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1910-1911. NEW ZEALAND.
APPROPRIATIONS CHARGEABLE ON THE CONSOLIDATED FUND AND OTHER ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st MARCH, 1911.
INDEX.
1910-1911.
Page Accident Insurance Aeoount .. .. .. 146 Advances to Local Authoritiea Branch .. .. 150 Advances to Settlers Branch .. .. .. 149 Advances to Workers .. .. .. 150 Advertising Office .. .. .. 63 Agriculture, Commerce, and Tourists Department .. 114 Audit Office .. .. .. 60 Bacteriological Laboratory .. .. 64 Bankruptcy .. .. .. ..41 Carriage of Mails by Railway .. .. 25 Civil List .. .. .. ..5 Clerk of Executive Council .. .. 58 Commerce and Tourists .. .. .. 11!) Conveyance of Inland Mails .. .. 24 ' Conveyance of Mails by Sea .. .. 24 i Cook Islands Administration .. .. 49 Coroners .. .. .. 46 Criminal Prosecutions .. .. 46 , Crown Law Office .. .. .. 40 Customs Offices and Services .. .. 87 Customs: Miscellaneous ~ .. ..90 Defence Department .. .. 78 Defence: Miscellaneous Servioes .. .. .S, r > Dominion Laboratory ~ .. 63 Education Department: Head Office .. .. 124 Education : Miscellaneous Servioee .. .. 131 Education of the Blind .. .. .. 130 Electoral .. .. .. 61 Elementary Education .. .. ..125 Finance, Minister of .. .. 17 Friendly Societies Office .. .. 18 General Expenses, Legislative Department .. 15 Geological Burvey Branch of the Mines .. 56 Government Domains .. .. 34 Government Steamers .. .. .. Bβ Government Life Insurance Account .. .. 143 Government Accident Insurance Account .. .. 146 High CommUsioner .. .. .. .. fi2 Home for Backward Children .. .. .. 131 Home for Defectives .. .. .. 70 Hospitals and Chiritable Aid .. .. ..71 House of Representatives .. .. .. 14 Income-tax .. .. .. .. 19 Industrial Schools .. .. .. .. 128 Infant Life Protection .. .. ..129 Inspection of Machinery and Survey of Ships .. IT Insurance, Government Life, Aeoount .. .. 143 Internal Affairs Offico .. .. .. 59 Internal Affairs : Miscellaneous Services .. 74 Interest and Sinking Fund .. .. .. 6 Junior Cadets .. .. .. .. 88 Justice Department .. .. .. .. 39 Justice : Miscellaneous Services .. .. 47 Labour Department .. ~ .. 98 Land and Deeds Registry .. .. .. 53 Land-tax.. .. .. .. ..18 Lands and Survey Department .. .. .. 101 Lands and Survey : Miscellaneous Services .. 105 Land for Settlements Account .. .. .. 138 Legislative Council .. .. .. .. 14 Legislative : General Expenses .. .. 16 Life Insurance Account .. .. .. 143 Magistrates' Courts .. .. .. .. 42 Maintenance and Improvement of Roads .. .. 34 Maintenance of Telegraph and Telephone Lines ~ 25
Page Manual and Technical Instruction .. .. 126 Maori Councils .. .. .. .. 37 , Maori Lands Administration .. .. 36 ' Marine and Haibours .. .. 91 I Marine: Miscellaneous Services .. .. 95 Mental Hospitals .. .. .. .. 66 Messengers and Office-keepers .. .. .. 59 Meteorological Office .. .. .. 98 : Mines .. .. .. .. .. 55 Mines : Miscellaneous Services .. .. 56 Ministers' Secretaries .. .. .. 59 Miscellaneous Services— Customs .. ~ .. 90 Defence .. .. ~ .. 85 Education .. .. .. ~ 131 Internal Affairs .. .. .. .. 74 Justice .. .. .. .. 47 Lands and Survey .. .. .. 105 Marine .. .. .. .95 Mines .. .. .. .. 56 Native .. .. .. .. 87 Polioe .. .. .. .. 51 Post and Telegraph .. .. .. 25 Treasury .. .. .. .. 19 Museum .. .. .. ~ .. 62 : Native Department .. .. .. .. 35 Native Land Court .. .. .. .. 35 Native Land Settlement Account .. .. 152 Native Sohools .. .. .. ~ 127 Native : Miscellaneous Services .. .. 37 New Zealand State-guaranteed Advances Account .. 149 Patent Offioe .. .. .. .. 40 1 Permanent Force .. .. ~ .. 79 Permanent Charges .. .. .. .. 6 Police .. .. .. .. ; I so Police: Miscellaneous Services .. 51 Post and Telegraph Salaries .. .. .. 21 Post and Telegraph: Miscellaneous Services ~ 25 Printing and Stationery .. .. .. 64 Prisons .. .. ~ .. 47 Public Buildings, Domains, and Maintenance of Roads 32 Public Healih .. .. .. .. 73 Public Trustee's Account .. ~ 141 Railways Department .. .. ..27 [ Rates on Crown LanHs .. .. ..18 Rates on Native Lan.ls .. ~ 18 Registrar-General .. .. .. ..60 Rural Mail Deliveries .. ~ ..' 25 Scenery Preservation Account .. .. 137 I School Buildings, Furniture, and Silos .. ~ 132 School for the Deaf .. .. .. 130 Secondary and Higher Education .. 126 Speoial Acts of the Legislature .. '. ]i Stamp Department .. .. .. ..52 State Coal-mines Account ~ 135 State Fire Insurance Account .. .. ' 148 State Forests Acnount .. .. 133 i Stores and Magazines .. .. 84 Supieme Court .. .. ..40 Survey of Ships .. .. .. 91 Technical Instruction .. ~ 12q Territorial Force .. .. 82 Tourists .. .. .. tl 120 Training Colleges and Training of Teaoherd' .' [ 127 Treasury Department .. .. .. 17 Treasury: Miscellaneous .. .. .. 19 Valuation .. .. ~ H2 Wardens' Courts .. .. ~ 42 Weatlier Reporting Office .. .. 93 Working Railways Department ~ »! IT
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1910-1911.
Page.) Q * a ., 1910-1 Summary of Services chargeable on the Consolidated Fund and other Accounts. £ HKVBNUE ACCOUNT. 1-11. 11. £ Permanent Appropriations— 5 Civil List ... ... ... 35,500 (j Interest and Sinking Fund ... ... 2,472,788 11 Under Special Acts of the Legislature ... 1,103,822 8 ,672 ,110 Annual Appkofhiations— 14 Class I.— Legislative Departments ... 34,573 17 Class 11 — Department of Finance ... 51,901 21 Class 111.— Post and Telegraph Depart mem . 923,672 27 Class IV.— Working Railways Department 2,229,555 32 Class V.—Puhlic Buildings, Domains, and Maintenance of Roads ... 89 ,S*93 35 Class VI.—rNative Department ... 22 257 39 i Class VII.- Justice Department ... 373 939 55 Class VIII.—Mines Department . .. 26,439 58 ; Class IX. —Department of Internal Affairs 274,885 7s Class X.— Defence Department ... 218,716 87 Class XT.—Customs, Marihe and Harbours, and Inspection of Machinery Departments ... ..". 126,538 j 98 Class XII.— Department of Labour 24 000 101 Class XIII— Department of Lands and Survey 271,422 114 Class XIV—Department of Agriculture, Commerce, and Tourists ... 196,176 121 Class XV. —Education Department ... 931 042 5 ,800 ,168 I'otal— Revenue Account j r 5 ,800 ,168 9,4 9 ,472 ,278 Other Accounts. 188 188 STATE FORESTS ACCOUNT ... .. 22,651 135 STATE COAL-MINES ACCOUNT ... ... 298*581 22,651 298 ,581 10 ,350 135 L87 SCENERY PRESERVATION ACCOUNT ... 10'350 138 I LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS ACCOUNT ... 15':183 141 PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S ACCOUNT ... ... 29 157 143 GOVERNMENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT ... «6 509 146 GOVERNMENT ACCIDENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT 7 , lu 137 138 15 ,383 29,157 (16 ,509 141 1 13 146 148 148 STATE FIRE INSURANCE ACCOUNT ... 14'770 NEW ZEALAND STATE-GUARANTEED ADVANCES ACCOUNT— 149 Advances to Settlers Branch... ... 2:13,884 150 Advances to Workers Branch ... ... 43,319 150 Advances to Local Authorities Branch ... 135,671 152 NATIVE LAND SETTLEMENT ACCOUNT ... 350 ; 7,110 14,770 ■ 149 150 150 2*1 ,884 48,8*9 185,671 : 350 ! 152
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1910-1911.
CIVIL LIST.
—— 1910-11. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ rlis Excellency the Governor ... I'he Judges 5,000 2,000 7,000 11,000 ... 11,000 Establishment of the General Government ... 9,300 I ,200 10,500 ?or Native Purposes 7,000 7,000 I— i M^^_^^____Total Civil List ... 25,300 10,200 35,500 TOTAL CIVIL LIST .... ' .... £35,500
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PERMANENT CHARGES.
1910-11. Interest and Sinking Fund. £ £ District Railways Purchasing Act. 1885-86— Interest on £40.000 @ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July 1 ,600 Native Land Purchases Act, 1892 — Interest on £125.000 @ 3£ per cent.. 30 April and 31 October 4 ,375 Lands Improvement and Native Lands Acquisition Act, 1894 — Interest on £ 2.000 (8 4 per cent., 31 March and 30 September Interest on 398.000 .. 3| per cent.. 31 March and 30 September 80 13,930 14 ,010 £400,000 Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1908 — Interest on £2,031.300 @ 3| per cent., 1 March and 1 September Interest on 50.000 ,, 4 per cent.. 1 June and 1 December To provide for further issue of Debentures during the financial vear 71,096 2,000 1 ,500 j £2,081,300 74 ,596 Sinking Fund (say) 54,000 128 ,596 The Hutt Railway and Road Improvement Acts, 1905 and 1907 — Interest on £ 27,590 @ 8$ per cent , 1 February and 1 August Interest on 217,000 „ 3i per cent., 1 May and 1 November Interest on 10.000 ., 4 per cent., 1 May and 1 November Interest on 17,300 ,, 1 per cent., 1 January and 1 July To provide for further issues during year 966 7 ,595 400 692 114 9,767 £271,890 The Maori Land Settlement Acts, 1905 and 1907— Interest on £200,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July Interest on 50,000 ,, 3£ per cent.. 1 January and I July 8 ,000 1 ,750 9,750 £250,000 The Coal-mines Act, 1908— Interest on £130,000 @ 3i per cent.. 1 April and 1 October To provide for further issues during year ... ... 4 ,550 300 Amount to be recovered from State Coal-mines Account ... 4 ,850 4,850 Ihe Dairy Industry Act, 1908 — Interest on £1,781 @ 3£ per cent., 1 February and 1 August Amount to be recovered 62 62 62
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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.
Interest and Sinking Fund— continued. 1910-11 The Government Advances to Settlers Act, 1908 — Advances to Settlers— £ Interest on£935.000 @ 3£ per cent.. 1 June and 1 December ... 32,725 Interest on 275,000 ., 4 per cent., 1 June and I December ... 11 ,000 Interest on 676,100 „ 3f per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... 25,353 Interest on 117,300 „ 4 per cent., 29 December and 29 June ... 4,692 Interest on 57,900 „ 4 percent., 1 January and 1 July ... 2,310 Interest on 102,500 „ 4 per cent., 15 January and 15th July ... 4,100 Interest on 100,000 „ 4 per cent, 13 May and 13 November 4,000 Interest on 100,000 ,, 4 percent., 1 March and 1 September ... 4,000 Interest on 250,000 advances, say ... ... ... 8,750 £ £2,613,800 96,936 Amount to be recovered from the Advances to Settlers Office ... 96 ,936 Advances to Workers — Interest on £205,000 @ 3£ per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 7,175 Interest on 15,000 „ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 600 Interest on 25,000 ,, 3$ per cent., I June and I December ... 875 Interest on 133,500 „ 3f per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... 5 ,006 Interest on 250,000 advances, say ... ... ... 8,750 £628,500 22,406 Amount to be recovered ... ... ... 22,406 Che Government Railways Act, 1908 — Railways Improvements Authorization— Interest on £68,100 @ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July 2 ,724 Interest on 2,000 „ 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 80 Interest on 1,600 „ 4 per cent., 1 March and 1 September 64 Interest on 122,500 „ 4 per cent., 30 June and 31 December 4 ,900 Interest on 110,000 ,, 3 X per cent., 30 June and 31 December 8 ,850 11 ,618 14 ,484 /'he Finance Act, 1909— Interest on £ 1,200 @ 4 per cent., 1 March and 1 September 48 Interest on 50,000 „ 3£ per cent., 30 June and 31 December 1 ,750 Interest on 23,700 ,, 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 948 2,740 To provide for further issues during year ... ... ... 120 £379 ,100 Land for Settlements Act, 1908— Interest on £ 62,000 @ 34, per c«mt. 1 April and 1 October ... 2 ,170 Interest on 345,400 „ 3} per cent., 1 April and I October ... 12 ,952 Interest on 10,000 „ 4 per cent, I March and 1 September 400 Interest on 94,150 ,, 3£ per cent.. 1 January and 1 July 3 ,295 Interest on 10,650 „ 3 A per cent., 1 February and 1 August ... 373 Interest on 814.766 „ 3£ per cent., 30 April and 31 October ... 28,517 Interest on 1,680,560 „ 4 percent., 1 January and 1 July ... 67,222 Interest on 77,000 ,, 4 per cent., 15 March and 15 September . 3,080 Interest on 7,700 ,, 3$ per cent , 1 January and 1 July ... 28fl Interest on 843,860 ,, 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August ... 88,754 Interest on 128,300 ., 4 per cent., 31 March and 30 September .. 5,132 Interest on 402,115 „ 4 per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... 16,084 Interest on 208,600 ,, 4 per cent , 1 May and 1 November 8 ,344 Interest on 27,000 „ 3£ per cent., 1 May and 1 November 945 Interest on 281,500 ,, 4 per cent., 30 June and 31 December 1 I ,260 Interest on further issues during the financial vear 18 ,000 £4,993,601 211 ,817 Amount to be recovered from the Land for Settlements Account ... 211,817
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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.
1910-11 Interest and Sinking Fund— continued. New Zealand Consols Act, 1908 — Interest on £ 1,247 @ 3j per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest on 408,877 ,, 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest on further Deposits during the financial year £ 44 16,355 500 £ £ 16 ,899 16 ,899 £410,124 The New Zealand Loans Act, 1908 — 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 ,978 Canterbury Loan Ordinance, 1862— Interest on £15,200 @ 6 per cent., 30 June and 31 December Sinking Fund on £15,200 @ 1 per cent. 912 152 1 ,064 Consolidated Loan Act, 1867 (Colonial issue) — Interest on £13.000 @ 4 per cent., 15 April and 15 October 520 Defence and other Purposes Loan Act, 1870— Interest on £25,000 @ 4£ per cent., 30 June and 31 December Interest on 75,000 „ 4 per cent., 15 April and 15 October 1,125 3,000 4,125 £100.000 Lmmigra tion and Public Works Loan Act. 1870 — Interest on £27,900 @ 44, per cent., 15 April and 15 October Interest on 363,000 „ 4 per cent., 15 April and 15 October 1,250 14,520 15 ,776 £390,900 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 2,735 690 432 1 3,863 3,863 £82.900 New Zealand Consolidated Inscribed Stock (London issue) — Interest @ 4 per cent., pavable 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 60,000 62.712 40,000 40,000 214.848 250,553 187,538 182,282 8,080 1,166 ,013 I £29,150,302 Interest @ 34, per cent., payable 1 January and 1 July— On £2.768.000 Fourth series of Conversions On 717,008 Filth series of Conversions On 1.030.000 Seventh series of Conversions On 7,613,394 for Conversions On 10,000 expenses of Conversions ... On further issues (say) 96.880 25,097 36,260 266,469 350 25,000 £12,144,462 450,056 Amount to be recovered from other accounts 42,192 407 ,864
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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.
2—B. 7.
1910-11 Interest and Sinking Fund— continued. £ Phe New Zealand Loans Act, 1908 —continued New Zealand Consolidated Inscribed Stock (London issue) —continued. Interest @ 3 per cent., payable 1 April and 1 October — On £2,750.000 Government Advances to Settlers Loan On 240,000 Government Advances to Settlers Loan On 2,500,000 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Loan ... On 759.000 for Conversion, Aid to Public Works ... On 3,368,616 for Conversions On 42,364 for expenses £ 82,500 7,200 75,000 22,770 101,058 1,271 £9,659.980 289,799 Amount to be recovered from other accounts ' ... 91,775 New Zealand Consolidated Debenture Stock (Colonial issue) — Interest payable — On £194,200 @ 3i per cent., I February and 1 August On 550,500 .. 3$ per cent., 1 March and 1 September 6,797 19,268 198 ,024 £744,700 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1896— Interest on £500,000 @ Si per cent., 15 February and 15 August Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1900— Interest on £ 500 @4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August. Interest on 56,500 „ 34/ per cent., 1 May and 1 November Interest on 200,000 ,, 3f per cent., 1 April and 1 October Interest on 96,100 „ 4 per cent., I May and 1 November £353,100 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1901— Interest on £74,400 @ 4 per cent., 1 June and 1 December Interest on 72,700 „ 4 per cent., 29 June and 29 December Interest on 300 ,, 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July Interest on 32,600 „ 34/ per cent., 1 January and 1 July Interest on 45,000 ,, 3f per cent., 1 April and 1 October 20 1,977 7 ,500 8 ,844 2,976 2,908 12 1 ,141 1,687 26 ,005 17 ,500 13 ,341 £225,000 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1902— Interest on £545.900 @ 4 per cent., 1 June and 1 December Interest on 125,000 ,, 3| per cent., 1 June and 1 December 21,836 4,375 8,724 £670,900 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1903— Interest on £500,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest on 61,525 ,, 3J per cent., I January and 1 July Interest on 230,890 „ 4 per cent., I January and 1 July Interest on 25,000 „ 4 per cent., 29 June and 29 December Interestj]on 25,000 „ 4 per cent., 30 June and 31 December £842,415 20 ,000 2,153 9,235 1,000 1,000 26,211 33 ,388 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1904— Interest on £566.700 @ 4 per cent. 1 January and 1 July Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1905 — Interest on £939,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July 22 ,668 37 ,560
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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.
1910-11. Interest and Sinking Fund— continued. £ £ The New Zealand Loans Act, 1908—continued. Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1906 — Interest on £460.000 @ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 18 ,400 Interest on 500.000 „ .85 percent., 1 January and 1 July ... 17,500 Interest on 40,000 „ 4 per cent., 1 Juno and 1 December ... 1,600 37 ,500 £1,000,000 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1907 — Interest on £800,000 @ 4 per cent , 1 January and 1 July ... 32,000 Interest on 200,000 ,, 3 1 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 7 ,000 39 ,000 £1,000.000 Sinking Funds — Sinking Fund @ 1 per cent, on £3,995.000 War and Defence Loans... 39 ,950 Sinking Fund ., 1 per cent on (say) £6,000,000 Land for Settlements Loans ... ... ... 60,000 99 ,950 Amount to be recovered from Land for Settlement Account 60,000 39 ,950 The Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1908— Interest on £ 50.000 @ per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... 1,750 100,000 ,, 3| per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... 3,750 Interest on 100,000 ,. 4 per cent, 13 May and 13 November ... 4,000 £250,000 9,500 The Aid to Public Works and Land Settlements Act, 1909— Interest on advances ... .. ... 7,600 Interest on £600,000 @ per cent., 3 months, to 1 July 5 ,250 ,, „ „ „ 0 months, to 1 January 10,500 23 ,350 15,750 The Finance Act, 1909— Interest on advances ... ... ... 14,000 Interest on £1,250,000 @ 3£ per cent., 3 months to 1 July 10 ,938 „ „ „ „ 6 months to 1 January 21,875 32 ,813 46 ,813 The Post and Telegraph Act, 1908— Interest on £200,000 @ 3 A per cent., 1 January and 1 July 7,000 The Public Revenues Act, 1908— Reserve Fund Securities — Interest on £800,000 @ 3i per cent., 1 February and 1 August 28,000 Treasury Bills — Interest on Bills issued during the year. 30 June and 31 December (say) 17 ,500 The Public Works Act, 1908— Paeroa— Waihi Railway — Interest on £80,214 @ 3 per cent., 30 September and 31 March 2,406 Waikaka Branch Railway — Interest on £53,476 @ 3 per cent., 1 May and 1 November 1,604
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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.
1910-11. Interest and Sinking Fund— continued. £ £ £ The Scenery Preservation Act, 1908— Interest on £40,000 (§ 34/ per cent., 1 May and 1 November To provide for further issues during year 1,400 100 The State Fire Insurance Act, 1908— Interest on £ 500 @ 4 per cent., 1 May and 1 November Interest on 1,500 „ 3j per cent., 1 May and 1 November To provide for further issues during year 20 52 30 1,500 £2,000 Amount to be recovered from State Fire Insurance Account 102 102 Wellington and Manawatu Railway Purchase Act, 1908 — Interest on £500,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 March and 1 September 20,000 20,000 The Naval Defence Act, 1909— Interest on progress payments, say 500 500 Total Interest and Sinking Fund 2 2 ,472 ,788 ,472 ,788 Under Special Acts of the Legislature. Militia Acts Amendment Act, 1862 — Pensions and Allowances 190 Walsh and Others Pension Act, 1869— Mrs. Ellen Ann Hewett 50 Schafer, McGuire, and Others Pension Act, L872— Mrs. Ellen McGuire 18 New Plymouth Harbour Board Endowment Act, 1874— One-fourth of proceeds of Sales, &c, payable to Harbour Board 2,970 Auckland University College Act, 1882 — Grant in aid ... 4,000 Greymouth Harbour Board Act, 1884— Endowment . ... 22,000 Westport Harbour Board Act, 1884— Endowment 70,000 Hamerton Pension Act, 1891— Robert C. Hamerton 250 Marlborough High School Act, 1899— Grant in aid 400 Otago University Reserves Act, 1904— Rents from reserves : Deficiency of 1,200 Victoria College Act, 1905— Grant in aid 4,000 Nelson Harbour Act, 1905 — Annual compensation in lieu of rents and profits of the lands excluded from endowments 500 Motueka Harbour Board Act, 1905— Subsidy payable to Board 500
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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.
I 1910-11 Under Special Acts of the Legislature - continued The Queen's Scholarships Act, 1906— Grants for Scholarships £ 360 Appropriation Act, 1910 — Subsidies payable to Local Authorities ... ... 105 ,000 Oivil Service Act, 1908 — Pensions. Compensation, and Gratuities under Civil Service Act, 1908 40 ,000 Education Act. 1908— Education Boards — Subsidies on bequests and on voluntary contributions on account of District High Schools 1,500 Manual and Technical Instruction — Subsidies on bequests and voluntary contributions 6,000 National Scholarships — Grants for scholarships 5,600 Secondary Schools — Subsidies on bequests and on voluntary contributions 500 Fire Brigades Act, 1908 - Subsidies payable 1,300 High Commissioner Act, 1908— Salary of High Commissioner 2,000 Hospitals and Charitable Institutions Acts, 1909, 1910— Subsidies payable 160 ,000 Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1908 — Salaries of Judge and Members of the Arbitration Court 2 ,800 Judicature Act, 1908 — Superannuation Allowances 1,133 Land Act, 1908— " Thirds " and " Fourths "— Proportion payable to Local Bodies and to Deposit Accounts 36 ,621 Timber and Flax Royalties — One-half of Timber and Flax Royalties payable to local authorities 17 ,475 National Endowment Residue — For Education purposes ... ... £39,103 For Old-age Pensions ... ... 10,758 Legislature Act, 1908 — Payment to Members of both Houses 55 ,861 29,400 Legislative Officers' Salaries — Legislative Council— Speaker Chairman of Committees Clerk Clerk-Assistant House of Representatives— Speaker Chairman of Committees Clerk Clerk-Assistant ... ... ... 1 600 300 650 450 800 500 650 450 Military Pensions Act, 1908 — Pensions and allowances 4,500
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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.
SUMMAKY. — 1910-11. Intebest and Sinking Fund ... ... ... 2,472 788 Under Special Acts ... ... t-> 1163 822 TOTAL PERMANENT CHARGES ... ... £3,636,610
1910-11 Under Special Acts of the Legislature— continued. Municipal Corporations Act, 1908 — £ Subsidies payable ... ... ... 20,000 Naval Defence Act, 1908— Proportional part of the cost of the maintenance of the Australasian Naval Squadron ... ... ... 100,000 New Zealand Loans Act, 1908 — Public Debts Sinking Funds — Salary of Secretary to the Commissioners, and expenses ... ... 52 New Zealand Consolidated Stock — Charges and expenses of management ... ... ... 18,200 New Zealand Institute Act, 1908 — General expenses of Institute ... ... ... 500 New Zealand University Act, 1908— Contribution to University ... ... ... 3,000 Old-age Pensions Act, 1908— Pensions ... ... £385,000 Less amount charged to National Endowment Residue ... 16,758 368,242 Public Revenues Act, 1908 — Controller and Auditor-General ... ... ... 1,000 Assistant Controller and Auditor ... ... ... 800 Claims repayable under Sections 8, 76, and 110 ... ... ... 500 Public Service Classification and Superannuation Amendment Acts, 1908 and 1909 — Annual contributions — Railway Superannuation Fund ... ... £25,000 Public Service Superannuation Fund ... ... 23,000 Teachers'Superannuation Fund ... .... 7,000 55,000 Rabbit Nuisance Act, 1908— Expenses connected with the destruction of rabbits ... ... ... 2,000 Slaughtering and Inspection Act, 1908— Compensation to owners of condemned stock ... ... ... 7,500 Stock Act, 1908— Compensation for stock destroyed ... ... ... 6,500 Total under Special Acts ... ... ... £1,163,822
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CLASS I.—LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENTS.
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1910-11. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ • £ Vole 1. —Legislative Council ... 1,675 1,675 ,, 2.—House of Representatives 1,755 7 ,692 9,447 „ 3.—General Expenses 10,301 13,150 ■ 23 ,451 TOTAL OF CLASS I 13 ,731 20 ,842 34 ,573 Item. 1910-11. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. VOTE No. 1. £ £ 1 Salaries and Other Charges ... ... 1,675 1 Total—Vote No. 1 ... .. 1,675 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 7 \ r OTE No. 2. 1 Salaries— Second Clerk-Assistant ... ... ... 415 Serjeant-at-Arms ... ... ... 240 Reader and Clerk of Bills and Papers ... ... 285 Interpreter ... ... ... 250 Record Clerk ... ... ... 155 Chief Messenger ... ... ... 250 Messenger ... ... ... 160 1,755 I Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Extra Clerks and extra Committee Reporters ... 2 ,217 3 Extra Messengers and Custodian's Staff, Orderlies, and Police, during Session ... ... ... 5,225 4 ] Office equipment and telephones ... 200 5 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... ... 50 2 4 5 7,692 Total—Vote No. 2 ... ... 9,447 9,447
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CLASS I.—LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENTS -continued.
item.l 1910-11. GENERAL EXPENSES. 1910-11. Total number of offioers .. 34 £ £ i l VOTE No. 3. Salaries — Library — Chief Librarian ... .. Assistant Librarian ... . I First Assistant in Library Second Assistant Third Assistant Binder for Parliamentary Library Attendant Messenger Mailman during Session 525 360 260 260 180 198 190 185 85 2 Hansard Staff and Reporters — Chief Reporter (also Examiner under the Shorthand Reporters Act, £100) 10 Reporters : 3 at £350, 4 at £340, 2 at £330,1 at £325 Hansard Supervisor (also Copy Supervisor, Government Printing Office, £240) Hansard Supervisor's Assistant Clerk to Hansard Supervisor ... Committee Reporters: 2 at £200 Extra assistance for Hansard ... 2,243 500 8 ,395 215 200 150 400 134 4,994 —-—— 3 Officer in Charge, Parliament Buildings Electrician in charge of lighting, bells, and telephones during session Attendants, Officer-in-Charge's staff: 1 at 10s. 6d., 1 at 10s., 1 at 9s. 6d , and 1 at 9s. per diem ... Gardener ... ... ... Night-watchman Assistant Nitjht-watchman Extra Messengers and Night-watchmen during Recess (including Guard in grounds) 425 100 709 156 168 156 1 ,350 3,064 10 ,301 4 5 6 7 8 , 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Other Charges por and incidental to — Advertising Attendant in charge of heating apparatus and ventilators during session and assistant gardener during recess at 8s. 6d. per day Binding of books in offices and lobbies of House of Representatives Charwomen Cleaning up buildings (two) previous to session Compassionate allowance to widow of J. L. Cooke, late Clerk iu Bill Office Compassionate allowance to widow of R. Crabb, late Messenger ... . ... Extra labour, seeds, shrubs, and tools Gas, fuel, and electric lighting Library Library contingencies Linen, glassware, china, cutlery, plateware, towels, kitchen utensils, uniforms, and furniture, Ac, for use of members in Bellamy's and Parliamentary Buildings 10 156 200 1,010 100 140 31 40 1,335 000 100 663
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CLASS I.—LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENTS -continued.
»«* 1910-11. GENERAL EXPENSES— continued. £ £ VOTE No. 3— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. 16 Lithographic work ... ... ... 175 17 Maintenance of Bellamy's staff during session ... 690 18 Newspapers for Library, and carriage of books .. 100 19 Parliamentary photographic shield, 1910 ... ... 21 20 Parliamentary inquiry re allegations of J. B. Hine, M.P., expenses in connection with, including reporting, printing, passages, fares, and expenses of witnesses attending Committees of both Houses ... 1,500 21 Passages of members ... ... ... 500 22 Passages and expenses of witnesses attending Committees of both Houses ... ... 150 23 Photographs of Speakers and members of Legislative Council ... ... ... 69 , 24 Printing of Hansard ... ... ... 4,000 < 25 Postage and telegrams, including Parliamentary papers 750 26 Purchase of and repairs to typewriting-machines .. 50 27 Refreshments supplied to messengers, attendants, and staff, on late-sitting nights ... ... ... 50 28 i Translating Acts into Maori ... ... 25 29 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 25 30 Uniforms for messengers ... ... ... 275 31 Washing towels, Ac. ... ... 150 32 Water-supply ... 25 33 Winding and repairing clocks. &c. ... 50 34 Window-cleaning, rubbish-removal, and chimney. sweeping ... 100 35 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... .. 60 13,150 Total—Vote No. 3 ... .:. 23,45 j TOTAL OF CLASS I .... .... £34,573
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CLASS II.—DEPARTMENT OF MINISTER OF FINANCE.
3—B. 7.
1910-11. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. I £ £ Vote 4.—Treasury Department ... 12,883 £ 12,883 „ 5.—Friendly Societies Office ... 2,011 845 „ 6. —Rates on Crown Lands ... ... 1 ,200 ' 2,856 1,200 „ 7. —Rates on Native Lands ... ... 500 „ 8.—Land and Income Tax Depart- 10,330 15,050 ment 500 25 ,380 „ 9. —Treasury: Miscellaneous Services ... 9,142 9,142 TOTAL OF CLASS II ... | 25,224 26,737 TOTAL OF CLASS II ... 25,224 26,737 51 51 ,961 51 ,961 _ _ _ _ — ...., -• >--- _—,.—. 1 tern. 1910-11. i i TREASURY DEPARTMENT £ £ £ 1910-11 Total number of offioers .. 62 VOTE No. 4. Salaries — Secretary to the Treasury, Receiver- and PaymasterGeneral, and Registrar New Zealand Consols (also New Zealand State-guaranteed Advance* Office Superintendent, £100) ... ... 900 Assistant-Secretary to the Treasury, Accountant, and ( Deputy Registrar New Zealand Consols ... 600 Cashier ... ... ... 380 44 Clerks: 1 at £400 (chief), 1 at £380, 1 at £320,1 at £310, 1 at £305, 1 at £290, 2 at £285, 1 at £280, 1 at £275, 1 at £270, 1 at £255, 1 at £250, 2 at £235, 5 at £230, 1 at £225, 1 at £220, 1 at £210. 2 at £199, 1 at £195, I at £190, 1 at £180, 2 at £165. 3 at £160, 1 at £155, 2 at £150 (ty pistes), 1 at £150. 2 at £145, 1 at £130, 1 at £120, 1 at £116, 2 at £110 9 ,434 10 Cadets : 2 at £80, 1 at £70, 5 at £60,2 at £40 ... 610 Cadets' lodging-allowance .... ... 224 4 Binders: lat £4 10s., 1 at £4, and 2 at £3 10s. per week 806 1 Messenger ... .,. ... 145 900 600 380 9,434 610 224 806 145 13 ,099 Less reduction in Committee of Supply ... 1 13 ,099 1 j 13,098 Less contribution from State-guaranteed Advances Office ... ... ... 215 13,098 215 Total—Vote No 4 ... ... 12, 12 ,883
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tem. 191 i-ll. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES OFFICE. 1910-11 Total number of officers .. 10 VOTE No. 5 Salaries — Registrar (also Registrar of Incorporated Societies) ... Superintendent National Provident Fund .. Revising Barrister (3 months at £100) Actuary 5 Clerks: 1 at £255, 1 at £210, 1 at £186, 1 at £150, 1 at £115 2 Cadets: 1 at £70, 1 at £50 ... Lodging-allowance £ I 475 | 50 25 375 916 120 50 Other Charges for and incidental to — Extra clerical assistance Legal expenses Office equipment Payment for statistical returns of sickness and mortality Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 2,011 2 3 4 5 0 7 s 95 100 50 500 25 50 25 Total—Vote No. 5 ... 845 2,851 RATES ON CROWN LANDS. VOTE No. 6. 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 Payment of rates on Crown lands, as provided for in section 122 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1908 1,000 Total —Vote No. 6 ... 200 1 1,201 RATES ©N NATIVE LANDS. VOTE No. 7. Rates on Native Lands 500 Total— Vote No. 7 I 50( LAND AND INCOME TAX DEPARTMENT. 1910-11. Total number of officers 47 VOTE No. 8. Land-tax — Salaries— Commissioner of Taxes (3 months at £700, 9 months at £800) Clerk in charge, Land-tax Receiver of Land-tax (also Income-tax, £155) Receiver of Land-tax, £12 10s. (8 months) Clerk in charge, Graduated Land-tax 22 Clerks : 1 at £250, 1 at £240, 1 at £230, 1 at £220, 2 at £215, 1 at £210, 6 at £205, 1 at £200, 7 at £195, 1 at £110 Typiste Cadet, £76 (8 months) Messenger Messenger, £25 (8 months) 775 345 145 9 310 4,485 155 51 133 17 6,425
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ltem.1 1910-11. LAND AND INCOME TAX DEPARTMENT— contd. £ £ 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 VOTE No. 8 -continued. Land-tax — continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, books, and newspapers Contribution to Valuation Department Extra clerical assistance Law-costs Office equipment Payment to Postal Department Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 125 7,000 3,060 500 50 430 700 10 11,875 10 Income-tax— Salaries — Clerk in charge, Income-tax Receiver of Income-tax (also Land-tax, £145) Receiver of Income-tax, £12 10s. (8 months) 3 Inspectors : 1 at £345, 2 at £320 11 Clerks: 1 at £300, 2 at £215, 3 at £205, 1 at £200, 1 at £195, 1 at £175, 1 at £170, 1 at £100 3 Cadets : 1 at £70, 1 at £66 (8 months), 1 at £60 ... Lodging-allowance: 2 at £26 ... 18,300 345 155 9 985 2,185 174 52 3,905 11 12 18 14 15 16 17 18 Other charges for and incidental to — Advertising, books, and newspapers Extra clerical assistance Law-costs Office equipmeut Payment to Postal Department Postages, telegrams, and rent of boxes Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 125 670 1,000 50 320 500 500 10 3,175 Total —Vote No. 8 ... 7,080 25.? 25 ,380 TREASURY: MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES. 1 2 8 4 5 0 7 VOTE No. 9. Miscellaneous Services — Charges for and incidental to — Binding material and requisites Books, newspapers, and other publications Discount, exchange, and stamp duty on remittances to London Drafting Public Revenues Bill Exchange and commission Extra clerical assistance Fiuancial Adviser to the Government, London : Balance of salary to 31st March, 1910 Legal expenses Office requisites Payments under the Unclaimed Moneys Act, 1908 Postage and telegrams 60 25 4,000 32 2,500 150 8 9 10 11 57 25 25 100 1,500
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Item. Item. 1910-11. i TREASURY : MISCELLANEOUS 8EVICES— continued. £ £ 12 12 VOTE No. 9— continued. Miscellaneous Services— continued. Chabges for and incidental to — continued. Refund to the Public Trustee of amounts paid into the Consolidated Fund in respect of intestate estates now claimed by next-of-kin— Peter Jamieson ... ... £150 W. Hely ... ... 264 R. Dickson ... .. 4 418 13 14 15 16 17 13 14 15 10 17 Remuneration to Postal Department for paying Imperial pensions ... ... Stamp duty on cheques and documents ... ... Telephones ... ... ... Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... ... 150 50 25 25 200 9,342 Less estimated credits under section 42 of the Public Revenues Act, 1908 ... ... | 200 Total—Vote No. 9 ... ... j i 9,142 TOTAL OF CLASS II £51,961
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CLASS III.—POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT.
