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1910. NEW ZEALAND.

GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS SUPERANNUATION FUND: REPORT OF BOARD.

Laid before Parliament in Pursuance of Section 91 of the Government Railways Act, 1908.

In accordance with section 91 of the Government Railways -\ct, 1908, the Board has the honour to transmit, for the information of Parliament, its report and balance-sheet for the year ending 31st March, 1910. The balance-sheet shows that members contributed £58,946 16s. lOd. (including £808 17s. lid., being arrears paid by the Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company's staff, and, for broken service, £1,059 Bs. Bd.. as provided in section 56 of the Public Service Classification and Superannuation .Amendment .\ct, 1908) ; fines amounted to £456, and interest to £7,776 6s. Id. These amounts, together with the sum of £157,151 14s. 9d. brought forward from last year, bring out the aggregate sum of £224,330 17s. Bd. shown on the debit side of the balance-sheet. The superannuation allowances paid during the year amounted to £39,240 18s. 6d., representing giants to 622 members of the Railway service who have either voluntarily resigned or been retired as medically unfit. Allowances amounting to £4,965 14s. Bd. were paid in respect to 140 widows and 234 children, dependants of deceased members of the service who had not retired on superannuation at the time of their death ; and payments amounting to £125 6s. 7d. were made to the legal representatives of deceased members under section 86, subsection (c), of the Act. A sum of £5,328 18s. 5d., representing contributions of members of the service who voluntarily retired or whose services were otherwise dispensed with during the year, was refunded to members concerned, in accordance with the provisions of the Act. Fines remitted and refunded to members amounted to £4 155., travelling-expenses of members of the Board to £43 145., legal expenses £83 3s. 6d., contributions transferred to Public Service Superannuation Fund £4 Is. 4d., and commission paid to Public Trust Office to £658 45., making the total disbursements for the year £50,454 165., and leaving a balance of £173,876 Is. Bd. to the credit of the Fund on the 31st March, 1910. The following show the balances brought forward at the end of each year, and also the annual value of the allowances actually granted by the Board in each year:— Balance forward. Allowance granted. £ s. d. £ s. d. 1903 ... ... ... ... 7,056 11 9 1904 ... ... ... ... 40,357 17 3 12,010 14 8 1905 ... ... ... ... 68,670 7 8 8,519 7 8 1906 ... ... ... ... 90,984 11 10 6,348 13 7 1907 ... ... ... ... 110,736 12 3 4,398 14 11 1908 ... ... ... ... 126,642 18 11 7,332 711 1909 ... ... ... .. 157,151 14 9 6,359 11 0 1910 ... ... ... ... 173,876 1 8 11,828 0 6 56,797 10 3 Less members died, &c. ... ... ... 8,329 1 4 Annual liability at 31st March, 1910 ... ... 48,468 8 11 The amounts shown in the list attached to the balance-sheet are those actually disbursed during the year, and do not represent the total annual allowances granted by the Board to the 31st March, 1910, which were :— £ s. d. Life allowances on account of voluntary retirements (625 persons) 43,975 8 4 Life allowances on account of retirements as " medically unfit" (102 persons) ... ... ... ..." ... 5,876 16 2 Allowances to 157 widows and 316 children ... ... ... 6,945 5 9 Total annual allowances granted ($6,797 10 :',

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One hundred and seven beneficiaries have, however, died since the inauguration of the Fund, including eleven during the year under review, and seven members who had been placed on the Fund as " medically unfit " resumed duty. The Fund was relieved of an annual liability of £6,931 Os. 7d. in respect to these one hundred and fourteen members. Seventy-seven children have reached the age of fourteen years (sixteen during the past year), four children have died (one during the past year), fourteen widows remarried (four during the past year), and five widows died, lessening the liability of the Fund by an additional £1,398 Os. 9d. per annum. Nine hundred and eighty-six persons were actually on the Fund at the 31st March, 1910, involving an annual liability of £48,468 Bs. lid. J. A. Millar, Minister of Railways, Chairman of the Board of Administrators. Balance-sheet of the Government Railways Superannuation Fund, under Section 90 of the Government Railways Act, 1908, for the Year ended 31st March, 1910. Dr £ s. d. Cr. £ s. d. To Balance brought forward on Ist April, By Life allowances paid, Ist April, 1909, 1909 (including accrued interest) ..157,15114 9 to 31st March, 1910 .. .. 39,240 13 6 Contributions by members .. .. 57,078 10 3 Allowances paid to widows and orphans, Arrears of contributions paid by late 21st Marcn, 1909, to 19thMarch, 1910 4,965 14 8 employees of the Wellington and Payments under section 86 (c), of the Manawatu Railway Company in Government Railways Act, 1908 .. 125 b I terms of section 96 (2), of the Contributions refunded to members Government Railways Act, 1908 .. 808 17 11 who have left the service .. 5,328 8 5 Paid in respect of broken servioe, as Fines remitted and refunded .. 4 lo 0 provided in section 56 of the Public Travelling-expenses of members of Service Classification and Super- Board attending quarterly meetings 43 14 0 annuation Amendment Act, 1908 .. 1,059 8 8 Legal expenses in Fastier s case .. 83 6 b p; nes .. .. 456 0 0 Contributions transferred to Public Interest received '.'. 16 3 Service Superannuation Fund .. 41 4 Interest accrued unpaid 2,508 6 6 Publio Trust Office commission .. 608 4 0 Balance at 31st March, 1910, as per 9 919 2 9 statement from Public Trust Office Less interest accrued, (including accrued interest, £2,508 31st March, 1909 .. 2,142 16 8 6s. 6d.) oarned forward .. ..1*3,8(6 1 8 7,776 6 1 £224,330 17 8 £224,330 17 8 J. A. Millar, Chairman of the Government Railways H. Davidson, Superannuation Fund Board, Chief Accountant, New Zealand Railways. Examined and found correct. —Robert J. Collins, 9th June, 1910. Controller and Auditor-General.

