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Session 11. 1912. NEW ZEALAND.

PUBLIC SERVICE SUPERANNUATION BOARD (FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE), WITEI ACCOUNTS, FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st DECEMBER, 1911.

Presented to Parliament pursuant to the Provisions of the Public Service Classification and Superannuation Act, 1908.

KEPORT. The Board has the honour to submit the following report upon the transactions in connection with the Public Service Superannuation Fund. The Revenue Account, balance-sheet, and statements regarding membership and retiring and other allowances will be found appended. Board. —Under section 23 of the Public Service Classification and Superannuation Act, 1908, a ballot was taken on the Bth March, 1911, for the election of two members representing the contributors of the Post and Telegraph Department, which resulted in the election of Messrs. H. A. R. Huggins and A. T. Markmann. The three members representing the other Departments of the Public Service —viz., Messrs. H. R. Spence, H. W. Bishop, and G. Allport—were returned unopposed, as also Inspector Ellison, representing the Police Department. Contributors. —The following table contains particulars of new contributors who joined the scheme during the year : —

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Rate Per Cent, of Contribution as provided by the Act. Number. Annual Salary. Annual Contributions. Male. Female. Total. 5 6 7 8 9 10 ■y transfer 688 141 77 40 32 44 13 178 12 13 9 3 3 866 153 90 49 35 47 13 £ s. d. 68,109 8 4 25,023 10 10 15,155 8 4 8,358 0 5 6,931 5 0 7,997 8 4 2,489 10 0 £ s. d. 3,405 9 5 1,501 8 3 1,060 17 7 668 12 10 623 16 3 799 14 10 135 13 6 Totals 1,035 218 1,253 134,064 11 3 8,195 12 8

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The following table contains particulars of the public servants who were contributing to the fund at the end of the year 1911 (after allowing for deaths, retirements, and withdrawals), grouped according to their respective rates of contributions: —

Full particulars regarding contributors, including those who have retired from the Government service and are now on the fund, will be found in the statements appended. Betiring and other Allowances. —Pensions for £10,570 Is. per annum were granted during the year, as follows : For age or length of service, .£8,631 Bs. per annum to 72 members (68 male and 4 female members); for medical unfitness for duty, £1,313 13s. per annum to 19 members (all male); to widows and children of deceased members, £378 per annum to 21. widows, and £247 per annum to 19 children. The largest retiring-allowance granted during the year to a contributor was £403 35., and the smallest £8 Bs. per annum, while the average was £109 ss. 9d. Those officers who retired during the year were entitled to receive the sum of £19,375 Bs. 4d. accrued compensation under the Civil Service Act, 1866, had they not become participants in the benefits of the Superannuation Fund. Thirty-two retiring-allowances were discontinued by death, and twelve for other causes — viz., four widows remarried, seven children reached age 14, and one allowance granted to an officer was cancelled on his re-employment. The annual amount payable at the close of the year was £47,136 ss. 5d., as shown in the statement attached. Income. —The total income for the year was £134,166, made up as follows : — £ Members' ordinary contributions... ... ... ... ... 97,837 Transferred from other funds ... ... ... ... ... 333 Members' contributions to enable pervious service to be counted, as provided by Act ... ... ... ... ... ... 118 Contributions from Government ... ... ... ... ... 23,000 Fines ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 232 Interest ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 12,646 Total income for year ... ... ... ... 134,166 Outgo. —The pensions paid to contributors who have retired, and to the dependants of deceased contributors during the year amounted to £44,173 Bs. 7d. —viz., £42,317 17s. sd. to members, and £1,855 lis. 2d. to widows and children. Refunds of contributions to contributors who have left the service amounted to £5,852 19s. 6d., while the refunds to personal representatives of deceased contributors amounted to £1,114 14s. 7d. One contributor, who was retired on reaching the age-limit, elected to accept a refund of his contributions, under section 38, in lieu of a retiring-allowance. Refunds of contributions under section 32 (ee), by reason of the death of contributors while in the Public Service, and who were entitled to compensation from the Consolidated Fund, amounted to £519 Is. lid. during the year. Five contributors were transferred to other funds in accordance with the provisions of section 48 of the Amendment Act of 1908, and their contributions, amounting to £9 14s. 10d., were accordingly transferred to such other funds. The salaries of the staff (excluding that of the Secretary, paid out of the Consolidated Fund, as provided under section 25 of the Act) and other office expenses were £731 17s. Id. and £49 19s. 6d. respectively. The travelling-expenses of the elected members of the Board amounted to £61 Is. 6d. The Public Trustee's charge of £396 15s. Bd. represents commission on contributions received to the 31st May, 1911, and a moderate charge for receiving and paying the fund's moneys from that date to the close of the year. From the Ist January, 1912, all receipts and payments will be made through the Post Office Account, with periodical transfers of balances to the Public Trustee's common fund. Under this arrangement the charges hitherto made by the Public Trustee are abolished entirely, and the only expense in this connection will be a payment of £50 per annum to the Post Office —a net saving exceeding £700 a year.

