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1912-1913. NEW ZEALAND

APPROPRIATIONS CHARGEABLE ON THE CONSOLIDATED FUND AND OTHER ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st MARCH, 1913.

INDEX. ♦ 1912-1913. Page Page Accident lnsuranoe Account .. .. .. 151 | Maori Lands Administration .. ..39 Advances to Local Authorities Branch .. .. 156 Marine and Harbours .. .. .. 97 Advances to Settlers Branch .. .. .. 155 Marine: Miscellaneous Services .. .. 101 Advances to Workers Branch .. .. .. 156 Mental Hospitals .. .. .. 70 Advertising Office .. .. .. 66 Messengers and Office-keepers •.. .. 62 Agriculture, Industries, and Commerce .. .. 122 Meteorological Office ' .. .. 99 Audit Office .. .. .. 63 Mines .. .. .. .. 58 Mines : Miscellaneous Services .. .. .. 59 Bacteriological Laboratory .. .. 67 Ministers' Secretaries .. .. 62 Bankruptcy .. .. .. 44 Miscellaneous Servioes— Customs .. . ■ ~ 95 Carriage of Mails by Railway .. .. 26 Defence .. .. .. 90 Civil List .. .. .. .. 5 Education .. .. .. .. 135 Clerk of Executive Council .. .. 61 Internal Affairs .. .. .. 81 Commerce .. .. .. .. 122 Justioe .. . ■ .. ..50 Conveyance of Inland Mails .. .. 25 Lands and Survey .. .. .. 11l Conveyance of Mails by Sea .. .. 25 Marine .. .. .. .. 101 Cook Islands Administration .. .. 80 Mines .. .. .. 59 Coroners .. .. .. 50 Native .. .. .. 40 Criminal Prosecutions .. .. 49 Polioe .. .. .. 54 Crown Law Office .. .. .. 43 Post and Telegraph .. .. 26 Customs Offices and Services .. .. 92 Treasury .. .. .. 20 Customs: Miscellaneous .. .. ..95 Museum .. .. .. .. ..66 Defence Department .. .. 84 National Provident Fund .. .. 19 Defence: Miscellaneous Services .. 90 Native Department .. .. .. 38 Dominion Laboratory .. .. 67 Native Land Court .. .. .. 38 Native Land Settlement Aocount .. .. 158 Education Department: Head Offioe .. ..128 Native Schools .. .. .. ..131 Education : Miscellaneous Services .. .. 135 ] Native: Miscellaneous Services .. 40 Eduoation of the Blind .. .. .. 133 j New Zealand State-guaranteed Advanoes Aooount .. 155 Electoral .. .. .. ..64 Elementary Education .. .. .. 129 Otekaike Home .. .. .. .. 133 Pinanoe, Minister of .. .. 18 Patent Offioe .. , .. .. 43 Friendly Societies Office .. .. 19 Permanent Charges .. .. .. .. 6 Polioe .. .. .. .. ..52 General Expenses, Legislative Departments .. 16 Police : Miscellaneous Services .. 54 Geological Survey Branch of the Mines Department .. 59 Post and Telegraph Salaries .. .. 22 Government Accident Insurance Account .. .. 151 Post and Telegraph : Miscellaneous Services .. 26 Government Domains .. .. 37 Printing and Stationery .. .. 68 Government Life Insurance Aooount .. .. 148 Prisons .. .. .. .. 50 Government Steamers .. .. .. 100 Publio Buildings, Domains, and Maintenance of Koads 34 Public Health .. .. .. 77 High Commissioner .. .. .. 65 p u bl i° Trustee's Account .. .. .. 146 Home for Defectives .. .. 73 Hospitals and Charitable Aid and Publio Health .. 77 Eailwa ys Department .. .. .. 29 House of Representatives .. .. ..15 Rates on Crown Lands .. .. ..19 Rates on Native Lands .. .. 20 Income-tax .. .. .. ..20 .. .. ..63 Industrial Schools .. .. ... ..134 Royal New Zealand Artillery .. .. ..86 Infant Life Protection .. .. .. 132 „ „ ~. Inspection of Machinery and Survey of Ships .. 102 Scenery Preservation Aooount .. .. .. 142 Insurance, Government Life, Aooount . .. 148 Sohoo Buildings, Furniture, and Sites .. ..136 Interest and Sinking Fund .. .. .. 6 School for the De,af . .. .. 132 Internal Affairs Office .. .. ..62 Secondary and Higher Eduoahon .. ..130 Internal Affairs: Miscellaneous Services .. ..81 o vv a t fa, r"" ■i . " " " ?n Special Acts of the Legislature .. .. 12 Junior Cadets and Physical Training .. .. 136 Stamp Department .. .. .. .54 Justice Department.. .. .. ..42 State Coal-mines Aocount . .. ..140 Justioe : Miscellaneous Services .. .. 50 Sate Fire Insurance Aocount .. .. ..153 State Forests Acoount .. .. .. 138 T , _. Stores and Magazines .. .. 89 Labour Department .. .. ..104 Supreme Court .. .. .. ..43 Land and Deeds Registry .. ..56 Survey of Ships .. .. .. ..102 Land for Settlements Account .. .. .. 143 r Lands and Survey Department.. ■■ -.107 Technical Instruction .. .. ..130 Lands and Survey: Miscellaneous Services .. 11l Territorial Force 87 Land-tax. .. .. .. .. 20 Tourists .. '.'. '.'. '.'. '.'. 74 Legislative Council .. .. .. .. 15 Training Colleges and Training of Teachers .. 131 Legislative: General Expenses .. .. 16 Treasury Department .. .. .. 18 Life Insurance Aocount .. .. ..148 Treasury: Miscellaneous .. .. ..20 Magistrates' Courts .. .. .. 45 Valuation .. .. .. 120 Maintenance and Improvement of Roads ;. 37 Maintenance of Telegraph and Telephone Lines .. 26 Wardens' Courts .. .. .. 45 Manual and Teohnioal Instruction .. ..130 Weather Reporting Offioe .'.' .. .. 99 Maori Councils .. .. .. .. 40 Working Railways Department .. 29

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services. 1912-1913. —♦

SUMMARY.

Page 191 !-13. Summary of Services chargeable on The Consolidated Fund and other Accounts. KB VENUE ACCOUNT. £ 5 Pkrmanent Appropriations— Civil List Interest and Sinking Fund Under Special Acts of the Legislature 35 ,500 2 ,749 ,851 1,321,332 6 12 4 ,106 ,683 15 18 Annual Appropriations— Class I.—Legislative Departments Class II.—Department of Finance Class III. —Post and Telegraph Department Class IV.—Working Railways Department Class V. —Public Buildings, Domains, and Maintenance of Roads 32 ,487 57 ,515 1,060 ,901 2 ,547 ,446 22 29 34 118 ,707 26 ,389 38 Class VI.—Native Department Class VII.—Justice Department Class VIII. —Mines Department.. Class IX. —Department of Internal Affairs Class X.—Defence Department Class XI.—Customs, Marine and Harbours, and Inspection of Machinery Departments Class XII. —Department of Labour Class XIII. —Department of Lands and Survey Class XIV.—Department of Agriculture, Industries, and Commerce... 42 408 ,547 34 ,792 331,909 58 61 84 481,462 92 141,854 30 ,065 104 107 331,467 122 184 ,421 1,111,009 128 Class XV. —Education Department Total—Revenue Account ... 6 ,898 ,971 11 ,005 ,(554 OTHER ACCOUNTS. STATE FORESTS ACCOUNT 24 ,417 244 ,690 11,745 14 ,628 50,313 73 ,089 138 140 142 143 146 148 151 153 STATE COAL-MINES ACCOUNT ... SCENERY PRESERVATION ACCOUNT LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS ACCOUNT PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S ACCOUNT ... GOVERNMENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT GOVERNMENT ACCIDENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT STATE FIRE INSURANCE ACCOUNT NEW ZEALAND STATE-GUARANTEED ADVANCES ACCOUNTADVANCES to Settlers Branch... Advances to Workers Branch ... Advances to Local Authorities Branch ... NATIVE LAND SETTLEMENT ACCOUNT ... 7,110 18 ,356 .55 .56 297 ,235 64 ,531 165, 836 .56

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1912-1913.

CIVIL LIST

1912-13. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ I is Excellency the Governor . 5,000 2,000 7,000 Phe Judges 11,000 11,000 Establishment of the General Government... 9,300 1,200 10 ,500 ?or Native Purposes 7,000 7,000 Total Oitil List 25 ,300 10 ,200 35 ,500 TOTAL CIVIL LIST £35,500

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

PERMANENT CHARGES.

1912-13 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 @ 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 The Hntt Railway and Road Improvement Acts, 1905, 1907, and 1910 — Interest on £ 42,590 @ 3 J per cent, 1 February and 1 August Interest on 217,000 „ 3£ per cent., 1 May and 1 November Interest on 10,000 ,, 4 per cent., 1 May and 1 November Interest on 17,300 „ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July Interest on 12,600 „ 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest on 5,190 „ 4 per cent., 30 June and 31st December To provide for further issues during year 1,491 7,595 400 692 504 208 250 11,140 £304,680 The Maori Land Settlement Acts, 1905 and 1907— Interest on £173,900 @ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July Interest on 75,650 „ per cent., 1 January and 1 July 6,956 2,648 9,604 £249,550 The Ooal-mines Act, 1908 — Interest on £140,000 @ 3g per cent., 1 April and 1 October Interest on 10,000 ,, 3f per cent., 1 April and 1 October 4,900 375 £150,000 Amount to be recovered from State Coal-mines Account ... 5,275 5,275 Ihe Dairy Industry Act, 1908— Interest on £1,781 @ 3£ per cent., 1 February and 1 August 62 Amount to be recovered ... 62 62 The Government Advances to Settlers Act, 1908— Advances to Settlers — Interest on£935.000 @ 3$ per cent., 1 June and 1 December Interest on 57,900 „ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July Interest on 17,500 „ 4 per cent., 15 January and 15th July Interest on 100,000 „ 4 per cent., 13 May and 13 November Interest on 100,000 „ 4 percent., 1 March and 1 September 32 ,725 2,316 700 4,000 4,000 £1,210,400 43 ,741 Amount to be recovered from the New Zealand State-guaranteed Advances Office 43 ,741

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

1912-1 Interest and Sinking Fund— continued. The Government Advances to Settlers Act, 1908 —continued. £ Advances to Workers — Interest on £15,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 600 Interest on 25,000 „ 3| per cent., 1 June and I December ... , 875 £ £40,000 1,475 Amount to be recovered from the New Zealand State-guaranteed Advances Office ... ... ... 1,475 The New Zealand State-guaranteed Advances Acts, 1909 and 1910— Advances to Settlers — Interest on £1,675,000 @ per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 58 ,625 Interest on 275,000 „ 4 per cent., 1 June and 1 December ... 11,000 Interest on new debentures, say ... ... ... ... 21,267 £1.950.000 90,892 Amount to be recovered from the New Zealand State-guaranteed Advances Office ... ... ... 90,892 Advances to Workers — Interest on £325.000 @ 3£ per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 11 ,375 Interest on 205,000 „ 3? per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 7,175 Interest on new debentures, say ... ... ... ... 19,688 £530,000 38,238 Amount to be recovered from the New Zealand State-guaranteed Advances Office ... ... ... ... 38,238 Land for Settlements Branch — Interest on £99 ,000 @ 3| per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... 3,465 Interest on 64 ,850 „ 3£ per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 2 ,269 Interest on 12,350 „ 3f per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 463 Interest on 21,500 „ 3f per cent., 1 February and 1 August ... 806 Interest on 8 ,000 „ 3| per cent., 1 May and 1 November ... 280 Interest on 61,300 „4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August ... 2,452 Interest on 600 ,, 4 per cent., 1 May and 1 November ... 24 Interest on 144,815 „ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 5 ,792 Interest on 55 ,500 „ 4 per cent., 1 April aud 1 October ... 2 ,220 Interest on new debentures, say ... ... ... ... 5,513 £467 ,915 23 ,284 Amount to be recovered from Land for Settlements Account ... 23 ,284 The Government Hallways Act, 1908— Railways Improvements Authorization — Interest on £68,100 @ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July 2 ,724 Interest on 5,300 „ 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 212 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£ per cent., 30 June and 31 December 3 ,850 11,750 The 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 23,800 „ 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 952 2,750 £382,500 14 ,500

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

Interest and Sinking Fund— continued. 1912-13. £ The Government Railways Amendment Act, 1910 — Interest on £11,150 @ 3f per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 391 Interest on 50,350 „ 3| per cent., 1 February and 1 August ... 1,762 Interest on 26,250,, 4 per cent., 1 January"and 1 July ... 1,050 Interest on 3,000,, 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August ... 120 £ 3 ,323 To provide for further issues during year ... ... ... 120 £90,750 Land for Settlements Act, 1908, and the New Zealand State-guaranteed Advances Amendment Act, 1910— Interest on £62,000 @ 3f per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... 2,170 Interest on 10,000 „ 4 per cent, 1 March and 1 September .. 400 Interest on 126,075 „ 3£ per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 4 ,412 Interest on 10,650 „ 3| per cent., 1 February and 1 August ... 373 Interest on 814,766 „ 3| per cent., 30 April and 31 October 28 ,517 Interest on 1,476,785 „ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 59,071 Interest on 77,000 „ 4 per cent., 15 March and 15 September ... 3 ,080 Interest on 761.060 „ 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August ... 30,442 Interest on 128.300 „ 4 per cent., 31 March and 30 September ... 5,132 Interest on 252.950 „ 4 per cent., 1 April and 1 October 10,118 Interest on 200,000,, 4 per cent, 1 May and 1 November ... 8,000 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 ... 11,260 Interest on 7,700 „ 3| per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 289 3,443 £4.235.786 164 )20 9 Amount to be recovered from the Land for Settlements Account ... 164 ,209 Local Bodies' Loans Act and Amendment Act, 1908 — Interest on £2,101.300 @ 3£ per cent., 1 March and 1 September ... 73 ,546 Interest on 50,000 „ 3| per cent., 1 June and 1 December ... 1 £2.151.300 75 ,296 New Zealand Consols Act, 1908— Interest on £ 4,965 @ 3| per cent., 1 February and 1 August ... 173 Interest on 469,147 „ 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August ... 18,766 Interest on further Deposits during the financial year ... ... 200 19 ,139 £474,112 The New Zealand Loans Act, 1908 — Canterbury Loan Ordinance, 1862— Interest on £15,200 @ 6 per cent., 30 June and 31 Pecember ... 912 Sinking Fund on £15,200 @ 1 per cent. ... ... ... 152 1,064 New Zealand Loan Act, 1863— Interest on £266,300 @ 5 per cent., 15 January and 15 July ... 13,315 Sinking Fund on £266,300 @ 1 per cent., 15 January and 15 July ... 2,663 15 ,978 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 £ 8.100 @ 3| per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 284 Interest on 16,900 „ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 676 Interest on 75,000 „ 4 per cent., 15 April and 15 October .'. 3,000 3,960 £100.000

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

2—B. 7.

1912-13 Interest and Sinking Fund— continued. £ £ The New Zealand Loans Act, 1908 —continued Immiora tion and Public Works Loan Act, 1870— Interest on £27,900 @ 4>\ per cent., 15 April and 15 October Interest on 363,000 „ 4 per cent., 15 April and 15 October 1,256 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| 696| 432® 3 ,863 £82.900 New Zealand Consolidated Inscribed Stock (London issue) — Interest @ 4 per cent., payable 1 May and 1 November— On £3,000,000 New Zealand Loan Act, 1882 On 1,500,000 New Zealand Loan Act, 1884 On 1,567,800 New Zealand Loan Act, 1886 On 1,000,000 North Island Main Trunk Kaiiway 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 £29,150,302 1,166 ,013 Interest @ per cent., payable 1 January and 1 July— On £2,768,000 Fourth series of Conversions On 717,068 Fifth series of Conversions On 1,036,000 Seventh series of Conversions On 12,644,451 for Conversions On 36,323 expenses of Conversions ... On further issues (say) 96,880 25,097 36,260 442.556 1,271 5,000 £17,201,842 607,064 Amount to be recovered from other accounts 49,770 557 ,294 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 Amount to be recovered from other accounts 289,799 91,775 New Zealand Consolidated Debenture Stock (Colonial issue) — Interest payable — On £194,200 @ 3f per cent., 1 February and 1 August On 550,500 ,, 3$ per cent., 1 March and 1 September 7,282 19,268 198 ,024 26 ,550 £744,700 did to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1896 — Interest on £500,000 @ 3| per cent., 15 February and 15 August ... 17 ,500

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

PERMANENT CHARGES—continued.

1912-13 Interest and Sinking Fund— continued.. £ £ The New Zealand Loans Act, 1908—continued. Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1900— Interest on £ 500 @ 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest on 56,500 „ 3i per cent., 1 May and 1 November Interest on 96,100 „ 4 per cent., 1 May and 1 November Interest on new debentures, say 20 1,977 3,844 5,250 11 ,091 £153.100 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1901 — Interest on £63,800 @ 4 per cent., 1 June and 1 December Interest on 8,100 „ 3f per cent., 1 June and 1 December Interest on 2,500 „ per cent., 1 June and 1 December Interest on 300 „ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July Interest on 32,600 ,, 3| per cent., Uanuary and 1 July Interest on new debentures, say 2,552 304 88 12 1,141 3 ,090 7,187 £107,300 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 26,211 £670,900 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1903— Interest on £499,800 @ 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest on 61,525 „ 3% per cent., 1 January and 1 July Interest on 225,865 ,, 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July Interest on 25,000 „ 4 per cent., 30 June and 31 December Interest on new debentures, say 19 ,992 2,153 9 ,035 1,000 787 £812,190 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1904— Interest on £565,500, say 32 ,967 14,845 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement. Act, 1905— Interest ok £713,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July 28 ,520 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1906— Interest on £389,600 @ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July Interest on 561,750 „ 3| per cent., 1 January and 1 July Interest on 40,000 „ 4 per cent., 1 June and 1 December Interest on 8,650 ,, 3f per cent., 1 January and 1 July Interest on new debentures, say 15,584 19,661 1,600 325 2,625 39 ,795 £1,000,000 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement. Act, 1907 — Interest on £800,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July Interest on 200,000 ,, 3| per cent., 1 January and 1 July 32 ,000 7,000 39 ,000 £1,000.000 The Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1908-— Interest on £ 50.000 @ 3-J per cent., 1 April and 1 October Interest on 100,000 „ 4 per cent,, 13 May and 13 November 1,750 4,000 £150,000 The Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1910— Interest on £189,100 @ per cent., 1 January and 1 July 5,750 6,618

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

1912-13 Interest and. Sinking Fund— continued. jg £ The Aid to Public Works and Land Settlements Act, 1911— Interest on £100,000 @ 8| per cent., 1 June and 1 December Interest on 350,000 @ per cent., 4 January and 4 July Interest on further issues, say 3 ,750 12, 250 27 ,563 43 ,563 £450,000 1 he Post and Telegraph Act, 1908— Interest on £200,000 @ 3-§ per cent., 1 January and 1 July 7 ,000 The Public Works Act, 1908— Paeroa—Waihi Railway — Interest on £86,250 @ 3 per cent., 31 March and 30 September 2 ,588 Waihaha Branch Railway — Interest on £53,476 @ 3 per cent., 1 May and 1 November 1 ,604 The Scenery Preservation Act, 1908— Interest on £40,000 (g 3| per cent., 1 May and 1 November Interest on 5,000 „ 3f per cent., 1 May and 1 November To provide for further issues during year 1,400 188 100 L,688 £45,000 The. State Fire Insurance Act, 1908 — Interest on £2,000 @ 3| per cent., 1 May and 1 November To provide for further issues during year 70 30 Amount to be recovered from State Fire Insurance Account 100 100 Wellington and Manawatu Railway Purchase Act, 1908— Interest on £500,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 March and 1 September 20 ,000 The Finance Act, 1909— Interest on £237,400 @ 3| per cent., 1 January and 1 July 8,309 The Naval Defence Act, 1909— Interest on £953,500 @ 3J per cent., 1 January and 1 July Interest on 150,000 „ 3| per cent., 4 January and 4 July Interest on new debentures, say Sinking Fund on £1,250,000 @ 4 per cent. ... 33 ,373 5,250 16 ,000 50 ,000 104 ,623 The Public Debt Extinction Act, 1910— Sinking Fund on £67,000,000 @ 4 per cent. 149 ,343 The Public Revenues Act, 1910 — Reserve Fund Securities — *• Interest on £800,000 @ 3J per cent., 1 February and 1 August 28 ,000 Treasury Bills — Interest on Bills issued during the year, 30 June and 31 December (say) ... 11,500 The Waihou and Ohinemuri Rivers Improvement Act, 1910— Interest on £100,000 @ 8£ per cent., 1 February and 1 August 3 ,500 Amount to be recovered from the Waihou and Ohinemuri Eivers Improvement Account 3 ,500 Total Interest and Sinking Fund ... i 2,719,851

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

1912-18. £ Under Special Acts of the Legislature. Militia Acts Amendment Act, 1862— Pensions and Allowances 117 Walsh and Others Pension Act, 1869— Mrs. Ellen Ann Hewett 50 Schafer, McQuire, and Others Pension Act, 1872— Mrs. Ellen McGuire 18 New Plymouth Harbour Board Endowment Act, 1874— One-fourth of proceeds of Sales, &c, payable to Harbour Board 3,605 Auckland University Oollege Act, 1882— Grant in aid 4,000 Q-reymouth Harbour Board Act, 1884— Endowment 29 ,000 Westport Harbour Board Act, 1884 — Endowment 67,000 Hamerton Pension Act, 1891— Robert C. Hamerton 250 Marlborouqh High School Act, 1899 — Grant in aid 400 Otago University Reserves Act, 1904 — Rents from reserves : Deficiency of 465 Motueka Harbour Board Act, 1905— Subsidy payable to Board 500 Nelson Harbour Act, 1905 — Annual compensation in lieu of rents and profits of the lands excluded from endowments 500 Victoria College Act, 1905— Grant in aid 4,000 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 1,800 Manual and Technical Instruction — Subsidies on bequests and voluntary contributions 7,000 National Scholarships — Grants for scholarships 6,500 Secondary Schools — Subsidies on bequests and on voluntary contributions ... 1,500 Fire Brigades Act, 1908 — Subsidies payable 1,300 High Commissioner Act, 1908 — Salary of High Commissioner ... .... 2,000

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

1912-13 Under Special Acts of the Legislature — continued. 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 31 ,932 Timber and Flax Royalties — One-half of Timber and Flax Eoyalties payable to local authorities 5,645 National Endowment Residue — For Education purposes ... ... £41,590 For Old-age Pensions ... ... 17,824 59 ,414 Legislature Act, 1908 — Payment to Members of both Houses 29 ,400 Legislative Officers , Salaries — Legislative Council — Speaker Chairman of Committees Clerk Clerk-Assistant House of Representatives— Speaker Chairman of Committees Clerk Clerk-Assistant 600 300 650 450 800 500 650 450 Military Pensions Act, 1908 — Pensions and allowances 4,250 Municipal Corporations Act, 1908— Subsidies payable 21 ,500 Naval Defence Act, 1908— Proportional part of the cost, of the maintenance of the Australasian Naval Squadron 100 ,000 New Zealand Institute Act, 1908— General expenses of Institute 500 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 18,500 New Zealand University Act, 1908— Contribution to University 3,000 Old-age Pensions Act, 1908 — Pensions ... ... £430,000 Less amount charged to National Endowment Residue ... 17 ,824 412 ,176 Public Service Classification and Superannuation Amendment Acts, 1908 and 1909-— Annual contributions— Public Service Superannuation Fund ... ... £48,000 Railway Superannuation Fund ... ... 25,000 Teachers'Superannuation Fund ... ... 17,000

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PERMANENT CHARGES -continued.

SUMMAEY. 1912-13. £ Interest and Sinking Fund ... ... ... 2,749,851 Under Special Acts ... ... ... 1,321,332 TOTAL PERMANENT CHARGES ... ... £4,071,183 A-

1912-13. Under Special Acts of the Legislature— continued. Rabbit Nuisance Act, 1908— Expenses connected with the destruction of rabbits £ 3,900 Second Ballot Act, 1908— Section 18 ...... 608 Slaughtering and Inspection Act, 1908— Compensation to owners of condemned stock 17 ,000 Stock Act, 1908— Compensation for stock destroyed 6,600 Hospitals and Charitable Institutions Acts, 1909, 1910 — Subsidies payable 180 ,000 New Zealand State-guaranteed Advances Act, 1909— Repayments under section 78 4,000 National Provident Fund Act, 1910 350 Public Seventies Act, 1910 — Controller and Auditor-General Claims repayable under sections 16, 29, and 90 1,000 500 Waihou and Ohinemuri Rivers Improvement Act, 1910— Payable under Section 17 1,667 Widows' Pensions Act, 1911 40,000 Appropriation Act, 1912 — Subsidies payable to Local Authorities 111 ,000 Total under Special Acts £1,321,332

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

CLASS I.—LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENTS.

