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1901-1902.
NEW ZEALAND.
APPROPRIATIONS CHARGEABLE ON THE CONSOLIDATED FUND AND OTHER ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st MARCH, 1902.
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1901-1902.
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
■age. Summary of Services chargeable on the Consolidated Fund. 1901-2. REVENUE ACCOUNT. £ £ 3 6 Permanent AppROPRrA/rroNS— Civil List Interest and Sinking Fund Under Special Acts of the Legislature 33,100 1,819,225 582,155 Annual Appropriations— Class I. —Legislative Departments Class II. —Colonial Secretary's Department Class III. —Colonial Treasurer's Department Class IV.— Justice Department Class V.—Postal and Telegraph Department Class VI. —Customs and Marine Departments Class VII. —Si amp and Deeds Department Class VIII.—Education Department Class IX. —Lunacy and Charitable Class X.—Labour Department Class XI.—Mines Department ... Class XII.—Agricultural Department Class XIII. —Working Railways Department ... Class XIV. —Public and School Buildings and Domains Class XV. —Defence Department Class XVI.—Police Department ... ClassXV11.—Lands and Survey Department ... Class XVIII.—Valuation Department Class XIX.—Rates on Crown Lands 2,434,480 9 11 21 24 35 42 49 52 57 61 62 63 68 83 22,300 234,839 47,728 134,950 451,345 93,002 27,091 516,396 69,544 10,040 28,071 97,014 1,185,352 85 92 94 101 102 47,800 217,677 122,866 131,689 25,658 800 5,898,702 8,464,222 Total Revenue Account STATE FORESTS ACCOUNT 12,332 03 LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS ACCOUNT 7,000 .04 05 PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACCOUNT 24,183 06 GOVERNMENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT 50,961 108 GOVERNMENT ACCIDENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT 7,895 .09 GOVERNMENT ADVANCES TO SETTLERS OFFICE MANAGEMENT ACCOUNT 88,914
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1901-1902.
CIVIL LIST.
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
1901-2. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ His Excellency the Governor ... 5,000 2,000 7,00i The Judges 9,200 9,20i Establishment of the General Government ... 8,900 1,000 9,901 £\>r Native Purposes 7,000 7,001 Total Civil List 23,100 10,000 33,10i TOTAL CIVIL LIST £3;: ,100
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PERMANENT CHARGES.
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
1901-2 £ £ Interest and Sinking Fund. New Zealand Loan Act, 1863— Interest on £266,300 @ 5 per cent., 15 July and 15 January Sinking Fund on £266,300 @ 1 per cent., 15 July and 15 January ... 13,315 2,663 15,97: Public Debts Act, 1867— Canterbury Loan Ordinance, 1862 — Interest on £16,000 @ 6 per'cent., 30 June and 31 December Sinking Fund on £16,000 „ 1 per cent. ... 960 160 1,12' Consolidated Loan Act, 1867 (London issue) — Interest @ 5 per cent, on £339,300, outstanding Bonds, 3 months, 15 April Interest @ 5 per cent, on £288,400, outstanding Bonds, 9 months, 15 July. 15 October, and 15 January 4,241 10,815 15,05' Consolidated Loan Act, 1867 (Colonial issue) — Interest on £13,000 @ 4 per cent., 15 April and 15 October 52i Defence and other Purposes Loan Act, 1870 — Interest on £25,000 @ 4j per cent., 30 June and 31 December Interest on 75,000 „ 4 per cent., 15 April and 15 October 1,125 3,000 £100,000 4,125 Immigration and Public Works Lioan Act, 1870— Interest on £27,900 @ 4-j per cent., 15 April and 15 October Interest on 363,000 „ 4 per cent., 15 April and 15 October Interest on 200,000 „ 4 per cent., 1 June and 1 Deeembsr Interest on 400,000 „ 4 per cent., 1 June and 1 December Interest on 400,000 (say) 1,256 14,520 8,000 16,000 1,000 £1,390,900 40,776 Sinking Fund on £1,000,000, @ 24 per cent., 18 March and 13 September 24,000 64,776 General Purposes Loan Act, 1873 — Interest on £54,700 @ 5 per cent., 15 May and 15 November Interest on 17,400 ,, 4 per cent., 15 April and 15 October Interest on 10,800 „ 4 per cent., 15 May and 15 November 2,735 696 132 £82,900 3,863
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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
1901-2. Interest and Sinking Fund — continued. £ £ N'ew Zealand Consolidated, Stock Act, 1877 — Interest @ 4 per cent., payable 1 May and 1 November — On £3,000,000 New Zealand Loan' Act, 1882 On 1,500,000 New Zealand Loan Act, 1884 On 1,567,800 New Zealand Loan Act, 1886 On 1,000,000 North Island Main Trunk Railway Loan Act, 1882 On 1,000,000 New Zealand Loan Act, 1888 On 5,371,200 First series of Conversions On 6,263,811 Second series of Conversions On 4,688,444 Third series of Conversions On 4,557,047 Sixth series of Conversions On 202,000 expenses of Conversions 120,000 00,000 62,712 40,000 40,000 214,848 250,553 187,538 182,282 8,080 1,166,013 £29150,302 Interest @ 3i per cent., payable 1 January and 1 July — On £2,768,000 Fourth series of Conversions On 717,068 Fifth series of Conversions On 1,036,000 Seventh series of Conversions On 1,640,099 Eighth series of Conversions 96,880 25,097 36,260 57,401 215,641 £6,161,167 Interest @ 3 per cent., payable 1 April and 1 October —■ On £1,500,000 Government Advances to Settlers Loan On 500,000 Government Advances to Settlers Loan (second issue) Oα 240,000 Government Advances to Settlers Loan On 500,000 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Loan ... On 335,000 for Conversion, Aid to Public Works On 3,049,026 for Conversions On 24,784 for expenses On 50,000 further issues 45,000 15,000 7,200 15,000 10,050 91,471 744 1,500 £6,198,810 Amount to be recovered from other accounts 185,965 67,200 118,765 Xew Zealand Consolidated Stock Act, 1884 (Colonial issue) — Interest payable 1 March and 1 September — On £157,500 @ Z\ per cent. On 509,500 „ 3i per cent. On 57,000 „ 3J per cent, (say) 5,512 17,833 1,365 24,710 £724,000 District Railways Purchasing Acts, 1885 and 1886— Interest on £97,100 @ 4 per cent., 1 April and 1 October Interest on 40,000 „ 6 per cent., 1 April and 1 October 3,884 2,400 6,284 £137,100 Government Loans to Local Bodies Act, 1886 — Interest on £109,100 @ per cent., 1 March and 1 September Interest @ 3-j per cent., to provide for further issue of Debentures during the financial year (say) Sinking Fund (say) 3,818 2,000 24,000 2!
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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services
1901-2. Interest and Sinking Fund— continued. Native Land Purchases Act, 1892— Interest on £125,000 @ 3$ per cent,, 30 April and 31 October £ 4,375 New Zealand Consols Act, 1894 — Interest on £459,389 @ 3| per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest @ 3J per cent., to provide for further Deposits during the financial year (say) 16,079 1,500 17,579 Lands Improvement and Native Lands Acquisition Act, 1894 — Interest on £283,000 @ 4 per cent., 31 March and 30 September Interest on £117,000 „ 8| per cent., 31 March and 30 September ... 11,320 4,095 £400,000 Land for Settlements Acts, 1892, 1894, and 1900— Interest on £45,276 @ 3% per cent., 30 April and 31 October Interest on £769,490 „ per cent., 30 April and 31 October Interest on £62,000 „ 3J per cent., 1 April and 1 October Interest on £349,000 „ 3f per cent., 1 April and 1 October Interest on £356,000 „ 4 per cent., 1 April and 1 October Interest on £200,000 „ 4 per cent., to 10 June Interest on £19,000 „ 2% per cent., to 30 June, 1901 ... Interest @ 3j per cent., to provide for further issue of Debentures during the financial year (say) £ 1,585 26,932 2,170 13,088 14.240 1,556 122 3,000 15,415 Amount to be recovered from the Land for Settlements Account 62,693 62,693 Government Advances to Settlers Act, 1891— Interest @ 3J per cent, on temporary advances Amount to be recovered from Government Advances to Settlers Office 8,000 8,000 Government Accident Insurance Act, 1898 — Interest on £2,000 @ Si per cent., 1 February and 1 August Amount to be recovered 70 70 did to Public Works and Land Settlement Acts, 1896-1900— Interest on £250,000 @ 3| per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest on £165,000 „ 3J per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest on £500,000 „ 3£ per cent., 15 February and 15 August Interest on £500,000 „ s| per cent., 23 April and 23 October Interest on £500,000*,, 3| per cent., 1 October (London issue) Interest on £500,000*,, 3i per cent., 1 October (Colonial issue) Interest on temporary advances in respect of authorised loans under Acts of 1899 and 1900 (say) 8,750 5,775 17,500 17,500 8,750 8,750 20,000 87,025 The Dairy Industry Act, 1898— Interest on £1,781 @ 3| per cent, (say) Interest @ per cent, to provide for further issue of debentures during the year 62 100 162 Treasury Bills — Interest on Bills issued during the year, 30 June and 31 December (say) 28,000 Total Interest and Sinkjng Fuhd 1,819,225 Under Special Acts of the Legislature. Militia Act Amendment Act, 1862— Pensions and Allowances 350 Civil Service Act, 1806 — Pensions, Compensation, and Gratuities 30,000 Military Pensions Act, 1866— Pensions and Allowances . . 1,600 * Should have been calculated as at i per cent.
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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
• 1901-2. Under Special Acts of the Legislature— continued. £ Legislative Officers' Salaries Act, 1867— Legislative Council— Speaker Chairman of Committees Clerk 600 300 400 House of Representatives — Speaker Chairman of Committees Clerk Clerk-Assistant ... 600 400 600 400 New Zealand Institute Act, 1867— Director of Geological Survey 800 Public Debts Sinking Funds Act, 1868-^ Salary of Secretary to the Commissioners, and expenses ... 52 Walsh and Others Pension Act, 1869— Mrs. Ellen Ann Hewett 50 Meredith and Others Pension Act, 1870 — Mrs. R. Hamlin 50 Schafer, Me Quire, and Others Pension Act, 1872 — Mrs. Charlotte Schafer Mrs. Ellen McGuire William Russell 30 18 18 New Zealand University Act, 1874— Contribution to University 3,000 Supreme Court Judges Act 1858 Amendment Act, 1874, and Supreme Court Act, 1882— 1,188 Superannuation Allowances New Zealand Consolidated Stock Act, 1877 — Charges and expenses 18,000 Auckland University College Act, 1882 — Grant in aid 4,000 Qreymouth Harbour Board Act, 1884— Endowment 20,000 West/port Harbour Board Act, 1884— Endowment 29,000 Hospitals and Charitable Institutions Act 1885 Amendment Act, 1886 — Subsidies payable during 1900-1 75,000 Local Bodies' Finance and Powers Act, 1885 — Subsidies pavable to Local Authorities 66,500
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SUMMARY. 1901-1902. £ Interest and Sinking Fund ... ... ... 1,819,225 Under Special Acts ... ... ... 582,155 TOTAL PERMANENT CHARGES ... ... £2,401,380
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
« 1901-2. Under Special Acts of the Legislature— continued. Babbit Nuisance Act 1882 Amendment Act, 1886 — Expenses connected with the destruction of rabbits £ 2,500 Australasian Naval Defence Act, 1887 — Proportional part of the cost of the maintenance of the Australasian Naval Squadron 21,304 Public Revenues Act, 1891 — Controller and Auditor-General Assistant Controller and Auditor Claims repayable under Sections 9, 76, and 91 1,000 800 1,000 Hamerton Pension Act, 1891 — Robert C. Hamerton 250 Payment of Members Act, 1892 — Payment to Members of both Houses 22,000 Victoria College Act, 1897— Grant in aid 4,000 Old-age Pensions Act, 1898 — Pensions 215,000 Stock Act Amendment Act, 1898— Compensation for stock destroyed 4,000 Marlborough High School Act, 1899 — Grant in aid 400 Slaughtering and Inspection Act, 1900— Compensation to owners of condemned stock 2,000 Municipal Corporations Act, 1900— Subsidies payable 13,500 Military Pensions Extension Act, 1900— Pensions and allowances 1,000 Land Acts— Proportion payable to Local Bodies and to Deposit Accounts 35,000 New Plymouth Harbour Board Endowment Act, 1874— One-fourth of proceeds of Sales, &c, payable to Harbour Board 5,500 Total under Special Acts 582,155
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CLASS I.—LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENTS.
2—B. 7.
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
1901-2. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ Vote 1. —Legislative Council ... Vote 2. —House of Representatives Vote 3. —General Expenses ... L,870 1,450 5,471 8 2,930 10,571 1,878 4,380 16,042 TOTAL OF CLASS I. 8,791 13,509 22,300 Item 191 1-2. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. £ £ 1 ■2 VOTE No. 1. Salaries and Other Charges Amount of deduction made but not chargeable under the Payment of Members Acts for non-attendance during session of 1901 of two honourable members of the Legislative Council 1,870 8 Total —Vote No. 1 ... 1,878 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. 1901-2. Total number of officers ... 5 VOTE No. 2. Salaries— Second Clerk-Assistant Serjeant-at-Arms Reader and Clerk of Bills and Papers Interpreter Messenger Chairman of Committees (as Acting-Speaker) Hon. Major Steward (as Acting-Chairman of Committees) 325 200 175 250 200 200 100 2 3 1,450 1 5 (i 7 8 i) Other Charges— Extra Clerks and extra Committee Reporters Extra Messengers and Police during Session Extra Messengers and Nightwatchmen during Recess... Charwomen Office furniture, telephones, &c. Contingencies 1,200 1,400 100 50 80 100 2,930
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Jppropriations for Consolidated Fund Services
tem GENERAL EXPENSES. 19i '1—2. 1901-2. Total number of officers... 25 VOTE No. 3. Salaries — Chief Librarian Assistant Librarian Second Assistant in Library Assistant Binder for Parliamentary Library Attendant Messenger Mailman during Session £ 400 300 190 160 168 120 90 50 Reporters — Hansard Staff — Chief Reporter 9 Reporters: 5 at £300, 3 at £290, 1 at £2G0 ... Hansard Supervisor (also Copy Supervisor, Government Printing Office, £215) .. Clerk (15s. per diem) Messenger (8s. per diem) Reporting, Select Committees Custodian, Parliament Buildings Night-watchman Assistant Night-watchman 1,478 400 2,630 125 70 40 150 300 168 110 3 4 5 3,993 Other Charges— Cleaning up building previous to session ... Charwomen Compassionate allowance to the widow of the late Ser-jeant-at-Arms Compassionate allowance to Mrs. Letham, widow of the late Custodian, Parliamentary Buildings (equal to one and half year's salary) C. C. N. Barron, for compilation of " Decisions of Speakers" Electrician's Assistant Extra binding; for books in library Extra clerical assistance in library Gas, fuel, and electric lighting Gratuities to Library Staff, Messengers, and Permanent Militia employed during Session Library Medical attendance for Messenger A. Curtis, injured while on duty Passages of members Passages and expenses of witnesses attending Committees of both Houses Printing of Hansard Newspapers for library, and cartage of books Special allowance to reporters, Hansard Staff Translating Acts into Maori Washing towels, &c. Winding and repairing clocks, &c. Contingencies 5,471 (i 7 s 100 600 '.) 400 I 412 K) 50 100 250 500 1,200 11 12 L8 14 15 17 160 600 is 1!) 24 500 20 21 22 2:s 21 25 26 500 4,600 100 100 25 50 50 250 Total—Vote No. 3 10,571 16,04! TOTAL OF CLASS I. £2,300
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CLASS II.—COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT.
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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
1901-2. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ Vote 4. —Clerk of Executive Council 50 50 „ 5 —Colonial Secretary's Office 1,640 1,640 „ 6.—Ministers'Secretaries 800 800 „ 7.—Messengers and Office-keepers ... 4,937 4,937 „ 8.—-Electoral Department 800 1,550 2,350 „ 9.—Audit Office 3,250 2,879 6,129 „ 10.—Registrar-General's Department 4,715 18,555 23,270 „ 11.—Agent-General's Department ... 3,300 1,300 4,600 „ 12. —Printing and Stationery 15,325 14,100 29,425 „ 13.—Public Health Department ■ 6,159 7,087 13,246 „ 14. —Office of Industries and Commerce 1,483 12,435 13,918 „ 15.—Tourist and Health Resorts Department 4,076 18,528 22,604 „ 16. —Miscellaneous Services 111,870 111,870 TOTAL OF CLASS II. 46,535 18,304 234,839 [tem. 19i 1-2. CLERK OP EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. £ £ VOTE No. 4. Clerk of Executive Council (also Secretary to Cabinet, £475) 50 Total—Vote No. 4 50 I COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE. 1901-2. Total number of officers ... 6 VOTE No. 5. Salabies — Under-Secretary Chief Clerk Shorthand- and Type-writer (also Private Secretary, £25) 2 Clerks: 1 at £250, 1 at £180 Cadet 500 325 320 430 65 Total —Vgtjc No. 5 1,640
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CLASS II.—COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT— continued.
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
item. 19i 1-2. MINISTERS' SECRETARIES. 1901-2. Total number of officers ... 14 1 VOTE No. 6. Salaries — Secretary to Cabinet (also Clerk of Executive Council, £50) 13 Private Secretaries to Ministers at £25 each 2 475 325 Total—Vote No. 6 S0< MESSENGERS AND OFFICE- KEEPERS. 1901-2. Total number of officers ... 39 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 VOTE No. 7. Salaries — Messengers — Officer in Charge (also Fire Inspector, £50) 18 Messengers: 1 at £168, 6 at £138, 11 at 7s. 6d. per diem 5 Night-watchmen at 8s. 6d. per diem Office-keepers, Sfc. — Custodian £100, and Housekeeper £50, Government House, Auckland Auckland—1 at £200, 1 at £114 New Plymouth Gisborne Nelson —Office-keeper £150, Messenger £60 Blenheim Christchurch—2 Office-keepers: 1 at £52 (also Messenger, Survey Office, £110), 1 at 4s. 6d. per diem 1 Watchman at 6s. 6d. per diem Dunedin—Office-keeper £110, Office-cleaner £104, and Watchman £45 250 2,503 773 150 314 75 30 210 120 134 119 <) 259 Total —Vote No 7 ... 4,93 ELECTORAL DEPARTMENT. 1901-2. Total number of officers ... 26 2 :i 4 r> c> VOTE No. 8. Salaries— For payment of Registrars who do not hold other appointments in the Civil Service Other Charges— Expenses of By-elections Expenses under " The Election Petitions Act. 1880 "... Expenses of Representation Commission ... Preparation and printing Rolls Contingencies 800 400 50 700 300 100 Total —Vote No. 8 ... j 1,550 2,35i AUDIT OFFICE. 1901-2. Total number of officers ... 32 VOTE No. 9. Salabies — ChiefClerk 13 Clerks: 1 at £300, 1 at £275. 2 at £265, 1 at £235, 3 at £230, 1 at £200, 1 at £144, 1 at £126, 1 (Shorthand- and Type-writer) at £120, 1 at £108 ... 375 2,728
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CLASS II.-COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT —continued.
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
Item. A U DIT QFFIC E— eontinued. 19( 1-2. VOTE No. 9— continued. Salaries— continued. Cadette 3 Cadets : 1 at £60, 1 at £50, 1 at £40 ... Clerk, Audit of Local Bodies, &c. (also Secretary Public Debts Sinking Punds Commissioners, £50) 10 Travelling Inspectors: 1 at £400, 3 at £280, 1 at £270, 1 at £260, 2 at £240, 1 at £230, 1 at £220 Audit Officer in London (also £250 charged AgentGeneral's vote) £ 72 150 350 2,700 200 Other Charges— Inspection of Public Trust and other Offices Railway Season Tickets Travelling-expenses of Audit Inspectors ... Contingencies 6,575 2 3 4 5 436 243 2,000 200 2,879 9,454 Less estimated credits under section 41 of " The Public Eevenues Act, 1891" 3,325 » Total—Vote No. 9 6,12! REG 1STRAR-GENERA L'S DEPARTMENT. 1901-2. Total number of officers ... 12 VOTE No. 10. Salaries — Head Office— Registrar-General Chief Clerk 4 Clerks: 1 at £235, 1 at £205, 1 at £170, 1 at £145 Junior Clerk Registrars of Births, Deaths, and Marriages for tlie several Registration Districts : — Auckland — Registrar of Births, <fcc, and Vaccination Inspector Clerk Wellington — Registrar of Births, <fcc, and Vaccination Inspector Christchurch — Registrar of Births, &c, and Vaccination Inspector Dunedin — Registrar of Births, &c, and Vaccination Inspector Registrars of Births, &c, paid by fees only 475 325 755 115 225 145 3 225 4 225 5 225 2,000 6 Other Charges— Clerical assistance, Tear-book, &e. Census, 1901 Diagrams, &c, Tear-book Contingencies 4,715 7 8 9 10 405 17,900 50 200 18,555 Total—Vote No. 10 ... 23,27' AGENT-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. 1901-2. Total number of officers ... 9 VOTE No 11 Salaries — Agent-General in London (salary net) Secretary Accountant (also Audit Officer, £200) Clerks and Messengers 1,500 700 250 1,050 3,500
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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services,
tern. 19 1-2. A GENT-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT— continued. 2 3 -i VOTE No. 11— continued. Otheb Chabges— Rent, Office-cleaning, Fuel, and Light Stationery and Publications Contingencies £ 730 140 430 1,300 Less — 4,800 Contribution from Public Trust and Government Insurance Funds 200 Total —Vote No. 11 ... 4,60i PRINTING AND STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. 1901-2. Total number of officers ... 266 VOTE No. 12. Sat,abies— Government Printer, Manager of Stationery Office, and Controller of Stamp Printing Superintending Overseer Chief Clerk and Accountant Copy Supervisor (also Hansard Supervisor, £125) 6 Clerks : 1 at £216, 1 at £190, 1 at £180, 1 at £160, 1 at £131, 1 at £109 Cadet 2 Warehousemen ■ 1 at £170, 1 at £155 ... 8 Overseers and Sub-overseers : 2 at £270, 1 at £235, 1 at £232, 2 at £205, 1 at £200, 1 at £185 4 Readers : 1 at £240, 1 at £215, 1 at £195, 1 at £180 Type Storeman Divider 26 Compositors: 5 at £180, 1 at £174, 5 at £172, 1 at £166, 3 at £164, 3 at £160, 8 at £156 ... 14 Binding Storekeeper, Book-finishers, Bookbinders, and Paper-rulers : 1 at £195, 2 at £180, 2 at £174, 8 at £166, 1 at £164, 2 at £160, 3 at 156 Forewoman, Girls' Room 20 Folders aud Sewers : 6 at £65, 7 at £58, 7 at £52... 7 Machinemen, Pressman, &c. : 1 at £170, 1 at £165, 1 at £160, 2 at £158, 1 at £150, 3 at £146 4 Stamp Printers and Perforator: 1 at £270,1 at £195, 1 at £170, 1 at £100 2 Stereotyper and Electrotyper: 1 at £325, 1 at £156 2 Engineer and Engine-driver : 1 at £207, 1 at £147 ... Carpenter Packer Photo-engraver 500 335 295 215 986 50 325 I 1,802 830 190 185 4,320 2,353 120 1,160 1,399 735 481 354 156 134 250 Folders, Sewers, and Machine-workers (females) Apprentices, Machine Boys, Reader Boys, Errand Boys, Perforators, and Gummers Piecework and Occasional Hands (including Contract Work for Railways. Insurance, Post and Telegraph, and Public Trust Departments) 17,175 2 3 700 \ 1,450 6,000 25,325
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CLASS II.-COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT- continued.
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services
Item. 19 1-2. PRINTING AND STATIONERY DEPARTMENT— con. r> I; 7 8 !) 10 II 12 13 14 VOTE No. 12— continued. Othee Chaeges— Stationery, Paper, Parchment, &c. Stores, Bookbinding Material, Printing Ink Freight, Packing, Insurance, Wharf Labour, &c. Machinery, Type, and Printing Material... Binding Statutes for Public Libraries Cost of special type and printing revision of statutes, first volume Fuel, Gas, and Lighting Overtime Photo-engraving plant Printing reports and evidence of Royal Commission, &c. —viz., Federation, £650; Coal-mines, £300 ; Teachers' Salaries, £775; Midland Railway, £405; Rivers, £10; State Coal-mines, £10; programmes, cards, &c, Royal visit, and notes on New Zealand, £500 Water-rates Contingencies £ 15,000 1,500 1,500 1.500 100 1,600 400 400 400 £ 15 1C. 2,(550 150 200 25,400 Less estimated credits under section 41 of "The Public Revenues Act, 1891 " 50,725 21,300 Total —Vote No. 12 29,425 PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT. 1901-2. Total number of officers .. 23 VOTE No. 13. Salaries— Chief Health Officer Chief Clerk 2 Clerks at £156 Messenger at 7s. 6d. per day ... 6 District Health Officers at £500 Health Officer to Maoris 8 Sanitary Inspectors at £150... Bacteriologist (also Chief Veterinary Surgeon, £475) ... Assistant (also Assistant in Veterinary Laboratory, £180) Analyst (also Colonial Analyst, £400) soo 235 312 137 3,000 300 1,200 100 25 50 Other Ciiabges— Expenses under section 25 of " The Public Health Act, 1900" Inspection of Vessels Laboratory —Fittings and appliances ,, Material for analysis Plague Hospital, Wanganui (subsidy, £1 for £1) Vaccination Contingencies 6,159 2 500 l,U0O 400 200 287 1,500 2,600 i 5 <; 7 8 Total—Vote No. 13 7,087 i:s
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CLASS II.—COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT— continued.