Statement of Receipts and Disbursements of the Government Railways Superannuation Fund for the Year ended 31st March, 1910, under Section 90 of the Government Railways Act, 1908. Receipts. Dr £ s. d. £ s. d. 28th February, 1909, Balance brought forward from 31st March, 1909 .. .. 157,15114 9 to ! Less accrued interest to 31st March, 1909, included.. .. 2,142 16 8 sth March, 1910 i Contributions by staff:— -■ 155,008 18 1 Head and Departmental Offices .. •• 4,412 < o Kawakawa Section .. .. .. • • • ■ 95 2 3 Wbangarei Section .. .. . • • ■ 287 811 Kaihu Section .. .. - - ■ • 126 11 7 Gisborne Section .. .. ■■ 157 14 11 North Island Main Lines and Branches .. .. .. 23,842 0 i South Island Main Lines and Branches .. .. .. 24,813 17 6 Westland Section .. .. •• 1,632 9 4 Nelson Section .. .. •• •• ■• 417 9 3 Westport Section .. .. • • • • | 900 4 0 Pioton Section .. .. • • - • ■ • 385 9 6 Lands and Survey Department .. .. .. 2 2 0 Justice Department .. .. .. •• •• 516 3 Arrears of contributions by late employees of Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company .. .. .. I 808 17 11 Paid in respeot of broken service as provided in section 56 of the Public Service Classification and Superannuation Amendment Act, 1908 .. .. -- .. 1.059 8 8 58,946 16 10 Fines 456 ° ° Interest •• 7,410 16 3 221,822 11 2

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Disbursements. Cr. (Continued) Life allowances paid to — £ s. d. Life allowances paid to— £ s. d. Cbisholm, D. E. .. .. 115 19 0 Ford, P. .. .. .. .. 51 2 0 Campbell, G. .. .. 42 0 0 Rouse, P. .. 68 2 0 Wright, C. .. 60 0 0 Wakeling, J... 56 7 0 McDonald, J. .. .. 67 11 0 Graham, J. .. .. .. .. 66 10 0 Walters, J. .. .. .. .. 70 19 0 Walsh, M. .. .. .. .. 38 7 0 Hoban, J. .. .. .. 1-28 17 0 Hook, J. .. .. .. 27 8 0 Lucas, J. .. .. .. .. 45 13 0 Horsnell, H. .. .. .. 34 14 0 Faulkner, J... .. .. 43 16 0 Anderson, C. .. .. .. 43 16 0 Croft, R. .. .. .. .. 49 6 0 Croskery, J. .. .. .. .. 49 6 0 Lane, C. .. .. .. 47 9 0 King, F. W. .. .. .. 47 9 0 Chapman, J. .. .. .. 59 17 0 Bryant, W. .. .. .. .. 38 7 0 Green, T. .. .. .. 52 3 0 Hardy, J. .. .. .. .. 60 5 0 Sharp, R. .. .. 45 13 0 Neil, J. .. .. .. 44 5 0 Mussen, C. .. .. .. .. 45 13 0 Ellis, J. A. .. .. .. .. 77 0 0 MoDowell, W. .. .. 86 2 0 Richards, D. .. .. .. 88 14 0 Kennelly, T... .. .. .. 52 3 0 Devlin, H. .. .. .. .. 36 10 0 Divehall, R. ..- .. 47 9 0 Webster, C. A. .. .. .. 58 12 0 Condon, R. .. .. 54 5 0 Wells, H. .. .. .. 48 0 0 Forsyth, J. C. .. .. .. 59 17 0 Earl, J. .. .. .. 42 0 0 Grant, J. .. .. .. .. 102 0 0 Oonley, J. .. .. .. 33 8 0 I'Anson, J. M. .. .. .. 112 14 0 Timms, J. .. .. .. .. 38 7 0 Austen, T. .. .. .. .. 49 6 0 Hope, W. .. .. .. 58 9 0 Hodges, E. .. .. .. 52 3 0 Sinclair, J. J. .. .. 43 16 0 Irving, J. .. .. 61 1 0 Elwood, J. .. .. .. 44 12 0 Knight. J. .. .. .. 45 13 0 Tindale, E. .. .. .. 77 0 0 Wesley, W. .. .. .. .. 102 18 0 Reynolds, J... . .. .. 51 3 0 Morse, G. .. .. .. .. 51 13 0 Crawley, W. .. .. 87 15 0 Copley, A. .. .. .. .. 66 0 0 Hill, T. .. .. .. .. 38 7 0 Woods, T. .. .. .. .. 43 1 0 Boyd, D. .. .. .. 57 0 0 Dunbar, J. .. .. 93 18 0 Perm, H. .. .. 88 3 0 Neville, P. .. .. .. .. 