Rate Per Cent, of Contribution as provided by the Act. Number, Annual Salary. Annual Contributions. Male, Female. Total. 5 6 7 8 9 10 4,457 1,010 751 629 561 704 744 100 69 55 28 32 5,201 1,110 820 684 589 736 £ s. d. 629,518 15 0 211,398 15 0 172,751 13 4 156,778 2 6 152,363 15 0 181,629 10 10 £ s. 31,475 18 12,683 18 12,092 12 12,542 5 13,712 14 18,162 19 d. 9 6 4 0 9 1 Totals... 8,112 1,028 9,140 1,504,440 11 8 100,670 8 5

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In connection with the medical examination of contributors who are retiring as medically Unfit, the Board decided to appoint two qualified medical practitioners in each of the principal towns to conduct the examinations. These examiners report directly to the Board instead of to the Department concerned, as hitherto, and the fees are paid out of the fund instead of by the contributor. The sum of £14 14s. has been expended in such fees since the new system came into operation. Accumulated Funds. —These amounted at the end of the year to £341,736. The Balance-sheet .—On the 31st December the total assets of the fund, which include provision for the outstanding accounts, amounted to £344,727. The balance-sheet appended gives full particulars as to the assets. The large amount of interest accrued, £7,804 10s. 3d., compared with that shown in previous reports, arises from the new arrangement of placing the moneys in the common fund of the Public Trust Office. On the Ist April next, and on the same date in each succeeding year, the total amount of interest accrued to the end of the financial year will be capitalized. General. —In consequence of the large and increasing amount of money which had remained uninvested and unproductive in the hands of the Public Trustee, the Board decided to allow the whole of the moneys belonging to the fund to be taken into the common fund of the Public Trust Office at a fixed rate of 4J per cent, per annum. This rate is lower than could be earned by investment on mortgage, but, on the other hand, the capital is guaranteed, and the money will bear interest as soon as it is received by the Public Trustee. This fact, and the saving effected by the abolition of the charge for commission mentioned above, should materially help to offset any difference between the rate of interest now being earned and that produced under the previous arrangement. The actuarial examination of the fund for the first triennium, prescribed by section 48 of the Act, was made last year, and the Actuary's report thereon was laid before Parliament during the short session held early this year. The report states that, as was anticipated, an addition to the annual subsidy will be necessary for the current triennium. It concludes with the opinion that, so long as the fund is conducted on the present lines, it will be a credit to the Dominion. An amending Act passed on the 28th October last authorizes the transaction of the Board's business through the Post Office Account. It also enables the Board to obtain the payment of full contributions during short periods of broken service, and for the first three months of leave without pay. This will be an advantage to the fund, while it inflicts no injustice on the contributor, who would eventually receive the benefit of continuous service in the computation of a retiringallowance. During the past year the regulations for the conduct of the Board's business have been revised, and amended where necessary, the provisions of the above-mentioned amending Act being embodied. A supply of the new regulations was .sent to each Department of the Public Service contributing to the fund. G. W. Russell, Chairman.

Public Service Superannuation Fund. Revenue Account for the Year ended 31st December, 1911.

& s. d. Retiring-allowances— S, s. d. Amount o£ funds at the beginning of the To members .. .. .. 42,317 17 5 year .. .. .. •• 263,948 0 0 To widows and children .. .. 1,855 11 2 Members' contributions— Contributions returned— Under section 29 (ordinary) .. .. 97,836 19 10 Under section 46, Amendment Act, Under section 50, Amendment Aot, 1908 118 3 5 1908 (left service) .. .. 5,852 19 6 Transfers from other superannuation Under section 42 or 43 (death) .. 1,114 14 7 funds .. .. .. . • 332 18 6 Under section 38 (retirement) .. 215 0 0 Government contribution .. .. 23,000 0 0 Under section 32 (cc) (death) .. 519 111 p mes .. .. .. .. 231 18 1 Transfers to other superannuation Interest ..' .. .. •• 12,645 17 3 funds .. .. .. 914 10 Compensation (section 32 (/)) .. 3,170 10 5 Interest on contributions refunded .. 3 0 11 Expenses— Salaries .. .. .. .. 731 17 1 Office expenses .. .. .. 49 19 6 Board members' travelling-expenses 61 1 6 Election expenses .. .. 44 17 0 Crown Law Office fees .. .. 20 310 Medical examination fees .. .. 14 14 0 Public Trust oharges .. .. 396 15 8 Amount of funds at the end of the year .. .. .. .. 341,735 17 9 £398,113 17 1 £398,113 17 1

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Balance-sheet at the 31st December, 1911.

Liabilities. Assets. £ s. d. I Sβ. d. Fund as per Revenue Account .. 341,735 17 9 Amount of fund with the Public Retiring and other allowances due, in Trustee .. .. .. .. 328,362 19 8 course of payment*— Contributions due ( in transmission* — Members .. ' .. .. .. 807 19 11 Under eection 29 (ordinary) .. 8,459 12 5 Widows and children .. .. 115 0 10 Transfer from other funds .. .. 80 3 4 Refunds of contributions due, in course Fines due, in oourse of transmission* .. 13 6 3 of payment* — Interest*— Under section 46 (left service) .. 262 19 8 Acorued, but not due .. .. 7,804 10 3 Under section 42 or 43 (deaths) .. 127 12 j Amount due in oourse of transmission Compensation due, in course of pay- for re-credit to fund .. .. 5 19 10 ment .. .. .. 1,100 0 3 Unclaimed contributionsf .. .. 182 19 11 Suspense Account (contributions paid in advance and in error) .. .. 0 18 3 Expenses due, in course of payment*— Salaries .. .. .. .. 370 0 0 Office expenses .. .. .. 23 14 0 £344,726 11 9 £344,726 11 9

* Included in the corresponding items in the Revenue Account, tOl this amount the sum of £51 12s. lid. is incluoed in the items " Contributions returned "in the Revenue Account. The balance, £131 75., represents contributions returnable for previous years. Amelius M. Smith, Secretary. William M. Wright, Accountant. Wellington, 15th March, 1912. Examined and found correct. —E. J. Collins, Controller and Auditor-General. 29th March, 1912.