1912-13.. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ Vote 1. —Legislative Council ... .. 1 ,435 1,435 1,435 „ 2.—House of Representatives ... 1,855 1 ,855 ! 6 ,530 8 ,835 „ 3. —General Expenses ... ... 11,044 11 ,044 I 11,623 22 ,667 TOTAL OF CLASS I ... 14,334 14,334 18,153 32 ,487 Item. Item. 1912-13. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. £ £ 1 ,435 VOTE No. 1. 1 Salaries and Other Charges Total —Vote No. 1 ... ■ 1 ,435 HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES. 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 7 VOTE No. 2. 1 Salaries— Second Clerk-Assistant Serjeant-at-Arins Reader and Clerk of Bills and Papers Interpreter Record Clerk Chief Messenger Messenger ... *" i 430 240 300 250 185 265 185 430 240 300 250 185 265 185 1,855 1,855 Otheb Chabges for and incidental to — 2 Acting Sergeant-at-Arms : Allowance for session 3 ; Extra Clerks and extra Committee Reporters 4 I Extra Messengers and Custodian's Staff, Orderlies, and Police, during Sessior ... 5 ! Office equipment and telephones 6 I Printing and stationery 7 J Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 2 3 4 30 1,800 4,000 200 450 30 1,800 4,000 200 450 5 6 7 50 50 6,530 8,385 Total—Vote No. 2 ... 6,530

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CLASS I.—LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENTS— continued.

tem. 1912-13. ~ i GENERAL EXPENSES. £ £ 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 36 1 VOTE No. 3. Sax Abies — Library — Chief Librarian Assistant Librarian Assistant in Library Assistant in Library Assistant in Library Assistant in Library Binder for Parliamentary Library Attendant Messenger Mailman during Session 550 375 275 275 200 190 200 210 190 100 2,565 2 Hansard Staff and Reporters — Chief Eeporter 10 Eeporters : 3 at £375, 4 at, £365, 3 at £355 Hansard Supervisor (also Copy Supervisor, Government Printing Office, £240) Hansard Supervisor's Assistant Clerk to Hansard Supervisor ... Committee Reporters : 2 at £225 ... ... Extra assistance for Hansard ... 625 3 ,650 240 225 195 450 150 5 ,535 i 3 Officer in Charge, Parliament Buildings Electrician in charge of lighting, bells, and telephones during session Attendants, Officer-in-Charge's staff: 2 at 10s. 6d., 1 at 10s., 1 at 9s. 6d., and 1 at 9s. per diem ... Gardener Night-watchman Assistant Night-watchman Extra Messengers and Night-watchmen during Recess (including Guard in grounds) 450 100 902 ! 156 168 168 1 ,000 2,944 11,044 I ! i 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 [ 4 5 Other Chabges fob and incidental to — Advertising Attendant in charge of heating apparatus and ventilators during session and assistant gardeney 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 H. Cuming, 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, &c, for use of members in Bellamy's and Parliamentary Buildings 10 156 200 900 100 120 40 1,000 600 100 400

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Item 191. 1-13. GENERAL EXPENSES— continued. VOTE No. 3—continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Lithographic work . ... Maintenance of Bellamy's staff during session Newspapers for Library, and carriage of books Parliamentary Photographic Shield Passages and expenses of witnesses attending Committees of both Houses Passages of members Preparation of notes on proceedings in Committee of the Whole, four editions, 1895, 1900, 1906, and 1912- ... Printing of Hansard Postage and telegrams, including Parliamentary papers Purchase of and repairs to typewriting-machines Refreshments supplied to messengers, attendants, and staff', on late-sitting nights ... Revision, Consolidation, and Extension to 1912 of Barron's Speaker's Rulings Translating Acts into Maori Travelling allowances and expenses Uniforms for messengers Washing towels, &c. Water-supply Winding and repairing clocks, &c. Window-cleaning, rubbish-removal, and chimneysweeping Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... £ £ 15 16 17 18 19 100 900 100 22 20 21 200 1,000 22 23 24 25 35 4,000 700 100 50 26 15 25 50 300 150 50 50 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 100 34 50 22 ,667 Total—Vote No. 3 11,623 TOTAL OF CLASS I £3 C , >,487

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CLASS II.—DEPARTMENT OF MINISTER OF FINANCE.

1912-13. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Vote 4.—Treasury Department .... £ 13 ,336 £ £ 13, 336 ,, 5. —National Provident and Friendly Societies Office 6.—Rates on Crown Lands 2,361 3,280 5,641 150 150 „ 7. —Rates on Native Lands ... , 50 50 „ 8. —Land and Income Tax Department 13 ,183 13 ,183 13,725 26 ,908 „ 9.—Treasury: Miscellaneous Services 11,430 11,430 TOTAL OF CLASS IT 28 ,880 28 ,880 18 ,635 3 ,635 57,515 1 Item. 191 1! 2-13. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. 1912-13. Total number ot officers .. 68 VOTE No. 4 Sa.la.hies — Secretary to the Treasury, Receiver- and Paymaster-G-eneral, and Registrar New Zealand Consols (also New Zealand State-guaranteed Advances Office Superintendent, £100) Accountant Cashier Chief Clerk 46 Clerks: 1 at £350, 1 at £315, 4 at £300, 2 at £290, 2 at £260. 3 at £255, 2 at £250, 1 at £245. 2 at £240, 1 at £230. 1 at £219, 1 at £210, 1 at £209 (1 month), 4 at £200, 3 at £190, 1 at £185, 1 at £160, 2 at £170, 1 at' £165, 1 at £150. 2 at £145, 2 at £140, 2 at £125, 1 at £120 (2 months), 3 at £115, 1 at £1.00 12 Cadets : 1 at £80, 4 at £50, 7 at £40 ... Cadets' lodging-allowance 5 Binders: 1 at £240; 1 at £4, 3 at £3 10s. per week Messenger Accountant to the Treasury, and Deputy Registrar New Zealand Consols, retired (3 months) -i? £ £ 900 450 400 400 9,307 560 275 I 994 155 125 Less contribution from State-guaranteed Advances Office 13 ,566 230 13 ,336 Total—Votk No 4

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tern. 1912-13. NATIONAL PROVIDENT AND FEIENDLT SOCIETIES OFFICE £ £ 500 110 [>15 156 80 50 211 350 100 200 300 30 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 11 TOTE No. 5 Fbikndly Societies — Salabies — Registrar (also Superintendent National Provident Fund, £50), (also Registrar of Incorporated Societies, nil) Actuary (also Secretary National Provident Board, £25) 5 Clerks: 1 at £275, 1 at £235, 1 at £220, 1 at £170. 1 at £115 Shorthand typist 2 Cadets at £40 each Lodging-allowances ... ... ... 500 410 1,015 156 80 50 Other Chabges fob and incidental to — Extra clerical assistance Legal expenses Office equipment Payment for statistical returns of sickness and mortality Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Printing and stationery Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 2,211 ■> :t J. 5 6 7 H 9 350 100 200 600 30 50 25 10 National Pboyident Fund— Salabies— Superintendent (also Registrar of Friendly Societies, £500) Secretary to Board (also Actuary, Friendlv Societies. £410) Cadette Lodging-allowance 25 1,380 3,591 50 50 25 25 380 591 50 25 50 25 .50 !00 !50 .00 150 >00 25 50 25 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, postages, &c. Clerical assistance Printing and stationery Remuneration to Post and Telegraph officers and agents 150 11 12 13 14 1,200 350 100 250 1,900 Total—Vote No. 5 2,050 )50 5,641 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 100 50 Total—Vote No. 6 ... i U 50

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;tem. 191 2-13. KATES ON NATIVE LANDS. VOTE No. 7. Bates on Native Lands £ 50 £ Total — Vote No. 7 50 LAND AND INCOME TAX DEPARTMENT. 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 61 VOTE No. 8. Salabies— Commissioner of Taxes ... ... .... Clerk in charge, Income-tax ... Clerk in charge, Land-tax ... ... ... Receiver 3 Inspectors: 1 at £365,1 at £350, 1 at £250 (10 months) Clerk, Graduated Land-tax 43 Clerks : 1 at £320, 1 at £275, 1 at £265, 1 at £245, 3 at £240, 1 at £235, 10 at £225, 6 at £215, 8 at £205, 4 at £195, 2 at £185, 1 at £175, 1 at £140, 1 at £135, 1 at £130, 1 at £120 ... 9 Cadets: 2 at £80, 1 at £70, 1 at £50, 5 at £40 Lodging-allowance, 9 at £26 ... Messenger 825 380 380 350 923 340 i 9,090 I 480 234 181 Othee Chahges foe 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 Printing and stationery Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 13 ,183 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 250 8,000 1,350 800 200 750 1,100 750 500 25 Total —Vote No. 8 ... 13 ,725 26 ,90i TREASURY : MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES 1 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 VOTE No. 9. Miscellaneous Services — Chaeges foe and incidental to — Binding material and requisites Books, newspapers, and other publications Discount, exchange, and stamp duty on remittances to London Exchange and commission Extra clerical assistance Legal expenses ... ... ... Office requisites Pacific cable —New Zealand's portion of estimated deficiency Payments under the Unclaimed Moneys Act, 1908 Postage and telegrams 125 20 2 ,000 2,000 150 50 125 9 10 4,155 100 1,200

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tern. 1912-13. TREASURY: MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES— * continued. VOTE No. 9— continued. Miscellaneous Services — continued. Printing and stationery Refund to the Public Trustee of amount paid into the Consolidated Fund in respect of intestate estate of Richard Mills Refund to the Public Trustee of amount paid Public Account in respect of the Rating Act and now claimed 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 ... £ 11 12 1,000 250 13 35 14 150 20 25 25 15 16 17 18 300 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act. 1910 11,730 300 Total—Vote No. 9 ... 11,430 TOTAL OE CLASS II .... £5' ,515

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CLASS III.—POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT.

1912-13. Other _ x , Salaries. , charges. r ° taL I 1 I £ £ £. Vote 10. —Postal and Telegraph Salaries — Classified Officers . 604 ,072 i [ ,.. 657,794 Non-classified Officers ... 53,722 ) „ 11.—Conveyance of Mails by Sea ... .. 85,207; S5,207 „ 12—Conveyance of Inland Mails ... . 76,750; 76,750 „ 13.— Carriage of Mails by JRailway ... ... 62,188 62,188 „ 14—Maintenance of Telegraph and Telephone Lines ... ... ... 54,100 54,100 „ 15—Miscellaneous Services ... ... 124,862 124,862 TOTAL OF CLASS III ... 657,794 403,107 1,060,901 No. of Officers - 1912-13. Item.j 1912-18. *i Classification and Increases under Act. £ £ POSTAL AND TELEGKAPH 8ALAH1ES. ! 'W-T . V *■« *•» _» .>. VOTE No. L0. Fibst Division 1 8 1 at £1,000, 1 at £900, 1 at £800.. ... 2,700 Clerical Division. 2 i 10 First Glass, First Grade. —From £550 to £600, by Two Annual Increments of £25 each. 7 at £600. 1 at £575, and 2 at £550 5,875 3 11 First Class, Second Grade. —From £500 to £525, by One Increment of £25. 10 at £525 and I at £500 ... ... j 5,750 j ' 4 10 Second Class. —From £440 to £475, by One Annual Increment of £20 and One of £15. 5 at £475, I at £460. and 4 at £440 ... 4 ,595 5 I 20 Third Glass. — From £385 to £425, by Two i Annual Increments of £20. 10 at £425, 1 at £405, and 9 at £385 ... , 8 ,120 4 j : ! ' ti 34 Fourth Glaus. — From £330 to £370, by Two Annual Increments of £15 each and One of £10. 10 at £370, 4 at £360, 6 at £345, and 14 at £330 11 ,830

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CLASS III.—POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT— continued.

No. of Officers. 1912-13. tem. 1912-13. I POSTAL AND TELEGRAPH SALARIES— continued. £ I i VOTE No. 10— continued. Clerical Division— continued. 7 90 Fifth aims.— From £275 to £315, by Two Annual Increments of £15 each and One of £10. 17 at £315, 8 at £305, 17 at £290, and 48 at £275 25 ,925 8 211 Sixth Glass.— From £200 to £260, by Four Annual Increments of £15 each. 162 at £260, 1 at £255, 1 at £250, 27 at £245, 20 at £230 53 ,840 9 1 ,291 Seventh Glass.— From £120 to £220, by Four Annual Increments of £15 and Four of £10. 414 at £220, 105 at £210, 125 at £200, 107 at £190, 118 at £180, 179 at £165, 1 at £156, 90 at £150, 38 at £135, and 114 at £120 241,701 10 414 Eighth Glass.— From £50 to £110 by Four Annual Increments of £15. 183 at £110. 58 at £95, 101 at £80, and 72 at £65 38 ,400 11 14 Ninth Glass, First Grade.— From £160 to £180, by Two Annual Increments of £10 each. 10 at £180 and 4 at £170 2,480 12 36 Ninth Class, Second Grade. —From £130 to £150, by Two Annual Increments of £10 each. 16 at £150, 5 at £] 40, and 15 at £130 5 ,050 ' 13 14 I 221 ■141 Tenth Glass.— From £50 to £120, by One Annual Increment of £10, Two of £15, and Three of £10 each 101 at £120, 44 at £110, 22 at £100, 16 at £80, I at £80, 25 at £75, and 12 at £60 ... Eleventh Class —From £40 to £100, by Six Annual Increments of £10 107 at £100, 79 at £90, 45 at £80, 32 at £70, 79 at £60, 95 at £50, and 4 at £40 ■ I 23 ,275 i 33 ,300 NON-OLEBICAL DIVISION. 15 48 Twelfth Glass, b\rst Orade.—Vrom £180 to £200, by Two Annual Increments of £10 each. 26 at £200, 4 at £190, and 18 at £180 9 ,'JOO

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CLASS III.—POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT— continued.

No. of Officers. POSTAL AND TELEGRAPH SALARIESeontinued. "VOTE No. 10— continued. 1912-13. !tem. Non-cleeical Division— continued. £ 428 Twelfth Class, Second Grade. —Prom £150 to £170, by Two Annual Increments of £10 each. 6 at £180, 195 at £170, 145 at £160, and 82 at £150 ... ... ... 69,730 £ £ 1G 69 ,730 17 358 Twelfth Class, Third Grade.—From £110 to £140, by Three Annual Increments of £10 each. 1 at £180, 3 at £170, 9 at £160, 51 at £150,1 at £145, 98 at £140, 38 at £130, 88 at £120, I and 69 at £110 ... ... .... 46,735 358 46 ,735 18 508 Twelfth Class, Fourth Grade.— From £50 to £100, by Five Annual Increments of £10 each. 508 33 at £100, 125 at £90, 8 at £80, 104 at £70, 228 at £60, and 10 at £50 ... 36 ,650 19 5 Thirteenth Class, Post Office Boy Messengers. — From £31 to £40, by One Increment of £9. 5 at £40 ... ... ... 200 5 20 791 Thirteenth Class, Telegraph Message Boys — From £31 to £40, by One Increment of £9. 776 at £40 and 15 at £31 ... ... 31,505 791 21 Salary of Master of s.s. " Tutanekai " (also £450, Marine Department) ... ... 50 22 Salary in addition to classification— Controller of Stores ... ... 35 656 ,946 Less proportion of increases to Salaries provided for, but not payable during current year ... ... ... 18,771 638 ,175 23 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 ... 1 ,159 Additional salary to married officers in receipt of salary less than £150 per annum .. 1 ,220 Additional salary to officers twenty-two years of age and upwards »■ ... ... 308 2,687 24 ■25 20 Allowance of £10 each to 17 officers who have ! passed special examinations ... ... | 170 Special allowance to cadets in addition to classification ... ... ... ... 150 Special payment to 40 cadets who suffered pecuniary loss through the introduction of the Post and Telegraph Act, 1907 ... 190 New Stations, Telegraphists, Cadets, and Messengers, and training Cadets ... 1,500 27 642 ,872 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act 1910 ... 38,800 604 ,072

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No. of Officers. 1912-13. tern. 1912-13. XXXX__ POSTAL AND TELBGEAPH SALAEIBS — continued. 28 VOTE No. 10— continued. Contribution to Railway Department for combined Post-Telegraph-Railway Offices £ 8,000 29 Non-classified Officers, including country Postmasters and Telephonists 44 ,922 30 Payment to Eastern Extension Company for working Wakapuaka-Nelson telegraph-line 800 4,944 53 ,722 Total —Vote No. 10 ... 657 ,794 CONVEYANCE OK MAILS BY SEA. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 LL 12 13 14 VOTE No. 11. Charges fob 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 Nelson-Croixelles New Zealand—Pacific Islands Service Pacific Services— Vancouver (new service), from Aug., 1911 £10 ,000"] Resident Agent, San Francisco ... 100 f North American Overland and Atlantic t Transit ... ... ... 1,600 J Postal Union Transit Charges ... San Francisco mail-service Suez Services — New Zealand-Australia ... .. £15,000") Australian Overland Transit ... 2,100 I Australia-Europe ... ... 10 ,800 f European Transit ... ... 4,000J C Wellington-Motueka Service ... ... | ( Wellington-Pelorus Sound Service ... ) Westport-Karamea-Little Wanganui Services 1,200 165 300 350 1,690 23 ,000 250 275 850 140 100 140 1,200 11,700 15 16 17 400 10 ,835 31,900 18 420 19 650 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 85 ,565 358 Total —Vote No 11 ... 85 ,207 CONVEYANCE OF INLAND MAILS. • 1 2 8 4 VOTE No. 12 . Charges fob and incidental to — Auckland Blenheim Christehurch Dunedin 14 ,850 1,550 5,700 6,775

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item. 191 1-13. CONVEYANCE OP INLAND MAILS— continued. VOTE No. 12— continued. Charges for and incidental to — continued. Gisborne Greymouth Hokitika Invercargill Napier Nelson New Plymouth Oamaru Thames Timaru Wanganui ... ... Wellington Westport £ £ 5 6 7 8 9 10 1.1 12 13 14 15 16 17 3,450 725 1,050 3 ,600 6,000 4,100 1,800 750 2,800 2 ,350 6 ,600 10 ,950 700 18 New Services, &c. (all districts) 73 ,750 3,000 Total —Vote No. 12 ... 76 ,75' CARRIAGE OF MAILS BY RAILWAY. VOTE No. 18. Charges for and incidental to — Carriage of Mails by Special Trains Conveyance of Ordinary Mails by Railway 1 2 1,500 60 ,688 Total—Vote No. 13 62 ,18: MAINTENANCE OP TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE LINES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 VOTE No. 14. Chaeges fob and incidental to — Extra Labour* Half-cost of repairs to " Tutanekai " Material for Repairs Rural telephones (assistance to settlers) ... Travelling-expenses of Telegraph Engineers and Linemei. Upkeep of s.s. "Tutanekai" 20,000 300 27 ,000 700 8,500 2,000 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 ... 58 ,500 4,400 Total—Vote No. 14 54 ,10i MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES. 1 2 VOTE No. 15. Charges for and incidental to — Advertising Allowances to Tellers and for Calculation of SavingsBank Interest Allowances under section 197 of the Post and Telegraph Act, 1908— Good-conduct allowances to certain officers at the rate of 6d. per day 1 ,300 2,800 3 1,050 * In addition to £38,602, charged to Salaries vote.

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CLASS III.—POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT— continued.

-tern. 1912-13. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES— continued. £ £ 8 4 5 6 7 VOTE No. 15—continued. Charges foe and incidental to — continued. Audit fees Automatic franking-maehine : Refunds on spoiled impressions Carriage of Private Bag's Cash lost or stolen by fires, burglaries, &c.— Matiere-Ongarue mail-bag, containing remittance, stolen ... ... £146 Te Hana Post-office, burglary .. 40 A. R, Hillmer, theft ... ... 163 Money-order No. 3521, Invercargill on Wellington, paid on forged signature ■ ... 8 Cash registers for telegraph counters, Purchase of, £624 (on account) Cleaning and scavenging Compassionate allowance, Mrs. Parker Compensation for articles lost or damaged during transmission by post Compensation to A. F. Wimsett, to pay legal expenses of defence Expenses of Chief Electrician's .trip to Europe and America Fees to non-permanent telephonists Fire-extinguishers Forage allowances Fraudulent withdrawals from Post-office Savings-bank— Account 137270, Auckland ... ... £25 Account 195250, Christchurch ... 78 200 500 800 > 357 312 6,000 297 9 10 11 12 75 13 100 14 15 16 17 525 600 950 890 103 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Grant to John Schofield, for injuries received whilst on duty Hire of Dickie stamp-vending machines Home savings-banks. Purchase of Legal expenses Light, fuel, and water ... ... ... Lodging allowances to cadets and cadettes Motor-lorries for carriage of mails New typewriters and repairs to typewriters New Zealand's share of the cost of International Postal and Telegraph Bureaux, Berne, for the year 1908 Night clerks and miscellaneous allowances Office expenses Old-age Pensions— Allowances to Postmasters ... ... £300 Fees for certificates of age ... ... 40 Interpreters' fees ... ... 25 Printing ... ... 300 Travelling allowances and expenses of officers, Magistrates, Registrars, Police, and pensioners 50 Overtime Plant for Wellington City mail-service Parcel-post expenses Postage stamps, Cost of new designs and dies Postal Inspectors' travelling-expenses Post-marking machines for various offices Printing, binding, &c. Purchase and hire of bicycles and motor-cycles, and allowances to officers using their own machines Railway travelling post-offices allowances Relieving-expenses Removal expenses Rent of premises throughout the Dominion Repairs, fittings, new buildings, Ac. 100 250 1,000 200 9,700 5 ,300 3,444 1,000 150 1,200 5,500 > 715 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 7,000 400 6,000 700 1,800 100 15 ,000 38 39 40 41 42 8,750 2 ,700 3 ,800 5,000 4 ,000 4,500

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item. 191 1-13. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES—continued. 43 VOTE No. 15 — continued. Chaeges foe and incidental to — continued. Retiring-allowances granted to non-permanent officers — M. Murray-Keighley, Matakohe ... £50 J. Evans, Bombay ... ... 15 M. V. Auty, Porirua ... ... 29 94 44 45 40 17 48 49 Special allowance of 5s. per week to telegraph message-boys Stationery, &c. Temporary officers, letter-carriers, and messengers Temporary Post and Telegraph store, Dunedin Travelling-expenses .... Uniform clothing 200 18 ,000 8 ,200 250 2,000 4,700 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 .. 138 ,612 13 ,750 Total —Vote No. 15 124 ,862 TOTAL OF CLASS III £1,06' 901

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1912-] 13. Total. £ £ ote 16. — Working Railways 2 ,547 ,446 2 ,547 ,446 TOTAL OF CLASS IV 2 ,547 ,446 2 ,547 ,446 Estimated. KO -boss Revenue £3,745,000 Item. 191 2,808 2-13. I Miles. —>- Classification and Increases under Act. —— £ £ £ WORKING RAILWAYS. Total Number of Members, as per D.-3,1912 ... 9,500 \rOTE No. 16. Head Office — General Manager 1,250 1,250 Chief Clerk, £700; Chief Accountant, £700; Stores Manager, £525; 86 Clerks—4 at £400, 1 at £385, 1 at £355, 1 at £330, 3 at £300, 1 at £275, 7 at £255, 14 at £220, 17 at £200, 11 at £190, 12 at £180, 1 at £165, 3 at £150, 5 at £135, 5 at £120; 57 Cadets—17 at £110, 6 at £95, 5 at £80, 6 at £65, 23 at £50; 5 Audit Inspectors—1 at £400, 1 at £355, 3 at £300; 6 Storekeepers —1 at £355, 2 at £300, 1 at £255, 2 at £220 ; Sawmill Manager, £355 ; Cadets' lodgingallowance—2 at 10/ per week, 2 at 8/ per week ... 2! 18 ,309 28 ,309 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 4 ,688 4 ,688 34 ,247

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Item. 191 2,801 2-13. i Miles. WORKING RAILWAYS—continued. VOTE No. 16— continued. Departmental Offices— Maintenance Branch — Chief Engineer, £900; Inspecting Engineer, £700; 9 District Engineers—2 at £560, 3 at £525, 1 at £485, 1 at £435, 2 at £355; Signal Engineer, £575 ; Office Engineer, £525 ; Inspector of Iron Structures, £355; Electrician, £355; Signal Inspector, £300 ; 3 Foremen at £220; Electrical Mechanician, £220; Electric Lines Inspector, £200; 6 Assistant Engineers—1 at £355, 3 at £275, 2 at £255 ; 64 Clerks and Draughtsmen—1 at £400, 5 at £355, 2 at £300, 1 at £260, 6 at £255, 11 at £220, 9 at £200, 9 at £190, 3 at £180, 6 at £165, 2 at £150, 4 at £135, 5 at £120 ; 38 Cadets—3 at £120, 18 at £110, 3 at £95, 2 at £75, 8 at £65, 1 at £60, 3 at £50; Cadets'lodging-allowance—2 at 10/ per week, 5 at 8/ per week 27,931 Locomotive Branch — Chief Mechanical Engineer, £900 ; 5 Locomotive Engineers—I at £600, 1 at £525, 1 at £435, 2 at £400 ; 3 Locomotive Inspectors—2 at £400, 1 at £355 ; 1 Brake Inspector at £220; 39 Clerks and Draughtsmen—2 at £400, 2 at £355, 1 at £300, 1 at £290, 1 at £275, 1 at £255, 5 at £220, 13 at £200, 5 at £190, 8 at £180; 21 Cadets—2 at £120, 7 at £110, 3 at £95, 1 at £90, 3 at £80, 4 at £75, 1 at £65 ; Cadets' lodging-allowance—4 at 8/ per week, 2 at 5/ per week 15 ,454 Traffic Branch — Chief Traffic Manager, £900 ; 10 District Managers— 2 at £575, 2 at £525, 2 at £485, 3 at £450, 1 at £385 ; 4 Stationmasters in Charge—3 at £300, 1 at £255 ; 68 Clerks—2 at £400, 2 at £355, 2 at £330,3 at £300,3 at £275,6 at £255,9 at £220,14 at £200, 4 at £190, 7 at £180, 7 at £165, 1 at £150, 3 at £135, 5 at £120 ; 27 Cadets—14 at £110, 4 at £95, 5 at £80, 1 at £65, 3 at £50; Cadets' lodgingallowance —4 at 5/ per week ... £24,082 i Less house-rent for Stationmasters in Charge, <fec. ... ... 234 23 ,848 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 461 Total Head and Departmental Offices ... 67 ,694 101,941

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tern. 1912-13. 2,808 Miles. WORKING RAILWAYS— continued. VOTE No. 16— 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 ; 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, maintenance of wires; payments under the Workers' Compensation Acts ; payments in connection with works outside railway boundaries in which Department has beneficial interest; 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 — £ Maintenance oj Way and Works — Section — Whangarei (58 miles) Kaihu (17 miles) Gisborne (24 miles) ... ... ••• North Island Main Line and Branches (1,083 miles) South Island Main Line and Branches (1 ,359 miles) Westland (141 miles) Westport (30 miles) Nelson (48 miles) Picton (48 miles) 9,840 2 ,120 3,130 390 ,556 320 ,200 30 ,900 11,600 7,350 10 ,850 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 786 ,546 26 ,000 760 ,546 Ja. Locomotive Running and Repairs and Renewals of Rolling-stock — Section — Whangarei Kaihu Gisborne North Island Main Line and Branches ... South Island Main Line and Branches ... Westland Westport Nelson Picton. ... 10 ,140 1,680 4,210 522 ,640 376 ,622 28 ,000 23 ,100 6,380 8,950

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Item. 19] 2,801 2-13. > Miles. WORKING RAILW A.Y&—continued. VOTE No. I6~continued. Locomotive Running and Repairs and Renewals of Section —continued. Allowance to enginemen and firemen employed on Kimutaka Incline Hanmer Motor Service £ 160 1,400 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 983 ,282 800 982 ,482 Traffic Expenses — Section — Whangarei Kaihu Grisborne North Island Main Line and Branches ... South Island Main Line and Branches ... Westland Westport Nelson Picton Allowance to guards employed on Kimutaka Incline ... 6,500 1,200 2,300 339 ,525 295 ,900 29 ,000 18 ,000 7,000 6,000 100 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 705 ,525 9,900 Lake Wakatipu Steamer Service 695 ,625 6,000 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 Eailways Act, 1908, for special work performed in the course of their duty ... ... £101 Less already provided for under the various sections ... ... 100 Audit fees for inspection of accounts Cash lost in transit from Kakahi to bank at Taumarunui Compassionate allowance granted to E. F. Shadbolt in respect to extraordinary expenses incurred by him in connection with sickness of his family while in occupation of Little Eiver Refreshment-rooms ... Compassionate allowance to Adam Phillip to meet expenses in respect to injured leg Wages-money short received from banks at Glenavy and Waikari 1 600 93 100 50 3 847

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Item. 1912-13. 2,808 Miles. WORKING RAILWAYS— continued. VOTE No. 16- -continued. Kakalii Sawmill — Expenses of workiug sawmill, including salaries, wages, supplies, repairs, workers' compensation, royalties, and contingencies £30,000 Less estimated credits : Timber used by working railways provided for under item " Working Expenses of Section," £15,500 ; timber sold, £14,495 29 ,995 j£ £ 5 Total —Vote No. 16 ... 2 ,547 ,446 TOTAL OF CLASS IV £2,54 7 ,446

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CLASS V.—PUBLIC BUILDINGS, DOMAINS, AND MAINTENANCE OF ROADS.