87 13 0 Scott, J. .. .. .. 5 4 0 Firth, N. .. .. .. 65 15 0 Paice, G. .. .. .. .. 60 10 0 Clarke, M. .. .. .. 49 6 0 Christie. T. .. .. . . .. 43 2 0 Kirkwood, J. .. 43 16 0 Austin, J. .. 67 16 0 Stark, T. .. .. .. 43 16 0 Petrie, J. .. .. 95 8 0 MoHugh, G. .. 68 9 0 Saundercock, J. .. 45 13 0 Fisher, C. .. .. .. 49 6 0 Logan, W. .. .. .. .. 74 7 0 Meyenberg. W. .. .. .. 49 11 0 Rodgerson, J. .. .. 46 11 0 O'Connor, J. 73 1 0 Brophy, M. .. .. .. 52 19 0 Haines, C. W. .. .. 109 18 0 Harris, J. .. .. 38 7 0 Smith, J. .. 49 6 0 Roskruge, T. P. .. .. " 80 0 0 Lowney, M... .. 49 6 0 Fife, A. C. .. 379 3 0 Johnston, R. 51 3 0 Brooks, J. .. .. 63 0 0 MoEwen, D. 39 3 0 Kelliher, C. .. 51 2 0 Manhire, R... .. 52 19 0 O'Malley, M. .. 34 14 0 Towler, F. .. .. .. 47 17 0 Sim, J. .. .. .. 50 16 0 Heaton.C. .. .. .. 58 14 0 Gates, S. .. .. .. 38 7 0 Capper, E. H. .. .. .. 47 9 0 Nichols, I. .. .. .. 58 14 0 Sweeney, D. .. . 43 16 0 Quilici, P. .. .. .. 38 10 0 Rogers, G. .. .. .. 43 16 0 Leathwick, B. T. .. .. 108 10 0 Coggins, G. .. .. .. 56 7 0 Love, J. .. .. .. .. 40 14 0 O'Brien, M... .. .. .. 45 13 0 Cooper, R. .. .. .. .. 56 15 0 Davis, J. .. .. 37 11 0 Gieseg, H. .. .. .. .. 40 3 0 Bandeen, J. .. .. .. 67 16 0 Young, T. .. .. .. 87 13 0 Cunningham, H. .. .. .. 34 14 0 Mayer, J. P. .. .. .. 56 12 0 Parris, H. .. .. .. .. 51 3 0 Clarke, W. .. .. .. .. 81 8 0 Sadler, R. .. .. 76 6 0 Oldham, J. W. .. .. .. 87 0 0 Page, G. .. .. .. .. 47 9 0 O'Conuor, B. .. .. .. 36 10 0 Burke, T. .. .. .. 43 16 0 Ruddle, W. .. .. .. 93 18 0 Wilcock, G. .. .. 83 10 0 Ashby, T. .. .. 49 6 0 Meager, T. B. .. .. .. 81 8 0 Boyle, J. .. .. .. 36 10 0 Grace, G. .. .. .. .. 54 16 0 Templeton, S. .. .. .. 35 9 0 Greer, R. .. .. .. .. 43 16 0 Elsom, J. .. .. 52 3 0 Atkinson, W. .. .. 115 0 9 Heinemann, F. .. .. .. 52 19 0 Maodonald, J. .. .. .. 66 18 0 Lafferty, J. .. .. .. .. 29 15 0 Ballinger, T... .. .. 62 12 0 Alexander, W. .. .. .. 132 0 0 Hanham, J. .. .. .. 60 5 0 Winter, W. .. .. .. .. 51 3 0 Railton, G. .. .. .. 60 5 0 Matheson, J. .. .. 52 6 0 Thome, H. .. .. .. .. 54 16 0 O'Callaghan, C. .. .. 40 3 0 Payne, F. .. .. .. 49 6 0 Voyce, H. .. .. .. 51 2 0 MoEwen, W. .. .. .. 41 2 0 Bolton, W. .. .. .. .. 60 13 0 Roberts, W. .. .. .. 99 13 0 Rowse, J. .. .. .. 19 19 0 Adkins, T. .. .. .. .. 58 9 0 Potter, T. .. .. .. 56 7 0 Egan, T. .. .. .. .. 38 7 0 McKenzie, S. .. .. .. 49 6 0 Rodgers, W... .. .. .. 56 0 0 Ingles, A. .. .. .. 49 4 0 Rhodes, J. .. .. .. .. 25 1 0 Sharp, J. .. .. .. .. 65 15 0 Horsnell, S. .. .. .. .. 75 13 0 Mainwaring, E. G. H. . .. 115 0 0 Fraser, E. .. .. .. .. 51 0 0 Kirk, A. R. .. .. .. .. 66 0 0 Gilroy, J. .. .. .. 63 8 0 Ronan, W. .. .. 42 0 0 Chambers, T. J. .. .. .. 81 8 0 Charles, W. .. .. .. .. 25 11 0 Gorringe, R... .. .. .. 48 18 0 Marshall, C... .. .. 52 16 0 Mollwraith.W. .. .. 35 9 0 Taylor, A. .. .. .. .. 125 0 0 Millar, C. .. .. .. .. 40 3 0 Hoskin, J. .. .. .. 48 1 0 Fisher, T. .. .. .. .. 61 11 9 Bishop, C. .. .. .. .. 48 18 0 Diffey, W. .. .. .. .. 38 7 0 Cavanagh, B. .. .. .. 52 19 0 Carter, L. .. .. .. 51 2 0 Lawrell, H. W. .. .. .. 94 10 0 Bennett, R. .. .. .. .. 58 8 0 Robinson, J. .. .. .. 50 4 0 (Continued.) (Continued.)