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund, Services'
teia. 1-2. 19' OFFICE OF INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE. 1901-2. Total number of officers ... 6 VOTE No. 14. Salaeies— Secretary (also Superinbendent, Tourist and Health Resorts Department) Trade Representative 2 Clerks: 1 at £150, 1 at £100 Shorthand-writer and Typist ... Messenger at 7/ per diem £ 500 450 250 155 128 Other Chabges— Advertising, purchase of books, &o. Clerical assistance Grain grading on behalf of Imperial Government Promotion of sale of New Zealand produce in outside markets • Refund to J. 13. McEwan and Co., excess freight paid on cheese per s.s. " Undaunted" to South Africa Rent of offices Subsidy steam service to South Africa (on account. £30,000) Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies 1,483 2 3 4 5 500 300 4,000 6 3,000 7 8 10 125 9 10 5,000 3,000 500 Less credit under section 41 of "The Public Revenues Act, 1891" 16,435 4,000 Total Vote No. 14 12,435 13,918 TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS DEPARTMENT. 1901-2. Total number of officers ... 29 VOTE No. 15. ROTOETTA SaNATOEIUM— Salaries — Resident Medical Officer Matron Matron's Assistant Clerk 9 Bath Attendants: Bath Attendant and Wife at £160, Bath Attendant and Wife at £140, 1 at £88, 2 at £5S, 2 at £62 Wardsman Laundress 2 Servants : 1 at £62, L at £50 2 Bath Ticket Clerks at £62 ... 6C0 105 50 75 648 88 88 112 121 Other Charges — Rations Fuel and Light Bedding, Furniture, and Crockery Surgery and Dispensary Wines, Spirits, &c. Repairs, &c. Maintenance Contingencies 1,890 2 3 4 5 G 7 8 «.) 350 100 200 80 10 100 200 300 Less estimated credits under section 41 of " The Public Revenues Act, 1891 " 1,340 1,000 340 2,230 t
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3—B. 7.
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services
item. 1901—2. TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS DEPARTMENT — continued. 10 VOTE No. 15— continued. Hanmee Sanatoeitjm— Salaries — Manager Caretaker Subsidy to Doctor £ 220 120 125 £ Other Charges — New Accommodation Houses ... Furniture, &c. Maintenance of Houses and Grounds and Amusements Addition to same Post-office (new building) ... ... Maintenance 465 11 12 18 14 15 10 2,000 600 800 500 400 100 4,400 17 Mount Cook Hermitage— Caretaker Guide Expenses Equipment 4,805 120 50 400 200 770 18 Te Aeoiia Speings— Subsidy to Doctor ... ;.. 50 19 Tokaanix Baths — Maintenance and Improvements 600 20 Te Pun Hot Speings— Maintenance Improvements 100 400 500 Maeina Spbings— Improvements i 21 100 22 ROTOETJA Salaries — Inspector of Works Clerk of Works Gardener in charge Manager, drainage and electric works Town Electrician 200 160 165 260 182 967 23 TOTTEIST DePAETMENT Salaries — Superintendent (also Secretary, Industries and Commerce Department, £500) 2 Clerks : 1 at £175, 1 at £100 Salary of Clerk from 23rd to 31st March, 1901 Balnealogist (for three months) 275 9 250 534
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CLASS II.—COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT— continued.
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services
torn ✓ 19' 1-2. TOURIST AND HEALTH EESOETS DEPARTMENT — continued. £ £ 24 25 2(5 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 VOTE No. 15—continued. Other Gharqes- — Accommodation-bouse, Clinton (subsidy for building) ... Accommodation-house, Lake Mauapouri (subsidy) Accommodation-house and stable, Pukaki (to account) Accommodation - house, Waikaremoaua: Furniture, gardens, &c. Advertising, and purchase of books, photographs, pictures, &c. Assistance to invalids : Passages to hot springs Branch offices at Auckland (to be established) „ Christchurch „ „ Dunedin „ „ Invercargill „ Clerical assistance Egmont National Park (subsidy) Fencing, &c, Kairoa and Whakarewa Pas (Taranaki Scenery Preservation Society) Guide, Milford Sound (1). Sutherland) ... "... Importation of game : Subsidy, £1 for £1, on contributions by acclimatisation societies (three months) Passage-money and incidental expenses of Balnealogist Pipiriki drainage Rent of offices Report of Dr. Groube on Continental thermal springs... Subsidy to Auckland Institute for conservation of Little Barrier Island ... Subsidy towards maintenance of Glade House, Clinton Valley Subsidy for steamer, Lake Te Anau Subsidy for steamer on Lake Manapouri ... Subsidy for steamer on Lake Wanaka Subsidy for steamer, Wanganui River Subsidy for improvements to Te Aroha Domain and Baths Subsidy to Cook and Son Subsidy, Foxton Marine Reserve : Tree-planting, &c.... Taupo Domain (subsidy) Te Aroha Domain Board (subsidy) Tongariro National Park Travelling allowances and expenses Waiotapu paths, plantations, and other improvements ... Whakarewarewa (maintenance and improvements) Contingencies 200 50 400 2, ISO 2,000 100 300 300 300 300 200 200 27 50 250 200 150 100 106 200 44 75 200 50 50 800 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 500 150 50 50 100 200 500 150 500 1,000 Total —Vote No. 15 ... 11,988 22,60^ MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES. 1 2 3 4 VOTE No. 16. Analysts under the Adulteration Prevention Acts, 3 at £100 Bonus for antimony Bonus for discovery of coprolites Bonus for discovery of mineral manure under approved regulations Bonus on account manufacture iron and steel from ironsand or ore, on terms to be agreed upon Bonus for mineral oil 300 500 200 5 •500 6 1,000 5,000
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Appropriations /or Consolidated Fund Services
Item 1901-2. £ £ MISCELLANEOUS SEEVICES— continued. 7 8 !) 10 11 VOTE No. Iβ— continued. Cleaning offices Clerical assistance and extra messengers ... Collection of New Zealand birdskins Compilation of early history of the colony Contribution to Brussels International Customs Bureau for publication of Customs tariffs Copies of Review of Reviews for Australasia for January, 1901 Cost of work to be done by Surveyor-General's Depart1,150 2,500 200 69 12 100 18 260 14 ment Cost of acquiring land for roads under section 112 of "The Public Works Act, 1894" Cost of celebrations in connection with war in South Africa Entertainment of Admiral and officers of United States warship " Brooklyn " Expenses connected with Cook and other islands Expenses connected with the visit of their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, any Act to the contrary notwithstanding— Grant to Mr. Rhodes, Mayor of Christchurch, in reimbursement of expenses incurred by him . 247 Grant to Ministers and their Secretaries in reimbursement of expenses incurred by them, including £150 for ordinary travel-ling-allowance . ... 350 Expenses connected with the renovation, furnishing, alterations, rent, &c , of the following residences placed at disposal of the Government for use of guests — namely, the Northern Club and Mr. Alfred Nathan's, Auckland ; at Christchurch, Mayor's residence and Mr. Beswick's ; at Dunedin, Messrs. Denniston's, Stephenson's, Lamg's, Sinclair's, and Park's . 1,000 Reviews, and massing troops, veterans, and cadets, at various centres, with freights, passages, and incidental expenses connected therewith . 20,000 Miscellaneous entertainments, including Commissioners' salaries and expenses, also expenses invited guests from Australia and elsewhere, Press representatives 12,153 Railway Department, for carriage of troops, cadets, veterans, Maoris, &c. ,., 10,000 Street decorations, arches, platforms, and safeguards . ... 6,500 Police protection, freights, passages, &c. ... 2,500 Further sum required to meet expenses connected with the Royal visit ... ... 20,000 50 Lβ 100 10 32 17 is 105 57 72,750 Less recoveries from sale of material, fittings, Ac. ... .. 5,000 67,750 Expenses of the visit of Imperial and Indian troops to New Zealand ... ... 1,500 Railway Department, for special trains and railway passes for same ... 500 2,000
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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services,
• ' 19i U-2. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES— continued. VOTE No. 16— continued. Expenses under "The Fine Arts Copyright Act, 1877 " Expenses of Assessment Courts under " The Rating Act, 1894" £ 20 21 10 22 20 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 80 81 32 38 34 85 Expenses connected with Licensing Committee elections (amounts to be recovered from local bodies concerned) Expenses in connection with consolidation of New Zealand statutes Expenses, Royal Commission on Federation Federation Commission : Additional allowance whilst in Australia to Commissioners who were members of the General Assembly, anything contained in " The Disqualification Act, 1878," or "The Public Kevenues Act, 1892," to the contrary notwithstanding Fire appliances in Exhibition Fire-brigades Annual Conference, 1902, grant-in-aid Fire-brigade delegates attending Conference in 1902, Railway passes for Fire-brigade delegates attending Conference in 1901, Railway passes for Friendly Societies' Reserve, Dunedin, Rent of Gas and water for various Government buildings, &c Grant to swimming associations for encouragement of swimming Grant to the widow of the late Sir John McKenzie, Minister of Lands Grant for encouragement of swimming in schools Grant to Right Hon. the Premier for expenses conuected with the representation of the colony at the coronation of His Majesty Edward VII. Imperial Institute expenses Legal assistance in connection with Counties Bill New Zealand Flora New Zealand Institute, Grant to Payment to Mrs. Fiudt, as recommended by the Public Petitions Committee of 1900 Payment to Reuter's Telegram Company for special telegrams Pension of late Provincial Government, Nelson : Mrs. Robinson's three daughters ... Purchase of and expenses connected with Maori antiquities Purchase of an auxiliary oil-engine schooner for Cook and other islands Railway charges in connection with visit of Imperial and Indian troops (additional) Reading-room, Half-moon Bay Representing colony at inauguration of Commonwealth of Australia at Sydney Representing colony at opening of Commonwealth Parliament at Melbourne Royal Humane Society of New Zealand, grant-in-aid ... Salary of Resident, Rarotonga, Cook Islands Sir George Grey's statue Telegrams beyond the colony ... General contingencies 442 250 250 250 600 25 550 400 2 ,000 32 1,500 150 50 300 500 283 100 3,800 86 87 88 39 40 188 41 300 42 100 -iS 500 44 5,100 45 1,000 50 46 47 337 48 365 100 500 1,000 4,500 4,500 49 50 51 52 53 Total —Vote No. 10 ... 111,870 TOTAL OF CLASS II. £23 .,839
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CLASS III.—COLONIAL TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT.
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
l»U±-2. Salaries. Other Charges. ; Total. £ £ £ ote 17. —Treasury Department 7,829 ... 7,829 „ 18. —Friendly Societies Registry Office 630 750 1,380 „ 19.—Old-age Pensions Office 325 2,455 2,780 „ 20. —Land- and Income-tax Department 5,476 16,250 21,726 „ 21.—Treasury : Miscellaneous Services 14,013 14,013 TOTAL OF CLASS III. 14,260 14,260 33,468 47,728 47,728 !tem. 19 1-2. TREASURY DEPARTMENT 1901-2. Total number of officere ... 38 VOTE No. 17. Salaeies — Secretary to the Treasury, Receiver- and PaymasterGeneral (also Registrar New Zealand Consols, £50) Accountant to the Treasury (also Secretary Civil Service Officers Guarantee Board. £50) Corresponding Clerk Cashier 23 Clerks: 1 at £340, 1 at £325, 8 at £260, 3 at £240, 1 at £230, 1 at £225, 1 at £205,2 at £200, 1 at £195. 2 at £190, 1 at £180,1 at £166, 1 at £160, 1 at £135, 1 at £132, 2 at £115 8 Cadets: 1 at £95, 1 at £85, 2 at £75, 4 at £65 2 Binders: 1 at £3 10s. and 1 at £3 per week 1 Messenger (7s. 6d. per diem) NOO 550 835 275 4,803 590 338 138 Total —Votk No. 17 ... 7,82'
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tem. 19i 1-2. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES REGISTRY OFFICE. 1901-2. Total number of officers ... 3 £ £ VOTE No 18. Salabies — Registrar and Actuary (also Registrar of Old-age Pensions, £100) Revising Barrister (also Assistant Law Officer, £550) Clerk 350 50 230 2 3 \ Other Charges— Payment for statistical returns of sickness and mortality Extra clerical assisiance Contingencies 630 350 350 50 1,380 Total—Vote No. 18 ... 750 OLD-AGE PENSIONS OFFICE. 1901-2. Total number of officers ... 4 VOTE No. 19. Salaries — Registrar (also Registrar and Actuary, Friendly Societies, £350) Deputy Registrars— Auckland (also Registrar of Electors, £100) Christchurch (also Registrar of Electors, £50) Dunedin (also Deputy Registrar of Births, &c.) 100 75 75 75 2 3 4 5 Other Charges— Clerical assistance Contribution to Post Office to pay Salaries of Officers employed on Old-age Pensions Work Old-age pensions forfeited and accrued instalments Travelling-expenses of Stipendiary Magistrates and Police Constables, and Interpreters' Fees Rent of offices Contingencies 325 1,250 500 50 6 7 300 55 300 Total—Votk. No. 19 ... 2,455 2,780 LAND- AND INCOME-TAX DEPARTMENT. ]901-2. Total number of officers ... 23 VOTE No. 20 Salaries — Commissioner (also Superintendent, Advances to Settlers Office, £250; and Valuer-General, nil) ... Deputy Commissioner (also Deputy Superintendent, Advances to Settlers Office, £50, and Deputy ValuerGeneral, £75) Chief Clerk (also Advances to Settlers Office, £50, and Valuation Department, £25) Accountant (also Advances to Settlers Office, £50) 15 Clerks ; 1 at £300, 1 at £290, 1 at £270, 1 at £265, 2 at £250, 3 at £240,1 at £230, I at £220,1 at £190, 1 at £180, 2 at £120 3 Cadets : 2 at £80, 1 at £70 ... Lodging Allowance : 3 at £26 Messenger (also Valuation Department, £50, and AdTances to Settlers Office, £25) 650 400 300 350 3,405 230 78 63 5,476
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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services,
.tern. 19 1-2. LAND- AND INCOME-TAX DEPARTMENT— contd. £ 2 8 4 5 6 7 VOTE No. 20— continued. Other Charges— Advertising Contribution to Valuation Department Extra clerical assistance Law-costs Pjiyment to Postal Department Travelling-expenses Compensation for loss of office, owing to their being medically unfit — J. F. Mercier W. Von Keisenberg Contingencies 100 11,630 3,500 200 370 200 8 9 10 100 50 100 Total—Vote No. 20 ... 16,250 21,72 TREASURY : MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES. 1 2 3 4 5 VOTE No. 21. Discount and stamp duty on remittances to London ... Discount in respect of sale of 3-per cent. Inscribed Stock Expenses attending the annual "drawing" of debentures issued under "The Consolidated Loan Act, 1867" Exchange and commission Extra clerical assistance Refund to the Public Trustee for payment to next-of-kin of amounts paid into the Consolidated Fund in respect of intestate estates — John Henderson John Catter ' William Kelly Salary of Registrar of Consols... Salary of Secretary, Civil Service Officers' Guarantee Board Wages of assistant binders Contingencies 4,500 3,140 250 3,650 600 412 395 4 50 8 7 8 9 10 11 12 50 312 1,000 Less estimated credits under section 41 of " The Public Revenues Act, 1891 " 14,363 350 Total —Vote No. 21 ... 14,013 TOTAL OE CLASS III. £47,728
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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
1901-2. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ Vote 22.—Department of Justice 2,279 2,279 „ 23. —Crown Law Office ... 2,525 2,525 „ 24.—Supreme Court 4,595 2,050 6,645 „ 25. —Bankruptcy 2,675 1,312 3,987 „ 26. —District, Magistrates', and Wardens' Courts 34,485 12,250 46,735 ,, 27. —Native Land Court... 6,770 4,450 11,220 „ 28.—Validation of Native Titles 650 150 800 „ 29.—Maori Land Administration 685 1,000 1,685 ,, 30.—Maori Councils 450 784 1,234 „ 31.—Criminal Prosecutions 15,250 15,250 ,, 32. —Coroners 4,200 4,200 „ 33.—Miscellaneous Services 7,504 7,504 „ 34.—Prisons ... 19,456 11,430 30,886 TOTAL OF CLASS IV. 74,570 10,380 134,950 tern. 19 1-2. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND PATENT OFFICE. 1901-2. Total number of officers ... 10 VOTE No. 22. Salaries — Under-Secretary (also Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks, nil) Chief Clerk Translator 3 Clerks: 1 (also Private Secretary to Minister, £25) at £235, 1 at £130, 1 at £120 3 Clerks, Patent Office : 1 at £260,1 at £150, 1 at £120 Messenger 550 275 300 485 530 139 Total—Vote No. 22 2,279
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bem. 19' 1-2. CROWN LAW OFFICE. 1901-2. Total number of officers ... 5 £ £ VOTE No. 23. Salabies — Solicitor-General Assistant Law Officer (also Revising Barrister, Friendly Societies, £50) Law Draftsman and Assistant Law Officer Clerk Cadet 1,000 550 650 250 75 Total—Vote No. 23 2,525 SUPREME COURT. 1901-2. Total number of officers ... 30 70TE No. 24. Salabies — Auckland — Registrar and Sheriff Deputy Registrar Cadet Crier, Messenger, and Office-cleaner Assistant Office-cleaner 400 250 75 157 10 Wellington — Registrar, Sheriff, and Registrar Court of Appeal Deputy Registrar Clerk Crier and Messenger Messenger and Office-cleaner, and Office-cleaner to Official Assignee and Magistrate's Court 2 Assistant Office-cleaners 400 240 130 150 144 77 3 Napier — Clerk Office-cleaner 150 25 Christchurch — Registrar and Sheriff Deputy Registrar Cadet Crier and Messenger Office-cleaner Assistant Messenger 400 210 95 127 50 65 Dunedin — Registrar and Sheriff Deputy Registrar Cadet' Crier, Messenger, and Office-cleaner 400 220 60 160 6 Clerks to Judges at £100 600 (i 4,595 7 Other Chaeges— Travelling-expenses of Judges, and other expenses of Circuit Courts and Court of Appeal Proportion of fees to be refunded to Sheriffs 2,000 50 8 2,050 6,645 Total —Vote No. 24
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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services
Item. 19' 1-2. BANKRUPTCY. 1901-2. Total number of officers ... .. 9 yOTE No. 2.5. Salariks — Auckland — Official Assignee Clerk Cadet 450 200 75 Wellington — Official Assignee Clerk 450 200 a Ohristchurch — Official Assignee Clerk 450 200 4 Dunedin — Official Assignee (also Stipendiary Magistrate) Clerk 450 200 Othee Chabges— Advertising Commission to Deputy Assignees Office-cleaning Postages Eent, Dunedin Travelling-expenses ... ..; Contingencies 2,675 5 () 7 8 9 10 11 100 800 42 100 120 50 100 Total—Vote No. 25 1,312 3,98' DISTRICT, MAGISTRATES', AND WARDENS' COURTS. 1901-2. Total number of officers ... ... 149 VOTE No. 26. Salaeies — Auckland — Magistrate 4 Clerks: 1 at £325, 1 at £200,1 at £150, 1 at £85 ... Bailiff ... ' ... Assistant Bailiff Messenger Magistrate's Court, Stamp Office, and Registrar of Deeds Office; and Office-cleaner 550 700 160 120 120 Papakura, Pukekohe, Mercer, Waiuku, Hamilton, Newcastle, Cambridge, Raglan, Huntly, and Te Awamutu — Magistrate and Coroner (fees) Clerk and Registrar of Births, &c. Cadet 500 250 75 Onehunga, Otahuhu, Whangarei, Dargaville, Helensville, Warkworth, Maungaturoto, Port Albert, Waipu, and Paparoa — Magistrate, Coroner (fees), and Commissioner Native Land Court Clerk at Whangarei (Receiver of Gold Revenue, &c.)... Clerk at Maungaturoto, Paparoa, and Waipu 425 180 65
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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
[tern. 19' 1-2. DISTRICT, MAGISTRATES', AND WARDENS' COURTS— continued. VOTE No. 26— continued. Salakies — continued. Russell, Manqonui, Whangaroa, Kaitaia, Hokianga, Waimate, Kaikohe, and JLawakawa — Magistrate, Coroner (fees), and Commissioner Native Land Court £ 425 5 Thames, Goromandel, Te Aroha, Paeroa, Waihi, and Mercury Bay — Magistrate and Warden Clerk and Receiver of Gold Revenue, &c. ... Clerk Bailiff Interpreter Clerk and Receiver of Gold Revenue, &c, at Paeroa ... Clerk Clerk and Receiver of Gold Revenue, &c.,at Coromandel Clerk CJerk and Receiver of Gold Revenue, <fcc, at Te Aroha 475 240 105 160 100 220 120 175 105 200 Tauranqa,B,otorua,Taupo, Malcetu, Opotiki,and Whakatane — Magistrate, Coroner (fees), and Commissioner Native Land Court Clerk and Interpreter, and Registrar of Births, &c. Bailiff 425 225 50 Gisborne, Tolago Say, and Awanui — Magistrate, also Registrar Supreme Court, Sheriff, and Commissioner Native Land Court, and Coroner (fees) Clerk, also Registrar of Births, &c. Cadet Bailiff 425 220 95 150 New Plymouth, Opunake, Stratford, Inglewood, JEltham, and Waitara — . Magistrate (also District Land Registrar, Registrar of Deeds, Registrar Supreme Court, Commissioner Native Land Court, and Deputy Commissioner of Stamps) Clerk (and Deputy Registrar, Supreme Court) Cadet Bailiff and Office-cleaner, and Crier to Supreme Court Clerk, Stratford 450 260 95 150 275 9 Wanqanui — District Judge (Masterton, New Plymouth, Hawera, Wanganui, and Palmerston), Registrar Supreme Court, Magistrate, and Coroner (fees) Clerk, Sheriff, and Deputy Registrar Supreme Court ... Clerk Bailiff, and Crier Supreme Court 600 270 130 150 10 Sawera, Patea, Manaia, and Waverley — Magistrate Clerk at Hawera, also Registrar of Electors, &c. Bailiff 450 200 110 11 Wellington, Hutt, and Upper Suit — Magistrate Clerk 3 Clerks: 1 at £160, 1 at £130, 1 at £75 ... Bailiff 550 325 365 160 130 Assistant isanm
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'tem. 19 1-2. DISTRICT, MAGISTRATES', AND WARDENS' COURTS— continued. 12 VOTE No. 26— continued. Salaries— continued. Palmerston North, Feilding, Foxton, Otaki, Marton, Bull's, Hunterville, and Mangaweka — Magistrate Clerk, also Registrar of Electors Cadet ... ... Bailiff Clerk at Marton, Hunterville, and Bull's ... 450 220 75 110 230 13 Masterton, Carterton, Greytown, Featherston, Tenui, Eketahuna, Pahiatua, and Woodville — Magistrate, Sheriff, and Coroner (fees) Clerk, also Registrar of Electors Bailiff Clerk and Bailiff at Pahiatua, and Registrar of Births, &c. 425 240 120 100 14 Napier, Hastings, Waipawa, Ormondville, Dannevirke, and Wairoa — Magistrate, Registrar Supreme Court, and Commissioner Native Land Court Clerk Clerk and Interpreter Bailiff "• ... •" Clerk and Bailiff at Hastings ... Cadet Clerk, Interpreter, and Bailiff at Wairoa .-.. Clerk and Bailiff at Dannevirke 500 260 200 150 200 95 175 175 15 Nelson — District Judge, Magistrate, Registrar Supreme Court, District Land Registrar, Examiner of Titles, and Registrar of Deeds Clerk, Deputy Registrar Supreme Court, and Receiver of Gold Revenue, &c. Bailiff, and Crier Supreme Court Messenger and Office-cleaner, Magistrate's and Supreme Court 550 310 110 65 Bright-water, Molueka, Collingwood, and Takaka — Magistrate and Warden (also Collector of Customs, £425) Clerk and Receiver Gold Revenue, Collingwood 50 150 Blenheim, Picton, Havelock, and Cullensville — Magistrate, Warden, and Registrar of Supreme Court, District Land Registrar, and Coroner (fees) Clerk (also Sheriff), and Registrar of Electors Bailiff Clerk and Receiver of Gold Revenue at Havelock 450 240 140 150 Christchurch, Lyttelton, Leeston, and Southbridge — District Judge, Canterbury, Westland, and Otago Magistrate and Coroner (fees) 3 Clerks: 1 at £325, 1 at £210, 1 at £140 Cadet Bailiff 2 Assistant Bailiffs: 1 at £135, 1 at £70 ... Clerk and Registrar of Births, &c, at Lyttelton 900 550 675 S5 160 205 230
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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