Public Service Superannuation Fund. Statement of Contributors for the Year ending 31st December, 1911.

Particulars of Contributions discontinued during the Year.

Progress of Contributors since Date of Establishment of the Fund to 31st December, 1911.

Number. Annual Salary. Annual Contributions. M. P. Total. Contributors at the beginning of the year New contributors entered during the year Contributors transferred from other funds .. Increase by promotion during the year 7,465 1,022 13 906 218 8,371 1,240 13 £ s. d. 1,358,118 18 9 131,575 1 3 2,489 10 0 81,430 16 8 £ s. d. 92,588 19 0 8,059 19 2 135 13 6 4,906 0 4 Total .. 8,500 1,124 9,624 1,573,614 6 8 105,690 12 0 Contributions discontinued during the year .. 388 96 484 69,173 15 0 5,020 3 7 Total contributors at end of year .. 8,112 1,028 9,140 1,504,440 11 8 100,670 8 5

How discontinued. Number. Annual Salary. M. F. Total. Number. Annual u °* Contributions. Retiring and other Allowances granted. By death before retiring-allowance entered upon (sees. 42 and 43) By death (sec. 32 (ee) ) By retirement before retiring-age By retirement medically unfit (sec. 36) .. By retirement at retiring-age or for length of service (sec. 35) By retirement (sec. 38) By transfers to other funds By reduotion 26 26 £ s. d. 4,786 2 6 £ s. d. 381 14 6 £ s. d. 1,114 14 7 £ s. d. 292 0 0 7 262 19 68 92 7 354 19 72 1,685 0 0 40,539 4 2 3,712 0 0 17,132 0 0 155 6 0 2,377 14 9 298 8 6 1,697 1 4 519 1 11 5,852 19 6 1,313 13 0 8,631 8 0 "i 1 5 1 5 575 0 0 210 0 0 534 8 4 57 10 0 10 10 0 41 18 6 215 0 0 9 14 10 Total 388 96 484 69,173 15 0 5,020 3 7 7,711 10 10 10,237 1 0

M. N Number. dumber P. r. Total. Annual Salary. Annual Contributions. Total entered Total discontinued Total existing at 31st December, 1911 9,630 1,518 8,112 1,406 378 11,036 1,896 £ s. d. 1,780,871 10 10 276,430 19 2 £ s. d. 121,967 0 8 21,296 12 3 1,028 9,140 1,504,440 11 8 100,670 8 5

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Public Service Superannuation Fund. Statement of Retiring and other Allowances for the Year ending 31st December, 1911.

Amblius M. Smith, Secretary. William M. Wbight, Accountant.

J Includes annuity ol £18 deferred under section 45 to 23rd May, 1916. 11ncludes annuity of £18 deferred under section 45 to 28th August, 1918. t Includes annuity of £13 deferred under section 45 to 3rd July, 1922.

Wellington, 15th March, 1912.

Section 35: On Attainment of Retiring-age or for Length of Service. Section 36: Medically unfit. Section 29, Amendment Act, 1909: Police injured on Duty. Section 42: Widows. Sections 42 (c) and 43 (a): Children. Total Retiring and other Allowances. Number. Number. Number. Annual Amount. Number. Annual Amount. Number. M. F. 3 o Annual Amount. M. F. 3 o EH Number. Amount. 11. F. "3 c EH Amount. M. F. "3 o Amount. M. F. Retiring and other Allowances — Existing at beginning of year Granted during year at retirement.. Granted during year after retirement 283 68 11 4 294 72 £ s. d. 31,106 13 6 8,631 8 0 79 19 3 82 19 £ s. d. 6,704 5 5 1,313 13 0 4 £ s. d. 441 13 0 60 9 12 £ s. d. *1,080 0 0 162 0 0 216 0 0 23 5 5 24 5 4 47 10 9 £ S. d. t611 0 0 130 0 0 117 0 0 389 92 5 98 487 18 110 16 21 132 618 9 44 £ s. d. *t39,943 11 11 10,237 1 0 333 0 0 Total Discontinued during year 351 22 15 1 366 23 39,738 1 6 2,593 8 4 98 9 3 1 101 10 - 8,017 18 5 620 19 2 4 441 13 0 , 1 81 4 j ! 1,458 0 0 72 0 0 33 4 — 33 3 — 66 7 858 0 0 91 0 0 486 35 50,513 12 11 3,377 7 6 .. Existing at end of year I— 329 — 1* 343 37,144 13 2 i 89 — 2 — 91 7,396 19 3 , 4 i 441 13 0 77 1,386 0 0 29 30 767 0 0 1 451 123 574 47,136 5 I - I Particular', s of Re iring and other llowan ;ces discontii ;ed d wing the Yea', How discontinued, — By death By expiry ! £ s. d. 3,146 11 230 16 21 1 —- 1 22 1 23 2,525 12 4 67 16 0 , 9 [ 1 10 620 19 2 620 19 2 •• •• 4 4 72" 0 0 72 0 0 4 — 3 — i — 91 0 0 91 0 0 30 5 35 2 7 — 32 12 — 3,377 7 Total 22 1 2,593 8 4 9 ! 1 10 • • -- 4 3 7 9 44 I I I I 1 ?und to 31st Dea ;mbi if, 1 Ul. Progre. s of Retiring am other Uowances si'. ,ce Establishment of the Total granted .. .. .. 368 15 383 Total discontinued .. .. 39 1 40 Total existing at 31st Deoember, 1911 329 14 343 41,064 2 1 107 3,919 8 11 18 37,144 13 2 89 3 110 1 19 2 91 9,374 19 7 1,978 0 4 4 441 13 0 85 8 4 441 13 0 77 *1,530 0 0 34 38 72 144 0 0 5 8 13 1,386 0 0 29 30 59 f936 0 0 513 141 654 169 0 0 62 18 80 767 0 0 451 123 574 *t53,346 14 6,210 9 47,136 5 7,396 19 3