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Government Railways Superannuation Fund.—Disbursements— contd. Cr. (Continued.) (Continued.) Life allowances paid to— £ s. d. Life allowances paid to — £ s. d. Collick, U. .. .. .. .. 42 0 0 Cleverley, C. .. .. .. 82 4 0 Shirley, J. W. 25 9 0 Alexander, W. .. .. .. 84 10 0 Symons, C. .. ■ • • ■ 36 10 0 Broad, G. .. .. .. .. 86 2 0 Collier, C. .. .. . • .. 67 16 0 Stagg, W. .. .. .. .. 42 0 0 Dowrick, W. .. -- 56 7 0 White, G. .. .. .. .. 45 0 0 Russell, J. .. - - - - 38 7 0 Gordon, J. .. .. .. .. 54 18 0 Martin, T. .. .. 73 1 0 Verey, W. A. .. .. .. 65 4 0 Stewart, J. .. .. •■ 95 0 0 Fee, E. .. .. .. .. 43 16 0 Joyce, T. .. .. .. 51 2 0 Smeal, W. .. .. .. .. 66 18 0 Sweeney, B. .. •■ .. 40 3 0 Fuller, J. .. .. .. .. 51 3 0 Hood, C. .. .. .. •- 38 7 0 Tank, R. .. .. .. .. 49 6 0 Booker, H. .. .. .. 51 3 0 Gilbranseo, L. .. .. .. 29 4 0 Burgess, T. .. . - 40 3 0 Moore, G. .. .. .. .. 81 0 0 Marcus, C. A. .. .. 172 10 0 Frost, J. E. .. .. .. .. 50 18 0 Gallagher, F. .. .. • .. 47 9 0 Horgan, J. .. .. .. .. 43 16 0 Galloway, T. .. .. 84 18 0 Chapman, G. .. .. .. 77 9 0 O'Malley, J. .. 56 12 0 Cairns, P.. .. 45 7 0 Matthewson, J. .. .. .. 155 0 0 Mitchell, A. .. .. .. .. 68 9 0 Redpath, J. .. .. .. 67 16 0 Elvines, F. .. .. .. .. 78 5 0 Mclntyre, A. .. .. 64 14 0 Hamson, W. .. .. .. 70 17 0 Nimmo, T. .. .. •■ 73 1 0 Smith, J. .. .. .. .. 190 0 0 Phillips, J. .. .. .. .- 36 10 0 Finnic, J. .. .. .. .. 79 9 0 Wishart, A. .. .. . • .. 80 13 0 Sheridan, H. .. .. .. 65 15 0 Olson, CM. .. .. 66 0 0 Tull, B. .. .. .. .. 58 8 0 Smith, T. .. .. •• •■ 71 15 0 James, R. .. .. .. .. 56 12 0 Barr, A. .. .. .. .. 47 9 0 Scott, D. .. .. .. .. 43 16 0 McCormick, Mrs. A. .. .. .. 51 13 0 Ewing, R. .. .. .. .. 52 1 0 Bishop, T. .. .. .- .. 86 2 0 Carrel 1, J. .. .. .. .. 57 13 0 Graham, H. .. .. . ■ • - 35 0 0 Greenwood, R. W. .. .. . . 54 15 0 Lunham, H. - - 45 13 0 Slater, J. .. .. .. .. 36 2 0 Barr, W. L. .. .. .. .. 79 8 0 Milroy, J. .. .. .. 54 16 0 Mitohell, C. F. .. .. .. 36 10 0 Stevens, M. .. .. .. .. 21 18 0 Silva, J. .. .. . - - • 38 7 0 Mills, C. .. .. .. .. 43 16 0 Moir, R. .. .. . • ■ ■ 24 16 0 Stubbs, A. .. .. .. .. 79 16 0 Tonkin, J. .. .. . ■ . • 60 10 0 Gordine, A. .. .. .. .. 69 10 0 Mcllroy, R. .. .. .. 80 17 0 Varcoe, J. .. .. .. .. 58 8 0 Burnby, C. .. .. .. .- 52 19 0 Whitehead, J. .. .. .. 49 6 0 Dowden, A. .. .. .. .. 47 7 0 Harms, N. .. .. .. .. 51 3 0 Sweet, G. .. .. .. .. 49 6 0 Staunton, J... .. .. .. 40 3 0 Olsen, T. .. .. 47 9 0 Newlands, J. .. .. .. 87 13 0 Horne,-A. .. .. -- .. 41 7 5 Thompson, W. .. .. .. 27 8 0 Barter, T. .. .. .. .- 65 15 0 Auton, M. .. .. .. .. 32 4 0 Smart, T. .. .. .. .. 58 5 0 Such, W. P... .. .. .. 80 17 0 Russell, P. .. .. .. 53 10 8 Liddell, G. .. .. .. 60 5 0 Adams, H. .. .. .. -. 49 6 0 Fitzhenry, W. .. .. .. 54 16 0 Stevenson, W. .. 58 8 0 Cockburn, J. .. .. .. 42 0 0 Moore, R. .. .. .. .. 71 15 0 Gibson, L. .. .. .. .. 62 12 0 Freeman, H. R. .. .. .. 59 17 0 Evans, G. .. .. .. .. 19 17 0 Johnson, C. W. .. .. .. 48 0 0 Walton, J. .. .. .. .. 56 12 0 Craven, H. .. .. .. .. 150 0 0 Griffiths, J. .. .. .. 71 15 0 Cocksedge, J. .. .. .. 62 12 0 Shinkwin, C. .. .. .. 27 8 0 Wyatt, J. .. .. .. .. 42 0 0 Delaney, W. .. .. .. 48 16 0 Peterkin, T. A. .. .. .. 175 15 0 Connal, R. .. .. .. .. 60 5 0 Hillier, W .. 121 0 0 Eadie, J. .. 97 1 0 Gunner, J. .. .. .. .. 66 16 0 Evans, R. .. .. .. 52 1 0 Allan, P. .. .. .. .. 54 10 0 Thome, G. .. .. .. .. 40 3 0 MoAleer, R. J. .. .. .. 49 11 0 Round, E 69 8 0 Brebner, A. G. .. .. .. 160 0 0 Summers, G. .. .. .. 46 11 0 Efford, J. A... .. .. .. 65 15 0 Robertson, A. .. .. .. 60 13 0 Dixon, H. .. .. .. 73 1 0 Undrill, T. .. .. .. .. 45 18 0 Anderson, J. . . .. .. 39 3 0 Wells, W. .. ~ .. .. 64 14 0 Griffiths, J. .. .. .. .. 68 7 8 Miller, J. .. .. .. .. 66 10 0 Trevella, S. .. .. .. .. 64 14 0 Felton, G. .. ~ .. ~ 229 3 4 Esther, R. T. .. .. .. 