ttem 19' 1-2. DISTRICT, MAGISTRATES', AND WARDENS' COUETS— continued. £ i<) VOTE No. 26— continued. Salabies — continued. Kaiapoi, Ranqiora, Amberley, Oxford, Darfield, Gulverden, Kaikoura, Akaroa, and Little River — Magistrate and Coroner (fees), and Commissioner Native Land Court Clerk, Kaiapoi and Rangiora, also Registrar of Electors Clerk and Bailiff at Darfield, also Registrar of Electors 450 225 110 l>0 Timaru, Temuka, Asliburton, Oeraldine, and Rakaia— Magistrate, Coroner (fees), and Sheriff Clerk (also Registrar of Electors) Clerk Bailiff Clerk, Ashburton Bailiff 450 275 105 130 220 120 ■21 Qreymouth, Reefton, Ahaura, Westport, Charleston, Lyell, and Murchison — Magistrate, Warden, and Coroner (fees) ... Clerk and Receiver of Gold Revenue at Greymouth, and Registrar of Births, &e. Clerk Bailiff Clerk and Receiver of Gold Revenue, Reefton; Sheriff, Land Officer, and Registrar of Births, <fcc. Bailiff and Assistant Clerk ... ' ... Clerk and Receiver of Gold Revenue, Westport, Registrar of Electors, Local Land Officer, and Clerk to Agent Colliery Reserve Bailiff Cadet ... ■ Clerk and Receiver of Gold Revenue, &c, Ahaura Cadet 4,50 250 175 120 200 150 275 14,0 75 140 85 ■22 Hokitika, Ross, Stafford, Goldsborough, Kuinara, and Okarito — Magistrate and Land Officer Clerk and Receiver of Gold Revenue, and Registrar of Electors ... Cadet Messenger and Office-cleaner, Magistrate's Court and Stamp and Deeds Offices Clerk and Receiver of Gold Revenue, Kumara, and Registrar of Births, &c. Bailiff 425 220 95 130 220 110 23 Dunedin, Outram, Mosgiel, and Port Chalmers — Magistrate and Coroner (fees) 4 Clerks: 1 at £325, 1 at £160, 1 at £120, 1 at £100 ... Bailiff Assistant Bailiff Clerk and Bailiff at Port Chalmers, and Registrar of Births, &c. 550 705 160 120 190 24 Oamaru, Palmerston, Hawkshury, Hampden, Waimate, Kurow, and Livingstone — Magistrate and Coroner (fees) Clerk at Oamaru, Registrar of Births &c, and Registrar of Electors Clerk 475 240 105 140
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tern. 19 1-2. DISTRICT, MAGISTRATES', AND WARDENS' COURTS— continued. 25 VOTE No. 26— continued. Salariks — continued. Invercargill, Campbelltown, Wyndham, Lumsden, Biverton, Otautau, Orepuki, and Winton — Magistrate, Warden, and Coroner (fees) ... 2 Clerks: 1 at £285, 1 at £150, 1 at £120 Cadet Bailiff, and Crier, &c, Supreme Court Clerk and Receiver of Gold Revenue, Riverton and Orepuki, and Registrar of Births, &c. ... Cadet 450 555 85 155 170 75 20 Glyde, Alexandra, Cromwell, Roxburgh, Arrow, Queenstown, and Pembroke — Magistrate, Warden, and Coroner (fees) ... Clerk and Receiver of Gold Revenue at Clyde and Alexandra Cadet Clerk, Receiver of Gold Revenue, Registrar of Births, &c, at Cromwell Cadet Clerk and Receiver of Gold Revenue at Queenstown ... Cadet 425 275 85 240 75 220 50 27 Naseby, Blade's, St. Bathan's, Hamilton's, Hyde, Middlemarch, and Macrae's — Magistrate, Warden, and Coroner (fees) ... Clerk and Receiver of Gold Revenue Bailiff and Assistant Clerk 425 210 160 28 Lawrence, Gore, Milton, Balclutha, Kaitangatu, Waikaia, Tapanui, and Clinton — Magistrate, Warden, and Coroner (fees) ... Clerk and Receiver of Gold Revenue at Lawrence, and Registrar of Births, &c, also .Registrar of Electors ... Cadet Clerk at Gore Bailiff at Gore 475 240 85 170 60 l>0 Chatham Islands — Magistrate, Customs Officer, Postmaster, &c. Clerk 250 15 80 94 Police constables acting as Clerks of Courts: 90 at £10, 2 at £30, 2 at £15 990 I 34,485 :si :j2 33 Othee Chabges— Travelling Expenses and Allowances Mileage-fees to be refunded to Bailiffs Rents Office-cleaners 6,500 4,000 250 1,500 Total—Vote No. 26 12,250 46,735
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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services,
tern. 19' 1-2. NATIVE LAND COURT. 1901-2. Total number of officers ... 26 VOTE No. 27. Salaries — Head Office— Chief Judge (also Chief Judge Validation Court, and Registrar-General of Land, nil) 7 Judges: 2 at £550, 1 at £500, 2 at £400, 1 at £350 3 Clerks and Interpreters: 1 at £220, 2 at £170 ... 3 Clerks: 1 at £170, 2 at £140 Clerk to Chief Judge Auckland — Registrar 4 Clerks: 1 at £200, 1 at £195, 1 at £130, 1 at £120... Wellington — Registrar 2 Clerks : 1 at £200, 1 at £110 Clerk and Interpreter Oisborne — Registrar Clerk £ 800 2,750 560 450 195 230 615 3 230 310 200 240 160 6,770 5 (i 7 8 Other Chabges— Payment of Assessors, Extra Clerks, and Interpreters... Travelling Allowances and Expenses Rent Contingencies 1,250 2,750 250 200 Total—Vote No. 27 4,450 11,220 VALIDATION OF NATIVE TITLES. 1901-2. Total number of officers ... 1 VOTE No. 28. Salabies — Judge under " The Native Land (Validation of Titles) Act, 1893 " Other Charges— Assessors, Travelling-expenses and Contingencies 650 800 150 Total—Vote No. 28 MAORI LAND ADMINISTRATION. 1901-2. Total number of officers ... 6 1 2 VOTE No. 29. Salaries — Judicial — Registrar (also Registrar Native Land Court, £230) Administrative — Administrative Officer (also Land-purchase Officer, £475) 2 Clerks: 1 at £180, 1 at £110 2 Interpreters: 1 at £190, 1 at £110 ... 70 25 290 300 Otheb Charges— Election of Councils Contingencies, travelling allowances and expenses, extra clerical assistance, and other expenses in connection with the administration of the Act 685 3 4 500 1,685 500 Total—Vote No, 29 1,000
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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services
Item, 19 '1-2. MAORI COUNCILS. 1901-2. Total number of officers ... 3 £ VOTE No. 30. Salaeies — Clerk and Interpreter 2 Sanitary Inspectors at £150 £ 150 300 Othee Chabges— Eefund to Civil List of cost of first election of Councils Grants to twenty Councils in aid of cost of administration of Act Contingencies 450 2 84 ;! 4 500 200 Total—Vote No. 30 784 1,23. CRIMINAL PROSECUTIONS. 1 2 8 VOTE No. 31. Tees to Crown Solicitors and Prosecutors ... Expenses of Witnesses Payment of Jurors under " The Juries Act, 1880 " Total —Vote No. 31 3,500 8,750 3,000 15,25' "CORONEES ACT, 1867." 1 2 VOTE No. 32. Fees and Expenses on Inquests Payment of Jurors ... Total—Vote No. 32 2,700 1,500 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES. VOTE No. 33. Advertising, purchase of books, &e. Compassionate allowance to Mrs. Villars, widow of late Sergeant Villars, Bailiff at Hawera (one year's pay) ... Compassionate allowance to Mrs. Ward, widow of late E. Ward, Judge, Native Land Court (amount equal to one year's salary) Compassionate allowance to Mrs. Deighton. widow of late S. Deighton, formerly Stipendiary Magistrate at Chatham Islands ... .... Compilation of Maori history Expenses of delegate to Conference, re Imperial Court of Appeal Expenses of Urewera Commission Extra clerical assistance, copying, interpreting, &c. Fees to Patent Office Agents Fidelity guarantee premiums Fuel, light, water, and cleaning ... Gratuity to H. N. Quick, Interpreter, Stipendiary Magistrate's Court, on retirement Interest on £2,000, part purchase-money of Stewart Island New edition of " Haselden's New Zealand Justice of the Peace" (printing, &c.) Payment to Survey Department for lithographing, preparation of plans, <fcc. Purchase of reports and treatises for Crown Law Office Purchase of Warden's residence, Naseby Eefund of part of fine of £5 imposed for breach of " The Printers' and Newspapers Registration Act, 1868 " Refund of expenses incurred by Mr. A. Stewart in connection with order made by Native Land Court re land known as Kawaka or Patotara Eefund of fine inflicted on Captain Grant, s.s. " Takapuna," for failing to attend as witness 4,201 1 2 100 3 110 550 5 (i 100 400 7 8 !) 10 11 12 500 250 750 50 250 1,200 18 11. 150 180 15 300 16 17 IS 750 150 550 19 4 25 20 5
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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services
Item. ;em. .. 1901-2. MISCELLA NEOITS SERVICES— continued. £ £ 21 22 23 21 22 23 VOTE No. 33— continued. Subscriptions to telephone exchanges Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies 300 350 500 7,504 Totaf.—Votk No. 33 PKISONS. Total number of officers ... 1901-2. 130 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 3 5 VOTE No. 34. Salaries— Inspector's Office — Inspector of Prisons Clerk Auckland — Gaoler Surgeon Matron 3 Principal Warders at £180 .. 20 Warders: 9 at £150, 5 at £145, 1 at £140, 3 at £135, 1 at £130, 1 at £120 Assistant Matron New Plymouth — Gaoler Surgeon Matron 4 Warders: 1 at £150, 1 at £140, 1 at £135, 1 at £15 Wellington. Prisons — Gaoler burgeon Matron 3 Principal Warders at £180 .,, 21 Warders: 7 at £150, 6 at £145, 2 at £135, 1 at £130, 1 at £125, 4 at £120 ... Assistant Matron Wanqanui — Gaoler, with rank of Chief Warder Surgeon Matron 2 Warders: 1 at £150, 1 at £125 Napier — Gaoler Surgeon ... ... ... Matron 4 Warders: 3 at £150, 1 at £125 Westport — Gaoler Picton — Gaoler Lyttelton — Gaoler Surgeon Matron 3 Principal Warders at £180 ... 14 Warders: 5 at £150, 2 at £145, 5 at £135, 2 at £125 Assistant Matron HoMtika — Gaoler Surgeon (also Lunatic Asylum £150) Matron 2 Warders: 1 at £145, 1 at £135 700 250 310 100 115 540 2,870 75 300 50 40 550 400 100 115 540 2,925 75 195 50 40 275 235 50 40 575 7 156 8 i) 156 400 100 115 540 1,965 75 210 50 50 280
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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services
'tern. 1901-2. PEIS 0 N S— continued. 11 VOTE No. 84— continued. Salabies — continued. Dunedin — Graoler Surgeon (also Industrial School £50) Matron Principal Warder 11 Warders: 7 at £150, 1 at £145, 1 at £135, 2 at £125 Assistant Matron Jnvereargill — Gaoler Matron 3 Warders: 1 at £150, 1 at £130, 1 at £125 Medical Attendance Timani — Graoler £ £ 400 100 115 180 1,580 70 12 280 40 405 50 13 156 14 Oamaru — Q-aoler Clyde— Graoler ?Taseby — Graoler 156 15 156 16 156 Othek Chaegbs — Clothing, Bedding, Furniture, &c. Coals and Materials for Brick-making (ras and Water Gratuities to Prisoners on Discharge Lodging-allowances ... ..." Medicines and Medical Comforts Other Necessaries Rations, "Fuel, &c. Temporary Officers Tools and Materials for Prison Labour, &c. ... Travelling-expenses, and conveyance of Prisoners Uniforms for Prison Officers Subscriptions to Telephones Barracks : Prisoners Tree-planting at Waiotapu Contingencies 19,456 17 is 19 20 21 22 23 2125 26 27 28 29 30 31 1,400 600 700 500 800 530 300 5.000 200 400 800 400 100 2,000 200 » Less estimated credits under section 41 of " The Public Revenues Act, 1891 " 13,930 2,500 30,886 Total—Vote No. 34 11,430 SO SSfi TOTAL OF CLASS IV. £13 !,950
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CLASS V.—POST AND TELEGRAPH-DEPARTMENT.
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
Salaries. Other Charges. | Total. £ £ £ Vote 35. —Postal and Telegraph Salaries ... 258,731 258,731 „ 36. —Telegraph Cable Subsidies 250 250 „ 37.—Conveyance of Mails by Sea 51,732 51,732 „ 38.—Conveyance of Inland Mails 44,950 6,951 44,950 6,951 ,, 39. —Ocean Mail-services ... ., 40. —Carriage of Mails by Railway ... 16,151 16,151 ., 41. —Maintenance of Telegraph and Telephone Lines ... 19,300 19,300 ,, 42.—Miscellaneous Services ... 53,280 53,280 TOTAL OF CLASS V. 258,731 92,614 451,345 No. of Officers. Classification under Act. 1901-2. tem. 1901-2. POSTAL AND TELEGRAPH SALARIES. VOTE No. 35. £ £ ' 1 l 1 First Division. 700 650 600 Secretary Superintendent of Electric Lines Assistant Secretary and Inspector... Clerical Division. 1,950 2 2 First Class, First Grade. — From £+70 to £500, by Two Annual Increments of £15 each. 2 at £500 1,000 7 First Class, Second Grade. —From £420 to £450, by Two Annual Increments of £15 each. 1 at £+50, 3 at £435, 3 at £425 :: 3,030 5 Second Class. —From £370 to £400, by Two Annua: Increments of £15 each. 3 at £400, 1 at £385, 1 at £370 1,955 7 Third Class. — From £315 to £355, by Two Annual Increments of £15 each and One of £10. 1 at £355, 1 at £345, 3 at £330, 1 at £325, 1 at £315 5 2,330
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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund > Services
No. of Officers. -i r\r 19C POSTAL AND TELEGKAPH SALARIES— continued. VOTE No. 35— continued. £ 19 1-2. tem. 1901-2. £ £ 10 Clerical Division — continued. (! Fourth Glass.— From £260 to £300, by Two Annual Increments of £15 each and One of £10. 3 at £300, 4 at £275, 3 at £260 ... 2,780 • 2,780 29 Fifth Class, First Grade.— From £235 to £250, by One Annual Increment of £15. 24 at £250, 5 at £235 ... ... 7,175 7,175 55 Fifth Class, Second Grade.— From £190 to £220, by Three Annual Increments of £10 each. 43 at £220, 5 at £210, 7 at £200 ... 11,910 11,910 545 Sixth Ohm.— From £115 to £180, by Three Annual Increments of £15 each and Two of £10 each. Officers in this class with more than twenty years' service receive Two Annual Additional Increments of £10'each. Postal: 108 at £180, 17 at £170, 11 at £100, 6 at £150, 12 at £145, 2 at £140, 25 at £130, 5 at £115 ... ... ... 30,835 Telegraph: 240 at £180, 30 at £170, 3 at £165, 20 at £160, 1 at £156, 2 at £150, 15 at £145, 47 at £130,1 at £115 .. 60,851 Sixth Class. —Special section for Senior Officers of more than twenty years' service, two increments of £10, but without promotion from the class. 1 at £30, 127 at £20, 15 at £10 ... 2,720 '.) 30,835 10 60,851 11 2,720 12 23(i Cadets. —From £40 to £100, by One Annual Increment of £10, One ot £15, One of £20, and One of £15 ; with Lodging-allowance of £26 a Year for the First Two Tears and £13 the Third when Cadet stationed from Home. 124 at £100, 36 at £85, 42 at £65, 32 at £50, 2 at £40 ... ... ... 19,870 13 Chief Postmasters, First Grade. —From £445 to £500, by Two Annual Increments of £20 each and One of £15. 3 at £51)0, 1 at £465 ... ... 1,965 14 Chief Postmasters, Second Grade. — From £370 to £425, by Three Annual Increments of £15 each and One of £10. 8 at £425, 1 at £385 ... ■ ... 3,785 15 Chief Postmasters, Third Grade. —From £310 to £350, by Two Annual Increments of £15 each and One of £10. 4 at £350 ... ... .. ; 1,100 Hi 11Postmasters, First Grade. — From £260 to £300, by Two Annual Increments of £15 each and One of £10. 10 at £300, 1 at £290, 1 at £275, 2 at £260 4,085 17 26 Postmasters, Second Grade. —From £220 to £250, by Three, Annual Increments of £10 each. 21 at £250, 2 at £240, 1 at £230, 2 at £220 6,400
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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services,
So. of Officers. 19 il-2. tern. POSTAL AND TELEGRAPH SALARIES— continued. 1901-2. VOTE No. 35— continued. Clerical Division — continued. IS 22 Postmasters, Third Grade. —From £185 to £210, by One Annual Increment of £10 and One of £15. 20 at £210, 2 at £185 4,570 19 16 Postmasters, Fourth Grade. —From £140 to £175, by Two Annual Increments of £10each and One of £15. 2 at £200, 2 at £190, 11 at £180, 27 at £175, 1 at £160, 1 at £150, 1 at £145, 1 at £140 8,080 Non-clerical Division. 20 27 Cadettes.— From £40 to £120, by Three Annual Increments of £10 each, One of £15, and Seven of £5 each ; with Lodging-ahowance of £26 for the First Tear, £20 the Second, £15 the Third, and £10 the Fourth Tear, when Cadette stationed from Home. 12 at £120, 3 at £110, 1 at £105, 8 at £100, 3 at £90 2,945 21 131 ■ Cadettes (Telephone Exchange).—From £40 to £80, by Four Annual Increments of £10 each ; with Lodging-allowance of £20 for the First Tear, £10 the Second, and £5 the Third Tear, when Cadette stationed frdm Home. 96 at £80, 9 at £70., 16 at £60, 10 at £50 .. 9,770 22 50 Linemen, First Grade. —From £130 to £140, by Two Annual Increments of £5 each. 1 at £155, 1 at £150, 4 at £145,41 at £140, 3 at £135 7,030 23 19 Linemen, Second Grade. —-From £110 to £125, by Three Annual Increments of £5 each. 19 at £125 2,375 33 Letter-carriers, First Grade. —From £130 to £140, by Two Annual Increments of £5 each. 1 at £155, 27 at £140, 3 at £135, 2 at £130 24 4,600 25 !() Letter-carriers, Second Grade. —From £95 to £120, by Two Annual Increments of £10 each and One of £5. 25 at £120, 5 at £115, 7 at £105, 3 at £95... 4,595 20 154 Letter-carriers, Third Grade. —From £50 to £85, by Two Annual Increments of £10 each and Three of £5 each. 16 at £85, 16 at £80, 24 at £75, 95 at £70, 3 at £60 11,270 27 13 Post Office Messengers, First Grade. —From £85 to £120, by Two Annual Increments of 610 each and Three of £5 each. 1 at £135, 7 at £120, 1 at £115, 2 at £110, 1 at £100, 1 at £95 1,505
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CLASS V.—POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT— continued.
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
No. of Officers. .tern. 19 1-2. 1901-2. POSTAL AND TELEGRAPH SALARIEScontinued. ■ £ VOTE No. 35— continued. Non-clerical Division — continued. 28 28 Post Office Messengers, Second Grade. —From £50 to £80, by Two Annual Increments of £10 each and Two of £5 each. 3 at £80, 2 at £75, 21 at £70, 1 at £60, 1 at £39 1,959 29 Counter Clerks (Telegraph). —From £110 to £150, by Four Annual Increments of £10 each. 5 at £150, 1 at £140, 1 at £120 1,010 30 1 + Assistant Counter Clerks (Telegraph).—From £50 to £100, by Two Annual Increments of £10 each and Six of £5 each. 2 at £100, 1 at £95, 1 at £90, 2 at £85, 1 at £80, 2 at £75, 2 at £70, 3 at £60 1,105 31 5 Assistant Exchange Clerks. —From £130 to £150, by Two Annual Increments of £10 each. 3 at £150, 2 at £140 730 43 Junior Exchange Clerks. —From £60 to £120, by Four Annual Increments of £10 each anid Four of £5 each. 8 at £120, 2 at £115,2 at £105,4 at £100,3 at £90, 9 at £80, 9 at £70, 4 at £60, 2 at £50 32 3,760 33 31 Assistant Despatch Clerks. —From £50 to £100, by Two Annual Increments of £10 each and Six of £5 each. 2 at £120, 2 at £110, 2 at £105, 3 at £95, 2 at £90, 1 at £85, 3 at £75, 10 at £70, 1 at £65, 5 at £60 2,510 31 32 Distributors. —From £50 to £80, by One Annual Increment of £10 and Four of £5 each. 1 at £75, 1 at £70, 13 at £65, 16 at £60, lat£50 2,000 35 5 Post-office Hog Messengers. —From £26 to £36, by One Annual Increment of £5, One of £3, and One of £2. 1 at £30, 1 at £34, 3 at £31 163 36 405 Telegraph Message Boys —From £26 to £36, by Increments of £5, £3, and £2. Message Boys 13,405 12 Penny Post — 12 additional cadets at £40, and lodging allowance, £26, for 5 months 37 330 247,753 38 Contribution to Railway Department for combined Post-Telegraph-Railway Offices 9,300
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CLASS V.—POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT— continued.
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
No. of Officers. Item. '01-2. 1001-2. 1001-2. !POSTAL AND TELEGRAPH 8ALAEIB8— contd. ■ ■ VOTE No. 35— continued. Non-clerical Division— continued. £ £ 39 40 1,400 Country Postmasters New Stations, Telegraphists, Cadets, and Messengers 13,500 1,000 41 Increases to Salaries in excess of the Maximum Bates of Pay as set forth in the Schedules to " The Post and Telegraph Classification and Regulations Act, 1890," and. Amendments thereof,'and " The Post and. Telegraph Department Act, 1894 "— First Division — Secretary, £700 Superintendent of Electric Lines, £650 Assistant Secretary and Inspector, £600 Linemen —First Grade Letter-carriers — First Grade Second Grade Third Grade Post-office Messengers— First Grade 14,500 100 100 100 1S5 120 115 15 30 765 Less proportion of increases to Salaries provided for,but not payable during current year 272,318 8,197 269,121 Less estimated credits under section 41 of 2,073 ■' The Public Revenues Act, 1891 " 10,390 Total—- Vote No. 35 258,731 TELEGRAPH CABLE SUBSIDIES. VOTE No. 36. Contingent subsidy 250 250 Total —Vote No. 36 CONVEYANCE OF MAILS BY SEA. 1 2 3 4 5 6 VOTE No. 37. Bluff and Stewart Island Services ... Invercargill, Cromarty, and Te Oneroa ... ..• Chatham Islands Service Blind Bay Service San Francisco Service (three-weekly) Cost of Transit from San Francisco to New York and from New York to Queenstown of Homeward Mails Interprovincial Service (San Francisco Service) Suez Services Mail Agents and Travelling-allowance Auckland Steam Services Hokitika and Southern Ports Service Westport and Karamea and Little Wanganui Services Kiii Service 245 360 300 125 17,000 6,132 5,000 4,000 1,000 1,080 600 400 1,690 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
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CLASS V.—POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT— continued.
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services
tern. )l-2. 19 CONVEYANCE OF MAILS BY SEA— continued. £ £ L4 15 i<; 17 IS VOTE No. 37— continued. New Zealand and Pacific Islands Service Great Barrier Service Vancouver Service Wellington and Pelorus Sound Service Salary, Resident Agent, San Francisco (also £50 from Department of Commerce and Industries). .. Postal Union Transit Charges Gratuities for the Conveyance of Letters and Printed Matter Landing and shipping mails 1,200 250 550 350 50 900 19 20 l>1 10,000 500 Total—Vote No. 37 CONVEYANCE OK INLAND MAILS. VOTE No. 38. Auckland Thames New Plymouth Napier Gisborne Wanganui Wellington Blenheim Nelson ... • .. Westport Grey mouth Hokitika Christchurch Timaru Oamaru Dunedin Invercargill 51,732 1 2 3 4 5 <; 7 S 0 10 LI 12 13 11 15 l(> 17 7,000 1,800 1,200 2,600 1,000 3,500 6,200 900 2,700 400 950 1,000 4,900 1,300 600 6,400 2,500 44,950 Total—Votk No. 38 OCEAN MAIL-SERVICES. VOTE No. 39. San Francisco Mail-service: Liabilities on account of late contract (less estimated credits, £2,850) 6,951 6,951 Total—Vote No. 39 CARRIAGE OF MAILS BY RAILWAY. 1 2 VOTE No. 40. Carriage of Mails by Special Trains Conveyance of Ordinary Mails by Railway £33,702 0 0 Less Cost of Postage, Telegrams, Tele-phone-exchange Connections, Postoffice Box-rents, &c. ... ... 19,051 0 O 1,500 14,651 Total —Vote No. 40 16,151
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6—B. 7.
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services,
.tern. 19( 1-2. MAINTENANCE OF TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE LINES. £ £ 1 2 3 1 5 VOTE No. 41. Travelling-expenses of Inspectors and Linemen , Extra Labour Material for Repairs Telephone-exchange Instruments (to Replace old ones) ... Subsidy to Marine Department for s.s. " Tutanekai " for Cable-laying and Repairing 4,700 13,500 3,500 1,000 1,000 Less estimated credits under section 41 of "The Public Revenues Act, 1891 " 23,700 4,400 Total—Vote No. 41 19,300 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES. 1 2 3 4 5 t; 7 VOTE No. 42. Stationery, &c. Special allowance to Telegraph Messengers during their first vear's service Light, fuel, and water Telephone fees to Non - permanent Postmasters and Telephonists Cash, &c, burnt in Manakau Office fire Cash stolen, &c.: Little River (burglary) Further compassionate allowance to widow of the late Lineman Nutt, Telegraph Department To make good fraud on Post Office by an officer of the Public Trust Department, not recoverable under the Civil Service Officers' Guarantee Act 7,500 800 4,500 10,500 8 66 8 70 199 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 9 10 Miscellaneous — Advertising and Printing Allowances to Tellers for Calculation of Savings-Bank Interest, to Clerks in Travelling Post-offices, Houseallowances, Forage, &c. Carriage of Private Bags Cleaning and Scavenging Learners' Galleries —Training Telegraph Cadets Money-order and Savings-Bank Fees to Country Postmasters Overtime Office Expenses Parcel-post Expenses Postal Inspectors' Travelling-expenses Rent of premises for Post-office Savings-bank, Wellington —nine months, at £900 per annum Repairs, Fittings, New Buildings, &c. Temporary Letter-carriers and Messengers Travelling-, Removal-, and Relieving-expenses Uniform Clothing 300 4,000 350 2,300 2,500 550 1,700 3,000 3,000 1,000 20 21 22 23 675 3,000 3,0Q0 5,000 1,700 Less estimated credits under section 41 of " The Public Revenues Act, 1891" 55,718 2,438 Total —Vote No. 42 53,280 TOTAL OF CLASS V. £451,345
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CLASS VI.—CUSTOMS AND MARINE DEPARTMENTS.
