xvi Incorporated Societies, 



Extracts from the JRnles of the Otago Institute. 



3. From ami after the 1st September, 1869, any person desiring to join the Society 

 may be elected by ballot, on being proposed in writing at any meeting of the Society by 

 two Members, on payment of the auuual subscription for the year then current. 



4. Members may at any time become Life Members by one payment of ten pounds 

 ten shillings, in lieu of future annual subscriptions. 



9 . An Annual General Meeting of the Members of the Society held on the second 

 Monday of July. 



NELSON ASSOCIATION FOR THE PROMOTION OF SCIENCE 

 AND INDUSTRY. 



Office-bearers for 1873. — President — Sir David Monro; Vice-President-^ 

 The Bishop of Nelson ; Council — R. Lee, Hon. J. Eenwick, J. Shephard, 

 George Williams, M.D., C. Hunter-Brown ; lion. Treasurer — J. G. Holloway; 

 Hon. Secretary — T. Mackay. 



Office-bearers for 1874. — President — Sir David Monro; Vice-President — ■ 

 The Bishop of Nelson ; Council — Leonard Boor, M.K.C.S., Charles Hunter- 

 Brown, Hon. Thomas Renwick, Joseph Shephard, Geo. Williams, M.D. j 

 Hon. Treasurer — J. Hollo way ; Hon. Secretary — T. Mackay. 



Extracts from the Rules of the Nelson Association for the Promotion of Science 



and Industry. 



2. The Association shall consist of Members elected by ballot, who have been 

 proposed at a Monthly Meeting of the Society, and elected at the ensuing meeting. 



3. Each Member to pay a subscription of not less than one pound per annum, 

 payable half-yearly in advance. 



4. Ordinary meetings held on the first Wednesday in each month. 