30 0 0 Hart, A. .. .. .. .. 60 10 0 Cairns, W. .. .. .. 65 15 0 Verdon, B. .. .. ~ .. 135 13 0 Moore, P. .. .. .. 49 6 0 Packman, A. ~ ~ .. 90 0 0 Ecoles, T. .. .. .. .. 46 17 9 Ferguson, R. .. .. .. 42 0 0 Emerson, T... .. .. 66 10 0 Dellow, W. S. .. .. .. 68 2 0 Shea, W. .. .. .. 90 0 0 Ingram, C. E. .. .. .. 124 13 0 Crisp, J. .. .. 70 19 0 Fowke, T. M. .. .. .. 104 7 0 Sadler, W. .. .. .. 50 2 0 Cottam, G. H. .. .. .. 113 13 0 Gulliver, W. J. .. .. 83 0 0 Anderson, R. .. .. .. 70 19 0 Graham, T. .. .. .. .. 33 8 0 Wylie, N. B. .. .. .. 63 0 0 Woodbury, J. .. .. .. 98 18 0 • Bryant, E. .. .. .. .. 52 19 0 Butler, J. .. .. .. 60 10 0 Hodge, W. .. .. .. .. 82 3 0 Bailey, I. .. .. .. 51 3 0 Salisbury, E. .. .. .. 94 14 0 Dewe, E. .. .. .. .. 54 16 0 Kulsoh, C. A. .. .. .. 81 8 0 Loomes, C. .. .. .. .. 51 3 0 Smith, A. G. .. .. .. 62 2 0 Course, G. .. .. .. .. 80 17 0 Power, W. .. .. .. .. 51 0 0 Tanner, J. .. .. 52 19 0 Hansen, C. .. .. .. .. 51 3 0 Scott, T. .. .. .. 113 13 0 Draper, G. D. .. .. .. 92 0 0 Shann, G. .. .. .. 50 2 0 Osbom, J. .. .. .. .. 51 3 0 Shuffill, W. .. .. .. 49 6 0 Lobb, J. H. .. .. .. .. 49 6 0 Power, T. .. .. .. .. 36 10 0 Sellars, G. .. .. .. 66 16 0 Fitzgerald, O. .. .. 49 6 0 Staunton, T... .. .. .. 56 12 0 Foster, C. .. .. 60 1 0 Hutchinson, J. C. .. .. .. 66 18 0 Fyfe, A. .. .. .. .. 93 18 0 Burke, J. .. .. .. .. 42 0 0 (Continued.) (Continued.)

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Government Railways Superannuation Fund.—Disbursements— contd. Cr (Continued.) (Continued.) Life allowances paid to— £ s. d. Life allowances paid to— £ g d wT. P -w 67 16 ° Butler, J 79 i 6 6 Webster, W. .. .. .. 64 6 0 Wright, J. .. .. 62 12 0 Pedlow, J. .. .. .. .. 52 19 0 O'Donnell, J. .. .. 43 16 0 Thomas, J. .. .. .. .. 106 8 0 Dixon, C. .. .. .. 50 2 0 Ramage, R. .. .. .. .. 62 12 0 Garrard, G. .. . . . 66 16 0 Telford, J 39 13 0 Serpless, J 64 14 0 Conland, G. .. .. .. .. 63 16 0 Power, W. E. .. .. . 60 0 0 Y r ar^i y,T, . G 88 19 0 Sherris.J 127 5 0 McKellar, A. 83 7 0 Ross, R . 82 3 0 Hislop, J. .. .. .. .. 63 0 0 Atyeo, A. .. .. .. .. 63 0 0 Pachnatz, F. .. .. .. 64 14 0 Dennis, T. .. .. 110 11 3 McNeil, W. P 113 13 0 Gladwin, T \ 62 12 0 Stephens, W. H. .. .. .. 75 13 0 Noble, T. .. .. .. 90 8 0 Cameron, J 56 12 0 Burton, A 60 10 0 Wa Bh > L • • 45 13 0 Whelan, E .. .. 56 7 0 H| lla f' R -„ 73 19 ° George.E 95 2 0 Thaoker, H. .. .. .. .. 88 0 0 Gibson, G. .. .. .. 64 9 0 Wakehn, T. .. .. .. .. 76 14 0 Brown, D. .. .. . 70 9 0 Symons, J 66 16 0 Williamson, A 42 4 0 Glenny, I. W. .. .. .. 117 7 0 Robertson, J. F. .. .. .. 148 15 0 Sm>th, R 52 3 0 McQueen, L. 27 8 0 Gillman, G. F 69 0 0 Semple, W .. .. 45 18 0 Leamy.J 2118 0 Kerr, J 126 3 0 Trounce, R. D 49 6 0 Humdell, H. 62 12 n Burgess, J. .. .. .. 37 11 0 Mullan, T .. .. 103 2 6 Duffy, A -- 109 11 0 Nicol, J 99 0 0 Frame, J 150 0 0 Currie, J 63 2 0 Wellsted, G. G 115 2 3 Schneider, F. 87 13 0 Murdoch, J. .. .. .. .. 110 0 0 Crombie, W. .. 17112 0 Mason, W .. .. 103 6 0 Hannay, W. M. .. .. .. 233 7 0 Ka y> J - • • - - - - - - %0 0 Newman, W. .. 67 3 0 Dineen, D. .. .. .. .. 52 19 0 Ansell, J. R. .. .. ' 49 6 0 Dow.R- 58 14 0 Bowler.P 54 3 0 Watt ' N - •• •■ •• -- 84 18 0 Grierson, A. .. .. .. 99 0 0 w°ui C ir T - - 103 6 ° Kendall, W 52 3 0 W , ebb ; H -jJ 103 6 0 Drennan, J 105 010 Blockley, T... .. .. .. 52 19 0 Robinson, T. W. .. 43 11 2 Stanley, T. .. .. .. .. 109 11 0 Foster, C. H. .. 91 8 9 £ utt >, E - • • • • • 39 3 0 Newlands, W. .. . . . 63 8 0 Dumbleton, W. .. .. .. 66 16 0 Maclay, R. .. .. 28 12 7 Beamish, C. .. .. .. .. 78 5 0 Hull, H ' 77 9 0 Shardlow, B. 29 15 0 Irwin, J 60 5 0 Oliver, H. .. .. .. 43 1 0 McPherson, D. .. .. 110 n 9 Kem P. W 88 19 0 Patrick, A. .. .. .. 94 8 5 ° e v an > A T - Hl2 0 Crutch, C 158 19 8 Doherty, J. .. .. .. 66 16 0 Jones, S .. 71 10 0 D U n-'^, H 56 7 0 Bartlett, G 82 10 10 w ii n 6iU ° G«IU»Pfc.J 73 1 0 Wall > W. .. .. .. .. 