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1910-11. Salaries. Other Charges. lotaL ote 10.—Postal and Telegraph Salaries — £ £ £ I 578 ,840 Classified Officers 528 ,544 Non-classified Officers 50 ,296 „ 11. —Conveyance of Mails by Sea 68 ,956 68 ,956 „ 12.—Conveyance of Inland Mails 70,800 70,300 „ 13. —Rural Mail Deliveries 1,500 1,500 „ 14. —Carriage of Mails by Railway ... 61 ,803 61,803 „ 15.—Maintenance of Telegraph and Telephone Lines ... 89,000 39 ,000 „ 16.—Miscellaneous Services 103 ,273 103 ,273 TOTAL OF CLASS III 578 ,840 344 ,832 923 ,672 K No. of Officers. No. of Item. im. 0] i — 19 — — INO. OI (fficers. 910-11. Classification and Increases under Act. 1910-11. 1910-11. POSTAL AND TELEGRAPH SALARIES. VOTE No. 10 1 3 First Division. 1 at £1,000, I at £900, 1 at £800 .. 2,700 11 Clerical Division. First Class, First Grade. —From £550 to £600, by Two Annual Increments of £25 each. 1 at £600, 10 at £550 6,100 3 4 First Class, Second Grade. —From £500 to £525, bv One Increment of £25. 4 at £525 2,100 14 Second Class. —From £440 to £475, by One Annual Increment of £20 and One of £15. 11 at £475 and 3 at £460 6,605 5 15 Third Class— From £385 to £425, by Two Annual Increments of £20. 13 at £425 and 2 at £405 6,335 6 25 Fourth Class.— From £330 to £370, by Two Annual Increments of £15 each and One of £10. 2 at £370, 19 at £360, 2 at £345, and 2 at £330 I 8,980
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No. of Officers. 1910-11. tem. 1910-11. POSTAL AND TELEGRAPH SALARIES— continued. £ £ VOTE No. 10— continued. Clerical Division — continued. 46 Fifth Class.— From £275 to £315, by Two Annual Increments of £15 each and One of £10. 12 at £315, 25 at £305, 7 at £290, and 2 at £275 13 ,985 249 Sixth Class.— From £200 to £260, by Four Annual Increments of £15 each. 175 at £260, 39 at £245, 30 at £230, 3 at £220, and 2 at £215 63 ,045 1 ,203 Seventh Class.— From £120 to £220, by Four Annual Increments of £15 and Four of £10. 288 at £220, 87 at £210, 94 at £200, 105 at £190, 123 at £180, 105 at £165, 1 at £156, 110 at £150, 196 at £135, and 94 at £120 214 ,241 10 326 Eighth Class.—From £50 to £110 by Four Annual Increments of £15. 31 at £110, 103 at £95, 166 at £80, 25 at £65, and 1 at £50... 28,150 10 Ninth Class, First Grade.—From £160 to £180, by Two Annual Increments of £10 each. 10 at £180 11 1,800 12 24 Ninth Glass, Second Grade. —From £180 to £150, by Two Annual Increments of £10 each. 17 at £150, 5 at £140, and 2 at £130 3,510 13 168 Tenth Class.—From £50 to £120, by One Annual Increment of £10, Two of £15, and Three of £10 each 58 at £120, 27 at £110, 31 at £100,20 at £fi0, 2 at £85, 2 at £80, 17 at £75, and 11 at £60 17 ,095 14 355 Eleventh Class— From £40 to £100, by Six Annual Increments of £10 93 at £100, 36 at £90, 45 at £80, 92 at £70, 52 at £60, and 37 at £50 27 ,550 Non-clerical Division. 15 31 Twelfth Class, First Grade.—From £180 to £200, by Two Annual Increments of £10 each. 19 at £200, 4 at £190, and 8 at £180 6,000
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No. of Officers, item. 1910-11. POSTAL AND TELEGRAPH SALARIEScontinued. 1910-11. VOTE No. 10— continued. 16 283 Non-clerical Division— continued. Twelfth Class, Second Grade. —From £150 to £170, by Two Annual Increments of £10 each. 5 at £180, 113 at £170, 92 at £160, and 73 at £150 45 ,780 17 266 Twelfth Class. Third Grade.—From £110 to £140, by Three Annual Increments of £10 each. 5 at £160,25 at £150,4 at £145,105 at £140, 69 at £130, 42 at £120, and 16 at £110 ... 35 ,600 18 489 Twelfth Class, Fourth Grade.— -From £50 to £100, by Five Annual Increments of £10 118 at £100, 117 at £90, 48 at £80, 143 at £70, and 63 at £60 39 ,960 19 15 Thirteenth Class, Post Office Boy Messengers. — From £31 to £40, by One Increment of £9. 16 at £40 600 20 727 Thirteenth Class, Telegraph Message Boys. — From £31 to £40, by One Increment of £9. 718 at £40 and 9 at £31 i 28,999 21 Salary of Master of s.s. " Tutanekai/' (also £450, Marine Department) 50 Less proportion of increases to Salaries provided for, but not payable during current 559 ,135 11,053 year 22 Allowances under section 197 of " The Post and Telegraph Act, 1908"— Additional salary to married officers in receipt of salary less than £130 per annum Additional salary to married officers in receipl of salary less than £150 per annum Additional salary to officers twenty-two years of age and upwards 548 ,082 600 1,282 800 2,682 28 New Stations, Telegraphists, Cadets, and Messengers, and training Cadets 3,500 Less estimated credits under section 42 of the Public Revenues Act, 1908 554 ,264 25 ,720 Contribution to Railway Department for combined Post-Telegraph-Railway Offices 528 ,544 24 9,352 Non-classified Officers, including country Postmasters and Telephonists i 25 40 ,144 20 Payment to Eastern Extension Company for working Wakapuaka-Nelson telegraph line 800 4,264 Total—Vote No. 10 ... 578 ,84i
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item. 19 0-11. CONVEYANCE OF MAILS BY SEA. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 VOTE No. 11. Charges for and incidental to — Auckland Steam Services Blind Bay Service Bluff-Stewart Island Services ... Chatham Islands Service Fiji Service Gratuities for the Conveyance of Letters and Printed Matter Great Barrier Service Havelock-Picton (Pelorus Sound) Service Hokitika-Southern Ports Service Invercargill or Bluff-Cromarty Landing and shipping Mails Mail subsidy, Suez Mail subsidy, Vancouver N elson-Croixel les New Zealand-Pacific Islands Service Pacific Services — Subsidy: Wellington - Tahiti - Rarotonga £3,500] Vancouver Service ... ... 2,800/ Resident Agent, San Francisco ... 75 > North American Overland and Atlantic ■ I Transit ... ... ... 1,600) Postal Union Trausit Charges ... San Francisco mail-service Suez Services — New Zealand-Australia ... .. £15,000^ Australian Overland Transit ... 2,100 I Australia-Europe ... ... 10,800^ European Transit ... ... 4,600 ) ( Wellington-Motueka Service ... ... ) ( Wellington-Pelorus Sound Service ... j WeBtport-Karamea-Little Wanganui Services £ 1,200 110 300 350 1,690 15 ,000 250 255 850 275 160 1,000 1,000 140 1,200 £ 7,975 400 3 ,666 32 ,500 410 20 21 650 Less estimated credits under section 42 of the Public Revenues Act, 1908 69 ,381 425 Total —Vote No. 11 ... 68 ,956 CONVEYANCE OF INLAND MAILS. 1 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 11 15 10 17 1 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 VOTE No. 12. Charges for and incidental to — Auckland Blenheim Christchureh Dunedin Gisborne Greymouth Hokitika Invercargill Napier Nelson New Plymouth Oamaru Thames Timaru Wanganui Wellington Westport 13,200 1,440 5,810 6,600 8 ,210 660 1,070 3,385 5,490 4,080 1,670 610 2 ,550 2,000 6,260 10,170 595 18 New Services, &c. (all districts) 68,800 1,500 70 ,300 18 Total—Vote No. 12 ...
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1910-11. RURAL MAIL DELIVERIES. VOTE No. 13. € £ Charges for and incidental to — 1 Hire of vehicles ... ... ... 1,000 2 Purchase of boxes ... ... ... 1,000 2,000 Less estimated credits under section 42 of the Public Revenues Act. 190S ... ... 500 Total—Vote No. 13 ... ... 1,500 CARRIAGE OF MAILS BY RAILWAY. VOTE No 14. Charges for and incidental to — 1 Carriage of Mails by Special Trains ... ... 2,000 2 Conveyance of Ordinary Mails by Railway ... 59,803 Total—Vote No. 14 ... ... j 61 ,803 61 ,803 MAINTENANCE OK TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE LINES. VOTE No. 15. Charges for and incidental to — 1 Extra Labour ... ... ... 14,300 2 Material for Repairs ... ... ... IS',000 3 Rural telephones (assistance to settlers) ... ... 2,000 4 Travelling-expenses of Telegraph Engineers and Linemen 7 ,000 5 Upkeep of s.s. "Tutanekai" ... ... 2,000 43 ,300 Less estimated credits under section 42 of the Public Revenues Act, 1908 ... 4,300 39,000 Total—Vote No. 15 ... ... 39,000 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES VOTE No. 16. Charges for and incidental to — 1 Advertising ... ... ... 300 2 Allowances to Tellers and for Calculation of SavingsBank Interest ... ... ... 2,340 3 Allowances under section 197 of the Post and Telegraph Act, 1908— Good-conduct allowances to certain officers at the rate of 6d. per day ... ... 500 I Automatic franking-machine : Refunds on spoiled impressions ... ... .. 250 5 Carriage of Private Bags ... .. ... 750 0 Chatham Islands : Loss of coin, portion of remittance in transit (wreck of "Duco") ... ... 50 7 Cleaning and Scavenging ... ... .... \ 5 ,300 8 Compassionate allowance to Louisa Livick, widow of W. D. Livick, Chief Clerk, Post-office, Gisborne ... i 260 9 Compassionate allowance to E. P. Reeve on account of the death of her husband, as recommended by the Public Petitions Committee ... ... 30 10 . Compensation for articles lost or damaged during transmission by post ... ... ... 50
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[tern. tern. _ 1910-11. MISCELLANEOUS SEBVICES— continued. £ £ VOTE No. 16— continued. Charges for and incidental to — continued. 11 Devonport: Loss of remittance in transit ... 100 12 Defalcation by officer (not recoverable) ... ... 7 13 Fire-extinguishers ... ... ... 525 14 Forage allowances ... ... ,.. 890 15 Fraudulent withdrawal from Post-office Savings-Bank at Christchureh ... ... ... 115 16 Gratuity to M. Gilbert, late Postmistress, Paroa, on her retirement from the service ... ... . 10 17 Gratuity to L. Jones, late Postmistress, Woolston, on ; her retirement from the service ... ... 50 18 Hire of Dickie Stamp-vending Machines ... ... 45 19 Legal expenses ... ... ... 150 20 Light, Fuel, and Water ... ... ... 9,500 21 Lodging Allowances to Cadets and Cadettes ... 4,140 22 New Zealand's share of the cost of International Postal and Telegraph Bureaux, Berne, for the year 1908 ... 150 23 Night Clerks and miscellaneous allowances ... 3,000 24 Office Expenses ... ... ... 4,000 25 Old-age Pensions— Allowances to Postmasters ... ... £300 ) Fees for Certificates of Age ... ... 40 / Interpreters' Fees ... ... 25 V 465 Travelling Allowances and Expenses of Officers, [ Magistrates, Registrars, Police, and Pensioners 100 26 Otaki Railway-station: Loss of cash by fire ... 1 27 Overtime ... ... ... 6.000 28 Plant for Wellington City mail-service ... ... 595 29 Parcel-post Expenses ... ... ... 6,500 30 Postal inspectors'Travelling-expenses ... ... 1,400 31 Post-marking machines for various offices ... 300 32 Printing, Binding. Ac. ... ... ... 13,000 33 Purchase and Hire of Bicycles, and Allowances to \ Officers using their own Machines ... 3,000 34 Railway Travelling Post-offices allowances ... 2 ,770 35 Rent of Premises throughout the Dominion ... 4 ,600 36 Repairs, Fittings, New Buildings, &c. ... ... j 6,000 37 Special Allowance to Telegraph Message Boys during their First Year's Service ... ... ... 480 38 j Special allowance of 5s. per week to Telegraph Message Boys ... ... ... 500 39 | Stationery, &c. ... ... ... 15,000 40 i Temporary Officers, Letter-carriers, and Messengers ... 8,000 41 Travelling-expenses ... ... ... 2,000 42 j Removal expenses ... ... ... 2,300 43 Relieving-expenses ... ... ... 2,700 44 Uniform Clothing ... ... ... 4,100 45 Waiharara: Loss of remittance in transit ... ... 50 112,273 Less estimated credits under section 42 of the Public Revenues Act, 1908 .. ... 9 ,000 Total—Vote No. 16 ... 103,! 103 ,273 . _._. j -ww,, TOTAL OF CLASS III .... .... £923,672 ;,672
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CLASS IV.—WORKING RAILWAYS DEPARTMENT.
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1910-11. 1910-11. Total Total. Vote 17. —Working Railways Total. £ 2 ,229 ,555 £ 2 ,229 ,555 TOTAL OF CLASS IV 2 ,229 ,555 Estimated. 14ro88 Revenue i'3,250,000 Item. 1910-11. 2,717 Miles. Classification and Increases under Act. JC £ WORKING RAILWAYS. Total Number of Members, as per 1). -3,1910 ... 9,09)0 VOTE No. 17. Head Office — General Manager ... ... ... 1,250 Chief Clerk, £700; Chief Accountant, £700; Stores Manager, £505; 81 Clerks—4 at £400, 2 at £355, 2 at £345, 3 at £300, 1 at £290, 8 at £255, 12 at £220, 11 at £200, 6 at £190, 7 at £180, 10 at £165, 9 at £150, 2 at £135, 4 at £120 ; 42 Cadets —5 at £110, 8 at £95, 27 at £80, 2 at £65 ; 5 A udit Inspectors—2 at £400, 3 at £300 ; 6 Storekeepers—2 at £345, 2 at £300, 2 at £220 ; Sawmill j Manager, £330 ; Cadets' lodging-allowance —1 at 8/ per week, 13 at 5/ per week ... ... 26 ,675 • Contingencies —Temporary clerical and drafting assistance, pay of office-cleaners, messengers, and night-watchmen, stationery and supplies, travelling allowances and expenses, special allowance to shorthand-writers, cost of hearing Appeal Board cases, and all other unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... ... 4 ,350 32 ,275
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CLASS IV.—WORKING RAILWAYS— continued.
mi. " . . tern. 1910-11. 2,717 Miles. _ 19102,717 M -1 lil WORKING RAILWAYS— continued. £ £ VOTE No. 17— continued. 2 Departmental Offices— Maintenance Branch — Chief Engineer, £900; Inspecting Engineer. £675 ; 9 District Engineers—3 at £525, 2 at £505. 1 at £450, 1 at £400, 2 at £345; Signal Engineer. £525; Office Engineer, £525; Inspector of Iron Structures, £355; Electrician, £345; Signal Inspector, £300 ; 3 Eoremen at £220 ; Electrical Mechanician, £220; Electric Lines Inspector, £200; 0 Assistant Engineers—1 at £355, 5 at £255; 61 Clerks and Draughtsmen—1 at £400, 3 at £355, 2 at £345. 3 at £300, 1 at £260. 3 at £255, 14 at £220, 5 at £200, 4 at £180, 9 at £165, 7 at £150. 7 at £135, 2 at £120; 39 Cadets—1 at £120, 4 at £110, 3 at £105, 5 at £95, 0 at £90, 18 at £80, 2 at £75; Cadets' lodging-allowance—2 at 8/ per week, 15 at 5/ per week ... ... 20 ,777 Locomotive Branch — • Chief Mechanical Engineer, £900 ; 6 Locomotive Engineers—1 at £600, 1 at £525, 1 at £505, 3 at £400 ; 4 Locomotive Inspectors —3 at £400, 1 at £355 : 1 Brake Inspector at £220; 40 Clerks and Draughtsmen—2 at £400, 2 at £345, 1 at £300, 2 at £255, 6 at £220, 4 at £200, 3 at £190, 5 at £1S0, 7 at £165, 8 at £150; 22 Cadets—1 at £110, 2 at £95, 2 at £90, 12 at £80, 1 at £75, 4 at £65 ; Cadets' lodging-allowance—2 at 8 per week and 6 at 5/ per week ... ... ... 15,645 Traffic Branch — Chief Traffic Manager, £900 ; 9 District Managers— 2 at £560, 1 at £525, 1 at £505, 3 at £450, 1 at £435, 1 at £400; 5 Stationmasters in Charge —3 at £300, 1 at £255, 1 at £220; 63 Clerks— 3 at £400, 2 at £355, 2 at £345, 2 at £300, 2 at £290, 8 at £255, 5 at £220, 7 at £200, 3 at £190, 10 at £180, 4 at £165, 8 at £150, 6 at £135, I at £120 ; 25 Cadets—6 at £110, 3 at £95, 14 at £80, 2 at £65; Cadets' lodging-allowance—2 at 8/ per week, 10 at 5/ per week £22,457 Less house-rent for Stationmasters in • Charge, Ac. ... 213 22 ,244 Contingencies —Temporary clerical and drafting assistance, stationery and supplies, travelling allowances and expenses, and all other unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 1,834 66,500 Total Head and Departmental Offices ... 98 ,775
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tern. 1910-11. 2,717 Miles. WORKING RAILWAYS— continued. 3 VOTE! No 17— continued. Working-expenses of Sections— Including salaries and wages ; allowances made to members by regulations made under section 68 of the Government Railways Act, 1908; allowances to be paid to members of the First and Second Divisions in excess of the maximum rates of pay set forth in the Schedules to the Government Railways Act, 1908, for special work performed in the course of their duty; payments for Sunday duty; general repairs and miscellaneous services; supplies of stores, provisions, stationery, water, and material ; advertising ; compensation for accidents, personal injuries received, loss of property by fire, damage to or loss of goods; freights on goods lost or destroyed ; postages, telegrams, telephones, niainI tenance of wires; payments under the Workers' Compensation Acts ; compassionate allowances ; temporary clerical and drafting assistance, travelling allowance and expenses; stationery and supplies ; also contingencies and all other unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote — I £ £ Maintenance of Way and Works — Section — Kawakawa (8 miles) ... ... ... 1 Whangarei (23 miles) ... ... ... 3 Kaihu (17 miles) ... ... ... 1 Gisborne (24 miles) ... ... ... 3 North Island Main Line and Branches (1,073 miles) . 319 South Island Main Line and Branches (I ,323 miles) .. 272 Westland (138 miles) ... ... ... 25 Westport (31 miles) ... ... ... 9 Nelson (48 miles) ... ... ... 7 Picton (34 miles) ... ... ... 10 Repairing Hood damages to railway-line, Gisborne section ... ... 2 Special allowance to ex-Inspector J. Smith for originating idea of ballast-plough Compassionate allowance to Mrs. M. E. Cation on account of an injury to her husband while working on the railway-line, as recommended by the Railways Committee 1,974 3 ,3S3 I .697 3 ,037 319,009 272 ,826 25 ,810 9 ,810 7 ,795 10 ,075 1 ,971 i ,383 I .697 1,037 ),069 1 ,826 5,810 ) ,810 7 ,795 1,075 .' ,000 50 300 2 ,000 50 300 (>5s o^n 658 ,120 i !•!(! ■> ,*-:u Less estimated credits under section 42 of the Public Revenues Act, 1908 ... ... 21 21,126 L,120 637 637 ,300 7 .300 I ,-ivJvJ Locomotive Running and Repairs and Renewals of Rolling-stock — Section — Kawakawa .. .. ... 1 Whangarei ... ... ... 5 Kaihu ... ... ... 1 Gisborne ... ... ... 4 North Island Main Line and Branches ... ... 438 South Island Main Line and Branches ... ... 348 1 1 ,270 5,260 1,771 4,110 438 ,000 348 ,500 1 L ,270 i,260 L ,771 1,110 1,000 (,500
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tern >m - 1910-11. 2,717 Miles. WORKING RAILWAYS— continued. VOTE No. 17— continued. 3 Locomotive Running and Repairs ami Renewals of 6 Rolling-stock —continued. Section —continued. Westland ... ... 24,350 Westport ... ... ... 20,250 Nelson ... ... ... 4,600 Picton ,.. .,-. ... 6,620 Allowance to enginemen and firemen employed on Rimutaka Incline ... ... ... 209 Hanmer Motor Service ... ... 1,000 Increase in pay to iron-working machinists under Government Railways Amendment Act, 1910 ... 850 E 856,850 , Less estimated credits under section 42 of the Public Revenues Act, 1908 ... .. 1,000 S55 ,850 I Traffic Expenses — Section — Kawakawa ... ... ... I 800 Whangarei ... ... ... I 3,500 Kailnf ... ... ... 1,200 Gisborne ... • ... ... 2,000 North Island Main Line and Branches ... ... 316,894 South Island Main Line and Branches ... ... 284,000 Westland ... ... ... 28,400 Westport ... ... 16,000 Nelson ... ... ... 0,000 Picton ... ... ... 5,600 Allowance to guards employed on Rimutaka Incline ... 100 Compensation to Leonard P. Nicholson on retirement from the service ... ... ... 07 Compensation to William Thomson on retirement from the service ... ... ... 03 064 ,624 Less estimated credits under section 42 of the Public Revenues Act, 1908 ... ... 35,500 , ;629,124 I Lake Wakatipu Steamer Service .. ... 5,500 4 Miscellaneous — Allowances to be paid to members of the First and Second Divisions in excess of the maximum rates of pay set forth in the schedules to the Government Railways Act, 1908, for special work performed in the course of their duty ... ... £101 Less already provided for under the various sections ... ... 100 1
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CLASS IV.—WORKING RAILWAYS—continued.
Item. 1910-11. 2,717 Miles. WORKING RAILWAYS— continued. 5 VOTE No. 17 —continued. Miscellaneous — continued. Kakahi Sawmill — Expenses of working sawmill, including salaries, wages, supplies, repairs, workers' compensation, royalties, and contingencies £14,905 Less estimated credits : Timber used by working railways provided for under item " Working Expenses of Section." £10,000 ; timber sold, £4,900 14 ,900 £ £ 5 Plant for new sawmill, including machinery and buildings Total—Vote No. 17 . 3 ,000 3 ,005 2,229,555 TOTAL OF CLASS IV £2,229,555
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CLASS V. —PUBLIC BUILDINGS, DOMAINS, AND MAINTENANCE OF ROADS.
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1910-11. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ Vote 18.—Public Buildinus ... .. 3,711 54,289 57,950 „ 19.—Government Domains ... 1,941 102 2,043 „ 20.—Maintenance and Improvement »f Roads ... ... 30.000 30,000 J— . TOTAL OF CLASS V ... 5,652 84,341 89,993 Item. tern. — 1910-11. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. 1910-11. Total number of officer* 17 p „ VOTE No. 18. Expenses incidental to the Maintenance of Public Buildings, including Additions, Improvements, Fittings, and Furniture— 1 Salaries — Architect ... ... ... 575 8 Draughtsmen : 1 at £275,1 at £240,1 at £215, 1 at £210, 1 at £195, 1 at £170, 1 at £166, 1 at £150 ... £1,621 Less reduction in Committee of Supply 1 I I .020 7 Clerks: 1 at £275. 1 at £240, 1 at £210, 1 at £200, 1 at £190, I at £185, 1 at £166 ... ... 1,466 Fire Inspector (also Officer in Charge Departmental Buildings, £265 ; and Supervisor Government Insurance Messengers, £65) ... ... ... 50 3,711 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 I Government House, Auckland... ... 50 Less reduction in Committee of Supply ... 1 — 49 3 Government House, Wellington ... ... 250 I Temporary residence for His Excellency the Governor and staff (including transport) ... ... 550 5 Decorating Sydney Street School-room (Governor's ball) 50 C> Parliamentary Buildings ... ... ... 3,500 7 Old Parliament Buildings (partial restoration, &c.) ... 550 Government Buildings throughout the Dominion— S Departmental Buildings ... ... ... 7,000 9 Rents ... ... ... 2,750 10 Courthouses ... ... ... 2,500 11 Gaols ... ... ... 1 ,500 12 Police-stations ... ... ... 4.500
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Item. PUBLIC BUILDINGS— continued. 19] 1910-11. VOTE No. 18— continued i Maintenance, etc. — continued. Other Charges for and incidental to— continued. Government Buildings throughout the Dominion— contd 13 ' Customhouses 14 Post and Telegraph Offices ... 15 Mental Hospitals ... .. ... | 16 Quarantine Stations 17 Public Works workshops 18 Maternity Homes 19 Other Government Buildings 20 Ponsonby Hall ... ... ... i Expenses in addition to or in excess of amount provided under the Civil List Act, 1908: Government Houses, Auckland and Wellington— 21 Fuel, Light, Water, and Cleaning for Official and Reception Rooms, Outbuildings, and Grounds ... | 22 Telephones 23 Auckland Deeds Registry Office (fire-proofing) 24 Fitting up offices for Labour Department, Te Aro Postoffice, Wellington 25 Government Printing Office (radiators) 26 Nelson Departmental Buildings (additions and repairs, drainage, &c.) 27 Auckland Supreme Court (alterations, electric-lighting, &c.) 28 Christchureh Supreme Court (repairs) 29 Westport Courthouse (additions and repairs) 30 Oamaru Courthouse (renovations, fire service, &c.) 31 Dunedin Courthouse (renovations) 32 Invercargill Courthouse (repairs and painting) 33 Palmerston North Gaol (additions and alterations) ... 34 Ongarue Police-station (alterations, &c.) ... ... , 35 Raetihi Police-station (repairs and painting) ... . 36 Moawhango Police-station (repairs and painting) 37 Opunake Police-station (repairs, &c.) ... ... ' 38 Nelson Police-station (drainage, &c.) 39 Dunedin Police-station (renovations) ... ... I 40 Paeroa Police-station (renovations) ... ... I 41 Wellington Customhouse (renovations) 42 Dunedin Customhouse (renovations) 43 Port Albert Post-office (renovations) 44 Ponsonby Post-office (painting and repairs) 45 Mercer Post-office (alterations) 46 Thames Post-office (alterations) 47 Mangaweka Post-office (alterations) 48 Marton Post-office (renovations) 49 Dannevirke Post-office (alterations 50 Feilding Post-office (renovations) 51 Wanganui Post-office (fire-alarms. &c.) 52 Wellington Telegraph-office (temporary storage accommodation) 53 Hokitika Post-office (renovations and water-supply) ... 54 Culverden Post-office (site) •")•") Lin wood Post-office (renovations) 56 Timaru Post-office (renovations, alterations, clocktower, &c.) 57 Invercargill Post-office (renovations) 58 Waikato Sanatorium (repairs, renovations, Ac.) 50 Nelson Mental Hospital (drainage, repairs, and renovations) 00 Hokitika Mental and General Hospital water-supply . 01 Seacliff Mental Hospital (baths and fittings) 62 Seacliff Mental Hospital (painting) £ 250 8,000 3 ,500 300 600 100 750 50 125 50 400 100 150 300 420 170 200 200 100 200 250 160 150 100 100 100 100 120 375 150 160 150 300 325 280 100 20.» 100 150 470 165 260 225 475 250 375 250 310 3( ii i 250 £ £ 250 8,000 3,500 300 600 100 750 50
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1910-11. PUBLIC BUILDINGS -continued. 1910-11. VOTE No. 18— continued. £ € Maintenance, etc. — continued. Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. 03 Services and supplies for other Departments ... 500 64 Wages of Overseers and Staff Workmen ... ... 6,750 65 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 650 60 Freight and cartage ... ... ... 300 67 Telephone subscriptions .. ... 125 68 Advertising, books, and periodicals ... ,.. 50 69 Cleaning, scavenging, and other annual services ... 1 ,000 70 Government Buildings throughout the Dominion : Office requisites, fuel, light, and water ... " ... 400 71 Lyttelton Borough Council, for extra Water supplied to Government Departments ... ... 100 72 Contribution to Drainage Board for drainage, public buildings, Dunedin .. ... 150 73 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... ... 100 £ € 500 6,750 650 300 125 50 1 ,000 400 100 150 100 55 ,939 Less estimated credits under section 42 of the Public Revenues Act, 1908 ... ... 1 ,700 55 ,939 1,700 54 ,239 Total—Vote No. 18 ... ... 57,950 54 ,239 57,950 GOVERNMENT DOMAINS. 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 16 VOTE No. 19 1 Salaries — Head Gardener ... ... ... 150 Gardeners : 1 at £156 (6 months), 3 at £141, 10 at £125, 1 at £80 (6 months) ... ... ... 1,791 1 Qdl 150 1,791 1 ,941 l ,W41 Othkr Charges for and incidental to — 2 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... .. 102 102 Total—Vote No 19 ... ... 2,043 2 ,043 MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENT OF ROADS. VOTE No. 20. I Expenses incidental to the Maintenance and Improvement of Roads ... ... ... 30,000 Total—Vote No. 20 ... ... ; 30,000 TOTAL OF CLASS V ... ... £89,993
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CLASS VI.—NATIVE DEPARTMENT.
1910-11. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. . .. ote 21.—Native Department £ £ £ 2,535 225 2,760 ,, 22. —Native Land Court 7,643 4,125 11,768 ., 23. —Maori Lands Administration 3,168 640 3,808 „ 24. —Maori Councils 1 ,070 375 1 ,445 ,, 26. —Miscellaneous Services 2,476 2,476 1 TOTAL OF GLASS VI 14,416 7,841 22,257 I tern. • 1910-11. N ATI VE DEPA RTMENT. 1910-11. _ Total number of officers .. 10 VOTE No. 21 £ £ Salaries — Head Office— Under-Secretary ... ... ••• 650 Valuer, Native and other lands ... ... 250 5 Clerks : 1 at £340 (also Private Secretarv to Native Minister, £25), 1 at £265, 1 at £135 (also Clerk Maori Councils, £150), 1 at £175, and 1 at £05 ... 1 ,010 Translator ... ... ... 375 2 Cadets • 1 at £100, 1 at £85 ... ... ' 185 Typiste ... ... ... j 65 2 ,535 2 3 1 6 Other Charges for and incidental to — Expenses of Native Interpreters' Examination Board ... 150 Printing, stationery, and office requisites ... ... 50 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 75 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... ... 25 300 Less estimated fees collected by Native Interpreters' Examination Board ... ... 75 ' 225 Total—Vote No. 21 ... ... 2,760 NATIVE LAND COURT. 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 34 VOTE No. 22. Salaries — Head Office— Chief Judge (also Chief Judge, Validation Court) ... i 750 Clerk to Chief Judge ... ... ...I 165;
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I I Item. _ 1910-11. NATIVE LAND COURT— continued VOTE No. 22- continued. £ £ Sa la hies — continued. 1 Head Office —continued. 7 Judges : 8 at £550, I at £450,1 at £130 (also District Land Registrar, &c, Gisborne, £425), 1 at £100 (also President, Waiariki and Waikato Maori Land Boards, £400). 1 at £450 (4 months) ... ... 2,480 3 Commissioners: 1 at £25 (also President, WaikatoManiapoto Maori Laud Board, £375), 1 at £25 (also President, Aotea and Ikaroa Maori Land Boards, £375), 1 at £25 (also Registrar, Native Land Court, Gisborne, £255) ... ... ... 75 2 Wellington — Registrar ... ... ... 290 5 ClerkB : 1 at £210, 3 at £195, 1 at £120 ... 915 Cadet ... ... ... 65 3 Auckland — Registrar ... ... ... 235 5 Clerks: 1 at £225, 1 at £200, 1 at £180, 1 at £175, 1 at £165 ... ... ... 945 3 Cadets I 1 at £95, 1 at £75, 1 at £65 ... ... 235 Typiste ... ... ... 88 4 Uitbome — Registrar (also Commissioner, Native Land Court, £25) 255 2 Clerks: 1 at £215, 1 at £170 ... ... 385 Cadet ... ... ... 65 5 Wanganui — Registrar ... ... ... 255 2 Clerks : 1 at £210, 1 at £165 ... ... 375 Cadet ... . . ... 66 7,643 Othkk Charges for and incidental to — 0 Freight and cartage ... ... ... 100 7 Fuel, light, and cleaning ... ... ... 100 8 Payment of Assessors, Extra Clerks, and Interpreters... 600 9 Printing and stationery and office requisites ... i 50 10 Rent ... ... ... 250 11 Travelling Allowances and Expenses ... ... 3,000 12 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure in- . cidental to the other items of the vote ... ... 25 4 ,125 Total—Vote No. 22 ... ... 11,768 MAORI LANDS ADMINISTRATION. 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 13 VOTE No. 23. Salaries — 1 Toke.rau District Maori Land Board — President ... ... ... 400 Clerk ... ... ... 180 2 Waiariki District Maori Land Board — President (also Judge, Native Laud Court, £100) ... 400 Clerk ... ... ... 190 8 Waikato-Maniapoto District Maori Land Board — President (also Commissioner, Native Land Court, £25) 375 Clerk ... ... ... L80 Typiste, £116 (6 months) ... ... ... 58 4 Tairawhiti District Maori Land Board — President ... ... ... 400 Clerk ... ... ... 170 i
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Item. 1910-11. MAORI LANDS ADMINISTRATION— continued. VOTE No. 23— continued. £ £ Salaries— continued. 5 Aotea and Ikaroa District Maori Land Boards — President (also Commissioner, Native Land Court, £25) 375 Clerk (Aotea) ... ... ... 205 Typiste (Aotea) ... ... 65 Clerk (Ikaroa) ... ... ... 170 i 3,168 Other Charges fok and incidental to — 6 Freight and cartage ... ... 10 7 Fuel, light, and cleaning ... ... ... 20 8 Payment of Members of Boards, Extra Clerks, and Interpreters ... ... ... 800 9 Printing and stationery and office requisites ... 75 10 Rent ... ... ... 75 11 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 550 12 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote .. ... 10 1 ,340 Less estimated fees collected by Maori Land Boards under section 81 of the Native Land Act, 1909 ... 700 640 Total—Vote No. 23 ... ... 3,808 MAORI COUNCILS. 1910-11. Total number of officers 2 VOTE No. 24. 1 Salaries— Medical Officer ... ... ... 520 Clerk (also Clerk, Native Department, £135) ... 150 Salaries and allowances for nurses to Maoris ... 400 1,070 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Subsidies to Maori Councils ... ... ... 100 3 Subsidies to Maori Nursing Homes ... ... 100 4 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 150 5 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... ... 25 375 Total—Vote No. 24 ... ... 1,445 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES. VOTE No. 25. Charges for and incidental to — 1 Allowance to C. D. Pitt, late President, Tokerau Maori Land Board, on retirement ... ... 400 2 Compensation to W. Milner for loss in connection with lease of Waihuku B Block, as recommended by the Native Affairs Committee ... ... 100
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1910-11. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES— continued. VOTE No. 25— continued. £ £ Charges for and incidental to — continued. 3 Compensation to Tenetahi for loss and expenses in establishing the claim of himself and his people to Little Barrier Island, as recommended by the Native Affairs Committee ... ... ... 500 4 Compensation to Emily Buckworth for loss of land, as recommended by the Native Affairs Committee ... 200 G Cost of preparation of index for the Native Land Act, 1909 ... ... ... 20 0 Legal expenses ... ... ... 150 7 Legal expenses resulting from proceedings in the Supreme Court aud Court of Appeal for a writ of certiorari against the Chief Judge of the Native Land Court in connection with Horowhenua No. 11 ... 50 8 Mahau Mahupuku Memorial Fund (subsidy, £1 for £3) ! 150 9 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... .. 000 10 Subsidy to Maori Nursing Homes ... ... 100 11 Subsidy to Maori Councils (water-supply and drainage of kaingas) ... ... ... 150 12 Telephones ... ... ... 50 Total—Vote No. 25 ... ... 2,476 TOTAL OF CLASS VI .... .... £22/257
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CLASS VII.—JUSTICE DEPARTMENT.
iniu-11, Salaries. Other diaries. Total. j _ £ £ £ ote 26.— Department of Justice ... 1 940 I ,940 „ 27.—Crown Law Office ... ... 2,290 287 „ 28.—Patent Office ... ... 1.180 2,577 1,180 „ 29.— Supreme Court ... ... 5,804 4,100 9,904 „ 30—Bankruptcy ... ... 2,540 1 .N05 I ,405 ,, 31.—Magistrates' and Wardens' Courts ... 44,015 10.280 60 ,295 „ 32.—Criminal Prosecutions ... ... 13,000 13,000 ., 33 — Coroners ... ... ... 4,000 4 ,000 ,, 34.—Justice: Miscellaneous Services ... 9,882 9 ,382 „ 35—Prisons ... ... ... 23,942 22,420 „ 36. —Cook Islands Administration ... 1,620 2,854 46 ,862 4 ,474 „ 37—Police Department ... ... 136,875 42,441 179.310 ,, 38.—Police: Miscellaneous Services... ... 1,704 1 ,704 „ 39— Stamp Department ... ... 6,013 7,675 13 ,688 „ 40. —Lands and Deeds Registry ... 15,407 11,305 26,712 TOTAL OF CLASS VII ... 241,626 137,313 137,313 378 ,939 1 It'lll. 19] 0-11. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. £ 1 1910-11. £ Total number of officers .. 7 VOTE No 26. Salaries— Under-Secretary (also Commissioner of Police, £250) . 650 Chief Clerk ... ... ... 450 4 Clerks: 1 at £235, 1 at £230, 1 at £160, 1 at £130 ... ... ... 755 Cadet ... ... ... 85 1 ,940 Total —Vote No. 20 .. ...