1912-13. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ Vote 17.—Public Buildings 4,142 69 ,751 73 ,893 „ 18.—Government Domains 2,544 270 2,814 „ 19.—Maintenance and Improvement of Roads 42 ,000 42 ,000 TOTAL OF CLASS V 6,686 112 ,021 118 ,707 tern. 12-13. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 18 VOTE No. 17. Expenses incidental to the Maintenance of Public Buildings, including Additions, Improvements, Fittings, and Furniture — Salaries — Architect 8 Draughtsmen : 1 at £315,1 at £270,1 at £240,1 at £225, 2 at £200, 1 at £180, 1 at £160 8 Clerks: 1 at £290 (3 months), 1 at £270, 1 at £265, 1 at £230, 2 at £220, 1 at £215,1 at £185 Fire Inspector (also Officer in Charge Departmental Buildings, £290; and Supervisor Government Insurance Messengers, £65) 625 1,790 1,677 50 4,142 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 2 3 4 5 Other Charges jor and incidental to — Government House, Auckland... Government House, Wellington Parliamentary Buildings Contribution to Fund for renewal or reinstatement of Government Buildings damaged or destroyed by fire Government Buildings throughout the Dominion— Departmental Buildings Rents Courthouses Gaols Police-stations' Customhouses Post and Telegraph Offices Mental Hospitals Quarantine Stations 400 500 1,500 10 ,000 6,000 3,500 2,500 1,000 4,000 150 8,000 3,000 300

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Item. PUBLIC BUILDINGS— continued 1912-13. 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 81 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 L5 16 VOTE No. 17— continued. Maintenance, etc. — continued. Other Okari/es for and incidental to —continued. Government Buildings throughout the Dominion — contd. Public Works workshops Other Government Buildings Expenses in addition to or in excess of amount provided under the Civil List Act, 1908: Government Houses, Auckland and Wellington— Fuel, Light, Water, and Cleaning for Official and Eeception Booms, Outbuildings, and Grounds Telephones ... .. Auckland Deeds Kegistry Office (fire-proofing) Auckland Lands and Survey Offices (alterations, &c.)... Temporary Building for Storage of Museum Exhibits, Wellington Departmental Buildings, Wellington (improving strongrooms) Nelson Departmental Buildings (additions and repairs, drainage, &c.) Westport old Post-office (alterations, &c, for use as Government offices) ... ... -... I Auckland Supreme Courb (alterations, renovations and repairs, electric lighting, &c.) Otahuhu Courthouse and Police-station (repairs and renovations) Whakatane Courthouse and Police-station (renovations) Eotorua Courthouse (repairs and renovations) Gisborne Courthouse (fire service and lighting) Hastings Courthouse (additions, &c.) Waipawa Courthouse (repairs, &c.) Hawera Courthouse (repairs, &c.) Mangaweka Courthouse (drainage, &c.) Wanganui Courthouse (repairs, &c.) Marton Courthouse (drainage, &c.) Paltnerston North Courthouse (renovations) Motueka Cou-rthouse (repairs, drainage, &c.) ... ! Amberley Courthouse (removal and renovations) Oamaru Courthouse (renovations, fire service, &c.) ... { Tapanui Courthouse (repairs, &c.) ... ... f Mosgiel Courthouse (renovations) Kaitangata Courthouse (renovations) Whitianga Police-station (renovations) Katikati Police-station (additions, <fcc) Mohaka Police-station (repairs, &c.) Wanganui Police-station (renovations) Amberley Police-station (additions and alterations) Christchurch Police-station (renovations and fire appliances) Little River Police-station (repairs, &c.) ... Timaru Police-station (drainage and fire appliances) ... Oamaru Police-gaol (renovations) Mosgiel Police-station (fencing and renovations) Milton Police-station (new outbuildings, &c.) Alexandra Police-station (new stables, &o.) Clyde Police-station (renovations and improvements) ... Pembroke Police-station (additions and alterations) ... Waikaia Police-station (alterations) Waitahuna Police-station (new stables, &c.) Owaka Police-station (repairs, &c.) lnvercargill Police-station (alterations, and repairs, &c.) Bluff Police-station (additions to sergeant's house) Kussell Post-office (additions) 600 1,500 250 175 900 225 230 1,750 250 475 650 100 130 130 61) 75 275 50 100 100 100 170 50 125 250 175 100 100 225 120 250 100 100 £ £ 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 75 110 225 100 100 125 160 8-5 150 125 175 240 350 130 175

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item. 191 1-18. PUBLIC BUILDINGS- -continued. 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 81 85 86 VOTE No. 17— continued. Maintenance, etc. — continued. Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. Onerahi (accommodation for Postal Department at rail-way-station) Mangapai Post-office (additions, &c.) Mercer Post-office (additions and alterations) Waotu Post-office (additions and alterations) Tarawera Post-office (repairs, &c.) Urenui Post-office (additions, &c.) Stratford Post-office (additions and alterations) Wanganui Post-office (renovations, &c.) Mangaweka Post-office (drainage, &c.) Marton Post-office (drainage, <fec.) Bull's Post-office (restoration and clock) ... Pahiatua Post-office (renovations, &c.) Palmerston North Post-office (renovations, &c.) Carterton Post-office (repairs, &c.) Wellington Post-office (flagging footpaths and woodblocking streets), (on account) Wellington Post-office (rearranging lighting of old building) Motueka Post-office (additions) Cuiverden Post-office (site) Timaru Post-office (renovations and alterations) Roslyn Post-office (renovations) Dunedin Post-office (renovations and new steel ceilings) Lawrence Post-office and Quarters (repairs and renovations) Milton Post-office (renovations) Waikato Sanatorium (repairs, renovations, &c), (on account) Port Chalmers Quarantine-station (renovations) Nelson Mental Hospital (drainage, repairs, and renovations) Sunnyside Mental Hospital (electric lighting) Hokitika Mental and General Hospitals water-supply .., Seacliff Mental Hospital (baths, painting, &c) Services and supplies for other Departments Wages of overseers and staff workmen Travelling allowances and expenses Freight and cartage Telephone subscriptions Advertising, books, and periodicals Government Buildings throughout the Dominion— Office requisites, fuel, light, water, cleaning, scavenging, and other annual services... Lyttelton Borough Council, for extra, water supplied to Government Departments Contribution to Drainage Board for drainage, public buildings, Dunedin Contribution towards cost of reforming part of lower Queen Street in front of new Post Office, Auckland... Refund to Mathewson Bros, of forfeited deposit re painting, &c, Port Chalmers Quarantine-station Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... £ 100 130 225 200 200 125 200 225 100 100 160 225 350 250 50 400 175 260 250 140 150 100 175 575 87 88 600 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 300 400 75 500 500 7,000 1,250 400 150 50 98 2,000 99 100 100 101 150 102 194 103 2 150 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act 1910 71,751 2,000 69 ,751 Total—Vote No. 17 ...

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[tern. 1912-13. GOVERNMENT DOMAINS. 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 18 VOTE No. 18. Salaries — 2 Head Gardeners : 1 at £170, 1 at £150 ... 16 Gardeners : 12 at £141, 4|at £133 320 2,224 Other Charges for and incidental to — Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 2,544 Total —Vote No. 18 ... 270 2,814 MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENT OF ROADS. VOTE No. 19. Expenses incidental to the Maintenance and Improvement of Roads 42 ,000 42 ,000 Total—Vote No. 19 ... TOTAL OE CLASS V £11 ,707

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CLASS VI.—NATIVE DEPARTMENT.

1912-13-. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Vote 20 —Native Department ... £ 2,543 £ 275 £ 2,818 „ 21.—Native Land Court ... 9,356 4,340 13 ,696 „ 22.—Maori Lands Administration 3 ,848 2 ,325 6,173 „ 23. —Maori Councils 150 200 350 „ 24. —Miscellaneous Services 3 ,352 3,352 TOTAL OF CLASS VI 15 ,897 10 ,492 26 ,389 Item. 1912-13 NATIVE DEPARTMENT. 1912-13. I Total number of officers .. 11 I VOTE No. 20 £ £ Salabies— Read Office— Under-Secretary ... ... ... 075 Chief Clerk ... ... ... 380 5 Clerks : 1 at £300,1 at £200 (also Clerk, lkaroa Maori Land Board, £35), 1 at £150 (also Clerk Maori Councils, £150), 1 at £1-10 (also Private Secretary, i £25), 1 at £125 ... ... ... i 915 Translator ... ... ... | 385 2 Cadets • 1 at £65, 1 at £65 (7 months, Auckland; ... | 103 Typiste ... ... ... 85 2 3 4 5 2,543 Otheb Chabges fob and incidental to — Expenses of Native Interpreters' Examination Board . j 50 Printing, stationery, and office requisites ... ... X00 Travelling allowances and expenses ... .. 100 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure in- | cidental to the other items of the vote ... ... 1 25 275 Total—Vote No. 20 ... ... j 2,818 NATIVE LAND COURT. 1912-13. Total number of offioers .. 41 VOTE No. 21. SalAbies — Head Office— Chief Judge (also Chief Judge, Validation Court) ... | 750 8 Judges: 3 at £565, 1 at £490, 1 at £480, 1 at £450 (also President, Aotea Maori Land Board, nil), 1 at £150 (also District Land Kegistrar, &c, Gisborne, £425), 1 at £150 (also President, Waiariki Maori Land Board, £400) ... ... 3,415

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CLASS VI.—NATIVE DEPARTMENT— continued.

Ltem. 1912-13. NATIVE LAND COURT— continued ■ 1 2 3 4 5 VOTE No. 21— continued. Salaries — continued. Mead Office —continued. 3 Commissioners: 1 at £25 (also President, WaikatoManiapoto Maori Land Board, £410), 1 at £25 (also President, Ikaroa Maori Land Board, £375), 1 at £25 (also Registrar, Native Land Court, Gisborne, £275) Wellington — Registrar 5 Clerks : 1 at £230 (also Private Secretary to Hon. Native Minister, £25), 1 at £225,1 at £l90,'l at £150, 1 at £135 3 Cadets : 1 at £85, 2 at £65 Auckland — Registrar 8 Clerks: 1 at .£250, 1 at £220, 2 at £200, 1 at £196, 2 at £190, 1 at £160 2 Cadets: 1 at £85, 1 at £75 . Ty piste Gisborne — Registrar (also Commissioner, Native Land Court, £25) 2 Clerks: 1 at £230, 1 at £160 Cadet Wanganui — Registrar 2 Clerks : 1 at £230, 1 at £190 Cadet £ £ I 75 305 ! 930 215 265 J 1,606 160 100 275 390 85 280 420 85 9,356 G 7 8 9 10 n 12 13 6 7 8 9 .0 .1 .2 .3 Other Chah&es fob and incidental to — Audit fees for inspection of accounts Freight and cartage Fuel, light, and cleaning Payment of Assessors, Extra Clerks, and Interpreters... Printing and stationery and office requisites Rent Travelling Allowances and Expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 40 150 100 500 275 250 3 ,000 25 13 ,696 Totai Votk No. 21 ... 4 ,340 13 .1 MAORI LANDS ADMINISTRATION. 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 21 1 2 3 VOTE No. 22. Salaries— Tokerau District Maori Land Board — President Clerk Cadet Cadette £50 (7 months) Waiariki District Maori Land Board — President (also Judge, Native Land Court, £150) 2 Clerks : 1 at £195, 1 at £160 Waikato-Maniapoto District Maori Land Board — President (also Commissioner, Native Land Court, £25) 2 Clerks: 1 at £190, 1 at £180 Typiste Cadet 400 200 75 30 •100 355 410 370 145 7S

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Item. 19 2-13. MAOEI LANDS ADMINISTRATION— continued. VOTE No. 22— continued, Salabies— continued. Tairawhiti District Maori Land Board — President Clerk Cadet £65 (7 months) Aotea District Maori Land Board — Clerk Cadet Ikaroa District Maori Land Board — President (also Commissioner, Native Land Court, £25) Clerk (also Clerk, Native Department, £200) Cadet £ 400 190 38 210 75 6 375 35 65 Other Chabges for and incidental to — Freight and cartage Fuel, light, and cleaning Payment of Members of Boards, Extra Clerks, and Interpreters Printing and stationery and office requisites Rent Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 3,848 7 8 9 25 25 10 11 12 L3 900 250 100 1,000 25 Total—Vote No. 22 2,325 MAORI COUNCILS. 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 1 6,173 VOTE No. 23. Salaries — Clerk (also Clerk, Native Department, £150) 150 Otheb Charges fob and incidental to — Printing, stationery, a)id other requisites ... Subsidies to Maori Councils Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 150 350 2 3 4 5 25 100 50 25 Total—Vote No. 23 ... 200 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES. VOTE No. 24. Charges foe and incidental to — Balance of amount payable to Te Kerowhiti Tuataha (Mrs. E. Douglas) under Commissioner's award in respect of her claims to the Okauia and Waiharakeke Blocks Compensation to owners of Waipuka 3b No. 1 Block for loss of area on survey Cost of Commission appointed to inquire into matters concerning West Coast Settlement Eeserves Leases... 810 2 40 3 350

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CLASS VI.—NATIVE DEPARTMENT—continued.

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Item. 1912-13. MISCELLANEOUS SEBVICES— continued. VOTE No. 24— continued. Charges for and incidental to — continued. Legal expenses Legal expenses incurred by former Native owners of Waiohau No. Iβ Block, of which they were deprived by a fraudulent sale, and which is now held by a subsequent bona fide purchaser under the Land Transfer Act Payment to Ohinemuri County Council for water supplied to Native settlements on the banks of the Ohinemuri Eiver Payment to Te Waka Reupena and Te Eea Eeupena in respect of services rendered by Eeupena te Huri, deceased, in connection with the purchase of the Waimarino Block by the Crown Payment to Aotea District Maori Land Board in consideration of rent due on two leases in the Tapapa No. 3 Run, remitted by Government on the petition of A. A. Grace Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Purchase of typewriters Telephones £ 150 1 5 200 6 50 125 9 10 11 752 750 50 75 Total—Vote No. 24 ... 3 ,352 TOTAL OF CLASS VI £2' ,389

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CLASS VII.—JUSTICE DEPARTMENT.

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1912-13. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. ote 25. —Department of Justice £ £ £ 2,160 2,160 „ 26.—Crown Law Office ... 2,555 476 3 ,031 „ 27.—Patent Office 1,355 1 ,355 ,, 28. —Supreme Court 5,858 4 ,000 9,858 „ 29. —Bankruptcy 2,200 1,905 4,105 30.—Magistrates' and Wardens' Courts 48 ,045 15 ,850 63 ,895 „ 31. —Criminal Prosecutions 12 ,750 12 ,750 „ 32 —Coroners 4 ,450 4,450 ,, 33. —Justice: Miscellaneous Services 14 ,311 14 ,311 „ 34. —Prisons ... 24 ,776 20 ,720 45 ,496 „ 35.—Police Department ... 154 ,232 47 ,093 201 ,325 „ 36.—Police: Miscellaneous Services... 155 155 „ 37. —Stamp Department ... 7,653 7,640 15 ,293 ,, 38.—Land and Deeds Eegistry 17 ,506 12 ,857 30 ,363 TOTAL OF CLASS VII 266 ,340 142 ,207 408 ,547 Ilem. 1912-13. DKPARTMBNT OF JUSTICE. £ £ 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 8 VOTE No. 25. Salahies — Under-Secretarv Chief Clerk 5 Clerks: 1 at £265, 1 at £260, 1 at £190, 1 at £140, 1 at £105 Cadet 650 475 960 75 Total—Votk No. 25 r k 2,160

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CLASS VII.—JUSTICE DEPARTMENT— continued.

tern. 1912-13.-CROWN LAW OFFICE. 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 10 VOTE No. 26. J Salaries — Solicitor-General 3 Assistant Law Officers : 1 at £800,1 at £650,1 at £600 (also Revising Barrister, Friendly Societies) Law Draftsman ... , Assistant Law Draftsman 2 Clerks: 1 at £350 (also Private Secretary to Minister of Labour, £25), 1 at £200 ... 2 Ty pistes : 1 at £100, 1 at £90 £ £ 1 ,25C 2,050 700 315 550 190 Oth KB Chabges fob and incidental to — Annual certificates under the Law Practitioners Act, 1908 5 ,055 2 3 4 5 Postage, telephones, telegrams, and office requisites Printing and stationery Purchase of Law Reports and Treatises and other publications Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 26 100 50 6 7 150 50 100 476 Less recoveries 5,531 2,500 Total— Vote No. 26 s .0? 3,031 PATENT OFFICE. 1912-13. Total number of offioers .. 7 VOTE No. 27. Salaries — Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks 3 Clerks : 1 at £200,1 at £170, 1 at £150... Cadet Typiste Librarian 475 520 85 75 200 Total—Vote No. 27 ... 1,355 / f SUPREME COURT. 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 29 VOTE No. 28. Salaeies — Auckland — Registrar and Sheriff' Deputy Registrar (also Clerk of Awards, £45) Clerk Cadet Crier, Messenger, and Office-cleaner 500 260 105 95 200 2 Wellington — Registrar, Sheriff', and Registrar Court of Appeal 2 Deputy Registrars : 1 (also Clerk of Awards, £45) at £210, 'l at £180 2 Clerks : 1 at £115, 1 at £110 Crier and Messenger Messenger and Office-cleaner 2 Assistant Office-cleaners 500 390 225 200 130 108

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CLASS VII.—JUSTICE DEPARTMENT— continued.

tern 1912-13. SUPREME COURT— continued. VOTE No. 28— continued. Salaries— continued. Ohristchurch — Registrar and Sheriff Deputy Registrar (also Clerk of Awards, £45) Clerk Crier, Messenger, and Office-cleaner Assistant Messenger £ £ £ 3 500 250 130 200 140 Dunedin — Registrar and Sheriff Deputy Registrar (also Clerk of Awards, £45) Clerk Crier, Messenger, and Office-cleaner 450 250 123 200 6 Clerks to Judges at £150 900 Otheb Chabges fob and incidental jo— Proportion of fees to be refunded to Sheriffs Travelling allowances and expenses of Judges, and other expenses of Circuit Courts and Court of Appeal 5,858 6 7 100 3,900 Total—Vote No. 28 ... 4,000 9.85! 9,858 BANKRUPTCY. 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 9 VOTE No. 29. Salabies — Auckland — Official Assignee 2 Clerks: 1 at £160, 1 at £105 460 265 Wellinqton — Official Assignee Clerk ... ... ;.'■ 460 190 Ohristch urch — Official Assignee Clerk ... ... Z 460 170 Dunedin — *. Clerk Cadet 120 75 2,200 5 6 7 8 Otheb Chabges fob abd incidental to — Advertising, purchase of books and newspapers Commission to Deputy Assignees Extra clerical and other assistance Fuel, light, water, cleaning, cartage, and office equipment and maintenance Legal expenses Payment for services of officers of Public Trust Office acting as Assignees and Deputy Assignees Printing and stationery 140 1,000 150 !) 10 100 20 225 11

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CLASS VII.—JUSTICE DEPARTMENT— continued.

:tem. 1912-13. BANKRUPTCY— continued. 12 13 14. VOTE No. 29— continued. Other Charges fob 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 £ 150 50 10 Total —Vote No. 29 ... 1,905 4,10 MAGISTRATES' AND WARDENS' COURTS. 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 196 VOTE No. 30 Salabies — Auckland — 2 Magistrates: 1 at £750, 1 at £625 6 Clerks: 1 at £400, 1 at £290, 1 at £170, 1 at £150, 2 at £120 2 Cadets: 1 at £80, 1 at £75 ... Bailiff 2 Assistant Bailiffs : 1 at £180, 1 at £100 ... Messenger Magistrate's Court, Stamp Office and Registrar of Deeds Office, and Office-cleaner i 1,375 1,250 155 200 280 170 2 Russell, Mangonui, Whangaroa, Kaeo, Kaitaia, Ahipara, Rawene, Kohukohu, Waimate, Kaikohe, Houhora, and Kawakawa — Magistrate 575 Whangarei, Dargaville, Selensville, Warkworth, Maungaturoto, Wellsford, TVaipu, Paparoa, Mercer, Pukekohe, Waiuku, Hikurangi, Onehunga, Otahuhu, and Papakura — Magistrate and Warden Clerk, Receiver of Gold Revenue, &c, Registrar of Births, &c, and Registrar of Electors, Whangarei ... Bailiff 525 220 140 1 Hamilton. Cambridge, Te Awamutu, Kawhia, Te Kuiti, Otorohanga, Taumarunui, Matiere, Ngaruawahia, Saglan, and Huntly —■ Magistrate (also Registrar Supreme Court) Clerk, Deputy Registrar Supreme Court, and Registrar of Births, <fcc, Hamilton Clerk Bailiff, Hamilton Clerk, Te Kuiti 575 280 105 170 200 Thames, Ooromandel, Te Aroha, Paeroa, Waihi, and Mercury Bay — Magistrate and Warden Clerk and Receiver of Gold Revenue, &c.,and Registrar of Electors Clerk Bailiff Clerk and Receiver of Gold Revenue, Registrar of Electors, &c, at Paeroa Clerk Clerk and Receiver of Gold Revenue, &c, at Coromandel Clerk and Receiver of Gold Revenue <fec, at Waihi ... 2 Cadets : 1 at £95, 1 at £65 ... Bailiff 600 325 160 170 250 105 170 250 160 180

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[tern. MAGISTRATES' AND WARDENS' COURTS— continued VOTE No. 30— continued. Sa.la.bibs — continued, Botorua, Tauranga, Taupo, Te Puke, Opotiki, Whakatane, JKatamata, and Morrinsville — Magistrate and Warden Clerk at Rotorua, Registrar of Births, &c, and Registrar of Electors Cadet Clerk, and Registrar of Electors, Tauranga 1912-13. £ £ (J 575 230 65 240 Qisborne, Wairoa, Tolaga Bay, Waipiro Bay, and Port Awanui — Magistrate, also Registrar Supreme Court, and Sheriff' Clerk (als.o Deputy Registrar Supreme Court, Registrar of Electors) Clerk Cadet Bailiff Clerk at Wairoa 600 315 140 65 160 180 Napier, Hastings, Waipauoa, Ormondville, Poraw/ahau, and Dannevirke — Magistrate, Sheriff, and Registrar Supreme Court Clerk and Deputy Registrar Supreme Court 2 Clerks: 1 at £220, 1 at £110 Cadet Bailiff Clerk and Registrar of Electors at Hastings Clerk Bailiff Clerk at Dannevirke Bailiff Clerk at Waipawa 600 300 330 85 180 270 125 170 250 140 190 9 New Plymouth, Opunake, and Waitara — Magistrate (also Registrar Supreme Court) Clerk, Sheriff, Deputy Registrar Supreme Court, and Registrar of Electors 2 Clerks: 1 at £140, 1 at £120 Bailiff and Office-cleaner, and Crier of Supreme Court 575 320 260 170 10 Hawera, Stratford, Inglewood, Patea, Manaia, and JEltham — Magistrate Clerk at Hawera, also Registrar of Electors, <fcc. Cadet Bailiff Clerk and Registrar of Electors at Stratford Bailiff Clerk, Eltham 600 250 75 180 190 140 205 I 11 Wanganui, Waverley, Marion, Bull's, Ohakwne, and Raetihi — Magistrate, also Registrar Supreme Court... Clerk, Sheriff, and Deputy Registrar Supreme Court ... 2 Clerks: 1 at £150, 1 at £130 Bailiff and Crier, Supreme Court Messenger and Office-cleaner ... Clerk and Registrar of Electors at Marton and Bull's... 575 320 280 180 120 190 12 Palmerston North, Feilding, Kimbolton, Foxton, Otaki, Levin, Hunterville, Taihape, and Manqaweka — Magistrate, also Registrar Supreme Court Clerk, Sheriff, and Deputy Registrar Supreme Court .. 2 Clerks : 1 at £170, 1 at £105 Bailiff Messenger and Office-cleaner ... Clerk at Feilding Bailiff Clerk and Bailiff at Otaki Clerk at Taihape ... 625 300 275 180 130 230 120 200 160 fc. v>

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CLASS VII.—JUSTICE DEPARTMENT— continued.