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PUBLIC SERVICE SUPERANNUATION FUND. List of Retiring and other Allowances current on 31st December, 1911. Under Section 35 (Age or Length of Service).

legistered No. Name. Annual Amount. Registered No. Name. Annual Amount. 397 389 85 122 64 247 379 193 238 390 123 124 222 65 463 125 224 254 208 6 367 40 7 66 273 194 48 200 471 126 496 127 128 117 239 259 129 9 191 331 382 10 244 270 133 134 391 381 11 135 424 13 465 487 232 438 225 136 49 280 Achison, William ... Aickeu, William Alfrey, Alfred Allingham, E. Anderson, J. J. | Anderson, E. C. ! Andrews, J. Annand, W. Arden, F. G. Armit, J. ... Armstrong, A. Arns, F. ... Atkinson, J. Austin, T. j Bamford, Edwin ... Barclay, W. M. de E. Barr, J. ... Barron, A. Barron, D. Barron, J. Barrowman, P. Beasley, Mrs. K. ... Beere, G. A. Bell, James Bell, John Bellett, Thomas D. Bentley, W. H. Benzoni, C. T. Biddle, Hannah Biggs, Mrs. M. D. ... Bird, John Black, James G. Black, John Black, Maria J. Blackmore, John C. Blake, Francis Blake, William J. ... Bloxam, A. E. Blundell, Henry Bratby, John H. ... Brennan, John M. ... Brock, Sarah Bronberger, O. K. ... Buckeridge, Thomas Bullen, F. T. H. ... Burke, Mrs. J. Burns, Mrs. E. G. ... Burns, Patrick Burrows, P. F. M. ... Bybles, A. E. E. ... Calder, William B. ... Campbell, D. Carkeek, Morgan ... Carlyon, Percy F. ... Carr, Henry H. Carrick, Frederick H. Caverhill, T. W. ... Chilton, Thomas ... Christie, Walter Clarke, 55 Andrew £ s. d. 125 5 6 57 10 0 17 13 10 20 8 8 74 10 8 58 6 0 30 9 0 34 16 9 17 6 0 71 19 0 145 16 0 97 13 10 40 18 9 23 9 6 403 3 0 82 8 0 31 12 0 533 6 8 350 0 0 96 5 0 42 12 0 12 9 9 48 6 5 46 7 2 120 9 0 45 4 9 41 2 10 87 7 1 18 5 0 10 11 2 87 10 0 26 3 11 199 5 3 49 14 1 69 14 0 58 13 0 32 10 2 207 16 8 247 1 11 212 16 9 93 8 0 66 9 2 17 17 0 9 10 0 106 13 4 28 19 10 20 1 0 59 2 0 47 13 4 84 14 3 26 16 0 77 13 8 81 17 0 99 19 0 88 3 6 67 11 0 48 1 0 111 3 9 126 13 4 120 9 0 281 137 70 284 488 207 260 489 283 478 394 256 371 448 373 268 395 365 83 100 138 15 479 16 67 139 140 286 204 269 469 293 143 294 249 144 226 68 292 374 51 432 195 227 228 295 475 477 412 480 199 297 53 78 437 43 262 142 17 Brought forward... Clarke, Henry Cleary, M. M. ... Clough.T. E. Conn, Christopher ... Cook, George Leslie Corbett, L. Craig, William L. ... Crowther, H. J. Crozier, Alexander... Cullen, Francis Cumine, John Cunningham, C. A. Curel, Edwin Daly, James Darby, William Davis, John W. Davy, Charles Dee, Daniel Dick, John Dickson, James Dodd, Montague M. Donovan, Edward ... Donovan, Michael ... Douglas, Charles E. Douglas, Thomas ... Driscoll, John Drummond, John ... Eccleton, Joseph ... Erecson, John F. ... Evans, Eobert Eyes, Alexander M. Farmer, John Flannery, Michael ... Fleming, John Forster, William L. Frankham, Walter... Franklin, William ... Fraser, Alexander ... Fraser, Charles Frissell, Edward ... Fullarton, Blair Fuller, Walter Furniss, John B. ... Galvin, Patrick Gardner, Eobert Geerin, Michael J. ... Gillespie, John Gillies, David Welsh Gillies, Eobert James Gordon, Henry Gould, Mrs. E. S. ... Grace, Martin Graham, Charles C. Grant, John Green, Henry Greenwood, G. L. ... Grix, J. J. D. Hall, Thomas W. ... Hargood, Horace H. £ s. d. 5,359 14 3 82 2 6 266 13 4 142 9 3 131 8 0 325 0 0 79 12 0 59 13 3 206 10 0 104 0 6 124 8 0 30 8 0 102 11 0 58 8 0 58 5 0 64 19 0 165 14 0 68 7 0 42 14 0 20 18 0 125 6 8 30 2 5 35 9 6 129 12 0 85 0 0 .92 11 2 18 0 0 186 6 1 78 0 4 104 0 3 94 8 0 151 2 0 98 11 0 194 8 11 115 8 7 29 16 0 88 12 6 166 3 6 150 6 3 113 15 2 44 3 0 120 9 11 139 14 0 19 6 7 67 6 0 61 10 0 118 18 7 118 3 0 205 0 0 272 3 0 112 8 0 8 8 10 149 19 1 180 0 0 76 4 7 189 12 0 247 10 0 152 17 0 63 4 0 36 5 8 Carried forward ... 5,359 14 3 Carried forward ... 11,963 18 8