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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
1901-2. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Vole 43. —Customs Offices and Services £ £ £ 30,080 5,42 L 35,501 „ 44. —Customs: Miscellaneous Services 340 5,835 6,175 ,, 45.—Marine and Harbours... 19,043 13,362 32,405 „ 40. —Government Steamers 14,450 14,450 „ 47. —Marine : Miscellaneous Services 4,531 4,531 TOTAL OP CLASS VI. 49,463 ,3,599 93,062 tern. 19 1-2. CUSTOMS OFFICES AND SERVICES. 1901-2. Total number of officers ... 150 VOTE No. 43. Salahies— Head Office — Secretary and Inspector of Customs, and Secretary, Marine Department Chief Clerk 2 Clerks : 1 at £150, 1 at £130 Clerk (Audit) Writer (Audit) (including extra-duty pay) 2 Cadets at £95 Messenger and Storeman Customs Expert Auckland — Collector Landing Surveyor 5 Clerks: 2 at £130, 1 at £115, 2 at £105 4 Cadets : 1 at £85, 2 at £75, 1 at £70 ... Clerk and Warehouse Keeper ... 8 Landing Waiters and Examining Officers : 2 at £290, 1 at £250, 1 at £240, 1 at £230,1 at £225, 1 at £210. 1 at £170 Tide Surveyor and Examining Officer 4 Lockers : 1 at £183, 1 at £175, 2 at £164 3 Lockers (Writers) at £187 ... Messenger at 7s. per day Boatman at 8s. 6d. per diem ... Whangarei— Coastwaiter (also Postal Officer) Whangaroa — Coastwaiter Thames — Coastwaiter New Plymouth — Collector and Examining Officer Cadet Wanganui — Collector and Examining Officer Clerk and Landing Waiter 2 Cadets : 1 at £75,1 at £40 .,, 650 375 280 300 300 190 150 800 575 375 585 305 180 1,905 230 686 561 128 156 3 50 4 5 50 6 50 350 95 7 365 260 115 *
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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services,
:tem. 19 1-2. CUSTOMS OFFICES AND SERVICES—continued. VOTE No. 43— continued. Salaries— continued. Wellington — Collector Landing Surveyor First Clerk 3 Clerks: 1 at £170, 1 at £115, 1 at £105 3 Cadets : 1 at £95, 1 at £75, 1 at £40 ... Tide Surveyor Clerk '7 Landing Waiters and Examining Officers : 1 at £290, 1 at £250, 1 at £220, 1 at £210, 1 at £190, 1 at £180, 1 at £160 2 Lockers (Writers) at £187 ... 3 Lockers at 10s. per day, 1 at 9s. per day ... 1 Boatman at 8s. per day, and 1 Messenger at 8?. per day Napier- —• Collector and Surveyor Landing Waiter and Locker 3 Clerks: 1 at £130, 2 at £105 Poverty Bay — Collector and Examining Officer .... Cadet Wairau — Collector and Examining Officer Nelson — Collector and Surveyor (also Magistrate and Sheriff and Warden) Landing Waiter and Examining Officer Clerk and Locker Cadet Westport — Collector and Examining Officer Cadet £ 525 400 290 390 210 180 180 1,500 374 609 283 400 270 340 L0 350 65 11 300 12 425 240 140 85 18 350 65 14 15 Iβ 17 18 Qreymouth — Collector and Examining Officer .Locker and Messenger Hokitika —■ Collector and Examining Officer Bluff Harbour— Officer in Charge Invercargill — Collector and Surveyor Clerk and Warehouse Keeper Landing Waiter and Examining Officer Locker at, 9s. Dunedin — Collector Landing Surveyor First Clerk 3 Clerks: 1 at £140, 1 at £135, 1 at £115 5 Cadets: 2 at £75, 1 at £70,2 at £65 6 Landing Waiters and Examining Officers: 1 at £280, 1 at £270, 1 at £260, 1 at £220, 1 at £210, 1 at £180 5 Lockers: 2 at 10s. per day, 3 at 9s. per day 2 Lockers (Writers) at £187 ... Messenger at 8s. per day Port Chalmers — Tide Surveyor and Examining Officer 350 150 300 170 420 130 290 141 550 350 270 390 350 1,420 735 374 146 19 300 20 Oamaru — Collector and Examining Officer 300 21 Timaru — Collector and Examining Officer 375 125 Clerk
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CLASS VI.—CUSTOMS AND MARINE DEPARTMENTS— continued.
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
Item. CUSTOMS OFFICES AND SERVICES— continued. 19 '1-2. 22 VOTE No. 43— continued. Salaeies— continued. Lyttelton and Ohristchurch — Collector Landing Surveyor First Clerk 4 Clerks : 1 at £160, 1 at £125, 2 at £105 2 Cadets : 1 at £75, 1 at £65 ... Tide Surveyor 1 Warehouse Keeper 4 Landing Waiters and Examining Officers : 1 at £245, 1 at £230, 1 at £220, 1 at £190 2 Lockers (Writers) at £187 ... 3 Lockers : 2 at 9s. per day, 1 at 8s. per day Boatman Messenger at 8s. per day Contribution to other Votes— Marine and Harbours Postal and Telegraph Working Railways £ 525 350 280 495 140 250 175 885 374 407 145 146 23 21 25 85 80 70 Othee Chaeses — Cost of Instruments Expenses connected with Customs and Excise Convictions and Seizures Expenses of Head Office and Local Offices... Hire of Boats and Launches ... Local Chemical Analysts Rewards, &c, Prevention of Smuggling and Illicit Distillation Telephones Tidewaiters, Extra Clerical and other Assistance Travelling Allowances and Expenses Contingencies 30,080 2G 27 50 28 29 ;)o 31 600 800 100 350 82 3:5 35 500 250 1,600 1,300 100 Less contributions from Defence and Police Departments 5,650 229 5,421 Total—Vote No. 43 ... 35,501 CUSTOMS: MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES. 1901-2. Total number of officers ... 2 VOTE No. 44. Salaeies — Quarantine Keepers—Wellington, £156 (also Lightkeeper) ; Port Chalmers, £110 ... ... £266 Contribution to Stock Department Vote ... 110 376 Less contribution from Marine Vote 36 340 2 3 Othee Chaeges— Bonus on exportation of canned and cured fish Expenses under " The Immigration Restriction Act, 1899" 1,000 4 5 (i 7 Quarantine contingencies Refund of Customs duty on hat-making machinery Refund of Customs duty on glass-making machinery ... Refund of Customs duty on monument to deceased trooper Refund of Customs duty on fireworks imported by Royal Reception Committee, Auckland ... 100 650 421 298 6 8 71
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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services,
item. 19 1-2. CUSTOMS: MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES— continued. 9 10 11 VOTE No. 4<4> —continued. Other Charges— continued. Refund of duty on machinery for Calliope Dock, Auckland Refund of warehouse duty ... ... .:. Refund of expenses incurred by Mr. Pasley, late Collector of Customs at Gisborne, from Wellington to Nelson Refund of legal and other expenses to Messrs. Bannatyne and Co. on account of Chinese deserters ex s.s. " Indralema" £ 2,800 284 10 12 195 Total —Vote No. 44 ... 5,835 6,17i MARINE AND HARBOURS. 1901-2. Total number of officers ... 127 VOTE No. 45 Salaries — Marine Head Office — Secretary, £450 per annum (3 months) Chief Clerk Clerk Clerk Cadet Nautical Adviser, Inspector and Surveyor of Ships, and Examiner of Masters and Mates 113 320 250 160 95 425 1,363 3 4 Harbours — Manukau — Harbourmaster and Pilot (also Inspector of Fisheries, £10) Signalman Boatman at £8 per month ... Lightkeeper at Heads Auckland — Bean Rock Lightkeeper Hokianga — Harbourmaster and Pilot and Coast Waiter 2 Boatmen at £6 per month ... Kaipara — Harbourmaster and Pilot and Customs Officer 2 Signalmen (also Lightkeepers) Chief Boatman at £10 per month 1 Boatman at £7 10s. per month Mokau — Signalman Opunake — Signalman Rangitikei — Acting Signalman Foxton — Harbourmaster and Pilot Wellinqton — Assistant Lightkeeper, Somes Island Napier Bluff , Lighthouse — Lightkeeper Wairau — Signalman Waitapu — Harbourmaster Oollinqwood — Harbourmaster and Lightkeeper 220 130 96 120 160 140 144 250 30 120 90 6 30 7 25 8 36 9 190 10 120 11 20 12 145 18 25 14 35
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CLASS VI.—CUSTOMS AND MARINE DEPARTMENTS— continued.
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services
Item. 1901-2. MARINE AND HARBOURS— continued. 15 VOTE No. 45— continued. Salaries — continued. Harbours —continued. Karamea — Signalman Okarito — Harbourmaster £ I 16 40 50 Less contributions from Customs Vote 2,2 Hi 85 2,131 L7 18 19 20 Other Charges — Buoy-chain, stores, and oil Buoys and beacons, and gas for lights Wages and rent Contingencies 475 150 275 350 21 Lighthouses — Salaries — 29 Principal Keepers: 2 at £180, 16 at £160, 4 at £150, 7 at £140 42 Assistant Keepers: 1 at £130, 17 at £120, 3 at £110, 8 at £100, 11 at £90, 1 at £80, and 1 at £50 Artificer ... * ... 1,250 4,500 4,420 210 Other Charges — Carriage of mails Enlarging Marine Store Keeper's station and travelling-allowances... v New dwellings at Farewell Spit Oil and stores Repairs to lighthouses, dwellings, &c. Wages of temporary keepers ... Contingencies 9,130 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 150 300 375 1,200 3,500 150 250 400 6,325 Weather-reporting Officei Wellington 15,455 30 350 31 Inspection of Machinery and Survey of Steamers — Salaries — Chief Inspector of Machinery and Principal Engineer Surveyor 12 Inspectors of Machinery and Engineer Surveyors of Steamers: 3 at £325,1 at £300,2 at £295,4 at £285, 1 at £275 (9 months), 1 at £275 (3 months) 2 Clerks: 1 at £.235 (also Private Secretary to Right Hon. the Premier, £25), 1 at £210 Cadet 450 3,280 445 65 Other Charges — Travelling allowance and expenses Rent, cleaning offices, and fuel... Contingencies 4,240 32 83 34 1,750 200 563 2,513 6,753
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CLASS VI.—CUSTOMS AND MARINE DEPARTMENTS— continued.
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
'tern. 19' 1-2. MAEINE AND HAEBOUES— continued. 35 VOTE No. 45.— continued. Salabies— continued. Other Charges —continued. Superintendents of Mercantile Marine and Examiners of Masters and Mates— 1 each at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin, at £265 a year 1,060 3(5 Protection of Fish and Oysters — Salaries —■ Inspector of Fisheries 6 Inspectors: 1 at £117, 1 at £30, 1 at £25, 1 at £20, 1 at £12, and 1 at £10 Wages of attendants, Hakataramea Hatchery 300 214 255 769 37 38 39 40 11. l:> 43 44 45 Collection and distribution of trout-ova Fish-hatcheries Hokitika hatcheries, £1 for £1 Import of salmon-ova from Canada Import of salmon-ova from Great Britain ... Salmon-hatchery at Hakataramea Supply of fish-ova and acclimatisation of fish, animals, &c. Experimental trawling Travelling-expenses and contingencies 150 1,000 54 300 100 800 300 470 100 Total —Vote No. 45 3,274 32,405 GOVEENMENT STBAMEES. l 2 VOTE No. 46. Working-expenses within or outside the colony Eepairs: Stern-shafts, new deck, and new chain cable, " Hinemoa " Steam-steering gear, deck-bridge, and alteration to hatch, s.s. " Hinemoa " 17,000 2,000 14,450 3 950 Less estimated credits under section 41 of " The Public Eevenues Act, 1891 " • 19,950 5,500 Total —Vote No. 46 MAEINE: MISCELLANEOUS SEEVICES. 1 2 8 ■I 5 (i VOTE No. 47. Maeine : Miscellaneous Seevices — Beacons, Herekino Charts and books Checking overcrowding of steamers, and legal expenses Compensation to master of the ketch " Envy," for losses sustained through Magisterial inquiry ... Contribution to Customs Vote Expenses connected with inquiries into wrecks, relief of distressed seamen, and survey of unseaworthy ships Flagstaff and house at Nugget Point Fog-signal rockets Further compassionate allowance to the widow of the late Captain Fairchild 60 100 200 150 36 7 s !) 350 165 200 250
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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services
Item. MARINE: MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES— continued. 19 1-2. VOTE No. 47— continued. Mabine : Miscellaneous Services — continued. Gratuity to Eliza Doncliff on account of her husband, killed while in the employment of the Westport Harbour Board House for signalman, Karamea Landing-jetty at Castlepoint Leading beacons, Manukau, North Head ... Maintenance of Waitapu Leading Lights ... Oil-launch for Manukau Harbour Pension to widow of late Lightkeeper P. A. Deck Prevention of encroachment of sea, Ocean Beach, Dunedin (£1 for £1) Refreshments supplied to guests of N.Z. Government on board s.s. "Tutanekai," at Sydney Removal of reef at Puysegur Point Landing Removing wreck of " Waipara " Rent and expenses connected with examinations, &c. ... Snagging the Mokau River Subsidy to steamer for Kaipara Harbour work Survey of entrance to Clutha River Survey of Foveaux Strait oyster-beds Wharf at Pembroke, extension Wharf, Manukau Harbour Contingencies £ 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 150 150 150 235 50 250 24 70 18 6 55 280 150 200 340 300 160 150 100 300 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Less estimated credits under section 41 of " The Public RevenuesAct,1891" 4,631 100 Total—Vote No. 47 4,531 TOTAL OF CLASS VI. £9 ,062
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CLASS VII.—STAMP AND DEEDS DEPARTMENT.
7—B. 7.
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
1901-2. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Vote 4S. —Stamp Department £ 5,015 3,432 £ 8,447 ,, 49.—Land and Deeds Eegistry 9,219 9,425 18,644 TOTAL OF CLASS VII. 14,234 .2,857 27,091 Item 1-2. STAMP DEPAETMENT. 1901-2. Total number of officers ... 27 70TE No. 48. Salaeies — Head Office— Secretary, Controller Legacy Duties, Deputy Commissioner, and Registrar Joint-stock Companies Chief Clerk and Accountant ... Custodian and Issuer of Stamps Clerk Chief Stamper Clerk (also Private Secretary to Commissioner of Stamps, £25) '7 Stampers: 1 at £125, 1 at £120, 1 at £115, 1 at £70, 1 at £45, 2 at £30 Messenger Auckland — Clerk Clerk Wellington — Clerk Cadette ... , Cadet Wanganui — Deputy Commissioner (also Chief Postmaster, £425) ... Hawke's Bay — Clerk Canterbury — Clerk ..: Cadet Otago — Deputy Commissioner Cadet Cadet 600 300 240 200 24,0 200 535 130 220 150 190 70 65 4 20 5 80 6 220 115 305 120 80 S !) Invercargill — Clerk Contributions to Votes — " Land and Deeds Eegistry " ... 150 785 5,015
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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services
.tern. 19 1-2. STAMP DEPARTMENT— continued. 10 11 12 18 14 15 16 17 is li) 20 21 22 28 24 IVOTE No. 4,8—continued. Otheb Chakges— Auditing stamps Blocks for post-cards Cleaning offices Cost of special plate for penny stamps required by Postal Department to bind in booklets for sale Engraving extra plate for penny stamp Extra assistance Gas, water, and fuel Legal expenses Mounting plans New dies (King's head) for envelopes and letter-cards... Perforating-machines (2) Postage-stamp and other paper Printing-inks Refund of fines incurred by Skelton, Frostick, and Co. Refund of fines in connection with the omission to collect duty on certificates of title at the proper time Remission of duty on estates of deceased members of contingents Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies £ 80 40 20 80 100 300 20 250 62 40 270 1,000 600 60 £ 10 25 100 300 100 26 27 Total—Vote No. 48 3,432 8,44' LAND AND DEEDS REGISTRY. 1901-2. Total number of officers ... 43 VOTE No. 49. Salaeies — Auckland — District Land Registrar Deputy Registrar of Deeds and Chief Clerk Draughtsman 3 Clerks : 1 at £170, 2 at £145 550 265 250 460 Taranaki — Assistant Land Registrar and Deputy Registrar of Deeds Clerk Cadet Cadette 260 150 95 70 Wellington — „ District Land Registrar Examiner of Titles Chief Clerk Deputy Registrar of Deeds and Assistant Land Registrar Clerk Messenger 550 350 210 315 170 139 Hawke's Bay — District Land Registrar and Deputy Commissioner of Stamps Deputy Registrar of Deeds and Chief Clerk Clerk 500 260 130 Poverty Bay — Assistant Land Registrar, Deputy Registrar of Deeds, and Deputy Commissioner of Stamps ... ... 260 G Nelson — Deputy Registrar of Deeds and Deputy Commissioner of Stamps 260 Clerk
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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services
tern. LAND AND DEEDS REGISTRY— continued. 19 )l-2. VOTE No. 49— continued. Salaries — continued. Marlborough- — Deputy Registrar of Deeds and Deputy Commissioner of Stamps £ £ 200 Canterbury — District Land Registrar Registrar of Deeds, Assistant Land Registrar, and Deputy Commissioner of Stamps Chief Clerk 2 Clerks: 1 at £185, 1 at £170 Cadet Cadet Cadette 550 475 250 355 75 65 65 Westland — District Land Registrar, Registrar Supreme Court, Sheriff, and Deputy Commissioner of Stamps Clerk (and for Stamp and Supreme Court Offices) 325 145 10 Otago — District Land Registrar Assistant Land Registrar and Chief Clerk 2 Clerks : 1 at £195, 1 at £170 Office-cleaner 550 265 365 40 li Southland — District Land Registrar, Deputy Commissioner of Stamps, and Registrar Supreme Court ... Assistant Land Registrar and Chief Clerk Clerk Cadet 400 260 160 100 Less contributions from Stamp Department 10,004 785 9,219 12 18 U 15 Lβ Otheb Charges— Advertising Binding books Cleaning offices Contract work for recording, Ac. Draughtsman's work performed by the Survey Department Extra assistance Fuel, light, and water Rent Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies 500 100 80 3,000 3,000 2,000 120 375 200 50 17 is I!) 20 21 Total—Vote No. 49 9,425 18,64. TOTAL OF CLASS VII. £2 ,091
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CLASS VIII.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
1901-2. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ 3,827 1,205 5,032 Vote 50. —Head Office „ 51. —Public Schools 449,437 449,437 „ 52.—Native Schools ... 14,550 5,040 19,590 „ 53. —Industrial Schools 5,400 10,797 16,197 „ 54.—School for Deaf-mutes 1,973 1,586 3,559 „ 55.—School for Blind... 434 434 „ 56.—Technical Instruction 700 13,250 13,950 „ 57.—Miscellaneous Services 8,197 8,197 TOTAL OF CLASS VIII. 26,450 •IS! 1,946 516,396 Item. 1901-2. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. HEAD OFFICE. 1901-2. Total number of officers ... 20 £ VOTE No. 50. Salaries — Secretary and Inspector-General Assistant Secretary Chief Clerk, Inspection Branch, also Assistant Inspector of Native Schools Chief Clerk, Clerical Branch ... Clerk, also Assistant Inspector of Industrial Schools ... 5 Clerks : 1 at £220, 1 at £192, 1 at £160, 1 at £150, 1 at £100 8 Cadets : 1 at £85, 1 at £75, 6 at £65 ... Clerk (also Private Secretary to Minister of Education, £25) Clerk (also Assistant Private Secretary to the Right Hon. the Premier, £25) 600 425 375 300 260 822 550 325 170 3,827
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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services,
item. 19' 1-2. HEAD OFFICE— continued. 2 3 i VOTE No. 50— continued. Othkh Ohabges— Clerical Assistance Cleaning, fuel, &c, for Branch Office Travelling-expenses (office, £175 ; 2 private secretaries, £275) Telephone subscriptions Contingencies £ 625 50 £ 5 0 450 50 30 5,032 Total —Vote No. 50 1,205 PUBLIC SCHOOLS. VOTE No. 51. Capitation G-rants— 113,800—average attendance—at £3 15s. £426,750 Less revenue from reserves ... 39,000 387,750 2 8 •A 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Addition to Statutory Capitation: Teachers' Salaries only as directed by Minister of Education Scholarships Towards Cost of Inspection Examinations (Teachers' and Civil Service) Training of Teachers Rebuilding and Furnishing of Schools destroyed by Fire Railway-fares of School-children Drill in Public Schools—model rifles Drill in Schools—capitation, rifles, instructors, &c. Schools at Chatham Islands Scholarships for Maoris Grant in aid, Educational Institute District High Schools —Capitation and grants-in-aid ... Preparation qf Standard Test-questions in Arithmetic and Pupil-teacher Examination-papers ... Rent of temporary premises during the rebuilding of schools destroyed, by fire Contingencies 28,450 8,400 4,000 800 1,000 8,700 3,400 400 2,000 500 100 70 4,000 30 16 587 200 L7 Less estimated credits under section 41 of " The Public Revenues Act, 1891" 450,387 950 Total—Vote No. 51 449,437 NATIVE SCHOOLS. 1901-2. Total number of officers ... 168 VOTE No. 52. Salaries — Organizing Inspector Organizing Teacher and Practical Instructor Salaries of Masters, &c, for Village Schools 450 250 13,850 Other Charges— Allowances for warming School-rooms, Flags, Pictures, &c. Boarding-school Charges, Apprenticeship, and Higher Education of Native Youths (including material, passages, <&c.) Books, Sewing Material, and other Requisites Carriage of School Furniture ... Expenses in connection with Exhibits for the Canterbury Jubilee Industrial Exhibition Expenses of Magic-lanterns Ferrying Children ... Planting Sites Repairs and small Works Rents Special Allowances to Teachers in Isolated Districts 14,550 2 3 100 4 5 6 2,200 550 20 7 8 10 11 12 40 25 20 20 550 15
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CLASS VIII.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued.
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services
tern. 19 a-2. NATIVE SCHOOLS— continued. VOTE No. 52— continued. Otuee Chabges— continued. Technical Schools and Classes (including material, instructors, scholarships, &c.) ... Travelling expenses (including removals of teachers) ... Contingencies £ i:i L4 15 850 600 150 Less estimated credits under section 41 of "The Public Eevenues Act, 1891 " 5,240 200 Total —Vote No. 52 5,040 19,59i INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS. 1901-2. Total number of officers ... 74 8 VOTE No. 53. Salabies— Head Office— Assistant Inspector 1 Official Correspondent (Dunedin) 2 Visiting Officers of boarded-out and service inmates: 1 at £188, 1 at £156 Schools — Auckland — Manager Medical Officer Attendants Levin— Manager at £180, and Matron at £70 (3 months) ... Medical Officer at £60 (3 months) Schoolmaster at £180, Assistant at £100 (3 months) Attendants at £500 (3 months) Burnham — Manager at £180, and Matron at £60 ... Medical Officer (also £20, School for Deaf-mutes) ... Schoolmaster at £150, and 1 Assistant at £100 Attendants and Cadet (£65) Caversham — Manager at £180, and Matron at £70 ... Medical Officer Schoolmaster at £200 (including £30 for House allowance), and 1 Assistant at £110 ... Attendants Te Oranga Home, Burwood, Canterbury — Manager Attendants Wellington Eeceiving Home — Manager Attendants Christchurch Eeceiving Home — Manager Attendants Home for Weak-minded and Epileptic Children— Matron at £150 (6 months) 3 Attendants at £100 (6 months) 250 125 344 125 50 190 63 15 70 125 240 80 250 1,426 250 50 310 475 <; 150 200 115 72 120 180 '.) 75 50 5,400
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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services
ten;. 19 '1-2. « INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS— continued. 10 11 12 18 VOTE No. 53— continued. Other Charges— Boarding-out of Children (including board, medical attendance, &c.) Books for Libraries at Burnhatn, Caversham, &c. Maintenance of Government Schools (including provisions, fares, &c.) Maintenance, &c, of Children in Private Industrial Schools, viz.: St. Mary's, Auckland; St. Joseph's, Wellington ; St. Mary's, Nelson ; St. Vincent de Paul's, Dunedin Maintenance of Inmates in other Institutions Eent— Burwood Wellington Christchurch Technical Instruction (tools, requisites, &c.) Travelling-expenses Contingencies 7,000 25 6,000 14 3,400 300 15 10 17 18 19 20 75 72 75 450 700 200 Less estimated credits under section 41 of " The Public Revenues Act, 1891 " 18,297 7,500 Total —Vote No. 53 10,797 16,197 SCHOOL FOR DEAF-MUTES. 1901-2. Total number of officers ... 21 VOTE No. 54. Salaries — Director 6 Teachers: 1 at £210; 1 at £195 ; 1 at £150; 1 at £140; 1 at £120; 1 at £100 3 Instructors, special classes ... Medical Officer (also £80, Industrial School, Burnham) Steward and Matron Sub-matron Servants 450 915 100 20 200 52 236 Other Chabges— Maintenance Outside pupil, Auckland (instruction) Outside pupil (Victoria), instruction, &c. ... Rent ... ... ..' Travelling-expenses Contingencies 1,973 2 8 4 5 6 7 1,350 20 56 140 150 20 Less estimated credits under section 41 of " The Public Revenues Act, 1891" 1,736 150 Total—Vote No, 54 1,586
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CLASS VIII.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued.
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services,
tern. 19 H-2. SCHOOL FOE BLIND. 1 2 3 4 VOTE No. 55. Maintenance : 16 pupils at £25 per annum each Outside pupil (Canterbury), instruction, &c. Eailway-fare of Instructor Contingencies £ 400 24 30 10 Less estimated credits under section 41 of " The Public Eevenues Act, 1891 " 464 30 Total —Vote No. 55 434 TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION. 1901-2. Total number of officers ,., 2 VOTE No. 56. Salabies — 2 Inspectors at £350 each 700 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 Otheb Chabges— Capitation Examination expenses Material, apparatus, and appliances Bailway-fares for instructors and pupils Travelling-expenses Training of Teachers Scholarships (6 months) Contingencies 7,500 375 1,500 500 300 1,875 1,000 200 Total—Vote No. 56 13,250 13,950 MISCELLANEOUS SEEVICES. 1 2 3 4 5 G VOTE No. 57. Allowance to Mr. A. Foster, late teacher, Native school, Little River Commission of Inquiry into management of Jubilee Institute for Blind, Auckland Compensation to Miss Alice P. Annett, for loss sustained through the burning of the school-building at Bongahere Cost of Commission on Colonial Scale of Staff and Salaries of Public-school Teachers Flags for public schools Grant to Auckland Education Board, to recoup expenditure objected to by Controller and AuditorGeneral G-rant-in-aid : Te Awamutu Public Library " Sir George Grey" Scholarships — One to each University College (Science) Subsidies to public libraries, on basis of voluntary contributions Victoria College — Continuance of lapsed Queen's Scholarships Victoria College —Refund of amount deducted from grant under section 37 of " The Victoria College Act, 1897" 56 50 70 2,881 1,500 94 50 7 8 200 e 3,000 10 120 ii 176 Total —Vote No. 57 8,197 TOTAL OF CLASS VIII. £51 3,396
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CLASS IX.—LUNACY AND CHARITABLE DEPARTMENT.
B—B. 7.