Item. lew. 1912-13. MAGISTRATES' AND WARDENS' COURTS— continued. £ £ 13 13 VOTE No. 30— continued. Salaries — continued. Masterton, Carterton, Greytown, Featherston, Whareama, Eketahuna, Pahiatua, Woodville, Pongaroa, and Martin borough — Magistrate and Registrar Supreme Court ... Clerk, Deputy Registrar Supreme Court, Sheriff', also Registrar of Electors Clerk Bailiff Clerk and Bailiff at Pahiatua, and Registrar of Births, &c. 625 290 110 150 230 14 Wellington, Petone, Lower Hutt, and Upper Hutt — 2 Magistrates : 1 at £750, 1 at £650 6 Clerks: 1 at £400, 1 at £260, 1 at £205, 1 at £150, 1 at £140, 1 at £105 Cadet Bailiff Assistant Bailiff Messenger, <fcc. Clerk at Lower Hutt 1,400 1,260 60 200 180 160 180 15 15 Nelson, Brightwater, Motueka, Collingwood, and, Takalea — Magistrate, Registrar Supreme Court, District Land Registrar, Examiner of Titles, and Registrar of Deeds Clerk, Deputy Registrar Supreme Court, and Receiver of Gold Revenue, &c. Cadet Bailiff, and Crier Supreme Court Clerk and Receiver Gold Revenue, Collingwood 575 330 75 150 180 16 16 Hlenheim, Kaikoura, Picton, and Havelock — Magistrate, Warden, and Registrar of Supreme Court Clerk (also Sheriff, and Deputy Registrar Supreme Court), and Registrar of Electors ... ... Clerk Bailiff 450 300 105 180 17 17 Ghristchurch, Lyttelton, Leeston, and Southbridge — Magistrate and Coroner (fees), also Commissioner Native Land Court ... ..: ... 5 Clerks: 1 at £385,1 at £220, 2 at £135, 1 at £105 . 2 Cadets : 1 at £95, 1 at £65 ... Bailiff 2 Assistant Bailiffs : 1 at £175, 1 at £140 ... Clerk and Registrar of Births, &c.., also Registrar of Electors at Lyttelton 750 980 160 190 315 200 18 19 18 19 | Kaiapoi, Rangiora, Amberley, Oxford, Darfield, Culverden, Cheviot, Akaroa, Little River, and Methven — Magistrate Clerk, Kaiapoi and Rangiora, also Registrar of Electors 'I'imaru, Temuka, Geraldine, Rakaia, Ashburton, and Fairlie — Magistrate, Sheriff, and Registrar Supreme Court Clerk, Deputy Registrar Supreme Oourt, and Registrar of Electors 2 Clerks : 1 at £160, 1 at £105 Bailiff Clerk, Ashburton Bailiff and Assistant Clerk 575 225 600 320 2t>5 180 250 180

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Item. 1912-13. 20 MAGISTRATES' AND WARDENS' COURTS— continued. VOTE No. 30— continued. Salaries — continued. Westport, Denniston, Charleston, Granity, Seddonville, Raramea, Lyell, and Murehison — 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 £ £ 575 250 170 130 21 Greymouth, Brunnerton, Reefton, and Ahaura — Magistrate, Warden, and Registrar Supreme Court ... Clerk, Deputy Registrar Supreme Court, Receiver of Gold Revenue at Greymouth, Land Officer (£10), Registrar of Births, and Registrar of Electors Clerk 2 Cadets : 1 at £95, 1 at £40 .. Bailiff Clerk and Receiver of Gold Revenue, Reefton ; Sheriff, Land Officer (£10), and Registrar of Births, &c. Bailiff (and Assistant Clerk) ... Clerk and Receiver of Gold Revenue, <fec, Ahaura 550 320 200 135 180 240 130 180 22 Ffokitika, Ross, Stafford, Goldsborough, Kumara, and Okarito — Magistrate, Warden, Sheriff, and Registrar Supreme Court 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, &c. 500 260 140 60 180 200 23 Oamaru, Palmerston, Hawksbury, Hampden, Waimate, Kurow, and Livingstone — „ Magistrate Clerk at Oamaru, Registrar of Births, <fec, and Registrar of Electors Clerk Cadet Bailiff Clerk, also Registrar of Electors, at Waimate Bailiff 600 305 105 75 180 230 120 24 Dunedin, Outram, Mosgiel, and Port Chalmers — Magistrate 5 Clerks: 1 at £380, 1 at £260, 1 at £185, 1 at £130, 1 at £115 Bailiff Assistant Bailiff Clerk at Port Chalmers, Registrar of Electors, and Registrar of Births, &c. 700 1,070 200 180 210 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 and Registrar of Electors at Gore ... Clerk u 'Kir „v. n 575 240 75 220 120 110 Bailiff at Gore

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Item. MAGISTRATES' AND WARDENS' COURTS— continued. 1912-13. £ £ 26 VOTE No. 90—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, &c, at Cromwell 500 270 HO 320 75 180 27 Lawrence, Milton, Balehitha, Kaitangata, Clinton, Roxburgh. and Owaka — Magistrate and Warden Clerk and Receiver of Gold Revenue at Lawrence, and Registrar of Births, &c. Cadet Clerk at Balclutha 575 240 200 28 fnvereargill, Campbelltown, Wyndham, River ton, Otautau. Orepuki, and Winton — Magistrate and Warden Clerk, Sheriff, and Registrar Supreme Court 3 Clerks : 1 at £200, 1 at £175, 1 at £145 Bailiff, and Crier, &c, Supreme Court Clerk and Receiver of Gold Revenue, Riverton and Orepuki, and Registrar of Births, &c, also Registrar of Electors Cadet 600 375 520 195 190 85 29 30 Chatham Islands — Magistrate, Medical Officer, &c. Relieving Magistrate 300 500 48 ,045 31 32 33 34 35 OTIIKR OllAltttKS FOll AND INCIDENTAL TO Allowances to Police Constables acting as Clerks of Courts Mileage fees to be refunded to Bailiffs Office-cleaners Rents Travelling expenses and allowances 1,200 7,500 2, 450 400 4 ,300 15 ,850 Total—Votk No. 30 ... 63 ,89 CRIMINAL PROSECUTIONS. 1 2 3 4 VOTE No. 31. Chahgks fob and incidental to — Expenses in connection with the defence of prisoners under the Justices of the Peace Amendment Act, 1912 Expenses of Witnesses Fees to Crown Solicitors and Prosecutors ... ... Payment of Jurors under the Juries Act, 1908 250 6 ,500 3,150 3,250 Less recoveries 13 ,150 400 Total—Vote No. 31 ... i 12 ,75i

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Item. 1912-13. CORONERS. 1 2 3 VOTE No. 32. Charges fob and incidental to — Fees and Expenses on Inquests Payment of Jurors Witnesses' expenses i £ 3 ,500 700 250 £ % Total—Vote No. 32 ... 4,450 JUSTICE: MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1.1 12 VOTE No. 33. Chaeges foe and incidental to — Advertising, purchase of books, periodicals, copying apparatus, and requisites therefor Amount of fees retained by the late Registrar at Christchurch Audit fees for inspection of accounts Contribution towards cost of Law Libra iy for Judges, Wellington Contribution towards salary of Analyst at Auckland ... Expenses under Shorthand Reporters Act ... Expenses under the Juries Act, 1908 Expenses under the Reformatory Institutions Act, 1909 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... Grant to Solicitor-General to cover expenses of visit to England in connection with Webster Claims John Bell (compensation) Legal expenses Payments to Printing Office for Patent Office Gazette... Postage and telegrams, and rent of boxes Printing and stationery Proportion of cost of administering licensing laws in districts where the Counties Act is not in operation Purchase of safes for Courts Salary of Mr. F. Waldegrave,Under-Secretary for Justice, for three months, in lieu of leave of absence Telephones Travelling allowances and expenses Typewriters Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 120 13 800 250 50 100 450 4 ,500 950 110 260 2,000 13 . 14 15 16 17 18 500 j 50 100 150 1,700 1,000 19 20 21 20 25; 22 28 24 25 163 J 650 150 200 100 Less amount transferred to vote General Expenses and included in salary of Chief Hansard Reporter 14 ,411 100 Total— Vote No. 33 ... 14,311 PRISONS. Increases under Regulation. 1 . 2 1912-13. Total number of officers . 161 VOTE No. 34. Salaries— Visiting adviser Auckland — Gaoler Chief Warder 4 Principal Warders: 1 at £185, 1 at £180, 1 at £175 1 at £170 425 330 190 710

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tem. PEI80N 8— continued. 19 19 2-13. 2 3 t o VOTE No. 34— continued. Salaries— continued. Auckland —continued. 31 Warders: 4 at £160, 3 at £155, S at £150, 4 at £145, 5 at.£140, 7 at £135 ... Matron Assistant Matron Surgeon New Plymouth — Gaoler (also Manager Reformatory Prison, £50) 2 Principal Warders : 1 at £175, 1 at £170 4 Warders: 1 at £155, 3 at £145 Matron .. ... ... j Surgeon ... ... ... Manager, Reformatory Prison (also Gaoler, New Plymouth, £230) Wellington — Gaoler Chief Warder 3 Principal Warders : 1 at £180, 2 at £170 ... I 23 Warders: 5 at £160, 3 at £155, 4 at £150, 3 at j £145, 1 at £140, 7 at £135 ... Matron Assistant Matron Surgeon Napier — Gaoler Principal Warder 3 Warders: I at £155, 2 at £135 Matron Surgeon Lyttelton — Gaoler Chief Warder 2 Principal Warders at £175 ... 17 Warders: 3 at £160, 5 at £155,4 at £150, 2 at £145, 3 at £135 Matron Assistant Matron Surgeon Dunedin — Gaoler ... ... Principal Warder 6 Warders: 2 at £155, 2 at £150, 1 at £145, 1 at £135 Matron Surgeon Invercargill — Gaoler Principal Warder 9 Warders : 1 at £160, 1 at £150, 3 at £145, 1 at £140, 3 at £135 Matron Medical Attendance Waikeria Reformatory Farm— Officer in Charge Warder Waiotapu — Gaoler, with rank of Acting Principal Warder 5 Warders : 1 at £145, 3 at £140, 1 at £135 Hanmet — Gaoler, with rank of Acting Principal Warder 3 Warders : 1 at £145, 1 at £140, 1 at £135 Waipa — Gaoler, with rank of Principal Warder ... ... 4 Warders : 1 at £145, 2 at £140, 1 at £135 £ 4 ,530 120 80 100 230 345 590 50 75 50 330 190 520 3 ,385 120 85 100 230 185 425 50 65 300 190 350 2,550 110 80 100 350 175 890 120 100 300 185 1,290 50 50 180 135 165 700 * 165 420 180 560 fi 8 9 l.o LI 12

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CLASS VII.—JUSTICE DEPARTMENT— continued.

.tein. 191 PBliSONS— continued. VOTE No 34— continued. Salaries— continued. £ Police Qaols — Gisborne— Gaoler ... ... ... 185 Wanganui— Gaoler ... ... ... 192 Picton— Gaoler ... ... ... 192 i-13. £ 13 14 L5 16 Greymouth — Gaoler ... ... ... 185 17 Timaru— Gaoler ... ... ... 192 Oamaru— Gaoler ... ... ... 219 ClydeGaoler ... ... ... J 156 Increases to salaries of Prison Officers under classification ; 250 18 19 20 24 ,776 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 .38 39 Othek Chaugks fob and incidental to — Advertising, purchase of books and other publications, and office requisites ... ... ... 100 \ Clothing, bedding, furniture, &c. ... ... [ 2 ,000 Expenses connected with the Tree-planting Prisons, including new huts and alterations thereto ... ... ! 3,250 i Expenses connected with Waikeria Reformatory Farm ... 1 ,250 Forage, seeds, and plants ... ... ... i 120 Freight, cartage, and wharfage ... ... .. 150 Fuel, light, and water ... ... 2,000 Gratuities and rewards to prisoners on discharge for [ good conduct ... ... ... 700 Lodging-allowances .. .. 1,400 Materials and expenses in connection with brickinaking 1 ,000 Medicines and medical comforts ... . 500 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes . ... 150 Printing and stationery ... ... .. 100 Rations ... ... ... | 7,500 Sanitary services, cleaning, and disinfectants . 350 Telephone subscriptions and expenses ... ... 150 Temporary officers ... ... ... 500 Tools and materials for prison labour, <fcc. ... ... 500 Travelling allowances and expenses, and conveyance of prisoners ... ... ... 2 ,000 Uniforms and accoutrements for prison officers ... 400 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote .. ... 100 40 41 24 ,220 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Tievenues Act, 1910 ... ... 3,500 20 ,720 Total—Vote No. 34 ... ... 45 ,496 POLICE DEPARTMENT. 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 896 i VOTE No. 35. Salaries— Head Office— Commissioner ... ... ... 600 Chief Clerk ... ... ... 475 5 Clerks : 1 at £245, 1 at £220, 1 at £160, 1 at £135, 1 at £125 ... ... ... 885 Cadet ... ... ... 65 . 600 475 i 885 C5

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Item. 1912-13. POLICE DEPAETMENT— continued. VOTE No. 35 — continued. 1 Salabies —continued. Read Office —continued. Finger-print Expert . ... ... I 1 Chief Detective ... ... ... | Editor Police Gazette Storekeeper Sergeant (Instructor, Training Depot) Districts — 9 Inspectors : 1 at £480, 2 at £430, 1 at £410. 1 at £370, 2 at £340, 2 at £330 6 Sub-Inspectors : 1 at £300, 2 at £290, 2 at £270, 1 ai £260 20 Senior Sergeants : 4 at 13s. 6d., 16 at 13s. per day... 66 Sergeants: 33 at 12s., 16 at 11s. 6d., II at 1.1s., j 6 at 10s. 6d. per day ..: ... ... I 686 Constables: 74 at 10s. 6d., 73 at 10s., 103 at 9s. 6d., 126 at 9s., 151 at 8s. 6d.. 159 at 8s. per day 4 Chief Detectives : 3 at 16s. 6d., 1 at 16s per day ... j 7 Detective-Sergeants : 2 at 15s., 4 at, 14s., 1 at 13s \ per day ... . ... I 27 Detectives : 1 at 13s., 9 at 12s., 10 at 11s., 7 at 10s. per day Probationary Constables 8 Native Constables 16 District Constables Female Searchers 4 Matrons: 1 at £120, 3 at £100 Sergeant acting as Magazine-keeper 4 Surgeons (1 at each centre) : 3 at £100, 1 at £50 (half-salary) Bxtra Pay to 16 Constables doing plain-clothes duty, and 21 District and Assistant Clerks, at Is. per day 4* Additional Sergeants at 10s. 6d. per day (six months) 20 Additional Constables at 8s. per day (six months) ... Contribution towards salary of Anatyst, Auckland £ £ 250 I 301 I 256 ! 246 210 ! 3 ,460 J 1,680 4,782 I 13 ,943 L12 ,694 1,195 1,807 5 ,493 1,100 470 1 ,073 75 420 20 350 675 383 1,460 50 Less contributions from other Departments 154,418 186 Other Charges foe and incidental to — 2 I Bicycle allowances and expenses 3 Clothing (free issue), including repairs 4 ' Clothing, and stores for issue on payment ... 5 Fidelity guarantee premiums and insurance 6 Finger-print Bureau 7 Horse allowances, purchase, forage, bedding, shoeing, clipping, and grazing of horses, including compensation for loss of private horses 8 House allowances to officers and men unprovided with quarters: 6 Inspectors — 1 at £80, 1 at £70, 3 at £60, 1 at £50; 4 Sub-Inspectors—1 at £60, 3 at £50; 2 Senior Sergeants—1 at £50, 1 at £45 ; 30 Sergeants at 2s. per day ; 240 Constables at Is. 6d. . per day ; 5 Chief Detectives—3 at £50, 2 at £45; 7 Detective-Sergeants at 2s. per day ; 21 Detectives at Is. 6d. per day ; 6 Probationers at Is. 6d. per day ; house allowance to additional sergeants, constables, and detectives (six months), (£400) 9 I Medical, dental, and veterinary services, medicines and medical stores, ambulance instruction and hire, and hospital charges for police disabled through dutv 10 I Packing and carting, freight, wharfage, and storage ... 11 i Photographing prisoners, exhibits, and localities 12 Police prosecutions and inquests, legal and medical advice, and interpreting 154 ,232 800 2 ,200 750 33 50 4,000 9 ,985 250 I ,800 150 1 ,400

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tem. POLICE DEPARTMENT— continued. 1912-13. VOTE No. 35- continued. Other Chabges fob and incidental to — continued. 13 Postage, telegrams, registration of code address, and rent of private boxeR 14 Printing and stationery 15 Rations, fuel, light, and water ... 16 Rent of stations, quarters, paddocks, allowances for sleeping accommodation, and rates on leasehold properties 17 Repairing, painting, and improving police premises 18 Rewards and expenses for the suppression of slygrog selling and the introduction of liquor into prohibited districts 19 Rewards to members of the Force for meritorious conduct 20 Saddlery and police vans 21 Scavenging, chimney-sweeping, cleaning stations and windows, sanitary services and washing... 22 Stores and supplies, and expenses incidental thereto, newspapers and advertising, law reports, directories, and office equipment 23 ' Telephone connections 24 Travelling-expenses of police and transport of prisoners, transfer expenses of police and their families, and repairs to vehicles damaged by prisoners 25 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... £ £ 2,550 1,100 3 ,200 8 ,000 500 750 100 150 350 \ 750 1,350 13 ,500 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 Total—Votk No. 35 75 43 ,793 1,700 47 ,093 201 ,325 201 .: POLICE: MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES VOTE No. 36. Chabges fob and incidental to — 1 Special allowance to ex-Constable Stewart for serious permanent injuries received in the service 2 Salary of Mr. F. Waldegrave as Commissioner of Police for three months in lieu of leave of absence on retirement 3 J Expenses of extradition of William and Maud Rogers from San Francisco 39 155 03 53 Total— Vote No. 36 ... STAMP DEPARTMENT 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 44 VOTE No. 37. Salabies— 1 Read Office— Commissioner of Stamps, Controller of Death Duties, Registrar of Companies, and Secretary for Land and Deeds Chief Clerk, Deputy Commissioner of Stamps, and Assistant Registrar of Companies Custodian and Issuer of Stamps Accountant (also Land and Deeds) Inspecting Valuator of Estates ... 4, Clerks: 1 at £275, 1 at £190, 2 at £140 Cadet 675 425 375 350 400 745 40

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em. STAMP DEPARTMENT— continued. VOTE No. 37— continued Salabies— continued. 1 j Head Office —continued. Chief Stamper LO Stampers: 1 at £200, 1 at £105, 3 at £90, 2 at £55, 2 at £45, 1 at £40 ... ... ... Despatching Clerk and Storekeeper ... ... Messenger Messenger (£146), Is. per day additional ... ... ; 2 Auckland—Deputy Commissioner and Assistant Registrar of Companies ... ... .... 3 Clerks: 2 at £135, 1 at £105 3 Wellington — 4 Clerks: 1 at £185, 1 at £105, 1 at £120, 1 at £110 . Cadet .... ... ... J 4 Wanganui — Clerk 5 Hawke's Bay — Clerk 6 j Canterbury — Deputy Commissioner and Assistant Eegistrar of Companies 2 Clerks: I at £145, 1 at £115 ... ... j Cadet 7 ' Otago — Deputy Commissioner and Assistant Registrar of Companies 2 Clerks : 1 at £185, I at £105 Cadet 8 I Invercargill — I Clerk 1915 r £ 240 815 200 135 18 375 375 580 65 115 140 J 400 260 65 330 290 70 170 1912-13. Item. ... ... Othke Chabges for and incidental to— 9 I Audit fees for inspection of accounts 10 Auditing stamps ... .. ... 11 i Cleaning offices 12 j Extra assistance 13 i Freight and cartage 14 I Gas, water, and fuel 15 ' Legal expenses ... ... ... j 16 Office equipment 17 ! Payment to General Post Office for services performed 18 i Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 19 Postage-stamp paper ... ... ... ; 20 Printing and stationery ... ... ... j 21 Printing ink 22 ; Refund of gift duty on conveyance, Milsom to Milsom 23 ! Refund of penalty imposed upon J. H. Barnard under provisions of the Stamp Act ... ... 24 Refund of penalty imposed upon R. Scott under pro- \ visions of the Stamp Act 25 j Refund of penalty imposed upon the Wellington Farmers' Meat Company (Limited) under provisions j of the Stamp Act 26 ; Stamp presses 27 i Stamp-printing machinery 28 J Telephones 29 Travelling allowances and expenses 30 Typewriters 31 Valuation fees 32 j Valuator 33 ! Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 7 ,653 200 90 50 150 20 30 1 ,500 110 25 850 2 ,500 250 550 30 50 95 25 200 80 350 55 200 25 200 7,640 • Total—Vote No. 37 ... 15 ,29:

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Item. 1912-13. LAND AND DEEDS REGISTRY. 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 97 £ £ 1 2 3 4 ! 5 6 J 7 8 9 3 VOTE No. 38. Salaries — Wellinqton — Registrar-General of Land, District Land Registrar, Registrar of Deeds, and Examiner of Titles ... Deputy Registrar of Deeds and Assistant Land Registrar Second Assistant Land Registrar . ... Draftsman ... . ..I 12 Clerks : 1 at £225, 1 ab £220, 2 at £200, 1 at £185, 3 at £180, 2 at £160, 2 at £125 Cadet 2 Ty pistes : 1 at £125, 1 at £120 ... ... Messenger Office-cleaner Auckland — District Land Registrar, Registrar of Deeds, and Examiner of Titles ... ,..' .... j Assistant Land Registrar Deputy Registrar of Deeds Second Assistant Land Registrar ... ... j 6 Clerks : 2 at £200, 2 at £115, 2 at £105 Typiste ... ... 6 Cadets: 1 at £75, 3 at £65, 1 at £50, 1 at £40 Taranaki — District Land Registrar, Deputy Commissioner of Stamps, and Registrar of Deeds 3 Clerks: 1 at £220, 1 at £160, 1 at £115 Cadet Typiste Hawke's Bay — District Land Registrar, Registrar of Deeds, Examiner of Titles, and Deputy Commissioner of Stainpis Deputy Registrar of Deedsand Assistant Land Registrar Clerk' Typiste 2 Cadets at £75 Poverty Bay — District Land Registrar, Registrar of Deeds, and Examiner of Titles (also President Maori Land Council, Judge of Validation and Native Land Court, £150. and Deputy Commissioner of Stamps) .. ... : Assistant Land Registrar and Deputy Registrar of Deeds I Clerk 3 Cadets : 2 at £75, 1 at £65 ... Nelson — Assistant Land Registrar, Deputy Registrar of Deeds, and Deputy Commissioner of Stamps 2 Clerks : 1 at £220, 1 at £105 *• ... Marlborouffh — Assistant Land Registrar, Deputy Registrar of Deeds, and Deputy Commissioner of Stamps Clerk Canterbury — District Land Registrar, Registrar of Deeds, and Examiner of Titles ... ... ... i Assistant Land Registrar and Chief Clerk... 6 Clerks: 1 at £300, 1 at £215, 1 at £185, 1 at £125, 2 ] at £115 ..: ... I 7 Cadets : 1 at £85, 1 at £75, 3 at £65, 1 at £55, 1 at £40 Typiste Westland — District Land Registrar, Registrar of Deeds, and Deputy Commissioner of Stamps 665 320 310 160 2,140 85 245 175 50 630 285 285 250 840 160 360 400 495 75 130 325 230 185 110 150 425 300 125 215 365 325 320 105 625 385 1 ,055 450 130 325 425 300 125 215 6 365 325 320 105 625 385 1 ,055 450 130 9 325

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it -tem. tem. LASD AND DEEDS REGISTRY— continued. 1912-1 3. 10 TOTE No. 38— continued. S ALABi es— continued. 9 : Westland —continued. Assistant Land Registrar and Assistant Registrar of Companies Cadet Office-cleaner 10 Otago— District Land Registrar, Registrar of Deeds, and Examiner of Titles Assistant Land Registrar and Deputy Registrar of Deeds 3 Clerks: 1 at £250, 1 at £190. 1 at £145 Typiste 3 Cadets: 1 at £95, 1 at £G5, 1 at £55 Office-cieaner 11 Southland — District Land Registrar, Registrar of Deeds, Examiner of Titles, and Deputy Commissioner of Stamps Assistant Land Registrar and Chief Clerk ... Clerk 2 Cadets: 1 at £75, 1 at £70 ... Office-cleaner 9 £ 290 85 30 500 330 5N5 120 215 50 11 415 • 325 ISO 145 20 17,5dG i l ] l i 1 ] l f S c c t~ r c r r 12 13 14 15 Iβ 17 18 19 20 2L 22 23 24 Ol'HKK CHARGK.8 TOR AND INCIDENTAL TO 12 Advertising, books, and publications 13 Balanc* of salary granted to widow of late G. A. L. Pauling 14 Binding bonks 15 Book typewriters 1(5 Brunsviga calculating-machine 17 Cleaning offices 18 Contract work for recording ... 19 Draughtsman's work performed by the Survey Department ... ... ... 20 Extra clerical assistance 21 Freight and cartage 22 Fuel, light, and water 23 Mounting and binding plans 24 Office equipment, including books and papers, and looseleaf ledgers 25 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes 26 Printing and stationery 27 Rent 28 Telephones 29 Travelling allowances and expenses 30 Typewriters 31 Typewriter repairs 32 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote' ... 750 87 150 80 40 100 2 ,300 5 ,200 1,500 10 200 50 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 50 200 650 500 100 700 55 50 25 Total —Vote No. 38 ... 12 ,857 30 ,36E TOTAL OF CLASS VII £408, -47