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List of Retiring and other Allowances current on 31st December, 1911— continued. Under Section 35 (Age or Length of Service)— continued.

legistered No. Name. Annual Amount. j Registered No. Name. Annual Amount. 18 450 491 252 472 451 145 481 146 363 466 147 376 229 196 431 148 422 234 149 151 152 82 452 3 253 303 198 153 154 386 255 415 453 267 454 243 210 20 261 211 387 113 306 455 155 499 79 212 69 383 385 308 485 213 392 467 101 22 24 406 217 Brought forward... Harlow, William B. Hastie, Thomas Hattie, Alexander ... Hawley, John E. ... Hazelwood, A. W. ... Heath, Joseph H. E. Heidenstrom, C. P. S. Henry, Eichard Heron, Mrs. S. Heywood, James B. Hickman, Thomas ... Hill, George Hill, Sylvanus C. ... Hird, William J. ... Hodge, John G. Holloway, Luke H. Uolz, Julius Hull, Eichard Hume, Arthur Humphries, Thomas Hustwick, T, H. .. Ironside, Alexander Jacobs, Nathaniel ... Jamieson, Charles ... i Janion, Charles Jeffries, Henry Jeffries, John I Johnson, George J. H. Johnson, Henry D. Jones, Edmund Jones, Mrs. L. M. ... Jordan, George Joslin, Daniel Kahi, Hoani Kavanagh, Henry P. Kelly, John Gibson Kennaway, Sir W Kenny, Harry E. ... Kent, Samuel Kidson, Charles B.... King, John King, Joshua King, William J. ... ■ Knapp, Charles I Knight, Frederick ... I Knowles, Walter ... I Knowles, William W. | Larchin, Thomas ... Laseron, Edward W. Lawton, James Lindesay, Thomas ... Livingstone, Thomas Lloyd, David Lord, John Owen ... Loveday, L. W. Maben, Thomas Macalister, Eobert... Macdonald, J. S. ... MacGoun, D. M. ... Mackenzie, George... Mackey, Josiah G— Maclean, Alex. H. ... £ b. d. 11,963 18 8 42 0 0 58 7 0 58 10 0 35 2 0 96 13 0 90 6 0 44 19 7 45 15 0 24 14 5 521 13 0 115 12 0 20 10 1 159 8 0 27 18 0 57 8 0 183 12 0 83 3 5 54 6 0 339 5 11 466 13 4 64 14 9 115 8 10 47 11 7 58 1 0 53 6 8 152 8 11 98 11 0 13 0 0 119 8 0 59 4 5 17 4 0 106 4 0 84 5 0 94 6 0 81 13 4 148 15 0 474 15 0 179 9 0 80 12 0 72 5 0 190 11 8 145 5 0 3 13 0 104 0 6 101 13 0 55 5 4 77 9 0 204 16 2 44 6 7 83 5 0 56 17 0 160 7 0 78 0 4 29 6 0 169 18 0 41 15 0 64 2 0 90 19 11 48 0 0 82 10 0 97 2 0 178 15 11 157 47 158 314 214 215 205 44 310 257 359 56 87 399 88 372 45 202 57 21 81 315 316 223 163 162 319 320 444 445 107 264 322 323 425' 89 377 456 443 58 246 164 384 206 361 420 457 75 329 327 218 400 5 380 219 25 484 165 118 362 441 167 Brought forward... Mair, William G. ... March, John E. Marr, Beaton Marsh, Nicholas Martin, George Martin, Henry Martin, William Mason, Henry Mason, William T.... Medland, E. H. Menzies, George G. Miller, Eobert Mills, Alfred Mills, Mrs. A. Mitchell, James Moar, James W. Monaghan, Charles... Moore, George Moore, John Morcom, George Morrow, Arthur Mulholland, Hugh ... Mulville, William N. Munro, Donald Murphy, Stephen ... Murray, W. D. B, ... McChesney, George McDonald, Charles McDonald, Donald... McDonald, Elizabeth McEnnis, James ... McGonagle, Eobert McGorman, John ... McGovern, Francis McGovern, Patrick J. McKay, Alexander ... McKay, John M. ... McKearney, William McKee, John McKellar, John McLaren, James McLeod, William A. Nalder, John V. Neale, John Northcroft, Henry W. O'Brien, Patrick F.... O'Brien, Terence ... 0'Callaghan,W.G.P. O'Grady, Thomas ... O'Malley, James ... O'Neill, William C. Oswald, William ... Oxner, Benjamin E. Palmer, John Palmer, William J.... Parlane, William ... Patterson, Adam ... Pearson, A. M. Perry, John Pollen, Hugh S. ... Power, John Poynter, James B.... £ s. d. 18,718 17 4 131 13 2 265 3 8 53 15 0 72 4 9 101 9 5 110 5 10 51 2 4 51 2 0 136 17 6 106 9 0 103 13 0 13 10 1 61 5 4 5 17 0 77 11 7 100 10 0 104 0 0 103 6 10 125 0 0 81 15 7 199 10 9 104 0 6 91 5 0 17 5 0 32 19 4 222 0 8 75 2 7 93 1 6 22 14 0 15 2 0 366 13 4 21 11 0 87 12 0 240 0 0 73 12 0 240 4 5 37 15 0 95 8 0 12 5 0 71 13 11 45 1 0 49 1 7 90 8 0 105 19 11 377 16 0 92 19 0 273 8 0 210 10 0 120 9 0 125 18 6 28 17 8 50 14 0 19 14 9 39 18 0 55 4 8 86 17 10 92 9 0 81 11 7 16 11 4 172 15 0 96 2 0 31 13 9 Carried forward ... Carried forward ... 24,959 6 0 18,718 17