52 19 0 Pert, J. .. 73 13 0 McDonald, J. .. .. .. 51 3 0 Solomon, W. .. .. 45 18 0 Barnett, J. .. .. .. .. 60 1 0 Groves. W. W. .. . 68 9 0 B , atber ' A 45 8 0 Church, J... 84 10 0 S' oan -P 54 16 0 Hallberg, H 52 0 0 Tate.W •• .. 56 15 0 Forman, J 70 15 7 J joMl> £ 56 15 0 King, W ;. 53 5 0 £ aws . T. .. .. .. 68 9 0 White, G. W. 119 9 2 Dunoan, R .. .. 62 12 0 Mealy, M .. . 80 7 4 Sweetman, F. 46 11 0 Fitzpatrick, C 101 2 0 Robins, G. .. .. ~ ~ 43 16 0 Finlayson, P. .. .. .. 65 0 0 Staunton.J... .. .. ~ 6 2 12 0 Silvester, A .. ~ 7411 a £ ns P> J - 130 0 0 Mathie, A 54 7 7 B a ".y.M. 53 710 Kennedy, R 93 2 4 Holhnger T 45 13 0 Jolly, W. S 16 16 3 Turnbull, A. .. 11l 14 0 Howe, G .. 75 9 9 McKelvie, 8. .. ~ .. 75 2 0 Wilson. G. G. .. .. " 127 10 0 Stewart, J .. .. 100 3 0 McLean, J .. " 102 14 2 k° we '*;- C 65 15 0 Alpe.S 90 15 0 Shaw, F. .. .. ~ .. 66 16 0 Barbor, H. W 84 0 3 Day, F. •• •• •• 39 18 0 Tulloch, J. .. .. . , 75 6 1 McWilliams, A. .. 170 0 0 Curtin, D. .. 57 12 3 Sinclair, A 102 0 0 Shorten, J .'.' 43 3 6 Dunoan, J 58 9 0 Carrington, C. J 57 15 0 Piper, J. W. 236 13 0 Gronwall, H. E. .. .. .. 38 12 9 Snaddon, A. .. .. .. 72 0 0 Kennedy, W .. 63 11 5 Joiner, G. .. .. .. .. 56 12 0 Mullaney, M. .. .. .. 69 10 7 Sparks, J. .. .. .. .. 76 10 0 Lutton, J. .. .. .. 51 13 : g tt y e y- J - 57 10 0 White, J 85 11 5 Holmes, J. .. 83 9 0 Lancaster, B. .. .. .. 39 10 1 Jones, H.J... .. .. .. 91 13 0 Neilson, T. .. .. .. 87 4 6 £?° m 'J 435 0 0 Styles, A 45 3 2 ?, lbb,l £, T 78 5 0 Porteous.G. 74 3 2 Sloan, W. J. 97 16 0 Morse, C .. .. 78 0 7 Chuna, J .. 71 15 0 Smith, H 120 1 8 Qualey, M 36 10 0 Murdoch, J 91 8 1 Jones, J F 109 8 0 Illingworth, G 158 14 2 Loader, J 82 3 0 Purcell, S 76 8 0 Cory.M. .. .. 75 13 0 Beagley, J. .. 54 17 2 (Continued.) [continued.)

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Government Railways Superannuation Fund—Disbursements — contd. Cr. (Continued.) (Continued.) Life allowances paid to— £ a. d. Life allowances paid to — £ s. d. Lyons, J. .. .. .. 50 12 9 Hutchins, T. .. .. .. 5 5 8 Day, J. .. .. .. 140 12 1 Moreland, J. Green, W. R. .. 24 16 10 Reeve, A. J... .. .. .. 4 4 9 Spring, D. .. .. .. .. 83 10 0 Groves, R. .. .. .. .. 110 2 Auld, E. .. .. .. .. 32 10 0 Atherton, R. .. .. .. 2 111 McDougall, J. .. .. 65 10 10 Gruit, W. H. .. .. .. 116 10 Griffith, J. .. .. .. .. 59 11 8 Hislop, A. .. .. .. .. 29 16 0 Gall, W. .. .. .. 63 18 4 Reid, D. R. .. .. .. .. 2 19 Williams, A. .. .. .. 97 10 0 Isherwood, C. F. F. A. R. .. .. 25 17 6 Goodall, J. .. .. ■. .. 49 10 10 Bryant, T. .. .. .. 19 3 3 Cameron. 5... .. .. .. 58 16 5 Barnes, J, .. .. .. .. 21 10 11 Watt, J. D. .. .. .. .. 30 2 8 Sword, B. .. .. .. 3 211 Stewart, R. W. .. .. .. 66 8 1 Pickard, J. .. .. .. .. 24 13 0 Hyndman, A. .. .. .. 45 4 8 Mack, J. .. .. .. 55 410 Healey, L. .. .. .. .. 58 19 0 j Flynn, G. G. .. .. .. 84 7 5 j 39,257 4 7 Campbell, C. .. .. • ■ 20 810 Less repayments to fund — £ s. d. Cole G. .. .. -- -- 15 1 2 ! Mitchell, A. .. 10 5 Jelfs, W. .. .. .. 77 50 ' Gardner, W. .. 617 0 Hart, J. . • • - ---•56 6 10 Grave, O. .. 012 0 Schulenberg, L. .. .. .. 43 11 3 Brown, H. .. 7 16 8 McNeely, J... .. .. .. 54 12 11 16 6 1 Watt, R. .. .. - - . 32 011 Revell, J. K. 43 15 11 £39,240 18 6 Rodgers, J. .. .. .. .. 62 14 5 Turnbull, E. .. .. .. 39 6 1 Allowances paid to widows and orphans Miller, J. .. .. .. .. 52 12 1 for period 21st March, 1909, to 19th Moore, S. M. .. .. 52 11 7 March, 1910 (52 weeks)— £ s. d. Mclntyre A. .. .. .. 39 7 3 Children (two) of the late W. G. Sherburd 26 0 0 McLean, D. .. .. .. 75 18 1 Saddler, M .. .. 17 19 1 Macdonald, A. V. .. .. .. 163 15 5 Lewis, A. E., and two ohildren .. 43 19 1 McKeown, T. .. .. 44 15 4 Levett, K. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Dodd, J. .. .. •• -- 39 7 4 Johnsen, I. M. .. .. .. 17 19 1 O'Neill, W. .. .. .. 33 10 8 Long, M. '.. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Bowyer, J. H. .. .. .. 