57
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
1901-2. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Vote 58. —Lunatic Asylums „ 59—Charitable £ 31,941 484 2< £ '.085 ,034 £ 61,02(i 8,518 TOTAL OF CLASS IX. 32,425 ,119 69,5* tern. 19' 1-2. LUNACY AND CHARITABLE DEPARTMENT. e LUNATIC ASYLUMS. 1901-2. Total number of officers ... 345 >> VOTE No. 58. Salaries — Head Oβce— Inspector of Lunatic Asylums (also Charitable, £200) .. Assistant Inspector of Asylums Female Inspector of Asylums ... Clerk (also Charitable, £60) ... Auckland — • Resident Medical Superintendent Assistant Medical Officer Clerk and Storekeeper Matron Official Visitor 51 Attendants and Servants —■ 30 Male Attendants : 1 at £125,6 Artisan Attendants at £125, 5 at £100, 1 at £95, 2 at £85, 6 at £80, 4 at £75, 5 at £70; Farm Manager at £120; Engineer at £100; 17 Female Attendants: 1 at £60, 2 at £52 10s., 1 at £50, 1 at £47 10s , 7 at £42 10s., 5 at £40; Laundress at £60; Cook at £52 10s. 1,000 750 250 220 600 250 130 95 25 3,862 3 Wellington — Resident Medical Superintendent Relieving Medical Officer for Asylums and Assistant Medical Officer Clerk and Storekeeper, £130, and House Allowance, £36 Matron Official Visitor 33 Attendants and Servants— 19 Male Attendants: 3 Artisan Attendants at £125, 1 at £120, 4 at £100, 1 at £95, 3 at £85, 1 at £90, 3 at £75, 3 at £70 ; Fireman at £100; 12 Female Attendants: 2 at £60,1 at £55, 2 at £50, 1 at £45, 3 at £42 10s., 3 at £40; Laundress at £50 550 250 166 90 13 2,477
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58
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
Item. 19 1-2. LUNATIC ASYLUMS— continued. £ 4 VOTE No. 58 -continued. Salaries — continued. Porirua — Resident Medical Superintendent Assistant Medical Officer Clerk and Storekeeper Assistant Clerk and Storekeeper (six months) Head Attendant Matron Engineer Assistant Engineer Official Visitor 53 Attendants and Servants — 28 Male Attendants: 4 Artisan Attendants at £125, 5 at £100, 1 at £95, 1 at £85, 9 at £80, 8 at £70; Farm Manager at £110; Ploughman at £52; Fireman at £90; 18 Female Attendants : 3 at £55, 2 at £50, 6 at £42 10s., 7 at £40; Laundress at £60, Assistant-Laundress at £50 ; Cook at £60 ; Assistant Cook at £50 . ... 600 250 130 50 120 100 230 115 25 3,732 5 Nelson — Visiting Medical Officer Superintendent Matron Official Visitor 18 Attendants and Servants— 9 Male Attendants : 1 at £110, 2 at £100,1 at £80, 2 at £75, 3 at £70; 8 Female Attendants : 1 at £60, 1 at £50, 1 at £45, 2 at £42 10s., 3 at £40 ; Cook at £50 200 200 75 13 1,160 (i Christchurch — Resident Medical Superintendent Assistant Medical Officer Clerk and Storekeeper Assistant Clerk and Storekeeper Matron Official Visitor 55 Attendants and Servants — 30 Male Attendants : 1 at £125, 7 Artisan Attendants at £125, 1 at £110, 1 at £100, 2 at £90, 1 at £85, 7 at £80, 5 at £75, 5 at £70 ; Engineer at £200; Baker at £80; Farm Bailiff and Caretaker at £120; Messenger and Caretaker at £80; Fireman at £90; 20 Female Attendants: 2 at £60, 1 at £55, 2 at £52 10s., 2 at £50, 3 at £45, 2 at £42 10s., 8 at £40 600 250 200 100 100 13 4,250 Hokitika — Visiting Medical Officer (also Prisons £50) Superintendent Matron Official Visitor 14 Attendants and Servants — 8 Male Attendants: 1 at £125, 1 at £120, 1 at £110, 1 at £90, 2 at £82 10s., 2 at £80; Farm Labourer at £65 ; 4 Female Attendants at £50 ; Cook and LaundreBs at £50 ... ... 150 300 85 13 1,085
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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services
item. 19' >l-2. ✓ LUNATIC ASYLUMS— continued. VOTE No. 58— continued. Salaries — continued. Seacliff- — Resident Medical Superintendent Assistant Medical Officer Clerk and Storekeeper Assistant Clerk and Storekeeper Matron Engineer Official Visitors 76 Attendants and Servants — 40 Male Attendants : 1 at £135, 2 Artisan Attendants at £125, 6 at £100, 2 at £95, 3 at £90, 1 at £85, 12 at £80, 3 at £75, 10 at £70; Farm Manager and Gardener at £150; Farm Hand at £26; Baker at £32 10s.; Caretaker at £52 ; Butcher at £52 ; 29 Female Attendants: 2 at £(!0, 2_at £50, 1 at £47 10s., 11 at £45, 5 at £42 10s., 8 at £40; Cook at £65 ; Laundress at £60 Increase of Salaries to Attendants during year under scale 000 250 140 100 100 230 50 n 5,147 450 31,941 10 11 VI L3 14 1.5 IG 17 IS 19 20 2L 22 23 21Other Charges— Amount required to allow of a month's leave for recreation to all persons in attendance on patients, and to allow an extra day's holiday every fortnight Amount required to repay sums deducted from attendants' salaries under " The Civil Service Officers' Guarantee Act, 1893" Bedding and clothing Expenses, transfer of attendants and patients, &e. Fees to medical witnesses Fuel and light Farm Necessaries — Ironmongery, crockery, tools, brushware, &o. Repairs to buildings, timber, oils, paints, &c. Soap, soda, tobacco, &c. Furniture and drapery Water-supply, burials, railages, and cartages Miscellaneous Rations Subscriptions to medical periodicals, telephone, advertising, &c. Surgery and dispensary Travelling allowances and expenses Uniforms for attendants Wines, spirits, &c. Contingencies 800 10 5,500 120 1,100 4,500 3,500 2.500 2,000 1,500 1,500 1,000 2,500 18,000 25 26 27 28 29 50 450 180 600 125 150 Less estimated credits under section 41 of " The Public Revenues Act, 1891" 46,085 17,000 Total—Vote No. 58 29,085 61,026
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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
bem..' 19' 1-2. CHARITABLE. 1901-2. Total number of officers ... 10 VOTE No. 59. Salaries— Head Office — Inspector of Hospitals and Charitable Institutions (also Lunatic Asylums, £1,000) ... Clerk (also Lunatic Asylums, £200) Inebriates' Home, Waitalii — Head-attendant (4 months) ... Matron (4 months) 3 Attendants : 2 at £80, 1 at £50 (4 months) 3 Servants (4 months) 200 60 CO 34 70 60 484 3 4 5 (5 7 8 i) 10 11 12 Otheb Chabges— Burial Expenses of Destitute Persons Compassionate Allowances — Widow and Family of Denis Phelan Widow of R. J. Deighton David Armstrong Establishing Ambulance Service in outlying parts of Taranaki District Grant to Benevolent Societies' Work G-rant to Old Men's Home, Hokitika Grant for Refuge Work Inebriate Homes Maintenance of Destitute Persons from Thermal Springs District Refund of Amounts paid by Police in connection with Destitute Persons Salvation Army Prison-brigade Work Travelling Allowances and Expenses Contingencies 100 52 30 52 100 100 100 1,750 5,000 18 100 14 15 Iβ 50 250 250 100 8,034 Total—Vote No. 59 8,518 TOTAL OF CLASS IX. £69,544
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CLASS X.—DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR.
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
1901-2. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Vote 60. —Department of Labour £ £ £ 2,890 7,150 10,040 TOTAL OF CLASS X. 2,890 ,150 10,040 item.. 19i 1-2. DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR. £ 1901-2. Total number of officers ... 34 VOTE No. 60. Salaries — Secretary and Chief Inspector of Factories Chief Clerk ■ Clerk Clerk Shorthand-writer and Typist 4 Inspectors of Factories (male), at £215 ... Inspector of Factories (male) Inspector of Factories (female) Inspector of Factories, Napier... .... Inspector of Factories, Invercargill Inspector of Factories, Wanganui Cadet 430 ' 350 170 120 165 860 165 160 150 150 120 50 Other Charges— Expenses of Bureau Expenses in connection with*the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Acts 2,890 2 2,700 3 4,850 Less estimated credits under section 41 of " The Public Revenues Act, 1891" 7,550 400 Total —Vote No. 60 7,150 10,040 TOTAL OF CLASS X. £1 ',040
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CLASS XI.—MINES DEPARTMENT.
62
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
1901-2. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ Vote 61.—Mines Department ... 5,945 4,750 10,69i „ 62.—Meteorological and Museum Department 346 415 76: „ 63. —Miscellaneous Services 16,615 16,611 TOTAL OF CLASS XI. 6,291 1,780 28,071 Item. 19 1-2. MINES DEPARTMENT. 1901-2. Total number of officers ... 21 VOTE No. 61. Salabies— Under-Secretary Inspecting Engineer 3 Inspectors of Mines at £300... 3 Assistant Inspectors of Mines : 2 at £200, 1 at £150 Chief Cterk (also Secretary, Board of Examiners under ' Coal-mines Act, £50 ; and Private Secretary to the Premier, £25) Clerk Shorthand-writer Secretary, Board of Examiners under Coal-mines Act... Secretary, Mining Bureau -Analyst Clerk and Curator, Meteorological Observer, and Statistical Clerk Government Geologist Assistant Geologist Draughtsman 3 Lecturers and Instructors, Schools of Mines : 1 at £360, L at £210, and 1 at £180 Cadet, Inspector of Mines Office, Duaedin 600 475 900 550 365 235 120 50 300 40(1 350 380 150 250 750 70 5,945 2 8 Otheb Charges— Bonus for recovery of gold from auriferous black-sands (on account, £2,000) Grant to lessees for development of Mokihinui Coalmine Reports on coal areas State Coal-mines—For expenses connected therewith .. 250 500 1,000 3,000 4 5 ToTiL—Vote No. 61 4,750 10,695
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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services,
tern. 19' 0.-2. METEOEOLOGICAL AND MUSEUM DEPAETMENT. 1901-2. Total number of officers ... 3 £ £ VOTE No. 62. Salabies— Messenger and Keeper Taxidermist, at 10s. a day Museum Assistant 140 156 50 Other Chaeges— Cleaning windows, &c. Fuel, Light, and Water Instruments Meteorological Stations and Time-ball Observatory Wages, Assistant Keeper Contingencies 340 2 3 4 5 (i 7 55 50 40 125 95 50 Total—Vote No. 62 415 761 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES. 1 2 VOTE No. 63. Additional Compensation to Haori Tareranui for Kauritrees illegally cut on Ohinemuri No. 20f Block Chemicals and General Expenses of Colonial Laboratory, &c. Clerical Assistance, Wages, &e. Coet of collecting Goldfields Revenue Cost of work to be done by Surveyor-General's Depart50 250 400 50 8 4 5 ment Expenses of Board of Examiners for Mine - managers' Certificates Expenses of Royal Commission on Coal-mines Expenses Eoyal Commission on Eivers Extinguishing fire, Cardiff Coal-mine Field Surveys and Expenses, Geological Surveys and Explorations Inspecting Timber-areas Legal Expenses Maintenance and Management of Water-races— Waimea-Kumara Mount Ida Office Eents Petrologieal Examinations in London Refunds of Rent, Section 127, " Mining Act, 1898 " ... Eeports on Accidents Schools of Mines School of Mines, Otago University Subscriptions to Newspapers and Advertising Travelling Allowances and Expenses Contingencies 500 G 7 8 9 10 250 1,900 1,200 500 11 12 400 150 250 18 L4 15 16 17 18 l<) 20 21 22 23 3,500 1,400 40 600 200 25 2,800 250 100 1,500 300 16,615 Total —Vote No. 63 "... TOTAL OF CLASS XL £2, ,071
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CLASS XII.—DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
64
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
1901-2. Salaries. Other Ckargee. Total. £ £ £ Vote 64. —Department of Agriculture 37,901 9,850 57,751 Vote 65.—Miscellaneous Services 19,263 39,263 TOTAL OF CLASS XII. 37,901 .9,113 97,014 19 '1-2. item. DEPAETMBNT OF AGRICULTURE. 1901-2. Total number of officers ... -184 £ £ VOTE No. 64. Salabies— Secretary and Chief Inspector ... Produce Commissioner, England Assistant Chief Inspector Chief Clerk Biologist Assistant Entomologist Compiler of Statistics 8 Clerks: 1 at £210, 1 at £200, 1 at £195, 1 at £191, 1 at £176, 1 at £166, I at £130, 1 at £100 2 Cadets 31 Veterinary Surgeons: 1 (Chief) at £475,1 (Assistant Chief) at £350, 1 at £275, 28 at £250 ... Assistants to Meat Inspectors: 9 at £150 4 Dairy Instructors: 1 (Chief) at £415, 2 at £275, . 1 at £250 4 Fruit Experts : 3 at £200, 1 at £160 ... Poultry Expert 2 Nurserymen : 1 at £150, 1 at £130 Farm Overseer Analyst ... ... 2 Caretakers for Quarantine Islands at £130 Inspector of Stock (relieving) Assistant at Veterinary Laboratory 2 Assistants in Chemical Laboratory : 1 at £104,1 at £75 Fruit Inspector Assistant at Biological Laboratory Messenger 600 400 320 300 350 150 180 1,368 110 8,100 1,350 1,215 760 235 280 175 250 260 225 180 179 180 110 135 Auckland District —- Salaries — 8 Inspectors: 1 at £310, 1 at £240, 2 at £230, 1 at £225, 1 at £210, 2 at £200 ... 2 Clerk 1 at £180, 1 at £140 ... 2 Rabbit Agents at £160 ' ... 17,412 o 1,845 320 320 Destruction of rabbits upon Crown lands, contracts, labour, natural enemies, &c. ... 2,485 2,500 4,985
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tern. 1 01-2. £ £ DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— continued. VOTE No. 64— continued, Napier District — Salaries — 6 Inspectors : 1 at £300, 1 at £270, 2 at £245, 2 at £235 Clerk Rabbit Agent 1,530 170 160 Destruction of rabbits 1,860 200 Wellington-West Coast District — Salaries — 8 Inspectors : 1 at £310, 1 at £260, 4 at £250,1 at £235, 1 at £210 4 Clerks: 1 at £176,2 at £156,1 at £156 (6 months) ... 6 Rabbit Agents 2,060 2,015 566 1,000 Destruction of rabbits upon Crown lands, contracts, labour, natural enemies, &c. ... 3,581 7 500 4,081 Marlborough, Nelson, and West Coast District — Salaries— 4 Inspectors : 1 at £270, 1 at £250,1 at £245, 1 at £200 2 Clerks: 1 at £166, 1 at £156 1 Rabbit Agent 965 322 160 Destruction of rabbits upon Crown lands, contracts, labour, natural enemies, &c. ... 1,447 100 10 Canterbury-Kaihoura District — Salaries — 8 Inspectors: 1 at £280, 5 at £250, 1 at £235, 1 at £230 Fruit Inspector and Clerk 5 Caretakers of South Canterbury rabbit-fence 8 Rabbit Agents 1,547 1,995 180 450 1,100 11 Destruction of rabbits upon Crown lands, contracts, labour, natural enemies, &c. ... 3,725 500 Otat/o District — Salaries— 14 Inspectors : 1 at £275, 1 at £260, 6 at £250, 1 at £245, 2 at £240. 2 at £235, I at £165 ... 3 Clerks : 1 at £160, 1 at £156, 1 at £100 Fruit Inspector and Clerk 20 Rabbit Agents 4,225 12 3,395 4] 6 180 3,41)0 Destruction of rabbits upon Crown lands, contracts, labour, natural enemies, &c. ... 7,391 L8 3,500 10,891
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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services
.tern. 1901-2. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— continued. £ 17 is 14 1.") 10 VOTE No. 61— continued. Otheb Charges— Advertising, printing, &c. Bicycles and repairs Expenses in connection with veterinary, analytical, and biological laboratories Freights and carriage Purchase of books, newspapers, periodicals, and other publications Removal expenses Rents, fuel, lighting, cleaning offices, furniture, insurances, &c. Subscriptions to telephones Travelling-expenses Travelling-expenses of Produce Commissioner Contingencies 100 200 500 100 200 500 10 20 21 22 23 24 600 150 9,000 200 1,000 12,550 Total—Vote No. 64 57,75 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 VOTE No. 65. Miscellaneous Services— Allowance for special services in connection with purchase and inspection of horses for contingents Buildings and expenses in connection with inspection of fruit Collection of agricultural and pastoral statistics Compassionate allowance to the widow of the late H. Gγ. J. Hull, Inspector of Stock Compassionate allowance to the widow of the late F. Marshall Compassionate allowance to parent of the late H. T. Burton, Rabbit Agent Compensation for loss of cattle by anthrax Cool-storage for dairy produce Costs incurred in Great Britain —prosecutions for selling River Plate mutton as New Zealand Cost and expenses in connection with imported and other stud stock Dairy requisites, experiments, &c. Dairy inspection Encouragement of dairying industry Encouragement of preserved-milk industry Establishment of dairy schools Experimental and stud stations, as under — Levin (Weraroa) buildings, working-expenses, and purchase of stock Momohaki buildings, working-expenses, and purchase of stock Purchase of land, Kirikiriroa Purchase of stock, buildings, and working-expenses for ditto Wairangi buildings, working-expenses, and purchase of stock Experimental fruit- and seed-stations Expenses of frozen meat exhibited at Earls' Court Expenses of three quarantine-stations 500 50 4,300 250 8 23 500 11,000 104 5,000 11 12 13 14 15 100 1,000 200 1,000 1,000 16 3,750 17 18 19 2,750 5,520 20 2,000 21 22 23 1,200 500 100 1,250
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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
Item. \ * 19C )l-2. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES— continued. VOTE No. 65— continued. Miscellaneous Services — continued. Expenses in connection with testing of stock Expenses grading hemp Grading dairy produce Inspection of vineyards and treatment and eradication of phylloxera Inspection of imported bones and manures Legal expenses: Prosecutions for breaches of Stock, Rabbit, and other Acts Poultry-stations at Auckland, Momohaki, Burnham, and Milton, and expenses in connection with the erection of poultry-export depots, also wages of graders, purchase of crates, &c. Purchase of part of Lot 52, Parish of Te Rapa, County of Waipa (Franklin) ... ' Purchase of dairy produce for South Africa on behalf of War Office Refund of part quarantine charges on 129 rams Refund of railway fares to judges of best-kept-farm competition, and to delegates attending conferences... Repairs to fences and buildings on stock and dip reserves, and trees for planting and grass-seeds ... Seeds and plants for distribution Seeds for Department of Agriculture, Cape Town Subsidies to local bodies for destruction of the kea £ £ 24 25 26 27 150 300 3,000 28 29 500 100 30 180 1,500 31 200 32 330 40 33 34 150 35 600 150 8 3(5 37 38 30 49,263 Less estimated credits under section 41 of "The Public Revenues Act, 1891" 10,000 Total—Vote No. 65 39,2G TOTAL OE CLASS XII. £9^ ',014
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CLASS XIII.-WORKING RAILWAYS DEPARTMENT.
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Service*).