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List of Retiring and other Allowances current on 31st December, 1911— continued. Under Section 35 (Age or Length of Service) —continued.

iegistered No. Name. Annual Amount. Registered No. , Name. Annual Amount. 332 95 442 103 59 26 27 474 28 458 440 169 439 170 171 335 336 388 98 172 173 351 31 174 34 401 341 175 108 220 109 33 176 459 . 94 32 436 426 378 486 114 482 46 120 177 493 178 419 364 106 Brought forward... Pratt, James M. Price, Isaac G. Price, James Hervey Eafter, Thomas Eaymond, John W. Eead, Ezekiel K. ... Eeade, George A. ... Eeid, Thomas Eevell, F. W. Eichdale, William ... Eides, Charles V. ... Eoberts, J. M. Eoberts, Vernon Eobertson, A. Eobinson, G. F. Eoche, Maurice Eoche, Michael Eosie, Sinclair Bain Eoss, George Euncie, William G. Eussell, Charles J. ... Eutledge, Charles ... Sage, Clifford Sampson, Andrew E. Schwartz, A. J. E.... Scott, David Scott, Nixson Seager, E. W. Sessions, W. E. Seth-Smith, H. G. ... Shand, E. W. Shanks, C. B. Shannon, G. V. Sheppard, Eobert H. Sheridan, Patrick ... Shirley, Thomas E.... Simpson, Francis ... Smale, Arthur Charles Smart, William W. Smith, Frank S. ... Smith, Henry Smith, James Smith, Llewellyn ... Smith, William Snodgrass, John Speight, William J. Spencer, W. C. C. ... Stanton, John Stephens, T. T. Stevens, George T.... £ s. d. 24,959 6 0 76 13 0 144 16 9 70 10 0 79 19 0 58 11 8 75 12 10 233 6 8 133 12 0 41 14 8 95 8 0 46 10 0 186 5 4 129 13 0 41 10 0 218 15 6 68 8 9 87 12 0 79 5 0 24 10 3 215 15 3 53 14 11 131 8 0 89 8 11 95 8 7 69 7 8 159 12 0 84 17 3 58 15 6 228 17 10 51 13 5 18 13 4 231 5 0 275 10 2 90 12 0 335 4' 3 77 12 6 285 19 0 34 17 0 127 9 0 282 2 0 81 18 4 134 3 0 246 13 4 146 13 4 171 4 0 201 16 0 70 9 3 47 7 0 154 1 0 69 11 6 473 343 271 80 494 35 179 375 180 181 468 36 110 60 263 182 446 221 183 90 92 409 258 111 460 184 112 104 427 185 345 38 461 187 188 435 428 356 62 251 189 476 483 462 241 190 63 411 231 105 Brought forward. . Stevens, Sydney P.... Stewart, George Strauchon, T. H. ... Sutton, Wm. A. P.... Tapp, George Amos Taylor, Henry S. ... Taylor, James Taylor, Thomas M. Tennent, Eobert Thorn, William A. ... Thomas, Henry Thompson, H. Thompson, Samuel... Thomson, James E. Thomson, John Thorburn, John Tregear, Edward ... Trent, Henry Tuckey, Eev. H. E. Turnbull, E. Dssher, Edgworth E. Vincent, Eichard B. Waddell, Edward ... Wadie, H. T. Walmsley, Edward C. Walmsley, F. J. M. D. Warne, Lyvian Walsh, David Walton, John ... Ward, T. L. F. Weatherley, James... Weaver, John H. ... Webb, John Webb, William H.... Welch, Joseph S. ... Whitehouse, Abel ... | Wickstead, John ... Wild, Frederick A. ... Williams, W. H. ... Williamson, G. M. ... Wilson, F. J. Wilson, Sophia Gray Winterburn, A. A. ... Withers, Alfred G.... Withers, William ... Wolff, Bernard Wood, Charles Wright, Charles Wright, John Young, Eobert A. ... £ s. a. 31,174 0 9 333 2 0 101 2 8 55 18 2 19 18 5 84 2 0 47 2 0 29 19 8 227 10 0 71 15 0 98 12 3 87 11 0 170 0 0 248 17 10 75 0 0 102 14 0 25 12 4 306 3 0 312 19 0 27 0 5 43 16 4 339 18 11 350 19 0 103 14 0 212 4 6 56 13 0 236 14 2 104 1 0 101 10 7 95 14 0 42 18 7 89 11 6 56 18 8 110 3 0 243 5 0 214 9 7 41 19 0 126 2 0 98 11 0 63 18 10 25 11 0 200 12 6 32 10 0 132 15 0 118 7 0 59 11 0 50 5 5 67 10 0 17 19 0 35 4 10 72 4 3 Carried forward ... 31,174 0 9 Total ... 37,144 13 2

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List of Retiring and other Allowances current on 31st December, 1911— continued Under Section 36 (Medically Unfit).

Under Section 29 (Injured on duty).