46 10 9 Murie, J. .. .. - - 17 19 1 Grover, E. .. .. .. 64 14 11 MoDowell, R. A., and four children .. 62 13 4 Chattavvav, R. H. .. .. .. 14 9 1 Evans, E. J. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Fanning S. .. .. .. .. 52 10 0 Buchanan, M. G. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Jenkins, T. .. .. .. .. 49 8 9 Murphy, M. A. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Green, G. .. .. .. •• 29 16 9 Lawson, M, and two children.. .. 33 19 1 Roberts, W... .. .. 31 0 3 Meager, K. A. .. .. .. 17 19 1 McKinnon, J. .. .. 32 8 11 Martin, A., and child .. .. 30 19 1 Hendren, J... .. 12 17 6 Johnston, M. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Slight, J. .. .. -• -- 57 7 9 Nelson, M. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Sequin, W. .. .. .. .. 15 8 3 Meredith, A. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Fowke, C. E. .. .. 60 6 7 Haynes, 8. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Hepburn, R. .. .. 29 19 11 Fleming, W. A., and two ohildren .. 32 17 8 Sherwood S .. .. 27 0 8 Kelly, C. M., and three children .. 56 19 1 Arthur, T. .. .. .. 233 6 6 Orr, J .. 17 19 1 Grant A .. .. .. .. 204 3 6 Murchie, S. M., and child .. .. 30 19 1 Keena'n, j. .. .. 10 7 2 Bracefield, J. .. .. 17 19 1 Harrison, J... .. .. .. 29 19 1 Wheeler, C., and two children .. 37 11 3 Hill, H. '.. .. • ■ 25 15 4 Gilmer, E. M., and two children .. 31 16 11 Tilleyshort, C. . • ■ ■ 43 011 Children (three) of the late G. Elliott .. 39 0 0 Alderton, W. H. .. 59 0 0 Dowland, A., and child .. .. 30 19 1 Brown, W. .. .. •- .. 30 7 9 Pedlow, R., and two ohildren .. . .. 43 19 1 Cavanagh.T. J. .. .. .. 14 14 11 Currie, J. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Watts, C. W. .. .. .. 26 2 1 Dunn, A., and two children .. .. 43 19 1 Egglet'on, J. .. .. .. 2 1 Close, M. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Brown, A. .. .. .. .. 36 ii 3 Haining, A. A., and two children .. 36 2 0 Fromont E. .. .. 32 8 1 Ruane, J., and four children .. 69 19 1 Slade, T. .. .. .. 19 7 8 Venn, M. J. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Olver, W. .. .. .. • • 20 9 0 Keyte, E. .. .. -. 17 19 1 Burgeßs H. .. .. .. .. 17 0 8 Children (two) of the late J. S. Smith .. 26 0 0 Hynes, T. .. .. . • 29 2 1 Walton, E. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Davidson A. .. .. 44 0 0 Thomas, M. E. J., and three children .. 40 3 8 Brass, J. .. .. .. 39 15 2 Wilson, P. H. .. .. .. 11 1 0 Stanton, W... .. .. 16 4 6 McPherson, M., and child .. .. 30 19 1 Weir, R. .. .. .. 28 6 7 Child of the late T. Smith .. .. 13 0 0 Gayn'or, G. .. .. .. 24 4 3 Gifford, M. M., and child .. .. 28 11 5 Wylie L .. •• •■ 11 11 5 Meadowcroft, E., and three children .. 56 19 1 Brown, T. •• .. .. .. 16 16 0 Child of the late A. R. Reed .. .. 13 0 0 Cussen, M. .. .. .. .. 14 1 9 Jamieson, M. J. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Ames, W. .. .. .. ■• 30 19 10 Child of the late F. W. Styles .. .. 13 0 0 O'Hara, j. .. .. .. .. 21 2 6 Stewart, E. M., and two children .. 43 19 1 Clark, W. C. .. .. •■ 15 18 3 Muir, R., and child .. .. .. 30 19 1 Hunt, T. .. .. .. 16 1 6 Beaton, E., and five children .. .. 74 10 6 Sutherland, J. .. .. . - 16 0 8 Chalmers, A. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Perry, W. .. .- -- 7 3 1 Nixon, M. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Burberry, C. .. .. -. 910 10 McChesney, C, and child .. .. 19 410 Bass. W. .. .. .- ■- 29 3 4 Colthorpe, E., and child .. .. 30 19 1 Bryden, R. N. .. .. .. 10 16 8 Jones, A. 8., and two ohildren .. 43 19 1 Robinson, G. .. .. - - 612 11 Clare, E. 1., and four ohildren .. .. 69 19 1 Carter, S. M. .. .. .. 15 13 3 Froggatt, L. A .. 17 19 1 Sinclair, J 8 8 11 Kerr, E 17 19 1 Gichard, W... .. •■ •■ 7 4 5 Sheehan, S. A., and two children .. 32 1 2 Dobson.R. .. .. .. .. 8 3 0 Warren, E. G., and two ohildren .. 34 6 6 (Continued.) (Continued.)

