BRAINTREE CO-OPERATIVE BANK-SOUTH BRAINTREE. Incorporated June 24, 1889. Commenced business Oct. 15, 1889. Capital to be accumulated, $1,000,000. How are shares issued, - quarterly, semi-annually, or annually? Semiannually. Number of shares issued during the year, Number of shares now in force, 477 477 Are shares retired by lot, as required by section of chapter 216 of the $477 00 $477 00 Personally appeared Charles B. Cummings, Secretary of said bank, and made oath that the foregoing statement, by him subscribed, is true. NORFOLK, SS. Before me, C. A. BELCHER, Justice of the Peace. BRAINTREE, Nov. 19, 1889. Personally appeared Charles B. Cummings, Treasurer of said bank, and made oath that the securities and cash specified in the foregoing statement, by him subscribed, were held by him at the date thereof. Before me, CHAS. A. BELCHER, Justice of the Peace. NORFOLK, SS. BRAINTREE, Nov. 19, 1889. Personally appeared James T. Stevens, President, and M. S. Tupper, Warren A. Foss, T. H. Dearing, Warren M. Babbitt and Artemus S. Pennock, directors of said bank, and made oath that the above report is correct, according to their best knowledge and belief. CHAS. A. BELCHER, Justice of the Peace. Before me, CAMBRIDGE CO-OPERATIVE BANK-CAMBRIDGE. Incorporated Sept. 5, 1877. Commenced business Sept. 12, 1877. How are shares issued, — quarterly, semi-annually, or annually? Semiannually. Number of shares issued during the year, Number of shares now in force, Number of shares now borrowed upon, 281 • 620 134 Are shares retired by lot, as required by section 2 of chapter 216 of the Number and amount of loans secured by first mortgage of real estate, 22 $17,235 00 Amount of expenses of the corporation for the year ending Oct. 31, 1889, . Amount of cash paid during the year, Date of examination by commissioner: September 24. 231 72 1,039 64 8,202 00 9,424 72 MIDDLESEX, ss. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. CAMBRIDGE, Nov. 25, 1889. Personally appeared John H. Ponce, Secretary of said bank, and made oath that the foregoing statement, by him subscribed, is true. Before me, RICHARD J. MCKELLEGET, Justice of the Peace. MIDDLESEX, ss., Nov. 27, 1889. Personally appeared John Loughrey, Treasurer of said bank, and made oath that the securities and cash specified in the foregoing statement, by him subscribed, were held by him at the date thereof. Before me, JOHN R. FAIRBAIRN, Justice of the Peace. CAMBRIDGE, Nov. 25, 1889. MIDDLESEX, 88. Personally appeared Rufus R. Wade, President, and M. H. Adams, Geo. S. Keeler, John F. McQuade, C. A. Messer and Andrew Geyer, directors of said bank, and made oath that the above report is correct, according to their best knowledge and belief. Before me, RICHARD J. MCKELLEGET, Justice of the Peace. CAMPELLO CO-OPERATIVE BANK-BROCKTON. Incorporated Oct. 3, 1877. Commenced business Oct. 8, 1877. How are shares issued, quarterly, annually, or semi-annually? Semi Are shares retired by lot, as required by section 2 of chapter 216 of the Number and amount of loans secured by first mortgage of real estate, 148 $202,150 00 16 5,700 00 Largest loan to any one member, 3,400 00 Smallest loan to any one member, . 50 00 Amount of expenses of the corporation for the year ending Oct. 31, 1889, Amount of cash paid during the year, Date of examination by commissioner: June 25. 1,055 98 14,117 23 127,266 78 127,156 10 PLYMOUTH, SS. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. BROCKTON, Nov. 9, 1889. Personally appeared Warren T. Copeland, Secretary of said bank, and made oath that the foregoing statement, by him subscribed, is true. Before me, S. FRANKLIN PACKARD, Justice of the Peace. PLYMOUTH, SS., Nov. 9, 1889. Personally appeared Warren T. Copeland, Treasurer of said bank, and made oath that the securities and cash specified in the foregoing statement, by him subscribed, were held by him at the date thereof. Before me, S. FRANKLIN PACKARD, Justice of the Peace. BROCKTON, Nov. 11, 1889. PLYMOUTH, Ss. Personally appeared Geo. E. Keith, President, and John A. Howard, Charles H. Cole, Nathan H. Washburn, Rufus P. Keith and John M. Wentworth, directors of said bank, and made oath that the above report is correct, according to their best knowledge and belief. S. FRANKLIN PACKARD, Justice of the Peace. Before me, |