1,077 £ 2,252 1,571 699 597 1,676 211 787 300 643 469 856 1,988 1,204 349 3,992 999 £ 5,974 157 64 2,095 1,334 1 209 88 79 131 207 3,622 173 301 4,109 291 140 24 168 6 275 43 Total of Order 16,345 784 1,821 11,388 4,446 1,573 1,186 18,950 18,593 18,835 I.O.O.F. Grand Lodge of New Zealand 2,311 432 2,125 16 223 1,296 628 256 131 2,364 N.I.O.O.P. Auckland Provincial District.. 451 423 112 448 270 105 34 14 B.U.O.O.P. Wellington District 126 122 41 122 75 37 A.O.F. Auckland District Hawke's Bay „ Taranaki Wellington Nelson Canterbury United „ South Canterbury United Otago Court Coromandel 2,081 984 1,005 3,669 990 1,147 611 3,036 72 9 9 25 9 7 203 43 53 272 32 106 38 465 4 1,293 639 705 2,463 634 855 445 2,265 45 598 238 211 951 236 281 101 636 24 208 56 105 230 69 79 40 227 148 71 55 204 25 68 57 285 23 2,293 1,027 1,067 3,966 1,031 1,260 649 3,530 89 2,247 1,004 1,076 3,848 964 1,283 643 3,413 92 487 9 166 834 320 505 449 848 28 29 13 Total of Order 3,646 13,595 101 1,216 9,344 3,276 1,014 936 14,912 14,570 A.O.S. Sanctuary Sir George Grey .. 15 16 15 15 15 U.A.O.D. GrandLodge of theNorthIsland Grand Lodge of Canterbury .. Lodges separately registered .. 1,911 2,332 2,718 5 9 20 248 321 399 1,195 1,661 1,851 524 650 716 269 178 209 190 197 236 2,164 2,662 3,137 2,178 2,686 3,012 200 225 668 Total of Order 6,961 34 968 4,707 1,890 656 623 7,963 7,876 1,093 I.O.R. New Zealand District New Zealand Central District Albert District 535 1,496 47 3 3 10 39 318 850 27 154 352 18 54 223 3 19 175 548 1,538 47 545 1,600 48 143 200 23 Total of Order 2,078 49 1,195 524 280 194 2,133 2,193 366 S.D.T. National Division of New Zeal'd Divisions separately registered 452 382 2 14 26 25 311 253 113 67 51 24 23 33 480 421 498 377 210 212 Total of Order 834 16 51 564 180 75 56 901 875 422 H.A.C.B.S. New Zealand District 1,153 752 1,020 96 706 321 77 49 1,120 P.A.F.S.A. Grand Council of New Zealand 225 1,029 106 952 88 640 128 36 1,040 R.E.B.S. Total of R.E.B. Societies 206 72 2 264 280 51 262 Grand Total 44,757 961 4,521 30,391 11,719 4,102 3,229 50,239 49,441 25,871

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TABLE V.—Disposition of Funds as on the 31st December, 1897.

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Name oe Society. Total. investments ™uepf Interest. Bui^fngs . Value of Cash Goods, not bearing Furniture, Interest. and Regalia. Other Assets. 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 „ £ 47,731 19,674 9,774 8,647 33,477 7,833 23,099 9,628 8,706 9,417 13,418 28,239 15,658 5,842 75,442 17,387 £ 23,389 12,357 8,830 3,753 15,862 6,239 20,563 8,487 7,691 7,650 10,292 16,386 11,500 2,965 64,969 14,077 £ 22,462 5,878 4,559 16,314 1,403 1,906 790 504 1,446 2,387 10,031 3,006 2,326 8,372 1,929 £ 1,318 1,290 944 138 929 165 438 333 482 294 541 1,049 921 538 1,568 725 £ 562 137 197 167 26 182 18 29 27 198 696 119 13 483 607 £ 12 205 10 77 112 50 49 Total of Order 333,972 235,010 83,313 11,673 3,461 515 I.O.O.F. Grand Lodge of New Zealand 27,893 21,007 4,410 1,511 870 95 N.I.O.O.F. Auckland Provincial District 3,574 3,424 80 70 B.U.O.O.F. Wellington District .. 925 879 24 22 A.O.F. Auckland District Hawke's Bay „ Taranaki „ Wellington „ Nelson „ Canterbury United „ South Canterbury United Otago Court Coromandel 20,804 13,525 9,985 35,890 13,446 22,997 8,553 37,199 1,104 13,499 10,235 9,182 27,729 12,147 20,687 4,964 30,948 1,020 6,161 2,019 431 5,229 544 1,648 3,120 2,442 413 1,066 309 1,659 616 409 250 2,899 44 731 190 63 1,182 139 253 219 670 40 15 91 240 Total of Order 7,665 3,487 346 163,503 130,411 21,594 A.O.S. Sanctuary Sir George Grey 943 912 15 16 , U.A.O.D. Grand Lodge of the North Island .. Grand Lodge of Canterbury Lodges separately registered 7,347 19,272 14,547 5,754 16,475 12,356 1,664 873 1,049 380 668 449 412 549 95 341 101 Total of Order 41,166 34,585 2,537 2,097 1,410 537 I.O.R. New Zealand District New Zealand Central District Albert District 9,515 22,932 400 8,781 19,194 369 515 2,403 137 1,253 82 82 10 21 Total of Order 32,847 28,344 2,918 1,390 174 21 S.D.T. National Division of New Zealand Divisions separately registered 4,051 3,867 2,942 3,290 500 250 334 262 137 29 138 36 Total of Order 7,918 6,232 750 596 166 174 H.A.C.B.S. New Zealand District 11,305 8,443 61 1,539 761 501 P.A.F.S.A. Grand Council of New Zealand 9,585 8,178 350 613 444 R.E.B.S. Total of R.E.B. Societies 13 3,380 3,206 100 61 Grand Total 637,011 480,631 117,511 26,486 I 10,634 1,749