1901-2. Total. £ 1,185,352 Vote 66. — Working Railways TOTAL OF CLASS XIII. 1,185,352 Gross Revenue... Estimated. £1,760,000 hrRO 'tern. 19< H-2. Miles. 2,30 WORKING RAILWAYS. Total Number of Members, as per D.-3,1901 ... ... 5,420 VOTE No. 66. Head Office — General Manager Assistant General Manager, £900 (six months) Accountant, £600 ; Stores Manager, £400 ; 48 Clerks : • 1 at £375, 1 at £350, 1 at £300, 3 at £270, 1 at £200, 3 at £250, 2 at £230 (1 also Private Secretary to Minister, £25), 1 at £220, 2 at £210, 1 at £200, 2 at £190, 10 at £180, 1 at £170, 3 at £160, 7 at £150, 8 at £140, 1 at £130; 34 Cadets: 3 at £110, 2 at £90, 5 at £75, 6 at £60, 2 at £50, 16 at £40; 4 Audit Inspectors: 2 at £300, 1 at £255, 1 at £240 ; 4 Storekeepers : 1 at £250, 2 at £240, 1 at £230 1,250 450 * 14,315 16,015 Departmental Offices — Main tenance — Chief Engineer, £900; Inspecting Engineer, £540; 8 District Engineers: 1 at £435, 3 at £380, 1 at £350, 1 at £335, 2 at £325 ; Signal Engineer, £400 ; Assistant Engineer, £275 ; Inspector of Iron Structures, £235; 43 Clerks and Draughtsmen: 1 at £350, 2 at £300, 2 at £260, 2 at £250, 2 at £230, 1 at £200, 1 at £190, 7 at £170, 10 at £160, 5 at £150,10 at £140 ; 30 Cadets : 2 at £110, 2 at £90, 4 at £75, 8 at £60, 2 at £50, 11 at £40, 1 at £30; Lodging allowance: 3 at 8/, 2 at 5/, 5 at 3/6 per week 14,904 «
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tern WORKING RAILWAYS— continued. 19' 2,30i 1-2. Miles. VOTE No. 66— continued. Departmental Offices — continued. Locomotive — Chief Mechanical Engineer (formerly Locomotive Superintendent, £850 ; 5 Locomotive Engineers : 1 at £475, 1 at £410, 1 at £400, I at £355, 1 at £275 ; Brake Engineer, £335; Locomotive Inspector, £325 ; 17 Clerks and Draughtsmen : 1 at £350, 1 at £270, 1 at £260, 1 at £240, 2 at £220. 2 at £200, 2 at £180, 1 at £L70, 2 at £160, 2 at £150, 1 at £140, 1 at £130; 28 Cadets: 2 at £110, 1 at £90, 3 at £75, 4 at £60, 5 at £50, 8 at £40, 5 at £30 ; Lodging allowance: 1 at 10/, 5 at 8/, 3 at 5/, 2 at 3/6 per week 8,487 Traffic— Chief Traffic Manager, £800; 2 Traffic Superintendents : 1 at £650, 1 at £550; 6 District Managers: 1 at £465, 2 at £435, 1 at £425, 1 at £335, 1 at £265 ; 5 Stationmasters-in-charge : 1 at £250, 3 at £220, 1 at £200; 44 Clerks: 2 at £300, 1 at £270, 1 at £260, 1 at £250, 4 at £240, 1 at £200, 6 at £190, 5 at £180, 1 at £170, 4 at £160, 3 at £150, 13 at £140, 1 at £130, 1 at £L00; 25 Cadets : 2 at £110, 5 at £75, 5 at £60, 4 at £50, 6 at £40, 3 at £30 ; Lodging allowance : 1 at 10/, 6 at 8/, 3 at 5/, 3 at 3/6 per week ... 15,002 Total Head and Departmental Offices... 38,393 54,408 Kawakawa Section, 1901-2 —8 miles. Maintenance — 1 Inspector (part time) at £200 per annum 1 Ganger at 8/ per day 3 Platelayers at 6/6 per day 50 125 305 Locomotive — 1 Engineman at 11/ per day 1 Fireman at 8/ per day (part time) 480 172 63 Traffic— 1 Stationmaster at £140 per annum House Allowance 1 Cadet at £40 per annum Lodging Allowance at 8/ per week 2 Porters: 1 at 7/6, 1 at 6/6 per day 235 140 25 40 21 219 445 Whangakei Section, .1901-2 —23 miles. Maintenance — 1 Inspector (part time) at £200 per annum 3 Gangers at 8/ per day 9 Platelayers at 6/6 per day 1,160 100 376 916 Locomotive — 2 Enginemen : 1 at 12/, 1 at 11/ per day ... 2 Firemen at 8/ per day 3 Cleaners: 1 at 4/6 and 7/6, 1 at 4/6, 1 at 4/ per day 1,392 360 250 227 837
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70
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
Item. 1-2. Miles. WORKING RAILWAYS— continued. 19 2,30( VOTE No. 66— continued. Whangarei Section — continued. Traffic— 1 Stationmaster at £170 per annum Houso Allowance 2 Clerks : 1 at £160, 1 at £150 per annum 1 Cadet at £40 per annum Lodging Allowance at 8/ per week 2 Guards at 8/6 per day 1 Storeman at 8/ per day 1 Porter and Acting-Guard at 7/6 and 8/ per day 4 Porters: 1 at 7/, 1 at 6/6, 1 at 5/, 1 at 3/6 per day 1 Crossing-keeper at 6/ per day £ 170 35 310 40 21 266 125 125 344 94 1,530 Kaihu Section, 1901-2 —17 miles. Maintenance — 1 Inspector (part time) at £200 per annum 2 Gangers at 8/ per day 6 Platelayers at 6/6 per day 3,759 50 250 610 Locomotive — 1 Engineman at 11/ per day ... 1 Fireman at 8/6 and 10/ per day 1 Cleaner at 5/6 and 8/ per day 910 172 145 106 Traffic — 1 Stationmaster at £140 per annum House Allowance 1 Clerk at £140 per annum 1 Shunter and Acting-Guard at 8/ and 8/6 per day 2 Porters: 1 at 6/, 1 at 5/ per day 423 140 25 140 133 172 610 6 Auckland Section, 1901-2—359 miles. Maintenance — 3 Inspectors : 1 at £220, 1 at £200,1 at £190 per annum 1 Foreman of Works at £245 per annum ... 1 Bridge Inspector at £190 per annum 44 Gangers: 3 at 9/, 41 at 8/ per day 142 Platelayers: 4 at 7/, 134 at 6/6, 2 at 5/, 2 at 4/ per day 1,943 610 245 190 5,556 14,351 Locomotive — 1 Running-shed Foreman at £235 per annum I Car and Wagon Inspector at £240 per annum 1 Clerk at £140 per annum 1 Cadet at £30 per annum Lodging Allowance at 10/ per week 28 Enginemen : 14 at 12/, 13 at 11/, 1 at 10/6 per day 45 Firemen: 2 at 9/ and 11/, 10 at 9/ and 10/6, 7 at 8/6 and 10/, 1 at 9/, 25 at 8/ per day 34 Cleaners : 6 at 5/, 13 at 4/6, 9 at 4/, 6 at 3/6 per day 20,952 235 240 140 30 26 5,031 6,123 2,277 14,102
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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services,
tern. WORKING RAILWAYS—continued. 1901-2. 2,306 Miles. VOTE No. 66— continued. A uckland Section — continued. Traffic — 37 Stationmasters : 1 at £275. 2 at £210,1 at £200,1 at £190, 4 at £180, 7 at £170, 2 at £160, 1 at £155, 6 at £150, 12 at £140 per annum 3 Relieving Clerks : 1 at £200, 1 at £180, 1 at £160 per annum 1 Traffic Inspector at £220 per annum 28 Clerks: 1 at £240, 2 at £200, 1 at £180, G at £150, 6 at £140, 2 at £130, 5 at £120 per annum Sβ Cadets: 3 at £110, 4 at £75, 7 at £60, 10 at £50, 2 at £40, 10 at £30 per annum Lodging Allowance: 3 at 3/6, 9 at 5/, 2 at 8/, 7 at 10/ per week 2 Foremen : 1 at £180, 1 at £160 per annum 24 Guards: 3 at 10/, 6 at 9/, 15 at 8/6 per day 5 Signalmen : 2 at 9/, 2 at 8/6, 1 at 7/ per day 2 Storemen at 8/6 per day 1 Horse-driver at 7/6 per day ... 9 Shunters: 1 at 10/, 1 at 8/, 7 at 7/6 per day 2 Shunters and Acting-Guards : 1 at 8/ and 8-/6, 1 at 7/6 and 8/6 per day 1 Nightwatchman at 42/ per week 1 Crossing-keeper at 6/ per day 1 Female Waiting-room Attendant at 30/ per week 9 Porters and Acting-Guards: 5 at 7/6 and 8/6, 4 at 7/0 and 8/ per day. 54 Porters: 8 at 7/6, 17 at 6/6, 3 at 6/, 2 at 5/6, 2 at 5/, 6 at 4/6, 11 at 4/, 5 at 3/6 per day 10 Labourers at 6/6 per day £ 6,050 540 220 3,420 1,930 368 340 3,310 657 266 117 1,103 266 110 94 78 1,166 4,664 ' 1,017 25,716 60,770 7 Wellington-Napiuii-New Plymouth Section, 1901-2— 464 miles. Mα in tenance — ' 5 Inspectors : 2 at £260, 1 at £245,1 at £230,1 at £200 per annum 3 Foremen of Works: 1 at £245, 1 at £230, 1 at £220 1,195 per annum 1 Bridge Inspector at £190 per annum 79 Gangers: 7 at 9/, 1 at 8/6, 71 at 8/ per day 257 Platelayers : 14 at 7/, 242 at 6/6, 1 at 5/6 per day 695 190 10,008 26,238 38,326 Locomotive — 6 Eunning-shed Foremen: 1 at £260, 2 at £235, 3 at £210 per annum 2 Car and Wagon Inspectors : 1 at £240, 1 at £210 1,360 per annum 1 Clerk at £130 per annum 1 Cadet (part time) at £110 per annum 2 Labourers : 1 at 5/6, 1 at 3/ per day 61 Enginemen: 1 at 13/, 14 at 12/, 3 at 11/6, 41 at 11/, 2 at 10/6 per day 97 Firemen: 7 at 9/ and 11/, 17 at 9/ and 10/6, 1 at 9/ and 10/, 2 at 9/, 11 at 8/6 and 10/, 59 at 8/ per day 58 Cleaners: 1 at 6/, 1 at 5/6, 12 at 5/, 13 at 4/6, 11 at 4/, 20 at 3/6 per day ... 450 130 55 133 10,759 13,099 3,819 29,805
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72
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
Item. 191 a-2. Miles. 2,30i WORKING RAILWAYS— continued. 7 VOTE No 66— continued. Wellington-Napieh-New Plymouth Section— contd. Traffic— 56 Stationmasters : 2 at £250, 3 at £220, 6 at £200, 3 at £190, 7 at £180, 2 at £170, 11 at £160, 8 at £150, 14 at £140 per annum House Allowance : 3 at £30, 5 at £25 per annum.. 2 Traffic Inspectors : 1 at £220, 1 at £200 per annum 5 Relieving Officers: 1 at £200, 1 at £190, 1 at £180, 2 at £150 per annum 72 Clerks: 1 at £230, 1 at £210, 2 at £200, 1 at £190, 5 at £180, 8 at £100, 13 at £150, 24 at £140, 1 at £130, 5 at £120, 7 at £110, 4 at £100 per annum ... 101 Cadets: 16 at £75, 15 at £00, 24 at £50, 23 at £40, 24 at £30 per annum ... Lodging Allowance: 10 at 3/6, 14 at 5/, 18 at 8/, 20 at 10/ per week 6 Foremen : 5 at £160, 1 at £140 per annum I Timber-checker at £100 per annum ... - ... 48 Guards : 9 at 10/, 6 at 9/6, 3 at 9/, 25 at 8/6, 5 at 8/ per day 10 Signalmen: 1 at 9/, 2 at 8/6, 5 at 7/6,2 at 7/perdny 8 Porters and Acting-Guards: 5 at 7/0 and 8/6, 2 at 7/6 and 8/, 1 at 7/ and 8/ per day 8 Shunters and Acting-Guards: 4 at 8/ and -8/6, 4 at 7/6 and 8/ per day 27 Shunters: 1 at 9/6, 1 at 9/, 3 at 8/6, 2 at 8/, 14 at 7/0, 4 at 7/, 2 at 6/ per day 152 Porters: 16 at 7/0, 18 at 7/, 60 at 6/6, 10 at 6/, 0 at 5/6,8 at 5/, 11 at 4/6, 17 at4/,llat3/6 per day II Storemen : 2 at 8/6, 3 al, 8/, 3 at 7/6 per day 1 Crossing-keeper at 0/ per day 1 Female Waiting-room-Attendant at 30/ per week 1 Porter and Signalman at 6/6 and 7/ per day 13 Labourers at 6/6 per day ... l.Bridgekeeper (also Fireman) at 9/ per day 9,450 215 420 870 10,420 4,940 1,107 940 160 6,675 1,213 1,041 1,033 3,208 13,929 1,340 94 78 110 1,322 141 58,772 Hurunui-Bluff Section, 1901-2—1,221 miles. Maintenance — 11 Inspectors: 2 at £266, 4 at £260, 1 at £235, 1 at £230, 1 at £220, 1 at £210, 1 at £200 per annum ... 4 Foremen of Works: 2 at £260, 1 at £230, 1 at £200 126,903 2,667 per annum 4 Bridge Inspectors at £190 per annum ... 183 Gangers: 3 at 10/, 10 at 9/, 4 at 8/6, 164 at 8/, 2 at 7/ per day 555 Platelayers : 3 at 8/, 24 at 7/, 506 at 6/6, 3 at 6/, 5 at 5/6, 2 at 5/, 7 at 4/6, 1 at 4/, 4 at 3/6 per day ... 950 760 22,878 56,121 83,376 Locomotive — 5 Running-shed Foremen: 2 at £310, 1 at £300, 2 at £210 per annum 3 Car and Wagon Inspectors: 2 at £240, 1 at £220, 1,340 per annum 3 Clerks : 2 at £180, 1 at £150 per annum 2 Cadets at £40 per annum 3 Labourers : 1 at 7/, 2 at 6/6 per day 700 510 80 329
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Item. WORKING RAILWAYS— continued. 1901-2. 2,306 Miles VOTE No. 66— continued. H tmuNui-Bluff 8 ectton — continued. Locomotive —continued. 133Enginemen: 2 at 13/, 62 at 12/, 8 at 11/6, 60 at 11/, 1 at 10/6 per day 182 Firemen : 2 at 9/ and 11/, 33 at 9/ and 10/6, 3 at 9/, 24 at 8/6 and 10/, 2 at 8/ and 10/6, 117 at 8/, 1 at 7/6 per day 118 Cleaners: 6 at 5/6, 27 at 5/, 34 at 4/6, 31 at 4/, 20 at 3/6 per day £ £ 23,984 24,301 8,060 Traffic— 125 Stationmasters: 6 at £250, 1 at £230, 3 at £220, 3 at £210, 4 at £200, 4 at £190, 10 at £180, 13 at £170, 22 at £160, 24 at £150, 35 at £140 per annum House Allowance: 1 at £50, 1 at £40, 2 at £35, 7 at £25 per annum 2 Traffic Inspectors: 1 at £240,1 at £230 per annum... 16 Relieving Officers: 1 at £240, 1 at £220, 1 at £200, 1 at £180, 2 at £160, 9 at £150, 1 at £140 per 59,304 20,610 335 470 annum 2 Goods Agents at £300 per annum House Allowance, 2 at £50 138 Clerks : 2 at £270, 1 at £250, 1 at £240, 2 at £220, 2 at £210, 2 at £200, 4 at £190,' 13 at £180, 1 at £170, 4 at £160, 1 at £156/10/, 33 at £150, 47 at £140, 6 at £130, 10 at £120, 7 at £110, 2 at £100 per annum 154 Cadets : 10 at £90, 22 at £75, 36 .at £60, 38 at £50, 45 at £40, 3 at £30 per annum ... Lodging Allowance: 3 at 10/, 32 at 8/, 24 at 5/, 29 at 3/6 per week 16 Foremen: 3 at £187/16/, 3 at £180, 2 at £164/6/6, 8 at £160 per annum 1 Timber-checker ... 91 Guards: 28 at 10/, 14 at 9/6, 9 at 9/, 40 at 8/6 per day 36 Signalmen : 8 at 9/, 11 at 8/6, 6 at 8/, 9 at 7/6, 2 at 7/ per day 21 Storemen : 6 at 8/6, LO at 8/, 3 at 7/6, 2 at 7/ per day 77 Shunters: 1 at 10/, 1 at 9/6, 7 at 8/6, 10 at 8/, 49 at 7/6, 7 at 7/, 1 at 6/, 1 at 5/6 per day 7 Shunters and Acting-Guards: 3 at 8/ and 8/6, 1 at 8/, 1 at 7/6 and 8/6, 2 at 7/6 and 8/ per day 6 Porters and Acting- Guards: 1 at 8/, 1 at 7/6 and 8/6, 4 at 7/6 and 8/ per day 1 Horse-driver at 7/6 per day 3 Crane-drivers: 2 at 9/, 1 at 8/ per day ... 197 Porters : 1 at 8/, 38 at 7/6, 5 at 7/, 57 at 6/6, 6 at 6/, 18 at 5/6, 21 at 5/, 21 at 4/6, 16 at 4/, 13 at 3/6, 1 at 3/ per day 8 Nightwatchinen at 42/ per week 23 Crossing-keepers at 6/ per day 4 Bridgekeepers at 6/ per day 57 Labourers: 2 at 8/, 55 at 6/6 per day ... 2 Female Waiting-room Attendants at 30/ per week ... 2,650 600 100 20,837 8,500 1,320 2,712 160 13,052 1.017 2,621 9,187 908 759 117 407 17,927 876 2,160 376 5,845 156 117,302 Wharves — 1 Piermaster 1 "Wharfinger 6 Clerks: 2 at £200, 1 at £180, 3 at £150, per annum 1 Guard at 10/ per day 1 Storeman at 8/6 per day 70 160 1,030 157 133
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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services
Item. WORKING RAILWAYS— continued. 19( 2,306 1-2. Miles. VOTE No. 66— continued. HuRUNtri-Bi/UFF Section— continued. Wharves —continued. 3 Horse-drivers : 2 at 8/6, 1 at 8/ per day 2 Shunters: 1 at 8/6, 1 at 7/6 per day 4 Porters and Crane-drivers: 1 at 8/ and 9/, 1 at 7/6 and 9/, 2 at 7/6 and 8/ per day 12 Porters and Storemen at 7/6 and 8/ per day ■ 3 Porters and Horse-drivers, at 7/6 and 8/0 per day 14 Porters : 10 at 7/6, 4 at 6/6 per day 1 Lamplighter 1 Labourer at 6/6 per day £ £ 8 39 1 250 532 1,502 399 1,581 60 102 6,367 266,349 i) Westland Section, 1901-2—112 miles. Maintenance — 1 Inspector at £235 per annum 1 Foreman of Works at £220 per annum ... 15 Gangers : 4 at 9/, 9 at 8/6, 2 at 8/ per day 45 Platelayers at 6/6 per day 235 220 2, 010 4,568 7, 033 Locomotive — 8 Enginemen : 3 at 12/, 5 at 11/ per day ... 13 Firemen: 2 at 9/ and 11/, 3 at 9/ and 10/6, 2 at 9/, 1 at 8/6 and 10/, 5 at 8/ per day 8 Cleaners : 4 at 4/6, 4 at 4/ per day 1,424 1, h23 532 3,779 Traffic— 10 Stationmasters: 2 at £180, 2 at £160, 2 at £150, 4 at £140 per annum House Allowance: 1 at £25 per annum 5 Clerks : 1 at £180, 3 at £140, 1 at £130 6 Cadets: 1 at £75, 1 at £60, 1 at £50, 2 at £40, 1 at £30 per annum Lodging Allowance: 1 at 3/6, 1 at 5/, 1 at 8/, 1 at 10/ per week 3 Foremen : 1 at £187 16/, 2 at £160 per annum 6 Guards : 2 at 10/, 2 at 9/, 2 at 8/6 per day 2 Storemen at 7/ per day 1 Storernan and Acting-Guard at 7/6 and 8/ per day ... 2 Shunters : 1 at 8/, 1 at 7/6 per day ... ... S Porters : 1 at 7/6, 1 at 7/, 2 at 6/6, 1 at 5/6, 1 at 5/, 1 at 4/, 1 at 3/6 per day 3 Labourers : 1 at 9/, 2 at 6/6 per day 2 Horse-drivers : 1 at S/6, 1 at 8/ per day 1 Crane-driver at 9/ per day 1 Watchman at 42/ per week 1, 540 25 730 295 (59 508 861 219 125 243 712 344 258 HI 109 (5, 179 10,991
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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
.tem. 19 1-2. Miles. 2,30< WORKING RAILWAYS— continued. VOTE No. 66— continued. Westpobt Suction, 1900-1 —31 miles. Maintenance — 1 Inspector (part time) at £230 per annum 6 Clangers: 1 at 9/, 5 at 8/ per day 17 Platelayers at 6/6 per day £ l() 77 767 1,729 2,573 Locomotive — 6 Enginemen : 2 at 12/, 3 at 11/6, 1 at 11/ per day ... 10 Firemen : 1 at 9/ and 11/, 1 at 8/6 and 10/, 6 at 8/, 2 at 7/6 per day 6 Cleaners : 1 at 6/, 4 at 4/, 1 at 3/6 per day 1,088 1,287 399 Traffic— 2 Stationmasters: 1 at £160, 1 at £140 per annum 2 Clerks: 1 at £150, 1 at £120 per annum 3 Cadets at £75 per annum 2 Wharfingers : 1 at £187/16/, 1 at £160 per annum... 1 Goods Foreman at £160 per annum 4 Guards : 1 at 10/, 3 at 8/6 per day 2 Shunters: 1 at 9/, 1 at 7/6 per day 6 Porters : 2 at 7/6, 1 at 6/6, 2 at 5/6,1 at 3/6 per day 1 Nightwatchman at 42/ per week 1 Storeman at 7/ per day 2,774 ] 1 300 270 225 348 160 556 258 563 110 110 2,900 LI Nelson Section, 1901-2—37 miles. Maintenance — 1 Inspector (part time) at £230 per annum ,5 Gangers at 8/ per day 15 Platelayers at 6/6 per day 8,247 77 626 1,526 Locomotive — 1 Engineman at 12/ per day 4 Firemen: 1 at 9/ and 11/, 1 at 9/ and 10/6, 2 at 8/ per day 1 Cleaner at 5/ per day 2,229 188 559 78 Traffic— 5 Stationmasters: 1 at £212, 1 at £160, I at £150, 2 at £140 per annum House Allowance 1 Clerk at £160 per annum 2 Cadets at £60 per annum Lodging Allowance: 1 at 3/6 per week 1 Guard at 10/ per day 1 Porter and Acting-Guard at 7/7 and 8/6 per day 1 Shunter and Acting-Guard at 7/6 and 8/ per day ... 1 Storeman at 7/6 per day 2 Porters: 1 at 6/6, 1 at 4/6 per day 1 Shunter at 7/ per day 1 Labourer at 6/6 per day 825 802 25 160 120 9 157 133 125 117 172 110 102 2,032 5,086
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76
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
"tein. WORKING RAILWAYS— continued. 19' 2,301 '1-2. Miles. 12 VOTE No. 66— continued. Picton Section, 1901-2—34 miles. Maintenance — 1 Inspector (part time) at £230 per annum 3 Gangers at 8/ per day 9 Platelayers at 6/6 per day £ 76 376 916 Locomotive — 2 Enginemen at 11/ per day 2 Firemen at 8/ per day 1 Cleaner at 4/ per day 1,368 344 251 62 Traffic— 1 8tationmaster at £170 per annum House Allowance 1 Clerk at £120 per annum 1 Cadet at £50 per annum 1 Foreman at £1.60 per annum 1 Guard at 8/6 per day 1 Porter and Acting-Guard at 7/0 and 8/0 per day 3 Porters : 2 at 7/0 and 1 at 4/ per day 657 170 25 120 50 160 133 133 297 1,088 Head Office — Compensation allowance, C. Hudson Compassionate allowance, Mrs. H. M. Heaton Conveyance of Imperial and Indian troops (part cost).. Expenses of officers attending conference at Melbourne... Patrolling lines, decoration of stations, &c, for Royal visit Contingencies 3,113 548,729 Y.\ 340 221 1,039 160 3,499 1,147 6,406 14 Departmental Offices — Special allowance, A. Howitt 11 15 Kawakawa Section, 1901-2—8 miles. Maintenance — Wages—Miscellaneous Stores—Rails, &c. „ Sleepers „ Structures „ Buildings „ Miscellaneous 132 25 140 25 20 25 Locomotive — Wages, Renewals and Repairs, Locomotive „ ,, „ Carriage and Wagon ... Stores, „ „ Locomotive „ „ „ Carriage and Wagon ... Fuel and Water-supply ... ... Oil, Tallow, and Stores Contingencies 367 10 90 40 60 30 10 15 Traffic— Stores and Stationery Miscellaneous 255 60 95 155 777
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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund, Services
:tem. 19C 2,306 1-2. Miles. WORKING RAILWAYS— continued. VOTP] No. 66— continued. Whangahki Section, 1901-2—23 miles. Maintenance — Wages—Structures „ Buildings „ Miscellaneous Stores —Kails, &c. ,, Sleepers „ Structures „ Buildings „ Miscellaneous £ £ L6 92 71 315 150 295 98 90 64 1,175 Locomotive — Wages, Renewals and Repairs, Locomotive „ „ „ Carriage and Wagon ... Stores, ,, „ Locomotive „ ,, „ Carriage and Wagon ... Fuel and Water-supply Oil, Tallow, and Stores Contingencies 480 430 350 200 550 50 63 2,123 TrafficCasual Labour and Overtime Stores and Stationery Miscellaneous 160 90 70 320 3,618 17 Kaihtt Section, 1901-2—17 miles. Maintenance — . Wages—Structures „ Miscellaneous Stores—Rails, &c. „ Sleepers „ Structures „ Buildings „ Miscellaneous ' ... 94 458 25 400 75 25 80 1,157 Locomotive — Wages, Renewals and Repairs, Locomotive „ „ „ Carriage and Wagon ... Stores, „ „ Locomotive „ „ ,, Carriage and Wagon ... Fuel and Water-supply Oil, Tallow, and Stores Contingencies 290 290 100 90 425 10 52 Traffic— Casual Labour and Overtime Stores and Stationery Miscellaneous 1,257 150 90 50 290 2,704
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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
CLASS XIII.—WORKING RAILWAYS— continued.
78
Item. 19( 2,306 1-2. Miles. WORKING RAILWAYS— continued. 18 VOTE No. 66— continued. Auckland Section, 1901-2 —359 miles. Maintenance — Wages—Structures „ Buildings ,, Miscellaneous Stores—Rails „ Sleepers ,, Structures „ Buildings „ Miscellaneous £ 3,440 2,236 2,382 7,710 6,450 4,700 1,600 2,275 £ Locomotive — Wages, Renewals and Repairs, Locomotive ,, ,, „ Carriage and Wagon Stores, „ ,, Locomotive „ „ „ Carriage and Wagon Fuel and Water-supply ... ... Oil, Tallow, and Stores Compassionate allowance, Mrs. W. Laurie and children Contingencies 30,793 7,200 8,220 3,000 4,900 8,640 600 85 298 32,943 Traffic— Casual Labour and Overtime Stores and Stationery Miscellaneous Compassionate allowance, J. Cook „ T. Manning 5,470 2,700 2,380 25 25 10,600 74,336 19 Wellington-Napier-N ew Plymouth Section, 1901-2— 464 miles. Maintenance — Wages—Structures „ Buildings „ Miscellaneous Stores—Rails „ Sleepers ,, Structures ,, Buildings „ Miscellaneous 6,270 4,641 10,558 26,355 14,194 8,655 5,316 3,396 70 3S. r i 6,270 4,641 10,558 26,355 14,194 8,655 5,316 3,396 79,385 Locomotive — Wages, Renewals and Repairs, Locomotive ,, ,, „ Carriage and Wagon ... Stores, „ „ Locomotive ,, „ „ Carriage and Wagon ... Fuel and Water-supply Oil, Tallow, and Stores Framed poster time-tables for Tourist and Health Department Contingencies 17,240 13,140 10,100 10,300 31,700 1,900 4 605 17,240 13,140 10,100 10,300 31,700 1,900 4 605 84,989
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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
item. WORKIN G KAILWA YS— continued. 19 2,30( 1-2. Miles. 1!) VOTE No. CG— continued. Wellington-Napier-New Plymouth Section — contd. Traffic— Casual Labour and Overtime Stores and Stationery Compensation allowance, Mrs. E. Thayere... D. Knight „ Mrs. S. Weaver .. Cash taken by burglars at Wellington Station Miscellaneous 7,690 6,200 50 50 100 38 4,488 18,616 20 Hukunui-Bluff Suction, 1901-2 —1,221 miles. Maintenance — Wages —Structures „ Buildings „ Miscellaneous Stores—Kails, &c. ., Sleepers „ Structures ,, Buildings ■ ., Miscellaneous Compassionate allowance, N. McCormick -Mrs. C. Gordon Mrs. R. J. Brady ,, Mrs. J. C. Anderson „ Mrs. Annie Rhodes 182,990 16,923 11,038 11,552 26,425 29,880 11,210 6.640 0.9SS 25 50 50 50 50 120,881 Locomotive — Wages, Renewals and Repairs, Locomotive ,, „ „ Carriage and Wagon ... Stores, „ ,, Locomotive „ ,, „ Carriage and Wagon ... Fuel and Water-supply Oil, Tallow, and Stores . Compassionate allowance, J. Macdonald „ J. Hendron Compensation allowance, J. Toung F. Gray „ M. Mullanev ' W. Ash ' ... Contingencies 34,980 25,800 17,100 19,100 51,840 3,300 25 23 25 25 250 250 1,196 Traffic— Casual Labour and Overtime Fuel, Lighting, and General Stores Stationery and Printing Miscellaneous Rents— Shed (5) at Lyttelton ... £1,250 ., Port Chalmers ... 100 153,914 34,200 1 11,800 6,417 Compensation allowance. B. Couborne A. Weir Compassionate allowance, Mrs. J. Anderson Mrs. C Blay ... ,, G. T. Sansom ... Special allowance, E. G. Monk Cash taken by burglars, Little River Station Conveyance of Natives to Canterbury Jubilee ( Celebration 1,350 160 J 68 50 50 10 25 12 130 54,372 329,167
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80
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
:tem 19( 2,306 1-2. Milei WORKING RAILWAYS— continued. 21 VOTE No. 66— continued. Westland Section, 1901-2—112 miles. Maintenance — Wages— Structures „ Buildings „ Miscellaneous Stores — Rails, &c. ,, Sleepers „ Structures „ Buildings „ Miscellaneous Compensation allowance, J. Reidy £ 2,35G 500 600 677 1,283 1,994 520 190 442 8,562 Locomotive — Wages, Renewals and Repairs, Locomotive „ ., „ Carriage and Wagon ... Stores, ,, „ Locomotive „ „ „ Carnage and Wagon ... Fuel and Water-supply Oil, Tallow, and Stores Compassionate allowance, Mrs. J. E. Baker Contingencies 920 1,180 250 930 1,230 130 50 61 4,751 TrafficCasual Labour and Overtime ... ..: Stores and Stationery Compassionate allowance, W. Herdman Miscellaneous ... ... 2,500 652 25 669 3,846 17,159 22 Westpobt Section, 1901-2—3L miles. Maintenance — Wages —Structures „ Miscellaneous Stores—-Rails ,, Sleepers „ Structures „ Buildings „ Miscellaneous 2,402 424 885 935 1.575 108 230 6,55!) Locomotive — Wages, Renewals and Repairs, Locomotive „ „ ., Carriage and Wagon ... Stores, „ „ Locomotive „ „ „ Carriage and Wagon ... Fuel and Water-supply Oil, Tallow, and Stores Further compensation allowance, Silas Papprill Contingencies . ... 1,360 2,720 900 1,510 830 140 50 126 7,636
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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services,
-* r\ . !tem. 19i 2,301 WO BKING RAILWAYS— continued. 1901-2. 2,306 Miles. 22 VOTE No. 66— continued. Westport Section — contiuued. £ Traffic — Casual Labour and Overtime ... ... 3.000 Stores and Stationery ... ... 580 Compensation allowance, W. Green ... ... j 100 Miscellaneous ... ... ! 220 3,900 ■ 18,095 23 Nelson Suction, 1901-2 —37 miles. Mainten anee — Wages—Structures ... ... 1.503 „ Buildings ... .. 9S „ Miscellaneous ... ... 183 Stores —Kails ... ... 1,252 „ Sleepers ... 825 „ Structures ... ... 1,515 Buildings ... _ ... 220 „ Miscellaneous ... ... 203 5.799 r.ocomotive — Wages, Renewals and Repairs, Locomotive ... 480 „ ,, „ Carriage and Wagon ... 375 Stores, ,, „ Locomotive ... 220 „ „ „ Carriage and Wagon ... 60 Fuel and Water-supply • ... ... 650 Oil, Tallow, and Stores .. ... 40 Contingencies ... — 20 1.845 Traffic- ■ Casual Labour and Overtime ... ... 900 Stores and Stationery ... .. 258 Miscellaneous ... . S)4 1,252 '' 8.896 24 Picton Section, 1901-2—34 miles. Maintencm ce — Wages —Structures ... ... 476 Buildings ... ... 352 ,, Miscellaneous ... ... 285 Stores—Bails ... .. 790 Sleepers ... ... 703 „ Structures ... ... 010 „ Buildings ... ... 400 ,, Miscellaneous ... ... 112 3,728 Locomotive — Wages, Renewals and Repairs, Locomotive ... 190 „ „ „ Carriage and Wagon ... 320 Stores „ ,, Locomotive ... 150 ,, ,, „ Carriage and Wagon ... 130 Fuel and Water-supply ... ... 430 Oil, Tallow, and Stores ... ... 20 Contingencies ... ... 83 1,323 11 T* 7 IX — D. i.