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Item. 1910-11. CROWN LAW OFFICE. 1910-11. ! Total number of officers .. 9 .VOTE No. 27. £ £ 1 Salaries — Solicitor-General ... ... ... I ,000 3 A ssistant Law Officers : 1 at £750,1 at £600.1 at £550 (also Revising Barrister. Friendly Societies) ... 1 ,900 I Law Draftsman ... ... ... 60(1 3 Clerks ■ 1 at £310 (also Private Secretary to AttorneyGeneral, £25), I at £240, 1 at £160 ... ... 710 Typiste ... ... ... 80 4 ,290 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Annual certificates under the Law Practitioners Act, 1908 ... ... ... 17 3 Postage, telephones, telegrams, and office requisites ... 50 4 Purchase of Law Reports and Treatises and other publications ... ... . 100 5 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 100 f> Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... ... 20 287 4 ,577 Less recoveries ... ... ... 2,000 Total—Vote No. 27 ... ... 2,577 PATENT OFFICE. 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 6 VOTE No. 28. 1 Salaries — Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks ... 420 3 Clerks: 1 at £195,1 at £170. 1 at £135... ... 500 Cadet ... ... ... 70 Messenger and librarian ... ... .. 190 Total—Vote No. 28 ... ... 1,1 so SUPREME COURT. 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 29 VOTE No. 29 Salaries — 1 Auckland — Registrar and Sheriff ... .. 495 Deputv Registrar (also Clerk of Awards, £45) ... 260 Clerk ' ... ... 150 Cadet ... ... ... 85 Crier, Messenger, and Office-cleaner ... 187 2 I Wellington — Registrar. Sheriff, aud Registrar Court of Appeal ... 495 Deputv Registrar (also Clerk of Awards, £45) ... 300 2 Clerks : I at £180, 1 at £140 ... 320 Cadet ... ... ... 70 Crier and Messenger ... ... ... ISO Messenger and Office-cleaner ... ... 190 -I 2 Assistant Office-cleaners ... .. ... 82 j •■
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CLASS VII.—JUSTICE DEPARTMENT— continued.
tern.. 1910-11. SUPREME COURT— continued. VOTE No. 29— continued. Salaries— continued. Ch r istch urch — Registrar and Sheriff Deputv Registrar (also Clerk of Awards, £45) Cadet Crier, Messenger, and Office-cleaner Assistant Messenger £ 175 235 95 190 120 Dunedin — Registrar and Sheriff Deputv Registrar (also Clerk of Awards, £45) Cadet' Crier, Messenger, and Office-cleaner 470 250 70 185 6 Clerks to Judges at £150 900 Other Charges for and incidental 'io — Proportion of fees to be refunded to Sheriffs Travelling allowances and expenses of Judges, and other expenses of Circuit Courts and Court of Appeal 5,804 0 7 100 4,000 Total—Vote No. 29 . 4,100 9,904 BANKRUPTCY. 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 10 VOTE No. 30. Salaries — Auckland — Official Assignee 2 Clerks: 1 at £140, 1 at £115 Cadet 460 255 85 Wellington — Official Assignee Clerk 450 170 Christch urch — Official Assignee Clerk 450 150 Dunedin — Official Assignee Cadet 450 70 Other Charges for ajd incidental to — Advertising, purchase of books and newspapers Commission to Deputy Assignees Extra clerical and other assistance Fuel, light, water, cleaiiim:, cartage, and office equipment and maintenance Legal expenses Pavment for services of officers of Public Trust Office noting as Deputy Assignees ... 6—B. 7. 2,540 5 6 7 8 150 l,0o0 250 9 10 50 10 125
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[tern. 1910-11. BANKRUPTCY— continued. 11 12 13 VOTE No. 30— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Postages, telegrams, and rent of boxes Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote £ £ 220 50 10 Total—Vote No. 30 .. 1,865 4 :40.' 4,40; MAGISTRATES' AND WARDENS' COURTS. 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 184 VOTE No. 31. Salaries — Auckland, Onehunga. Ofahuhu, and Papakura 2 Magistrates: I at £750, 1 at £550 5 Clerks: 1 at £390, 1 at £270, I at £150, 1 at £130, 1 at £105 2 Cadets : 1 at £95, 1 at £60 ... Bailiff 2 Assistant Bailiffs: 1 at £180, 1 at £75 Messenger Magistrate's Court, Stamp Office and Registrar of Deeds Office, and Office-cleaner 1 ,300 1 ,045 155 200 255 160 Russell, Mangonui, Whangaroa, Kaeo, Kaitaia, Ahipara, Rawene, Kohukohu, Waimate, Kaikohe, Houhora, and Kawakawa — Magistrate 525 3 Whangarei, Dargaville, Helensville, Warkworth, Maungaturoto, Wellsford, Waipu, Paparoa, Mercer, Pukekohe, and Waiuku — Magistrate and Warden Clerk at Whangarei (Receiver of Gold Revenue, Ac.) ... Clerk at Maungaturoto, Paparoa, and "Waipu 575 220 80 Hamilton, Cambridge, Te Awamutu, Kawhia, Te Kuiti, Otorohanga, Taumarunui, Matiere, Ngaruawahia, Raglan, and Huntly —■ Magistrate (also Registrar Supreme Court) Clerk, Deputy Registrar, Supreme Court, and Registrar of Births, Ac, Hamilton Cadet ... ... "'.. Bailiff, Hamilton 500 260 85 150 Thames, Coromandel, Te Aroha, Paeroa, Waihi, and Mercury Bay — Magistrate and Warden Clerk and Receiver of Gold Revenue, Ac, and Registrar of Electors Clerk Bailiff ... Z Clerk and Receiver of Gold Revenue, Ac, at Paeroa Cadet Clerk and Receiver of Gold Revenue, Ac, at Coromandel Clerk and Receiver of Gold Revenue, Ac, at Waihi clel ' k ... ... '.'.'. Cadet Bailiff .,. ",. 575 315 140 160 250 95 160 230 105 85 170
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Item. 1910-11. MAGISTRATES' AND WARDENS' COURTS— continued. e 0 VOTE No. 31— continued. Salaries— continued. Rotorua, lauranga, Taupo, Te Puke, Opotiki, Whakatane, Matamata, and Morrinsville — Magistrate and Warden ... ... ! Clerk, Registrar of Births, Ac, and Registrar of Electors, Tauranga Clerk at Rotorua and Registrar of Electors Cadet 525 220 210 00 Gisborne, Wairoa, Tolaga Bay, Waipiro Bay, and Port Awanui — Magistrate, also Registrar Supreme Court, and Sheriff' Clerk (also Deputy Registrar Supreme Court, Registrar of Electors) Clerk Bailiff 575 305 150 150 New Plymouth, Opunake, and Waitara — Magistrate (also District Land Registrar, Registrar of Deeds, and Registrar Supreme Court) ... Clerk, Sheriff, Deputy Registrar Supreme Court, and Registrar of Electors Clerk Cadet Bailiff and Office-cleaner, and Crier of Supreme Court 550 310 105 85 160 i) Hawera, Stratford, Inglewood, Patea, Manaia, and Eltham — Magistrate Clerk at Hawera, also Registrar of Electors, Ac. Clerk Bailiff Clerk, Stratford Bailiff Clerk, Eltham 550 230 105 170 190 130 205 10 Wanganui, Waverley, Marlon, Bull's, Ohaknne, and Raetihi — Magistrate, also Registrar Supreme Court... Clerk. Sheriff, and Deputv Registrar Supreme Court ... 2 Clerks: 1 at £170, 1 at£150 Bailiff and Crier, Supreme Court Clerk at Marton and Bull's 525 310 320 180 170 11 Palmerston North, Feilding, Kimbolton, Foxton, Otaki, Levin, Hunterville, Taihape, and Mangaweka — Magistrate, also Registrar Supreme Court Clerk, Sheriff, and Deputy Registrar Supreme Court ... 2 Clerks: 1 at £130, 1 at £115 ' ... Bailiff Messenger and Office-cleaner ... Clerk at Feilding Bailiff Clerk and Bailiff at Otaki Clerk and Bailiff at Taihape 575 285 215 180 120 210 100 200 180 12 Wellington, Petone, Lower Hutt, and Upper Hutt — 2 Magistrates : 1 at £725, 1 at £625 5 Clerks: 1 at £390, 1 at £240, 1 at £175, 1 at £130, 1 at £125 2 Cadets: 1 at £85, 1 at £60 ... Bailiff Assistant Bailiff Messenger, Ac. 1,350 1,060 145 200 180 190
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item. MAGISTRATES' AND WARDENS' COURTS— continued. 1910-11. L8 VOTE No. 31— continued. •Salaries— continued. Masterton. Carterton, Greytown, Featherston, Whareama. Eketa.hu.na. Pahiatua, Woodville, Pongaroa, and Martin borough — Magistrate and Registrar Supreme Court ... Clerk, Deputy Registrar Supreme Court, Sheriff, also Registrar of Electors Cadet Bailiff Clerk and Bailiff at Pahiatua, and Registrar of Births, Ac. Clerk, Carterton £ £ 025 270 85 180 210 75 11. Napier, Hastings, Waipawa, Ormondville, Porangahau, and Dannevirke — Magistrate, Sheriff', and Registrar Supreme Court 2 Clerks : 1 at £280, 1 at £200 2 Cadets at £95 Bailiff Clerk at Hastings Clerk Bailiff Clerk and Bailiff'at Dannevirke Bailiff 575 480 190 170 260 105 150 240 130 15 Nelson. Brightwater, Motueka, Collingwood, and Takako — Magistrate, Registrar Supreme Court, District Land Registrar, Examiner of Titles, and Registrar of Deeds Clerk. Deputv Registrar Supreme Court, and Receiver of Gold Revenue, Ac. Bailiff', and Crier Supreme Court Messenger Clerk and Receiver Gold Revenue, Collingwood 500 320 130 SO 180 16 lifenlieim, Kaikonra, Picton, and Havrlock — Magistrate, Warden, and Registrar of Supreme Court Clerk (also Sheriff, and Deputy Registrar Supreme Court), and Registrar of Electors Cadet Bailiff 450 280 85 180 17 Christchureh, Lyttelton, Leeston, and Southbridge — Magistrate and Coroner (fees), also Commissioner Native Land Court 5 Clerks: 1 at £340, 1 at £210, 1 at £170, 1 at £125, 1 at £105 Bailiff 2 Assistant Bailiff's: 1 at £175, 1 at £120 ... Clerk and Registrar of Births, Ac, also Registrar of Electors at Lyttelton 725 950 200 295 200 IS Kaiapoi, Rangiora, Amberley, Oxford, Darfield, Culverden, Cheviot, Akaroa, and Little River — Magistrate Clerk, Kaiapoi and Rangiora, also Registrar of Electors 500 225 1!) Timaru, Temuka, Geraldine, Rakaia, Ashburton, Methven, and Fairlie — Magistrate, Sheriff, and Registrar Supreme Court Clerk, Deputy Registrar Supreme Court, and Registrar of Electors Clerk ... ... .!. Cadet Bailiff Clerk, Ashburton Bailiff and Assistant Clerk ... 575 300 140 85 180 230 170
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[tem. MAGISTRATES' AND WARDENS' COURTS— continued VOTE No. 31— continued. Salaries — continued. Westport, Denniston, Charleston, Granity, Seddonville, Karamea, Lyell, and Murchison — Magistrate, Warden, and Registrar Supreme Court Clerk, Sheriff', Deputy Registrar Supreme Court, Receiver of Gold Revenue, Registrar of Electors, and Clerk to Agent Colliery Reserve, Westport Clerk Bailiff 1910-11. £ £ 20 500 240 150 130 21 Greymouth, Brunnerton, Reefton, and Ahaura — Magistrate, Warden, and Registrar Supreme Court ... Clerk, Deputy Registrar Supreme Court, Receiver of Gold Revenue at Greymouth, and Registrar of Births (also Land Officer, £10) Clerk Cadet Bailiff Clerk and Receiver of Gold Revenue, Reefton ; Sheriff, Land Officer, and Registrar of Births, Ac. Bailiff (and Assistant Clerk) ... Clerk and Receiver of Gold Revenue, Ac, Ahaura 500 310 200 85 160 220 180 160 22 Hokitika, Ross, Stafford, Goldsborough, Kumara, and Okarito — Magistrate, Warden, Sheriff, Registrar Supreme Courl (also £325 as District Land Registrar and Deputy Commissioner of Stamps) Clerk, Deputy Registrar Supreme Court, Receiver of Gold Revenue, and Registrar of Electors Clerk Cadet Bailiff, Messenger, and Office-cleaner, Magistrate's Court and Stamp and Deeds Offices ... Clerk and Receiver of Gold Revenue, Kumara, and Registrar of Births, Ac. 175 240 130 85 160 190 28 Oamaru, Palmerston, Hawksbury, Hampden, Waimate. Kurow, and Livingstone — Magistrate Clerk at Oamaru, Registrar of Births, Ac, and Registrar of Electors Clerk Bailiff Clerk, also Registrar of Electors, at Waimate Bailiff 575 275 105 160 210 80 24 Dunedin, Outram, Mosgiel, and Port Chalmers — Magistrate 5 Clerks: 1 at £340, I at £240, 1 at £175, 1 at £140, 1 at £105 Bailiff Assistant Bailiff Clerk at Port Chalmers, Registrar of Electors, and Registrar of Births, Ac. 650 1,000 200 180 190 25 Queenstown, Arrowtown, Gore, Tapanui, Waikaia, Lumsden, and Pembroke — Magistrate and Warden Clerk and Receiver of Gold Revenue, also Registrar of Electors, at Queenstown Cadet Clerk at Gore Cadet Bailiff at Gore Clerk at Balclutha 500 220 75 190 70 90 200
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CLASS VII.—JUSTICE DEPARTMENT— continued.
tern. MAGISTRATES' AND WARDENS' COURTS— continued. 1910-11. 26 VOTE No. 31— continued. Salaries— continued. Naseby, Black's, St. Bathan's, Patearoa, Hyde, Middlemarch, Macrae's, Clyde, Alexandra, and Cromwell — Magistrate and Warden Clerk and Receiver of Gold Revenue, also Registrar of Electors at Naseby Clerk Clerk and Receiver of Gold Revenue at Clyde and Alexandra Cadet Clerk, Receiver of Gold Revenue, Registrar of Births, Ac, at Cromwell £ 525 250 130 310 95 210 27 Lawrence, Milton, Balclutha, Kaitangata, Clinton, Roxburgh. and Owaka — Magistrate and Warden Clerk and Receiver of Gold Revenue at Lawrence, and Registrar of Births, Ac, also Registrar of Electors ... Cadet 500 290 70 2S Invercargill, Campbelltown, Wyndham, Riverton, Otautau, Orepuki, and Winton — Magistrate and Warden Clerk, Sheriff, and Registrar Supreme Court 3 Clerks : 1 at £205, 1 at £140, 1 at £130 Bailiff, and Crier, Ac, Supreme Court Clerk and Receiver of Gold Revenue, Riverton and Orepuki, and Registrar of Births, Ac, also Registrar of Electors Cadet 575 360 475 195 180 85 2!) 80 Chatham Islands — Magistrate, Medical Officer, Ac Relieving Magistrate 300 500 44 ,015 31 32 33 31 35 Other Charges for and incidental to — Allowances to Police Constables acting as Clerks of Courts Office-cleaners Mileage fees to be refunded to Bailiffs Rents Travelling expenses and allowances 1,210 2,120 7,000 450 5,500 16,280 Total—Vote No. 31 ... 60 ,295 CR1M1NAL PROSECUTIONS. 1 2 8 VOTE No. 32. Charges for and incidental to — Expenses of Witnesses Fees to Crown Solicitors and Prosecutors ... Payment of Jurors under the Juries Act, 1908 7,000 3,000 3,000 13,000 Total—Vote No. 32 ... CORONERS. 1 2 8 VOTE No. 33. Charges for and incidental to — Fees and Expenses on Inquests Payment of Jurors Witnesses' expenses 3,000 800 200 4,000 Totai.—Vote No. 33 ...
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Item. 191" 3-11. JUSTICE: MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES VOTE No. 34. Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, purchase of books, periodicals, copying apparatus, and requisites therefor Compilation and printing of Justices' hand-book Expenses under Shorthand Reporters Act ... Expenses under the Habitual Drunkards Act Expenses under the Juries Act, 1908 Extra clerical and other assistance, copying, and interpreting Fees to Patent Office Agents ... Fidelity guarantee premiums ... Fuel, light, water, cleaning, freight, cartage, office equipment and maintenance of Court grounds and offices... Legal expenses Payments to Printing Office for Patent Office Gazette... Postage and telegrams, and rent of boxes ... Proportion of cost of administering licensing laws in districts where the Counties Act is not in operation Purchase of safes for Courts ... ... ... j Reprint of New Zealand Law Reports ... ... \ Refund of portion of fine imposed upon — The Sir Wilfred Lawson Tent of the Independent Order of Rechabites for a breach of the Friendly Societies Act Joe Wong for a breach of the Impounding Act J. T. Inglis for a breach of the Licensing Act ... E. A Phelps for a breach of the Customs Law Act ... Telephones Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... Typewriters Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... £ 100 350 100 1 ,000 350 1 ,000 90 250 l,ooo 200 150 1 ,500 20 20 1 ,500 15 a 19 15 600 150 250 100 £ I 2 8 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 L4 16 10 17 IS 19 20 21 22 28 Total—Vote No. 34 ... 9,382 PRISONS. Increases under Regulation. 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 157 1 2 VOTE No 35 Salaries — Visiting adviser Auckland — Gaoler Chief Warder 4 Principal Warders: 1 at £185, 1 at £180, 1 at £175, 1 at £170 28 "Warders: 6 at £160, 2 at £155. 5 at £150, 10 at £145, 1 at £140, Sat £135, 1 at £130 . Matron Assistant Matron Surgeon New Plymouth — Gaoler falso Manager Reformatory Prison, £50) Principal Warder 5 Warders: 1 at £160, 1 at £150, 8 at £140 Matron Surgeon ... ... Manager, Reformatory Prison (also Gaoler, New Plymouth, £210) ... ... I 400 330 190 710 4,145 120 85 ioo 210 170 730 50 65 50 400 330 190 710 4,145 120 85 100 210 170 730 50 65 50
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tem. PRISONS— continued. 19 0-11. 8 9 10 5 0 7 VOTE No. 35— continued. Salaries — continued. Wellington — Gaoler Chief Warder 3 Principal Warders : 1 at £180, 2 at £175 23 Warders: 4 at £100, 4 at £155. 4 at £150, 5 at £145, 2 at £140, 3 at £135, 1 at £130 ... Matron Assistant Matron Surgeon Wanganui — Police Gaoler Gisborne — Gaoler Napier — Gaoler Principal Warder 4 Warders: 1 at £160, 1 at £155, 2 at £145 Matron Surgeon Westport — Gaoler Picton — Gaoler L,yttelton — Gaoler Chief Warder 2 Principal Warders : 1 at £185, 1 at £170 16 Warders: 3 at £160, 2 at £155, 6 at £150, 3 at £145, 1 at £140, 1 at £135 Matron A ssistaut Matron Surgeon Hokitika — Police Gaoler Dunedin — Gaoler Chief Warder 2 Principal Warders : 1 at £175, 1 at £170 10 Warders: 1 at £160, 1 at £155, 2 at £150, 4 at £145, 1 at £140,1 at £135 ... Matron Assistant Matron Surgeon Invercargill — Gaoler Principal "Warder 2 Warders : 1 at £140, 1 at £135 Matron Medical Attendance Timaru — Gaoler £ 310 190 530 3 ,400 120 80 100 174 180 210 180 605 50 65 174 174 310 190 355 2,400 110 80 100 11 185 12 310 190 345 1,470 120 80 100 13 280 175 275 50 50 11 174 15 Oamaru — Gaoler Clyde — Gaoler Naseby — Gaoler Waiotapu— Gaoler, with rank of principal warder 6 Warders : 2 at £145, 2 at £140, 2 at £135 Hanmei — Gaoler, with rank of principal warder 3 Warders : 1 at £145, 1 at £140, 1 at £135 II'a Ipa — Gaoler, with rank of Principal Warder 3 Warders : 2 at £140, 1 at £135 156 L6 156 17 174 IS 185 840 1!) 180 420 20 170 415 23 ,942
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!tem. ism. 1910-11. PRISONS— continued, 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 88 89 i 40 ; I VOTE No. 35— continued. £ £ Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, Purchase of Books and other Publications, and Office Requisites ... ... ... 100 Clothing, Bedding, Furniture, Ac. ... ... 1,700 Expenses connected with the Tree-planting Prisons, including new huts and alterations thereto ... ... 3 ,750 Expenses connected with Reformatory Farm, Tokonui... 1,000 Forage, Seeds, and Plants ... ... ... 120 Freight, Cartage, and "Wharfage ... ... ... 250 Fuel, Light, and Water ... ... ... 1,800 Gratuities and Rewards to Prisoners on Discharge for Good Conduct ... ... ... 1,300 Lodging-allowances ... ... ... 1 ,500 Materials and Expenses in connection with Brickmaking 1 ,000 Medicines and Medical Comforts ... ... 400 Postage, Telegrams, and Rent of Boxes ... ... 150 Rations ... ... ... 8,000 Sanitary Services, Cleaning, and Disinfectants ... 350 Telephone Subscriptions and Expenses ... ... 100 Temporary Officers ... ... ... | 400 Tools and Materials for Prison Labour, Ac. ... ... j 500 Travelling Allowances and Expenses, and Conveyance of Prisoners ... ... .... ■ 1 ,450 Uniforms and Accoutrements for Prison Officers ... | 450 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... ... 100 24 ,420 Less estimated credits under section 42 of the Public Revenues Act, 1908 ... ... 2,000. . 22 ,420 46 ,362 Total—Vote No. 35 ... ... 46, COOK ISLANDS ADMINISTRATION. 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 5 i VOTE No. 36. Salaries — Rarotonga— Resident Commissioner ... ... ... 600 Clerk to Resident Commissioner ... ... 220 Collector of Customs £200, also Postmaster £50 ... 250 Niue — Resident Commissioner ... ... ... 300 SchoolTeacher ... ... ... 250 l K9fi 600 220 250 300 250 o i ,ozu Other Charges for and incidental to — Cook and other Islands, notwithstanding anything in the Cook Islands Government Act, 1908, to the 1,620 8 4 5 contrary ... ... ... 300 Grant to Cook and Niue Governments of an amount equivalent to the Customs duties collected in New Zealand on goods afterwards shipped to the Islands .. 1 .454 Medical service ... ... ... 600 Subsidy for service to Niue ... ... ... 500 300 1 .454 600 500 —— — 2 ,S54 Total—Vote No. 36 ... ... 4, A 2 ,864 4,474
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tern, 1910-11. POLICE DEPARTMENT. 1910-11 Total number of officers .. 835 £ £ VOTE No. 37. Salaries— Head Office — Commissioner (also Under-Secretary of Justice, £650) Chief Clerk 4 Clerks : 1 at £210, 1 at £185, 1 at £120, 1 at £100... 2 Finger-print Experts : 1 at £220, 1 at £183 1 Chief Detective Editor Police Gazette Storekeeper Districts — 9 Inspectors : 4 at £460,2 at £410,1 at £400,1 at £360, 1 at £340 7 Sub-Inspectors : 2 at £310, 1 at £300, 1 at £290, 1 at £280, 2 at £270 4 Station Sergeants : 3 at 13s. 6d. per day, 1 at 13s. per dav 80 Sergeants : 36 at 12s., 21 at lis. 6d., 17 at lis., 6 at 10s. 6d. per day 645 Constables: 111 at 9s. 6d., 75 at 9s., 92 at. 8s. 6d., 162 at 8s., 205 at 7s. 6d. per day 4 Chief Detectives: 2 at 16s. 6d., 2 at 16s. per day ... 34 Detectives : 2 at 15s., 1 at 14s., 4 at 13s., 5 at 12s., 9 at lis., 13 at 10s. per day Probationary Constables 9 Native Constables 19 District Constables Female Searchers 4 Matrons: 1 at £120, 1 at £110, 2 at £100 Sergeant acting as Magazine-keeper Contribution to Salary of Inspector under Explosives Act: 1 at £50 4 Surgeons (1 at each centre), £100 each ... Extra Pay to 18 Constables doing plain-clothes duty, and 21 District and Assistant Clerks, at Is. per day 250 ! 450 615 403 292 256 242 3 ,760 2 ,030 977 16,854 97 .547 1,186 7,027 1, 655 577 I ,268 75 ■130 20 50 400 712 Less contributions from other Departments 1137 ,070 201 | 136,875 ( ! 2 3 I 5 0 7 Other Charges for and incidental to — Bicycle allowances and expenses ... ... Clothing (free issue), including repairs Clothing and stores for issue on payment... ... j Fidelity guarantee premiums and insurance ... Finger-print Bureau ... ... ... I Horse allowances, purchase, forage, bedding, shoeing, clipping, and grazing of horses, including compensation for loss of private horses House allowances to officers and men unprovided with quarters: 7 Inspectors — I at £80, 1 at £65, 5 I at £50; 5 Sub-Inspectors—2 at £60, 3 at £50; 2 Station Sergeants—1 at £50, 1 at £15 ; 28 Sergeants —26 at 2s., 2 at Is. 6d. per day ; 193 Constables— 99 at Is. 6d , 94 at Is. per day ; 5 Chief Detectives \ at 2s. per day ; 30 Detectives at Is. 6d. per day ; 6 Probationers at Is. 6d. per day Medical, dental, and veterinary services, medicines and medical stores, ambulance instruction and hire, and hospital charges for police disabled through duty ... Packing and carting, freight, wharfage, and storage ... Photographing prisoners, exhibits, and localities ... 600 2,000 900 33 50 2,850 7 .358 250 2,000 150 !l 10 11
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Um. 1910 1910-11. i POLICE DEPARTMENT— continued. £ VOTE No. 37— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. 12 Police prosecutions and inquests, legal and medical advice, and interpreting ... ... ... 1 ,S00 13 Postage, telegrams, registration of code address, and rent of private boxes ... ... ... 2,500 14 Rations, fuel, \ight, and water ... ... ••• 3.000 15 Rent of stations, quarters, paddocks, allowances for sleeping accommodation, and rates on leasehold properties ... ... ... ! 3 ,000 10 Repairing, painting, and improving police premises .... 500 17 Rewards and expenses for the suppression of slygrog selling and the introduction of liquor into prohibited districts ... ... ■■• 1,000 18 Rewards to members of the Force for 'meritorious conduct ... ... ... 100 19 Saddlery and police vans ... ... ••• 200 20 Scavenging, chimney-sweeping, cleaning stations and windows, sanitary services and washing... .. 300 21 Stores and supplies, and expenses incidental thereto, newspapers and advertising, law reports, directories, and office equipment ... ... ••• 800 22 Telephone connections ... ... ... 1,000 23 Travelling-expenses of police and transport of prisoners, transfer expenses of police and their families, and repairs to vehicles damaged by prisoners ... 13 ,500 24 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... ... 50 £ £ l ,soo 2 ,500 3 .000 3 ,000 500 1,000 100 200 300 800 1,000 22 23 13 ,500 24 50 43 ,941 Less estimated credits under section 42 of the Public Revenues Act, 1908 ... ... 1,500 43,911 1,500 42,441 Total—Vote No. 37 ... 42 ,441 179, 179,316 ,: 316 POLICE : MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES. VOTE No. 38. Charges for and incidental to — 1 Compassionate allowance to widow of late Sergeant J. P. H. McGuire ... ... 750 2 Compassionate allowance to Michael Quirke for loss of his son, who was shot while assisting the police at Palmerston North, as recommended by the Public Petitions Committee ... ... 200 3 Compassionate allowance to widow of late Sergeant Archibald McPhee .... ... 100 4 | Compensation to children (£500) and funeral expenses (£34) of late Constable H. H. Hancox, accidentally drowned while on duty ... ... 534 5 Cost of Police Commission (balance) ... ... 11 0 Funeral and other expenses in connection with death of Sergeant J. P. H. McGuire ... ... 60 7 Special allowance to ex-Constable Stewart for serious permanent injuries received in the service ... 49 1 o :; I 5 0 7 Total—Vote No. 38... ... 1,7"
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CLASS VII.—JUSTICE DEPARTMENT— continued.
tern. 1QU 1910-11. ±»1V. STAMP DEPARTMENT. l'jio-ii £ Total number of officers .. 37 VOTE No. 39. Salaries — 1 Head Office— Commissioner of Stamps, Controller of Death Duties, Registrar of Companies, and Secretary for Land and Deeds ... ... ... 025 Chief Clerk, Deputy Commissioner of Stamps, and Assistant Registrar of Companies ... ... 375 Custodian and Issuer of Stamps ... ... 345 Accountant ... ... 310 2 Clerks: 1 at £250, 1 at £105 ... ... 355 Cadet ... ... ... 100 Chief Stamper ... .. .. 220 8 Stampers: 1 at £195, 1 at £85, 1 at £75, 3 at £70, 2 at £30 ... ... ... 025 Messenger ... ... ... 190 Messenger (£146), Is. per day additional ... ... 18 Valuator Deceased Persons' Estates ... ... 100 2 Auckland — Deputy Commissioner ... ... ... 350 2 Clerks: 1 at £170, 1 at £115 ... ... 285 Cadet ... ... ... 75 3 Wellington — 2 Clerks: 1 at £155, 1 at £135 ... ... 290 2 Cadets: 1 at £95, 1 at £85 ... ... ... , 180 4 Wanganui — Cadet ... ... ... 100 5 Hawke's Bay — Clerk ... ... ... 120 6 Canterbury — Deputy Commissioner ... ... ... 370 Clerk ... ... ... 130 2 Cadets: 1 at £95, 1 at £65 ... ... ... 160 7 Otago— Deputy Commissioner ... ... ... I 300 Clerk ... ... ... 155 Cadet ... ... ... 85 8 Invercargill — Clerk ... ... ... 150 s 6,013 Other Charges for and incidental to — 9 Auditing stamps ... .. ... | 89 10 Cleaning offices ... ... ... 45 11 Extra assistance ... ... ... 3jX) 12 Freight and cartage ... ... ... 5 13 Gas, water, and fuel ... ... ... 20 14 Legal expenses ... ... ... 1,450 15 Office equipment ... ... ... 25 16 I New dies and plates ... ... ... 1,000 17 New dies and plate* (beer duty) ... ... 500 18 Payment to General Post Office for services performed 25 19 Perforating-machines ... ... ... 50 20 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 800 21 Postage-stamp paper ... ... ... 1 ,800 22 Printing ink ... ... ... 650 23 Refund of fine inflicted on F. Geddes for a breach of the Stamp Duty Act ... ... ... 5 24 Stamp dies and plates ... ... ... 400 25 Stamp presses ... ... ... 20 26 Stamp-printing machinery ... ... ... 100 27 Stamps lost at Invercargill ... ... ... 30 2s Telephones ... ... 50
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tern. —' 1910-11. STAMP DEPARTMENT-confin«erf. VOTE No. 39— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. £ £ 29 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 150 30 Typewriter ... ... ... 36 31 Valuator ... ... ... 25 | 32 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... ... 100 7,675 Total—Vote No. 39 ... ... 13 ,68t LAND AND DEEDS REGISTRY. 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 77 VOTE No. 40. Salaries — 1 Auckland — District Land Registrar, Registrar of Deeds, and Examiner of Titles ... ... ... 595 Deputy Registrar of Deeds and Assistant Land Registrar i 350 Second Assistant Land Registrar ... ... 275 4 Clerks : 2 at £230, 1 at £215, 1 at £115 ... 790 Typiste ... ... 140 4 Cadets: 1 at £105, 1 at £85, 1 at £80, 1 at £65 ... 335 2 Taranaki — Assistant Land Registrar, Deputy Commissioner of Stamps, and Deputy Registrar of Deeds ... i 355 2 Clerks: 1 at £200, 1 at £150 ... ... 350 2 Cadets: 1 at £85, 1 at £65 ... ... ... 150 Typiste ... ... ... 110 3 Wellington — Registrar-General of Land, District Land Registrar, Registrar of Deeds, and Examiner of Titles ... 640 Deputy Registrar of Deeds and Assistant Land Registrar 400 Second Assistant Land Registrar ... ... | 240 Draftsman ... .. ... 150 5 Clerks: 1 at £210, 1 at £205, 1 at £176, 2 at £140 871 3 Cadets: 1 at £105, 1 at £95, 1 at£65 ... ... 265 2 Typistes: 1 at £105, 1 at £100 ... ... 205 Messenger ... ... ... 165 Office-cleaner ... ... ... 50 1 Hawke's Bay — District Land Registrar, Registrar of Deeds, Examiner of Titles, and Deputy Commissioner of Stamps ... 390 Deputy Registrar of Deeds and Assistant Land Registrar 285 Clerk ... ... ... 205 Typiste ... ... ... 100 Cadet ... ... ... 110 5 Poverty Bay — District Land Registrar, Registrar of Deeds, and Examiner of Titles (also President Maori Land Council, Judge of Validation and Native Land Court, £130, and Deputy Commissioner of Stamps) ... ... 425 Assistant Land Registrar and Deputy Registrar of Deeds 285 2 Cadets: 1 at £95, 1 at £85 ... ... ... 180 6 Nelson — Deputy Registrar of Deeds and Deputy Commissioner of Stamps ... ... ... 350 Clerk ... ... ... 200 Cadet ... ... ... 85 595 35o 275 790 140 335 355 350 150 110 640 400 240 150 871 265 205 165 50 390 285 205 100 no 425 285 180 350 200 85
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CLASS VII.—JUSTICE DEPARTMENT— continued.
. Item. 1910-11. LAND AND DEEDS REGISTRY— continued. VOTE No. 40— continued. £ £ Salari es— continued. 7 Marlborough. — Assistant Land Registrar and Deputy Commissioner of Stamps ... ... ... 290 Cadet ... ... ... 85 8 Canterbury — District Laud Registrar, Registrar of Deeds, and Examiner of Titles ... ... ... j 000 Assistant Land Registrar and Chief Clerk... ... 355 5 Clerks: 1 at £280, 1 at £205, 2 at £165, 1 at £115... 930 5 Cadets : 2 at £95, 1 at £85, 2 at £65 ... ... 405 Typiste ... ... ... 110 9 Westland— District Land Registrar, Registrar of Deeds, Registrar Supreme Court, Sheriff, and Deputy Commissioner of Stamps (also £175 as Magistrate) ... ... 325 Assistant Land Registrar and Clerk for Stamp Office... 200 Cadet ... ... ... 65 10 Otago— District Land Registrar, Registrar of Deeds, and Examiner of Titles ... ... .. 585 Deputy Registrar of Deeds and Chief Clerk ... 310 3 Clerks: 1 at £280, 1 at £230, 1 at £150 ... 660 Typiste ... ... ... 100 Office-cleaner ... ... 50 11 Southland — District Land Registrar, Registrar of Deeds, Examiner of Titles, and Deputy Commissioner of Stamps ... 460 Assistant Land Registrar and Chief Clerk ... ... 300 2 Clerks: 1 at £195, 1 at £180 ... ... 375 Cadet ... ... ... 65 Office-cleaner ... ... ... 26 15,407 Other Charges for and incidental to — 12 Advertising, books, and publications ... ,.. 700 13 Binding books ... ... ... 150 14 Book typewriters ... ... ... 37 15 Cleaning offices ... ... ... 70 10 Contract work for recording ... ... 2 ,000 17 Draughtsman's work performed bv the Survey Department ... " ... ... 5,200 18 Extra clerical assistance ... ... ... 1,700 19 Freight and cartage ... ... ... 5 20 Fuel, light, and water ... ... ... 250 21 Mounting and binding plans ... ... ... 50 22 Office equipment, including books and papers, and looseleaf ledgers ... ... ... 50 23 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... .. 200 24 Rent ... ... ... 505 25 Telephones ... ... .. 65 26 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 250 27 Typewriter ... ... ... 18 28 Typewriter repairs ... ... ... 30 29 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... ... 25 j 11,305 Total—Vote No. 40 ... ... 26,71 TOTAL OF CLASS VII .... .... £378,939
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CLASS VIII.—MINES DEPARTMENT.
1910-11. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ 6,052 ... 6,052 Vote 41.—Mines Department ... ... 6,052 6,052 „ 42.—Geological Survey Branch ... 2,327 3,775 2,327 3,775 0,102 6 ,102 „ 43.— Miscellaneous Services ... ... 14,285 i 14,285 ' 14,285 14 ,285 ' TOTAL OF CLASS VIII . 8,379 18,060 i „ •! Item. 19 II IC 026 ,439 -11. 1910-11. MINES DEPARTMENT. » £ i £ 0 £ 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 24 VOTE No. 41 1 Salaries — Head Office — Chief Clerk (also Secretary. Board of Examiners under Mining and Coal-mines Acts. £50) ... ... 3/50 Secretary, Board of Examiners under Mining and Coalmines Acts (also Chief Clerk, £350) ... ... j 50 4 Clerks : 1 at £230, 1 at £220, 1 at £160, 1 at £150 j 760 Cadet ... ... ... 70 Inspection Staff"— . Inspecting Engineer and Inspector of Mines ... i 525 Thames— Inspector of Mines ... ... ... 315 Clerk ... ... ... 120 Waihi— Inspector of Mines ... ... ... 325 Westport— Inspector of Mines ... ... ... 310 Clerk ... ... ... 135 Reefton — Inspector of Mines ... ... ... 310 Hokitika— Inspector of Mines ... ... ... 315 Dunedin — Inspector of MineB ... ... .... 365 Clerk ... ... ... 180 ClydeInspector of Mines ... ... 310 Schools of Mines —■ 5 Lecturers and Instructors : I at £350, 1 at £210, " 2 at £200, and 1 at £52 ... ... ...J 1,012 Managers of Water-races — Naseby ... ... ... 300 Kumara ... ... ... 300 350 50 760 70 525 315 120 325 310 135 310 315 365 180 310 1,012 300 300 Total—Vote No. 41 ... ... | 6 ,052 0 ,052
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[tern. 1910-11. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BRANCH. 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 8 VOTE No. 42. 1 Salaries— Director Geologist Mining Geologist Topographer Assistant Topographer, £175 (8 months) ... Draughtsman Clerk Cadet £ £ 800 350 345 325 117 190 100 100 2,327 5 i; 7 s 9 10 11 12 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Books and periodicals 3 Cost of work done by Government Printer I Expenses of Under-Secretary and Director attending Conference of Australasian Institute of Mining Engineers, Mount Morgan, 1910 5 Expert and temporary assistance 6 Field allowances 7 Freight and cartage 8 Instruments 9 Instrument allowances 10 Office equipment and rents 11 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes 12 Purchase of petrographical apparatus and working2 3 I 26 750 ! 75 300 140 50 50 60 40 loo 13 II 15 10 expenses 13 Telephones 14 Travelling allowances and expenses 15 Tools, equipment, and field expenses 16 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 50 10 400 I ,700 j 25 Total—Vote No. 42 ... 3 ,775 6 .102 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES. 1 2 3 1 6 6 7 8 9 0 .1 12 3 4 VOTE No. 43. Charges for and incidental to — 1 Advertising, books, newspapers, periodicals, and photos 2 Compiling plans of mining claims 3 Cost of work to be done and material supplied by other Departments 4 Cost of Collecting Goldfields Revenue 5 Expenses of Boards of Examiners under Mining and Coal-mines Acts 6 Extinguishing burning coal-seams 7 Expert and temporary assistance, wages, &c. 8 Field surveys and expenses 9 Fuel, light, water, freight, and cartage L0 Grants to libraries in mining townships LI Instruments and apparatus L2 Legal expenses 13 Lodging-allowances of cadets ... L4 Mail-service, Cromarty (half cost) Maintenance and Management of Water-races— L5 Waimea-Kumara 0 Alexandra L7 Mount Ida 100 50 200 50 500 10 50 20 50 LOO 50 50 50 175 5 0 7 2 ,500 500 2,000 |
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Item. 1910-11. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES— continued. £ £ 18 19 20 21 22 VOTE No. 43— continued. Charges for and incidental to — continued. Meeting of Australasian Institute of Mining Engineers, Waihi, 1911 : Expenses of special trains, <fcc. ... 50 Office rents, equipment, and cleaning ... ... 200 Payment to A. E. Harvey to cover expenses incurred in resisting applications for dredging-elaims affecting his leasehold land ... ... ... 50 Payment to A. H. Westenra of forfeited deposit on Cook's coal lease, Westport, as recommended by Goldfields and Mines Committee ... ... 1,000 Payments and expenses under the Workers' Compensation Act, 1908, and amendments . ... 50 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 300 Prospecting Ketaruke Coalfield ... 300 Purging mining-registers of obsolete titles... ... 50 Refunds of rent, Section 154, Mining Act, 1908 . 100 Reports on accidents ... ... ... I 20 Schools of Mines ... ... ... 4,000 Stone-quarries Act: Administration expenses ... 100 Telephone subscriptions and expenses ... ... 50 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 1 ,500 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure in- j cidental to the other items of the vote ... ... 60 2:5 2 + 25 26 27 2S 29 80 81 82 Total —Vote No. 43 ... ... 14 14 ,28, TOTAL OF CLASS VIII J62i ,439
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CLASS IX. DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS.