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;egi«tered No. Name. Annual Amount. Registered No. Name. Annual Amount. 272 360 248 366 41 39 447 277 275 132 393 278 279 86 42 233 282 96 291 417 405 290 289 116 84 296 266 209 242 404 413 414 421 300 298 237 299 235 93 302 301 304 307 309 429 312 Addison, James Avery, Alfred Barraud, Frederic ... Barrer, Thomas E.... Beasley.B. T. N. ... Bell, John Berry, Alfred J. Biosiiahan, Denis ... Browne, James IJ.... Buckle, Edward Childerhouse, J. E.... Christie, Andrew ... Chrystal, W. L. ... Clegg, Albert J. Connell, Alexander... Cook, John Costm, Patrick Dow, David Finnerty, James Foot, Ivon E. Fowler, Eobert G. ... Franklin, James Fretwell, Henry Gee, George Gentles, James Gray, Archibald Greene, Francis Grey, Thomas F. ... Hargood, James D. Harrington, E. J. ... Heron, James Herron, James Hervey, Peter J. Hobson, John M. ... Howard, Thomas ... Howe, Eobert Hughes, Edwin C. ... Ibbetson, G. E. H... Jackson, Etheridge Johnston, Henry ... Joyce, Michael Kelly, J. S. Latimer, David Law, Edward H. ... Leslie, Alexander ... Maddern, William ... £ s. d. 93 1 6 113 3 0 109 4 0 92 15 0 98 16 4 155 0 0 154 10 0 80 13 9 49 2 5 88 5 8 75 II 0 54 15 0 140 10 6 63 12 10 90 13 4 90 12 0 49 2 6 74 16 2 82 2 6 24 16 0 127 15 0 71 3 6 73 0 0 36 8 1 83 11 5 75 2 7 49 2 0 157 6 0 65 15 0 163 5 0 118 5 0 20 19 0 86 6 0 57 9 9 54 15 0 55 13 0 60 4 6 179 18 0 123 4 9 79 7 9 68 8 9 118 18 7 105 17 0 104 0 6 110 12 0 63 11 5 418 250 398 495 313 433 311 240 71 216 317 408 23 1 490 410 325 331 330 358 115 73 337 119 396 430 338 339 340 2 416 344 77 434 342 492 370 355 349 423 348 402 347 350 ,357 Brought forward... Madigan, James J Manley, N. B. K. ... Meehan, Michael ... Menzies, James Miller, William H.... Mincher, T. E. J. ... Moon, Alfred M. ... Mooney, Thomas ... Mundy, Edward J.... Murphv, Edward ... McClellan, W. J. ... McGrath, Patrick ... Mclsaac, William E. McKellar, Marion J. McLeod, J. W. H.... MacPhail, M. D. ... Neill, Eobert O'Brien, Michael ... O'Connor, James ... Ogston, Dr. F. Pickford, Thomas H. Eeadv, Lizzie Eist, 'William J. ... Eogers, Charles P.... Eowe, William Eowles, Denis Eyan, John Eyan, William H. ... Salmon, Henry Samuel, Fredric Schoch, George A. ... Shirley, Paul Smyth, James E. ... Sowerby, John H. ... Stanley, Joseph Wakefield, Horace A. Walker, John A. Walker, Maxwell ... Walker, William ... Walsh, William J. ... White, Thomas Whitehead. C. L. ... Williams, Walter ... Willis, Hubert Young, William F. ... £ s. d. 4,097 3 1 65 19 0 103 4 0 95 7 0 14 3 0 49 2 5 24 14 0 105 7 10 30 7 0 55 8 3 60 16 0 65 14 0 96 13 0 71 11 2 34 0 0 18 13 0 8 5 0 101 8 10 86 13 9 71 3 6 76 17 0 53 17 3 28 3 4 84 17 3. 28 18 9 64 6 0 79 15 0 68 8 9 104 0 6 84 17 3 153 0 0 67 7 0 110 8 3 119 12 7 16 1 0 73 18 3 79 13 0 159 18 0 93 13 8 65 14 0 184 3 0 80 3 0 12 18 0 87 8 11 38 15 8 124 10 0 Carried forward ... 4,097 3 1 Total . 7,396 19 3

leg : stered No. Annual Amount. Registered No. Name. Annual Amount. Name. 285 287 ! Dillon, John Fitzgerald, G. Carried forward ... £ s. 104 0 118 12 222 13 d. 6 6 0 352 354 Brought forward... Watt, John Willoughby, W. ... £ s. d. 222 13 0 125 18 6 93 1 6 Total ... 441 13 0

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List of Retiring and other Allowances current on 31st December, 1911— continued. Under Section 42 (Widows and Children).

* j Wid w's allowance deferred under seotion 45 until 28th August, 1918. (Child's allowance deferred under section 45 until 3rd July, 1922. t Allowance deferred under seotion 45 until 23rd May, 1916.

Amelius M. Smith, Secretary. Wellington, 15th March, 1912. William M. Weight, Accountant.

Amelius M. Smith, Secretary. William M. Wbight, Accountant.

Examined and found correct.—E. J. Collins, Controller and Auditor-General. Ist April, 1912.

Approximate Cost of Paper. —Preparation, not given; (printing 2,900 copies), £10.

Authority : John Mackay, Government Printer, Wellington.—l9l2.