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1912-13. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ ote 39—Mines Department . ... 6,442 6,442 6,442 ,, 40.—Geological Survey Branch . 2,200 2,200 2,800 5,000 „ 41.—Miscellaneous Services 23,350 23 ,350 TOTAL OF CLASS VII] . 8,642 16,150 34,792 tein em. 1912-13. MINES DEPARTMENT. 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 27 £ £ VOTE No 39. 1 Salaries — Head Office— Chief Clerk (also Secretary, Board of Examiners under Mining and Coal-mines Acts. £50) Secretary, Board of Examiners under Mining and Coalmines Acts (also Chief Clerk, £350) 5 Clerks : 1 at £255, 1 at £240, 1 at £195, 1 at £190 1 at £160 2 Cadets at £50 350 50 1,040 100 Inspection Staff — Inspecting Engineer and Inspector of Mines Thames— Inspector of Mines Clerk WaihiInspector of Mines Cadet Westport— Inspector of Mines Reefton— Inspector of Mines Cadet ... ;' Hokitika— % Inspector of Mines Dunedin— 2 Inspectors of Mines: 1 at £385, 1 at £315 Cadet 550 355 145 355 66 815 315 40 335 700 40 Schools of Mines — 5 Lecturers and Instructors : 1 at £350 1 at £250 1 at £220, 1 at £200, 1 at £52 1,072 Managers of Water-races — Kuinara Naseby 315 300 Total—Votk JVo. 39 6,442

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[tern. belli. 19.1 2-13. GEOLOGICAL SUEVEY BEANCH. i 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 8 £ £ 1 VOTE No. 40. Salaries— Director Mining Geologist Palaeontologist 2 Geologists: 1 at £250, 1 at £200 Draughtsman Cadet Assistant Topographer 625 325 300 450 210 100 190 2,200 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Otheb Chakges fob and incidhntal to — Books and periodicals Expert and temporary assistance Freight and cartage Instruments Instrument allowances Office equipment, telephones, <fcc. Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Petrographical specimens and apparatus ... Printing, lithographing, &c. Travelling allowances and expenses Tools, equipment, and field expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 50 300 50 40 60 100 50 50 500 300 1 ,200 100 2,800 Total —Vote No. 40 ... 5,000 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES. I 3 4 I 5 6 ! n 8 9 10 11 i 12 13 14 J 15 16 17 18 19 20 ! 1 2 3 4 5 6 VOTE No. 41. Chab&es fob and incidental to — Advertising, books, newspapers, periodicals, and photos Assistance towards prospecting Assistance towards races, drainage, and waterworks on goldfields A udit fees for inspection of accounts Bonus for mineral oil Compensation to T. and H. Johnson for death of son, as recommended by the Goldfields and Mines Committee Compensation to J. E. Mclnnes in full sat isfaction of all claims for damage done to his property at Marua Contribution to Gold-miners' Relief Fund Cost of Collecting Goldfields Eevenue Dunstan jubilee celebrations (£1 for £1) ... Expenses of Boards of Examiners, Mining and Coalmines Acts Expenses of testing mining claims Extinguishing burning coal-seams Expert and temporary assistance, wages, &c. Field surveys and expenses Fuel, light, water, freight, and cartage Grant towards expenses of three officers attending Annual Meeting of Mining Engineers at Sydney Grants to libraries in mining townships Instruments and apparatus Karaka Creek Cut: Eepairs ... 120 5,000 500 200 2,500 50 150 1,000 50 250 400 50 20 200 20 50 75 50 50 1,000 120 5,000 500 200 2,500 50 150 1,000 50 250 400 50 20 200 20 50 75 50 50 1,000

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item. 1912-13. MISCELLA NEOTJS SERVICES— continued. VOTE No. 41— continued. Chauges fob and incidental to — continued. Legal expenses Lodging-allowances of cadets ... Mail-service, Cromarty (half cost) Maintenance and Management of Water-races— Waimea-Kumara Alexandra Mount Ida Waimea : Reconstructing flumes and syphons Office rents, equipment, and cleaning Payments and expenses under Workers' Compensation Acts Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... Printing and stationery Purging mining-registers of obsolete titles . Refunds of rent, Section 154, Mining Act, 1908 Repairs, No. 3 sludge-channel, Kumara Reports on accidents Schools of Mines Stone-quarries Act: Administration expenses Telephone subscriptions and expenses Travelling allowances and expenses Work and material supplied by otter Departments Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... £ £ 21 22 23 150 125 70 21 25 26 27 28 29 1,800 600 1 ,200 2,000 200 30 31 32 33 3-1 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 50 300 200 50 50 150 20 3,000 50 50 1,400 100 50 Total —Vote No. 41 ... 23 ,35( TOTAL OF CLASS VIII £3< 792

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CLASS IX.-DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS.

1912-13. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. ote 42 —Clerk of Executive Council £ £ £ 50 50 43. —Office of Minister of Internal Affairs 44 —Ministers'Secretaries 5 ,293 5,293 980 980 . 45. —Messengers and Office-keepers ... 10 ,452 10 ,452 ., 46—Audit Office 7 ,350 3 ,790 11,140 47—Registrar-General's Office 8 ,673 6,595 15 ,268 , 48—Electoral 3 ,926 4 ,443 8 ,369 „ 49. —High Commissioner's Office 5,213 3 ,030 8,243 „ 50. —Museum 1,623 2,434 4,057 „ 61.- —Advertising Office ... 1 ,245 355 1 ,600 „ 52. —Dominion Laboratory 3,197 1,650 4,847 ,, 53. — Bacteriological Laboratory 854 300 1,154 ,, 54. —Printing and Stationery 20 ,079 6 ,405 26 ,484 ,, 55 —Mental Hospitals 60 ,646 42 ,230 102 ,876 „ 56. —Home for Defectives 693 345 ! ,038 „ 57.— Tourists... 20 ,590 29 ,223 49 ,813 ,, 58.—Public Health, Hospitals and Charitable Aid „ 59.—Cook Islands Administration 15 ,295 20 ,708 36 ,003 2,260 4,492 6 ,752 60. —Miscellaneous Services 37 ,490 37 ,490 TOTAL OV CLASS IX 168 ,419 16, ,490 331,909 !tem. 191 i—13. CLBEK OF EXECUTIVE COUNCIL VOTE No. 42. Clerk of Executive Council (also Secretary to Cabinet, £550) ... ... £ 50 £ I Total—Vote No. 42 ... 50

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tem OFFICE OF MINISTER OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS. 1912-13. ! 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 26 VOTE No. 43. Salaries— Under-Secretarv Chief Clerk ' ... ... .[. Accountant 16 Clerks: 1 at £390 (also Private Secretary, £25), 1 at £250, 2 at £230, 1 at £210, 1 at £200," 1 at £190, 1 at £176, 2 at £170, 1 at £165, 1 at £160, 1 at £150 (9 months), 1 at £115, 1 at £80, 1 at £65 (including lodging-allowance, £25) Messenger to Cabinet, &c. Superannuation and Classification Boards — Secretary (also Secretary Government Officers';; Guarantee Board) Accountant 2 Clerks: 1 at £175, 1 at £135 .[. Shorthand and Type Writer Inspector of Fire Brigades £ £ 600 335 300 2,916 ! 182 400 320 310 155 500 Less amount to be recovered from Public Service Superannuation Fund . 6,018 725 Total —Vote No. 43 S .2! 5 ,293 MINISTERS' SECRETARIES 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 14 VOTE No. 44. Salaries— Secretary to Cabinet (also Clerk of Executive Council £50) 18 Private Secretaries to Ministers at £25 each Additional salary to officer in classified department employed as Private Secretary (also £370) 550 325 105 Total—Votk No. 44 980 MESSENGERS AND OFFICE-KEEPERS 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 69 VOTE No. 45. Salaries— Megsenqers — Officer in Charge (also Fire Inspector, £50; also Supervisor of Messengers, Government Life Insurance, £65) 36 Messengers: 1 at £200, 2 at £181, 1 at £180 (Clerk and Messenger), 1 at £175, 3 at £173,2 at £170, 1 at £165,. 14 at £160, 1 at £156,1 at £155 (9 months), 4 at £150, 1 at £145 (9 months), 2 at £130, 1 at £130 (9 months), 1 at £128 2 Office-cleaners at £160 4 Night-watchmen : 3 at £174, 1 at £170 (inside) 6 Outside Watchmen : 4 at £160, 1 at £155, 1 at £150 2 Night-watchmen at £160 (Museum) Office-keepers, Sfc. — Custodian £105, and Housekeeper £50, Government House, Auckland Auckland—1 at £275, 1 at £150, 1 at £137, 1 at £135 New Plymouth 5,650 320 692 945 320 290 155 697 82

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[tem. MESSENGERS AND OFFICE-KEEPERS— continued. 1912^13. VOTE No. 45 — continued. 8 ALARIE8-— continued. Office-keepers, Sfc. —continued. Gisborne— Office-keeper £30, 2 Night-watchmen at £130 (9 months) ... Nelson —Office-keeper £130, Messenger £130 Blenheim Christchurch-2 Office-keepers : 1 at £150,1 at £120 . 1 Watchman at £135 Invercargill — Caretaker £130, 2 Night-watchmen at £130 (6 months) £ £ 226 260 150 270 135 260 Total —Votk No 45 . 10. 10 ,45 AUDIT OFFICE. 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 63 VOTE No. 46 Salaries— Deputy Controller and Auditor Chief Clerk (also Secretary, Commissioners of Public Debt Sinking Funds £50, Deputy Controller £50) ... 15 Audit Inspectors : 1 at £385, 1 at £375, 1 at £365, 3 at £335, 2 at £315, 1 at £310, 4 at £305, 2 at £250 40 Examiners : 1 at £415, 1 at £375, 1 at £365, 1 at £290, 2 at £280, 1 at £265, 3 at £260, 2 at £255. 1 at £240, 1 at £235, 1 at £230, 1 at £225, 3 at £215. 2 at £200, 1 at £195, 3 at £190, 1 at £185, 2 at £180, lat£175, 2 at £165, 3 at £145, 2 at £140, 1 at £135,1 at £130, 2 at £105 Shorthand-writer and Typiste ... 4 Cadets (including £25 lodging-allowance) : 2 at £95, 2 at £65 Audit Officer in London 50 600 4 ,790 8,540 190 320 700 •2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Other Ohar&ep for and incidental to — Extra assistance for inspection and examination Freight, cartage, removal expenses, cleaning, fuel, lighting, telephones, and office equipment Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Printing and stationery Rent for offices Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to other items of the vote 15 ,190 200 150 150 40 50 3 ,150 50 3 ,790 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public. Revenues Act, 1910 (Audit Office fees) ... 18 ,980 7,840 Total—Vote No. 46 ... 11 ,140 REGISTRAR-GENERAL'S OFFICE. 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 123 VOTE No. 47 Salaries— Head Office— Registrar-General (also Chief Electoral Officer, £25) Government Statistician Clerk and Deputy Registrar-General 500 385 350

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tem. 1912-13. REGISTRA R-GENERAL'S OFFICE— continued. VOTE No. 47— continued. Salabi es — continued. Head Office —continued. 9 Clerks : 1 at £315, 2 at £220, 2 at £210, L at £150, 1 at £140, 1 at £135, 1 at £125... 3 Cadets at £65 2 Shorthand-writers and Typistes : 1 at £120,1 at £115 Messenger Registrars of Births, Deaths, and Marriages for the several Registration Districts, — Auckland — Registrar of Births, Ac, and Vaccination Inspector (also Registrar of Electors, £20) Clerk and Deputy 2 Cadets: 1 at £75, 1 at £65 Wellington — Registrar of Births, &c, and Vaccination Inspector (also Registrar of Electors, £26) ... 2 Clerks : 1 at £200 (Deputy), 1 at £190 Ohristchurch- — Registrar of Births, <fcc, and Vaccination Inspector Registrar of Births, &c. (3 months) ... Clerk and Deputy ... "... Cadet Dunedin— Registrar of Births, Ac, and Vaccination Inspector (also Registrar of Electors, £26) Clerk and Deputy Cadet Registrars of Births, <fcc, paid by fees only 335 210 140 £ 1,725 195 235 140 335 390 330 72 226 75 345 200 85 2,400 Other Charukb fob and incidental to— Census, 1911, and agricultural statistics Cleaning, firing, lighting, freight, and carriage Diagrams, &c, Year-book Extra clerical assistance Office allowances to District Registrars of Births, Marriages and Deaths Office equipment and telephones Payment to Post-office for services of Postmasters as Registrars of Births, &c. Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Printing and stationery Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 8 ,073 2 3 4 5 6 2 ,000 150 125 200 7 8 70 100 9 10 11 12 500 500 2, 800 100 50 6,595 Total—Votk iVo. 47 15 ,208 ELECTOEAL. 1912-13 Total number of offioers .. 79 VOTE Mo. 48. Salaries — Chief Electoral Officer (also Registrar-General, £500)... Clerk in Charge and Deputy Chief Electoral Officer ... 3 Clerks at £200 For Payment of Registrars, including those who hold other Appointments in the Civil Service 25 285 600 3,016 3,926

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Item. 191 1-13. ELECTORAL— continued. VOTE No. 4&—continued. Other Charges tor and incidental to— Advertising Cartage, railage, and wharfage ... Expenses of By-elections Expenses of General Election ... Firing and lighting Legal expenses Licensing Committee Elections Licensing Poll, under Licensing Act, 1908 Office requisites Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Preparation and Printing of Rolls .. ... Printing and stationery Rent of offices Telephones Travelling-expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... £ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 L2 18 14 15 16 17 10 25 300 1,000 25 25 110 300 50 400 1 ,800 200 13 75 100 10 Total —Vote No. 48 ... 4,443 8,369 HIGH COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE. 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 44 VOTE No. 49. Salaeies— Secretary ... ... ■ ... Trade and Immigration Representati r e Accountant Produce Commissioner Clerks and Messengers 700 700 425 500 5,588 Othee Charges for and incidental to — Contributions due under National Insurance Act, 1911, in respect of clerks employed in the High Commissioner's office (9 months) Freight and carriage Office equipment, including stationery and publications Postage Printing and typewriting Rent, office-cleaning, fuel, and light Travelling expenses and allowances ... ... Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 7,913 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 100 700 450 20 I ,200 300 250 3 ,030 Less contribution from Public Trust and Government Insurance Funds? ... 10 ,943 200 8 ,243 Less bonuses and commissions paid to High Commissioner on account of reduced passages of emigrants 10 ,743 2,500 Total —Vote No. 49 ...

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Item. 191 !-13. MUSEUM. 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 7 £ VOTE No. 50 Salaries — Director Artist and Draughtsman Museum Assistant and Draughtsman Messenger and Keeper Museum Assistant Clerk Museum Attendant, also Printer Cleaner 525 250 200 180 115 150 125 78 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Otheb Charges fob and incidental to — Books and other publications, including binding Cleaning, freight, and cartage ... Clerical assistance Collection of historical and other matter relating to the Maori Bace . ... Copy of international catalogue of scientific literature... Establishment of historical collection regarding early history of New Zealand Fuel, light, and water Office equipment Photographic apparatus for Museum Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Preparation of specimens Printing and stationery Printing Museum Bulletins Purchase of specimens and pictures Sunday attendance at Museum Telephone and fire-alarm charges Time-ball and astronomical observatory Travelling allowances and expenses Travelling-allowance of Government Astronomer while visiting Australia Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 1,623 70 100 ' 180 250 20 500 50 50 40 30 100 20 200 300 13 30 320 100 11 21 50 Total—Vote No. 50 ... 2,434 4,057 ADVERTISING OFFICE. 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 6 VOTE No. 51. Salaries — Clerk in charge 3 Clerks : 1 at £240, 1 at £200, 1 at £1(50 Shorthand-writer and typiste ... Messenger 365 600 140 140 Other Charges fob and incidental to — Cleaning, lighting, telephones, and office requisites Extra clerical assistance Postages, telegrams, and rent of boxes Printing and stationery Subscriptions to newspapers ... Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 1 ,245 2 8 4 5 6 7 35 30 80 25 175 10 Total —Vote No. 51 ... 355 1,601

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Item. 19! i-13. DOMINION LABORATORY. 1912-13 Total number of officers .. 14 £ VOTE No. 52. Salabies— Dominion Analyst (also Chief Inspector of Explosives) Agricultural Chemist Mining Chemist Assistant Chemist 5 Laboratory Assistants : 1 at £210,1 at £200, L at £190, 1 at £155, 1 at £150, 1 at £125 (6 weeks only) Clerk 3 Cadets: 2 at £115, 1 at £60... Messenger 700 415 305 250 921 176 290 140 Othek Charges fob and incidental to — Books, newspapers, and periodicals Chemicals and apparatus Cleaning Expenses under Explosives Act— Salaries Expenses in connection with magazines Extra clerical assistance Freight and cartage Fuel, light, and water Office equipment Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Printing and stationery Subscriptions to Technical Societies Telephones Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 8 ,197 2 8 4 5 40 550 85 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 250 100 100 20 175 25 30 25 10 15 200 25 Total—Vote No. 52 ... 1,650 4 ,847 BACTERIOLOGICAL LABORATORY. 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 4 VOTE No. 53. Salabies— Government Pathologist (also District Health Officer, £540) Bacteriologist (also in charge of Vaccine Station) Laboratory Assistant Laboratory Attendant 85 400 225 144 854 2 3 4 5 Otheb Chabges fob and incidental to — Chemicals, apparatus, fuel, light, &c. Extra assistance Printing and stationery Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 150 75 25 50 Total—Vote No. 53 ... 300 1,154

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!tem. PRINTING AND STATIONERY. 1912-13. Classification and Increases under Regulation. £ £ 1912-13. Total number of officers .. | | ™ VOTE No. 54. SaXABIES— Government Printer, Manager of Stationery Office, and Controller of Stamp Printing Chief Clerk and Accountant ... Superintending Overseer Copy Supervisor (also Hansard Supervisor. £240) 10 Clerks : 1 at £260, 1 at £240,1 at £230, 1 at £215, 1 at £200, 1 at £195, 1 at £180, 1 at £135, 2 at £125 Clerk and Typiste Cadet Computer 2 Warehousemen : 1 at £230, 1,at £220 ... 13 Assistants in Stationery Office, &c. : 1 at £180. 2 at £170, 3 at £150, 1 at £140, 1 at £130, 2 at £124, 1 at £103, 1 at £82,1 at £72 2 Addressing-machine Assistants : 1 at £92, 1 at £88 10 Overseers and Sub-overseers : 2 at £300, 1 at £275, 1 at £260. 1 at £225, 1 at £224, 2 at £220,1 at £210, 1 at £205 11 Readers : 1 at £275, 1 at £255, 1 at £235,1 at £220, 4 at £215, 3 at £210 Type Storeman Divider Mechanical Expert for Type-setting Machines 11 Operators for Type-setting Machines at £200 52 Compositors: 6 at £200, 1 at £197 10s., 3 at £191 10s., 2 at £191, 7 at £185, 4 at £179 10s., 3 at £179, 24 at £175 10s, 1 at £175 (10 months), 1 at £175 (8 months) 3 Type-caster Assistants: 1 at £156, 1 at £150, 1 at £133 6 Apprentices: 1 at £104 (9 months), 1 at £78 (9 months) £104 (3 months), 1 at £65 (4 months) £78 (8 months), 1 at £52, 1 at £39 (3 months) £52 (9 months), 1 at £39 (4 months) £52 (8 months) ... 1 Binding Storekeeper at £203 ; 25 Book-finishers, Bookbinders, and Paper-rulers : 4 at £195, 4 at £185, 4 at £179, 4 at £173, 9 at £169 4 Assistants in Binding-room : 1 at £156, 2 at £150, 1 at £91 (8 months) 4 Apprentices: 1 at £78, 2 at £78 (9 months) £104 (3 months), 1 at £32 10s. (6 months) £39 (6 months) Forewoman, Girls' Room 2 Sub-forewomen at £106 37 Folders, female workers, &c. : 8 at £92, 8 at £88, 8 at £82, 3 at £72, 6 at £65, 4 at £58 10s. 34 Machinemen, Pressman, Paper-cutters, Assistants, &e.: 2 at £195,1 at £187, 2 at £185, 1 at £181, 1 at £178, 3 at £175, 3 at £173, 10 at £169, 1 at £169 (10 months), 1 at £169 (5 months), 1 at £163, 2 at £156, 1 at £153 10s. (9 months), 1 at £151, 1 at £150 (9 months), 2 at £146 10s., 1 at £88 5 Apprentices : 1 at £78 (2 months) £104 (10 months), 2 at £71 10s., 1 at £58 10s. (8 months) £71 10s. (4 months), 1 at £32 10s. (2 months) £45 10s. (10 months) 13 Stamp Printers, Assistants, Perforators, &c: 1 at£340, 2 at £200, 2 at £178, 1 at £152,1 at £127, 1 at £110, 3 at £78, 2 at £65 4 Stereotypers and Electrotypers and Assistants : 1 at £200, 1 at £156, 1 at £156 (7 months), 1 at £97 10s 750 450 335 240 1,905 125 75 240 450 1,745 180 2,439 2,475 215 210 260 2,200 9,379 439 385 4,652 517 2 S3 160 212 2,936 5,486 349 1,849 545

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Item. 191 1-13. PRINTING AND STATIONERY— continued. VOTE No. 54-— continued. Salaries — continued. 3 Apprentices: 1 at £97 10s. (5 months), 1 at £52 (4 months) £65 (8 months), 1 at £39 (9 months) £52 (3 months) 4 Railway-ticket Printers and Assistants : 1 at £195, 1 at £82, 1 at £80, 1 at £65 Foreman Lithographer and Photographer 2 Draughtsmen : 1 at £350, 1 at £250 ... 3 Photographers and Etchers : 1 at £220,1 at £211 10s., 1 at £210 9 Lithographic Printers, &c.: 2 at £195, 1 at £185, 3 at £181, 1 at £175, 1 at £173, 1 at £156 3 Labourers: 1 at £175, 1 at £159, 1 at £147 2 Machine-feeders : 1 at £78, 1 at £65 2 Engineers and Engine-drivers: 1 at £250, 1 at £188 Carpenter Storeman 4 Labourers: 1 at £143, 1 at £140, 1 at £134, 1 at £129 2 Watchmen at 8s. 6d. per diem Charwoman Additional amount required to pay permanent staff in accordance with revised classification schedule Folders, Sewers, and Machine-workers (females) Apprentices, Machine Boys, Reader Boys, Errand Boys, Perforators, and Summers Extra Hands and Piecework ... £ 144 422 350 600 642 1,622 481 143 438 176 156 546 310 63 350 1 ,500 2 3 4 2 ,000 7,000 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 15 16 17 Other Chabges foe and incidental to — Additional Monotype Keyboards, &c, to replace Linotypes sold 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 Office Equipment, Advertising, Travelling Allowances and expenses Overtime Postage, Telegrams, and Rent of Boxes ... ... Printing report and evidence of Cost of Living Commission Printing report and evidence of Education Commission Printing report and evidence of West Coast Settlement Reserves Commission Printing report of Public Service 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-cleaning, Removal of Rubbish, and Chimneysweeping Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 58 ,429 1,000 400 4 ,500 1,000 1,000 100 250 100 2,000 1,150 455 600 18 19 20 21 22 100 50 20 28 ,500 2,750 23 24 25 50 300 300 55 26 75 44 ,755 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 103 ,184 76 ,700 Total —Vote No. 54 26 ,484

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item 1912-13. MENTAL HOSPITALS. 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 589 £ VOTE No. 55. Salabies — Head Office — Inspector-General of Mental Defectives Deputy Inspector-General 3 Clerks: 1 at £390, 1 at £255, 1 at £160 ... Typiste, Ac. Female Inspector of Mental Defectives (also Assistant Inspector of Hospitals, £320) ... ..I 1,000 625 805 100 50 £ 1,000 625 805 100 [ 50 Auckland — Resident Medical Superintendent Senior Assistant Medical Officer Junior Assistant Medical Officer Clerk and Storekeeper Assistant Clerk and Storekeeper .. ... i Head Attendant Matron Sub-matron Farm Manager Engineer Baker Official Visitor 90 Attendants, Nurses, &c. — 47 Male Attendants —2 at £135 (artisans), 1 at £130 (gardener) ; 8 Charge Attendants, 1 at £133. 5 at £130, 1 at £125, 1 at £115 ; 3 at £105, 3 at j £100, 6 at £90, 24 at £80: Carpenter at £156 : Painter at £156 : 34 Nurses —6 Charge Nurses, 2 at £80, 2 at £75, 2 at £70; 1 at £55, 4 at £50, 23 [ at £45 : Laundress at £85, Assistant Laundress at £60: Cook at £85: 3 Assistant Cooks, 1 at £55, 2 at £50 : Ward-maid at £40 ... ... Wolfe Bequest Hospital — 6 Nurses—1 at £90, 1 (charge nurse) at £70, 4 at £45 Senior Assistant Medical Officer, Temporary Mental Hospital, Motuihi (£300), (8 months) ... 2,580 650 325 250 145 110 150 135 100 150 125 156 25 6,975 310 200 2,580 650 325 250 145 110 150 135 100 150 125 156 25 3 Tohanui — Eesident Medical Superintendent (£600), (10 months)... Farm Manager Eneineer (£220), (9 months) ... Baker and Cook (£135), (9 months) 7 Attendants : 1 Charge at £120, 3 at £95, 3 at £80 (10 months) 3 Attendants at £80, 2 Farm Hands at £70 (8 months) .. 9 ,836 500 120 165 102 538 254 Porirua — Resident Medical Superintendent Senior Assistant Medical Officer Junior Assistant Medical Officer Clerk and Storekeeper Assistant Clerk and Storekeeper Head Attendant Matron Engineer Assistant Engineer Second Assistant Engineer Farm Manager Official Visitor 1,679 650 325 250 200 125 150 135 275 220 210 145 25