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1910-11. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ Vote 44.—Clerk of Executive Council ... j 50 50 ,, 45.—Office of Minister of Internal Affaire 4,292 4,292 M 46.—Ministers' Secretaries 1,015 1,015 „ 47. —Messengers and Office-keepers ... 8,999 8,999 „ 48.—Audit Office 8,222 3,875 12 ,097 „ 49.—Registrar-General's Office ...' 7,539 1,805 9,344 ., 50—Electoral 5,126 l ,<m 6,799 „ 51.—High Commissioner's Office 6,110 2,465 8,575 „ 52—Museum ... ... ] 1,277 1,224 2 ,501 ,, 53.—Advertising Office ... 1,141 330 1,471 „ 54. —Dominion Laboratory 2,913 1,452 4 ,365 „ 55. — Bacteriological Laboratory 776 150 926 „ 56.—Printing and Stationery 25 ,420 5,464 30 ,884 „ 57.—Mental Hospitals 49 ,257 41 ,815 91,072 „ 58. —Home for Defectives 688 430 1,118 „ 59.—Hospitals and Charitable Aid ... 4,408 10 ,007 14 ,415 „ 60.—Public Health 9,149 10,370 19 ,519 „ 61. —Miscellaneous Services 57 ,443 57 ,443 TOTAL OF CLASS IX 136 ,382 138 ,503 274 ,885 Item. CLERK OF EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. 1910-11. 1 VOTE No. 44. Clerk of Executive Council (also Secretary to Cabinet. £500) ... ... £ £ 50 Total—Vote No. 44 ... 50
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tern191' 0-11. OFFICE OF MINISTER OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 21 £ VOTE No. 45 Salaries — Under-Secretarv Chief Clerk 14 Clerks: 1 at £350 (also Private Secretary, £25), I at £295, 1 at £280, 1 at £230, 1 at £203, 1 at £200, 1 at £193, 1 at £185, I at £180, 1 at £176, 3 at £150, 1 at £100 Superannuation and Classification Boards — Secretary (also Secretary Government Officers' Guarantee Board) Accountant 2 Clerks: 1 at £150, 1 at £110 Shorthand and Type Writer £ 625 400 2 ,842 400 315 260 180 Less amount to be recovered from Public Service Superannuation Fund ... 4,972 680 Total —Vote No. 45 4,292 MINISTERS' SECRETARIES. 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 14 I 2 3 VOTE No. 46. Salaries— Secretarv to Cabinet (also Clerk of Executive Council. £50) " 13 Private Secretaries to Ministers at £25 each Additional salaries to officers in classified departments employed as Private Secretaries: 1 at £110 (also £345), 1 at £80 (also £360) 500 325 190 Total—Vote No. 46 ... 1,015 MES8ENOERS AND OFFICE-KEEPERS. 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 62 VOTE No. 47. Salaries— Messengers — Officer in Charge (also Fire Inspector, £50 ; also Supervisor of Messengers, Government Life Insurance, £65) 33 Messengers: 2 at £181, 1 at £180, I at £175, 1 at £163, 3 at £161, 1 at £157, 3 at £156, 9 at £155, 1 at £147, 2 at £146, 2 at £143, 6 at £137, 1 at £128 2 Office-cleaners at £150 4 Night-watchmen : 3 at £165, 1 at £148 (inside) 6 Watchmen at £145 (outside) 1 Night-watchman (Museum) . Office-keepers, Sfc. — Custodian £100, and Housekeeper £50, Government House, Auckland Auckland—1 at £275, 1 at £138, 1 at £124 New Plymouth Gisborne Nelson —Office-keeper £150, Messenger £120 Blenheim Christchureh—2 Office-keepers: 1 at £144,1 at £100... 1 Watchman at 6s. 6d. per diem Dunedin —2 Office-cleaners at £75 265 5 ,058 300 643 870 148 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 150 537 75 30 270 140 244 119 150 !) Total —Vote No 47 ... S ,999
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Item. 1910-11. AUDIT OFFICE. I 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 55 £ £ VOTE No. 48. Salaries— Deputy Controller and Auditor, £50 (4 months) ... 17 Chief Clerk (also Secretary, Commissioners of Public Debt Sinking Funds, £50) ... ... ... 550 15 Audit Inspectors : 1 at £355. 1 at £345. 1 at £335, 1 at £315, 3 at £305, 1 at £295, 1 at £285, 4 at £275, 2 at £250 (3 months) ... ... ... 4,070 33 Examiners : 1 at £385, 1 at £350, 1 at £325,1 at £265, 1 at £255, 2 at £250, 5 at £230,1 at £225, 3 at £205. 1 at £200, 2 at £195, 1 at £185, 1 at £180, 2 at £170, | 2 at £165, 3 at £160, 3 at £150, 2 at £135 ... 6 ,895 Shorthand and Type Writer ... ... ... 170 4 Cadets: 2 at £85, 2 at £75 ... ... ... 320 Audit Officer in London ... ... ... 700 2 8 4 5 0 7 S 12 ,722 Other Charges for and incidental to — Extra assistance for inspection and examination ... 200 Freight, cartage, removal expenses, cleaning, fuel, lighting, telephones, and office equipment ... ... 225 Lodging-allowance of cadets .. ... ... 100 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 200 Rent for offices ... ... ... 100 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 3,000 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to other items of the vote ... ... 50 3,875 16,597 Less estimated credits under section 42 of the Public Revenues Act, 1908 ... ... 4,500 Total—Vote No. 48 ... ... 12, 12,09 REOISTRAR-GENERAL'S OFFICE. 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 120 VOTE No. 49. Salaries— Head Office — Registrar-General (also Chief Electoral Officer, nil) 500 Clerk and Deputy Registrar-General ... .. 305 Editor Year-book ... ... ... 305 8 Clerks : 1 at £295, 1 at £265, 2 at £200, 1 at £180, 2 at £167, 1 at £135 ... ... 1,609 Cadet ... ... ... 65 Shorthand-writer and Typiste ... ... 95 Registrars of Births, Deaths, and Marriages for the several Registration Districts, — Auckland— Registrar of Births, &c, and Vaccination Inspector (also Registrar of Electors, £26) ... ... 265 Clerk and Deputy ... ... ... 190 Cadet ... ... ... 120 Wellington — Registrar of Births, &c, and Vaccination Inspector (also Registrar of Electors, £26) ... ... 260 2 Clerks : 1 at £180 (Deputy), 1 at £170 ... 350 500 305 305 1,609 65 95 265 190 120 260 350
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Item. 19 0-11. REGISTRAR-GENERAL'S OFFICE— continued. P. £ VOTE No. 49— continued. Salaries — continued. Registrars of Births, Deaths, and Marriages for the several Registration Districts— continued. 4 Christchureh — Registrar of Births, <fcc, and Vaccination Inspector (also Registrar of Electors, £26) Clerk and Deputy Cadet 5 Dunedin— Registrar of Births, &c, and Vaccination Inspector (also Registrar of Electors, £26) ... Clerk and Deputy Cadet 6 ' Registrars of Births, &c, paid by fees only 275 195 85 275 180 65 2,400 7 fiSQ £ 275 195 85 275 180 65 2,400 Other Charges for and incidental to — 7 | Census, 1911 (preliminary expenses) 8 Cleaning, firing, lighting, freight, and carriage 9 Diagrams, <fcc, Year-book 10 Extra clerical assistance 11 Office allowances to District Registrars of Births, Marriages and Deaths ... ... ... I 12 Office equipment and telephones ... ... j 13 Payment to Post-office for services of Postmasters as Registrars of Births, &c. .. ... ... 14 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes 15 Travelling expenses of officer attending Census Conference in Melbourne 16 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote .. / ,ody 500 100 50 50 70 50 500 400 35 50 7,539 7 8 9 10 11 500 100 50 50 12 13 70 50 14 15 500 400 10 35 50 Total—Vote No 49 ... 1,805 1,805 9,344 ELECTORAL. 1910-11. Total number of offioers .. 89 VOTE No. 50 1 Salaries— Clerk in Charge 9 Clerks: 2 at £210, 1 at £205, 4 at £190, 2 at £180... 2 Typists at £ 100 each For Payment of Registrars, including those who hold other Appointments in the Civil Service 295 1 ,745 200 2,886 5 ,126 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Advertising 3 Cartage, railage, and wharfage .. 4 Charing and cleaning 5 Expenses of General Election ... 6 Expenses of By-elections 7 Firing and lighting 8 Legal expenses 9 Office requisites 10 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 10 75 40 100 400 25 10 50 300
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Item. 191 ELECTORAL— continued. 191 )-ll. II 12 13 14 15 VOTE No. 50— continued. £ Oth eh Charges for and incidental to — continued. Preparation and Printing of Rolls ... ... 500 Rent of offices ... ... ... 13 Telephones ... ... ... 50 Travelling-expenses ... ... .. 50 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... . 50 £ 500 13 50 50 £ 50 6,799 1,673 Total—Vote No. 50 ... ... 1,673 HIGH COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE. 1910-11. Total number of offioers .. 31 VOTE No. 51. Salaries — Secretary .. ... 700 Trade and Immigration Representative .. I 700 Accountant .. .. 350 Produce Commissioner ... 400 Veterinarian ... ... 40O Clerks and Messengers ... 3 500 Increases to Salaries — High Commissioner's staff ... ... ... 200 6 ,310 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 Other Charges for and incidental to — Freight and carriage ... ... 35 Office equipment, including stationery and publications • 500 Postage ... ... ... 400 Printing aud typewriting ... ... 30 Rent, office-cleaning, fuel, and light ... ... 900 Travelling expenses and allowances ... .. 300 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... . 300 2,465 8,775 Less contribution from Public Trust and Government Insurance Funds ... ... ... 200 Total—Vote No. 51 ... .. 8,575 MUSEUM. 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 7 VOTE No. 52. Salaries— Director ... ... ... | 500 Museum Assistant and Draughtsman ... ... 200 Messenger and Keeper ... ... 170 Museum Assistant ... ... ... 90 Clerk ... ... ... j 130 Museum Attendant, also Printer ... ... L09 Cleaner ... ... ... 73 1,277
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tern. 1911 MU SEUM— continued. )-ll. Item. 2 3 4 ; 5 (i 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 VOTE No. 52— continued. £ Other Charges for and incidental to — Books and other publications, including binding ... 70 Cleaning, freight, and cartage ... ... ... 100 Clerical assistance .. ... ... 90 Copy of international catalogue of scientific literature... 20 Fuel, light, and water ... ... ... 70 Office equipment ... ... ... 50 ( Photographic apparatus for Museum ... ... 40 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 30 Printing Museum Bulletins ... ... ... 100 Preparation of specimens ... ... ... 50 Purchase of specimens, pictures, and chemicals ... ' 250 Sunday attendance at Museum ... ,. 13 Telephone and fire-alarm charges ... .. 16 Time-ball and astronomical observatory ... ... 75 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 100 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 150 £ 1,224 Total—Vote No. 52 . ... 2,501 ADVERTISING OFFICE. 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 6 1 VOTE No. 53. Salaries — Clerk in charge ... ... .. 325 3 Clerks : 1 at £215, 1 at £195, 1 at £156 ... 566 Shorthand-writer and typiste ... ... ... 125 Messenger ... ... ... 125 1,141 2 3 4 5 6 Other Charges for and incidental to — Cleaning, lighting, telephones, and office requisites ... 35 Extra clerical assistance ... ... ... I 30 Postages, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 80 Subscriptions to newspapers ... ... 175 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... ... 10 330 Total —Vote No. 53 ... ... 1,47 DOMINION LABORATORY. 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 13 1 j VOTE No. 54. Salaries — Dominion Analyst (also Chief Inspector of Explosives) 680 Agricultural Chemist ... ... ... 380 Mining Chemist ... ... 280 Assistant Chemist ... ... ... 250 5 Laboratory Assistants : 1 at £175,1 at £165, I at £160, 1 at £110, 1 at £105 ... ... ... 715 Messenger ... 140 3 Cadets: 1 at £80, 2 at £70 ... ... ... 220 680 380 280 250 715 140 220 2 ,605 2 ,605
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Item. 1910-1910-11. -11. DOMINION LABORATORY— continued. I £ £ VOTE No. 54— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Books, newspapers, and periodicals 3 Chemicals and apparatus 4 Cleaning 5 Extra clerical assistance 6 Expenses under Explosives Act — Salaries ... ... 7 Expenses in connection with magazines s Freight and cartage 9 Fuel, light, and water 10 j Lodging-allowances of Cadets .. ... ... 11 Office equipment 12 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes 13 Subscriptions to Technical Societies ... ... | 14 j Telephones .... 15 Travelling allowances and expenses 16 i Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of-the vote ... ... 25 700 70 100 248 30 20 130 50 20 60 10 12 200 25 i 1,700 Total—Vote No. 54 ... 4, 4 ,36; BACTERIOLOGICAL LABORATORY. 1910-11. Total number of officers .. i VOTE No. 55. 1 Salaries— Government Pathologist (also District Health Officer, £540) Bacteriologist (also in charge of Vaccine Station) Laboratory Assistant Laboratory Attendant 85 335 196 160 85 335 196 160 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Chemicals and apparatus 8 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 776 100 50 776 2 8 100 50 Total—Vote No. 55 ... 150 150 92i PRINTING AND STATIONERY. Classification and Increases under Regulation. 1910-11. Total number of officers., {»%££ " £ VOTE No. 56 1 Salaries— Government Printer, Manager of Stationery Office, and Controller of Stamp Printing Superintending Overseer Chief Clerk and Accountant Copy Supervisor (also Hansard Supervisor, £215) 7 Clerks : 1 at £235, 1 at £220, 1 at £210, 1 at £195, 1 at £175, 1 at £165, 1 at £110 Computer Typiste 700 290 415 240 1 ,310 220 80 700 290 415 240 1,310 220 80
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item. 1910-11. PRINTING AND STATIONERY- continued. VOTE No. 56— continued. Salaries — continued. 2 Cadets: 1 at £95, 1 at £80 ... 2 Warehousemen : 1 at £220. 1 at £200 ... 12 Assistants, in Stationery Office, Ac. : 1 at £170, I at £160. 8 at £150, 1 at £180 (9 months), 1 at £130, 1 at £120, 1 at £110, 2 at £104. 1 at £72 9 Overseers and Sub-overseers : 1 at £285. ]. at £280. 1 at £270, 1 at £240, 2 at £210, 1 at £207, 1 at £205, 1 at £200 12 Readers : 1 at £270, 1 at £245. I at £230, 1 at £220, 4 at £205, 4 at £200 Type Storeman Divider Mechanical Expert for Type-setting Machines 10 Operators for type-setting machines : 2 at £L99, 7 at £195, 1 at £195 (10 months) 52 Compositors: 3 at £193. 3 at £191, 1 at £187. 3 at £185. 1 at £183, 1 at £179, 5 at £177, H at £173. 23 at £169, 1 at £169 (10 months), 2 at£l69 (8 months), 1 at £169 (5 months) 6 Apprentices: I at £78 (2 months), 2 at £78 (4 months). 1 at £78 (7 months). 1 at £65 (9 months) £78 (3 months). 1 at £52 (6 months) £65 (3 months) 1 Binding Storekeeper at £203 ; 23 Book-finishers, Bookbinders, and Paper-rulers : 3 at £193, 1 at £191, 2 at £185, 2 at £183, 4 at £177, 4 at £173, 7 at £169 3 Assistants in Binding-room : 1 at £156, 1 at £143, 1 at £130 3 Apprentices: 1 at £85, 2 at £65 (3 months) and £52 (9 months) Forewoman, Girls' Room 2 Sub-forewomen at £91 48 Folders, Sewers, &c. : 8 at £78, 8 at £72, 11 at £65, 13 at £59, 8 at £52 ... 32 Machinemen, Pressman, Paper-cutters, Assistants, &c. : 1 at £193, 2 at £191, 1 at £181. 2 at £179, 1 at £178, 1 at £173, 13 at £169, I at £169 (7 months), 3 at £156, 2 at £150,1 at £143, 1 at £143 (9 months), 1 at £140, 1 at £130 (6 months). 1 at £97 2 Apprentices : 1 at £78 (5 months), 1 at £65 (6 months) 14 Stamp Printers, Assistants, Perforator,&c.: 1 at £310, 1 at £198, 1 at £193, 2 ut £173, I at £137, 1 at £104 (11 months), 2 at £91, 1 at £72, 2 at £59, 1 at £59 (9 months), 1 at £52 (7 months) ... 4 Stereotypers and Electrotypers : 1 at £325.1 at £185, 1 at £169, 1 at £150 Foreman Lithographer and Photographer .. 2 Draughtsmen : 1 at £325. 1 at £240 ... 3 Photographers and Etchers: 1 at £210, 1 at £202, 1 at £200 7 Lithographic Printers, Ac.: 2 at £192, I at £188, 1 at £182, 3 at £179 Apprentice at £60 (5 months) and £78 (7 months) 4 Stone-grinders, &c.: 1 at £175, 1 at £159, 1 at £147, 1 at £143 4 Machine-feeders: 1 at £65, I at £59, 2 at £52 2 Engineers and Engine-drivers : 1 at £241 (3 months) and £230 (9 months). 1 at £183 Carpenter Storeman 3 Labourers and Assistants : 1 at £143, 1 at £130, 1 at £124 2 Watchmen at 8s. 6d. per diem £ 175 420 1,518 2,107 2,585 203 198 240 1,926 8,849 221 4,292 429 196 150 182 3,098 5,084 65 1,726 829 325 565 612 1,291 71 824 228 416 172 156 397 310
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Item. 1910-11. PRINTING AND STATIONERY— continued. VOTE No. 56— continued. Salaries— continued. Charwoman Folders, Sewers, and Machine-workers (females) Apprentices. Machine Boys, Reader Boys, Errand Boys, Perforators, and Gummers Extra Hands and Piecework ... £ i 2 8 55 1,200 1 2 ,500 7,500 Other Charges for and incidental to — Alterations to telephones Extras connected with Monotype and Linotype Machines Freight, Cartage, Packing, Insurance, and Wharf Labour Fuel, Gas, and Lighting Machinery Medical services Monotype and Linotype Metal New moulds and matrices for Hansard Office equipment, advertising, travelling allowances and expenses Overtime Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Printing report, Auckland Tramways Commission Printing report, Waihou and Ohineinuri Rivers Commission Refund of amounts overpaid for publications Stationery, Paper, and Parchment Stores. Bookbinding Material, and Printing-ink Telephone Subscriptions and Expenses, and Maintenance of Departmental Telephone system Type and Printing Material Water-supply Window-cleauing, Removal of Rubbish, and Chimneysweeping Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 54 ,170 5 6 26 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 250 4,000 1,000 1 ,000 100 250 250 14 15 18 17 25 I ,000 i ,000 72 18 19 20 21 316 25 21 ,0(0 3,000 22 23 21 50 500 250 26 50 50 34,214 Less estimated credits under section 42 of the Public Revenues Act, 1908 88 ,384 57 ,500 Total —Vote No. 56 30, 884 MENTAL HOSPITALS. 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 538 VOTE No. 57. Salaries — Head Office — Inspector-General of Mental Hospitals 2 Clerks: 1 at £370, 1 at £220 (9 mouths) Typiste, <fcc. Female Inspector of Mental Hospitals (also Hospitals aud Charitable, £290) 975 535 130 50 1,090
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tern. 191 >-ll. MENTAL HOSPITA LS— continued VOTE No. 57 -continued. Salaries— continued. Auckland — Resident Medical Superintendent Assistant Medical Officer Clerk and Storekeeper Assistant Clerk and Storekeeper Head Attendant Matron Sub-matron Farm Manager 2 Engineers: 1 at £125, 1 at £210 (9 months) Baker Official Visitor 73 Attendants, Nurses, and Servants — 40 Male Attendants — 2 at £133, 2 at £125 (artisans), 1 at £128 (gardener) ; 8 Charge Attendants, 5 at £128, 2 at £123. 1 at £118; 2 at £103, 2 at £98, 4 at £88, 3 at £83, 16 at £78: 27 Nurses—5 Charge Nurses. 8 at £75, 2 at £65; 1 at £00, 2 at £55, 1 at £50, 18 at £45 : Laundress at £75 : Cook at £70: 3 Assistant Cooks, 2 at £55, 1 at £50: Ward-maid at £40 Wolfe Bequest Hospital — 6 Nurses—1 at £80, 1 (charge nurse) at £65, 4 at £45 £ 600 300 130 100 145 125 100 150 283 125 25 5 ,029 325 8 ,037 3 Wellington — Resident Medical Superintendent (9 months) Clerk and Storekeeper, £160, and House Allowance, £36 Head Attendant Matron Engineer Official Visitor 32 Attendants, Nurses, and Servants— 18 Male Attendants—4 Charge Attendants, 3 at £128, 1 at £118; 1 at £108, 5 at £103, 1 at £88, 2 at £83, 5 at £78: Cook and Baker at £135: 2 Gardeners at £108 : 10 Nurses—2 Charge N urses at £75 ; 1 at £60, 2 at £50, 5 at £45 : Laundress at £75 450 49 30 25 53 3 OD -=. a ■ o 3 W 683 Porirua — Resident Medical Superintendent Assistant Medical Officer Clerk and Storekeeper Assistant Clerk and Storekeeper Head Attendant Matron Engineer Assistant Engineer Second Assistant Engineer Farm Manager Official Visitor 96 Attendants, Nurses, and Servants— 42 Male Attendants—3 at £133, 2 at £108 (artisans) ; 6 Charge Attendants, 1 at £133, 2 at £128, 1 at £118, 1 at £113, 1 at £108; 1 at £108, 2 at £108 (gardeners), 9 at £103, 2 at £98, 3 at £88, 2 at £88, 12 at £78 : Baker at £133: 3 Firemen at £140: 1,299 600 300 195 120 145 125 275 220 210 125 25
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tern.I 19 0-11. MENTAL HOSPITALS— continued. VOTE No. 57— continued. Salaries — continued. Porirua —continued. Farm Hand al £100: Messenger at £52: 2 Plumbers (at Is. 5d. per hour), £165: 40 Nurses —7 Charge Nurses, 4 at £75, 2 at £70, 1 at £65 ; 2 at £60, 6 at £55,4 at £50, 21 at £45 : Laundress at £70 ; Assistant Laundress at £55: Cook at £75 ; 2 Assistant Cooks, 1 at £60, 1 at £55 : Ward-maid at £40... 14 Attendants: 3 at £128, 1 at £118, 1 at £108 (gardener), 4 at £L03, 1 at £88, 4- at £78 (9 moi ths) £ £ 7,646 1 ,067 Nelson — Visiting Medical Officer Superintendent Head Attendant Matron Cadet Official Visitor 21 Attendants, Nurses, and Servants — 9 Male Attendants —2 Charge Attendants, 1 at £128, 1 at £123 ; 8 at £103, 2 at £88, 2 at £78: Stoker at £95: 10 Nurses —2 Charge Nurses, 1 at £75, 1 at £70 : 2 at £60,1 at £55, 5 at £45 : Cook at £60 11 ,053 200 220 145 105 50 13 1,592 2 ,325 ti Christchureh — Resident Medical Superintendent Assistant Medical Officer Clerk and Storekeeper Assistant Clerk and Storekeeper Head Attendant Matron Engineer Farm Manager Official Visitor 72 Attendants, Nurses, and Servants — 33 Male Attendants—2 at £128, 1 at £125, 1 at £108, (artisans); 6 Charge Attendants, 3 at £128, 1 at £118, 1 at £113, 1 at £108; 10 at £103, 1 at £98, 5 at £88, 4 at £83, 3 at £78: Baker at £125: Cook at £125: Gardener at £100: Dairyman at £108: Ploughman at £72: Messenger at £70: Engine-driver at £140 : Stoker at £140 : Carpenter (at 12s. per day), £172: 28 Nurses—5 Charge Nurses, 4 at £75, 1 at £65: 9 at £55, 4 at £50, 10 at £45 : Laundress at £75 : Ward-maid at £40 Attendant, £145 (9 months) ... 600 300 200 110 150 125 190 128 13 ■ 6,023 109 Hokitika — Visiting Medical Officer Superintendent Head Attendant Matron Official Visitor 22 Attendants, Nurses, and Servants— 14 Male Attendants—1 at £143 (artisan), 2 at £108 (charge), 1 at £108 (baker), 2 at £103, 2 at £98, 5 at £88, 1 at £78 : 8 Nurses—1 at £60, 2 at £55, 1 at £52, 1 at £50, 3 at £45 7,948 190 220 150 85 13 1,794 2,452
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item. 1910-11. MENTAL HOSPITALS— continued. VOTE No. 57— continued. Salaries — continued. Seacliff— Resident Medical Superintendent Assistant Medical Officer Clerk and Storekeeper ... ... ... Assistant Storekeeper Assistant Clerk Head Attendant Matron Assistant Matron Engineer Assistant Engineer Farm Manager Official Visitors 121 Attendants, Nurses, and Servants — 62 Male Attendants—8 Charge Attendants, 2 at £128, I at £123, 1 at £118, 1 at £113, 3 at £108 ; 1 at £128 (charge of poultry), 1 at £123, 1 at £118 (gardener), 3 at £108, 13 at £103, 10 at £88, 3 at £83, 22 at £78: Fisherman at £115: Farm Hand at £70: Baker at £60: 51 Nurses—6 Charge Nurses, 3 at £70, 3 at £65: 1 at £65, 1 at £60, II at £55, 2 at £50, 30 at £45 : 2 Cooks, 1 at £70, 1 at £05: Assistant Cook at £20: Laundress at £60 : Ward-maid at £40 ... £ £ 600 300 180 125 50 150 150 80 230 210 140 50 8,896 11,161 Seacliff Auxiliary — Assistant Medical Officer Cadet Cook (male) Gardener Farm Manager 8 Attendants —2 Charge Attendants, 1 at £128, 1 at £123; 1 at £103, 2 at £98, 1 at £88, 2 at £78 300 40 100 ioo 100 794 1 ,434 10 " The Camp "— 8 Attendants and servants — 6 Attendants: 1 at £128 (charge), 1 at £93, 3 at £83, 1 at £78 ; Gardener at £125 ; Cook at £60... 733 733 11 Increase of Salaries to Attendants and Nurses during year under scale Allowance to night staff 1 ,000 125 12 1,125 49,257 13 14 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, newspapers, technical books, and office equipment Amount required to repay sums deducted from attendants' salaries under " The Civil Service Act, 1908" Amount required to make good defalcation, assistant clerk, Sunt'vside Bedding and clothing 300 10 15 26 9,750 10
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tern. 1910-11. MENTAL HOSPITALS— continued. 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 81 VOTE No. 57— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Buildings, including additions, improvements, repairs, and replacements Farm, maintenance of Fencing, draining, and roading Fuel, light, water, and cleaning Funerals, expenses of Furniture and fittings Gardens and shrubberies, expenses of Grant to Seacliff Staff Club ... Grant for neuro-pathological investigations Law-costs Laundry Machinery, repairs, and stores... Medical fees for certificates and consultations Nursing staff — House allowance to married attendants ... Uniforms, purchase of Patients, expenses connected with— Gratuities Recreation Transfer Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Rations Rents and rates Stores Surgery and dispensary— Drugs and instruments Wine, spirits, ale, and porter ... Telephones Travelling expenses and allowances Treatment and maintenance of patients in general hospitals Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... £ 4,000 6 ,500 250 9,300 300 950 150 10 200 20 900 950 1,300 I ,900 900 32 33 34 36 30 37 38 100 2,500 200 250 29,000 600 2,500 89 40 11 4.2 43 650 50 300 400 44 50 500 Less estimated credits under section 42 of the Public Revenues Act, 1908 74,816 33 ,000 41,816 Less reduction in Committee of Supply 91 ,073 1 Total—Vote No. 67 ... 91 ,07: HOME FOR DEFECTIVES. • 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 8 VOTE No. 58. Salaries— Steward Matron Attendant at £98, Nurse at £55 Cook Laundress Housemaid Gardener 145 100 153 65 65 40 120 688
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Item. 1910-11. HOME FOR DEFECTIVES— continued. VOTE No. 58— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — Maintenance, including food, clothing, bedding, fuel and light, Ac. Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Purchase of stock, tools, and material for house and grounds Travelling-allowances and removal expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... £ 2 8 l 500 5 5 0 20 5 100 630 Less estimated credits under section 42 of the Public Revenues Act, 1908 200 Total—Vote No. 58 .. 430 1,11 HOSPITALS AND CHARITABLE AID. 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 36 VOTE No. 59. Salaries — Head Office — Inspector - General of Hospitals and Charitable Institutions (also Chief Health Officer, nil) 3 Assistant Inspectors: 1 at £290 (also Mental Hospitals, £50), 1 at £200, 1 at £160 Clerk Cadet 850 650 2H5 95 Other Charges for and incidental to — Burial Expenses of Destitute Persons Compassionate allowance to widow and family of Denis Phelan Expenses in connection with the Nurses Registration Act, 1908 Expenses incurred by Police in connection with Destitute Persons Grant for refuge work Head Office requisites, books, &c. Legal expenses Maintenance of delirium tremens patients in general hospitals Maternity Homes, refund of fees Mid wives Act Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Relief of indigent persons in districts where the Hospitals and Charitable Institutions Act, 1908, is not in force Salvation Army Prison Brigade work Travelling Allowances and Expenses Contingencies, including advertising and unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 1,880 2 3 75 4 •52 5 150 0 7 8 9 50 4,000 50 50 • 10 11 12 18 100 50 100 50 14 15 10 30 450 500 50 5,757
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Item. 1910-11. HOSPITALS AND CHARITABLE AID—continued. 17 VOTE No. 69— continued. St. Helens Hospital, Auckland — Salaries— Medical Officer (honorarium) ... Matron Sub-matron Extra nursing assistance Cook. £52; 2 Housemaids at £39 Laundress, £52 ; extra assistance. £25 £ £ 17 100 100 90 25 207 522 18 Other Charges for and incidental to — Maintenance I IS 850 19 St. Helens Hospital, Wellington — Salaries— Medical Officer (honorarium) ... Matron Sub-matron Extra nursing assistance Cook, £52; 2 Housemaids at £39; Laundress, £52; extra assistance, £25 1,372 in 100 120 85 25 207 537 ; 20 21 20 21 Other Charges for and incidental to — Rent Maintenance 400 850 1,250 22 22 St. Helens Hospital, Christchureh — Salaries — Medical Officers (honorariums) Matron ... .., Sub-matron Extra nursing assistance Cook, £52; 2 Housemaids at £39; Laundress, £52; extra assistance, £25 1,787 100 100 85 25 207 23 Other Charges for and incidental to — Maintenance 517 2:1 875 24 St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin — Salaries — Medical Officer (honorarium) ... Matron Sub-matron Extra nursing assistance Cook, £52 ; 2 Housemaids at £39 ; Laundress, £52 ; extra assistance, £25 1,392 24 100 140 90 25 207 562
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Item. HOSPITALS AND CHARITABLE AID— continued. VOTE No. 59— continued. St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin —continued. £ £ 25 Other Chargks foh and incidental to — Maintenance ... ... ... 775 1 ,337 Taumarunui Hospital— 26 Salaries— Medical Officer ... ... ... LOO Matron ... ... ... 90 Nursing assistance ... 75 Wages ... ... ... 125 390 27 Other Charges for and incidental to — Maintenance ... ... 500 890 Total —Vote No 59 .. 14,415 PUBLIC HEALTH 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 7f> VOTE No. 60. 1 Salaries— 6 Clerks: 1 at £236, I at £221, 1 at £210, 1 at £200. 1 at £201, 1 at £100 ... ... 1 ,174 3 Typistes: 1 at £135, 1 at £125, I at £S9 ... 349 Messenger ... ... 180 5 District Health Officers: 2 at £5S0, 1 at £540 (also Goveriinu-iit Pathologist, £85), 1 at £250, 1 at£10o 2,050 15 Sanitary Inspectors: 1 (Chief) at £250, 1 at £225, 2 at £215, 3 at £200. 3 at £ 190, 1 at £ 185, I at £ 1 80, 1 at £172, 1 at £170, 1 at £147 ... 2,929 Port Health Officers ... 955 Quarantine Keepers — Auckland (also Agricultural Department, £70) £ 70 Wellington (also Marine Department, £50) 130 Port Chalmers ... 119 Lyttelton (also Agricultural Department, £105) S."> 404 2 Waikato Sanatorium — Medical Officer ... ... ... 315 Consulting Medical Officer . ... ... 100 Matron . .., 150 Clerk ... ... 211 Typist ... ... 47 3 Sisters: 1 at £80, 2 at £70 ... ... 220 2 Nurses at £50 ... ... 100 4 Probationer Nurses at £31 ... ... 124 2 Laundresses: I at £78, 1 at £65 ... ... • 143 2 Housemaids at £42 ... 84 5 Porters: 3 at £05, 2 at £52 .. 299 3 Cooks: 1 at £104, 2 at £65 ... 234 Engineer ... ... ... 180 Carpenter ... ... 52 Coachman .. 78 2 Gardeners : I at: £104, 1 at £52 150 Farm Hand ... 65 10 ,599 Less amount to be recovered from Civil List Native ... ... 100 ! 10,499
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Item. 1910-11. PUBLIC HEALTH— continued. 3 4 5 6 3 4 5 6 VOTE No. 60— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — I Administration of Native Medical and Health Service (outstanding account) i Analysts (paid by fees) i Bicycles i Compensation pavable under the Public Health Act, 1908 £ 10 100 50 7 8 7 8 8 10 It 12 13 14 15 Dangerous infectious diseases ... ; Eee for Department's representation at Hygienic Conferences i Freight and cartage i Grant to Karitane Home, Dunedin ... Inspection of vessels Karere tree-planting camp Legal fees Notification of infectious diseases Office Expenses — Rents, cleaning, fuel, light, and water ... £325 Equipment ... ... 200 Telephones ... ... 175 Books and publications 100 50 300 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 25 150 500 700 500 50 500 10 17 18 19 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 Plunket Nurses: 11 at £50 each Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Quarantine expenses Sale of Food and Drugs Act (expenses in connection with administration) Sera and disinfectants Subsidy to local bodies towards Sanitary Inspectors' salaries Subsidy to societies for the promotion of health of women and children Travelling expenses and allowances Vaccination and registration fees Vaccine plant and preparation of the lymph Waikato Sanatorium : Maintenance Contingencies, including unforeseen expenses incidental to the other items of the vote 800 550 300 100 20 21 150 200 60 22 600 1 ,750 800 300 4,000 23 24 25 20 27 100 12 ,645 Less credits under section 42 of the Public Revenues Act, 1908 23 ,144 3 ,625 Total—Vote No. 60 19 ,51 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES. 1 2 3 4 5 0 VOTE No. 61 Chargis for and incidkntal to — Additional remuneration for members of Permanent Force while acting as orderlies at Government House: 2 at £15 per annum Advertising and printing Allowance to New Zealand Farmers' Co-operative Distributing Company . n account of losses caused by operations of Wellington State Coal Depot Allowance to W. M.'Tyers, Inspector of Taxes Allowance to J. II. Richardson, Acting Commissioner, Tax Department Annuity to James Mackay, ex-Warden 30 350 650 150 200 75
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tern. MISCELLANEOUS BBBVIOBS— continued. 191 0-11. 7 8 9 10 VOTE No. 61— continued. Charges for and incidental to — continued. Assessment Courts under the Rating Act, 1908 Cleaning offices Commissions of Inquiry Compassionate allowance to W. Purchase, messenger, High Commissioner's Office, on retirement Compassionate allowance to widow of H. D. Matier, late temporary clerk, Postal Department Compensation to J. J. Meikle in full and final payment for wrongful imprisonment ... £5 ,000 Less reduction in Committee of Supply 2 ,500 £ 10 1,700 20 222 £ 11 156 12 2,500 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Contribution to Brussels International Customs Bureau for publication of Customs tariffs Contribution to Government Life Insurance Department for actuarial services ... Contribution to Veterans' Home, Auckland Contribution towards Antarctic expedition (Captain Scott) Contribution towards cost of memorial tower at Halifax, Nova Scotia Contributions for memorial to Hon. Albert Pitt, Nelson Coronation expenses in New Zealand (on account) Cost of celebrations in connection with the Jubilee of Gabriel's Gully gold rush (£1 for £1) .. Cost of fares and passages in connection with the military tournament at Palmerston North ... Cost of printing pamphlet on variations of standards of values in New Zealand Cost of entertaining visitors to the Dominion and of official functions Cost of work to be done by Surveyor-General's Depart100 200 500 1,000 25 300 1,000 21 500 22 100 23 100 24 350 ment Cost of acquiring land for roads under section 115 of the Public Works Act, 1908 Cost of preparing illustrations for " New Zealand Flora" Cost of preparing and printing official history of the New Zealand International Exhibition Cost of obtaining bird-skins for British Museum Cost of transferring huia birds... Departmental inquiry: Taxes and Valuation Departments Dominion Day celebrations, 1910, expenses incurred in connection with Donation for relief of distress caused by disaster in Wellington Colliery, Whitehaven, England Expenses in connection with decease of King Edward VII and accession of King George V Expenses in connection with visit of Imperial troops (February, 1901), (outstanding liability) Expenses in connection with military revews, &c, during Field-marshal Lord Kitchener's visit Expenses in connection with rain-making operations at Oamaru Extra clerical assistance and extra messengers Festival of Empire, London Eire Brigades: Attending Annual Conference. Railway passes for Fire Brigades Annual Conference (grant-in-aid) Freight and cartage Fuel for Government offices General contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote Grant to Prime Minister for expenses of attending the Imperial Conference and Coronation of the King ... 50 25 50 300 26 27 28 29 30 700 50 100 31 1,000 32 100 33 1,000 34 400 33 35 36 7,400 37 38 39 50 331 2,500 40 41 42 43 300 400 300 450 44 300 1,500
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.. tern. 1910-11. —^ MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES—continued. £ £ VOTE No. 61— continued. Charges for and incidental to — continued. 45 Grant to Minuter of Kducation towards expenses in connection with the representation of the Dominion at the opening of the South Africa Union Parliament, November. 1910 46 Grant to Private Secretary of Minister of Education towards expenses accompanying Minister to the opening of the South Africa Union Parliament 47 Grant, Okoroire Game-farm 48 Grant in aid of free art-galleries 49 Grant to Thomas Nicholson, the amount being equal to two veins' old-age pension, as recommended by the Public Petitions Committee 50 Grant lo swimming asoociation for encouragement of swimming 51 Gratuities to widows of late members of the Legisla450 200 100 2 ,000 52 300 ture — Mrs. Bμiime ... ... £300 Mrs. Holmes ,.. . 300 Mrs. Scotland ... ... 300 Mrs. Trask ... ... 300 52 Gratuity to daughters of the late Hon. E. H. J. Heeves 53 Gratuity to Mrs. Harris for special services rendered by her late husband 54 House-allowance, Messenger at Government Buildings, New Plymouth 55 Imperial Institute 56 Legal expenses ... ... .;. 57 Legal expenses incurred by Native Land Court Judges 58 Light and water for various Government buildings 59 Manual of New Zealand Mollueca 60 Office equipment, including telephones 61 Official entertainments in London during Coronation ... 62 Pacific cable — New Zealand's portion of estimated deficiency 63 Payment to Heuter's Telegram Company for special telegrams 64 Payment to shareholders West port -Cardiff Coal Company, as recommended by Goldfields and Mines Committee 65 Payment to Medical Ollicer, London 66 Payment to Public Service Superannuation Fund for 1910 in respect of Police Provident Fund 67 Payment to A. McKay of amount claimed in excess of superannuation allowance 68 Pension of late Provincial Government, Nelson—Mrs. Robinson's two daughters 69 Postage, telegrams, and lent of boxes 70 Publications, including newspapers 71 Purchase of collection of books, &c, relating to New Zealand 72 Eefund to George John Fry on account of loss between Police and Post and Telegraph Departments of stock bank-note for £50 73 Rewards for arrest of naval deserters 74 Roval Humane Society of New Zealand, Grant in aid of 75 Salary (£500). travelling allowances and expenses (£100), of Inspector of Fire Brigades under the Fire Brigades Act, 1908 76 Seduon Memorial: Cost of grave and monuments (on account of £3,000) 77 Special allow iuicc to messengers, Wellington 1 ,200 300 100 48 100 75 55 900 300 300 500 7 ,138 400 1,000 1 ,000 2 ,500 23 100 150 300 50 25 50 100 600 1,200 250
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:tem. tern.) 1910-11. M1SCELLANEOU S SERVICES— continued. £ £ VOTE No. 61— continued. Charges for and incidental to — continued. 7N Special payments for services rendered by fire brigades 79 Submarine mining displays at local regattas and anniversaries, Expenses in connection with ... 80 Subsidy of £1 for £1 on subscriptions for Seddon memorial (bust.), to be placed in Seddon Memorial Technical College, Auckland Hi Subsidy of £1 for £1 on subscriptions to the Bickerton fund 82 j Subsidies to Medical Associations and medical men S3 Telegrams beyond the Dominion 84 ] Travelling - allowance of Ministers, as authorised by the Civil List Act, 1908 S5 Travelling-expenses of Ministers 86 Travelling allowances and expenses of Private Secretaries to Ministers 87 Travelling allowances and expenses of officers of the Department 88 Uniforms and overcoats for messengers 89 Weights and Measures Acts 100 120 . 56 300 700 2,500 1 ,500 1,250 1,250 50 100 100 Less reduction in Committee of Supply Total —Vote No. 61 ... 57 ,444 1 57,443 TOTAL OP CLASS IX £274,885
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1910-11. Salaries. ! Other Charges. Total. £ £ Vote 62.—Defence Department ... 7,873 1,181 £ 9,054 ,, 63.—Permanent Force ... ... 43,927 13,050 56,977 „ 64.—Territorial Force ... ... 17,837 66,140 83,977 ,, 65.—Junior Cadets ... ... 1,843 5,380 7,223 ,, 66. —Stores and Magazines ... 4,783 225 5,008 ,, 67.—Miscellaneous Services ... ... 56,477 56,477 TOTAL OF CLASS X ... 76,263 142,453 ■2,453 218,716 218,716 Item. i mo 1910-11. 1910 1-11. DEFENCE DEPARTMENT. £ £ 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 27 VOTE No. 62. Commandant of Forces— 1 Salaries — Commandant of Forces, £1,000 (6 months), (also houseallowance, £200) ... ... ... 500 ( 500 2 Council of Defence— Salaries — Chief of the General Staff ... ... ... 625 Finance Member ... ... ... 425 Second Military Member (returned to England) ... 145 1,195 3 Headquarters Staff — Salaries — Inspector-General ... ... ... 625 Adjutant-General and Quartermaster-General ... 425 Director of Military Training and Education (Imperial Staff Officer) ... ... ... 650 Director of Military Operations and Intelligence (Imperial Staff Officer) ... ... ... 500 Director of Ordnance and Commandant of Permanent Forces (also house allowance, £50 per annum) ... 450 Staff-officer to Commandant, £375 (6 months) ... 187 Staff Officer to Chief of Staff ... ... £325 Less reduction in Committee of Supply 25 300 Staff Officer to Adjutant-General ... ... 330 3,467
