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1900. NEW ZEALAND.

OLD-AGE PENSIONS: REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED THE 31st MARCH, 1900.

Presented to both Houses of the General Assembly pursuant to Section 62 of " The Old-age Pensions Act, 1898."

The Registbab of Old-age Pensions to the Right Hon. the Colonial Teeasueee. Sic, — Old-age Pensions Office, Wellington, 15th June, 1900. I have the honour to furnish the following statement of particulars required for presentation to Parliament, in terms of section 2 of " The Old-age Pensions Act, 1898," for the year ended the 31st March, 1900. In my first report I was able to state that the Act had been smoothly and effectively administered from its inception. To this, after a year's additional experience, I may add that the usefulness of the measure is now generally recognised, and that the anticipated difficulties raised by adverse critics are not apparent in its practical working. As a consequence of its success there is very little matter for comment. Up to the 31st March, 1899, the number of pensions granted was 7,487, thirty-eight pensioners had died, and six pension-certificates had been cancelled, leaving 7,443 pensions in force at that date, representing a yearly payment of £127,319. During the year ended the 31st March, 1900, 4,699 pensions were granted, 786 pensioners died, sixty-five pension-certificates were cancelled (inclusive of thirty-seven renewal claims rejected), and six pensions lapsed through non-application for renewal. The number of pensions, therefore, in force on the 31st March, 1900, was 11,285, representing a yearly payment of £193,718. Tables are attached showing —(1) The number of pensions in force on the 31st March, 1900, at each rate; (2) the number and annual value of such pensions in each old-age pension district; ami (3) the number of pensions granted since the Act came into operation, the number of deaths of pensioners, the number of certificates cancelled, the number of pensions lapsed, and the number of pensions in force at the end of each year. The total amount paid in respect of pensions during the year was £157,342 15s. 2d. This amount includes £248 Is. 10d., charged to a vote of £300 provided for the purpose of paying forfeited instalments in special cases and portions of instalments accrued up to date of death. The cost of administration was £2,360 Bs. The total amount of absolutely forfeited instalments during the year was £1,036 ss. During the year 425 pension-certificates were transferred from one old-age pension district to another. Ou the 31st March, 1900, the number of pensions in force, exclusive of those granted to Maoris, was 10,281. According to the last census returns, the number of persons in the colony (exclusive of Maoris and Chinese) on the 31st March, 1896, aged sixty-five years and upwards, was 20,679. It is estimated that on the 31st March, 1900, the number of such persons was 24,800. On this estimate the ratio of the number of pensioners of European descent to the number above the pension-age was, on the last-mentioned date, over 40 per cent. The number of applications for the second year's pension-certificate received and dealt with up to the 31st March, 1900, was 6,178. Of these, 6,141 were granted, and 37 were rejected. The number of claims rejected under the respective subsections of section 8 of the Act were, one under subsection (5), twelve under subsection (6), and twenty-four under subsections (7) and (8). While in some instances the pension has been misapplied, the number of beneficiaries reported as so offending is relatively small. Testimony to the good character of old-age pensioners generally is also borne by the fact that out of 6,178 claims for the second year's pension-certificate dealt with up to the 31st March, 1900, only thirteen were rejected on the ground that the conditions set forth in the subsections of section 8 of the Act relating to character had not been fulfilled. The ratio of the number of old-age pensioners to total population varies according to locality. This variation is due partly to differences in the percentage of persons above the pension-age, and

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partly to the fact that in districts where mining is the chief industry a large majority of those who have reached the pension-age are unable to earn a living. Additional regulations under the Act were gazetted on the 14th December, 1899. Edmund Mason, The Eight Hon. the Colonial Treasurer. Begistrar of Old-age Pensions.

Table I.—Number of Pensions in Force, at each Rate, on the 31st March, 1900.