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TABLE VI. —Investments at Interest as on the 31st December, 1897.

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Deposited with Government and Municipal Debentures. Name op Society. Total. PostOffice SavingsBank. Other Banks. Bate of Interest. Mort; on Freehold Property. ;es o (fl o d o 0 £ g <D MB Other Investments. O a, -g 3 ! P5 SB (-1 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 £ 23,389 12,357 8,830 3,753 15,862 6,239 20,563 8,487 7,691 7,650 10,292 16,386 11,500 2,965 64,969 14,077 235,010 £ 2,481 227 797 1,028 1,848 645 1,674 460 327 10 3,674 2,672 254 354 5,386 876 £ 3,187 1,040 298 20 460 4 183 840 2,435 348 1,803 1,514 £ 3-5 3-1 3-5 3-5 3-5 4-0 3-5 3-0 3-5 3-3 3'4 3-4 £ 17,721 10,274 7,285 2,705 11,134 5,594 13,191 7,844 6,024 5,205 6,270 11,911 8,681 2,573 48,306 12,281 £ 5-8 7-0 6-5 7-2 6-2 6-6 5-7 5-2 7'5 8-1 6-8 5-9 5-7 6-0 6-0 6-1 £ 450 5'(394 500 £ 6-4 5-6 6-6 £ 816 2*420 £ 3-4 6*5 1,051 38 150 6-0 6-8 50 11,127 920 3-3 3-5 Total of Order 22,713 24,179 3-3 176,999 6-2 6,644 5-7 4,475 5-8 I.O.O.F. Grand Lodge of New Zealand .. 2,369 ;H 16,859 6-2 21,007 1,779 N.I.O.O.F. Auckland Provincial District 3,424 2,414 3'5 1,010 o-:-! B.U.O.O.F. Wellington District 600 6-0 879 279 A.O.F. Auckland District Hawke's Bay Taranaki Wellington Nelson Canterbury United South Canterbury United Otago Court Coromandel 13,499 10,235 9,182 27,729 12,147 20,687 4,964 30,948 1,020 565 1,984 1,573 2,619 937 1,976 667 1,445 6,089 336 69 480 1,692 748 2,113 2,220 300 :>,■(> 4'0 4-0 3-3 3'5 8-3 33 3-2 3-5 6,845 7,915 7,540 24,230 6,206 16,562 2,184 27,283 720 5-5 6-9 6-1 70 o-o 6-1 5-8 6-1 7-0 3,312 5-5 400 4-0 l'.ioj 5-3 Total of Order 130,411 11,766 14,047 3-5 99,485 6-3 3,312 5-5 1,801 50 A.O.S. Sanctuary Sir George Grey 750 7-0 912 162 U.A.O.D. Grand Lodge of the North Island Grand Lodge of Canterbury Lodges separately registered 5,754 16,475 12,356 34,585 833 3,348 2,053 6,234 634 426 2,569 1 3-3 3-3 4,177 12,701 7,734 6-6 6-0 6-1 110 4-9 Total of Order 3,629 3-3 24,612 6-1 110 4-9 I.O.B. New Zealand District New Zealand Central District .. Albert District 8,781 19,194 369 508 5,206 299 2,043 791 3-5 3'5 6,230 12,397 40 6-1 6-3 9'0 500 5-8 300 30 60 4-5 Total of Order 28,344 6,013 6-2 5-8 330 5'9 2,834 3-5 18,667 500 S.D.T. National Division of New Zealand Divisions separately registered .. 2,942 3,290 442 273 75 2-5 2,425 3,017 6-1 6-3 Total of Order 6,232 715 75 2-5 5,442 6-2 •• H.A.C.B.S. New Zealand District 8,443 674 4,544 3-7 3,125 5-4 100 4-9 P.A.F.S.A. Grand Council of New Zealand .. 6-4 8,178 1,145 1,438 3-5 5,595 R.B.B.S. Total of R.E.B. Societies 2,128 3,206 1,078 6-4 Grand Total 480,031 52,558 55,529 3-5 355,272 6-2 10,456 5-6 6,816 5-3 Approximate Cost of Paper.— Preparation, not given ; printing (2.150 copies), .£32 13». 9d.

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FRIENDLY SOCIETIES (TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT BY THE REGISTRAR OF). Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1899 Session I, H-01

FRIENDLY SOCIETIES (TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT BY THE REGISTRAR OF). Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1899 Session I, H-01