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82
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
Item. 19 2,301 a-2. miles. WORKING RAILWAYS— continued. VOTE No. 66— continued. Picton Section — continued. Traffic— Casual Labour and Overtime Stores and Stationery Miscellaneous £ £ 24 300 182 80 562 25 Miscellaneous — Insurance of Casual Hands against Accidents Post of hearing Appeal Board Cases Increases to be paid to Employes in excess of the maximum rates of pay as set forth in the Schedules to the Government Railways Department Classification Acts, 1896 and 1897,— First Division — £ Stores Manager ... ... 25 Audit Inspector ... ... 20 3 District Engineers, £20 each ... 60 2 Locomotive Engineers: 1 of £50, 1 of £90 140 Inspecting Engineer .., 60 1 Stationmaster in Charge ... 50 I Stationmaster ... 50 Chief Draftsman (Maintenance) ... 50 „ (Locomotive) • ... 50 6 Clerks: 1 of £45, 5 of £15 . ... 120 Special allowance of £10 per annum to Shorthand-writers, Class 1 ... 100 5,613 450 300 725 Second Division — Increase of 6d. per day for members employed in workshops; for Enginemen, Firemen, and Guards employed on Rimutaka fncline ; for all Employes in receipt of 6s. 6d. per day ; for Ganeeis in receipt of 7s. 6d. per day ; for Junior Platelayers in Relaying Gangs; and for the following members of the Second Division in Claps 3, Maintenance, in receipt of 7s. per day :— Bridgemen,Sub-class 1 ; Sub-gangers, Subclass 5, Grade 6 ; Platelayers in Relaying Gangs, and Platelayers on Special Lengths, Sub-class 6, Grade 2 ; and Labour-gangers, Sub-class 7, Grade 4 . 19,876 21,351 Less estimated credits under section 4L of "The Public Revenues Act, 1891 " 1,219,852 34,500 Total—Vote No. 66 1,185,35: TOTAL OP CLASS XIII. £1, .85,362
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CLASS XIV.—PUBLIC AND SCHOOL BUILDINGS AND DOMAINS.
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
1901-2. Salaries. Othir Charges. Total. Vote 67.—Public Buildings ... £ 700 £ £ 20,800 21,500 „ 68.—School Buildings, Furniture, and Sites 25,000 25,000 „ 69.—Government Domains 1,300 1,300 TOTAL OF CLASS XIV. ... 700 •7,100 47,800 tern. 19' 1-2. £ £ PUBLIC BUILDINGS. 1901-2. Total number of officers ... 3 VOTE No. 67. Maintenance, Improvements, Fittings, Furnituhe,&c.— Salaries — Architect Clerk Fire Inspector (also Officer in charge Departmental Buildings, £250) 400 250 50 700 2 3 4 .3 6 7 8 9 10 I L L2 Other Charges — Government Houses — Auckland Wellington Parliamentary Buildings Government Buildings throughout the Colony — Departmental Buildings Courthouses Gaols Police-stations Customhouses Post and Telegraph Offices ... Lunatic Asylums Quarantine Stations, building, fitting, and furnishing same for health purposes ... Industrial and Training Schools Buildings not specified Fuel, Light, Water, and Cleaning for Official and Reception Rooms and Outbuildings, Government Houses (in addition to amount provided under " The Governor's Salary and Allowances Act, 1873 ") 200 700 1,000 0.000 1.700 300 1,500 200 2,000 1,000 13 11. 15 1,500 400 2,000 350
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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services,
Item. 19 1-2. PUBLIC BUILDINGS— continued. 16 VOTE No. 67— continued. Other Charges —continued. Fuel, Light, Water, Cleaning, and other Expenses for Official and Reception Rooms, Out buildings and Grounds Government Houses (in addition to or in excess of amount provided under " The Governor's Salary and Allowances Act, 1873 ") Overseers' Wages, &c. Travelling-expenses Freight, Oarlage, &c. Advertising Annual Services Contingencies 50 800 250 100 50 200 500 % £ 17 18 19 20 21 22 Total —Vote No. 67 20,800 21,500 SCHOOL BUILDINGS, FURNITURE, AND SJTES. VOTE No. 68. Public and Native Schools 25,000 Total—Vote No. 68 25,000 GOVERNMENT DOMAINS. 1 2 VOTE No. 69. Wellington and Auckland Contingencies 1,100 200 Total —Vote No. 69 1,300 TOTAL OF CLASS XIV. £4' ?,800
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CLASS XV.—DEFENCE DEPARTMENT.
85
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
1901-2. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ ote 70. —Defence Department 7,567 4,170 11,737 ,, 71. —Permanent Militia and Volunteers 51,112 70,185 121,297 ,, 72. —Stores and Magazines 4,576 1,925 6,501 „ 73. —South Africa Contingents 30,000 30,000 ,, 74.—Miscellaneous Services 48,142 48,142 TOTAL OF CLASS XIV. ... 63,255 154,422 217,677 Item. 901-2. DEFENCE DEPAETMENT. 1901-2. Total number of officers .. 38 jg £ £ VOTE No. 70. Salable s— Head Office — Under-Secretary for Defenoe... ... ... 475 13 Clerks: 1 at £230, I at £220, 2 at £190, 2 at £175, 1 at £166 (also Private Secretary to Minister of Defence, £25), 6 at £156 ... ... ... 2,282 2 Cadets: 1 at £70, 1 at £40... ... ... 110 475 2,282 110 2,867 Military Establishment — Headquarters Staff — Commander of Forces ... ... ... 700 Staff Officer (also for Artillery Duties) ... ... 300 Staff Officer (also Mounted Infantry Duties, North Island) ... ... ... 300 Staff Officer (also Mounted Infantry Duties, South Island) ... .. ... 300 Assistant Staff Officer ... ... ... 200 Assistant Adjutant-General (A) (six months) ... 200" Assistant Adjutant-General (B) ... ... 200 8 Clerks : 1 at £200, 1 at £175, 6 at £156 ... 1,311 2 Shorthand- and Type-writers at 7s. per day ... 218 2 Messengers at 8s. per day ... ... ... j 251 3,980 2,867
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86
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
item. 1901-2. DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— continued. VOTE No. 70— continued. School of Instruction — Commandant Staff Sergeant-Major at 7s. per day (six months) 2 Non-com. Officers (Instructors) at 7s. per day £ 400 64 256 £ 720 4 5 Allowances to Officers and Non-com. Officers attending Classes Expenses of Outdoor Tactical Exercises 1,120 500 1,620 6 7 8 0 Other Charges— Extra Clerical Assistance House and Forage Allowances Travelling-expenses - Contingencies 2,340 500 1,200 750 100 2,550 Total—Vote No. 70 ... 11,73' PERMANENT MILITIA AND VOLUNTEERS. 1901-2. Total number of officers .. 414 VOTE No. 71. Sal Abies — No. 1 Service Company — 1 Lieutenant-Colonel 3 Captains: 1 at £250 and 2 at £235 per annum 4 Lieutenants : 2 at £185, 2 at £150 per annum 4 Military Cadets at £50 per annum 2 Regimental Sergeants-Major at 10s. per day 4 Sergeants-Major at 8s. 6d. per day 9 Sergeants at 8s. per day ... 2 Artillery Instructors at 8s. 6d. per day 9 Corporals at 7s. 6d. per day 9 Bombardiers at 7s. 3d. per day 12 Artificers at 8s. 6d. per day 76 Gunners at 6s. 6d. per day 40 Gunners at 6s. per day ... 40 Gunners at 5s. 6d. per day 25 Gunners at 4s. 6d. per day 5 Trumpeters at 3s. per day 2 Armourer Sergeants at 9s. per day 16 Drivers at 6s. per day 300 720 670 200 365 621 1,314 311 1,232 1,191 1,861 9,015 4,380 4,015 2,028 274 329 1,752 No. 2 Service Company — 2 Captains: 1 at £400 and 1 at £350 per annum 1 Lieutenant 2 Military Cadets at £50 per annum 1 Submarine Mining Instructor at 8s. per day 4 Sergeants-Major at 8s. 6d. per day 5 Sergeants at 8s. per day ... 5 Corporals at 7s. 6d. per day 5 2nd Corporals at 7s. 3d. per day 40 Sappers at 7s. per day 6 Sappers at 6s. per day 10 Sappers at 5s. 6d. per day 15 Sappers at 4s. 6d. per day 30,578 760 150 100 146 621 730 684 662 5,110 657 1,004 1,232 11,846 Salary oi Medical Officer, Permanent Militia ... 100
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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund, Services
:t*m. 19' '1-2. PERMANENT MILITIA AND VOLUNTEERS— contd. VOTE No. 71— continued. Othek Charges— Clothing Freight, Cartage, &c. Fuel and Light Gas and Water ... House Allowance Hospital Charges Maintenance and Repairs of Torpedo-boats, Boat-sheds, Launches, &c. Military Books, Maps, &c. Miscellaneous Stores Medical Attendance, Medicine, &c. Repairing, painting, &c, Buildings Stores for Maintenance of Guns and Batteries Scavenge.ring Travelling-expenses Volunteer Instruction Working-pay, Crews of Launches, &c. Contingencies £ 4 5 6 7 a 9 10 800 800 250 300 600 70 11 12 L3 14 la 16 17 l>! 1!) 20 1,000 100 150 350 200 1,000 50 600 300 450 500 7,520 2] Salaeies — Auckland — Officer Commanding District ... Adjutant Assistant Adjutant Mounted Instructor (officer) (six months) 3 Infantry Drill Instructors at 7s. per day 2 Mounted Drill Instructors at 7s. per day (six months) Storekeeper (Permanent Militiaman) (six months) ... Clerk 50,044 300 275 200 100 384 256 50 156 22 Wellington — Officer Commanding District... Adjutant Assistant Adjutant Mounted Instructor (officer) ... 4 Infantry Drill Instructors at 7s. per day 3 Mounted Drill Instructors at 7s. per day (six months) Storekeeper (Permanent Militiaman) (six months) ... Clerk 400 275 200 201 511 192 50 156 23 Nelson — Officer Commanding Assistant Adjutant 1 Mounted Drill Instructor (six months) 2 Infantry Drill Instructors at 7s. per day Clerk 200 100 64 256 156 24 Canterbury — Officer Commanding District... Officer Commanding Sub-district Adjutant Assistant Adjutant 1 Mounted Instructor (officer) (six months) 3 Infantry Drill Instructors at 7s. per day 2 Mounted Drill Instructors at 7s. per day (six months) 2 Clerks at 10s. per day Storekeeper (Permanent Militiaman) (six months) ... 300 100 275 200 100 384 128 312 50
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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services
tem. 1901-2. PEEMANENT MILITIA AND VOLUNTEEES— contd. VOTE No. 71— continued. Salabies— continued. 25 Otago— Officer Commanding District... 2 Officers Commanding Sub-districts at £100 per ann. Adjutant Assistant Adjutant Mounted Instructor (officer) (six months) 4 Infantry Drill Instructors at 7s. per day 2 Mounted Drill Instructors at 7s. per day (six months) Storekeeper (Permanent Militiaman) (six months) ... 3 Clerks at £156 per annum ... 325 200 275 200 100 511 128 50 468 8,588 •26 21 28 29 30 31 32 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 •II 42 Other Chabges— 26 Travelling-alloivanccs — Auckland Wellington Nelson Canterbury Otago 27 Advertising 28 Allowance to Cadets 29 Capitation Allowance 30 Cleaning Offices 31 Daylight Parades 32 Drill-and Boat-sheds 33 Efficiency Fees for Volunteers 34 Forage and House Allowances 35 Freight, Cartage, &c. 36 Guards of Honour, Escorts, &c. 37 Gun-cleaning Allowance, Field Batteries... 38 Hire of Steamers 39 Horses for Guns, &o. 40 Labour, delivering Cargo 41 Miscellaneous Stores 42 Naval Artillery Volunteers, Purchase, Eepair, &c, of Boats 43 Prizes for Eifle-shooting, &c. ... 44 Printing Army List 45 Purchase and Keep of Horses for Field Batteries 46 Eent of Offices, Fuel, Light, &c. 47 Eent, Purchase, Eepair, &c, of Eifie-ranges 48 Eailway Fares for Defence Forces 49 Eepairs to Tents, Flags, &c. ... 50 Eefund Customs Duty, Colonial Ammunition Company 51 Eepairs to Accoutrements, &c. 52 Tram and Ferry Tickets for Volunteers ... 53 Telephone Connections 54 Volunteer Encampments 55 Contingencies 300 500 300 400 400 250 700 30,000 30 1,500 3,500 1,500 1,675 900 150 300 600 300 50 350 43 44 45 46 47 48 i<) 50 51 52 58 54 55 350 2,500 50 1,000 250 5,000 4,000 160 300 100 150 400 6,000 700 Less estimated Credits under section 41 of " The Public Eevenues Act, 1891" 64,665 2,000 Total —Vote No. 71 ... 62,665 121,29'
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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services
;em. 19i 1-2. STOEES AND MAGAZINES. 1901-2. Total number of officers .. 40 VOTE No, 72. Salaries— Auckland — 2 Magazine Keepers : 1 (also Defence Storekeeper) at £165, 1 at £120 2 Arms Cleaners at £110 ... Wellington — Storekeeper (also Police Storekeeper) ... Assistant-Storekeeper 7 Clerks at £156 per annum Foreman Storeman Armourer Armourer's Assistant 12 Arms Cleaners: 3 at £120, 9 at £110 per annum 2 Magazine Keepers: 1 at £130,1 at £120 per annum Otaga — Caretaker, Powder Hulk ... Other Districts — 8 Magazine Keepers 285 220 275 200 1,092 183 160 201 165 1,350 250 3 120 4 75 Other Charges— Eepairs to Magazines, Hulks, Store Buildings, &e. ... Clerical assistance, Arms Cleaners, Labourers, &c. ... Contingencies 4,576 5 6 7 750 1,000 200 Less Contributions from other Departments 1,950 25 % 1,925 Total—Vote No. 72 ... 6,501 SOUTH AEBICA CONTINGENTS. VOTE No. 73. South Africa Contingents— Pay, Equipment, Purchase of Horses, Expenses of Transport, and Contingencies 30,000 Total—Vote No. 73 ... 30,000 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES. 1 2 3 VOTE No. 74. Allowances to relatives of deceased members of New Zealand Contingents Allowances for extra services connected with the despatching of the Contingents to South Africa Amount lost by default of late Magazine Keeper, Mount Eden Annual grant for Eifle Club prizes for shooting, &c, £250 for each Volunteer District Boring Cylinders for H.P. Mountings, B.L. Guns 1,000 800 223 is 1,000 250 5
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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
tern. 19' '1-2. MISCELLANEOTJS SERVICES— continued. 10 11 12 13 14 15 1G 17 G 7 8 VOTE No. 74— continued. Capitalisation of annual grant awarded to Sapper Head, Torpedo Corps, for injuries sustained at explosion, Shelly Bay Compassionate allowance to the Children of late Torpedoman Heighton. at the rate of £1 per week Compassionate allowance to ex-Torpedoinan Cornwall for injuries received at the Shelly Bay explosion, at 15s. per week Compassionate allowance to the widow of the late Sergeant O. Olive, killed at Mahanga Bay explosion, at the rate of £1 per week ... Compassionate allowance to the widow and three children of the late Corporal H, Blick, killed at the Mahanga Bay explosion, at the rate of £1 15s. per week Compassionate allowance (7s. 6d. per week) to child of late Sapper W. A Teague, killed at Mahanga Bay explosion Compassionate allowance of 2s. 2d. per diem to James Hamblyn, injured in Maori War Compensation to Officers and Non-commissioned Officers on retirement from service Compensation for loss sustained by cancellation of contract for Volunteer camp at Timaru, as recommended by Public Petitions Committee — Alfred Budd Patrick Rielly Entertaining and reception of returned, members of Contingents Expenses of Contingents to Australia in connection with Commonwealth celebrations Expenses in connection with the visit of Imperial and Indian troops Expenses of six Non-commissioned Officers sent to England for instruction Expenses in connection with New Zealand members of • South African Irregular Forces Explosives Act Amendment Act, 1897, Expenses in connection with Grant for Passages to England of mother and sisters of late Private F. Broome, 2nd N.Z. Contingent Grant to Major H. C. Pilcher, Government Agent, Capetown, for services in connection with the New Zealand contingents Grant to Miss Sim to cover the cost of bringing the effects of her late brother, Trooper C. G. F. Sim, South African Light Horse, to New Zealand Gymnasiums for Volunteers Passage to Calcutta for Captain Pulton, rejoining his regiment Passages to England of Colonel Penton, Major Madocks, and Captain Mackenzie on completion of engagements Passages and Expenses of Military Officers sent to England for Instruction Passages from England of Officers and Non-commis-sioned Officers Passages of Armourer Sergeants from England Payment of Public Trust Office charges in connection with estates of deceased members of contingents Pension to Mrs. Elizabeth Ford Pension of late F. G. Eawson, continued to his Widow Pension to Aperahama Tahumirangi for wounds received while in the service of the New Zealand Government 400 52 39 52 91 20 40 1,000 60 86 1,000 5,000 1,000 18 750 19 100 20 500 21 50 22 250 23 8 300 24 25 50 26 300 27 400 28 29 30 500 160 81 32 33 250 46 45 10
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91
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services,
tem. 19' •1—2. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES— continued. VOTE No. 7'4— continued. Pensions to Recipients of N.Z. Cross Proportion of Salaries of two Inspectors of Explosives Proportion of Salary and Expenses of Imperial Officer in London as Inspector of Warlike Stores Purchase, &c, of Medals Purchase of Piano for 5th New Zealand Contingent ... Purchase of Small-arms Ammunition Purchase of steamer "Nile," Auckland Rebuilding the Sea-wall of the Military Cemetery at Tauranga, Moiety of expenses Repairs, &c , to Military Graveyards Repairs to Machinery and Hulls of Steam-launches and Torpedo-boats Repairs to machinery and hulls of steam-launclies and torpedo-boats (additional) Rifle-shooting Competitions Expenses Special allowance to ex-Constable Packer, for serious permanent injuries received in the service Special allowance to ex-Constable Miles Leighton, for serious permanent injuries received in the service ... Volunteer Camps of Instruction Wairau Massacre Monument (improvement of grounds) £ 34 85 86 140 150 87 as 39 40 41 250 150 25 20,000 1,600 42 43 75 100 14 700 43 46 300 700 47 40 4S 49 30 8,000 50 Total Vote No. 74 48,142 TOTAL OF CLASS XV. £21 ,677
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CLASS XVI.—POLICE DEPARTMENT.
92
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
Salaries. £ Other Charges. £ Total. £ £ 'ote 75. —Police Department ... 97,054 24,779 24,779 121,833 „ 76. —Miscellaneous Services 1,033 1,033 1,033 TOTAL OF CLASS XVI. 97,054 25,812 15,812 122,866 :tem. 1-2. POLICE DEPARTMENT. . 1901-2. Total number of officers ... 614 VOTE No. 75. Salaries — Commissioner 3 Clerks: 1 at £275,1 at £260,1 at £140; Cadet, £70... 7 Inspectors: 2 at £400, 3 at £325, 2 at £300 5 Sub-Inspectors at £250 2'Sergeants-Major at 11s. 6d. per day 56 Sergeants : 18 at 11s., 2 at 10s. 6d., 23 at 10s., 13 at 9s. 6d. per day 513 Constables: 127 at 9s., 41 at 8s. 6d., 55 at 8s., Ill at 7s. 6d., 179 at 7s. per day ... 6 Probationers at 6s. per day ... 20 Detectives: 6 at 14s. 6d., 2 at 13s. 6d., 1 at 12s. 6d., 1 at 11s. 6d., 5 at 10s. 6d , 5 at 9s. 6d. per day Native Constables 21 District Constables Extra Pay to 15 Constables doing plain-clothes duty, and 10 District and Assistant Clerks, at Is. per day Female Searchers 4 Matrons at £100 Constable at Chatham Islands (and Clerk Resident Magistrate's Court, and Clerk Post Office) 5 Constables acting as Magazine-keepers: 3 at £5, 2 at £10 Contribution to Salaries of Inspectors under Explosives Act, 1 at £58, 1 at £50 4 Surgeon* (1 at each centre), £100 each ... 600 745 2,375 1,250 420 10,448 73,310 657 4,343 400 1,054 456 50 400 38 35 108 400 Less contributions from other Departments 97,089 35 97,054
93
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CLASS XVI.—POLICE DEPARTMENT— continued.
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services
tern. 19 a-2. POLICE DEPARTMENT— continued. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 2 3 4 5 G 7 8 VOTE No. 75- continued. Other Chabges— Allowance to Police using their own bicycles on duty... Clothing Forage Freight and cartage Gas and Water House Allowances, 6 Inspectors at £50, 3 Sub-Inspectors at £36 Lodging-allowance to married men of over three years' service who are unprovided with quarters —16 Sergeants at Iβ. 6d., 127 Constables at Is. per day; Cadet, £25 Medical expenses and medicines Photographing prisoners, &c. ... Police Prosecutions, defending Appeals, Ac. Purchase of Horses Rations for Prisoners, Fuel, and Light Rent of Out-stations Repairing, painting, and improving Police premises Saddlery, &c. Scavenging and chimney-sweeping Shoeing horses Stores and supplies Telephone connections Travelling-expenses and Transport of Prisoners Contingencies ... .... 140 1,600 1,750 750 1,000 408 2,781 350 100 1,750 250 1,000 2,000 500 100 200 300 550 550 10,000 200 Less estimated credits under section 41 of "The Public Revenues Act, 1891" 26,279 1,500 Total —Vote No. 75 24,779 121,833 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES. 1 2 3 4 VOTE No. 76. Compassionate allowance to widow of late Constable Luke McDonnell Compensation for loss of office to Daniel Hannan, ex-sergeant of police Expenses attending the detection of sly-grog sellers ... Further compensation to ex-Constable John Cummins for serious injuries received in the service Further allowance to ex-Constable Patrick McGrill Rewards for conviction in sly-grog cases ... Special allowance to ex-Constable Stewart for serious permanent injuries received in the service 100 188 300 5 (i 7 55 55 300 40 Total—Vote No. 76 1,033 TOTAL OF CLASS XVI. ... £12 :,866
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CLASS XVII.—LANDS AND SURVEY DEPARTMENT.
94
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
1901-2. Salaries. Other Charges. Totals. £ £ £ ote 77.—Department of Lands and Survey 61,655 57,150 118,805 „ 78. —-Miscellaneous Services 12, 884 12, 884 TOTAL OF CLASS XVII. ... 61,655 70,034 131,689 .tern 19 1-2. DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY. 1901-2. Total number of officers and artisans ... 287 VOTE No. 77. Salaeies — Head Office— Surveyor-General and Secretary for Crown Lands Assistant Surveyor-General and Under-Secretary for Crown Lands 9 Draughtsmen: 1 (Chief) at £400, 1 at £300, 3 at £275, 1 at £270, 1 at £260, 1 at £240, 1 at £L20 ... 10 Clerks : 1 (Chief; at £300, I at £265 (also Private Secretary to Minister of Lands, £25,) 1 at £250, 1 at £240, 1 at £210, 1 at £200, 2 at £166, 1 at £150, 1 at £120, 1 at £110 ... Shorthand-writer and Typist (also Private Secretary lo Postmaster-General, £25) Foreman Lithographer and Photographer 8 Lithographic Printers, &c.: 2 at £175, 6 at £165 ... Photographer's Assistan t Map-mounter at £160 ; Stone-grinder at £135 4 Cadets: 1 at £100, 1 at £70, 1 at £60, 1 at £40 .... Assistant Surveyor Magnetic Observer Auditor of Land Revenue Superintendent of Settlements... 750 650 2,415 2, 177 320 270 1,340 180 295 270 240 300 390 390 9,987
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CLASS XVII.—LANDS AND SURVEY DEPARTMENT— continued.
95
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
!tem 19 1-2. DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY— continued. VOTE No. 77— continued. Salabies — continued. Auckland District — Chief Surveyor and Commissioner of Crown Lands 5 District Surveyors: 1 at £340, 1 at £310, 1 at £300, 1 at £270, 1 at £250 4 Assistant Surveyors: 1 at £240, 1 at £180, 2 at £120 10 Draughtsmen : 1 (Chief) at £375, 1 at £300, 1 at £275, 3 at £250, 1 at £235, 1 at £230, 1 at £205, 1 at £130 8 Clerks : 1 (Receiver of Land Revenue) at £300,1 at £290, 1 at £220, 1 at £210,1 at £200, 1 at £185, 1 at £120, 1 at £110 4 Cadets : 2 at £70, 2 at £40 ... 3 Rangers: 1 at, £260, 1 at £250, 1 at £220 Messenger £ 525 1,470 660 2,500 1,635 220 730 120 7,860 flawke's Bay District — Chief Surveyor and Commissioner of Crown Lands 2 District Surveyors : 1 at £375, 1 at £325 3 Assistant Surveyors : 1 at £250, 1 at £200, 1 at £150 8 Draughtsmen: 1 (Chief) at £350, 1 at £325, 1 at £270, 1 at £260, 1 at £250, 1 at £235, 1 at £230, 1 at £180 4 Clerks: 1 (Receiver of Land Revenue) at £310, 2 at £170, 1 at £110 ... • ... 2 Cadets : 1 at £70, 1 at £60 ... 2 Rangers: 1 at £275, 1 at £250 450 700 600 2,100 760 130 525 5,265 Taranaki District — Chief Surveyor and Commissioner of Crown Lands ... 2 District Surveyors: 1 at £310, 1 at £260 • 3 Assistant Surveyors : 2 at £240, 1 at £160 7 Draughtsmen : 1 (Chief) at £300, 1 at £275, 1 at £250,2 at £230, 1 at £200, 1 at £185 .. 4 Clerks: 1 (Receiver of Land Revenue) at £240, 1 at £235, 1 at £170, 1 at £110 ... 5 Cadets: 1 at £70, 2 at £60, 2 at £50 ... 2 Rangers : 1 at £275, 1 at £156 500 570 640 ] ,070 755 290 431 4,856 Wellington District — Chief Surveyor and Commissioner of Crown Lands 4 District Surveyors : 1 at £325, 1 at £300, 1 at £260, 1 at £250 4 Assistant Surveyors: 1 at £250,1 at £200, 1 at £130, 1 at £120 9 Draughtsmen : 1 (Chief) at £375, 2 at £325, 1 at £260,1 at £235,2 at £230, 1 at £210,1 at £140 ... 4 Clerks: 1 at £310, 1 (Receiver of Land Revenue) at £260, 1 at £220, 1 at £120 ... 10 Cadets: 4 at £70, 1 at £60, 3 at £50, 2 at £40 3 Rangers: 1 at £275, 1 at £265, 1 at £200 Messenger 575 1,135 700 2,330 910 570 740 120 7,080
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CLASS XVII.—LANDS AND SURVEY DEPARTMENT— continued.