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Item. 19 2-13. MENTAL HOSPITALS— continued. VOTE No. 55— continued. Salaries — continued. Porirua —continued. 136 Attendants, Nurses, &c. — 63 Male Attendants—9 Charge Attendants, 1 at £135. 6 at £130, 1 at £125, 1 at £120 ; 1 at £115, 4 at £110, 10 at £105, 6 at £90, 5 at £85, 28 at £80 : 2 Carpenters, 1 at, £175, 1 at £161 : Bricklayer at £185 : Blacksmith at £156: Painter at £145: Cook at £100: Bootmaker at £135: Labourer at £120 : Baker at £182 : 3 Firemen, 2 at £146, 1 at £140: Farm Hand at £100: Messenger at £52: 2 Plumbers al £166 : 49 Nurses—8 Charge Nurses, 1 at £85, 5 ai £80, 2 at £70 ; 1 at £63, 4 at £60, 3 at £55, 8 at £50, 25 at £45 : 2 Laundresses at £80: Assistant Laundress at £63 : Cook at £85 '• 3 Assistant Cooks, 1 at £63, 2 at £55: Ward-maid at £40 ... 11 ,384 5 Nelson — Resident Medical Superintendent Head Attendant Matron Cadet Official Visitor 24 Attendants, Nurses, &c.— 12 Male Attendants—3 Charge Attendants, 1 at £130. 2 at £110; 1 at £108, 1 at £103, 1 at £95, 1 ai £85, 5 at £80 : 11 Nurses—2 Charge Nurses, 1 al £83, 1 at £70 ; 1 at £63, 1 at £60, 2 at £55, 2 ai £50, 3 at £45: Cook at £70 14 ,094 400 150 115 50 13 1,832 Chris tch urch — Resident Medical Superintendent Assistant Medical Officer Clerk and Storekeeper Assistant Clerk and Storekeeper Head Attendant Matron 2 Engineers: 1 at £210, 1 at £190 Farm Manager Official Visitor 96 Attendants, Nurses, &c. — 42 Male Attendants—2 at £135, 1 at £125 (artisans) : 6 Charge Attendants, 1 at £135, 1 at £130, 1 al £125, 1 at £123, 1 at £115. 1 at £110; 1 at £110. 6 at £108, 5 at £105, 3 at £95, 6 at £90, 6 at £85. 6 at £80 : Baker at £130 : Cook at £130: Gardener at £100: Dairyman at £110: "Ploughman at £72: Messenger at £70 : Engine-driver at £185 : 3 Stokers at £146: 2 Carpenters, 1 at £179, 1 at £160: Plumber at £165: Painter at £156: 37 Nurses— 5 Charge Nurses, 1 at £83, 2 at £80, 2 at £75 : 2 at £65, 1 at £63, 2 at £58, 6 at £55, 10 at £50. 11 at £45: Laundress at £80: Ward-maid at £40 Attendant 2,560 6 650 325 200 130 150 135 400 145 13 8 ,273 150 Hokitika — Visiting Medical Officer Superintendent Head Attendant Matron Official Visitor 10 ,571 200 235 150 90 13

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item. 1912-13. MENTAL HOSPITALS— continued. VOTE No. 55— continued. Salaries — continued. Hokitika —continued. 23 Attendants, Nurses, &c.— 15 Male Attendants—1 at £143 (artisan) ; 2 Charge Attendants, 1 at £120, 1 at £115; 1 at £115 (baker), 1 at £115 (tailor), 1 at £108, 3 at £105, 2 at £100, 1 at £90, 3 at £80 : 7 Nurses—2 at £60. 2 at £55, 3 at £45: Cook at £60 1 ,986 2 ,674 Seaclif— Resident Medical Superintendent Senior Assistant Medical Officer Junior Assistant Medical Officer Clerk and Storekeeper Assistant Storekeeper Cadet Head Attendant ... .. ... Matron Assistant Matron Engineer Assistant Engineer Farm Manager Official Visitors 126 Attendants, Nurses, &c. — 66 Male Attendants —10 Charge Attendants, 1 at £133, 4 at £130, 1 at £125, 2 at £120, 2 at £115 ; 1 at £120 (gardener), 1 at £125 (tailor), 1 at £125 (saddler), 1 at £125 (blacksmith), 1 at £125 (bootmaker), 1 at £113 (bricklaver), 3 at £110, 2 at £108, 5 at £105, 2 at" £103, 3 at £100. 9 at £90, 8 at £85, 18 at £80: Fisherman ai £120: Farm Hand at £70: 52 Nurses—6 Charge Nurses, 5 at £80, 1 at £75; 2 at £65, 1 at £63. 4 at £60, 15 at £55, 8 at £50, 16 at £45 : 2 Cooks. 1 at £80, 1 at £70: Assistant Cook at £20: 2 Laundresses at £63 : Ward-maid at £40 650 350 250 190 125 50 155 135 85 230 210 145 50 9,867 9 Seacliff Auxiliary — Assistant Medical Officer Cook (male) Gardener . . Farm Manager 12 Attendants and Nurse— 11 Attendants —2 Charge Attendants at £130; 2 at £105, 3 at £85, 4 at £80 : 1 Nurse at £50 12 ,492 325 100 100 100 1,095 1,720 10 " The Camp " — Visiting Medical Officer 12 Attendants, &c— 10 Attendants: 1 at £130 (charge), 1 at £105, 1 at £95, 3 at £90, 2 at £85, 2 at £80 ; Gardener at £125; Cook at £60 200 1,115 Increase of Salaries to Attendants and Nurses during year under scale Allowance to night staff 1,315 11 1,000 125 12 1,125 60 ,646

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Item. 1912-13. MENTAL HOSPITALS— continued. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 13 14 VOTE No. 55— continued. Other Chakges 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 Bedding and clothing Buildings, including additions, improvements, repairs, and replacements Developmental work in connection with bringing land into cultivation, purchase of implements, stock, &c ... Farm, maintenance of Fencing, draining, and roading Freight and Cartage Fuel, light, water, and cleaning ... ... Funerals, expenses of Furniture and fittings Gardens and shrubberies, expenses of Grant to Seacliff Staff Club ... 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 Printing and stationery Rations Eents 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 ... £ 250 10 9,500 4,000 1 ,000 7,500 600 100 9 ,500 300 600 250 10 20 1 ,250 1,000 1 ,500 30 31 2,000 1 ,000 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 60 2 ,600 500 320 150 29 ,000 800 2 ,500 40 41 42 43 44 650 50 260 600 100 45 250 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 78 ,230 36 ,000 42 ,230 Total—Votk No. 55 . 102 ,876 HOME FOR DEFECTIVES. 1912-13. Total number of offioers .. 8 VOTE No. 56. Salaries — Steward Matron Attendant at £108, Nurse at £50 Cook Laundress Housemaid Gardener 145 100 158 65 65 40 120 693

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item. 191 1-13. HOME FOE DEFECTIVES— continued. 2 3 4 VOTE No. 56— continued. Other Chaeges foe and incidental to — Maintenance, including food, clothing, bedding, fuel and light, &c. 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 ... £ 500 5 5 6 30 10 50 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 595 250 Total—Vote No. 56 ... 345 1,038 TOURISTS. 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 144 VOTE No. 57. Salaries — Director 9 Clerks : 1 at £330, 1 at £215, 2 at £210, 1 at £200, 1 at £180, 1 at £170, 2 at £100 3 Cadets: 1 at £85, 1 at £75, 1 at £65 ... 2 Shorthand-writers and Typistes: 1 at £150, 1 at £125 2 Photographic Assistants: 1 at £120, 1 at £75 Messenger Charwoman 9 Tourist Agents : 2 at £290, 1 at £280, 2 at £260 (also £100 each Commerce Section), 2 at £250, 1 at £50 (also Commerce Section, £50), 1 at £25 2 Clerks at Tourist Agencies : 1 at £225 (also Registrar of Electors, £26), 1 at £115 6 Cadets at Tourist Agencies : 1 at £90, 1 at £85, 1 at £80, 1 at £75, 1 at £50, 1 at £40 525 1,715 225 275 195 155 91 1,955 340 420 6 7 8 9 2 3 4 5 Other Oharges for and incidental to — Advertising, and purchase of books, photographs, pictures, and distribution of pamphlets, books, <fec. Audit fees for inspection of accounts Bonuses and commissions to Honorary Agents Cleaning, lighting, water, fuel, telephones, office requisites, furniture, rent, legal expenses, cartage, freight, &c, New Zealand and abroad Extra clerical assistance Fox and Franz Josef Glaciers: Tracks and huts Importation and distribution of game and fish Maintenance of Hostels, Baths, or Reserves at Waiotapu, Orakei-Korako. Tβ Puia, Tokaanu, Morere, Tarawera, Waikaremoana, Pukaki, and Te Anau, and reserves vested in Department Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Printing and stationery Refunds in connection with passenger booking Subsidies, accommodation-houses: Weheka £10, and Waiho Gorge £25 Subsidies to Park and Domain Boards: Egmont £200 Taupo £50 5,896 2,500 75 25 2,085 150 50 100 10 11 L2 13 250 450 • 150 5 14 35 250

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Item. 1912-13. TOUKISTS— continued. 15 LO 17 VOTE No. 57— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to— continued. Subsidy Lessees, Lake House, Lake Waikaremoana Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... £ 150 400 100 Tk Aroha Hot Springs— Salaries and Wages — Clerk in charge Head Gardener 2 Gardeners at £130 each 7 Bath Attendants : 1 at £150, 1 Attendant and Wife £135, 1 at £105, 1 at £90, 1 at £85, 1 at £84 2 Ticket Clerks : 1 at £95, 1 at £65 Grounds Attendant Laundress 6,775 18 250 185 260 649 160 90 65 19 Other Charges for and incidental to — Maintenance : Buildings, baths, gardens, tea-house, subsidy to Doctor, supplies, furniture, and repairs .. 1,659 900 20 Rotorita Sanatobium and Baths — Salaries and Wages — Balneologist House Surgeon 2 Clerks: 1 at £230, 1 at £110 Matron 3 Nurses : 1 at £80, 1 at £70, 1 at £65 ... 2 Probationer Nurses at £30 . Wardsman Masseur : 1 at £220 ; Masseuses : 1 at £180, 1 at £165 2 Ticket Clerks : 1 at £125, 1 at £95 24 Bath Attendants : 1 Attendant and Wife at £165, 2 at £140, 1 at £110, 2 at £105, 8 at £100,1 at £95, 4 at £90, 2 at £85, 1 at £67, 1 at £65 ... 3 Laundresses : 1 at £95, 1 at £85, 1 at £78 Mechanic Labourer 1,000 300 340 115 215 60 65 565 220 2 ,322 258 172 130 Other Charges for and incidental to — Maintenance of sanatorium and baths, including wines, spirits, furniture, supplies, and repairs ... 5 ,762 21 5,000 RoTOHtTA Tea-house — Wages and maintenance, including furniture and repairs 650 22 •>'i ROTORUA WoBKS Salaries and Wages — Resident Officer Clerk Electrician (Okere) Assistant Electrician (Okere) ... 2 Electric Linemen : 1 at £190, 1 at £156 Foreman Carpenter Plumber Painter Pump-driver Head Gardener 2 Gardeners : 1 at £140, 1 at £135 3 Labourers: 1 at £125, 1 at £120, 1 at £98 300 180 290 185 346 190 166 156 172 210 275 343 2,813

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item. TOURISTS— continued. 1912-13. 24 25 20 27 VOTE No. 57— continued. Rotorua Works — continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — Maintenance of — Electric-light and power system Reserves, gardens, parks, and bands or orchestra Water-supply and sewerage ... Wharves and beacons £ 900 1 ,800 814 25 Rotorua Acclimatization District and Fish Hatchery— Salaries — Inspector and Ranger Other Charges for arid incidental to — Maintenance, including bonuses to honorary rangers and cost in connection with purchase and sale of trout 3,569 28 270 29 1 ,250 Whakahewarewa Reserve and Baths — Wages and maintenance 300 30 31 Waimangu Round-trips and Hostel— Salaries and Wages — Launch-master Engineer 2 Guides : 1 at £150, 1 at £140 200 175 290 I 32 Other Charges for and incidental to — Wages, maintenance, and repairs, hostel, furniture, boat-shed, boats, and tracks ... 665 755 33 Little Barrier Island — Salaries — Caretaker Other Charges for and incidental to — Maintenance 135 34 65 35 Waitomo Caves and Hostel— Salaries — Hostel-manager Housekeeper Manager's Assistant 140 90 120 Other Charges for and incidental to — Wages and maintenance, including furniture and repairs 350 36 1,585 37 Hanmer Sanatorium, Baths, Gardens, and Watersupply to Township — Salaries and Wages — Resident Medical Officer Clerk Matron Masseuse (9 months) at £114 ... Masseur (9 months) at £186 ... 4 Bath Attendants : 2 Attendants and Wives at £150 2 Ticket Clerks: 1 at £95, 1 at £83 Laundress Head Gardener 3 Assistant Gardeners at, £125 each Carpenter 375 115 130 86 140 300 178 65 200 375 164 38 Other Charges for and incidental to — Maintenance of sanatorium, baths, water-supply, teahouse, gardens, furniture, supplies, repairs, and wines, spirits, &c. 2,128 1,300

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tem. 1912-18. TOURISTS— continued. 39 VOTE No. 57— continued. Mount Cook Hermitage Hostel, Tracks, and Huts— Salaries — Joint Managers Manager's Assistant Chief Guide £ ■ £ 155 85 190 40 Other Charges for and incidental to — Wages and maintenance, including guiding, equipment, furniture, and repairs 430 2,385 Glade House and Te Anau-Milford Track (season of six months) — Wages and maintenance, including furniture and repairs 2,400 41 42 QuEENSTOWN ReSEBVES Salaries — Head Gardener Gardener 190 132 Wages, music, maintenance, improvements, &e. 322 43 332 44 Lakes Te Anau and Manapoubi— Salaries — Launch-master Other Charges for and incidental to — Maintenance of steamers, including wages, repairs, and replacements 160 45 490 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 Subsidies to Coach and Steameb Sbbvices — Fairlie-Hermitage mail-service Lumsden-Te Anau mail-service Otautau-Manapouri mail-service Pembroke-Queenstown Pipiriki-Tokaanu coach service Pukaki-Pembroke motor service Rotorua-Ateamuri, &c, mail-service Rotorua-Waiotapu mail-service Wairoa—Waikaremoana mail-service 425 50 54 65 260 300 25 150 138 Total—Vote No. 57 ... 1,467 49 .8 49 ,813 PUBLIC HEALTH, HOSPITALS, AND CHARITABLE AID. 1912-13. Total number of offioers .. 110 VOTE No. 58 Salabies— Inspector - General of Hospitals and Chief Health Officer Medical Secretary 5 District Health Officers : 1 at £540 (also Pathologist, £85), 1 at £600 (also Assistant Inspector of Hospitals), 1 at £525, 1 at £275, 1 at £100 Analyst Assistant Inspector (also Mental Hospitals, £50) Assistant Inspector Inspector of Midwives Inspector, Sale of Food and Drugs Act, 1908, £185 (5 months) 850 650 2,040 150 320 220 185 78

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:tem. 1912-13. PUBLIC HEALTH, HOSPITALS, AND CHARITABLE AID— continued. VOTE No. 58— continued. Salabies — continued. Chief Clerk 7 Clerks: 1 at £246, 1 at £241, 1 at £236, 1 at £225, 1 at £210, 1 at £201, 1 at £125 5 Ty pistes: 1 at £145,1 at £109, 1 at £100, 1 at £80, lat£66 Cadet Cadet's lodging-allowance Messenger 13 Port Health Officers: 1 at £250, 1 at £225, 1 at £125, 1 at £115, 2 at £50,1 at £40, 4 at £30, 2 at £10 16 Sanitary Inspectors : 1 at £260, 1 at £235, 2 at £225, 1 at £211, 2 at £200, 3 at £190,1 at £185,1 at £180, 1 at £172, 1 at £170, 1 at £147, 1 at £88 ... j Quarantine-keepers — Auckland (also Agricultural Department, £80) £ 70 Wellington (also Marine Department, £110) 50 Port Chalmers ... ... 124 Lyttelton (also Agricultural Department, £105) 85 £ £ 300 1,484 480 50 25 180 995 3,068 329 11,424 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Otheb Chabgeh fob and incidental to — Analysts (paid by fees) Children's Home, Grisborne Compassionate allowance to widow and family of Denis Phelan Compensation payable under the Public Health Act, 1908 Conference of Hospital and Charitable Aid Boards Contribution to Inspector's salaries Dangerous infectious diseases ... Destitute persons, Police expenses in connection with... Extra clerical and other assistance Freight and cartage Infectious diseases Inspection of vessels ... Karere tree-planting camp Karitane Home, Dunedin, grant Legal expenses Maintenance of delirium tremens patients in general hospitals Maternity homes, refund of fees Medical Associations'grants ... Mid wives Act Native medical and health service Notification of infectious diseases Nurses Registration Act ... .. • Office expenses (including rent, cleaning, fuel, light, water, equipment, telephones, books and publications) Plunket nurses Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Printing and stationery Promotion of health of women and children Quackery Prevention Act Quarantine expenses Eefuge work, Grants for Relief of indigent persons Rotorua Isolation Hospital Sale of Food and Drugs Act ... Salvation Army Prison Brigade work Sera and disinfectants Subsidy to South Canterbury Hospital and Charitable Aid Board 100 300 52 50 13 100 1,000 50 100 75 100 500 25 500 100 25 50 1,750 100 3,600 675 150 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1,000 600 550 210 250 50 200 1,900 25 300 100 450 500 400

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Item. 191 !-13. PUBLIC HEALTH, HOSPITALS, AND CHAEITABLB AID— continued. VOTE No. 58— continued. Otheb, Charges foe and incidental to — continued. Subsidy to TaranaM Hospital and Charitable Aid Board Travelling expenses and allowances Vaccination and registration fees Vaccine plant and preparation of the lymph Waihi Hospital and Charitable Aid Board's Grant Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... £ £ 38 39 40 41 42 43 546 3,000 500 400 1,000 150 44 St. Helens Hospital, Auckland — Salaries— Medical Officer (honorarium) ... Matron Sub-matron Nurse Cook, £52; 2 housemaids at £39; laundress, £52 21,546 100 120 80 60 182 Other Charges foe and incidental to — Maintenance 542 45 900 46 Si. Helens Hospital, Wellington — Salaries — Medical Officer (honorarium) ... Matron Sub-matron Nurse Cook, £52; 2 housemaids at £39; laundress, £52 1,442 100 140 80 60 1S2 Otheb Ohar&es foe and incidental to — Eent Maintenance 562 47 48 40 900 940 49 St. Helens Hospital, Ghristchurch — Salaries— Medical Officers (honorariums) Matron Sub-matron Cook, £52 ; 2 housemaids at £39 ; laundress, £52 1 ,502 100 120 90 182 Other Charges for and incidental to — - Maintenance 492 50 900 1,392 51 St. Helens Hospital, Dunedtn — Salaries— Medical Officer (honorarium) ... Matron Sub-matron Cook, £52 ; 2 housemaids at £39 ; laundress, £52 100 150 100 182 Otheb Charges fob and incidental to — Maintenance 532 52 900 1,432

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item. 1912-13. PUBLTO HEALTH, HOSPITAL, AND CHARITABLE AID— continued. VOTE No. 58— continued. Waikato Sanatorium — Salaries— Medical Officer Consulting Medical Officer ... Matron Clerk Sister 2 Nurses at £50 2 Probationer Nurses at £30 Laundress Housemaid 2 Porters: 1 at £65, 1 at £52 Cook Engineer at £180 (and house allowance at £26 per annum) Carpenter (also receives board and treatment as a patient) 3 Gardeners : 1 at £80, 2 at £52 2 Farm Hands: 1 at £78, 1 at £72 £ £ 58 300 100 150 50 65 100 60 78 52 117 100 206 31 184 150 Othee Chabges foe and incidental to — Maintenance 1,743 54 2,600 ! 4,343 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 43 ,081 4,078 Less amount to be recovered from the Civil List, Native 39 ,003 3 ,000 Total —Vote No. 58 ... 3(5 .( 36 ,003 COOK ISLANDS ADMINISTRATION. 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 6 VOTE No. 59 Salaeies— Read, Office— Wellington— Secretary for the Cdok Islands Clerk 600 245 Rarotonga— Resident Commissioner Collector of Customs £200, also Postmaster £50 Niue— Resident Commissioner School Teacher 600 250 315 250 Other Chaeges foe and incidental to — Advertising, printing, stationery, purchase of books and periodicals, and office requisites Cook and other Islands, notwithstanding anything in the Cook Islands Government Act, 1908, to the 2,260 2 80 3 600 contrary

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Item. 1912-13. COOK ISLANDS ADMINISTEATION— continued. 5 6 w 7 8 9 10 1L 12 VOTE No. 59 -continued. Other Chabges fob and incidental to — continued. 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... Lighting, office-cleaning, freight, cartage, and office equipment Medical service, Niue Medical service, Rarotonga Postage, telephones, and rent of private box Rent of offices Subsidy for service to Niue Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... £ 1,966 91 100 600 30 100 575 100 250 Total —Vote No. 59 ... 4,492 6,752 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 VOTE No. 60. Charghs fob and incidental to — Additional pay for members of Permanent Force while acting as orderlies at Government House: 2 at £22 per annum Advertising and printing Annuity to James Mackay, ex-Warden Annuity to Lady Steward for services rendered by her late husband Sir William Jukes Steward Annuity to Mrs. Mackay, widow of Mr. James Mackay, ex-warden (6 months) Assessment Courts under the Rating Act, 1908 Auckland Museum, subsidy (£1 for £1 up to £250) on the amount expended on Maori carvings Audit fees for inspection of accounts Book on New Zealand birds, £1.000 (on account) Captain Cook Memorial, £400 (£1 for £1), (on account) Cleaning offices Commissions of Inquiry Compensation on retirement from the service to J. Sandbrook, Messenger, in respect of services in the Armed Constabulary Contribution to Brussels International Customs Bureau for publication of Custons tariffs Contribution to Veterans' Home, Auckland Contribution to Waihi Borough Council towards the maintenance of the Fire Brigade during the strike ... Coronation celebration expenses— Allowance to member of Coronation Contingent Subsidies to local bodies Cost of acquiring land for roads under section 115 of the Public Works Act, 1908 Cost of actuarial work done by Government Insurance Department in connection with Public Service Classification and Superannuation Amendment Bill Cost of entertaining visitors to the Dominion and of official functions Cost of preparing illustrations for "New Zealand Flora" Cost of printing Municipal Handbook for 1911 Cost of printing pamphlet on variations of standards of values in New Zealand 44 3(10 100 150 50 10 250 200 200 100 2 ,000 20 93 14 100 500 15 10 17 200 20 5,700 18 50 19 21 20 250 600 155 21 22 23 85

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:tem.i 1912-13. MISCELLANEODS SERVICES— continued. VOTE No. 60— continued. Charges for and incidental to — continued. Cost of transferring huia birds... Cost of work to be done by Surveyor-General's Depart- £ 100 21 25 ment Dominion Day celebrations, 191.2, Expenses in connection with Expenses in connection with Trade of Empire Commission Expenses in connection with visit of New Zealand Cadet Contingent to Canada, including Commemoration Medals, &c. Extra clerical assistance and extra messengers Fire Brigades Annual Conference (grant-in-aid) Fire Brigades attending Annual Conference, Railway passes for Freight and cartage Fuel for Government offices Further relief to T. Nicholson in connection with application for old-age pension as recommended by the Public Petitions Committee Genera] contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the. vote Gibbon Wakefield Memorial, £1.000 (£1 for £1), (on account) Grant to cover expenses of Minister of Finance on visit to London Grant to Private Secretary accompanying Minister of Finance to London ... ... Grant to Sir William Hall-Jones to cover return travelling-expenses Grant to Hon. T. Mackenzie to cover travelling-expenses while proceeding to London to assume the office of High Commissioner Grant to Mercer Road Board towards the cost of Memorial Ha'.l to King Edward VII Grant to New Zealand. Institute Grant to swimming association for encouragement of swimming Grants to Societies for Protection of Women and Children — Auckland Christchurch Gratuity to widow of late member of the Legislature— Mrs. Houston House-allowance, Messenger at Government Buildings, New Plymouth Imperial Institute Inquiry re allegations of Mr. J. B. Hine, M.P.: Legal expenses Johnsonville Town Board: Subsidy for amount paid to Sinking Fund for repayment of loan for Johnsonville recreation ground Legal expenses Light and water for various Government buildings Local Government Conference : Cost of, and expenses of delegates Manual of New Zealand Mollusca Office equipment, including telephones Official Invitation Cards Patterns for smaller fire-brigade appliances Payment to Reuter's Telegram Company for special telegrams Pension for Mrs. Mary Lee for services rendered during Maori War 50 20 100 27 1,000 28 775 750 300 29 30 31 32 33 34 300 250 450 25 35 100 36 100 37 1,000 38 450 39 400 40 500 41 100 250 42 43 44 600 75 75 45 300 46 48 100 47 48 49 504 150 75 1,000 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 783 850 500 50 10 100 58 25

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tem. 19 2-13. MISCELLANEOUS SEBVIOES— continued. 59 60 61 02 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 VOTE No. GO—continued. Charges foe and incidental to — continued. Pension of late Provincial Government, Nelson—Mrs. Robinson's two (laughters ... ... ... Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Preparatory work in connection with bringing the Public Service Act into operation ... Printing and stationery Publications, including newspapers Public Service Commission, Cost of Rail fares and other expenses in connection with visit of Canadian cadets ... ... ... Refund of costs paid in re application for mandamus made against Rangiora-Mandeville Licensing Committee in 1883 Renovation of graves of soldiers who were killed or died during the Maori War (on account of £500) Rewards for arrest of naval deserters .. ... Royal Humane Society of New Zealand, Grant in aid of Seddon memorial ... ... ... Special allowance to messengers, Wellington Subsidy (£l for £1, up to £500) for Trades and Labour Councils' Industrial Exhibition at Dunedin Subsidy, £] for £1, Wellington Philosophical Society, for building Astronomical Observatory ... Telegrams beyond the Dominion Travelling - allowance of Ministers, as authorized by the Civil List Act, 1908 Travelling-expenses of Ministers Travelling allowances and expenses of Private Secretaries to Ministers Travelling allowances and expenses of officers of the Department Travelling allowances and expenses of Official Photographers and cost of photographic materials Uniforms and overcoats for messengers Valuable historical documents Victoria League, Auckland: Grant towards proposed Soldiers' Memorial, £1,000 (on account) Weights and Measures Acts £ 100 250 1,000 325 400 1 ,500 250 146 126 50 100 1,000 250 73 500 75 50 2,500 76 77 1,500 1,250 78 1,250 78 200 80 81 82 150 210 640 83 200 100 Total—Vote No. 60 ... 37 ,490 TOTAL OF CLASS IX £331,909