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Government Railways Superannuation' Fund.—Disbursements — contd. Cr. (Continued.) (Continued.) Allowances paid to widows and orphans £ g, d. j Allowances paid to widows and orphans £ s. d. for period 21st March, 1909, to 19th for period 21st March, 1909, to 19th March, 1910 (52 weeks) -continued. March, 1910 (52 weeks)— continued. Layton, E. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Hanlon, M. E. and seven children .. 101 17 11 Hastings, A., and four children .. 69 19 1 Courtney, G. A., and three children .. 39 17 5 McCullough, S. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Keen, O. E. .. .. .. .. 16 2 8 Bryant, H., and three children .. 56 19 1 Cairns, R., and seven children .. 91 13 3 Brown, H., and four children .. .. 69 1111 Walker, E., and child .. .. 25 6 11 Abraham, E. A. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Keleher, M., and child .. .. 23 6 1 Holland, A., and two children.. .. 34 19 1 Shaw, M. J.,and three children .. 52 11 6 Nicol, L. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Allan, J. H., and ohild .. .. 2113 10 Maher, M. L., and two children .. 43 19 1 Edge, J. S., and four children.. .. 41 9 1 Lawson, E., and child .. .. 24 1 11 Major, E., and child.. .. .. 39 17 10 Thornton, J., and four children 69 19 1 MoGregor, E. .. .. .. 13 0 7 Edwards, M. E., and four children 56 19 10 Clark, C, and four children .. 40 19 11 Livingstone, M. C, and child .. 30 19 1 Davies, L., and two children .. 25 17 1 Cole, M. A. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Young, L. M., and two children 22 11 11 Alexander, H. E., and two children .. 43 19 1 Templeton, E. J., and two children 16 3 8 Jonas, M., and child .. .. .. 30 19 1 Forrester, G. .. .. 6 5 2 Seaman, C. M. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Guy, A. F., and four children .. .. 31 2 9 Burnes, M. J. F. .. .. .. 16 II 5 Allan, M., and child .. .. .. 8 8 6 Hood, A. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Tasker, E. P., and child .. .. 1116 11 Shannon, A., and three children .. 56 19 1 Sole, O. E., and four children .. .. 22 15 0 Sullivan, M., and four children 58 6 11 Taylor, A., and two children .. .. 14 7 6 Yates, M., and four children .. .. 69 19 1 Redway, E. .. .. .. .. 5 210 Richards, A. J., and two children 43 19 1 Dambrogio, H. A., and four children .. 35 7 3 Moore, M. A., and two ohildren .. 43 19 1 Hesp, S. A. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 £4,965 14 8 Home, A. J., and two ohildren .. 43 19 1 — McCarty, J., and two ohildren .. 43 19 1 Payments to legal representatives of the Syms, E. M. .. .. .. 17 19 1 under-named deceased beneficiaries Young, A., and child .. .. 30 19 1 ■ under the provisions of section 86(c) Bennett, M. H., and five children .. 62 10 11 of the Government Railways Act, McNab, C. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 1908, viz. :— O'Reilly E and six children .. 95 19 1 Late James Mack- £ s. d. £ s. d. Mac Curdy, CE and two children .. 43 9 1 Contributions .. .. 103 410 Dolan.M and child .. .. 1 Compensation .. .. Nil Evans, M., and four children .. .. 58 1 3 Turner, B. C, and child .. 30 19 1 103 4 10 w d t T w ° childreU -- - Less superannuation allow- 78 18 4 Child of the late J. Spencer .. .. 13 0 0 ance nnid 34 fi R Children (three) of the late P. McDonnell 39 00l p Children (three, of the late W Mundy .. 39 0 0 Late Q BowdenT\, th »f ° ' dten •• ao J n \ Contributions .. .. 76 7 5 Child of the late G. B. Monson .. 13 0 0 Compensation.. .. Nil Galvin, M. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 * Watt, M. .. .. .. 17 19 1 76 7 5 Robinson, E. .. .. 17 19 1 Less superannuation allow- 37 0 8 Andrews, S. A. .. .. .. 17 19 1 „ n . B „. id qq fig Children (two, of the late C. W Wise .. 26 0 0 a nce paid dJ Q J Smith, M. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Stirling, M. .. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Late William AbelMartin, J., and four children .. .. 69 19 1 Contributions .. .. 80 13 0 Durrant, E. A., and three children .. 56 19 1 Compensation .. .. 95 1 7 Greig, S. E. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Heyoock, C. G. H., and two ohildren .. 43 19 1 175 14 7 Armstrong, M., and four children .. 69 19 1 Less superannuation allow- 114 13 Denison, M. J., and child .. .. 38 2 1 ance paid 61 13 4 Lewton, J. E., and child .. .. 30 19 1 Carter, E., and child.. .. .. 25 14 1 Contributions refunded to members who Byrne, E. L., and child .. .. 30 19 lj have left the service .. .. .. 5,328 18 5 Faulkner, M. T., and four children 65 4 10 Fines remitted and refunded .. .. 4 15 0 MacLeod, M. E., and ohild .. .. 30 19 1 Travelling-expenses of members of Board Schrador, E. .. .. .. 17 19 1 attending quarterly meetings .. .. 43 14 0 Cooper, M. A. .. .. .. 17 19 1 Legal expenses in Fastier's case .. .. 83 3 6 Sammons, C. .. .. 17 19 1 Contributions transferred to Public Service Winter, A. H. S. .. 17 19 1 Superannuation Fund .. .. 4 14 Watkin, A. .. .. 17 19 1 Public Trust Office commission .. .. 658 4 0 Robb, M. .. .. .. .. 16 18 3 Balance of receipts over disbursements ..171,367 15 2 MoNeill, C, and five children .. .. 95 0 8 Campbell, E. J., and child .. .. 31 3 7 £221,822 11 2 Thompson, A., and two children .. 49 14 7 (Continued.) J. A. Millar, Chairman of the Government Railways H. Davidson, Superannuation Fund Board. Chief .Accountant, New Zealand Railways. Examined and found correct. —Robert J. Collins, 9th June, 1910. Controller and Auditor-General.

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