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tern.; 1910-11. DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— continued. £ £ VOTE No. 62— continued. Clerical Staff— Salaries — Chief Clerk 6 Clerks: 1 at £230, 1 at £220, 1 at £205, 1 at £200, 1 at £190, 1 at £160... 2 Shorthand Writers and Typistes Cadet (including £25, lodging-allowance)... Superintending Officer of Fortifications and Draughtsman Messenger 270 1,205 303 130 250 135 2,293 Finance Department— Salaries — Accountant 2 Cadets (including lodging-allowance, £25); 1 at £115 1 at £65 (5 months) 275 143 418 7,873 0 7 8 9 Other Charges for and incidental to — Extra clerical assistance House allowance Military books, maps, publications, and newspapers... Office equipment, including fuel, light, and cleaning office Travelling allowance and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 156 70 300 150 500 20 10 11 1,196 Less estimated credits under section 42 of the Public Revenues Act, 1908 Total —Vote No. 62... 15 1,181 9,05 PERMANENT FORCE. 1910-11. Total number of officers and men 291 VOTE No. 63. Salaries— Royal New Zealand Artillery— 1 Major 3 Captains: 1 at £300 (and free quarters), 1 at £250 (and free quarters;, 1 at £275 4 Lieutenants: 1 at £280, 1 at £225, 2 at £215 1 Regimental Sergeant-Major at 10s. per diem (also allowance in lieu of quarters £50) 4 Sergeant - Major Gunnery Instructors at 10s. per diem (also allowance in lieu of quarters, 1 at £50 and 3 at £25 per annum) ... 2 Company Sergeant-Majors: 1 at 9s. 6d. and 1 at 9s. per diem 1 Quartermaster-Sergeant at 9s. 6d. per diem 4 Master Gunners at 10s. per diem (also allowance in lieu of quarters, 1 at £50 and 3 at £25 per annum) 9 Sergeants : 6 at 8s. 9d. and 3 at 8s. 6d. per diem 10 Corporals : 4 at 8s. 3d. and 6 at 8s. Der diem ... 400 825 935 183 730 337 174 730 1,424 1 1,478 400 825 935 183 730 337 174 730 1,424 1,478
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item. PERMANENT FORCE— continued. 1910-11 VOTE No. 63— continued. Salaries— continued. Royal New Zealand Artillery— continued. 18 Bombardiers : 9 at 7s. 9d. and 9 at 7s. 6d. per diem 1 Bombardier Trumpeter at 7s. 9d. per diem 102 Gunners at 6s. per diem Field Artillery Section — I Sergeant at 8s. 6d. per diem 4 Bombardiers at 7s. 6d. per diem II Drivers at 6s. per diem ... Artificer Section — 10 Sergeant-Major Artificers at lis. per diem 4 Quartermaster-Sergeant Artificers at 10s. per diem 1 Staff Sergeant at 9s. per diem 1 Sergeant at 8s. 6d. per diem 1 Corporal at 8s. per diem ... 2 Bombardiers at 7s. 6d. per diem Clerical Section— 1 Sergeant at 8s. 6d. per diem 2 Bombardiers at 7s. 6d. per diem 3 Corporal Clerks at 8s. per diem Electric-light Section— 1 Captain •J, Lieutenants : 1 at £255, 1 at £150 ... 1 Regimental Sergeant-Major at 10s. per diem (also allowance in lieu of quarters, £50) ■1 Quartermaster- Sergeants : 1 at 9s. 9d. and 1 at 9s, per diem 1 Sergeant Coxswain (in charge of " Janie Seddon") 1 Sergeant Coxswain at 8s. 9d. per diem 2 Sergeants at 8s. 6d. per diem 2 Sergeant Electricians at 8s. 9d. per diem 3 Corporals: 2 at 8s. 3d. and 1 at 8s. per diem 5 Bombardiers: 3 at 7s. 9d. and 2 at 7s. 6d. per diem 37 Gunners at 6s. per diem ... Artificer Section— 2 Sergeant-Major Artificers, at lis. per diem 2 Quartermaster-Sergeant Artificers at 10s. per diem 1 Corporal Artificer at 8s. per diem Proficiency and Good-conduct Pay— For Gunners and Drivers £ i 2,505 141 11,169 156 548 1,204 2,008 730 164 156 146 274 156 274 438 275 405 I S3 342 200 160 312 320 448 700 4,052 402 365 146 3,600 Militia Staff— Auckland — 1 Master Gunner testing S.A.A. 1 Signalling Instructor 2 Assistant S.A.A. Testers at £158 Wellington — 1 Armourer Sergeant 1 Assistant Armourer at 8s. per diem ... 2 Government House Orderlies at £158... 1 Signalling Instructor 4 Clerks, Headquarters Staff Office : 3 at £179, 1 at £142 1 Drill-hall Caretaker Canterbury — 1 Armourer Sergeant 1 Signalling Instructor 1 Assistant Armourer at 9s. per diem ... 1 Saddler 1 Drill-hall Caretaker 1 Magazine Keeper 1 Mobilisation Storekeeper ... 251 179 316 251 144 316 160 679 137 251 160 164 137 137 137 163
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[tern. 1910-11. PERMANENT FORCE— continued. C 1 VOTE No. 63— continued. S al arie s— continued. Royal New Zealand Artillery— continued. Militia Staff— continued. Otago — 1 Master (commanding S.M. "Lady Roberts") ... 1 Mobilisation Storekeeper ... Assistant Mobilisation Storekeeper 1 Signalling Instructor 1 Assistant Armourer 1 Clerk 216 163 135 160 153 160 Nelson — 1 Mobilisation Storekeeper and Drill-hall Caretaker 163 43,927 8 9 10 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 i 8 9 10 11 \2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, books, and other publications Allowance in lieu of quarters... ... ... Clothing for free issue (or allowance in lieu thereof) ... Clothing for issue on payment Efficiency fees and badges Extra-duty pay for members of Permanent Force instructing Territorials after working-hours, including men on launches conveying Territorials, or otherwise assisting while on this instructional duty ; also, extra pay for men told off for clerical duties, and extra "working-pay" Fuel, Light, and Water Freight, Cartage, and Shipping Charges ... Hospital Charges Maintenance (including pay of civilian crew) of Boatsheds, Launches, and Hire of Temporary Launches and Boats Medical Attendance and Medicine (including Salary j of Civil Surgeons to New Zealand Permanent Force) Miscellaneous Stores, and Office Equipment and Requisites, Hire of Chronographs (including Flags and Repairs thereto) Purchase and Upkeep of Horses for Field Batteries (including Medicines, Clipping, and incidental expenses) Railway Fares, Freight, and Charges Repairing, Painting, Alterations, and Additions to Buildings (including works in connection with Harbour Defences) Stores for Maintenance of Guns and Batteries (including Repairs to Wagons, Express, kc.) ... Scavenging, Cleaning, and Washing Telephone Subscriptions and Expenses ... Tram and Ferry Fares ... ... Travelling Allowances and Expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... ... 50 2,750 350 300 50 500 1,000 500 100 2,000 450 1,500 400 800 1,000 300 50 200 200 1,000 50 \-2 13 Less estimated credits under section 42 of the Public Revenues Act, 1908 ; 13,550 500 Total—Vote No. 63 ... ... I13,050 ! 56,977
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[tern. 1910-11. TERRITORIAL FORCE £ (Including Senior Cadets and Rifle Clubs). 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 118 VOTE No. 64. SalariesDistrict Staff— 1 Auckland — Officer Commanding District (also free quarters) A.A.G. 7 Adjutants and Area Officers at £200 each (also house allowance, £5G) (6 months) 15 Drill Instructors : 3 at £190, 2 at £180, 2 at £170, I at £100, 7 at £160 (6 months) 2 Clerks: 1 at £210, 1 at £186 1 messenger at 7s. per diem ... 375 300 700 1,990 396 128 2 Wellington — Officer Commanding District A.A.G. 7 Adjutants and Area Officers at £200 each (also house allowance, £50) (6 months) 17 Drill Instructors : 5 at £190, 1 at £180, 1 at £170, 3 at £160, 7 at £160 (6 months) 2 Clerks : 1 at £189, 1 at £181 Typiste 3,889 425 300 700 2,340 370 95 4,230 3 ■ Canterbury — Officer Commanding District A.A.G. 7 Adjutants and Area Officers at £200 each (also house allowance, £50) (6 months) 14 Drill Instructors: 2 at £190, 2 at £180, 1 at £170, 2 at £160, 7 at £160 (6 months) 2 Clerks : 1 at £235, 1 at £186 Officer Commanding at Nelson A.A.G. at Nelson 3 Drill Instructors at Nelson at £190 each Clerk at Nelson 425 300 700 1,790 421 375 300 570 181 4 ' Otago — Officer Commanding District A.A.G. 7 Adjutants and Area Officers at £200 each (also house allowance, £50) (6 months) 14 Drill Instructors: 2 at £190,1 at £180, 1 at £170, 3 at £160, 7 at £160 (6 months) Clerk 5,062 425 300 700 1,770 186 5 : 3 Adjutants, Garrison Artillery (annual allowance, £25 each) 3,381 75 6 General Instructional Staff— Chief Instructor Artillery Services Mounted Instructor, North Island Instructor (Officer) 350 325 250
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tem. TERRITORIAL FORCE— continued. 19] 0-11. VOTE No. 64— continued. Salaries — continued. 6 General Instructional Staff continued. Field Engineer and Signal Instructor £ £ 275 1,200 17,837 Other Charges for and incidental to — 7 Advertising, Books, and other Publications 8 Allowances for Service uniform to Staff SergeantMajors 9 Camps of Training and Courses of Instruction, Pay and Allowances, including special course of instruction to Garrison Artillery Territorials at Technical and other Colleges 10 Capitation, Target, and Marking Allowances for Adult Corps, including Grants to Bands 11 Capitation, Target, and Marking Allowance for Cadets, including Allowance for Rent and lighting Halls ... 12 Cleaning Offices 13 Contribution towards pensions granted to Imperial Officers who contracted disease whilst serving in Colonial Forces 14 Daylight Parades, personal payment 15 , Easter Manoeuvres 16 ' Efficiency Fees and Badges for Territorials 17 ' Freight, Cartage, and Shipping Charges ... 18' Fuel, Light, and Water 19 Guards of Honour and Escorts 20 Horses for Guns, Wagons, Ambulance Carts, and Staff 21 Horse allowance to efficient members of mounted rifles 22 House Allowances 23 Labour, receiving and delivering Cargo ... 24 Maintenance, Repairs, and Rent of Drill-sheds, Barrackrooms, Mobilisation Stores, and Workshops 25 ( Miniature Rifle Ranges, construction of ... 26 ; Miscellaneous Stores, Office Equipment and Requisites 27 Railway Fares and Charges ... 28 Rent, Repairs, and Improvements to Rifle Ranges, including Purchase of Targets and Repairs of same ... 29 | Repairs to Tents, and Purchase and Repairs of Flags 30 Tram and Ferry Fares 31 Travelling Allowance and Expenses 32 Telephones 33 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 100 100 10,000 | 30,000 3,000 100 60 1,000 100 3,500 3,500 200 250 1,500 700 650 50 500 300 500 5,000 500 100 250 4,000 150 30 Total—Vote No. 64 ... I 66,140 83,977 JUNIOR CADETS. (Under control of Minister of Education). 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 13 VOTE No. 65. 1 Salaries— Commandant of Cadets Staff Officer at £250 (10 months) 1 Clerk at £210, 1 Storeman and Armourer at £193 ... 9 Staff Sergeant-Major Instructors at £160 (6 months) Typiste 450 208 403 720 62 1,843
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item. 1910-11. JUNIOR CADETS— continued. 3 4 VOTE No. 66— continued. £ £ Other Charges for and incidental to — Arms and Accessories, Ammunition. Equipment, Uniforms, Model Rifles, Prizes, Engraving, Insurance, Books, Office Requisites, Stores, &c. ... 4,000 Camps of Training and Courses of Instruction ... 800 Fares and allowances of Officers, Instructors, and Cadets (including drill pay) ... ... 250 Rifle Ranges, Construction, Repairs, Rents, Targets, Sheds, and incidental expenses ... ... 400 Travelling Expenses and Allowances ... ... 100 Visit of Cadet representatives to England and Canada ! 1 10 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote... ... 50 5 6 7 8 5,710 Less estimated credits under Section 42 of the j Public Revenues Act, 1908 ... ... | 330 5,380 Total—Vote No. 65 ... ... 7,223 STORES AND MAGAZINES. 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 27 1 ■2 VOTE No. 66. Salaries — Director of Stores (also free quarters) ... ... 375 Auckland- — Magazine Keeper (also District Storekeeper), also free quarters ... ... ... 200 Assistant in Magazine and Repairer of Arms ... 178 2 Arms Cleaners : 1 at £150 and 1 at 7s. per day 278 Wellington — Assistant Storekeeper ... ... ... 250 Accountant ... ... ... 250 6 Clerks : 1 at £200, 2 at £195. 1 at £190, 1 at £175, 1 at £170 ... ... ... 1,125 Foreman ... ... ... 185 Storeman ... ... ... 190 Saddler ... ... ... 180 4 Arms Cleaners : 2 at £165, 1 at £150, 1 at £133 613 2 Magazine Keepers: 1 at £165 (also free quarters), 1 at £140 ... ... ... 305 1 Labourer ... 128 Armourer Sergeant ... ... 251 1 Armourer's Assistant ... ... ... 125 Otago — 1 Armourer's Assistant ... ... ... 145 Other Districts — 1 Magazine Keeper ... ... . 5 1 5 4,783 0 7 8 9 Other Charges for and incidental to — ———— Equipment, Repairs, and Additions to Magazines, Store Buildings, and Grounds ... ... 100 Fuel, light, and water ... ... ... 50 Travelling expenses and allowances ... 50 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote... ... 25 225 Total—Vote No. 66 . ... 5,008
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Item. 19K 0-11. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES. £ £ 8 9 10 12 13 1 o 3 11 t 5 0 7 VOTE No. 67. Charges for and incidental to — Accoutrements, mess tins, waterproof sheets, haversacks, water-bottles, and other equipment for mobile force Advances to new corps towards cost of uniforms, to be deducted from capitation Amount required to pay contribution due by New Zealand towards liability of Imperial Government for pensions of Instructors while latter serving under engagement with the New Zealand Government ... Annual grant for rifle prizes for shooting, open to the public (including marking fees) Annual grant for rifle prizes for shooting, open to Territorials only (including marking fees) Arms and spare parts Attendance at camp of Territorials for a period in excess of the number of days authorised by regulations Camp equipage, including tents, cooking utensils, and en trenching tools Compassionate allowance to the children of late Torpedoman Heighton. at the rate of £1 per week Compassionate allowance to ex-Torpedoman 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 10s 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 Compassionate allowance, at £1 per week, to widow of W. A. Richardson on account of military services rendered by husband Compassionate allowance to James and Martha Mefhers on account of the loss of their son, Gunner William Methers (late No. 2 Company Garrison Artillery, Otago), who was drowned Compensation for injuries sustained on duty by members of the Permanent Force Compensation to Maoris for mine-field line-marks on their property, Auckland Compensation and medical expenses of members of Territorial corps injured while on duty (including accidents on rifle-ranges), also compensation for injury to horses Compensation to W. Causley, Thames, for portion of land used as rifle range Compensation to A. R. Hunter for injuries received on parade, as recommended by the Public Petitions Committee Explosive and Dangerous Goods Act, 1908... Expenses of members of New Zealand Contingents travelling for examination by Military Pensions Board Expenses in connection with competition for Lord Roberts's trophy Expenses in connection with Courts of Inquiry Fencing Defence Reserve, Watt's Peninsula Fidelity guarantee premiums ... Funeral-expenses 2 ,000 600 100 350 250 10 ,000 100 2,000 52 39 52 78 20 11 15 40 52 to 100 17 100 is 1!) 10 350 20 100 21 50 250 22 23 24 100 25 20 27 28 20 50 150 40 50
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item. 1910-11. MISCELLANEOUS SJBRVlCES— continued. VOTE No. 67- continued. Charges for and incidental to — continued. Grant to recipients of N.Z. Cross (£10 per annum) Grants to Territorial Library Funds Insurance premiums on Defence buildings Interchange of officers between the Dominion and other parts of the Empire, including salaries and all expenses Legal expenses Maintenance of existing arms and equipment, including mineral jelly and rifle oil Medical fees, under Sections 3 and 4 of the Military Pensions Act, 1908, for examination of members of Contingents for pensions Medical stores, including surgical haversacks, waterbottles, medical companion and covers, and equipment for field hospitals Ordnance ammunition Ordnance, and other stores, including search-light, signalling equipment, and field telegraph and telephone apparatus ; also 2 maxim guns Passages and Expenses of military officers and noncommissioned officers sent to England for instruction and allowance while attending instruction Passages from and return to England of officers and non-commissioned officers Passages to England of New - Zealanders selected for higher training in the British Navy Passages and expenses of Cadets attending Australian Military College Payment to James McLeavey in respect of liabilities of the Horowhenua Mounted Rifle Corps disbanded Pension to Mrs. Elizabeth Ford Pension of late F. G. Rawson, continued to his widow... Pension to Aperahama Tahumirangi for wounds received while in the service of the New Zealand Government Postage, telegrams, and letter-boxes Proportion of salary and expenses of Imperial Officer in London as Inspector of Warlike Stores Purchase and engraving of medals Refund Customs duty Renovation of military graveyards and headstones Rifle-shooting expenses, including grant to Dominion Rifle Association Small-arms ammunition and cordite Special allowance to ex-Constable Packer for serious permanent injuries received in the service Transport Equipment: Field telegraph carts, ambulance wagons, water carts, small arms ammunition carts, field service wagons, and pack-saddles for ammunition supply, including harness, nose-bags, saddlery, and veterinary appliances Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... £ £ 21) 30 81 82 100 75 50 83 34 1 ,000 30 85 400 150 36 500 8,000 37 38 5,000 39 1,000 -10 450 11 12 200 43 250 44 45 10 128 46 45 10 1,800 47 18 49 50 51 52 275 250 225 20068 54 1,500 20 ,000 40 55 2,500 50 150 Less estimated credits under section 42 of the Public Revenues Act, 1908 61 ,477 5,000 Total—Vote No. 67 ... ' 56 ,47 TOTAL OF CLASS X £218,716
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CLASS XI.—CUSTOMS, MARINE AND HARBOURS, AND INSPECTION OF MACHINERY DEPARTMENTS.
1910-11. Salaries. Other Charges, Total. £ £ £ Vote 68.—Customs Offices and Services . 40,571 7,710 48,281 ., 69.—Customs: Miscellaneous Services ' 1,150 4,229' 5,379 „ 70.—Marine and Harbours ... 21 ,441 i 13,402 34,843 „ 71—Government Steamers ... 19,200 19,200 ., 72. —Marine: Miscellaneous Services ... 6,555 6,555 ., 73. —Inspection of Machinery and Survey of Ships ... ... 8,521 3,750 12,280 ! TOTAL OF CLASS XI .. 71,683i 54,855 126..538 54 ,855 126. ,538 1910-11. CUSTOMS OFFICES AND SERVICES. I 1910-n. £ £ Total number of officers 220 VOTE No. 68 Salaries — 1 Head Office— Secretary of Customs ... ... 600 Chief Clerk ... .. 350 4 Clerks: 1 at £220, 1 at £170, 1 at £135, 1 at £115.. 640 Cadet ... ... ... 8o Storeman and Messenger ... ... 186 Typiste and Shorthand-writer ... ... ... 100 2 Auckland — Collector ... ... 525 Landing-surveyor ... ... ... 365 First Clerk ... ... . 310 10 Clerks: 1 at £245, 1 at £200, 1 at £175, 1 at £130, 1 at £125, 1 at £115, 4 at £105 ... ... 1,410 10 Cadets: 1 at £95, 6 at £85, 1 at £75, 1 at £65, 1 at £60 ... 805 Warehouse-keeper ... ... 200 11 Landing Waiters and Examining Officers: 1 at £285, 1 at £245, 2 at £205, 4 at £200, 2 ai £190, 1 at £180 2 ,300 Tide-surveyor and Examining Officer ... ... 235 Searcher ... ... ... 190 6 Lockers : 3 at £180,1 at £175, 1 at £165, 1 at £156 1 ,030 Messenger - .. ... 146 3 Tide-waiters: 2 at £165, 1 at £155 ... ... 485 3 Whangarei — Coast-waiter (also Postal Officer) ... 50 4 Whangaroa — Coast-waiter ... ... 50 6 Hokianga — Coast-waiter ... ... ... ' 50
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Item.; 1910-11. CUSTOMS OFFICES AND SERVICES— continued. £ £ VOTE No. 68— continued. Salaries — continued. 6 Thames —■ Coast-waiter 7 Kohukohu— Coast-waiter 8 Russell — Coast-waiter 9 Whitianga — Coast-waiter 10 New Plymouth — Collector and Examining Officer Clerk Cadet ... ... . | Officer at Waitara ... ... ... I 11 Patea— Officer in charge ... ... ... j 12 Wanganui — Collector Landing-waiter and Examining Officer ... . j 2 Clerks: 1 at £150, 1 at £125 ... ... Cadet Locker 18 Wellington — Collector and Inspector Landing-surveyor Hardware Expert Drapery Expert First Clerk 11 Clerks: 1 at £310 (also £25 as Private Secretary). 2 at £145, 2 at £135, 1 at £125, 3 at £115, 2 at £105 5 Cadets: 2 at £85, 2 at £75, 1 at £65 Tide-surveyor Searcher Warehouse-keeper 11 Landing-waiters and Examining Officers : 1 at £300. 1 at £290, 2 at £250, 1 at £240, 3 at £200,1 at £190, 2 at £180 7 Lockers: 1 at £180, 2 at £175, 1 at £170, 1 at £105. 2 at £155 3 Tide-waiters: 1 at £183, 2 at £155 2 Messengers : 1 at £156, 1 at £135 14 Napier — Collector and Surveyor 2 Landing-waiters: I at £290, 1 at £175 ... . I 2 Clerks : 1 at £125, 1 at £115 Cadet ... ... Locker 15 Poverty Bay — Collector and Examining Officer Clerk Cadet 16 | Wairau — Collector (also Registrar of Births, <fcc, nil) Cadet 17 | Picton — Officer in charge 18 Nelson — Collector and Surveyor Landing-waiter and Examining Officer Clerk 85 10 25 15 395 135 85 50 210 415 320 275 95 170 600 385 300 300 325 1 ,550 385 240 190 200 2 ,430 1,175 493 291 435 465 240 95 155 395 115 85 300 85 100 400 300 145 it; 17 is
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I tern. em. 1910-11. CUSTOMS OFFICES AND SERVICES— continued. 19 19 VOTE No. 68— continued. Salaries— continued. Westport — Collector and Examining Officer Cadet £ £ 345 95 20 21 22 20 21 22 23 Greymouth — Collector and Examining Officer Cadet Tide-waiter and Locker Hokitika — Collector and Examining Officer Stewart Island — Coastwaiter Bluff Harbour — Officer in Charge Locker 320 85 165 300 10 220 175 ■l-\ 24 25 24 25 Invercargill — Collector and Surveyor Landing-waiter and Examining Officer 2 Clerks : 1 at £145, 1 at £115 Cadet Locker Dunedin and Port Chalmers— Collector Landing-surveyor First Clerk Warehouse-keeper 5 Clerks : I at £170, 1 at £145, 1 at £125. 2 at £105 . 4 Cadets: 1 at £75, 2 at £70, 1 at £60 ... 6 Landing-waiters and Examining Officers: 1 at £295 2 at £245,3 at £200 5 Lockers: 4 at £180, 1 at £175 Tide-surveyor 2 Tide-waiters: 1 at £156, 1 at £145 Messenger 435 300 260 75 175 525 385 330 200 650 275 1 ,385 895 215 301 160 20 27 28 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Oamaru — Collector and Examining Officer Cadet Timaru — Collector and Examining Officer Clerk and Landing-waiter Cadet Lyttelton and Christchureh — Collector Landing-surveyor First Clerk 4 Clerks : 1 at £150, 1 at £145, 1 at £125, 1 at £105 ... 8 Cadets: 1 at £95, 2 at £75, I at £70, 3 at £00, lat£50 Tide-surveyor Warehouse-keeper 7 Landing-waiters and Examining Officers: 1 at £300. 1 at £245, 1 at £225, 1 at £200, 1 at £195, 2 at £IS5 5 Lockers: 1 at £187, 1 at £180. 2 at £175, 1 at £155 8 Tide-waiters at £155 2 Messengers: 1 at £175, 1 at £155 Salary of Officers retired — Secretary and Inspector (4 months) Locker at Auckland (5 months) Contribution to other Votes— Marine and Harbours Police Postal and Telegraph Working Railways -i rt T> rr 300 95 400 175 95 525 305 305 525 545 240 200 I ,535 872 465 330 267 77 75 31 65 10 40,571
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CL XL-CUSTOMS, MARINE AND HARBOURS, AND INSPECTION OF MACHINERY DEPARTMENTS— continued. item. 1910-11. CUSTOMS OFFICES AND SERVICES— continued. £ £ VOTE No. 68— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — 34 Cost of Instruments, Books, Periodicals, and Uniform Trimmings ... ... ... 200 35 Expenses connected with Customs and Excise Convictions and Seizures and Legal Expenses ... ... 600 36 Expenses of Head Office and Local Offices... ... 1 ,200 ; 37 Extra Tide-waiters, Clerical and other Assistance ... 1,500 , 38 Hire of Boats and Launches ... ... ... 250 39 Postage, Telegrams, and Rent of Boxes ... ... 600 40 Rent of Customs offices, Invercargill ... 00 41 Rewards in connection with the Protection of the Revenue 1,200 42 Telephone Subscriptions and Expenses ... ... 400 43 Travelling Allowances and Expenses ... ... 1 ,600 44 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... ... 100 ' 7,710 Total—Vote No. 68 ... ... ] 48,281 CUSTOMS: MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES. VOTE No 69. Charges for and incidental to — 1 Compassionate allowance to Mrs. Thomas Redmond on account of fatal accident to her son, an officer in the Customs Department ... ... 100 2 Duty on office furniture for the use of the Canadian Trade Commissioner ... ... 5 3 Duty on clock erected at Rotorua to the memory of the late Right Honourable R. J. Seddon ... 60 1 Expenses under the Immigration Restriction Act, 1908 ... ... ... 20 2 3 I Expenses of Customs Buildings, Wellington— 5 Salaries— Custodian ... ... ... 200 2 Nightwatehmen at £155... ... ... 310 4 Messengers: 2 at £165, 2 at £155 ... ... 640 6 Cartage ... ... ... 50 7 Cleaning and washing ... ... ... 450 8 Expenses of running the lift ... .. 40 9 Extra assistance ... ... ... 100 10 Lighting, water, and heating ... ... 200 11 Messengers'uniforms ... ... ... 30 12 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 100 Refund of preferential duty on — 13 Certificates produced after importation ... ... 200 1 I Oil-engines, which manufacturers omitted to certify as of British manufacture through misapprehension 207 Refund of duty on — 15 Furniture of New Zealand resident shipped to Australia, but returned on his deciding to remain in New Zealand ... 14 16 Instruments for Lyttelton Marine Band ... 69 17 Memorial window to the late Bishop Cowie ... 02 18 Patent flax-dressing machine ... ... 1,320 19 Tamahau Memorial, Papawai, Greytown ... 34 20 Tea and coffee service presented by the Norwegian Government to the master of the " Tofua," for saving survivors of the Norwegian barque " Errol " 8 6 7 8 8 10 11 12 18 li 15 10 17 IS 19 20
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.tern. 191 1910-11. CUSTOMS: MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES- continued. £ £ VOTE No. 69- continued. Charges for and incidental to — continued. Refund of Chinese poll-tax on — Kong Kin, a former resident of the Dominion ... Chinese students and visitors temporarily resident in the Dominion ... ... ... £ loo 1 ,000 loo 21 22 l .000 Total—Vote No. 69 ... 5 .37 5,379 MARINE AND HARBOURS. 1910-11. Total number of officers 148 1 VOTE No. 70. Salaries— Marine Head Office Secretary (also Registrar of Ships) Marine Engineer (also Engineer-in-Chief, Public Works Department, £850) ... ... ... 3 Clerks: 1 at £215, 1 at £160, 1 at £120 2 Cadets: 1 at £110, 1 at £95 Clerk (extra) ... ... ... 3 Shorthand-writers and Ty pistes : 1 at £150, 1 at £110, 1 at £70 Nautical Adviser, Inspector and Surveyor of Ships, and' Examiner of Masters and Mates ... ... i 575 50 495 205 188 330 500 • 2,343 -■ 2 3 Harbours— Manukau — Harbourmaster and Pilot (also Inspector of Fisheries, £10) Signalman Boatman and Launch-driver at £10 per month Lightkeeper at Heads Auckland — Bean Rock Lightkeeper Tauranga Harbourmaster Hokianga — Harbourmaster, Pilot, aud Customs Officer (also In- | spector of Fisheries, £10) ... Signalman ... ... ... Boatman Kaipara — Harbourmaster and Pilot and Customs Officer ... Signalman Chief Boatman Launch-driver and Boatman at £9 per month Tongaporutu — Light-attendant ... ... ... Mokau — Signalman Opunake — Signalman Wellington — Lightkeepers, Somes Island... Napier Bluff Lighthouse — Lightkeeper 220 160 120 120 160 25 220 125 114 265 160 130 108 25 40 25 247 20 , 5 6 7 s 9 10
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tern. Item. 1910-11. MARINE AND HARBOURS— continued. £ £ 11 12 18 11 12 13 14 15 16 VOTE No. 70— continued. Salaries— continued. Harbours— continued. Picton — Harbourmaster and Customs Officer ... 220 Waitapu — Harbourmaster ... ... 25 Collingwood — Harbourmaster and Lightkeeper ... ... 50 Karamea — Harbourmaster and Signalman ... ... 100 Okarito — Harbourmaster ... ... 100 Okuru — Signalman ... ... ... 50 14 15 10 2 ,829 Less contributions from Customs Vote ... 225 2 ,604 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 I 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 I 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Other Charges for and incidental to — Addition to Harbourmaster's house, Okarito ... 25 Advertising, books, and periodicals ... 30 Beacons, Catlin's River ... ... 25 Beacon, Manukau Harbour ... ... ... 40 Boats and buildings and repairs ... ... 150 Buoys and beacons, and gas for lights ... ... 200 Buoy-chain, stores, and oil ... ... 550 Clearing and fencing site, Harbourmaster's house, Karamea ... ... ... 50 Cutting channel through Okarito Bar ... ... 40 Erection and maintenance of beacons and lights, Awakino River ... ... ... 25 Improving Sandy's Channel, Okarito ... .. 10 Iron buoys ... ... ... 120 i Laud for site for Harbourmaster's house, Karamea ... 50 | Moving Harbourmaster's house, Karamea ... 140 Nelson Signalmen ... ... ... 20 Removal and destruction of logs, Hokianga ... i 300 Rent ... ... ... I 50 Repairs to and extension of training-wall, Okarito ... 100 Snagging navigable rivers ... ... ... 50 Telephones ... ... ... 15 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 50 Wages ... ... ... 100 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... ... 100 2,540 5,144 Lighthouses— Salaries — 30 Principal Keepers: 15 at £180,1 at £170, 3 at £160. 8 at £150, 3 at £140 ... ... ... 4,970 48 Assistant Keepers: 15 at £130,7 at £120, 12at£110. 13 at £100, 1 at £50 ... ... ... 5,460 Lighthouse expert ... ... ... 265 10 ,695
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tern. 19 .0-11. MARINE AND HARBOURS— continued. £ £ £ 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 VOTE No. 70— continued. Lighthouses— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — Acetone light for a lighthouse ... ... ■•• 250 Boats for lighthouses, including repairs ... .. 25 Books, magazines, and newspapers ... ... 100 Carriage of mails .. ... ... 250 Clearing Pencarrow Lighthouse Reserve ... ... 20 Destroying rabbits on reserves ... ... 25 Fencing ... ... ... 20 Incandescent burners ... ... ... 800 Keepers'station and travelling-allowances... ... 650 Lighting beacon in Helensville Creek ... .. 10 Medical examinations and expenses ... ... 30 Oil and stores ... ... ... 3,250 Pigeon service ... ... 20 Purchase and shoeing of horses and forage for same ... i 100 Repairs to lighthouses, dwellings, Ac. ... ... 500 Telephones ... ... ... 30 Tramway at East Cape ... ... ... 50 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 50 Wages of temporary keepers ... ... 450 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... ... 100 250 25 100 250 20 25 20 800 650 10 30 3 ,250 20 100 500 30 50 50 450 100 6 ,730 6 ,730 17 ,425 17 ,425 61 Weather-reporting and Meteorological Office— Salaries — Weather-reporter ... ... ... 330 Assistant Weather-reporter ... ... ... 250 Draughtsman and clerk ... ... 160 Clerk ... ... ... 170 Cadette ... ... ... 82 3 Local reporters ... ... 36 1 ,028 62 03 64 65 66 67 68 09 70 71 Other Charges for and incidental to — Cleauing offices ... ... ... 20 Establishment of stations at Campbell Island, Chatham Islands, Bealey, and Mount Egmout ... ... 90 Inspection of stations ... ... 60 Lithographing ... ... .. 30 Office equipment and rent ... ... 150 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes .. ... 900 Purchase of instruments ... ... ... | 125 Repairs to instruments ... ... 5 Telephone ... ... ... 17 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... ... 30 1,427 , 2,455
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Item. 1910-11. MARINE AND HARBOURS— continued. VOTE No. 70— continued. 6 £ Superintendents of Mercantile Marine, Examiners of Masters and Mates, and Surveyors of Ships— 72 Salaries — 1 Superintendent each at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin, 3 at £350, 1 at £315 ... 1 ,305 Examiner of Masters and Mates and Surveyor of Ships, Auckland ... ... ... 300 Wellington : Surveyor and Assistant Superintendent of Mercantile Marine ... ... ... 250 Cadet, £65 (3 months) ... ... ... 16 Auckland: Surveyor and Assistant Superintendent of Mercantile Marine ... ... ... 250 Surveyor, £220 (3 months) ... ... 55 Lyttelton: Surveyor and Assistant Superintendent of Mercantile Marine ... ... ... 230 Dunedin : Surveyor and Assistant Superintendent of Mercantile Marine ... ... ... 280 Assistant to Superintendent,Mercantile Marine,Dunedin ls5 Assistant to Superintendent, Mercantile Marine, Wellington ... ... ... 215 2 Clerks to Superintendent, Mercantile Marine, Auckland : 1 at £165, 1 at £155 ... ... ... 320 3 Load-line Inspectors : 1 at £20, 2 at £10 ... 10 Contribution to Postal Department for services performed by Postmaster at Taurauga ... ... | 25 3,531 Other Charges for and incidental to — 73 | Cleaning offices ... ... ... 40 74 Office equipment and rent ... ... loo 75 Telephones ... ... ... 35 70 Travelling allowances and expenses ... . 50 77 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... ... 25 250 3 ,781 Protection of Fish and Oysters— 78 Salaries — Chief Inspector of Fisheries ... ... ... 375 9 Inspectors : 1 at £170. 1 at £150, 1 at £100, 2 at £25, 3 at £10, 1 at £7 10s. 508 Wages of attendants, Hakataramea Hatchery ... :S57 I ,240 Other Charges for and incidental to —- 79 Casual labour ... ... ... 50 80 Collection and distribution of brown-trout ova ... 150 si Grant for costs and maintenance of Fish-hatcheries : Salmon-hatchery at Hakataramea ... ... 150 Grant for maintenance of Portobello Fish-hatchery — 82 Salaries ... ... ... ... 330 83 Rent, repairs, stores, &c. ... ... ... 50 84 \ Grant for stocking Westland rivers with trout ... 75 85 Grant to Marlborough Acclimatization Society for fish-hatchery ... ... ... 50 Importation and introduction of— 86 i Herring and other sea-fish ... ... ... i 100 87 Atlantic salmon ... ... ... ' 1,000
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1910-11. MARINE AND J £ £ VOTE No. 70— continued. • Protection of Fish and Oistebs — continued. Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. 88 Picking and sale of oysters ... ... ... 100 89 Planting oysters in Hauraki Gulf ... .... 500 90 Stocking a Westland River with salmon ... ... 100 91 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 150 92 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... ... 50 2,855 4 ,095 35 ,243 Less estimated credits under section 42 of the Public Revenues Act, 1908 ... ... 400 Total—Votk No. 70 ... ... 84,848 GOVERNMENT STEAMERS. VOTE No. 71. Charges for and incidental to — 1 Installation of wireless-telegraph apparattison one steamer 1 ,000 Working-expenses of Government steamers, including maintenance, repairs, replacements, and other expenses incidental to their upkeep within or outside the Dominion— 2 S.s. " Hinemoa" ... ... ... 9,000 8 S.s. " Tutanekai" ... ... ... 5,000 I S.s. " Tutanekai " : New circulating-pumps and altering exhaust-pipes, cable engine ... ... ... 300 5 j Expenses connected with training-ship " Amokura " ... 6,900 22,200 Less estimated credits under section 42 of the Public Revenues Act, 1908 ... ... 3,000 Total—Vote No. 71 ... ... 19,200 MARINE: MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES. VOTE No. 72. Charges for and incidental to — 1 Administration of The Shipping and Seamen Act, and inquiries into shipping casualties ... ... 500 Beacons, buoys, and lights at — 2 i Jackson's Head ... ... ... 65 3 Kaipara Harbour ... ... ... 620 4 Waitapu, leading-lights ... ... ... 50 5 Cartage and freight ... ... ,.. 75 6 Castlepoint Wharf ... ... ... 250 7 Charts, books, and periodicals ... ... ... 300 S Checking overcrowding of steamers ... ... 400 9 Contribution towards New Zealand Sailors' Room. England .,. ... 100
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tern. 1910-11. I MARINE: MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES— continued. £ £ i? 12 13 14 15 16 17 is 1!) 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 38 34 35 3d 37 38 39 40 41 42 , 43 11 45 46 47 4S 49 50 51 52 VOTE No. 72— continued. Charges fob and incidental to — continued. Deepening creek, Okarito ... ... ... 20 Erection of wharf-shed, Little Wanganui ... ... 50 Extra clerical assistance ... ... ... 50 Fog-signals, cartridges, and maintenance ... ... 350 Gas and fuel for offices ... ... ... 25 I Grants— For improvement and maintenance of Foxton Harbour 250 Towards renewing wharf, Turanga Creek ...' 100 For building slip for fishermen's boats, Kaikoura (subsidy, £1 for £1) ... ... ... 25 For repairing and improving the Waipipi Wharf, Manukau ... ... 50 Towards cost of repairing wharf, Half-moon Bay, Stewart Island ... ... ... 50 Improving entrance, Kaituna River ... .... 100 Improving and strengthening Graham's Beach Wharf., j 50 Instruments for preparation of tide-tables... ... 160 Jetty and shed, north bank, Okuru ... ... I 150 Legal expenses ... ... ... i 30 Lithographing forms ... ... ... 50 Maintenance of Anglem Point light ... ... 35 Morse signals at lighthouses ... ... ... 200 New Zealand Nautical Almanac ... ... 300 Office equipment ... ... .. 25 Port Waikato Wharf ... ... ... 60 Postage and telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 550 Preparation of tide-tables ... ... ... 100 Prosecutions under the Shipping and Seamen, Harbours, and Fisheries Acts .. ... ... 150 Railway-fares of Royal Naval Registrar ... .. 10 Refund of contribution towards cost of search for s.s. "Duco" ... ... ... 15 Relief of distressed seamen ... ... ... 150 Relief of distressed New Zealand seamen and others in the United Kingdom ... ... .. j 100 Removal of rocks from harbour at Port Chalmers ... 50 Rent and expenses connected with examinations ... 100 Repairs to Whangaroa Wharf (subsidy £ I for £1) ... 100 Subsidies for — Matakohe Wharf repairs (£1 for £1) ... ... 350 Removal of bank, Waitapu Harbour (£1 for £1) ... 10 Repair of Ti Point Wharf, Whangateau Harbour (£1 for£l) ... ... ... 50 Repairs to wharf, Waihola Lake (£1 for £1) ... 75 Reconstruction of Waipipi Wharf (£1 for £1) ... 100 Wharf at Katikati (£1 for £1) ... ... 100 Survey of Cook's Rock, Cook Strait .. ... 30 Survey of unseaworthy ships ... ... ... 50 Survey of Whangarei foreshore ... . . 50 Telephones ... ... ... 50 Travelling expenses and allowances ... ... 75 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... ... 100 0 ,855 Less estimated credits under section 42 of the Public Revenues Act, 1908 ... ... ] 300 Total —Vote No. 72 ... ... I——— 6,565
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:tem.| 1910-11. INSPECTION OF MACHINERY AND SURVEY OF SHIPS. 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 34 VOTE No. 73. Salaries — Chief Inspector of Machinery, Chief Surveyor of Ships, Ac. 19 Inspectors of Machinery and Surveyors of Ships: 2 at £355, 2 at £345, 1 at £330, 5 at £325, 3 at £315, 1 at £310, 4 at £300, 1 at £300 (six months) Draughtsman Chief Clerk 7 Clerks : 2 at £230, 1 at £171, 1 at £130, 1 at £120, 1 at £110,1 at £100 5 Cadets: 2 at £85, 3 at £75 (including lodging allowances) 575 5 ,960 210 290 1,091 395 Othkb Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, books, and periodicals Alterations, repairs, additions to, and furniture for offiees Collection of inspection fees ... Compassionate allowance to Kathleen Clements owing to the death of her husband, as recommended by the Public Petitions Committee Departmental inquiry Office equipment and requisites Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Rent, cleaning offices, fuel, and light Telephones Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 8,521 2 8 4 5 37 50 150 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 100 70 110 300 308 74 2 ,500 60 ■ Total —Vote No. 73 ... 3,759 12 ,280 TOTAL OF CLASS XI £126 i38
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CLASS XII.-DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR.