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1912-13. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ Vote 61.—Defence Department 71,334 8,499 79,8,33 ,, 62.—Royal New Zealand Artillery ... ,, 63.—Territorial Force ... ... j 45,049 8,630 53,679 183,625 183,625 ,, 64. —Senior Cadets 43,015 43,015 ,, 65. —Stores and Magazines ... i 8,954 1,630 10,584 ,, 66. —Miscellaneous Services 110,726 110,726 TOTAL OF CLASS X 125,337 356,125 481,462 Item. 19] DEFENCE DEPARTMENT. 1912-13. jg Total number of officers and men .. 332 912-13. £ VOTE No. 61. Defence Department— Salaries — Imperial General Staff and New Zealand Staff Corps — 1 Major-General (G.O.C.), (also house allowance, £200) ... ... ... I 1,000 3 Colonels : 1 at £775, 1 at £750, and 1 at £750 ! for six months only, replaced by General Staff! Officer shown below ... ... ... 1,900 5 Lieut.-Colonels at £575 ... ... ... 2,875 1 Director of Ordnance and Artillery ... ... 650 1 Army Service Corps Officer ... ... 600 5 General Staff Officers at £550 (4 for whole year and 1 for six months only) ... ... 2,475 6 Majors at £475 ... ... ... j 2,850 22 Captains— 5 at £400 ... ... ... 2,000 3 at £375 (six months at £350 only) ... 1,087 14 at £350 (5 for whole year and 9 for six months at £250 only) "... ... ... 4,450 31 Lieutenants— 1 at £300 (seven months) ... ... 175 10 at £300 (six months at £250 only) ... 2,750 10 at £275 (six months at £250 only) ... 2,625 10 at £250, and 1 for six months only 2,025 4 2nd Lieutenants (at £160 for four months and £200 for eight months) ... ... 746 79 28,808

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tern. 1-13. 191 DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— continued. VOTE No. 61— continued. Defence Department— continued. Salaries —continued. Administrative Services— 1 Director of Accounts (includes remuneration as Imprestee) 1 Surveyor 1 Draughtsman 1 Director of Medical Services 1 Director of Veterinary Services ... ..'. Clerical Staff (Headquarters) — 1 Chief Clerk 1 Accountant 14 Clerks : 1 at £275, 1 at £255, 1 at £245, 1 at £235, 1 at £230, 1 at £205, 1 at £200, 1 at £190, 1 at £188, 1 at £175, 2 at £170, 1 at £164, 1 at £155 2 Shorthand-writers and Typistes: 1 at £170, 1 at £130 4 Cadets : 2 at £75, 1 at £65 (including lodgingallowance, £25), 1 at £60 3 Messengers : 1 at £140, 1 at £135, 1 at £128 Auckland District— 1 District Accountant 2 Clerks: 1 at £165, 1 at £156 1 Cadet (including lodging-allowance, £25) 1 Messenger Wellington District— 1 District Accountant 2 Clerks at £200 1 Typiste 1 Messenger Canterbury District— 1 District Accountant 3 Clerks : 1 at £196, 1 at £180, 1 at £156 Otago District— 1 District Accountant 2 Clerks : 1 at £200, 1 at £190 1 Cadet (including lodging-allowance, £25) 1 Messenger 475 365 265 150 150 350 315 2,857 300 275 403 220 321 75 133 315 400 115 135 250 532 200 390 65 130 49 9,186 New Zealand Permanent Staff— 16 Warrant Officers at £200 4 Sergeant-Majors (Army Service Corps) at £200 (6 months) 15 Staff Sergeant-majors at £180 143 Staff Sergeant-majors and Sergeant Instructors at £160 26 Quartermaster-Sergeants at £160 3,200 400 2,700 22,880 4,160 204 33,340 Other Charges for and incidental to — Arrears of pav due to Colonel Davies from 1st April to 15th October, 1910 Arrears of pay due to Major J. S. Maidlow on promotion from 15th February to 31st March, 1912 Expenses in connection with survey of training areas Forage allowance Grant to Colonel J. R. Reed, Judge Advocate-General, for preparation of ,l Handbook of Military Law " ... House allowance 71,334 4 15 5 9 350 900 6 7 8 9 50 200

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Item. 1912-13. DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— continued. 10 11 12 13 VOTE No. 61— continued. Other Chakges foe and incidental to — continued. Medical examination of members of New Zealand Staff Corps and Permanent Staff... Military journals, books, maps, publications, and newspapers Office equipment, fuel, light, and cleaning office, including tea allowance, and telephones Outfit allowance to officers proceeding abroad for instruction Printing and stationery Travelling allowance and expenses Uniform allowance to members of Permanent staff ... Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... £ 150 1,000 500 14 15 L6 17 50 500 4,000 800 50 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 8,574 75 Total—Vote No. 61 ... 8,499 79,833 ROYAL NEW ZEALAND ARTILLERY. 1912-13. Total number of officers and men .. 303 VOTE No. 62. Royal New Zealand Aetilleey— Salaries — 3 Majors at £475 5 Captains (2 at £375 for six months and £350 for six months, 2 at £350, 1 at £250 for six months and £350 for six months) 4 2nd Lieutenants (at £160 for three months and £200 for nine months) 3 Master-Gunners at 10s. per diem (also allowance in lieu of quarters, 1 at £50 and 2 at £25 per annum) 7 Regimental Sergeant-majors (W.O's.) : 4 at 10s. and 3 at 9s. 3d. per diem (also allowance in lieu of quarters, 1 at £50 and 6 at £25 per annum) 2 Company Sergeant-majors at 9s. per diem 1 Company Quartermaster-Sergeant at 9s. 9d. per diem 19 Sergeants : 6 at 8s. 9d. and 13 at 8s. 6d. per diem 14 Corporals at 8s. per diem ... ... 16 Bombardiers at 7s. 6d. per diem 143 Gunners : 98 at 6s. and 45 at 6s. per diem (6 months) 52 Drivers at 6s. per diem ... ... ... 2 Sergeant Coxswains: 1 at £200 per annum and 1 at 8s. 9d. per diem 6 Armament Artificers at 11s. per diem 3 Carpenter Artificers: 1 at 11s. and 2 at 10s. per diem ... ... 2 Mechanist Instrument Repairers: 1 at 10s. and 1 at 9s. per diem 4 Fitters and Farriers at 7s. 6d. per diem 4 Saddler Artificers at 7s. 6di. per diem... 1 Staff-Sergeant Clerk at 9s. per diem ... 3 Sergeant Clerks at 8s. 6d. per diem ... 3 Corporal Clerks at 8s. per diem 3 Bombardier Clerks at 7s. 6d. per diem 1,425 1,725 760 548 1,236 329 178 2,975 2,044 2,190 13,195 5,694 360 1,205 566 347 548 548 164 465 438 411 300

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tern. 1912-13. EOYAL NEW ZEALAND AETILLEEY— continued. VOTE No. 62.— ■continued. Eoyal New Zealand Abtilleby— continued. Salaries —continued. Proficiency and Good-conduct Pay — For Gunners and Drivers ... ... ... Allowance in lieu of quarters — For Non-Commissioned Officers, Gunners, and Drivers; S.s. " Lady Eoberts"— 1 Master 2 Orderlies at Government House at £166 each Increase of Eoyal New Zealand Artillery establishment, to provide personnel for naval base at Auckland (on account £1,000) £ 3,600 3,350 £ 216 332 200 Othek Chakges fob and incidental to — Advertising, books, and other publications Clothing for free issue (or allowance in lieu thereof) ... Clothing for issue on payment Efficiency fees and badges Extra-duty pay for members of Eoyal New Zealand Artillery when detailed for special work, including store pay Freight, Cartage, and Shipping Charges ... Fuel, Light, and Water Hospital Charges Maintenance (including pay of civilian crew) of Boatsheds, Launches, and Hire of Temporary Launches and Boats Medical Attendance and Medicine (including Salary of Civil Surgeons to Eoyal New Zealand Artillery) Miscellaneous Stores, Office Equipment and Eequisites, Hire of Chronographs (including Flags and Bepairs thereto) Purchase and Upkeep of Horses (including Medicines, Clipping, and incidental expenses) Bail way Fares, Freight, and Charges Eepairing, Painting, Alterations, and Additions* to Buildings (including works in connection with Harbour Defences) Scavenging, Cleaning, and Washing Stores for Maintenance of Guns and Batteries (including Eepairs to Wagons, Express, &c.) ... Telephones Tram and Ferry Fares Travelling Allowances and Expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote... 45,049 2 3 4 5 6 20 400 400 50 7 8 9 10 100 300 900 50 1,000 .11 400 12 1,500 13 800 750 14 15 1,500 35 16 17 18 19 20 21 200 150 250 1,000 25 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Eevenues Act, 1910 9,830 1,200 Total— Vote No. 62 ... 8,630 53,679 TiEEEITOEIAL FOECE (Including Rifle Clubs). VOTE No. 63. Othek Chakges fob and incidental to — Capitation to pay off' liabilities of corps, &c, as ascertained by the Board, target and marking allowance (including grants to bands) Efficiency fees and badges Fuel, light, and water, also cleaning offices 2 8 15,000 400 300

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item. 19 2-13. TERRITORIAL FORCE— continued. VOTE No. 63— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Guards of honour and escorts... Horse allowance to efficient members of mounted rifles Labour, receiving and delivering cargo ... Maintenance grant to units and rifle clubs (including advances thereon) Medical fees for examination on registration (including expenses in connection with same) Messing allowance to officers of 4s. a day instead of free rations Miscellaneous stores, rent of ofhces (including office requisites), also purchase and repair of flags Outfit grant to officers on joining Pay while in camps of training Principal Medical Officers : 4 at £50 per annum Principal Veterinary Officers : 4 at £50 per annum ... Purchase and upkeep of Field-battery horses and mules (including medicines, clipping, &c), also purchase of Area N.C.O.'s horses, or bicycles i including upkeep of same) in lieu thereof Rations while in camps of training Supply of uniforms, boots, badges, &c. (including great-coats) Telephones Training Orant — Advertising, books, and other publications Forage and grooming allowance, Artillery horses Horse hire Maintenance and repairs to drill-sheds and rifle ranges (including rent, caretaking, &c, also hire of buildings and grounds for parades, &c.) Schools of Instruction, Staff tours, &c. ... Transport of troops, freight charges, rail and steamer fares, travelling allowances and expenses, tram and ferry fares (including expenses of selecting camps), hire of grounds, extra-duty pay, &c, compensation for damages, accidents, &c (including injuries to horses), targets (including towing targets for practice and other training requisites, and miniature rifle ranges), and other incidental expenses in connection with camps Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote i £ 25 100 50 £ 4 5 6 7 8 13,000 9 500 10 1,500 11 12 13 14 15 700 2,900 33,000 200 200 2,100 15,700 L6 17 18 55,000 150 19 20 21 22 500 3,550 3,000 5,000 2,700 23 24 29,000 25 50 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 184,625 1,000 Total—Vote No. 63 ... 183,625 SENIOR CADETS. 1 2 3 4 5 VOTE No. 64. Other charges for and incidental to — Allowance for lighting, halls, and rent Capitation (including target and marking allowance)... Expenses in connection with instructional courses for officers Maintenance grant at 2s. 6d. per cadet ... Medical examination fees, on registration (including expenses in connection with same) Outfit grant to officers on joining Supply of uniforms, &c. Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote... 150 2,500 2,000 3,575 43,015 6 7 8 740 2,000 32,000 50 Total —Vote No. 64 ... 43,015

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tem. 1912-13. STOEES AND MAGAZINES. £ £ 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 52 VOTE No. 65. Salaries— Headquarters, Wellington — 1 Director of Stores Assistant storekeeper Accountant 7 Clerks: 1 at £220, 1 at £210, 2 at £200, 1 at £195, 2 at £156 475 230 280 Foreman Storeman Assistant Storeman Saddler Carpenter 3 Arms cleaners: 1 at £170, 1 at £145, 1 at £140 ... 2 Magazine-keepers: 1 at £185, 1 at £160 1 Armourer Sergeant 1 Armourer at 9s. per diem ... 1 Assistant armourer 4 Apprentice armourers at 3s. 6d. per diem 1 Drill-hall caretaker 1,337 200 200 170 190 175 455 345 251 164 165 255 150 Auckland — Defence storekeeper and magazine-keeper 1 Armourer Sergeant (6 months) at £251 1 Clerk 1 Armourer 1 Assistant Armourer 2 Arms cleaners : 1 at £160, 1 at £143 ... Caretaker Staff for testing S.A. ammunition— 1 Master-gunner 2 Assistants: 1 at £180, 1 at £170 225 126 210 185 150 303 125 285 350 Canterbury — 1 Magazine-keeper ... 2 Armourers: 1 at 10s. per day, 1 at 9s. per day 1 Saddler 1 Drill-hall caretaker ' 2 Mobilization storekeepers at £185 150 347 150 150 370 Otago — 1 Mobilization storekeeper 1 Assistant mobilization storekeeper 1 Armourer Sergeant at £251 (6 months) 1 Armourer 1 Armourer's assistant 185 150 126 165 155 ** Other districts — 1 Magazine-keeper at Napier... 5 8,954 6 7 8 9 Other charges for and incidental to — Equipment, labour, repairs, and additions to magazines, store buildings, and grounds Fuel, light, and water Travelling expenses and allowances Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 1,500 30 50 50 Total —Vote No. 65 ... 1,630 10,58^

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Item. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES. 1912-13. 10 11 12 2 3 4 (> 7 8 9 VOTE No. 66 Chaeghs foe and incidental to — Accoutrements, mess tins, waterproof sheets, haversac-ks, water-bottles, &c, and other equipment for mobile force 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, including contribution towards pension granted to Imperial Officer who contracted disease while serving with the Colonial Forces in South Africa Annual grant for rifle prizes for shooting, open to Rifle Clubs and the public (including marking fees)... Annual grant for rifle prizes for shooting, open to Territorials only (including marking fees) Anns and spare parts, £25,000 (on account) Audit fees for inspection of accounts Camp equipage, including tents, blankets, cooking utensils, and entrenching tools Compassionate allowance to the children of late Torpedoman Heighten, 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 child of the late Corporal H. Blick, killed at the Mahanga Bay explosion, at the rate of 5s. 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 Compensation to Maoris for mine-field line-marks on their property, Auckland Expenditure in connection with King's Birthday reviews, &c, and General Sir Robert Baden-Powell's visit to the Dominion Expenses in connection with competition for Lord Roberts'? trophy Expenses in connection with Courts of Inquiry Expenses of members of New Zealand Contingents travelling for examination by Military Pensions Board Explosives and Dangerous Goods Act, 1908 Extra-duty pay due John Le Comte as Hospital Orderly on H.M. Troopship " Montrose," unclaimed and paid Public Account (now claimed) Fencing Defence Reserve, Watt's Peninsula Fidelity guarantee premiums ... Funeral-expenses Grants to Library Funds Grants to recipients of N.Z. Cross (£10 per annum) Insurance premiums on Defence buildings 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 £ 12 ,000 200 350 250 10 ,000 50 3 ,100 52 39 52 13 20 L3 1.4 40 52 15 10 it; 200 17 25 150 18 19 20 21 25 100 22 2:5 24 25 26 27 28 29 2 25 15 25 200 110 200 100 30 150 25

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Item. 19 2-13. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES-continued. 81. 32 33 34 35 Sβ 37 38 39 VOTE No. 66— continued. Charges fob and incidental to — continued. Medical stores, including surgical haversacks, waterbottles, medical companion and covers, and equipment for field hospitals New Zealand Cross: Back payment to Captain H. W. Northcroft Ordnance equipment, including ordnance ammunition, searchlight stores, field .engineering equipment, &c,, £95,000 (on account) Passages and expenses of Cadets altending Australian Military College (including pay) Passages and expenses of officers and non-commissioned officers to and from England and other parts of the Empire, including travelling-expenses and all other allowances Passages to England of New - Zealanders selected for higher training in the British Navy Payment to James McLeavey in respect of liabilities of the Horowhenua Mounted Rifle Corps disbanded 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 Pension to Mrs. Elizabeth Ford Postage, telegrams, and letter-boxe.s Proportion of salary and expenses of Imperial Officer in London as Inspector of Warlike Stores Purchase and engraving of medals Railway tickets for Territorials and members of Rifle Clubs attending rifle meetings Refund Customs duty Kenovation of military graveyards and headstones Rifle-shooting expenses, including grant to Dominion Rifle Association Shipping charges, freights, insurance, &c. ... Small-arms ammunition and cordite Special allowance to ex-Constable Packer for serious permanent injuries received in the service Transport Equipment: Field-telegraph carts, ambulancewagons, water-carts, small-arms-ammunition carts, field-service wagons, and pack-saddles for ammunition supply, including harness, nosebags, saddlery, and veterinary appliances Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... £ 500 150 47 ,000 2 ,370 2,400 200 69 45 10 46 2 ,500 40 41 42 43 44 275 200 45 46 47 1 ,500 100 100 48 49 50 1,200 2 ,500 25 ,000 40 51 1,841 52 100 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 115,726 5,000 Total—Vote No. 66 ... 110,726 TOTAL OF CLASS X £481,462

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CLASS XI.—CUSTOMS, MARINE AND HARBOURS, AND INSPECTION OF MACHINERY DEPARTMENTS.

1912-13. •Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ Vote 67. —Customs Offices and Services 44 ,984 8 ,151 53 ,135 ,, 68. —Customs: Miscellaneous Services 1,155 • 5 ,298 6 ,453 „ 69. —Marine and Harbours 23 ,754 15,681 39 ,435 ,, 70. —Government Steamers 20,103 20,103 „ 71.—Marine : Miscellaneous Services 8,677 8,677 „ 72. —Inspection of Machinery and Survey of Ships 9 ,943 4,108 14,051 TOTAL OF CLASS XI 79 ,836 62,018 141,854 Item. CUSTOMS OFFICES AND SEEVICBS. 12-13. 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 233 VOTE No. 67. Salabies — Head Office — Secretary of Customs Chief Clerk Inquiry Agent and Commercial Expert in London £550 (seven mouths) 5 Clerks: i at £375 (also Private Secretary to Minister of Finance, £25), 2 at £200, 1 at £145, 1 at £120 ... Cadet Storeman and Messenger Typiste and Shorthand-writer ... Ministerial Messenger, Is. per day Auckland — Collector Landing-surveyor First Clerk ... .. ... 16 Clerks: 1 at £245, 1 at £230, 1 at £200, 1 at £145, 4 at £130, 5 at £120, 2 at £110, 1 at £95 4 Cadets: 1 at £105, 1 at £95, 1 at £85,1 at £70 Warehouse-keeper 13 Landing Waiters and Examining Officers : 2 at £310, 2 at £230, 1 at £225, 1 at £220, 2 at £215, 1 at £210, 2 at £200, 2 at £160 Tide-surveyor and Examining Officer Searcher 6 Lockers : 4 at £180, 2 at £175 Messenger 6 Tide-waiters: 3 at £170, 2 at £165, 1 at £155 Whangarei— Coast-waiter (also Postal Officer) Whangaroa — £ 650 400 321 1,040 85 200 180 19 575 3P0 320 2,255 355 200 2,885 250 200 1,070 145 995 3 50 4 t~A j_ "J

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Item. 1912-13. CUSTOMS OFFICES AND SERVICES— continued. VOTE Nc. 67 — continued. Saxabies— continued. Whangapara — Coast-waiter Thames — Coast-waiter Kohukohu — Coast-waiter Russell — Coast-waiter New Plymouth — Collector and Examining Officer Clerk and Landing-waiter Clerk Officer at Waitara Patea— Officer in charge Wanganui — Collector Landing-waiter and Examining Officer Clerk 2 Cadets: 1 at £95, 1 at £85 ... Locker Wellington — Collector and Inspector Landing-surveyor Hardware Expert Drapery Expert First Clerk 8 Clerks : 1 at £160, 1 at £150, 1 at £145, 2 at £130, lat £120, 2 at £110 10 Cadets: 3 at £105, 2 at £95, 4 at £65, 1 at £50 ... Tide-surveyor Searcher Warehouse-keeper 12 Landing-waiters and Examining Officers : 1 at £310, 2 at £265, 1 at £230, 1 at £210,4 at £200, 2 at £180, L at £160 8 Lockers : 5 at £180, 2 at £175, 1 at £165 4 Tide-waiters: 1 at £183, 2 at £170, 1 at £165 2 Messengers : 1 at £165, 1 at £155 Napiei — Collector and Surveyor 2 Landing-waiters: 1 at £220, 1 at £160 ... 2 Clerks: 1 at £145, 1 at £120 Cadet Locker Poverty Bap — *. Collector and Examining Officer Clerk Cadet Wairau — Collector (also Registrar of Births, &c, nil) Cadet Nelson — Collector and Surveyor ... ... ... Landing-waiter and Examining Officer 2 Clerks : 1 at £150, 1 at £130 Westport — Collector and Examining Officer Clerk £ £ 5 25 6 7 85 8 10 9 25 410 180 120 75 10 200 11 370 275 145 180 180 12 625 400 375 300 340 1 ,055 815 250 200 235 2,600 1 ,415 688 320 13 440 380 265 65 175 14 395 145 85 15 315 75 16 425 220 280 17 330 130 18 Ghreymouth — Collector and Examining Officer Clerk Tide-waiter and Locker 340 120

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item. 1912-13. CUSTOMS OFFICES AND SERVICES— continued. 1!) 20 VOTE No. 67— continued. Salabies— continued. HoMtika — Collector and Examining Officer Stewart Island— Coastwaiter Bluff Harbour— Officer in Charge Locker £ 315 21 10 220 180 22 23 Invercargill — Collector and Surveyor Landing-waiter and Examining Officer Clerk and Landing-waiter 2 Clerks : 1 at £160, 1 at £145 Cadet Locker Dunedin — Collector Landing-surveyor First Clerk Warehouse-keeper 5 Clerks: 1 at £200, 2 at £130, 2 at £120 3 Cadets: 1 at £105, 1 at £70, 1 at £50 7 Landing-waiters and Examining Officers : 1 at £310, 1 at £270,1 at £230, 1 at £220, 1 at £215, 1 at £200, 1 at £180 5 Lockers : 1 at £190, 4 at £180 Tide-surveyor 2 Tide-waiters at £165 Meesenger Port Chalmers — Tide-suveyor and Examining Officer 450 270 200 305 105 180 500 400 340 235 700 225 1,625 910 240 330 170 24 220 25 Oamaru — Collector and Examining Officer Cadet 300 85 26 27 Timaru — Collector and Examining Officer Clerk anil Landing-waiter Clerk Lyttelton and Ohrutchurch — Collector Landing-surveyor First Clerk 9 Clerks: 1 at £165, 3 at £130, 3 at £120. 2 at £110 ... 3 Cadets : 1 at £105, 1 at £80, 1 at £50 ... Tide-surveyor Warehouse-keeper 7 Landing-waiters and Examining Officers : 1 at £310, 1 at £260, 2 at £240,1 at £210, 1 at £180, 1 at £160 5 Lockers : 1 at £187, 3 at £180, 1 at £175 Searcher 3 Tide-waiters: 2 at £170, 1 at £165 Messenger Salary of Officers retired — Collector at Dunedin Collector at Westport (2 months) Collector at Wellington (3 months) Nightwatchman, Wellington (3 months) ... 415 180 130 575 380 320 1,135 235 200 235 1,600 902 200 505 170 28 138 58 157 46 Otheb Charges fob. and incidental to — Contribution to other Votes— Marine and Harbours Police Postal and Telegraph I Working liailways 44 ,984 29 30 31 32 225 52 90 10

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Item. 19 2-13. CUSTOMS OFFICES AND SERVICES— continued. 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 +0 41 4l' 43 44 VOTE No. 67— continued. Other Chaeoes tor and incidental to — continued. Cost of Instruments, Books, Periodicals, and Uniform Trimmings Cost of printing Customs Tariffs Expenses connected with Customs and Excise Convictions and Seizures and Legal Expenses Expenses of Head Office and Local Offices . Extra Tide-waiters, Clerical and other Assistance Hire of Boats and Launches ... Postage, Telegrams, and "Rent of Boxes Printing and stationery Rent of Customs offices, Invercargill Rewards in connection with the Protection of the Revenue Telephone Subscriptions and Expenses Travelling Allowances and Expenses Travelling allowance and expenses of Inquiry Agent and Commercial Expert — From New Zealand to London Initial expenses establishing office in London Travelling and general expenses (5 months at £30 per month) Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... £ 200 164 600 1 ,500 1 ,000 250 600 200 60 1 ,000 350 1 ,300 45 l(i 17 200 100 48 150 100 Total—Votk No. 67 ... 8,151 53 ,135 CUSTOMS: MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 VOTE No 68 Charges foe and incidental to — Audit fees for inspection of accounts Expenses under the Immigration Restriction Act. 1908 Expenses of Customs Buildings, Wellington — Salaries — Custodian 2 Nightwatchmen at £170 ... 4 Messengers: 1 at £170, 1 at £145, 2 at £140 Cartage Cleaning and washing Expenses of running the lift Extra assistance Lighting, water, and heating ... ... . Messengers' uniforms ... w Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... Refund of duty on— Bells for All Saints' Church, Prebbleton, refund of duty promised prior to 20th July, 1909 Bonded warehouse duty on Levin's bond, Patea, payable through misunderstanding as to date on which warehouse was approved and appointed Casein-manufacturing plant, on guarantee that it will be available as patterns to enable future plant to be made in New Zealand Challenge Shield presented by Western Electric Company for competition among Communication Corps of Post and Telegraph Department Clock and chimes for Wairoa (Hawke's Bay) Post-office, paid for by public subscription 400 88 220 340 595 40 500 40 100 150 30 50 11 60 12 8 13 343 14 4 15 64