Table II.—Number of Pensions in Force in each Old-age Pension District on the 31st March, 1900.

early Pension. £ 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Numl ber of Pensions. 9,656 199 209 195 138 134 164 115 97 65 81 58 42 47 38 19 18 10 Amount. £ 173,808 3,383 3,344 2,925 1,932 1,742 1,968 1,265 970 585 648 406 252 235 152 57 36 10 Totals 11,285 £193,718

District. Number of Pensions. Amount. District. Number . of Pension. Amount. Akaroa ... Amberley Ashburton Auckland Balclutha Blenheim Chatham Islands... Christchurch Clyde ... Coromandel Uulverden Dannevirke Dargaville Dunedin Fairlie ... Feilding Geraldine Gisborne Greymouth Greytown Hamilton Havelock Hawera Helen sville Hokitika Invercargill Kaiapoi Kaikoura Lawrence Marton... Masterton Maungaturoto Milton ... Mongonui Motueka Napier Naseby ... 32 6 ... 170 ... 986 122 141 4 ... 1,076 95 112 4 109 63 ... 843 6 68 ... 115 ... 100 ... 407 68 170 8 45 ... 208 ... 451 ... 469 ... 256 26 ... 183 90 68 47 ... 106 52 74 ... 202 78 £ 542 108 2,949 16,508 2,070 2,364 72 18,334 1,688 1,998 60 1,830 1,114 14,559 108 1,160 1,984 1,779 7,250 1,181 2,905 134 755 3,606 7,984 8,100 4,308 431 3,118 1,579 1,186 771 1,792 921 1,202 3,357 1,355 Nelson New Plymouth ... Oamaru Onehunga Otaki ... Paeroa Pahiatua Palmerston North Pahnerston South Patea ... Port Awanui Port Chalmers ... Queenstown Eaglan Eawene Eeefton Eiverton Eotorua Eussell Stratford Taupo ... Tauranga Te Aroha Thames Tim am Waimate Waipawa Wairoa Wanganui Warkworth Wellington Westport Whakatane Whangarei Whangaroa £ ... 277 4,611 ... 216 3,633 ... 220 3,848 ... 302 5,019 49 850 36 615 30 506 ... 135 2,302 53 895 26 467 47 846 177 2,983 91 1,628 ... 119 1,995 ... 109 1,878 ... 123 2,188 97 1,697 64 1,149 89 1,499 30 527 32 572 78 1,375 26 455 ... 250 4,357 ... 131 2,231 66 1,143 17 303 ... 109 1,670 ... 168 2,894 74 1,206 ... 441 7,726 ... 215 3,795 ... 135 2,394 ... 161 2,746 32 553 Total ...11,285 £193,718

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Table III.—Number of Pensions granted since the Act came into Operation; and Number of Deaths, Certificates cancelled, Pensions lapsed and in Force at End of each Year.

Beturn showing Cost of Administration of " The Old-age Pensions Act, 1898," for the Financial Year ended 31st March, 1900. Salaries— £ s. d. £ s. d. Begistrar ... ... ... 100 0 0 Deputy Begistrars ... ... ... 150 0 0 250 0 0 Other Charges— Clerical assistance ... ... 1,124 3 3 Contribution to Post Office ... ... 465 18 9 Travelling expenses and Interpreters'fees ... 308 13 7 Sundries ... ... ... 211 12 5 ■ 2,110 8 0 Total ... ... ... £2,360 8 0 B. J. Collins, The Treasury, 15th June, 1900. Accountant to the Treasury.

Approximate Cost of Paper. Preparation, not given ; printing {1,876 copies), £1 7s. 6d.

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Price 3d.]

Year ended Number of Pensions granted. Number of Deaths of Pensioners. Number of Pension Certifi- ! cates cancelled. ] Number of Pensions lapsed. Number of Pensions in Force at End of Year. i 1st March, 1899 1900 7,487 4,699 38 786 6 65 6 7,443 11,285 Total 12,186 824 71 6

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OLD-AGE PENSIONS: REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED THE 31st MARCH, 1900., Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1900 Session I, H-18

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OLD-AGE PENSIONS: REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED THE 31st MARCH, 1900. Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1900 Session I, H-18

OLD-AGE PENSIONS: REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED THE 31st MARCH, 1900. Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1900 Session I, H-18