1910-11. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ Vote 74. —Department of Labour 14,160 9,840 24 ,000 TOTAL OF CLASS XII 14,160 9,840 24,000 Item. 1910-11. DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR. £ £ 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 89 VOTE No. 74. Salaries — Head Office— Secretary and Registrar of Industrial Unions Chief Inspector of Factories, Deputy Registrar of Industrial Unions, and Chief Advisory Officer, Workers' Dwellings Act 'Chief Clerk Accountant and Inspector of Factories 10 Clerks : 1 at £200, 1 at £180, 1 at £175, 1 at £155, 1 at £130, 2 at £125, I at £115,1 at £104 (11 months), 1 at £90 4 Shorthand-writers and typistes: 1 at £150, 1 at £130, 1 at £100,1 at £90 8 Cadets: 1 at £115, 1 at £105, 2 at £95, 3 at £85, 1 at £70 4 Inspectors of Factories : 1 at £250, 1 at £215, 2 at £190 Architect for workers' dwellings Officer in Charge, Women's Branch Inspector of Scaffolding Messenger Auckland — 3 Inspectors of Factories : 1 at £300 (in charge), 1 at £195, 1 at £170 Clerk Shorthand-writer and typiste .. Cadet Inspector of Scaffolding Officer in Charge, Women's Branch Christch urch — 3 Inspectors of Factories : 1 at £260 (in charge), 1 at £220, 1 at £195 Clerk Shorthand-writer and typiste ... Inspector of Scaffolding Officer in Charge, Women's Branch Cadet 625 440 320 280 1,390 470 735 845 285 150 190 132 665 166 80 105 190 160 675 160 105 190 150 95
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Item. 19: 0-11. DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR— continued. £ 5 6 7 VOTE No. 74— continued. Salaries— continued. Dunedin — 2 Inspectors of Factories : 1 at £245 (in charge), 1 at £195 ... ... ... 440 2 Clerks : 1 at £156 (11 months), 1 at £140 ... 283 2 Cadets at £85 each ... 170 Inspector of Scaffolding ... ... ... 190 Officer in Charge, Women's Branch ... ... 150 Gisborne —■ luspector of Factories, £170; Cadetie, £40 ... 210 Napier — Inspector of Factories, £186 ; Cadette, £40 ... 226 Palmerston North — Inspector of Factories, £215; Cadette, £40 ... 255 Wanganui — Inspector of Factories, £195; Cadette, £40 ... 235 Masterton — Inspector of Factories, £180; Cadet, £60 ... .. 240 Cadette, £50 (7 months) ... ... ... 30 New Plymouth — Inspector of Factories, £180; Cadetie, £40 ... 220 Nelson — Inspector of Factories (also Inspector of Scaffolding), £200; Clerk, £100 ... ... ... 300 Greymouth — Inspector of Factories (also Inspector of Scaffolding), £170; Cadette, £40 ... ... ... 210 S D 10 11 12 18 Timaru— Inspector of Factories (also Inspector of Scaffolding), £170; Cadette, £40 ... ... ... 210 Invercargill — Inspector of Factories, £195 ; Cadette, £40 235 Oamaru — Inspector of Factories £60 (7 months) ... 35 14 15 10 17 18 Registrar, Court of Arbitration (3 months at £450) 113 Associate to Judge, Court of Arbitration ... 150 4 Clerks of Awards (also Deputy Registrars of Supreme Court—Wellington, £300; Dunedin, £250; Christchurch, £235; Auckland, £260) ... ... 155 3 Commissioners of Conciliation : Auckland, Wellington, and Christchureh — 3 at £500 ... ... ... 1,500 19 14,160 20 21 22 28 24 25 26 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, printing, and publications ... ... 300 Allowance to police officers acting as departmental agents ... ... ... 650 Bicycles ... ... ... 75 Cartage, freight, and insurance ... •■■ 100 Compassionate allowance to widow of J. Fergus, late messenger ... ... ... 12 Cost of messenger's uniform ... ... ... I 6 Cost of special type-written reports under the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act ... ... 10 Expenses, Medical Referees, under the Workers' Compensation for Accidents Act, 1908 ... 50 Fares, board and lodging, and supplies for persons proceeding to employment ... ... ... 2,000 Fees payable to acting members of the Court of Arbitration ... ... ... 50 27 28 29
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item. 1910-11. DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR— continued. VOTE No. 74— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. 30 Fees payable to assessors of Industrial Councils 31 Legal and witnesses' expenses 32 Payment of special messengers, Arbitration Court 33 Postage and telegrams, including rent of letter-boxes ... 34 Preparing and printing digest of decisions under Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act 35 Preparing and printing digest of decisions under Workers' Compensation for Accidents Act 36 Preparing and typing of report on assisted schemes of insurance against unemployment 37 Rent, office requisites, cleaning, fuel, and lighting 38 Telephones 39 Temporary clerical assistance ... 40 ', Travelling-allowances and expenses 41 Typewriters 42 Wages of workmen guarding Department's Stores at Waitotara during bush-fires 43 Workers' Dwellings : Preliminary, administrative, and travelling expenses 44 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... £ 1,000 200 15 I ,000 80 40 26 1,750 200 200 4,000 75 £ 1 100 100 Less estimated credits under section 42 of the Public Revenues Act, 1908 12 ,040 2,200 Total —Vote No. 74 ... 9,840 24,( 24,01 ,oo — ■■ »' TOTAL OF CLASS XII £24,000
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1910-11. Salaries. Other Charges. Totals. £ £ £ ote 75 —Department of Lands and Survey 90 ,623 72 ,185 162 ,808 „ 76. —Miscellaneous Services 74,832 74 ,832 „ 77. —Valuation 17,732 16,050 33 ,782 TOTAL OF CLASS XIII ... 108 ,355 163 ,067 108 ,355 163 ,067 271,422 — 1910-11. DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY. 1910-11. £ £ Total number of officers and artisans .. 411 VOTE No. 75. Salaries — 1 Head Office — Under-Secretary for Crown Lands (also Under-Secre-tary for Immigration, £50) ... ... ... 800 Surveyor-General ... ... ... 675 2 Inspecting Surveyors at £400 ... ... 800 10 Draughtsmen : 1 (Acting Chief) at £365,1 at £345. 1 at £325, 1 at £310, 1 at £295, 1 at £290, 1 at £260, 1 at £210, 1 at £200, 1 at £185 2,785 18 Clerks: 1 (Chief),(also Chief Clerk, Immigration Department, £25) at £440, 1 (Chief Accountant), (also Accountant, Immigration Department, £25, also Native Land Purchase Officer, £50) at £310. 1 at £300 (also Secretary, Scenery Preservation Board, £25), 1 at £295, 1 at £280 (also Immigration officer, £25), 1 at £255, 1 at £235, 1 at £230, 1 at £210, 1 at £200, 1 at £190, 2 at £170, 3 at £130, 1 at £125, 1 at £120 ... ... .„ 3,920 6 Cadets: 1 at £80, 2 at £70, 1 at £60, 2 at £40 ... 360 Magnetic Observer ... ... 240 Assistant Magnetic Observer ... 175 2 Messengers: 1 at £150, 1 at £18 ... 188 Caretaker, Kapiti Island ... ... ... 160 10,083 ' 2 Auckland District — Commissioner of Crown Lands and Chief Surveyor 575 12 District Surveyors: 1 at £340, 1 at £330, 2 at £325. 1 at £290, 2 at £285,1 at £280, 3 at £275, 1 at £265 3 ,550 6 Assistant Surveyors: 2 at £250, 1 at£240, 1 at £220, 2 at £200 ... ... ... I ,360 Surveyor's Assistant ... 190 31 Draughtsmen : 1 (Chief) at £400. 2 at £325, 2 at £310, 1 at £300, 2 at £290, 1 at £275, 1 at £265, 3 at £260, 3 at £250, 1 at £235, 2 at £230,1 at £225, 1 at £220, 1 at £215, 2 at £210, 1 at £190, 1 at £185, 2 . | at £145, 1 at £125, 1 at £120, 1 at £100... ,,. 7,405
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item. 191 1-11 DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY— continued 1 2 VOTE No. 75— continued. Salaries— continued. Auckland District —continued. 24 Clerks: 1 (Receiver of Land Revenue) at £345, 1 (Chief) at £335, 2 at £300, 1 at £290, 1 at £280,1 (Accountant) at £270, 1 at £260, 1 at £240, 2 at £230,1 at £220, 1 at £210, 1 at £200, 2 at £180, 1 at £170, 1 at £160, 1 at £155, 5 at £125 12 Cadets : 4 at £100, 6 at £80, 1 at £50, 1 at £40 ... 5 Crown Lands Rangers : 2 at £240, 1 at £230, 2 at £220 2 Timber-measurers at £166 ... Messenger 5,180 970 1,150 332 135 20 ,853 3 Hawke's Bay District — Commissioner of Crown Lands and Chief Surveyor .. Inspecting Surveyor and Land Officer 3 District Surveyors: 1 at £300, 1 at £290, 1 at £280 2 Assistant Surveyors: 1 at £200, 1 at £190 12 Draughtsmen: 1 ( Chief) at £365, 1 at £310, 1 at £300, 1 at £290, 2 at £280, 1 at £245, 1 at £235, 1 at £200, 1 at £190, 2 at £130 4 Clerks : 1 (Chief) at £280, 1 (Receiver of Land Revenue) at £265, 1 (Receiver of Land Revenue, Gisborne) at £200, 1 at £160 7 Cadets : 2 at £100, 3 at £60, 2 at £40 2 Crown Land Rangers : 1 at £300, 1 at £275 465 355 870 390 2 ,955 905 460 575 • 4 Taranaki District — Commissioner of Crown Lands and Chief Surveyor 3 District Surveyors: 1 at £290, 2 at £270 10 Draughtsmen : 1 (Chief) at £345, 2 at £300, 1 at £265, 1 at £250, 1 at £210, I at £200, 1 at £190,1 at £180, 1 at £125 9 Clerks: 1 (Chief) at £310, 1 (Receiver of Land Revenue) at £260, 1 at £240,1 (Accountant) at £210, 1 at £195, 1 at £185, 1 at £125, 1 at £120,1 at £105 3 Cadets : 1 at £100, 2 at £60 Crown Lands Ranger 6,975 500 830 2 ,30r, 1,750 220 220 5,885 5 Wellington District — Commissioner of Crown Lands and Chief Surveyor 5 District Surveyors: 1 at £340, 1 at £295, 2 at £290, 1 at £265 5 Assistant Surveyors: 1 at £235, 3 at £200, 1 at £175 23 Draughtsmen : 1 (Chief) at £350, 2 at £325, 1 at £320, 1 at £290, 1 at £275, 2 at £260, 1 at £250, 1 at £240, 2 at £210, 1 at £200, 1 at £195, 2 at £185, 2 at £ 180, 1 at £135, 1 at £130, 2 at £120, 1 at £110 13 Clerks: 1 (Chief) at £370, 1 (Receiver of Land Revenue) at £350, 1 at £265, 2 at £245, 1 at £235, 2 at £230, 1 at £205, 1 at £200, 1 at £190, 1 at £135, 1 at £120 11 Cadets: 4 at £100, 3 at £80, 3 at £60 Jl at £50 5 Crown Lands Rangers : 1 at £310, 2 at £225, 1 at £215, 1 at £210 550 1,480 1,010 5 ,055 3 ,020 870 1,185 13,170
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Item. 1910-11. DEPAETMENT OF LANDS AND STJKVEY— continued. £ i VOTE No. 75—continued. Salaries — continued. Nelson District — Commissioner of Crown Lands and Chief Surveyor 2 District Surveyors : 1 at £310, 1 at £290 3 Assistant Surveyors : 1 at £280, 2 at £240 Surveyor's Assistant 10 Draughtsmen : 1 (Chief) at £350, 1 at £320. 2 at £310, 1 at £290, 1 at £280, 1 at £275, 1 at £260, j 1 at £190, 1 (Land Officer, Westport) at £190 6 Clerks: 1 (Receiver of Land Revenue) at £280, 1 at £210, 1 at £165, 1 at £156, 1 at £120, 1 at £100 ... 5 Cadets : 3 at £100, 1 at £80, 1 at £60 ... 2 Crown Lauds Hangers : 1 at £240, 1 at £225 450 600 760 200 2,775 1,031 440 465 6,721 Marlborouffh District — Commissioner of Crown Lands and Chief Surveyor District Surveyor 2 Assistant Surveyors : 1 at £260, 1 at £240 5 Draughtsmen: 1 (Chief) at £340, 1 at £300, 1 at £290, 1 at £230, 1 at £200 ... 4 Clerks: 1 (Receiver of Land Revenue) at £265, 1 at £240, 1 at £230, 1 at £135 ... 2 Cadets: 1 at £bO, 1 at £40 ... 2 Rangers: 1 at £280, 1 at £220 465 365 500 1 ,360 870 120 500 4,180 Westland District — Commissioner of Crown Lands and Chief Surveyor 2 District Surveyors: 1 at £325, 1 at £270 2 Assistant Surveyors : I at £250, 1 at £245 5 Draughtsmen : " 1 (Chief) at £350, 1 at £265, 2 at £150, 1 at £120 5 Clerks: 1 (Chief) at £215, 1 (Receiver of Land Revenue) at £200, 1 at £180, 1 at £135, 1 at £125 . Cadet Messenger 2 Crown Lands Rangers at £225 Land Officer, Greymouth (also Clerk of Magistrate's Court and Receiver of Gold Revenue, £3L0) 450 595 49.3 1 ,035 855 80 141 450 10 4,111 Canterbury District — Commissioner of Crown Lands District Surveyor 2 Assistant Surveyors : 1 at £175, 1 at £160 10 Draughtsmen : 1 (Chief and Acting Chief Surveyor) at £350, 1 at £i00, 2 at £295, 1 at £250, 1 at £240, 1 at £230, 3 at £200 6 Clerks : 1 (Receiver of Land Revenue) at £325, 1 (Chief) at £310, 1 at £240, 1 (Accountant) at £200, 1 at £190, 1 at £170 ... 2 Cadets at £80 2 Crown Lands Rangers : 1 at £285,1 at £220 Messenger (also office-keeper, £52) 500 285 335 2,560 1,435 160 505 125 5,905
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[tern. Item. 1910-11. DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY— continued. 10 10 VOTE No. 75— continued. Salaries— con tin ued. Otago District — Commissioner of Crown Lands and Chief Surveyor 3 District Surveyors : 1 at £310,1 at £305, 1 at £29*5 Assistant Surveyor 8 Draughtsmen : 1 (Chief) at £385, 1 at £310,1 at £300, 1 at £290, 2 at £210, 2 at £190 ... ... I 10 Clerks: 1 (Chief) at £350, 1 (Receiver of Land Revenue) at £325, 1 at £280, 1 at £245, 1 at £205, 1 at £200, 1 at £190, 1 (Accountant) at £175, 1 at £170, 1 at £155 ... | 2 Cadets : 1 at £00, 1 at £50 ... ... ... j Cadette ... ... ... 4 Crown Lands Rangers: 1 at £295, 1 at £290, 1 at £220, 1 at £50 Local Land Officer (Lawrence) Messenger £ 500 910 240 2,085 2,295 110 40 855 104 145 7,284 II 11 Southland District — Commissioner of Crown Lands and Chief Surveyor ... 2 District Surveyors at £290 6 Draughtsmen: 1 (Chief) at £325, 1 at £325, 1 at £310, 1 at £295. I at £285, 1 at £275 ... 7 Clerks : 1 (Receiver of Land Revenue) at £310, 1 (Chief) at £280, 1 at £245, 1 at £180, 1 at £155, 1 at £120, 1 at £110 6 Cadets: 2 at £80, 2 at £60, 2 at £50 ... 4 Crown Land Rangers: 1 at £290,1 at £225, I at £200, lat£50 Office cleaner 450 580 1,815 1,400 380 765 66 5,456 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, printing, and binding Allowances in lieu of providing quarters ... Cadets' lodging-allowances ... ... ... Classification and valuation of lands and special reports ■ Commonages, expenses in connection with administration of Commission on money-orders ... Contract and schedule surveys Draughting work by contract, including plans on titles, Court orders, &c. Equipment and wages of staff and survey parties Fuel, light, water, cleaning, and scavenging Inspection, management, Ac, expenses of settlement, forest, and flax lands Instruments, machinery, paper, and other office requisites Insurances, freights, cartages, and shipping charges ... Legal expenses Newspapers, books, and publications Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Premiums to teaching-surveyors (teaching survey cadets) Rent of offices Repairs, alterations, and maintenance of offices and grounds Telephones in offices: Installation and upkeep, including Exchange subscriptions ... ... ... 90,623 3 ,500 35 900 700 50 800 1,800 900 33,000 800 8,000 2,000 100 500 50 2,100 200 750 200 200
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Item. 1910-11. DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY— continued. VOTE No. 75— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. 32 Temporary assistance 33 Temporary surveyors and parties 34 Travelling allowances and expenses, including transfer of officers 35 Trigs, standards, Establishment and maintenance of ... 36 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote £ 8,000 19,000 5 ,000 500 100 89,185 Less estimated credits under section 42 of the Public Revenues Act, 1908 179,808 17,000 Total —Vote No. 75 ... 162 ,808 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES. VOTE No. 76. Charges for and incidental to — 1 Alexander, A. : Refund of amount deposited for purchase of Section 136, Parish of Mareretu (Crown grant never issued) 2 Assistance towards making a sheep-dip at Te Rau-n-moa 3 Big River Encroachment: Proteciive Works, Sections 14 and 15, Block XVI, Waiwhero (subsidy, £1 for £1 towards) 4 Blue Mountain Run, equality of exchange (F. H. Rich- ■ mond) 5 Board of Examiners of Surveyors, grant to 6 | Braeton Township: Repairs to track ... ... j 7 Brodie, J. R.: Payment as an act of grace in connection with the determination of lease of Reserves 2887, &c, Canterbury, as recommended by the Lands Committee 8 Bronlund, Win,; Compensation for overlap on Poihakene No. 1 Block 9 Campbelltown : Grant for Athenamm Cemeteries — 10 , Clearing and Fencing, Cemetery Reserve, Stewart i Island 11 Fencing and forming cemeteries 12 Kiritihere (clearing, fencing, and forming) 13 Lyell (clearing) 14 Mokihinui: Fencing and levelling (subsidy. £1 for £1) 15 Motu (felling, clearing, and fencing) 16 Old Soldiers' graves throughout the Dominion, repairing 17 Opotiki Military Cemetery, repairing and renovating graves, &c, and erecting monument ... 18 Pongaroa, improvement 19 Providing road access to cemeteries where present roads are on impossible grades 20 Ruakituri, fencing reserve where soldiers are buried at 21 Soldiers' graves: Purchase of 2 acres of land at Ruakituri 22 j Tauranga Military Cemetery, subsidy for upkeep ... 23 Ward (fencing and other works) 24 Clarence River: Protective works at Waipapa, S.G.R. No. 107 (£2 for £ I) 4 10 20 200 200 50 250 200 200 50 100 20 17 30 29 1 ,000 OS 10 50 8 20 25 11 150
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[tern. 1910-11. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES— continued. VOTE No. 76— continued. Charges for and incidental to — continued. Compensationforinjuries to employees while in discharge of their duties, medical and other attendance during illness, and contingent expenses in connection with £ 25 same Compensation for land resumed under the Land Act, 1908, for scenery and other public purposes Compensation for road deviation, Block I, Rintoul Survey District (Richmond) Compensation for lands to be taken at Oparau, Kawhia, for steamer and launch landings Conference of Delegates of Surveyors' Boards, London, 1910: Share of cost of representatives from Federal Australasian Boards Corston, Harriette: Compensation for loss of land, as recommended by Lands Committee Curtis, R. R.: Refund of deposit on Section 3, Block XIV.Takahue (A. G. Curtis, deceased), as recommended by Lands Committee Dalgety, F. J.: Compensation for half-cost boundary fence between Morven Hills and Lauder Runs Destruction of willows, Mangapu River and tributaries, to clear the channels and prevent flooding Erection of river-protective works to protect adjoining lands (including supply of wire to settlers) Erecting bridge over railway at forest reserve neat Kaitoke 200 20 100 27 28 26 29 25 91 80 20 31 16 32 105 33 34 150 35 100 36 37 38 Expenses of inquiries Expenses of removal of temporary officers... Fahey, W. H., Compassionate allowance to widow of the late Felling, clearing, and grassing Crown lands Felling, clearing, and grassing stock reserves at junction Awaroa-Mahoe Roads, Mangapohue-Hauturu Roads, and Rau-a-moa-Waitomo Roads Fencing forest reserves, Block XIII, Waitara, to preserve bush from trespassing cattle Fencourt Drainage Board, subsidy, balance of Forest-tree growing and planting, Contribution to State Forests Account towards cost of Forest reserve, Block XI, Piako: Half-cost of boundaryfence (Wallis) ... Forest reserve, Hanmer, acquiring road to Forest reserve, Section 24c, Block XII, Apiti, fencing Government Loans to Local Bodies Account : Paymeut of loading for roads on lands in— East Puketoi Block (now reserved) Kuri Block (now reserved) Rawhitiroa Block (now reserved) Whakarara Block (since uplifted) Grass-seed for Crown lands and settlers Half-cost of printing booklet " Making a Home in New Zealand," 10,000 copies Hapuku River Protective Works, Marlborough: To prevent encroachment on Hapuku Village Settlement Hautapu Drainage Board: Subsidy for works (£1 for £i) • Hungahunga Drainage Board: Subsidy for works (£1 for£l) Inch-Clutha: Flood protection (subsidy, £1 for £1) ... Iwitaua-Mangamuka Road, survey of, by contract Jed River Channel : Contribution towards cost of impiovement 250 200 150 89 40 175 500 20 41 36 67 42 48 14 5,000 15 40 28 30 150 47 48 49 50 51 52 1,101 100 4 38 500 53 48 54 150 55 200 56 57 58 1,000 110 300 300
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item. 1910-11. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES— continued. £ 66 67 68 69 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 I 67 ! 68 69 i 70 71 72 73 74 75 , 76 77 78 ! 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 ] 89 90 91 92 93 VOTE No. 76— continued. Charges fob and incidental to — continued. Johnson's Grant: Block II, Kawhia, road through (including compensation, fencing, &c.) ... Kapiti Island: Expenses of supervision (including purchase and maintenance cf oil launch) Kapiti Island : Payment of rent on Raigitira, Kapiti No. 4, Section 4, 370 acres ... Kapuarangi No. 1 West Block : Payment of survey lien to Kopu Erueti (representative of Whanau-a-Apauui Tribe) Kawa Swamp drainage (subsidy on formation of Board) Kawhia Harbour Board Endowment. Sections : Sidepegging road-lines not done when road was laid out... Kibblewhite and Markland : Kefund ofbalance of survey fee not used as rent on Section 4, Block XII,Mauganui (Gladstone Block) ... ... ... ! Kokatahi, Hokitika River, and Main Road protective works Lake Wanaka: Subsidy for launch service ... Land Boards : Special fees to members for inspections ' in excess of rate authorized by Act ... ... ! Land Boards : Fees to members Lands for Settlement Account, Payment to, for capital value of reserves in— Clydebank Selwyn ... ... ... | Starborough Leslie Bros.: Compensation for overlap on Section 1, Block VIII, Kaeo Mackenzie County Council : Refund forfeited deposit on Te Kapo Hotel site, as recommended by Public Petitions Committee Magnetic Observatory, Christchurch : Improvements to grounds ... Mangaroa Township: Formation of side streets (on account) McLennan Kiver (Catlin's) (snagging) Manawatu River protection (subsidy, £1 for £1 up to £4,000), balance Mangakahia River (snagging and clearing upper reaches) Maruia Hot Springs (improvement) Massey, H. A. : Refund of short-paid amount and interest on timber licenses, Southland; forfeited by the Land Board Metalling roads in— Cradock Settlement Hetana Settlement Waari Settlement Methuen Hamlet Water-supply (providing branch pipes down side roads) Mokotua Creek, Southland: Snagging and clearing (subsidy, £1 for £1) Morven Hills: Kawarau, Matakanui, and Ida Valley Runs, Cost of roading (Vincent County Council) Morven Hills : Run 238j, Fencing and regrassing Naval and Military Claims, Expenses in connection with ... ... ... ' New ttiver Harbour Endowment Sections, Drainage of (subsidy of £1 for £1 up to) Noxious weeds on Crown lands, Eradication of Ohakea River protective works Ohakune Extension No. 1, Township of: Formation of streets ... ... 125 130 14 50 500 100 5 38 50 350 2,000 66 473 1,994 40 14 15 500 50 98 30.0 90 450 15 202 119 898 50 1 ',200 1,650 250 300 2,000 22 250 82 88 Hi 85 80 87 88 80 90 91 92 98
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Item. 19 .0-11. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES— continued. 94 95 9H 97 98 VOTE No. 76— continued. Charges for and incidental to — continued. Ohau River Reserve, fencing (including flood-gates) Orakau Pa: Acquisition of land and erection of obelisk Otautau Town Board: River-bank protection (subsidy, £lfor£l) Paraparaumu game-breeding station (subsidy) Pawaho Water-supply: Transfer of amount credited in £ 38 40 I 100 175 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 ! 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 181 132 error Piako River (snagging upper reaches) Poiuabaka Downs School, Gratit to Otago Education Board for Preventing saud-dunes and drifting sand, including purchase of marram-grass for distribution Preventing encroachment of rivers on Crown reserves . Protective works to prevent encroachment of Orari River on Crown reserves held under lease Protective works to prevent encroachment of rivers in Westland Land District Providing level crossing at Te Koura Railway-station to give access to Section 1, Block V, Tuhiia (Crown settler) Providing road access to Woodside Run ... Publishing proceedings of the Scientific Expedition to the Southern Islands Purchawe of land for access to Section 129, Block III, Mangahao, being subdivided for settlement Rabbiting unlet Crown lands ... Rangitaiki Drainage: Bank protection, Tarawera River atTeTeko Rangitaiki Swamp Drainage: Continuation of works in rtMiigitaiki drainage district .. Rangitaiki Swamp Drainage: Payments to Official Assignee in liquidation of amounts owing to South British Insurance Company in respect of loans Rangitata River protective works (subsidy, £1 for £1) Ratanui Township: Felling, clearing, and grassing before disposal of sections Kawson, A. P. : Compensation for error in survey of Sections 67 and 68, Block XIV, Mangaone Recreation Grounds and Domains — Arawa Park (subsidy, £1 for £1) Arrowtown (subsidy, £1 for £1. for general improvements and repairs) ... Beckenham Fieherton : Purchase of land for (subsidy, £Lfor£l) Blackball: Clearing and fencing (subsidy, £1 for £1) Buckland: Purchase of land for (subsidy, £1 for £1) Buffalo : Grant towards fencing and improvements... Campbelltovvn : Public area Culverden : Fencing and planting (subsidy, £1 for £l) Dennieton Domain : Improvement (subsidy, £1 for£l) Edeudale: Purchase of laud for (subsidy, £1 for £l) Feilding: Purchase of land (subsidy, £1 for £1) Fencing and improvement of recreation-grounds and domains Globe Hill r Subsidy for levelling, clearing, Ac. (£1 forJBl) Gonville : Purchase of land for (subsidy, £1 for £1) Ualswell Domain Board : For improvements (subsidy, £lfor £1) Hawkebury : Drainage (subsidy, £1 for £1) Howick Domain Board (grant) ... ... I 14 700 40 30 50 80 1,282 50 2!) 500 88 500 300 5,000 1 ,000 300 so 22 100 15 500 25 150 50 400 50 i 150 150 700 250 150 900 o0 50 50
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item. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES— continued. item. 1910-11. VOTE No. 76— continued. Charges for and incidental to — continued. Recreation-grounds and Domains— continued. 133 Kaiti Hill : Purchase of land for (subsidy, £1 for £1) 131 Karangahake : Subsidy for improvements (£1 for £1) 135 Kelso : Improvement (subsidy, £1 for £1) 136 Kirikiriroa: Improvements (subsidy, £1 for £1) 137 Kohukohu: Fencing and improvement (subsidy, £1 for£l) 138 ; Langdale : Improvement (subsidy, £1 for £1) . ; 139 Little River : Grant for improvements 140 Mackaytown Domain Board: Grant for improvements 141 Makarewa: Improvement (subsidy, £1 for £1) 142 Makuri: To prevent encroachment of Turakiua River 143 Mamaku : Improvement (subsidy, £1 for £ I) 144 Mangaroa : Fencing and grassing (£1 for £1) 145 Marima- Fencing and improvements (subsidy, £1 for 146 Millerton : Improvements (subsid}', £1 for £1) 147 Moeraki : Fencing (subsidy, £1 for £1) 148 Morrinsville: Purchase of land for (subsidy, £1 for £1) 149 Motutara (West Coast, Auckland) : River-protection, clearing, and improving (subsidy, £1 for £1) 150 Murchison : Clearing and grassing (subsidy, £1 for £1) 151 New Brighton : Controlling Sand Esplanade 152 New Brighton : Public Reserve 153 ; Northcote : Planting, Ac. (subsidy, £1 for £1) 154 Okarito : Subsidy for improvements (£1 for £1) 155 Okato : Purchase of land (subsidy, £1 for £l) 156 One Tree Hill: Grant for improvements 157 Otorohanga: Clearing, levelling, and draining (subsidy, £1 for £1) 158 Paeroa: Grant for improvements 159 Pahiatua: Completing protective works at Mangatainoka River (subsidy, £1 for £1) 100 Pakuranga: Levelling, fencing, Ac. (subsidy, £1 for £1) 161 Pongaroa: Improvement (subsidy, £1 for £1) 162 Prehbleton: Improvement (subsidy, £1 for £1) 163 I Pukekohe : Purchase of land (subsidy, £1 for £1) .. 164 Rawene : Ploughing and clearing (£1 for £1) 165 i Rawhiti, New Brighton : Replanting plantation destroyed by fire 166 Reserve 58, Block X, Mangahao (Pahiatua County): Fencing 167 Richmond: Improvement and development 168 Rimu Domain : Grant for improvements, Ac. 169 Rolleston : Purchase of land (subsidy, £1 for £1) ... 170 Ross: Enlarging, fencing, levelling, and draining (subsidy, £ I for £1) 171 Runanga: Clearing, fencing, and grassing (subsidy. £1 for£l) 172 Scarborough Park, Sumner: Purchase of laud, fencing, and planting (subsidy, £1 for £1) 173 Spreydon : Purchase of land (£1 for £1) 174 Tauranga (subsidy, £1 for £1) 17."> Te Arai : Fencing, ploughing, and grassing (subsidy, £lfor£l) 176 Te Kuiti: Contribution towards purchase of land for 177 Templetou Domain Board (subsidy, £1 for £1, for Islington-Hornby Recreation-ground) 178 Thames: Purchase of Recreation - ground (£5,000), (subsidy, £1 for £2) ) I £ £ 250 50 25 25 50 25 100 50 40 20 25 15 25 100 20 250 50 20 400 100 5 20 112 100 50 100 50 100 25 50 750 20 200 50 200 50 38 50 40 243 500 25 50 79 50 1 ,600
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item. 1910-11. MISCELLA NEOUS SERVICES— continued. 179 180 181 182 183 VOTE No. 7'6— continued. Charges for and incidental to — continued. Hecreation-grounds and Domains— continued. Titirangi: Access to Tuapeka: Improvement Upper Riccarton : Purchase of land for (subsidy, £ I for£l) Uruti: Improvement (subsidy, £1 for £1, for) Wangapeka: Clearing and improving (subsidy, £1 for£l) Weber: Stumping, clearing, and general improvement (subsidy, £1 for £1) West Melton : Fencing and improvements (subsidy, £lfor£l) Woolston : Improvements (subsidy, £1 for £1) Refunds for improvements effected Remissions of rent under section 56 of the Land foi Settlements Act, 1908 — £ 150 25 500 9 25 25 25 250 50 £ 184 185 ISO 1S7 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 Hetana Okauia Pouparae Raumati Selwyn Te Arai Tokarahi Waimarie Willows Remissions of rent under section 117 of the Land Act, 1908— Barber, Jno., Sections 9-12, 15-20, and 78, Clifden Township Box, C. H. (deceased), Section 14, Block XII, Aria... Cookson, H. M., Sections 19a-21a, Block XVI, Kawakawa Coward, A. J., Section 8, Block III, Waioeka Geisler, Chas., Section 9, Block XII, Aria Hedley, J. W., Section 3, Block IV, Hapuakohe Larsen, S. B., Section 1, Block XII, Opotiki Matson, J. P., Section 3, Block III, Waro McPhee, A. L., Section 5, Block XII, Aria Nicholson, D., Section 3, Block IV, Oero Noble, Mrs. M., Section 138a, Waipareira Parish ... Scaletti, O, Section 5, Block III, Waioeka Vandy, P., Section 3, Block XI, Karioi, and Section 2, Block IX, Alexandra Repairs, alterations, and maintenance of workers' dwellings on Crown lands and administration expenses Ricketts, C. H. : Refund of deposit on 300 acres in Block XII, Matiri River protective works (Wanganui River, South Westland) Road access to Crown lands, Purchase of land for, and fencing ... ... ... | Road of access to Crown sections, Maramarua Parish, through Section 4 : Formation and fencing (one side) Road access — To Section 3, Block I, Horohoro (Hogan) : Felling 1 chain wide and forming 12ft. track ... To Section 106, Otau Parish: Compensation and formation, Ac. To Section 493, Waiotahi Parish : Formation, fencing, Ac. ... ... ... To Small Grazing-ruu 14, Block IV, Moeangiangi (subsidy, £1 for £1) To Section 9, Block XII, Tutamoe ... ... ' 36 44 105 190 116 1,151 38 77 201 2 42 14 33 9 18 25 16 15 13 3 12 150 4 50 700 150 200 81 160 200 100 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219
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item. 1910-11. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES— continued. 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 120 121 :22 128 124 125 126 !27 128 129 180 181 VOTE No. 76— continued. Charges for and incidental to — continued. Road access— continued. To Crown land through Poihakene Nos. 1 aud 2 (Bronlund) To Kekerangu Runs: Compensation and fencing To Kekerangu Runs: Formation 2 miles ... To Crown lands: Formation about 8 chains from railway-crossing at 2 miles 23 chains from Greymouth Rotorua Township : Drainage of unlet sections Ruatiti Block: Felling, grassing, and fencing Stock Reserve, Section 6, Block IX, Manganui Runanga Township, Roads and other works in Samples of New Zealand woods for distribution to Technical Schools and other institutions Sand-drift: Completion of report and publication of pamphlet Sand-drift : Sections 18 and 19, Block XI, Longwood (subsidy, £1 for £1, for planting of lupins) Scenery reserves under the Land Act, 1908, Expenses in connection with (including fencing and other works) Ship Cove and other reserves : Caretaker and expenses in connection with preservation of Bcenery, including clearing of a firebelt Sinking new well at village settlement, Hawea (old well collapsed), (subsidy, £1 for £1) ... .. j Site for wharf and shed on Kaituna River (subsidy) ... South Westland mail-steamer subsidy, monthly service Special rates to local authorities Stevens, A. E.: Refund of deposit on Sections 5, Block I, and 1, Block V, Wharepapa Stewart Island : Grant for Athenamm ... ... Stewart Island : Interest on £2,000, part purchase-money ; annual payment, £160 Stock paddock, Rotorua County, in Rotomahana-Pare-karangi Block (compensation and fencing) Subsidy to doctors in outlying districts Survey, fencing, and formation of deviation of road of access, Block 1, Mangawhero, Tauakira Block, and purchase of land for same ... Tamaki Nos. 1-5 Blocks, payment of rates on, for year 1908-9, to Dannevirke County Council . .. Tamaki Nos. 1-5 Blocks: Legal expenses in connection with above Taramakau River protective works (subsidy, £1 for £1) Te Aroha: Grant for deepening main drain (£1 for £1) Te Tuhi Public Buildings Reserve (Wanganui River), purchase of lands for The Sand-drift Act, 1908, expenses under ... ... j Tokatoka Swamp drainage (subsidy, £1 for £1) ... Tokatoka Swamp : Stopbank and drainage . Tokatoka Swamp : Formation of an additional mile of tramway ... ... .. ! Tokatoka Tramway, maintenance of Tongariro National Park : Huts, tracks, and expenses of Board Value of improvements on small grazing-runs on expiry of license, in terms of clause 214 of the Land Act, 1885— Sections 2 and 26, Block VII, Wairarapa Sections 15.to 19, Block V, Ac, Mount Hyde Section 3, Block IX, Mount Cerberus .. Small Grazing-run 5, Block X, Opaku ... Waikato Drainage: Cost of levels of Waikato River, Whangamarino and Maramarua Swamps i £ £ 100 704 300 70 70 17 2 ,000 5 100 20 | 100 115 50 50 250 100 11 100 160 52 1,230 956 158 41 113 150 45 25 4,000 500 1 ,000 350 100 39 626 883 1,000 300 239 240 241 142 148 114 145 146 147 !4S 149 150 !51 152 253 254 255 256 257
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Item. 1910-11. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES— continued. 259 260 201 202 263 264 205 266 158 VOTE No. 76— continued. Charges for and incidental to — continued. Wairua River: Taking levels from Jordan to Wairua for purpose of widening and straightening to prevent flooding of adjoining lands ... Waitetuna-Whatawhata Road deviation (compensation and expenses of legalisation) Waitoa Drainage Board : Subsidy for works (£1 for £l) Waitoa River, snagging (above junction with Piako River) Wanganui River: Cost of providing punt at confluence with Ahuahu Stream Wanganui River: Eradication of noxious weeds on j lands tinder the control of River Trust ... ... j Wanganui River : Fencing and forming road to Lower Ford at Taumarunui Wanganui River (improvement) Wanganui River: Protective works to prevent encroachment at Section 10, Manunui Village ... Wanganui River—Subsidy for steamer service— Wanganui-Pipiriki, £350 per annum Taumarunui-Pipiriki, £350 per annum ... Water-supply : Waikakahi trial bore ... ... Whangamarino Creek: Clearing snags, &c. (subsidy, £lfor£l) Whangamarino Swamp, taking levels and reporting as to scheme of drainage (as recommended bv Lands Committee) Whangauiomona Medical Society : Grant for services i of registerod nurse (doctor not procurable) Wick, H. O, and Rhodes, C.: Refund of forfeited deposit in connection with certain allotments in Paeroa Township, as recommended by Lands Committee ... Woodside-Mount Hector Track, Grant towards cost of £ 10 45 1,000 600 200 50 50 2,000 300 } 700 38 25 20 50 28 100 £ 267 208 209 270 271 272 7:1 Total—Vote No. 76 ... j 74 74 ,83: VALUATION. 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 85 VOTE No. 77. Salaries — Valuer-General (9 months at £000) 22 Clerks: 1 at £385 (also Private Secretarv, £25), 1 at £240, 3 at £224, 1 at £220, 2 at £210, 1 at £205, 3 at £200, 1 at £190, 1 at £175, 1 at £165, 1 at £160, 1 at £150, 1 at £145, 3 at £131, 1 at £121 ... ' 4 Cadets: 3 at £60, 1 at £10 . 3 Draughtsmen : 1 at £275, 1 at £216, 1 at £200 Inspecting Valuer 26 District Valuers: 2 at £315, 2 at £300, 1 at £295, 1 at £290, 4 at £275, 7 at £270, 1 at £265, 2 at £260, 2 at £255, 1 at £245. 2 at £235, 1 at £150 4 Officers in Charge: 1 at £335, 2 at £290, 1 at £275 Draughtsman (Dunedin) 18 Clerks: Auckland, 1 at £220, 1 at £218, 1 at £210, I at £210, 1 at £200, 1 at £141, 1 at £140, 1 at £106 ; Christchureh, 2 at £185,1 at £141, 1 at £136, 1 at £115, 1 at £106; Dunedin, 1 at £205, 1 at £125; [ Invercargill, 1 at£208,1 at £110 ... ... 5 Cadets: Auckland, 1 at £70; Christchureh, 1 at £70; Dunedin, I at £70, 1 at £40; Invercargill, 1 at £50 Lodging-allowances to cadets (8 at £20) ... 450 4,241 220 691 330 0 ,965 1 ,190 170 2 ,907 300 208 450 4,241 220 691 330 6 ,965 1 ,190 170 2 ,967 300 208 17 ,732 1
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tern. 1910-11. V A LU ATIO N— continued. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 !) 10 11 12 18 It 15 10 17 is 19 20 VOTE No 77— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, books, and periodicals Assessment Court expenses Compassionate allowance to mother of the late District Valuer, H. G. Fisher, Dunedin Compassionate allowance to widow of the late District Valuer, C. F. Lewis, Gisborne Extra clerical assistance Fees to Post-office Fees to Valuers Fuel and light Legal expenses Maps Office cleaning Office equipment and requisites Postage, telegrams, and post-office boxes ... Printing and stationery ... . ... Rent Revision of districts Telephones and Bureaux connections Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... £ 150 240 235 500 1 ,900 50 4,000 60 25 230 120 100 700 400 550 2,500 130 4,000 100 Total—Vote No. 77 ... 10 ,050 33 ,782 TOTAL OF CLASS XIII £27 ,422
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CLASS XIV.— DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, COMMERCE AND TOURISTS.