96
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
[tern. 1-2. 19 DEPARTMENT OP LANDS AND SURVEY— continued. VOTE No. 77— continued Sal ab i es — con tin ued. Nelson District— Chief Surveyor and Commissioner of Crown Lands 3 District Surveyors : 1 at £355, 1 at £310, 1 at £290 3 Assistant Surveyors : 1 at £240, 2 at £150 8 Draughtsmen : 1 (Chief) at £350, 1 at £275. 1 at £270, 2 at £260, L at £240, 1 at £210, 1 at £120, 3 Clerks: 1 at £240, 1 at £220, 1 at £140 Cadet £ 475 955 510 £ 1,985 600 60 Marlhorouqh District — Chief Surveyor and Commissioner of Crown Lands ... 2 District Surveyors : 1 at £340, 1 at £280 2 Assistant Surveyors at £240 5 Draughtsmen : 1 (Chief) at £285, 2 at £230, 1 at £225 1 at £220 2 Clerks: 1 at £210, 1 at £120 Cadet 2 Rangers: 1 at £250, 1 at £100 4,615 500 620 480 1,190 330 60 350 3,530 Westland District— Chief Surveyor and Commissioner of Crown Lands Assistant Surveyor 3 Draughtsmen : 1 (Chief) at £300, 1 at £1:75, 1 at £165 Clerk 2 Cadets : 1 at £70, 1 at £50 ... 2 Rangers: 1 at £230, 1 at £75 450 240 640 120 120 305 1,875 Canterbury District — Chief Surveyor and Commissioner of Crown Lands 3 District Surveyors : 2 at £300, 1 at £280 8 Draughtsmen:" 1 (Chief) at £375, 1 at £340,1 at £275, 3 at £240,1 at £220, 1 at £130 5 Clerks : 1 (Receiver of Land Revenue) at £285, 1 at £230, 1 at £220, 1 at £170, 1 at £110 ... 4 Cadets : 3 at £70, 1 at £60 2 Rangers: 1 at £260, 1 at £250 2 Messengers: 1 at £112, 1 at £110(also Office-keeper, £52) 500 880 2,060 1,015 270 510 222 5,457 10 Otaffo District — Chief Surveyor and Commissioner of Crown Lands 5 District Surveyors : 2 at £325,1 at £260, 2 at £250 10 Draughtsmen : 1 (Chief) at £350,1 at £325,2 at £285, 1 at £275, 1 at £240, 1 at £210, 1 at £160, 2 at£130, 8 Clerks: 1 (Chief) at £330, 1 (Receiver of Land Revenue) at £350, 1 at £270, 1 at £225, 1 at £200, 1 at £170, 1 at £120, 1 at £110 5 Cadets : 1 at £90, 2 at £70, 1 at £60, 1 at £50 3 Rangers : 1 at £285, 2 at £275 Curator, Resolution Island Road Surveyor 500 1,410 2,390 1,775 340 835 125 325 7,700
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CLASS XVII.—LANDS AND SURVEY DEPARTMENT— continued.
13— B. 7.
97
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services
tem. 19 a-2. DEPARTMENT OP LANDS AND SURVEY—continued. £ 11 VOTE No. 77— continued. Salabies — continued. Southland District — Chief Surveyor and Commissioner of Crown Lands 2 Assistant Surveyors : 1 at £240, 1 at £90 5 Draughtsmen: 1 (Chief) at £280, 1 at £285, 1 at £250, 1 at £215, 1 at £210 ... 5 Clerks : 1 (also Receiver of Land Revenue) at £250, 1 at £250, 1 at £170, 2 at £110 3 Cadets: 2 at £70, 1 at £60 ... 3 Rangers : 1 at £260, 1 at £50, 1 at £10... 450 330 1,240 890 200 320 3,430 12 18 II. 15 Iβ 17 IS 19 20 21 22 22 24 Othbk Chabges— Equipment and Wages (Staff) Temporary Surveyors and Parties Contract and Schedule Surveys Surveys: Landless Natives, &c. Travelling-expenses Instruments, Machinery, Paper, and other Office Requisites Advertising, Printing, and Binding Rent of Offices Commission on Money-orders ... Temporary assistance Cadets' lodging-allowance Fuel, light, &c. Contingencies 61,655 18,000 20,000 2,000 2,000 4,000 4,000 1,400 600 800 15,000 900 450 3,000 72,150 Less estimated Credits under section 41 of " The Public Revenues Act, 1891 " 133,805 15,000 Total—Vote No. 77 118,805 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES. 1 2 8 4 f> 6 VOTE No. 78. Advance to Cheviot Dairy Factory to cover cost of drain... Advance to M. Ferrick, Section 8b, Block VI., Mount Cerberus, in excess of that allowed by regulations ... Advance to T. J. Torrey, Sections 3 and 11, Block IX., Pukeokahu, in excess of regulations A rrears of rent remitted Arrears of rates due by Crown tenants (section 124, " Land Act, 1892 " Assistance to Mrs. Matheson to obtain transfer of Section 4, Tutaekara Village Settlement, from her late husband's name to herself Board of Examiners of Surveyors Brightwater Recreation-ground contribution Bull's Domain, improvements, &c. (subsidy, £1 for £1)... Clearing sweetbriar from reserve and Crown lands, Cheviot-Kaikoura Road Clifton Recreation-ground 70 20 5 100 100 7 S i) 10 6 5 100 60 11 r 100
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98
CLASS XVII.—LANDS AND SURVEY DEPARTMENT— continued.
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services,
Item. 19< 1-2. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES— continued. 12 13 VOTE No. 78— continued. Compassionate allowance to widow of Joseph F. Buller, draughtsman, Wellington District Lands and Survey Office ... ... .'.. Compensation for improvements on land for proposed additional township in Whangamomona Improvedfarm Settlement Compensation for improvements on Ngakutu Native Reserve Compensation to D. Kinney for resumption of part of Small Grazing-run 223c, Chatto Creek, for camping 120 150 11 350 15 reserve Compensation to John Old through error in disposing of Section 1, Block V., Awakino East Compensation to M. Tansey for injury to land Compensation for injuries to employes while in discharge of their duties, medical and other attendance during illness, and contingent expenses in connection with 16 10 220 43 17 IS same 150 3 19 •JO 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Con way Accommodation-house Costs of appellant in case Nireaha Tamaki v. Baker —in Court of Appeal, £99 lls.; in Privy Council, £344 8s. 8d.—as directed by Privy Council Cottage Hospital, Tahakopa Denniston Domain improvements Eradication of noxious weeds on Crown lands Expenses of inquiries, &c. ... "... Expenses of removal of temporary officers... Fees to Members of Waste Lands Boards ... Felling and grassing village-site in Block VII., Tadmor Survey District Felling bush, Umutoi Village ... Felling bush, Makoura Village Fencing Section 42, Block XI., Ongo, forest reserve, for scenic purposes Fencing and forming cemeteries Fencing Geraldine Domain Further contribution to Levin-Wereroa water-supply... Grants for military services, as recommended by the Public Petitions Committee— Delaney, W. M. Montgarrett, J. Grass-seed for Crown lands and settlers Half-cost of fencing boundary between Sections 25 and 26, Block V, Karioi Highbank Domain and Cemetery (fencing) In satisfaction of naval and military claims recommended for payment in Commissioner's Eeport H.-13, 1898 Isolated surveys, Whangaroa County Lake Pukaki plantations Levin-Wereroa (special water-race) (to account) Lyell Cemetery, clearing Mackay Town Domain Board (subsidy, £1 for £1) Marton Domain (subsidy, £1 for £1) Medicine-chest for Chatham Islands Millerton Domain Board (subsidy, £1 for £l) Native townships—Expenses of administration (roading and other works to be repaid) Ohinemutu drainage Opepe and Runanga stock paddocks (fencing and grassing) 434 250 50 500 100 250 1,498 90 27 18 160 300 30 1,000 30 50 500 35 86 37 88 80 50 89 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 60 200 19 400 20 50 100 40 40 4S 49 150 300 200
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CLASS XVII.—LANDS AND SURVEY DEPARTMENT— continued.
99
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
Item19 0.-2. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES—continued. 50 51 52 68 54 55 50 57 58 59 60 01 62 68 VOTE No. 78— continued. Paraparaumu — Felling and fencing forest reserve boundary and game-breeding station Paraparaumu and game-breeding station—Subsidy Payment to T. Lawrence of value of improvements, Section 8, Block VIII., Puketoi Purchase of recreation reserve for Pukekohe Eebates of rent to village-Homestead settlers, Wellington District, granted in error Eefund of rent paid by Angus Macpherson on account of part of Haehaetemoana River bed ltefund of survey-fees paid on sections in Gladstone Small-farm Association— Sections 13 and 18, Block VIII., Manganui (J. C. Thompson) Section 14, Block VIII., Manganui (J. Long) Section 17, Block XII., Manganui (Gγ. Burnhara) ... Refund of travelling-expenses of L. H. Snow, Chainman to Government Surveyor Refund to Messrs. Clifford and Weld on account of deficiency in area of Sections 266 and 267, Block VII., Cape Campbell Survey District Refund to S. and J. Donald, Sections 8 and 11, Block VII., Makuri, of rent deducted in error from value of improvements Refund to Michael Moynihan of deposit on account of Section 34, Mahora Estate ... Refunds on account of lands disposed of, short acreage, &c. Refunds for improvements effected Remission of half-year's rent to M. J. Sullivan, Lots 1 and 2, Pareora Settlement, through damage to crops by flooding Remission of one year's rent to S. A. Church, Lot 16, • Highbank Settlement, through loss by fire Remission of rent to lessees, Maerewhenua Settlement, through damage to and loss of crops by severe hailstorm: W. Paul, £16; Mrs. Crisp, £4; R. Gordon, £21; A. Grant, £6; J. O'Connor, £10; R. Whyte, £9; J. Foley, £25; A. Colee, £30; J. McPhee, £17; C. Manniser, £6; M. Fiddes, £53; J. D. Crisp, £5; M. Francis, £36; L. Fraser, £5; J. Park, £10; H. Kroll, £3; G. Eudd, £L07; 0. Millin, £7; G. Wise, £3; A. Bell, jun., £6; J. Wills, £195 Remission of rent under section 4 of " The Crown Tenants' Rent Rebate Act, 1900 "— Price, A. E., Lot 79, Reserve 261, Hakataramea W. H. Atkinson, Section 22, Block V., Mangahao Mrs. Rogerson, Section 12, Block XII., Clifford Bay Survey District Mrs. Parker, Section 24, Mangatainoka Village Settlement Remission of rent under section 53 of" The Land for Settlements Consolidation Act, 1900" — Young, David, Section 16, Block VIII., Waiau McNaughton, A., Section 17, Block VIII., Waiau ... McAlister, R., Section 10, Block VII., Waitaki Hill, James, Section 2, Block III., Maruwenua Resumption of Section 16, Block VIII., Manganui (J. Goddard), in lieu of providing special road 250 100 48 50 11 2 19 13 13 10 29 146 14 100 100 17 64 3 65 579 66 2 31 58 5 07 17 27 69 21 68 fl.p.l'fiKK
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100
CLASS XVII.—LANDS AND SURVEY DEPARTMENT— continued.
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
item. 19 1-2. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES— continued. 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 VOTE No. 78— continued. Resumption of Sections 5 and 7, Block XL, Manganui, for a road Resumption of part Section 77, Tikorangi, for scenic purposes Salary on retirement, J. P. Maitland (3 months) South Westland mail-steamer subsidy, monthly service Subsidy to doctors in outlying districts Subsidy towards purchase of Kensington Park, Whangarei, for recreation-ground, &c. Subsidy towards purchase of land for cemetery at Belfast Subsidy towards purchase of portion of Kaiti Hill, G-isborne, for recreation-ground (£1 for £1) Subsidy towards purchase of recreation-ground at Thames Temporary survey office, Taumaranui To prevent encroachment of rivers on Crown reserves... Village-homestead settlers' arrears Village settlements (advances for buildings, &c.) Westland Acclimatisation Society (£1 for £1) Wheeler, John, claim for military services £ 44 10 125 250 400 450 225 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 100 100 75 150 100 200 200 30 Total Vote No. 78 12,884 TOTAL O¥ CLASS XVII. £13 689
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CLASS XVIII.—VALUATION DEPARTMENT.
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
1901-2. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ ote 79. —Valuation Expenses ... 12,041 13,617 25,658 TOTAL OF CLASS XVIII. 12,041 3,617 25,658 tern. 1901-2. VALUATION EXPENSES. 1901-2. Total number of officers .. - 57 VOTE No. 79. Salaeies — Deputy Valuer-General (also Deputy Commissioner of Taxes, £400, and Deputy Superintendent Advances to Settlers Office, £50) Chief Clerk (also Land- and Income-tax, £300, and Advances to Settlers Office, £50) 6 Clerks: 1 at £300, 2 at £190, 2 at £165, 1 at £156, 1 at £110 Cadet 4 Draughtsmen : 1 at £220, 3 at £156 4 Supervising Valuers at £500 29 District Valuers: 1 at £400, 2 at £300, 2 at £275, 0 at £225, 10 at £200, 1 at £150, 4 at £100 8 Clerks: Dunedin, 1 at £250, 1 at £150; Auckland, 1 at £235, 1 at £175; Christehurch, 2 at £180 ; Invercargill, 1 at £220, 1 at £150 ' 2 Cadets: Auckland, 1 at £80; Christchurch, 1 at £80 Lodging Allowance : 2 at £26 Messenger (also Land- and Income-Tax, £63, and Advances to Settlers, £25) £ 75 25 1,276 50 688 2,000 6,125 1,540 160 52 50 Othee Chabges — Advertising Clerical Assistance Compassionate allowance to the daughters of the late A. J. Burns, District Valuer Legal expenses, Assessment Court expenses, and Fees to Valuers Maps Rent Revision of districts Travelling-expenses Contingencies 12,041 ' 2 8 4 100 7,500 5 67 6 7 8 9 10 900 300 350 600 3,500 300 Total—Vote No. 79 13,617 25,658 TOTAL OE CLASS XVIII. £25,658
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CLASS XIX.—RATES ON CROWN LANDS.
102
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
1901-2. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ Vote 80.—Kates on Crown Lands 800 800 TOTAL OF CLASS XIX. 800 800 :tem. 19 1-2. I BATES ON CEOWN LANDS. VOTE No. 80. Payable under the Crown and Native Lands Rating Acts, including full amounts payable in respect of security given by local bodies for loans— For current year, including arrears 800 Total—Vote No. 80 ... 800 TOTAL OF CLASS XIX. £800
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103
NEW ZEALAND STATE' EORESTS ACCOUNT.
Minister of Lands.
Appropriations for Consolidated Fund.
1901-2. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ Vote 109.—State Forests Branch of the Lands and Survey Department 1,010 11,322 12,332 TOTAL 1,010 1,322 12,332 !tem. STATE FORESTS BRANCH OF THE DEPARTMENT 19' 1-2. OF LANDS AND SURVEY. 1901-2. Total number of officers ... V VOTE No. 109. State Forests Bkanch of the Lands and Survey Department— Salaries — Chief Forester 6 Assistant Foresters and Nursery Overseers 250 760 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Other Charges — Fencing, Buildings, Planting, Material, &c,— Eweburn Nursery ... ... £850 Puhipuhi Nursery ... ... 800 Rotorua Nursery ... ... 1,200 Starborough Nursery ... ... 800 Tapanui Nursery ... ... 1,100 Wellington Nursery ... ... 800 New Plantations ... ... 4,000 1,010 9 10 Management and contingent expenses : State forests ... Planting reserves, Mackenzie County (from rents of reserves) Purchase-money of plantation, part of Raincliff Estate Tokaanu Springs Reserve : Paths and planting Travelling allowances and expenses Wanaka Island Domain improvements 9,550 500 11 L2 18 14 135 812 100 200 25 Total —Vote No. 109 ... 11,322 12,332 TOTAL £1 1,332
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LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS ACCOUNT.
Minister of Lands.
104
Appropriations for Land for Settlements Account.
1901-2. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ ote L10.—Land for Settlements Expenses 800 6,200 7,000 TOTAL ... 800 6,200 7,000 tern. 1-2. LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS EXPENSES. 1901-2. Total number of officers .. 1 VOTE No. 110. Salabies — Land-Pircliase Inspector 800 2 3 Othee Chabges— Preliminary expenses Contingencies 6,000 200 Total—Vote No. 110 ... 6,200 7,000 TOTAL £ ,000
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105
PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACCOUNT.
14— B. 7.
Appropriations for Public Trust Office Account
item. 19' 1-2. Chargeable on the Public Trust Office Account. £ COLONIAL TEEASUEEE. 1901-2. Total number of officers ... 54 VOTE No. 112. Salabies — Public Trustee Deputy Public Trustee (£25), and Chief Clerk (£400) ... Solicitor Assistant Chief Clerk Accountant 16 Clerks : 1 at £300, 3 at £215, 1 at £185, 1 at £175, 2 at £180,1 at £175,1 at £140,1 at £130, 1 at £110, 4 at £100 8 Cadets: 1 at £90, 1 at £75, 1 at £70, 5 at £50 5 Shorthand-writers and Typists: 1 at £120, 1 at £86, 1 at £60, 2 at £50 Eeserves Agent and District Agent, New Plymouth ... Clerk, District Agent, New Plymouth District Agents : Auckland Christchurch Dunedin Greymouth ... Nelson Clerks and Cadets at Agencies — Auckland, 1 at £130, 1 at £60 Christchurch, 1 at £170,1 at £150,1 at £60,1 at £52 Dunedin, 1 at £165, 1 cadet, £50 Local Audit, £240; London Agency, £100 3 Extra Cadets : 1 at New Plymouth, 1 at Dunedin, and 1 at Wellington, £40 each ... 800 425 500 350 300 2,620 485 366 300 200 350 350 275 200 165 190 432 215 340 120 8,983 2 8 Othbr Charges— Inspection of properties New premises, Wellington, for Public Trust Office: Erection of building, furnishing, &c. 200 15,000 15,200 Total—Vote No. 112 ... 24,183 PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACCOUNT £2. ,,183
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106
GOVERNMENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT.
Appropriations for Government Insurance Account.
Item. Chargeable on the Government Insurance 1901-2. Account. COLONIAL TBEAStJEEB. 1901-2. Total number of officers .. 101 £ £ VOTE No. 113. Salaeies— Head Office — Commissioner (also Accident, £100) Assistant Commissioner Actuary (also Accident, £25) Secretary (also Accident, £25) Chief Medical Officer Accountant (also Accident, £15) ... Assistant Actuary Chief Clerk (also Accident, £15) ... Second Assistant Actuary (also Accident, £25) Office Examiner (also Accident, £15) 42 Clerks : 1 at £275, 2 at £230 (also Accident, £10 each), 1 at £220, 1 at £215, 1 at £210, 3 at £200 (also Accident, £10 each), 1 at £200, 4 at £190, 5 at £180, 2 at £175,1 at £170 (also Accident, £10), 2 at £160, 8 at £150, 4 at £140, 1 at £135,1 at £130, 1 at £120, 3 at £110 14 Cadets : 1 at £60, 11 at £50, 2 at £40 For auditing accounts Chief Messenger Messenger ... ... 800 500 600 550 400 375 300 300 295 275 7,155 690 240 198 158 i ] Local Offices — Wellington Agency — District Manager (and Supervisor of New Business), (also Accident, £25) 3 Clerks : 1 at £235 (also Accident, £15), 1 at £180, 1 at £130 Cadet 12,836 500 545 60 1,105 Auckland Agency — District Manager (also Accident, £25) 3 Clerks: 1 at £220 (also Accident, £15), 1 at £175, 1 at £120 450 515 965 Christchurch Agency— District Manager (also Accident, £25) ... 2 Clerks: 1 at £235 (also Accident, £15), 1 at £150 Cadet 450 385 70 905 Dunedin Agency— District Manager (also Accident, £25) .., 3 Clerks : 1 at £220 (also Accident, £15), 1 at £160, 1 at £140 450 520 970 (; Napier Agency— Eesident Agent Cadet 300 40 340 Wanganui Agency— Eesident Agent (also Accident, £15) Cadet 195 60 ., 255
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GOVERNMENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT— continued.
107
Appropriations for Government Insurance Account.
;em. 1901-2. COLONIAL TEBASUEEE— continued. VOTE No. 113— continued. Salaries— continued. Local Offices —continued. Nelson Agency— Eesident Agent Clerk £ £ 250 120 Timaru Agency— Eesident Agent (also Accident, £15) Cadet 370 190 60 Oamaru Agency — Eesident Agent (also Accident, £15) Clerk 250 175 120 Invereargill Agency — Eesident Agent (also Accident, £15) Clerk 295 11 235 120 355 12 Greymouth Agency— Eesident Agent (also Accident, £15) Cadet 175 40 215 13 London—Agent-General's Office— Half Salary of one Clerk 100 Other Charges— Extra Clerical Assistance Commission Medical Fees Travelling- expenses • Advertising, Printing, and Stationery Postage and Telegrams Triennial Expenses Contingencies 6,125 14 15 16 17 18 1.9 20 21 2,000 14,000 5,000 1,000 2,000 2,000 1,000 5,000 32,000 Total—Vote No. 113 ... 50,961 GOVERNMENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT ... £5 ',961
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GOVERNMENT ACCIDENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT.
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Appropriations for Government Accident Insurance Account
!tem. 19 1-2. Chargeable on the Government Accident Insurance Account. COLONIAL TBBASUBEE. VOTE No. 114. Salaries — Head Office — Commissioner (also Life Insurance, £800) ... Actuary (also Life Insurance, £600) Secretary (also Life Insurance, £550) Accountant (also Life Insurance, £375) Chief Clerk (also Life Insurance, £300) Second Assistant Actuary (also Life Insurance, £295) Office Examiner (also Life Insurance, £275) 1 Clerk 6 Clerks : 3 at £10 (also Life Insurance, £200 each), 2 at £10 (also Life Insurance, £200 each), 1 at £10 (also Life Insurance, £170) 6 Cadets at £40 100 25 25 15 15 25 15 140 60 240 Local Offices — Wellington Agency— District Manager (also Life Insurance, £500) Clerk (also Life Insurance, £235) 660 25 15 Auckland Agency— District Manager (also Life Insurance, £450) Clerk (also Life Insurance, £220) 40 25 15 Christchurch AgencyDistrict Manager (also Life Insurance, £450) Clerk (also Life Insurance, £235) 40 25 15 Dunedin Agency — District Manager (also Life Insurance, £450) Clerk (also Life Insurance, £220) 40 25 15 Wanganui Agency — Eesident Agent (also Life Insurance, £195) 40 15 Timaru Agency— Eesident Agent (also Life Insurance, £190) 15 Oamaru Agency— Eesident Agent (also Life Insurance, £175) 15 Invercargill Agency— Eesident Agent (also Life Insurance, £235) 15 10 Greymouth Agency— Eesident Agent (also Life Insurance, £175) 15 235 Contingencies— Preliminary Expenses, Contingencies, and Commission (including provision for payments to Life Branch under clause 28 of Government Accident Insurance Act 895 11 7,000 Total—Vote No. 114 7,89 GOVERNMENT ACCIDENT INSURANCE ) „_ fi( ACCOUNT ... j 5 '5
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GOVERNMENT ADVANCES TO SETTLERS OFFICE MANAGEMENT ACCOUNT.
By Authority : John Mackay> Government Printer, Wellington. 1901. ]s—B. 7.
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Appropriations for Advances to Settlers Office.
Item. 19i 1-2. Chargeable to the Government Advances to Settlers Office Management Account. MINISTEE OF LANDS. 1901-2. Total number of officers ... 27 VOTE No. 115. Salaries— Superintendent (also Commissioner of Taxes, £650) ... Deputy Superintendent (also Deputy Commissioner of Taxes, £400, and Deputy Valuer-General, £75) Chief Clerk (also Chief Clerk, Land- and Income-tax Department, £300, and Valuation Department, £25) Inspecting Accountant (also Accountant, Land- and Income-tax Department, £350) 15 Clerks : 1 at £280, 2 at £180, 1 at £175, 1 at £170, 1 at £165, 1 at £160, 8 at £156, I at £155, 1 at £150, 1 at £145, 2 at £120 6 Cadets: 1 at £70, 2 at £60, 1 at £40, 1' at Auckland, £90 ; 1 at Invercargill, £110 Lodging allowance : 3 at £26 Member of the Board not in Civil Service ... Messenger (also Land- and Income-tax Department, £63, and Valuation Department, £50) ... 250 50 50 50 2,468 430 78 163 25 3,564 2 8 i 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Otheb Chabges— Advertising Contribution to Post Office Contribution to Valuation Department Fire-insurance Premiums temporarily advanced to prevent Policies lapsing Interest on Loan Interest on Amounts deposited against Loans Printing and Stationery Proportion of Audit Expenses ... Eefund Valuation-fees on Loans not entertained Refund to purchase of security after survey of grassed land, and correct boundaries... Contingencies 50 800 2,500 50 80,000 300 350 200 200 12 400 500 Total —Vote No. 115 85,350 88,914 EBNMENT ADVANCES TO SETTLEES OFFICE MANAGEMENT ACCOUNT .... £8i ,914
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APPROPRIATIONS CHARGEABLE ON THE CONSOLIDATED FUND AND OTHER ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st MARCH, 1902., Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1901 Session I, B-07
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29,776APPROPRIATIONS CHARGEABLE ON THE CONSOLIDATED FUND AND OTHER ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st MARCH, 1902. Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1901 Session I, B-07
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