Price 6d.j

Regd. No. Name. Annual Amount. I Regd. ; No. Name. Annual Amount. I! W. 76 W. 68 W. 52 W. 1 W. 80 W. 12 W. 92 W. 86 W. 93 W. 13 W. 2 W. 10 W. 71 W. 7 W. 38 W. 23 W. 81 W. 26 W. 29 W. 28 W. 53 W. 75 W, 54 W. 32 W. 36 W. 66 Adams, Mrs. E. J., and 3 children Anderson, Mrs. O, and 2 children Arnott, Mrs. C. Biddell, Mrs. Susannah Blackmore, Mrs. N., and 1 child Blandford, Mrs. Elizabeth Bond, Mrs. Anna Boulton, Mrs. F. E., and 1 child Bourke, Mrs. B. Budge, John Archibald (child) ... Burgess, Mrs. M. M., and 2 children Butler, Mrs. M. A., and 1 child ... Callcott, Mrs. Louisa W. Cleland, Mrs. Annie M. Devereux, Mrs. M. P. ... Bdger, Mrs. Augusta A. Evans, Mrs. E. C. Fannin, Mrs. Georgina E. Featon, Mrs. Sarah A.... Fountain, Mrs. J. M., and 1 child Gibson, Mrs. Jane G. ... Gill, Mrs. M. M. Gollan, Mrs. Christina M. Greatbatch, Adeline A. 0. (child) Harrison, Mrs. Lydia ... Harriss, Mrs. Katherine, and 3 children Hawkins, Mrs. Annie Harriett ... Hawkins, Mrs. Elizabeth E. S. ... Horwood, Mrs. Florence E., and 1 child Houchen, Mrs. Mary ... Hume, Mrs. Jane Hunter, Mrs. Marie, and 2 children Hurrell, Mrs. Sarah C. ... Jackson, Mrs. Kate W., and 2 children *Jackson, Mrs. Lucy, and 1 child Johnstone, Mrs. Mary ... Jones, Mrs. Letitia Mary ., ... Kilfoyle, Mrs. Maria ... Kilvington, Mrs. N., and 1 child... Letham, Mrs. Harriet... Lewis, Mrs. Sarah, and 3 children Livick, Mrs. Louisa Lloyd, Mrs. Kate and 2 children McCormack, Mrs. Minnie G. £ s. d. 57 0 0 44 0 0 18 0 0 18 0 0 31 0 0 18 0 0 18 0 0 31 0 0 18 0 0 13 0 0 44 0 0 31 0 0 18 0 0 18 0 0 18 0 0 18 0 0 18 0 0 18 0 0 18 0 0 31 0 0 18 0 0 18 0 0 18 0 0 13 0 0 18 0 0 57 0 0 W. 57 W. 63 Brought forward McGuire, Mrs. Mary ... McKittrick, Mrs. Florence E., and 1 child McMahon, Mrs. Ellen ... McMahon, Mrs. Mary, and 1 child tMcPhail, Mrs. Mary Frances ... Madden, Mrs. Mary Ann Maitland, Mrs. Bridget Marshall, Mrs. B. E., and 1 child Matthews, Mrs. Grace Annie Mears, Lily Margaret (child) Moss, Mrs. Jessie, and 1 child ... Montgomerie, Alice J. J. (child)... Murphy, Mrs. Julia Newby, Mrs. S. C, and 2 children Pascoe, Mrs. Jane Peterson, Mrs. Elizabeth S. Pyper, Mrs. Agnes M., and 5 children Eamsay, Mrs. Elizabeth, and 4 children Eeeve, Mrs. Emma, and 2 children Eeeve, Mrs. Mary E. W., and 1 child Eeid, Mrs. Mary Eichardson, Mrs. Augusta Marie Eodger, Mrs. Catherine Jane Scott, Mrs. Te Anu Senn, Dora E. and Norman E. (children) Smith, Mrs. Louise E. Staunton, Mrs. Ethel M. Summers, Mrs. Elizabeth McQueen Tillman, Mrs. Eugenie... Tole, Mrs. Catherine ... Turnbull, Mrs. Alice ... Turner, Mrs. Jane Upham, Mrs. Edith, and 5 children Waddell, Mrs. Elizabeth Wall, Winifred Elizabeth (child) Walton, Mrs. Mary Lloyd, and 3 children Watkis, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Wolner, Mrs. Eebecca ... Wyatt, Mrs. Mary Louisa £ s. d. 1,120 0 0 18 0 0 31 0 0 W. 91 W. 79 W. 30 W. 46 W. 55 W. 74 W. 24 W. 82 W. 62 W. 89 W. 83 W. 41 W. 37 W. 67 W. 87 18 0 0 31 0 0 18 0 0 18 0 0 18 0 0 31 0 0 18 0 0 13 0 0 31 0 0 13 0 0 18 0 0 44 0 0 18 0 0 18 0 0 83 0 0 W. 5 70 0 0 W.51 W. 20 44 0 0 31 0 0 W. 58 W. 94 W. 3 18 0 0 18 0 0 31 0 0 W. 21 W. 42 W. 90 W. 27 W. 69 18 0 0 18 0 0 18 0 0 18 0 0 26 0 0 W. 4 W. 31 W 7 . 18 W. 8 W. 40 18 0 0 18 0 0 44 0 0 18 0 0 44 0 0 W. 47 W. 22 W. 6 W. 43 W. 61 W. 44 W. 39 W. 17 18 0 0 18 0 0 18 0 0 18 0 0 18 0 0 18 0 0 18 0 0 83 0 0 W. 45 W. 11 W. 72 W. 59 W. 34 W. 19 W. 60 W. 35 W. 77 W. 70 31 0 0 18 0 0 18 0 0 18 0 0 31 0 0 18 0 0 57 0 0 18 0 0 44 0 0 18 0 0 W. 25 W. 33 W. 88 18 0 0 13 0 0 57 0 0 W. 50 W. 84 W. 78 18 0 0 18 0 0 18 0 0 Carried forward Total ... 1,120 0 0 2,153 0 0

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PUBLIC SERVICE SUPERANNUATION BOARD (FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE), WITEI ACCOUNTS, FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st DECEMBER, 1911. Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1912 Session II, H-26

PUBLIC SERVICE SUPERANNUATION BOARD (FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE), WITEI ACCOUNTS, FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st DECEMBER, 1911. Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1912 Session II, H-26