1910-11. Other Salaries. Charges. Total. £ £ £ ote 78.—Agriculture and Commerce 77 ,548 73 ,619 151,167 „ 79.—Tourists 17 ,139 27 ,870 45 ,009 TOTAL OF CLASS A'IV 94 ,087 101,489 196,176 tern. 1910-11. AGRICULTURE AND COMMERCE, 1910-n. £ £ Total number of officers .. 880 VOTE No. 78. Head Office— Salaries — Secretary ... ... ... 550 Chief Clerk ... ... 375 Accountant ... ... ... 285 11 Clerks : 1 at £365,1 at £280 (also Private Secretary to Hon. Minister, £25) 1 at £225,1 at £200,1 at £195, 1 at £185, 1 at £180, 3 at £175, 1 at £110 2 ,265 3 Shorthand-writers and Typistes : 1 at £190 (4 months). 1 at £115, 1 at £100 ... ... ... 279 7 Cadets : 1 at £95, 1 at £85, 2 at £75, 2 at £70, 1 at £65 ... ... 535 Editor of Publications ... ... . 280 Biologist ... ... .. 265 Assistant ... ... ... 120 Cadet ... ... ... 95 Messenger ... ... 127 7 District Agents : 1 at £300, 1 at £270, 1 at £235, I at £225, 1 at £220, 1 at £210, 1 at £200 ... ... 1 ,060 15 Clerks at District Agencies: 1 at £200, 1 at £190, 1 at £180, 2 at £175, I at £165, 8 at £100, 1 at £150, 4 at £110, 1 at £100 ... ... ... 2,255 8 Cadets at District Agencies : 3 at £95, 2 at £85, 3 at j £60 ... ... ... | 635 Caretaker, Offices, Auckland ... 100 9,826 2 3 4 5 0 7 s Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, printing, and photographs ... .. j 120 Agricultural Museum, Expenses in connection with 50 Bicycles and repairs ... ... .. | 25 Biological laboratory ... ... ... 200 Botanical specimens sent to England ... 26 Collection of agricultural and pastoral statistics .. 750 Contribution towards printing report of Conference of Fruitgrowers' Association ... ... ... 25
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item. 19 0-11. AGRICULTURE AND COMMERCE— continued. 9 10 11 12 18 14 15 10 17 18 VOTE No. 78— continued Head Office — continued. Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. Departmental exhibits at Agricultural and Pastoral Association shows Extra clerical assistance Freight and carriage not otherwise provided for Grant to Oxford Agricultural and Pastoral Association for improving show-ground International Agricultural Institute, Contribution to ... Postages, telegrams, and rent of boxes Preparation and distribution of publications Purchase of books, newspapers, and other publications Removal expenses Rents, fuel, light, water, furniture, office requisites, insurance, cleaning offices, outbuildings, yards, and approaches Subscriptions and extensions to telephones, including bureau charges Travelling allowances and expenses Upkeep and improvement of buildings and fences on departmental reserves and grounds Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the Head Office items of the vote £ 1 ,450 50 50 50 210 600 1,000 300 120 £ 1 ,300 1!) 175 300 20 21 22 250 30 Live-stock and Meat Division — Salaries — Director Assistant Director 4 Clerks: 1 at £245, 1 at £210, 1 at £175, 1 at £130 ... 5 Cadets : 2 at £100, 1 at £75, 2 at £65 ... Senior Veterinarian Veterinary Officer in charge of laboratory 7 Veterinary Supervisors: 1 at £395, 1 at £385, 2 at £370, 1 at £355, 1 at £330, I at £320 ... 21 Veterinarians and Meat Inspectors (Veterinarians) : 3 at £315, 1 at £310, 7 at £300, 2 at £300 (4 months), 1 at £275, 1 at £270, 2 at £260, 2 at £250, 1 at £182, 1 at £150 28 Meat Inspectors: 1 at £240, 1 at £200, 4 at £200 (4 months), 1 at £195, 2 at £180, 2 at £175, 3 at £170, 6 at £160, 7 at £150, 1 at £140 23 Assistant Meat Inspectors : 1 at £190, 2 at £180, 2 at £175, 10 at £170, 3 at £160, 5 at £150 Laboratory Assistant 2 Laboratory Cadets: 1 at £85, 1 at £65 ... Overseer, Laboratory Farm Laboratory Attendant 30 Inspectors of Stock : 1 at £305, 4 at £300,7 at £290, 5 at £280, 1 at £275, 1 at £270, 2 at £265, 1 at £255, 3 at £250, 3 at £240, 1 at £225, 1 at £220 11 Assistant Inspectors of Stock: 1 at £210, 2 at £190, 8 at £180 3 Caretakers of Quarantine Stations : 1 at £140. 1 at £100, 1 at £40 (also Overseer, Experimental Farm, at £100) 2 Inspectors of Manure-sterilising at £450 Poultry Instructor Overseer, Poultry-dressing Depot 2 Overseers, Poultry-breeding Stations, at £150 7,111 23 625 415 760 405 400 350 2 ,525 5,452 4 ,270 3 ,830 260 150 155 135 8,180 2 ,030 280 900 240 190 300 31,852
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'tern. 1910-11. AGRICULTURE AND COMMERCE— continued. VOTE No. 78— continued, Live-stock and Meat Division —continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — Bicycles and repairs Breeding of Angora goats ... ... _ ... Compassionate allowance to the widow of D. L. Luxford, late District Agent, Napier ... Expenses of committee reporting on brand schemes Expenses, poultry plucking and grading depots Experiments in connection with bush-sickness Extra clerical assistance Grant towards cost of printing report of New Zealand Poultry Conference Inoculation of calves for "black-leg " Inspection of manure-sterilising: Labour, travelling, office, and other expenses, Australia and India Inspection of meat Legal expenses Passages of new Veterinarians from England Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Poultry Farms and Buildings (not attached to Experimental Farms), including Purchase of Birds and Material — Burnham Milton Other Farms Quarantine-stations, Auckland, Wellington, and Lyttel- £ 24 25 26 100 60 27 2S 29 80 81 134 25 500 500 200 82 88 10 125 84 35 86 37 800 225 150 300 500 38 39 40 41 700 1,000 10 42 43 ton 300 500 44 15 46 Removal expenses Subscriptions and extensions to telephones, including bureau charges Testing stock and disposing of diseased cattle Travelling allowances and expenses Wages and Expenses in connection with Veterinary Laboratory, and land and buildings used in connection therewith, including the cost of investigation of diseases Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the Live-stock and Meat Division items of the vote 150 150 5,500 750 47 75 12 ,764 is Fields and Experimental Farms Division — Salaries — Director Assistant Director 5 Clerks: 1 at £230, 1 at £200, 1 at £190, 1 at £175, 1 at. £140 6 Cadets: 1 at £110, 2 at £85, 1 at £75, 2 at £65 4 Fields Supervisors at £335 ... 2 Fields Instructors : 1 at £265, 1 at £240 61 Inspectors of Rabbits and Noxious Weeds : 1 at £325, I at £295, 4 at £290, 2 at £2S0, 2 at £270, 1 at £250, 1 at £245, 5 at £240, 2 at £230, 1 at £220, 9 at £200, 8 at £190, 24 at £180 Caretaker of Rabbit Fence 5 Experimental Farm Managers : 1 at £225, 1 at £210, 2 at £185, 1 at £1S0 3 Experimental Farm Overseers : 1 at £150, 1 at £145, 1 at £100 (also Caretaker, Quarantine Station, £40) 625 385 935 485 1 ,340 505 12 ,895 100 985 395
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[tern. 191 i-ll. AGRICULTURE AND COMMERCE— continued. VOTE No. 78— continued. Fields and Experimental Farms Division — continued. Salaries —continued. 3 Clerks at Experimental Farms : 1 at £140, 1 at £135, 1 at £125 2 Overseers Poultry-breeding Stations (attached to Experimental Farms) 1 at £130, 1 at £100 5 Hemp Graders: 1 at £325, 2 at £300, 1 at £260. 1 at £250 Hemp Instructor Grain Grader, Dunedin £ IS 400 230 1,435 260 50 Other Charges for and incidental to — Bicycles and repairs Co-operative field experiments... Compassionate allowance to N. Campbell, late rabbiter Cultivation of phormium tenax... Departmental apiaries Destruction of noxious weeds on Native lands Destruction of Rabbits on Crown Lands — Auckland District Napier „ Wellington - West Coast „ Marlborough-Nelson-Westland „ Canterbury-Kaikoura „ Otago „ Destruction of rabbits on Native Lands Equipment of young men's training quarters at Ruakura Experimental Farm: Furniture, watersupply, Ac. Expenses, grading New Zealand Hemp Experimental Farms : Erection and Repairs of Buildings, Purchase of Stock, Entertainment of Visitors, and General Working— Arataki Bickerstaffe Lichfield Motuihi Island Moumahaki Ruakura Tauranga Waerenga Weraroa Experiments in cultivating North Auckland gum lands Experiments in re-grassing denuded lands... Experiments in utilization of pumice lands Extra clerical assistance Grain Grading Legal expenses ... ... Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Poultry Farms (attached to Experimental Farms) : Buildings, Purchase of Birds, Ac. — Moumahaki Ruakura Preparation of weed-seed cabinets Purchase of stud stock, including expenses of importation Removal expenses Seeds and plants for distribution Subscriptions and extensions to telephones, including bureau charges ci__ii • i • ..I. . 1 l 3 •. £ .1 .1... l1 _f il. . -rr _ _ 21,025 49 50 51 52 53 54 50 1,000 50 100 400 3 ,000 55 50 57 58 59 60 61 02 3 ,500 2 ,500 800 100 750 2 ,500 4 ,000 03 1,500 50 04 05 00 07 OS 09 7o 71 72 73 74 75 70 77 78 79 700 700 50 700 2 ,500 4,850 700 5 ,500 3 ,000 • 250 250 250 25 10 100 950 80 81 S2 S3 84 85 86 500 500 20 2 ,500 250 25 150
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tern. 1910-11. AGRICULTURE AND COMMERCE- continued. VOTE No. 78— continued. Fields and Expehimental Farms Division — continued. Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. Stud stock Training ot young men at Ruakura Experimental Farm, including working-expenses, salaries of special instructors, lads, matron, and domestic assistants Travelling allowances and expenses Wages and expenses in connection with destruction of noxious weeds Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the Fields and Experimental Farms Division items of the vote £ 88 si) 750 1 ,000 7,500 90 91 02 200 40 54 ,330 93 Orchards, Gabdens, and Apiaries Division — Salaries — Director Assistant Director Vine and Wine Instructor 2 Clerks : 1 at £215, 1 at £180 3 Cadets, 2 at £85, 1 at £65 ... 7 Fruit Inspectors: 1 at £210, 2 at £200, 1 at £185, 1 at £180, 2 at £160 13 Orchard Instructors : 2 at £190, 2 at £185,4 at £180, 1 at £160, 4 at £150 4 Apiary Instructors: 1 at £170, 3 at £150 550 350 195 395 235 1,295 2,230 620 5,870 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 Other Charges for and incidental to — Bicycles and repairs Co-operation fruit-testing plots Expenses in connection with outbreaks of orchard and garden diseases Extra clerical assistance Fostering the bee industry Fostering the fruit industry Fumigation and destruction of fruit Guarantee on experimental shipment of apples Importation and breeding of natural enemies to insect pests Legal expenses Postages, telegrams, and rent of boxes Removal expenses Seeds and plants for distribution Spraying demonstrations and apparatus Subscriptions and extensions to telephones, including bureau charges Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the Orchards, Gardens, and Apiaries Division items of the vote ... 25 50 100 25 50 100 100 325 103 104 105 106 107 108 50 20 300 100 25 75 109 110 30 2,400 25 3,800
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item. 191 1-11. AGRICULTURE AND COMMERCE— continued. 111 VOTE No. 78— continued. Dairy-produce Division — Salaries — Director Assistant Director 3 Clerks: 1 at £205, 1 at £185,1 at £175 ... 7 Cadets: 3 at £95, 3 at £65, 1 at £50 11 Dairv Instructors : 2 at £325, 2 at £300, 1 at £285, 1 at £280, 5 at £275 8 Dairv-produce Graders: 4 at £300, 1 at £285, 1 at £275", 1 at £265, 1 at £250 ... £ 575 385 565 530 3,190 2,275 Other charges for and incidental to — Bicycles and repairs Contribution towards printing report of the Conference of National Dairy Association, Palmerston North ... Cow-testing Associations Demonstration of pasteurisation of skim-milk and whey Extra clerical assistance Grading of dairy-produce Legal expenses Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Purchase of dairy requisites and produce for experiments Removal expenses Reworking " Dairy " butter Septic-tank experiment at Waikeikei Dairy Factory ... Subscriptions and extensions to telephone, including bureau charges Subsidy to National Dairy Associations ... Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the Dairy-produce Division items of the vote 7 ,520 112 113 50 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 20 300 200 25 425 50 350 350 100 150 10 125 126 127 50 200 2,000 25 4,305 128 Commerce and Tourists Division (Commerce Section) — Salaries — Trade representative 2 Clerks: 1 at £250, 1 at £180 Shorthand-writer and Typiste ... Messenger 3 Oversea Agents: 2 at £100 (also Tourists Section £225),1 at £50 (also Tourists Section £50) Director (3 months at £200) ... 450 430 120 155 250 50 1 ,455 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, and purchase of books, photographs, and distribution of pamphlets, books, Ac. Expenses, Argentine Centennial Exhibition Expenses, British-Japan Exhibition, London (on account) Expenses, Imperial International Exhibition, London ... Expenses, Permanent Court, Crystal Palace Extra clerical assistance Legal expenses in connection with Franco-British Exhibition Miscellaneous cartage and freight Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Promotion of sale of New Zealand produce in outside 200 750 200 25 250 25 136 137 138 3 25 150
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Item. 1910-11. AGRICULTURE AND COMMERCE— continued. 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 VOTK No. 7'S— continued. Commerce and Tourists Division {Commerce Section) —contd. Other Charqe* for and incidental to —continued. Removal expenses Rent of offices in New Zealand and abroad, fuel, light, cleaning, furniture, water, telephones, &c. Roubaix Exhibition, France (on account £2,250) Subsidy, steam service, New Zealand to Tahiti Subsidy, steam service, New Zealand to San Francisco Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the Commerce Section items of the vote £■ : .295 870 200 3 ,500 3, 666 250 £ 100 10 ,809 Less estimated credits (Agriculture) under section 42 of the Public Revenues Act, 1908 170 ,667 19 ,500 Total—Vote No. 78 151 ,167 TOURISTS. 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 122 VOTE No. 79. Salaries — Director (3 months at £230, and 9 months at £50i>) ... 8 Clerks ; 1 at £295, 1 at £235, 1 at £195, 3 at £190, 1 at £185, 1 at £160 5 Cadets: 2 at £95, 1 at £85, 1 at £65, 1 at £40 3 Shorthand-writers and Tvpistes: 1 at £150, 1 at £120, 1 at £100 Draftsman and Artist 2 Photographic Assistants: 1 at £100, 1 at £75 Messenger Charwoman 8 Tourist Agents : 1 at £270, 1 at £260, 1 at £250, 1 at £240, 2 at £225 (also £100 each Commerce Section), 1 at £1»5 (also Grain Grader, £50, and Registrar of Electors, £26), 1 at £50 (also Commerce Section, £50) 3 Clerks at Tourist Agencies : 1 at £205 (also [Registrar of Electors, £26), 1 at £150, 1 at £105 2 Cadets at Tourist Agencies : 1 at £100, 1 at £85 438 1,640 380 370 300 175 155 91 1 ,705 •160 185 5,899 •z 3 i 5 6 Other Charges Jor and incidental to — Advertising, and purchase of books, photographs, picuires. and distribution of pamphlets, books, &c. Assistance to indigent invalids: Passages to and from hot springs Bonus to Honorary Agents: Adelaide £25, Brisbane £10 Cartage and freight Cleaning, lighting, water, fuel, telephones, office requisites, furniture, and rent Compassionate, allowance to widow of H. Blair, late caretaker, Little Barrier Island Compensation to J. Gallen in connection with an illness said to have been contracted iu the service of the Town of Rotorua, as recommended by the Public Petitions Committee Expenses in connection with the purchase of Thermal Springs, Whakarewarevva Extra clerical assistance 2, L'oo 60 35 25 2 ,050 7 310 8 100 9 10 40 150
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item. 1910-11. TOURISTS— continued. 11 12 18 n 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 VOTE No. Id—continued. Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. Fencing and grassing Deer Park, Paraparaumu Fox, Franz Josef,and Mt. Cook Glaciers: Tracks and huts Importation and distribution of game and fish Legal expenees Maintenance of Baths or Reserves at Waiotapu. OrakeiKorako, Tβ Puia, Tokaanu, Morere, and Tarawera, and reserves vested in Department Maintenance of hostels Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Subsidies, accommodation-houses. Waiho £25, Weheka £10 Subsidy to ferryman at mouth of Waiau River Subsidies to Park and Domain Boards: Egmont £200, Taupo £50 Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... £ 172 150 400 10 210 50 400 85 20 250 350 150 7,197 28 23 Te Aroha Hot Springs— Salaries and Waged — Clerk in charge Gardener Masseuse (6 months) 7 Bath Attendants: 1 at £140, 1 at £100, 1 at £95, 2 at £90, 1 at £85, 1 at £80 ... 2 Ticket Clerks: 1 at £85, 1 at £52 2 Assistant Gardeners at £125 each Laundress Subsidy to Doctor 235 180 60 680 137 250 59 50 1,651 24 24 Other Charges for and incidental to — Maintenance : Buildings, baths, gardens, tea-house, supplies, furniture, and repairs 950 2,601 125 25 Rotobua Sanatorium and Baths — Salaries and Waqes — Balneologist House Surgeon Clerk Cadet Matron 3 Nurses at £60 Wardsman 3 Servants Masseurs : 2 at £185 ; Masseuses : 1 at £173, 1 at £144 (5 months), 1 at £144 (7 months) 2 Ticket Clerks: 1 at £110, 1 at £85 18 Bath Attendants: 1 Attendant and Wife at £145, 1 at £115, 2 at £105, 1 at £100, 4 at £95, 1 at £91, 1 at £87/1 at £83, 1 at £78, 2 at £75,1 at £70,1 at £67 Laundress 1,000 300 210 no 100 180 . 65 143 687 195 1,576 85 4,651 26 Other Charges for and incidental to — Maintenance of sanatorium and baths, including wines, spirits, furniture, supplies, and repairs .. '.i ,700 8,351
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CLASS XIV.—DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, COMMERCE, AND TOURISTS— continued.
Item. 1910-11. TOURISTS— continued. VOTE No. 79— continued. Rotorua Tea-house — 27 Wages and maintenance, including furniture and repairs £ 650 Rotorua Works — 28 Salaries and Wages — Engineer in Charge 2 Clerks : 1 at £235, 1 at £156 Inspector and Ranger Electrician (Okere) Assistant Electriciar. (Okere) ... Electric Lineman Gardener in Charge Foreman Carpenter Plumber Assistant Gardener 2 Garden Labourers: 1 at £125, I at £117 600 391 250 240 163 183 204 180 156 132 242 2,741 Other Charges for and incidental to — Maintenance of— 29 Reserves, gardens, parks, and bands or orchestra 30 Electric-light works 31 Water-supply and sewerage ... 32 Bath, sanatorium, and other buildings ... 33 Wharves and beacons 1,500 450 800 450 50 8 ,250 Rotorua Acclimatisation District and Fish Hatchery— 34 Maintenance, including bonuses to honorary rangers ... 5,991 84 1,070 Whakarewarewa Reserve and Baths— 35 Wages and maintenance, including furniture and repairs 35 400 Waimangu Round-trips and Hostel — 36 Wages, maintenance, and repairs, hostel, furniture, boat-shed, boats, and tracks ... 86 1,400 Little Barrier Island — 37 Wages of caretaker, and maintenance 250 37 Egmont House — 38 Subsidy, £1 for £1 38 500 Waitomo Caves and Hostel— 39 Wages and maintenance, including furniture and repairs 39 I 900 Hanmer Sanatorium, Baths, and Gardens— 40 Salaries and Wages— Resident Medical Officer Clerk Matron 5 Servants Masseuse (6 months) Masseur (6 months) 4 Attendants : 2 Attendants and Wives—1 at £145, 1 at £140 2 Ticket Clerks: 1 at £91, 1 at £83 40 450 220 115 267 60 84 i L i 285 . | 174
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item. 1910-11. TOURISTS— continued, £ £ VOTE No. 79— continued. Hanmer Sanatorium, Baths, and Gardens— continued. 40 Salaries and Wages— continued. Laundress ... ... ... 52 Head Gardener ... ... ... 188 2 Assistant Gardeners at £125 each ... ... 250 House allowance to Medical Officer ' ... ... 52 40 2,197 Other Charges for and incidental to — 41 I Maintenance of sanatorium, baths, tea-house, gardens, furniture, supplies, repairs, and wines, spirits, &c. ... 1,599 3 ,796 Hanmer Township Water-supply— 42 Maintenance ... ... ... 50 Mount Cook Hermitage— 43 Wages and maintenance, including guiding, equipment, furniture, and repairs ... ... ... 1 ,706 Glade House and Te Anau-Milford Track (season of six months) — 44 Wages and maintenance, including furniture and repairs 1 ,550 Queenstown Reserves — 45 Wages of gardener, music, maintenance, improvements, Ac. 676 Lake Manapouri— 46 Maintenance of steamer, wages, Ac. ... ... 50 Te Anau — 47 Maintenance of steamer on Lake Te Anau, including wages, repairs and replacements ... ... 600 . Subsidies to Coach and Steamer Services — Payable to Postal Department — 48 Fairlie-Hermitage mail-service ... ... 425 49 Lumsden-Te Anau mail-service ... ... 70 50 Otautau-Manapouri mail-service ... ... 68 51 I Pukaki-Pembroke motor service ... ... 100 52 Pipiriki-Tokaanu coach service ... ... 260 53 Rotorua—Ateamuri, Ac, mail-service ... ... 25 54 Rotorua-Waiotapu mail-service ... ... 187 55 Wairoa-Waikaremoana mail-service ... ... 138 1,273 Other Charges for and incidental to — 56 Maintenanceof wharf and hut, and repairs to tracks, Ac., Lake Wauaka ... .. • 50 57 .Improvements hut, Routebum-Lake Harris Track ... 50 100 Total—Vote No. 79 ... ... 45,009 TOTAL OF CLASS XIV £19 ,176
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CLASS XV.—MINISTER OF EDUCATION.
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1910-11. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Vote 80.—Head Office £ 8,999 £ 1,335 £ 10 ,334 ., 81.—Elementary Education ... < 622 ,027 622 ,027 ,, 82.—Secondary and Higher Education 73 ,790 73 ,790 „ 83. —Manual and Technical Instruction 820 48,180 49 ,000 „ 84.—Training Colleges and Training of Teachers 31 ,840 31,840 „ 85.—Native Schools 24 ,350 3,275 27 ,625 „ 86.—Industrial Schools ... 10,450 16 ,325 26 ,775 ,, 87.—Infant Life Protection 665 871 1,536 Special Schools— „ 88. — I. School for the Deal 3,384 845 4,229 „ 89.— II. Education of the Blind ... 785 785 „ 90.—III. Home for Backward Children 1 ,987 2,255 4,242 „ 91.—Miscellaneous Services 9,734 9,734 „ 92. —School buildings, furniture, and sites 69 ,125 69 ,125 TOTAL OF CLASS XV ... | 50,655 50 ,655 880,387 931,042 Item. ™- 1910-11. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. HEAD OFFICE. 1910-11. Total number of officers 46 £ £ VOTE No. 80. 1 Salaries — Inspector-General of Schools ... ... ... 750 Secretary for Education ... ... ... 600 Assistant Inspector-General ... ... ... 550 Chief Clerk, Accountant, and Secretary Teachers' Superannuation Board ... ... ... 450 2 Assistant Inspectors at £425 ... ... 850 Clerk, also an Inspector of Industrial Schools ... 390 23 Clerks : 1 at £370 (also £25 as Private Secretary), 1 at £305,1 at £240, 8 at £210, 2 at £200,1 at £180J 2 at £160, 1 at £156, 1 at £150, 2 at £135, 3 at £125, 1 at £120,4 at £115 ... ... ... 3,976 15 Cadets: 4 at £105, 6 at £95, 5 at £85 ... 1,415 Messenger ... ... ... 18 8 ,999
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CLASS XV.—MINISTER OF EDUCATION— continued.
1910-11. HEAD OFFICE— continued. £ £ VOTE No. 80— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Books of reference and publications ... ... 50 3 Clerical assistance ... ... .. 550 4 Fares of special messengers, cartage, freight, Ac. 10 5 Office requisites, material, and equipment ... ... 100 6 Telephone subscriptions and expenses ... 100 7 Travelling expenses and allowances ... ... 500 8 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... ... 25 1,335 Total—Vote No. 80 . ... 10,334 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. VOTE No. 81. Charges for and incidental to — Grants to Education Boards for the following purposes: — 1 Teachers' Salaries: Including pupil-teachers' lodging allowances ... ... £586,000 Less revenue from reserves ... 50,000 530 ,000 2 General Administrative Purposes : Capitation on average attendance—186,000 St 12s. ... ... 81,600 3 , Additional Grant of £250 per annum to Education Boards 3,250 4 Relieving Teachers : Capitation on average attendance — ! 136,000 at 6d. ... ... ... 3,400 5 Free text-books ... ... .'.. 4,500 6 Inspection of private schools ... ... .. i 575 7 Conference of educational authorities ... ... 250 8 Conveyance of school-children and teachers, and allowances for board of children who have to live away from home to attend school ... . ... 8,000 9 Educational Institute: Grant in aid ... ... 100 10 Freight ... ... ... 5 11 Illustrations, Ac: Natural History, History of the Empire, Ac 500 12 Medical examination of teachers in special cases ... 5 13 Preparation of standard test-questions in arithmetic and English and pupil-teacher examination papers 20 14 School Journal (contributors' fees, printing, material, apparatus, Ac.) ... ... 2,000 15 Schools at Chatham Islands ... ... ... 800 16 ; Temperance wall-sheets for use in public schools ... 575 17 ' Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 50 641 ,630 Less credits under sections 263 and 264 of the Land Act, 1908 ... ... 19,553 622 ,077 Less estimated credits under section 42 of the Public Revenues Act, 1908 ... ... 50 Total—Vote No. 81 ... ... [ 622 ,027
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CLASS XV.—MINISTER OF EDUCATION— continued.
Item. 1910-11. SECONDARY AND HIGHER EDUCATION. VOTE No. 82. Charges for and incidental to — Conveyance of pupils 2 District High Schools: Salaries of secondary teachers ... 8 Expenses first election members of High School Boards ... Grants to University Colleges : — For specialization, viz.— 4 Auckland University College, Commerce, Mining 5 Victoria College, Law and Science 0 Canterbury College, Engineering 7 Otago University, Mining, Medicine, Dental and Veterinary Science For addition to Statutory Grants, viz.— 8 Auckland University College 0 j Victoria College 10 Research Scholarships: Including fees, material, apparatus, travelling-expenses, Ac. ... 11 Secondary Schools and Colleges : Capitation... 12 Scholarship for H. F. Parker, £40 (9 months) 18 Scholarships: Grants to Education Boards (maximum of Is. 6d. per unit of average attendance, 136,000) 14 Scholarships for Maoris attending public schools " Sir George Grey " Scholarships—One to each Univer15 gity College (Science) 16 University Colleges: Bursaries ... 17 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote £ £ 1 2 8 8,000 17,500 5 1 6 6 7 2,000 2,000 2,000 3,200 1,200 1,500 400 40, 000 30 10,000 120 200 400 10 Less credits under sections 263 and 264 of the Land Act, 1908 83 ,505 9,775 Total—Vote No. 82 ... 78,790 MANUAL AND TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION. 1910-11. Total number of omoers .. 2 VOTE No. 83 1 Salaries — 2 Inspectors : 1 at £425, 1 at £395 820 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Capitation 3 Conveyance of holders of free places and pupils attending classes 4 Examination expenses 5 Free places (Scholarships) 6 Material, apparatus, and appliances 7 Railway fares of instructors and students attending registered classes 8 Specimens and examples of students'works 9 Travelling expenses and allowances 10 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 39 ,750 3,000 850 7,500 1,600 1,200 25 300 20 Less credits under sections 263 and 264 of the Land Act, 1908 54 ,245 5,865 Less estimated credits under section 42 of the Public Revenues Act, 1908 48 ,880 200 Total—Vote No. 88 ... 48,180 j I 49 ,000
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tern. 1910-11. TRAINING COLLEGES AND TRAINING OF TEACHERS. £ £ 1 2 8 4 5 VOTE No. 84. Charges for and incidental to — Allowances to students, and fees ... ... 16,500 Classes at sub-centres ... ... ... 3,000 College libraries, apparatus ... ... ... 300 Fares of instructors and teachers ... ... 5,000 Salaries of staffs of training colleges (one-half, the other half is charged to " Elementary Education") ... 7,000 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... ... 50 6 31,850 Less estimated credits under section 12 of the Public Revenues Act, 1908 ... ... 10 Total—Vote No. 84 ... ... 31,840 NATIVE SCHOOLS. 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 210 VOTE No. 85. Salaries — Salaries of Masters, Ac, for Village Schools ... 23 ,500 Inspector at £475, Assistant Inspector at £375 ... 850 24 ,350 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Other Charges for and incidental to— Advertising ... ... ... 10 Books, and other school requisites (including musical instruments) ... ... ... 600 Expenses of magic-lanterns ... ... ... 10 Conveyance and ferrying of children ... ... 85 Freight and carriage ... ... ... 10 Fuel, and rewards for supplying fuel ... ... 100 Higher Education, Scholarships, and Apprenticeship 3 ,000 Photographs ... ... ... 10 Planting sites ... ... ... ;u Sanitation ... ... ... 10 Special allowances to teachers in isolated places ... 150 Special removal allowances to widows of deceased Nativeschool teachers ... ... ... 10 j Technical classes: Including equipment and material, instructors, and scholarships ... ... 400 I '. Travelling expenses and allowances (including removals of teachers) ... ... ... 800 I Contingencies,including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... ... 50 14 15 16 5,255 Less credits under sections 263 and 264 of the Land Act, 1908 ... ... ... 1 ,955 3 ,300 Less estimated credits under section 42 of the Public Revenues Act. 1908 ... ... 25 3,275 Total —Vote No. 85 ... ... 27,625
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tern. 1910-11. INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS £ & 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 102 VOTE No. 86. 1 Salaries— Assistant Inspector 2 Visiting Officers of Boarded-out and Service Inmates: 1 at £220, 1 at £180 Schools — 2 Auckland — Manager (also District Agent, Infant Life Protection Act) Medical Officer 6 Attendants and Servants: 1 at £105, 1 at £98, 1 at £75, 1 at £57, 2 at £52, 1 at £9 3 Weraroa — Manager Medical Officer Schoolmaster at £160, Assistant Teacher at £128 ... Engineer 22 Attendants and Servants : 1 at £160, 1 at £130, 2 at £115, 2 at £106, 1 at £100, 2 at £95, 2 at £75, 1 at £65, 2 at £60, 1 at £52, 3 at £48, 4 at £15 4 Wellington Receiving Home— Manager (also District Agent, Infant Life Protection Act), £170, with house allowance, £50 Medical Officer 9 Attendants and Servants : 1 at £115, 1 at £80, 1 at £72, 3 at £62, 1 at £52,1 at £39,1 at £30 310 400 180 50 448 220 50 288 205 1,613 220 50 574 5 Stoke— Manager, teachers, and staff (4 months) 6 Christchureh Receiving Home — Manager (also District Agent, Infant Life Protection Act), £170, with house allowance, £50 Medical Officer (also Te Oranga Home, £30) 6 Attendants and Servants: 1 at £88, 1 at £80, 2 at £67, 1 at £52, 1 at £45 ... 7 Te Oranga Home— Manager Schoolmistress Medical Officer (also Receiving Home, £20) 9 Attendants and Servants: 1 at £140, 1 at £80,1 at £70, 2 at £65, 1 at £57, I at £45, 2 at £40 8 Burnham — Manager at £220, and Matron at £80 ... Deputy Manager Medical Officer (also £20, School for the Deaf) Schoolmaster at £204 ; Assistant at £122 18 Attendants and Servants: 2 at £150, 3 at £145, 2 at £136,1 at £115, 2 at £111, 1 at £106, 1 at £91, 4 at £65, 1 at £60, 1 at £55 9 Caversham — Manager (also District Agent, Infant Life Protection Act) Medical Officer Schoolmistress at £125, with house allowance, £15... 7 Attendants and Servants: 1 at £120, 1 at £110, 1 at £75, 2 at £60, 2 at £52 500 220 20 399 215 155 30 602 300 200 80 326 1,916 160 50 140 529 j 10,450 Other Charges for and incidental to — 10 Boarding-out of children 11 Good-conduct money for inmates 12 Grant to Postal Department in connection with payments for children boarded out 13 ,600 500 100
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CLASS XV.—MINISTER OF EDUCATION—continued.
