Society Forms and Legislation




240
D.
Heads of Information to be furnished to the Registrar or Deputy Registrar of
the Supreme Court.
Return of Society established at for the year ending.
Date of balancing books in each year

Members—
Number admitted since last balance
Number died since last balance
Number withdrawn or expelled
Number of Members at this date
Male
Female
Honorary

Sickness—
Number of Members sick in the year
Male
Female

Income—
Donations and Honorary Subscriptions
Entrance money.
Contributions for sickness
Contributions for sums on death
Contributions for endowments
Contributions for Annuities
Interest received
Total Income
Total Capital of Society [here state where the same is placed ]

Expenditure—
Sick pay or allowances
Annuities
Death of
Members
Wives
Endowments
Extra expenses
Total Expenditure

Observations—
day of in the year
[To be signed by two Trustees, Auditor, and the Officer who keeps the Accounts
of the Society.]

YEU-ET-MONOKOLT
PRIVILEGES ACT, 1856.

IN THE TWENTIETH YEAR OF THE REIGN OF HER MAJESTY
QUEEN VICTORIA.

Session 4, No. 24.



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Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 1856, No 32





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🏛️ Schedule D: Heads of Information for Registrar of Supreme Court (continued from previous page)

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
16 August 1856
Friendly Societies Act, Schedule D, Financial reporting, Supreme Court Registrar, Society statistics

🏛️ Yeu-et-Monokolt Privileges Act, 1856 Reference

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
Legislation, Act, Yeu-et-Monokolt, Queen Victoria, Session 4