17— B. 7.
.tei ten * 1910-11. I INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS— continued. £ £ 13 14 15 10 17 18 18 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 32 23 VOTE No. 86— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — continued Maintenance of inmates in private Industrial Schools : Capitation and Special Grants ... ... 3,500 Legal expenses of inmates ... ... ... 10 LihrariesatGovernmentschools, pictures, and publications 25 Maintenance of inmates in Government Schools, and general upkeep of the institutions, including stock, implements, and work on land ... ... 13 ,200 Maintenance of inmates sent to other institutions ... 150 Refund of inmates' earnings ... ... 50 Rent— Te Oranga Home (Christchureh) ... ... 122 Christchureh ... ... ... 143 Special Instruction : Including fees of instructors, cost of equipment and material ... ... ... 200 Travelling expenses and allowances, including fares of inmates ... ... ... 1 ,600 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... ... 50 19 20 21 22 23 33,250 _ .. . . . _. Less credits under sections 263 and 264 of the Land Act, 1908 ... ... ... 1,425 31,825 Less estimated credits under section 42 of the Public Revenues Act, 1908 ... ... 15,500 ! 16,325 Total—Vote No. 86 ... ... | 26,77 26 ,77 INFANT LIFE PROTECTION. 1 1910-11. Total number of offioers .. 14 VOTE No. 87. Salaries — 4 Visiting Nurses: 3 at £145, 1 at £130 ... ... 565 Local Representatives ... ... 100 665 2 :i 4 5 0 Other Charges for and incidental to — Maintenance of infants in foster-homes ... .... 200 Medical attendance of infants ... ... ... 300 Rent of offices (Auckland and Dunedin) ... 46 Travelling expenses and allowances ... ... 300 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... ... j 50 896 Less estimated credits under section 42 of the Public Revenues Act, 1908 ... ... 25 871 Total—Vote No. 87 ... ... 1,531 1,536
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CLASS XV.—MINISTER OF EDUCATION—continued.
Item. 1910-11. Special Schools. £ I. SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF. 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 29 VOTE No. 88. Salaries— Director 11 Teachers: 1 at £270, 1 at £230, 1 at £210, 1 at £190, 1 at £180, 2 at £130, 2 at £120, 1 at £110, 1 at £100 Medical Officer (also £80, Industrial School, Burnham) Matron at £130, and Assistant Matron at £80 14 Attendants and Servants: 1 at £140, 1 at £135, 1 at £78, 1 at £70, 1 at £65, 3 at £60, 1 at £52, 4 at £45, 1 at £39 425 1,790 20 210 939 Other Charges for and incidental to — Maintenance of institution, including provisions,clothing, equipment, stock, and implements Publications, advertising, Ac. ... Travelling expenses and allowances, including transit of children Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 3,384 2 1 ,700 10 8 4 5 250 25 Less credits under sections 263 and 264 of the Land Act, 1908 1,985 240 Less estimated credits under section 42 of the Public Revenues Act, 1908 1,745 900 Total, —Vote No. 88 ... 845 4,229 II. EDUCATION OF THE BLIND. 1 2 3 VOTE No. 89. Charges for and incidental to — Grants to Trustees for maintenance of Government pupils Special instruction of pupils (woodwork, Ac.) Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 1,050 15 10 Less credits under sections 263 and 264 of the Land Act, 1908 1,075 50 Less estimated credits tinder section 42 of the Public Revenues Act, 1908 1,025 240 Total—Vote No. 89 ...
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Item. 1910-11. SPECIAL SCHOOLS— continued. III. HOME FOR BACKWARD CHILDREN. 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 26 VOTE No. 90. Salaries — Principal at £200 and Matron at £70 Assistant Matron (4 months) ... Sub-matron, £60 (4 months) Medical Officer (10 months at £50 per annum) 2 Teachers: 1 at £180 (9 months), £135, 1 at £90 19 Attendants and servants: 1 at £116, 1 at £111, 2 at £106,1 at £91, I at £83, 2 at £78, 2 at £70, 4 at £65, 1 at £40, 2 at £45 (3 months). 1 at £52, 1 at £130 (5 months) Additional teachers, attendants, and servants and increases of salaries of attendants and others 270 23 20 42 225 1,307 100 Other Charges for and incidental to — Maintenance of institution,including provisions,clothing, equipment, stock, and implements Publications, advertising, Ac. .. Travelling expenses and allowances, including transit of children Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 1,987 2 3 4 2,500 20 300 5 50 Less credits under sections 263 and 264 of the Land Act, 1908 2,870 240 Less estimated credits under section 42 of the Public Revenues Act, 1908 2,630 375 Total—Vote No. 90 ... 2,255 4,242 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES I 2 8 4 S o VOTE No. 91. Charges for and incidental to— Examinations : Teachers', Civil Service, and Scholarships Flags for schools Grant in aid of free kindergartens for infants under school age Illustrations, photographs, Ac, for Parliamentary Reports Legal expenses Milne Seismograph, No. 20 (Wellington), (maintenance and buildings) Text-book : New Zealand Geology, balance Writer's Fee and Printing "New Zealand Plants and Their Story," by Dr. L. Cockayne: Printing Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Public Reading-room, Canvastown (subsidy, £1 for£l) " Schoolmates " : Grant to cover cost of postage Store for general departmental purposes : Rent and incidental expenses 6,000 10 550 50 100 50 7 255 8 159 2,000 100 50 9 10 11 12 40
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CLASS XV.—MINISTER OF EDUCATION—continued.
tern. 1910-11. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES -continued. VOTE No. 91— continued. Charges for and incidental to — continued. 13 Subsidies to public libraries on basis of voluntary contributions 14 Travelling allowances and expenses of members of Teachers' Superannuation Board, medical examination fees, printing, Ac. £ £ 13 4 ,000 11 • 70 Less estimated credits under section 42 of the Public Revenues Act, 1908 13 ,434 3,700 Total—Vote No. 91 ... 9 ,734 SCHOOL BUILDINGS, FURNITURE, AND SITES. VOTE No. 92. Charges for and incidental to — Grants to Education Boards — 1 For general maintenance of school buildings, and for additions to buildings, alterations, rebuilding, furniture, fittings, fencing, rents, additions and improvements of sites, Ac. 2 For house allowances to teachers 3 For rebuilding and furnishing of schools destroyed by fire, and for rent of temporary premises during rebuilding 4 Grants to controlling authorities for rents of technical school buildings 5 Grant for rebuilding Palmerston North High School, destroyed by fire General maintenance of school buildings under control of Education Department, including additions to buildings, alterations, rebuilding, furniture, fittings, fencing, rents, additions and improvement of sites, and incidental expenses— 6 Native Schools 7 Industrial Schools 8 School for the Deaf 9 Home for Backward Children 40,000 14 ,500 7,000 1,000 2,775 1,500 2 ,500 300 250 69 ,825 Less estimated credits under section 42 of the Public Revenues Act, 1908 700 Total —Vote No. 92 ... 69 ,125 TOTAL OF CLASS XV £931,042
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Appropriations for State Forests Account.
NEW ZEALAND STATE FORESTS ACCOUNT.
Minister of Lands. 1910-11. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ dte 120.—State Forests Branch of the Lands and Survey Department 3 ,080 19 ,571 £ 22 ,651 TOTAL ... ... 3,080 19,571 3,080 19 ,571 22 ,651 tern. «*. 1910-11. STATE FORESTS BRANCH OF THE DEPARTMENT £ £ £ OF LANDS AND SURVEY. 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 17 VOTE No. 120. 1 Salaries— 2 Superintending Nurserymen : 1 North Island (also Nurseryman in Charge, Rotorua, £300) ; 1 South Island (also Nurseryman in Charge, Tapanui, £300) 60H 12 Assistant Foresters, Nurserv Overseers, and Plantation Foremen : 1 at £200, 1 'at £190, 4 at £180, 1 at j £175, 4 at £150, 1 at £130 ... ... ... 2,011 2 Clerks: 1 at £230, 1 at £150 ... ... 38( Cadet (including lodging-allowance, £25) ... ... 81 3 ,08( 600 2,015 380 85 3 ,080 2 3 4 5 0 Other Charges for and incidental to — Fencing, Buildings, Planting, Material, Ac, — Nurseries— 2 Eweburn ... ... ... 80( 3 Hanmer ... ... ... 1,37£ 4 Rotorua ... ... ... 3,19{ 5 Ruatangata ... ... ... 25( 6 Tapanui ... ... ... 1,43( Plantations— 7 Conical Hills ... ... ... 2,13( 8 Dusky Hill ... ... ... 5(X 9 Gimmerburn Reserve ... ... ... 24( .0 Hanmer Springs ... ... ... 1,61( .1 Kaingaroa (maintenance) ... ... U 2 Puhipuhi ... ... ... 1,06£ 3 Survey Paddock, Naseby ... ... ... %7£ 4 "Waiotapu and extension ... ... ... 1 ,72£ 5 Whakarewarewa ... ... ... 3,101 800 1,375 3,198 250 1,430 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 2,130 500 240 1,610 10 1,065 375 1 ,725 3,100
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NEW ZEALAND STATE FORESTS ACCOUNT■continued. Item. 1 1910-11. STATE FORESTS BRANCH OF THE DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY— continued. £ 10 17 18 19 20 VOTE No. 120— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Books, stationery, office requisites, photographic material, insurances, and telephones ... Correspondence classes, prizes for essays ... Extension of nurseries and additional plantations Management expenses of State forests Planting reserves, Mackenzie County (from rents of reserves) Postages and telegrams, including rent of letter-boxes... Travelling allowances and expenses, and expenses of transfer of officers and men ... Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 100 4 600 500 21 22 189 50 23 300 20 Total—Vote No. 120 ... 19 ,571 22 ,651 STATE FORESTS ACCOUNT ... £2' ,651
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Appropriations for State Coal-mines Account.
STATE COAL-MINES ACCOUNT.
Minister of Mines.
135
1910-11. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ ote 121.—State Coal-mines ... ... 6,481 292,100 298,581 TOTAL ... ... 6,481 292,100 298,581 tern. em. — 1910-11. STATE COAL-MINES. 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 29 IVOTE No. 121. £ £ Head Office — I i Salaries — General Manager ... ... .. g00 Accountant ... ... .. 310 4 Clerks: 1 at £250, 1 at £200, 1 at £165, 1 at £120 ... 735 WellingtonDepot Agent ... ... ... 215 3 Clerks : 1 at £156, 1 at £ 145, 1 at £100 ... 401 Wanganui— Depot Agent ... ... ... 250 Clerk ... ... ... 100 Westport — Depot Agent ... ... ... 245 Chrietchurch — Depot Agent ... ... ... 975 4 Clerks : 1 at £200, 1 at £160, 1 at £150, 1 at £130 640 Cadet ... ... ... 60 Dunedin — Depot Agent ... .. ... 250 Clerk ... ... ... 165 Cadet ... ... ... 50 Point Elizabeth Colliery— Manager ... ... ... 600 Mine Surveyor ... ... ... 225 4 Clerks : 1 at £220, 2 at £210, 1 at £90 ... 730 Cadet ... ' ... ... 50 Seddonville Colliery Manager ... ... ... 310 2 Clerks: 1 at £175, 1 at £95 ... ... 270 6,481 OtHEE On ABUKS FOB AND INCIDENTAL TO — 2 Building for mining classes, Point Elizabeth Colliery ... 150 3 Compensation and expenses payable under the Workers'Compensation Act, 1908 ... ... 2,000 4 1 Compensation to Mary Alice Baker and family in respect of the death of James Allsop Baker, who was killed by a fall of earth at the State Mine at Bunanga ... ... ... 450 2 8 I 450
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STATE COAL-MINES ACCOUNT— continued.
:tem.i 1910-11. STATE COALMINES— continued. £ £ 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 VOTE No. 121— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Development of State coal-mines Establishment and maintenance of Depots— Christchureh Dunedin Wanganui Wellington Houses for employees : Building expenses Payment of royalty to the Greymouth Harbour Board on State coal sold to the public Payment of special rate to Greymouth Harbour Board on State coal sold to the public ... ... Point Elizabeth No. 1 Colliery expenses ... Postages and telegrams ... ... .. Printing and stationery Purchase of firewood and necessaries incidental to working of depots Purchase of land for Wellington Depot Purchase and erection of equipment for Wellington Depot Road to workmen's cottages ... Seddonville Colliery expenses ... Workmen's Institute, Runanga 50,000 8,000 4,000 2,500 9,500 500 1,000 1,000 150,000 400 400 13 14 15 L6 17 18 2,000 4,000 19 20 21 2,000 100 60,000 100 Less estimated credits under section 42 of the Public Revenues Act, 1908 298 ,100 6,000 292 ,100 298 ,581 1 Total—Vote No. 121 . ... 298,{ STATE COAL-MINES ACCOUNT £298,581 3,681
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Appropriations for Scenery Preservation Account.
SCENERY PRESERVATION ACCOUNT.
Minister of Lands.
18—B. 7.
1910-11. 1910-11. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ Vote 122.—Scenery Preservation 325 10,025 10,350 Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ 325 10,025 £ 10,350 TOTAL .. ... 325 10,025 10,350 10 ,350 Item ' 1910-11. tern. 10-11. SCENERY PRESERVATION. 1910-n. £ £ Total number of officers .. 2 £ VOTE No. 122. 1 Salaries — Inspector and Surveyor of Reserves ... 300 Secretary to Board (also Clerk, Lands Department, £300) 25 325 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Administration of reserves and historic spots (including fencing and other works) ... ... ... 500 3 Compensation, Ac, in connection with lands taken under the Scenery Preservation Act, 1908 ... ... 2,000 4 Compensation for Native lands taken for scenery purposes (including historic spots) under the Public Works Act, 1908, and the Native Land Act, 1909 ... 2 ,000 5 Compensation for lands acquired along the Wanganui River ... ... ... 2,500 6 Expenses of Boards ... ... ... 25 7 Subsidy £1 for £1 towards purchase of the Riccarton Bush as a scenic public reserve ... ... 1 ,500 8 Surveys, valuations, and incidental expenses ... 1 ,500 10,025 2 3 4 5 0 7 s Total—Vote No. 122 ... ... 10,350 i SCENEKY PRESERVATION ACCOUNT .... £10,350
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Appropriations for Land for Settlements Account.
LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS ACCOUNT.
138
i 1910-11. i Salaries. i Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ dte 123. —Land for Settlements Expenses 1 ,075 13 ,808 14 ,883 „ 124.—Workers' Dwellings Expenses 500 500 TOTAL ... 1,075 14 ,308 1,075 4 ,308 15 ,383 em. •em. 1910-11. LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS EXPENSES. Minister of Lands. £ £ 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 2 1 VOTE No. 123. Salaries — Land-Purchase Inspector Chief Clerk 700 375 1,075 2 8 4 5 0 7 8 9 Other Charges for and incidental to— Lands Department — Roading, drainage, improvements, Ac, for it he benefit or protection of settlements under Section 77 of the Lands for Settlements Act, 1908 :— A nnan— Protective Works on Mason River adjoining i Waiau Township (subsidy at 6s. 8d. in the £1 towards) Water-race, head works, Ac. Argyll— Suspension-bridge at College Road to give access to Section 3, Block III, Waipukurau (Jas. Keys) Forest Gate— Payment to Beamish and Pilcher for protective works on Ongaonga Stream and Waipawa River Greenfield — Half- cost of constructing dam and digging channel on Section 55a Heretaunga — Clearing gorse and broom off vacant sections ... Hetana — Erection of culvert over stream adjoining Section 4, Block I Kaimahi — Half-cost of providing drain between Sections 1-5. and freehold Section 380 ... ... Kauroo Hill— Providing bridge at Raupo Crossing, Kakanui River Refund half-rent deposited by Mrs L. A. Rowe on Sections 32a and 38a, afterwards surrendered 70 575 35 100 13 50 30 35 2 ,000 189 I
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Appropriations for Land for Settlements Account.
LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS ACCOUNT— continued.
Item. LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS EXPENSES— continued. 1910-11. Minister of Lands— continued. VOTE No. VIZ—continued. Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. Lands Department— continued. Roading, drainage, improvements, Ac.— continued. 10 Lindsay — Irrigation (subsidy, £1 for £1) Protective works to prevent encroachment Waipawa River 11 Mahupuku — Access Road to Section 2, Block XIII, Hu- £ 200 350 £ Jfe angarua 12 Makareao— Share of construction of new bridge over Shag River on Inch Valley Lime Quarry Railway ... I 13 Matamata — Refund to J. S. Piggott of amount overloaded on capital value for fencing on Section 149 14 Ohakea— Protective works to prevent encroachment of Raugitikei River 15 Opouriao— Protective works to prevent encroachment of Whakataue and Waimana Rivers (subsidy, £1 for£l) 16 Otahu— Drainage 300 300 14 300 350 5 17 Poerua — Contributions to Wheeler and Wood for protective works, Slatey Creek Protective works, Slatey Creek and Crooked) ! River (subsidy, £1 for £1), (£100) [ Partial formation and gravelling road (£50) ) 18 Puketapu — Cost of providing access road through Sections 10 and 37, Block III, Moeniki (.lames Ross) 19 Kangiatea— Subsidy, £1 for £1, to Waikehau Drainage Board for drainage, Waikehau Stream 20 Kuapuna No. 2 — Refund of deposit on Section 12 (George Milne) 21 Selwyn — Tapapa water-supply (subsidy, £1 for £1, for installation, Ac, of water-service) 22 Spotswood— Clearing gorse, Ac, on vacant sections 23 Steward — Protective works, Awatnoko Stream (including compensation for lands taken) Subsidiary water-iuces ... . " 24 Te Arai— Drainage Refund to E. .1. Knapman, of shortage of build- ; ing8 on Section 20, Block V. Turanganui 25 Tomoana— Drainage 26 Waimana — Protective works to prevent encroachment of river on Section 19 (Cassie), (subsidy, £1 for £1) 27 Wangapeka— Protective works to prevent encroachment of Sherry River on Section 22, Block XT, Wangapeka 50 150 100 250 88 70 50 700 4,641 550 15 154 300 100
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Appropriations for Lund for Settlements Account
LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS ACCOUNT— continued.
140
1910-11. LAND FOE SETTLEMENTS EXPENSES— continued. Minister or Lands— continued. £ £ VOTE No. 123— continued. Other Charges Jor and incidental to— continued. Lands Department —continued. 28 Culverden Estate: To tax on mortgage held by Mrs. Craeroft Wilson's trustees over Culverden Estate ... 55 29 Newspapers ... ... .. 5 30 Office equipment ... ... ... 5 31 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 25 32 Preliminary expenses, including temporary services and expenses under the Land for Settlement Finance Act 1,550 33 Telephones ... ... .. 14 34 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... ... 20 13 ,808 Total—Vote No. 123... ... 14 ,883 WOKKEKS' DWELLINGS EXPENSES. Minister of Labour. VOTE No. 124. Charges for and incidental to — 1 ' Hepairs, alterations, and maintenance of workers' dwellings ... ... ... 200 2 Travelling and general preliminary administrative expenses ... ... ... 300 Total—Vote No. 124 .. ... 600 LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS ACCOUNT ... £15,383
141
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Appropriations for Public Trustee's Account.
PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S ACCOUNT.
item. — 1910-11. Chargeable on the Public Trustee's Account. £ £ MINISTER OF FINANCE. 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 112 VOTE No. 129. 1 Salaries — Public Trustee ... ... ... 1,000 Chief Clerk and Deputy Public Trustee ... ... 575 Solicitor ... ... ... 525 Inspector ... ... ... 500 Accountant ... ... 360 Examiner ... ... ... 260 Assistant Solicitor ... ... ... 260 31 Clerks : 1 at £350, 2 at £315, 1 at £305, 1 at £255, 1 at £235, 1 at £225, 2 at £210, 2 at £200,1 at £195, 1 at £186, 1 at £185, 1 at £180, 1 at £175,1 at £170, 2 at £160, 2 at £150, 1 at £140, 1 at £130, 1 at £126, 2 at £116, 5 at £110 ... ... ... 5,709 16 Cadets: 2 at £90, 1 at £80, 3 at £70, 0 at £60, 4 at £50, 10 at £40 ... ... 1,030 16 Cadets at £40 each ... ... ... 640 6 Shorthand-writers and Typists: 1 at £160, 1 at £116, 1 at £100, 1 at £90, 1 at £80, 1 at £60 . ... 606 Custodian ... .. ... 225 2 Night-watchmen at £150 each ... ... 300 Lift attendant ... ... ... 150 General cleaner ... ... ... 150 Messenger ... ... ... 140 District Managers :— Auckland ... ... ... 415 Christchureh ... ... ... 415 Dunedin ... ... ... 370 Greymouth ... ... ... 265 Napier ... ... ... 265 Nelson ... ... ... 265 New Plymouth (also Reserves Agent) ... ... 250 "Wanganui ... ... .. 265 Wellington ... ... ... 365 Clerks, Cadets, and Typists at Branches— Auckland: 1 at £260, 1 at £170, 1 at £130, 1 at £100, 1 at £90; 2 typists—1 at £110, 1 at £70 ... i 930 Christchureh: 1 at £205,1 at £126,1 at £100,1 at £65,1 2 at £50; 2 typists—1 at £120, 1 at £85 801 Dunedin: 1 at £190, 1 at £100, 1 at £90, 1 at £70, 1 at £50 ; 2 typists—1 at £110, 1 at £80 ... 690 Wanganui: 1 at £140, 1 at £100 ... ... 240 Greymouth : 1 at £60,1 at £50 ... ... 110 Napier: 1 cadet at £50, 1 typist at £116 ... 166 Nelson: 1 at £130, 1 at £50 ... * ... 180 New Plymouth : — Clerk ... ... ... 210 2 Cadets: 1 at £100,1 at £60 ... ... 160 Local Audit, £240; London Agency, £100 ... 340 19 ,132
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Appropriations for Public Trustee's Account
PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S ACCOUNT-continued.
142
Item. MINISTER OF FINANCE— continued. 1910-11. VOTE No. 129— continued. Otiiich Charges for and incidental to — Advertising Public Trust Office, Auckland Establishing and equipping safe-deposit system, and providing access to basement for such purpose New premises— Auckland : Purchase of land, erection of buildings, and incidental expenses Greymouth : Erection of buildings, furnishing, and incidental expeuses Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes £ £ 2 3 75 700 7,000 \ •"> 1,500 750 6 Total—Vote No. 129.. 10 ,025 29,157 PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S ACCOUNT £29,157
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143
Appropriations for Government Insurance Account,
GOVERNMENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT.
Xem. Chargeable on the Government Insurance Account. MINISTER OF FINANCE. 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 142 VOTE No. 130. Salakies— Head Office — Commissioner (also Accident, £100) ... ... 900 Actuary (also Accident, £25) ... ... ... 850 Deputy Commissioner (also Secretary, £725; also Accident, £25) ... ... ... 125 Secretary (also Deputy Commissioner, £125; also Accident, £25) ... ... ... 725 Chief Medical Officer ... ... ... 450 Accountant (also Accident, £25) ... ... ... 470 Chief Clerk (also Accident, £25) ... ... ... 400 Assistant Actuary (also Accident, £25) ... ... 430 Office Examiner (also Accident, £15) ... ... 335 62 Clerks: 1 at £345, 1 at £315 (also Accident, £10), 1 at £290, 1 at £280 (also Accident. £10), 1 at £285, ■ 1 at £270, 1 at £270 (also Accident, £25), 1 at £260 (also Accident, £10), 5 at £250, 3 at £240, 3 at £230, 4 at £220, 4 at £210, 1 at £205, 3 at £200, 3 at £190, 1 at £188, 5 at £180, 6 hi 6160, 2 at £150, 1 at £140, 6 at £130, 2 at £120, 2 at £110. 3 at £100 ... ... ... 12,098 26 Cadets: 12 at £70, 6 at £60, 5 at £50, 3 at £40 .. ... 1,570 For auditing accounts ... ... ... 240 Chief Messenger ... ... ... 217 Supervisor of Messengers (also Department of Internal Affairs, £265; and Fire Inspector, £50) ... 65 4 Messengers: 1 at £164, 3 at £156 ... ... 632 2 Nightwiuchmen at £164 each ... ... 328 19,835 2 Local Offices — Wellington Agency— District Manager (and Supervisor of New Business), (also Accident, £25) ... ... ... 740 3 Clerks : 1 at £290, 1 at £230. 1 at £130 ... 650 2 Cadets : 1 at £70, 1 at £40 ... ... ... 110 1,500 8 Auckland Agency— District Manager (also Accident, £25) ... ... 150 4 Clerks: 1 at £265, 1 at £225, 1 at £160, 1 at £100 750 1,200 4 ('hristchurch Agency— District Manager (also Accident, £25) ... ... 450 4 Clerks: 1 at £285 (also Accident, £15), 1 at £190, 1 at £160, 1 at £140 ... ... ... 775 1,225
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144
Appropriations for Government Lnsurance Account.
GOVERNMENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT— continued.
[tern. MINISTER OF FINANCE— continued. VOTE No. 130— continued. Salaries— continued. Local Offices —continued. 5 Dunedin Agency— District Manager (also Accident, £25) .. 3 Clerks : 1 at £245 (also Accident, £15), 1 at £190, 1 at £100 Cadet Messenger 1910-11. £ £ 315 535 60 104 t 6 Napier Agency— Resident Agent Clerk 1,014 300 120 420 7 Wanganui Agency — Resident Agent (also Accident, £15) Clerk Cadet r 265 130 70 465 8 Nelson Agency— Resident Agent Cadet 260 70 330 9 Timaru Agency— Resident Agent (also Accident, £15) ... ... Cadet 220 60 i 280 10 Oamaru Agency— District Manager (also Accident, £15) ... Cadet 195 50 245 11 Invercargill Agency— District Manager (also Accident, £15) ... Clerk Cadet 320 160 40 VI Greymouth AgencyResident Agent Cadet 520 215 70 285 13 London—High Commissioner's Office— Half Salary of one Clerk 100 7,584 27,419 Othek Chakges foe and incidental to — 14 Advertising, printing, and stationery 15 Bank exchange and agency lees ... 16 Building on Department's freehold, Dunedin 17 Cadets'residental allowances 18 Carriage and freight 19 Commission 20 Compassionate allowance to late agent, W. Riley ... 21 Electric lift, Head Office, Wellington 2,400 200 3,000 800 75 17,500 243 750
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Appropriations for Government Insurance Account.
GOVERNMENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT— continued.
19-B. 7.
145
t6m ' 1Q1 Item. 1910-11. iyi MINISTER OF FINANCE— continued. £ VOTE No. 130— continued Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. 22 Extra clerical assistance ... ... ... 432 23 Fees for certificates of death, &c... ... ... 25 24 Fuel ... ... ... 100 25 Furniture goods, &c. ... ... ... 350 26 : Insurance premiums ... ... ... 250 27 ■ Legal expenses ... ... ... 250 28 Lighting ... ... ... 250 29 Medical fees ... ... ... 5,500 30 Office-cleaning ... ... ... 550 31 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 1,600 32 Rates ... ... ... 450 33 Remuneration to Post and Telegraph Department for services rendered ... ... ... 420 34 Rent ... ... 850 35 Repairs, &c. ... ... ... 800 36 Subscriptions to insurance magazines, newspapers, &c : 120 37 Telephones ... ... 125 38 Travelling allowances and expenses . ... 800 39 Triennial expenses ... ... ... 1,000 40 Valuation fees ... ... ... j 100 41 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... ... 150 39,090 Total—Vote No. 130 ... ... 66,508 I GOVERNMENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT .... £( 36,509
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Appropriations for Government Accident Insurance Account
GOVERNMENT ACCIDENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT.
146
tern. Chargeable on the Government Accident Insurance Account. 1910-11. £ £ MINISTER OF FINANCE. VOTE No. 131. Salaries— Head Office — Commissioner (also Life Insurance, £900) ... Actuary (also Life Insurance, £850) Secretary and Deputy Commissioner (also Life Insurance, £850) Accountant (also Life Insurance, £470) Chief Clerk (also Life Insurance, £400) Assistant Actuary (also Life Insurance, £430) Office Examiner (also Life Insurance. £335) 4 Clerks: 1 at £10 (also Life Insurance, £315), 1 at £10 (also Life Insurance, £280), 1 at £25 (also Life Insurance, £270), 1 at £ 10 (also Life Insurance, £260) 100 25 25 25 25 25 15 55 Local Offices — Wellington Agency — District Manager (also Life Insurance, £740) 295 25 Auckland Agency — District Manager (also Life Insurance, £450) 25 Christchureh Agency — District Manager (also Life Insurance, £450) Clerk (also Life Insurance, £285) 25 15 Dunedin Agency— District Manager (also Life Insurance, £315) Clerk (also Life Insurance, £245) 40 25 15 Wanganui Agency— Resident Agent (also Life Insurance, £265) 40 15 Timaru Agency— Resident Agent (also Life Insurance, £220) 15 Oamaru Agency — District Manager (also Life Insurance, £195) 15 Invercargill Agency— District Manager (also Life Insurance, £320) 15 190
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Appropriations for Government Accident Insurance Account.
GOVERNMENT ACCIDENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT—continued.
147
Item. 1910-11. MINISTER OF FINANCE— continued. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 VOTE No. 131— continued. •Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, printing, and stationery Commission Extra clerical assistance Legal expenses Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Provision for payments to Life Branch under clause 24 of the Government Accident Insurance Act, 1908. Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... £ 250 3,000 250 100 275 2,600 100 50 6,625 7,110 Total—Vote No. 131 ... GOVERNMENT ACCIDENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT ... £7,1 .0
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148
Appropriations for State Fire Insurance Account.
STATE FIRE INSURANCE ACCOUNT.
Minister of Internal Affairs.
Item. Chargeable on the State Fire Insurance Account. MINISTER OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS £ £ 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 46 VOTE No. 132. Salaries — Head Office— General Manager (3 months at £725 and 9 months at £500) ... ... ... 550 Deputy General Manager ... ... ... 400 Accountant ... ... ... 275 Fire Surveyor ... ... ... 200 6 Clerks: 1 at £210, 1 at £160, 1 at £145, 1 at £125, 1 at £110, 1 at £110 (7 months) ... 815 Shorthand-writer and Typiste ... ... 100 9 Cadets: 1 at £105, I at £80, 2 at £70, 3 at £00. 1 at £50, 1 at £40 ... 595 Branches at Auckland, Christchureh, Dunedin, Timaru, Palmerston North, and New Plymouth— 6 Managers: Auckland, £350; Christchureh, £375; Dunedin, £325 ; Timaru. £190; Palmerston North, £220; New Plvmouth, £220 ... 1,680 8 Clerks: Auckland, 1 at £170, 1 at £135, 1 at £115 ; Christchureh, 1 at £170, 1 at £140, I at £90 (0 months) ; Dunedin, 1 at £170, 1 at £100 ... 1 ,045 10 Cadets: Auckland, 1 at £70, 1 at £60; New Plymouth, 1 at £70; Palmerston North, 1 at £70; Christchureh, 1 at £70, 2 at £60, 1 at £40 (8 months) ; Dunedin, 1 at £60, 1 at £40 (8 months) 574 2 Shorthand-writers and Typistes: Auckland. £100; Dunedin, £80 "... ... ... 180 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 11 15 16 17 18 6,420 Other Charges for and incidkntal to — Auditing accounts ... ... ... 50 Board fees for unofficial members ... ... 60 Commission ... ... 4,200 Contributions to Fire Boards under the Fire Brigades Act, 1908 ... ... ... 800 Exchange ... ... ... 25 Extra clerical assistance ... ... ... 250 Fidelity guarantee premiums ... 75 Interest ... ... ... 75 Lodging-allowances for Cadets ... 130 Office cleaning and lighting .. 150 Office furniture ... ... ... 60 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 600 Printing, stationery, and advertising ... ... 550 Rent ... ... ... 900 j Telephones ... ... 75 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 200 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 150 8,350 Total—Vote No. 132 .. ! 14,77' STATE FIRE INSURANCE ACCOUNT .... £14,770
149
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Appropriations for New Zealand State-guaranteed, Advances Account.
NEW ZEALAND STATE-GUARANTEED ADVANCES ACCOUNT.
Minister of Finance. 19H FlNANCK. 1910-11. Salaries. Other i £ ote 133.—Advances to Settlers Branch... 8,389 2! Salaries. £ 8,389 Other Charges. I 225,495 Total. £ 233,884 „ 134.—Advances to Workers Branch 1,044 { 1,044 42,305 43,349 „ 135. —Advances to Local Authorities 371 11 Branch 371 135,300 135,671 TOTAL ... ... 9,804 4( b ,100 412,904 tem. :em. 1910-11. CHARGEABLE TO THE ADVANCES TO SETTLERS BRANCH. £ £ Minister of Finance. 1910-n. Total number of officers .. 50 VOTE No. 133. I Salaries — Superintendent (also Secretary to the Treasury. Receiver and Paymaster-General, and Registrar New Zealand Consols, £900) Deputy Superintendent Receiver, at £25, two months (also Land and Income Tax Department, £300) Receiver Accountant Solicitor 30 Clerks : 1 at £265, 1 at £260, 4 at £250, 1 at £215, 2 at £210, 1 at £205, 1 at £195, 1 at £190,3 at £185, 2 at £180, 2 at £175, 2 at £166, 1 at £160,1 at £140, 3 at £135, 3 at £130, 1 at £120 10 Cadets : 5 at £96, 2 at £86, 2 at £76, I at £60 ... 2 Member of the Board not in Civil Service: 1 at £250, lat£150 Messenger at £25, two months (also Land and Income Tax Department, £133) Messenger 100 450 5 250 300 325 5,562 864 400 5 128 8,389
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Appropriations for New Zealand State-guaranteed, Advances Account.
NEW ZEALAND STATE-GUARANTEED ADVANCES ACCOUNT— continued.
m. Item. 1910ADVANCES TO SETTLERS BRANCH— continued. 1910-11. ►-11. 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 13 14 15 10 17 VOTE No. 133— continued. £ Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Contribution to Post Office ... ... 500 i I Contribution to Valuation Department (valuation fees) 6,000 1 ! Contribution to Valuation Department (agency work)... 500 5 Court fees ... ... ... 50 S ' Extra Clerical Assistance ... ... ... 800 7 Interest on loan ... .. 215,000 3 Interest on amounts deposited against loans 40 I Office furniture and fittings ... ... 350 D Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 650 1 Printing and stationery ... ... .. 700 1 Proportion of audit expenses ... ... .. 200 3 Refund valuation fees on loans not entertained 500 4 Rent of offices ... ... .. ! 75 5 Telephones ... ... .. '< 30 B Travelling allowances and expenses ... 50 7 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 50 £ 225 ,495 Total—Vote No. 133 . ... 233 ,884 CHARGEABLE TO THE ADVANCES TO WORKERS BRANCH. 1910-11. Total number of offioers .. 9 VOTE No. 134. 1 Salaries— 5 Clerks : 1 at £190, 1 at £156, 2 at £150, 1 at £110... 756 4 Cadets: 1 at £86, 2 at £76, 1 at £50 ... ... i 288 756 288 1,044 1,044 2 3 I 5 6 7 8 !) t r t ( f I < Other Charoks for and incidental to — 2 Contribution to Valuation Department, valuation fees 1 ,500 3 | Contribution to Valuation Department, agency work .. 250 4 I Interest on loans ... ... 40,000 5 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... .. 1 150 6 I Printing and stationery ... ... ... 100 I 7 ' Refund of valuation fees on loans not entertained 75 8 Solicitors'costs, preparation of mortgages .. ... 200 9 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 30 1 ,500 250 40,000 150 100 75 200 30 42 ,305 Total—Vote No. 134 ... . 42 ,305 43 ,34£ 43 ,34! CHARGEABLE TO THE ADVANCES TO LOCAL AUTHORITIES BRANCH. 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 1 VOTE No. 135. 1 Salabies — Clerk ... ... 156 Contribution to Treasury for clerical services ... 215 156 215 Q<71 371 371 y— — ■ — '■ ■ —
151
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Appropriations for New Zealand State-guaranteed Advances Account.
NEW ZEALAND STATE-GUARANTEED ADVANCES ACCOUNT— continued.
Item 1910-11. ADVANCES TO LOCAL AUTHORITIES BRANCH — continued. £ £ VOTE No. 135— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Interest on loan 3 Postages, telegrams, and rent of boxes 4 Printing and stationery 5 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 35 ,000 150 100 50 35 ,300 Opening up Crown Lands for Settlement— 6 Formation and construction of roads and bridges Total —Vote No. 135.. 100 ,000 135 ,671 i NEW ZEALAND STATE-GUARANTEED ) ADVANCES ACCOUNT I £412,904
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Appropriations for Native Land Settlement Account,
NATIVE LAND SETTLEMENT ACCOUNT.
Native Minister.
By Authority : John Mackay, Government Printer, Wellington.- -1910.
152
1910-11. 1910-11. Salaries. I Other Charges. , Total. Salaries. | Other Charges. , Total. £ £ £ ote 136—Native Land Purchase Expenses 50 300 350 £ £ £ 50 300 350 TOTAL ... ... 50 300 350 i !!! 1910-n. item. NATIVE LAND PURCHASE EXPENSES. £ £ Native Minister. 1910-11. Total number of officers .. 1 VOTE No. 136. 1 j Salaries — Native Land Purchase Officer (also Chief Accountant, Lands Department. £310), (also Chief Accountant, Immigration Department, £25) ... ... 50 Other Charges of and incidental to — 2 Travelling, valuation, and general administration expenses ... ... . 300 Total—Vote No. 136 ... ... 350 NATIVE LAND SETTLEMENT ACCOUNT .... £350
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APPROPRIATIONS CHARGEABLE ON THE CONSOLIDATED FUND AND OTHER ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st MARCH, 1911., Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1910 Session I, B-07
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45,962APPROPRIATIONS CHARGEABLE ON THE CONSOLIDATED FUND AND OTHER ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st MARCH, 1911. Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1910 Session I, B-07
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