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Item. 1912-13. CUSTOMS: MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES— continued VOTE No. 68— continued. Chabges fob and incidental to — continued. Refund of duty on— continued. Cup presented for competition among bull-breeders at Manawatu and West Coast Agricultural and Pastoral Association's show Daily Mail Umpire Challenge Cup, won by Wellington Suburban Rifle Club Flags and badges imported by Overseas Club Flags presented to schools in New Zealand and to Boy Scout Corps by schools and corps abroad Goods reimported into New Zealand on which drawback is not allowed on exportation therefrom Instruments for Senior Cadets' Brass Band, Dunedin Invalid chair for A. Sutcliffe, Otahuhu, who is suffering from paralysis, and is unable to pay the duty Machinery and plant for oil boring and refining purposes ordered since the 8th September, 1911, and prior to the 26th July, 1912 Official uniform of the British Trade Commissioner Passengers' baggage not fully complying with the terms of the Tariff but declared as household effects not for sale, of passengers arriving to settle in New Zealand Petroleum jelly purchased in bond by Defence Department Piano belonging to officer of Imperial Service under temporary engagement to the New Zealand Government ; guarantee given that said piano will not be sold in New Zealand Pumps for Calliope Dock, Auckland Sera and vaccines and anti-toxins Shields presented tor competition among horse-breeders at Manawatu and West Coast Agricultural and Pastoral Association's show Silk for manufacture of flags for presentation to battle cruiser '' New Zealand" Telephones: (1) Paid under Section 3 of the Customs Duties Act, 1908, on and from 7th September, 1912, up to 31st March, 1913, and (2) paid under Section 5 of the Customs Duties Act if entered or ordered on and from 7th September, 1912, to and including 8th October, 1912 Tobacco found to be unfit for use after delivery from A. Chocqueel's factory Travellers' samples taken out of New Zealand without payment of drawback and duty paid again on reimportation Uniform of Imperial General Staff Officer under temporary engagement of three years to the New Zealand Government Refund of License fee for still to be used in Dunedin Hospital Laboratory Refund of part of fine of £25 imposed on Young Ching for breach of Customs Law Act, and mitigated by His Excellency the Governor Refund of poll-tax paid in error for Fow Toy, a returned New Zealand resident Refund of portion of annual license fee paid by British Empire Trading Company to manufacture tobacco at their factory which was closed during part of year 1912 £ £ 16 3 17 6 15 18 19 2 20 100 50 21 22 28 4 1,000 22 24 25 100 26 5 27 28 29 30 10 767 500 33 31 10 32 600 33 53 34 9 85 5 86 2 37 17 38 100 39 8 Totai,—Vote No. 68 .. 6,453

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item. 1912-13. > MARINE AND HARBOURS. 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 169 VOTE No. 69. Salabies — Mabine Head Office Secretary (also Registrar of Ships) Marine Engineer (also Engineer-in-Chief, Public Works Department, £850) Chief Clerk 5 Clerks: 1 at £210, 1 at £185, 1 at £155, 1 at £140, 1 at £125 2 Cadets at £75 (1 for five months only) ... 4 Shorthand-writers and Typistes : 1 at £140, 1 at £90. 2 at £80 Nautical Adviser, Inspector and Surveyor of Ships, and Examiner of Masters and Mates £ 625 100 265 815 106 390 525 Haebours— Manukau — Harbourmaster and Pilot (also Inspector of Fisheries, £10) Signalman Boatman and Launch-driver Lightkeeper at Heads Auckland — Bean Rock Lightkeeper Tauranga Harbourmaster Hokianga — Harbourmaster, Pilot, and Customs Officer (also Inspector of Fisheries, £10) ... Signalman Boatman Kaipara — Harbourmaster and Pilot and Customs Officer Signalman Chief Boatman Launch-driver and Boatman... Tonqaporutu — Light-attendant Mohau — Signalman Opunake — Signalman Wellington — Lightkeepers, Somes Island... Napier Bluff Lighthouse — Lightkeeper Picton — Harbourmaster and Customs Officer Waitapu —- Harbourmaster Qollinqwood — Harbourmaster and Lightkeeper Karamea — Harbourmaster and Signalman Greymouth — Harbour Engineer Okarito — Harbourmaster Okuru — Signalman 2,826 2 240 180 140 130 130 25 240 140 120 5 285 180 130 120 6 25 7 50 8 25 9 300 10 20 11 250 12 25 13 60 14 120 15 400 16 120 17 60 3 ,515 Less contributions from Customs and Internal Affairs votes, and Greymouth Harbour Board 655 2,860

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Item. « 1912-13. . MARINE AND HARBOURS— continued VOTE No. 69— continued. Other Charges incidental to — Acetone light for Bean Rock ... Advertising, books, and periodicals Boats and buildings and repairs Buoy-chain, stores, and oil Buoys and beacons, and gas for lights Clearing and fencing site, Harbourmaster's house, Karamea Cutting channel through Okarito Bar Formation of road to Manukau North Head Lights ... Iron buoys Maintenance of beacons and lights, Awakino River Nelson Signalmen Removal and destruction of logs, Hokianga Rent Snagging navigable rivers Supervision of beaches, Hauraki Gulf Telephones Travelling allowances and expenses Wages Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... £ £ 18 19 20 21 22 23 320 30 150 550 200 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 so : 30 50 300 20 20 50 120 50 100 40 75 j 400 ! 50 2,605 Lighthouses— Salaries — 30 Principal Keepers: 13 at £180, 5 at £170, 6 at £160, 4 at £150, 2 at £140 48 Assistant Keepers: 16 at £130,12 at £120, 6 at £110, 13 at £100, 1 at £50 Lighthouse expert Keepers at Castlepoint (8 months) 8,291 37 5,030 5 ,530 260 190 11,010 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 Other Charges for and incidental to — Boats for lighthouses, including repairs ... Books, magazines, and newspapers Carriage of mails Destroying rabbits on reserves Fencing Incandescent burners Keepers' station and travelling-allowances .. Lighting beacons in Helensville Creek Medical examinations and expenses Oil and stores Purchase and shoeing of horses and forage for same ... Repairs to lighthouses, dwellings, &c. Telephones Travelling allowances and expenses Wages of temporary keepers Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 25 100 300 10 20 700 650 50 30 3,000 100 600 35 50 500 50 6 ,220 17 ,230

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item. 191 2-13. MARINE AND HARBOURS— continued. £ £ 54 VOTE No. 69— continued. Weather-reporting and Meteorological Office — Salaries- — Director Assistant 2 Clerks: 1 at £190, 1 at £180 Cadette 7 Local reporters 450 250 370 102 66 1,238 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 Other Charges for and incidental to — Cleaning offices Establishment and equipment of weather-station, Dunedin Establishment of stations at Chatham Islands, Bealey, and Mount Egmont Expenses connected with opening Weather Observatory, Wellington Inspection of stations Lithographing Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Printing and stationery Purchase of instruments Rent, office equipment, and books Repairs to instruments Telephones Weather messages by wireless Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 25 » 60 9 50 20 1,240 25 200 160 5 31 100 30 2,005 69 Superintendents of Mercantile Marine, Examiners of Masters and Mates, and Surveyors of Ships— Salaries — 1 Superintendent each at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin, 3 at £380, 1 at £345 Examiner of Masters and Mates and Surveyor of Ships, Auckland Wellington : Surveyor and Assistant Superintendent of Mercantile Marine Surveyor Cadet Auckland: Surveyor and Assistant Superintendent of Mercantile Marine Surveyor Lyttelton: Surveyor and Assistant Superintendent of Mercantile Marine Dunedin : Surveyor and Assistant Superintendent of Mercantile Marine Clerk, Mercantile Marine Office, Dunedin, £210; Cadet, £75 Clerk, Mercantile Marine Office, Wellington Clerk, Mercantile Marine Office, Auckland, £185; Cadet, £75 3 Load-line Inspectors : 1 at £20, 2 at £10 Contribution to Postal Department for services performed by Postmaster at Tauranga 3 ,243 1 ,485 330 280 240 75 280 240 260 310 285 235 260 40 i 25 4,345

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Item. 1912-13. MAEINE AND HARBOURS— continued. 70 71 72 73 74 VOTE No. 69— continued. SUPERINTENDENTS OP MERCANTILE MaEINE, EXAMINERS of Masters and Mates, and Sueyeyors or Ships — continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — Cleaning offices Office equipment and rent Telephones Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 50 225 60 50 £ £ • 20 405 75 Protection op Fish and Oysters— Salaries — , Chief Inspector of Fisheries Assistant Inspector of Fisheries (£150), (5 months) 17 Inspectors : 1 at £190, 1 at £170, 1 at £100, 3 at £25, 5 at £10, 3 at £7 10s., 3 at £6 Wages of attendants, Hakataramea Hatchery 4,750 410 62 626 377 Other Charges for and incidental to — Casual labour Collection and distribution of brown-trout ova Expenses, detection of illegal sealing at Campbell Islands Grant for costs and maintenance of Fish-hateheries— Salmon-hatchery at Hakataramea Grant for maintenance of Portobello Fish-hatchery— Salaries Rent, repairs, stores, &c. Importation and introduction of — Atlantic salmon Herring and other sea-fish ... Picking and sale of oysters Planting oysters in Hauraki Gulf Stocking a Westland and other rivers with salmon Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 1,475 76 77 78 100 150 87 79 150 80 81 330 50 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 4 800 2,650 250 200 250 25 5,046 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 6,521 40 ,035 600 Total—Votk No. 69 ... 39 ,435 GOVERNMENT STEAMERS. VOTE No. 70. Charges foe and incidental to — Installation of wireless-telegraph apparatus Working-expenses of Government steamers, including maintenance, repairs, replacements, and other expenses incidental to their upkeep within or outside the Dominion— S.s. " Hinemoa " 750 9,500

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CLASS XI.—CUSTOMS, MARINE AND HARBOURS, AND INSPECTION OF MACHINERY DEPARTMENTS— continued.

:tem. 1912-13. GOVEENMENT STEAMEES— continued. 3 4 5 ti VOTE No. 70— continued. Chakgkes foe and incidental to — continued. Working-expenses of Government steamers, &o. — continued. S.s. " Tutanekai " S.s. " Hinemoa " repairs S.s. " Tutanekai," repairs ... ... ... Expenses connected with training-ship " Amokura " ... Training-ship " Amokura " (repairs) ■ £ 3 ,500 178 200 7,300 1,175 £ 7 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Bevenues Act, 1910 Total —Vote No. 70 ... 22,603 2,500 20 ,103 MABINE: MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES. 1 2 3 4 5 t; 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 L4 15 16 17 VOTE No. 71. ChaEGES FOR AND INCIDENTAL TO — Acquiring land for beach reserve, Hauraki Gulf Administration of The Shipping and Seamen Act, and inquiries into shipping casualties Audit fees for inspection of accounts Beacons, buoys, and lights at — Jackson's Head Kaipara Harbour Waitapu, leading-lights Bell-buoy for Beef-barrel rocks Burial expenses of deceased seaman, A. Burgess, late of s.s. " Mullogh " Ca rtage and frei ght Castlepoint Wharf Charts, books, and periodicals ... Checking overcrowding of steamers Contribution towards New Zealand Sailors' Boom, England Expenses connected with the burial of deceased seaman, L. B. Dorney, at Westport ... Extra clerical assistance Fog-signals, cartridges, and maintenance ... Gas and fuel for offices Grants— For building slip for fishermen's boats, Kaikoura (subsidy, £1 for £1) For erection of wharf, Tokatoka, Kaipara For improving Little Akaloa Wharf For repairs to Karitane Jetty For repairs to Whakapirau Wharf For wharf at Waiau Pa, Manukau Towards cost of British and Foreign Sailors Society's building at Lyttelton Towards cost of repairing wharf, Half-moon Bay. Stewart Island Towards renewing wharf, Turanga Creek To Westland Acclimatization Society Improving and strengthening Graham's Beach Wharf.. Improving entrance, Kaituna Biver Launch for Inspector of Fisheries and Beaches at Auckland Launch jetty at Opua (subsidy, £1 for £1)... Legal expenses Lithographing forms 150 550 50 50 525 75 150 10 75 250 300 400 50 2 50 200 25 1.8 25 500 50 75 50 100 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 250 26 27 28 29 30 15 150 50 50 100 31 32 33 500 30 75 50

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Item. 1912-13. MARINE : MISCELLANEOUS SEEVICES— continued. VOTE No. 71— continued. Charges fob and incidkhtal to — continued. Maintenance of Anglem Point light Marine survey between French Pass and Jackson's Head Morse signals at lighthouses New Zealand Nautical Almanac Office equipment Postage and telegrams, and rent of boxes .. Preparation of tide-tables Printing and stationery Prosecutions under the Shipping and Seamen, Harbours, and Fisheries Acts Purchase of iron rails for wharf at Manawatu Heads ... Rail way -fares of Royal Naval Registrar ... Relief of distressed seamen Relief of distressed New Zealand seamen and others in the United Kingdom Rent and expenses connected with examinations Repairing and renewing Half-moon Bay Wharf Eepairs to Colac Bay Jetty (subsidy, £1 for £1) Repairs to Gumtown Wharf Repairs to Whangaroa Wharf (subsidy £1 for £1) Repairs to wharves at Portage Bay and Waitaria, Pelorus Sound Subsidies for — Mangonui Wharf repairs (£1 for £1) Matakohe Wharf repairs (£1 for £1) Re-erection of shed on Warkworth Wharf (£2 for £1) Repair of Ti Point Wharf, Whangateau Harbour (£1 for£l) Eepairs to wharf, Waihola Lake (£1 for £1) Wharf at Katikati (£1 for £1) Survey of unseaworthy ships ... Telephones Travelling expenses and allowances Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... £ 34 35 35 36 37 38 39 10 41 42 635 100 350 25 450 550 275 43 44 45 46 75 35 10 100 47 48 49 50 51 52 100 25 100 50 25 100 25 53 54 55 56 100 260 250 57 58 59 60 61 62 50 75 100 25 70 50 50 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 9,077 400 Total —Vote No. 71 ... 8,677 INSPECTION OF MACHINERY AND SURVEY OF SHIPS. 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 41 VOTE No. 72. Salabies — Chief Inspector of Machinery, Chief Surveyor of Ships, &c. 23 Inspectors of Machinery and Surveyors of Ships: 1 at £385 (8 months), 1 at' £370 (3 months), 2 at £370, 1 at £355, 3 at £335, 3 at £330, 1 at £325, 3 at £310, 6 at £300, 1 at £300 (6 months), 1 at £300, (9 months) Draughtsman Chief Clerk 625 6,875 250 315

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Item. 1912-13. INSPECTION OF MACHINERY AND SURVEY OF SHIPS — continued. VOTE No. 72— continued. Salaries— continued. 9 Clerks : 1 at £255, 1 at £240, 1 at £181, 1 at £155, 1 at £145,1 at £135, 1 at £125. 1 at £120, 1 at £110... 6 Cadets : 1 at £105, 1 at £95, 1 at £75, 1 at £65, 1 (3 mouths) 1 (10 months) at £65 (including lodgingallowances) £ 1 ,466 412 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, books, and periodicals Alterations, repairs, additions to, andfurniture for offices Collection of inspection fees ... Office equipment and requisites Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Printing and stationery Rent, cleaning offices, fuel, and light Telephones Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 9 ,943 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 40 45 150 100 300 120 210 85 2 ,983 75 Total —Vote No. 72 ... 4,108 14 ,051 TOTAL OF CLASS XI £141,854

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CLASS XII.-DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR.

1912-13. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ Vote 73. —Department of Labour 15 ,263 14 ,802 30 ,065 TOTAL OF CLASS XII 15 ,263 14 ,802 30 ,065 Item. 191 2-13. DEPARTMENT OF LABOUE. £ 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 88 £ VOTE No 73 Salaries— Head Office— Secretary, Chief Inspector of Factories, Registrar of Industrial Unions, and Superintendent of Workers' Dwellings Chief Clerk, Deputy Chief Inspector, and Deputy Registrar of Industrial Unions Accountant and Inspector of Factories 12 Clerks : 1 at £220, 1 at £205, 1 at £180, 1 at £175, 1 at £160, 1 at £156, 1 at £145, 2 at £120, 1 at £110, 1 at £104, I at £85 6 Shorthand-writers and typistes: 1 at £180, 1 at £155, 1 at £125,1 at £110, 2 at £80 6 Cadets: 1 at £95, 1 at £90, 3 at £75, 1 at £57 3 Inspectors of Factories: 1 at £260, 1 at £240, 1 at £210 Architect for workers' dwellings Officer in Charge, Women's Branch Inspector of Scaffolding Messenger Auckland — 3 Inspectors of Factories : 1 at £325 (in charge), 2 at £225 Clerk Shorthand-writer and ty piste 2 Cadets: 1 at £105, l"at £90... Inspector of Scaffolding Officer in Charge, Women's Branch OhristeJiurch — 3 Inspectors of Factories: 1 at £285 (in charge), 1 ai £250, 1 at £225 2 Clerks: 1 at £140, 1 at £110 Shorthand-writer and typiste ... Inspector of Scaffolding Officer in Charge, Women's Branch Dunedin — 3 Inspectors of Factories : 1 at £275 (in charge), 1 at £225, 1 at £175 2 Clerks: 1 at £165, 1 at £156 Cadet Inspector of Scaffolding Officer in Charge, Women's Branch 565 400 335 1,780 730 467 710 325 165 210 132 775 185 110 195 210 175 760 250 125 210 165 675 321 85 2L0 165

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Item. 19 2-13 DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR— continued. VOTE No. 73— continued. SaI/ARTrs — continued. Gisborne — Inspector of Factories, £190 ; Cadette, £57 Napier — Inspector of Factories, £200 ; Cadette, £57 Palmerston North — Inspector of Factories, £235 ; Cadette, £52 Wanganui — Inspector of Factories, £200 ; Cadette, £57 Master ton — Inspector of Factories, £200; Cadette, £57 Neiv Plymouth — Inspector of Factories, £205 ; Cadette, £57 Nelson — Inspector of Factories (also Inspector of Scaffolding), £235; Clerk, £110 Greymouth — Inspector of Factories (also Inspector of Scaffolding), £175 ; Cadette, £57 Timaru — Inspector of Factories (also Inspector of Scaffolding), £200; Cadette, £52 Invercargill — 2 Inspector of Factories : 1 at £225, 1 at £175 ; Cadette, £57 £ £ 5 247 6 257 7 2^7 8 257 9 10 257 11 262 345 12 232 13 252 14 457 15 Oamaru — Inspector of Factories 130 16 17 Associate to Judge, Court of Arbitration .... 4 Clerks of Awards (also Deputy Hegistrars of Supreme Court—Wellington, £210; Dunedin, £250; Christchurch, £250; Auckland, £2ti0) 3 Commissioners of Conciliation : Auckland, Wellington, and Cliristchurch — 3 at £500 1G5 180 18 1,500 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, printing, and publications ... Allowance to J. W. Collins for services as secretary to the Cost of Living Commission Allowance to Clerk for special work Allowance to police officers acting as departmental 15,203 19 20 200 21 22 25 5 23 2125 2li 27 agents Audit fees for inspection of accounts Bicycles Cartage, freight, and insurance Cost of messenger's uniform ... Cost of special type-written reports under the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act Expenses of Cost of Living Commission Expenses, Medical Referees, under the Workers' Compensation Act, 190S Fares, hoard and lodging, and supplies for persons proceeding to employment Fees pa\ able to acting members of the Court of Arbitration Fees payable to assessors of Industrial Councils Legal and witnesses' expenses Payment to officers working overtime on special work Payment of special messengers, Arbitration Court Postage and telegrams, including rent of letter-boxes ... 750 50 150 50 6 28 29 50 2 ,200 10 BO 2,100 3 J 50 1 ,500 300 40 15 1 ,100 32 33 34 35 36

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CLASS XII.—DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR— continued.

item. 1912-13. DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR— continued. 38 39 40 41. 42 43 44 45 46 37 VOTE No. 73— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Preparing and printing supplementary digest of decisions under Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act . Preparing and printing supplementary digest of decisions under Workers' Compensation Act Printing and stationery Rebate of fares of persons proceeding to employment ... Rent, office requisites, cleaning, fuel, and lighting Tea-money for officers working overtime ... Telephones Temporary clerical assistance ... Travelling-allowances and expenses Typewriters Workers' DwellingsAdministration and travelling-expenses Destroying noxious weeds on vacant sections Expenses of laying foundation-stones ... Fire insurance, rates, repairs, and valuation fees Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... £ 25 25 1,000 750 1 ,350 15 200 800 3,300 75 £ 47 48 49 50 51 250 6 5 350 50 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 16 ,802 2,000 Total—Vote No. 73 ... 14 ,802 30 ,065 TOTAL OF CLASS XII £3 1,065

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CLASS XIII.—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY.

1912-13. Salaries. Other Charges. Totals. £ £ £ ote 74.—Department of Lands and Survey 99 ,449 73 ,735 173 ,184 „ 75.—Miscellaneous Services 124 ,314 124 ,314 „ 76. —Valuation 14 ,529 19 ,440 33 ,969 TOTAL OF CLASS XIII ... r 113 ,978 217 ,489 331,467 Item. 12-13. DEPAETMBNT OF LANDS AND SUEVEY. 1912-13. Total number of officers and artisans .. 426 £ VOTE No. 74. Salabies — Head Office — Under-Secretary for Crown Lands (also Under-Secre-tary for Immigration, £50) ... Surveyor-General ... ... Assistant Under-Seeretary for Crown Lands (also Assistant Under-Secretary for Immigration, £25) 5 Surveyors : 2 Inspectors at £420, 2 District —1 at £315,"l at £300, 1 Assistant at £265 ... . 13 Draughtsmen : 1 (Chief) at £375, 1 at £335, 1 at £330, 1 (Chief Computer) at £315, 1 at £300, 1 at £280,1 at £260, 1 at £230, 1 at £220, 1 at £200, 2 at £190, 1 at £170 21 Clerks: 1 (Chief) at £440, 1 (Chief Accountant, also Native Land Purchase Officer, £50; also Chief Accountant, Immigration Department, £25) at £325,1 at £310(also Secretary,Scenery Preservation Board,£25), 1 at £315, 1 at £280 (also Immigration officer, £25), 1 at £280, 1 at £250, 2 at £240, 1 at £220, 1 at £210 (also Assistant, Native Land Purchase Officer. £15), 1 at £200, 1 at £195, 1 at £180, 1 at £175, 2 at £160, 1 at £135, 1 at £125, 2 at £115 6 Cadets: 2 at £100, 2 at £60, 1 at £50, 1 at £40 ... Magnetic Observer 2 Messengers: 1 at £160, 1 at £18 Caretaker, Kapiti Island Land Drainage Engineer £450,2 Assistant Land Drainage Engineers—1 at £230, 1 at £200 Drainage Engineer's Assistant 750 675 500 1 ,720 3 ,395 4 ,670 410 275 178 150 880 196 i Auckland District — Commissioner of Crown Lands and Chief Surveyor Inspector of Kauri-gum lieserves and Forest Areas ... 10 District Surveyors: 2 at £350 (also Inspectors), 1 at £340, 2 at £300, 1 at £290, 1 at £285, 3 at £280 12 Assistant Surveyors : 1 at £270. 3 at £250,1 at £245, 1 at £225, 1 at £220, 5 at £200' Surveyor's Assistant 27 Draughtsmen : 1 (Chief) at £400, 1 at £335, 2 at £320, 2 at £300, 2 at £285, 1 at £280, 1 at £275, 2 at £270, 1 at £265,1 at £260, 2 at £21,5, 3 at £220, 1 at £215, 1 at £205, 1 at £180, 2 at £160, 1 at £145 2 at £130 13 ,799 ! 550 400 3 ,055 i 2 ,710 196 6,640

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108

tent. 191 i—is,: L APARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY— continued VOTE No. 7'4— continued. Salaries — continued. Auckland District —continued. 27 Clerks: 1 (Chief) at £350, 1 (Receiver of Land Revenue) at £315, 2 at £300, 1 (Accountant) at £300, 1 at £2S0, 3 at £250. 1 at £230, 3 at £210, 2 at £200, 1 at £180. 1 at £175, 1 at £170, 2 at £145, 1 at £140, 1 at £135, 1 at £130, 2 at £125, 1 at £120, iat£U5 19 Cadets : 6 at £100, 2 at £70, 1 at £60, 3 at £50, 7 at £40 6 Crown Lands Rangers : 1 at £265, 1 at £250, 2 at £240, 1 at £230, 1 at £175 ... Messenger £ 5,560 1 ,230 1,400 150 21,891 Hawke's Bay District — Commissioner of Crown Lands and Chief Surveyor ... Inspecting Surveyor and Land Officer 2 District Survevors at £300 ... 3 Assistant Surveyors: 1 at £230, 1 at £210,1 at £200 II Draughtsmen: 1 (Chief) at £365, 1 at £335, 1 at £320, 2 at £300, 1 at £290, 1 at £255, 1 at £250, 1 at £225, 1 at £215, 1 at £160 8 Clerks : 1 (Chief) at £300, 1 (Receiver of Land Revenue) at £290, 1 (Accountant) at £230, 1 at £220, 1 (Receiver of Land Revenue, and Accountant, Gisborne) at £210, 1 at £200, 1 at £140, 1 at £100 5 Cadets : 1 at £100, 1 at £70, 2 at £60, 1 at £50 ... 2 Crown Lands Rangers : 1 at £310, 1 at £280 Messenger 500 350 600 640 3,015 1,690 340 590 160 Taranaki District — Commissioner of Crown Lands and Chief Surveyor 3 District Surveyors: 1 at £300, 2 at £290 Assistant Surveyor 12 Draughtsmen : 1 (Chief) at £350, 1 at £325, I at £310, 1 at £285, 1 at £260.1 at £230, 1 at £225, 1 at £215, 1 at £200, 1 at £145, 1 at £130, 1 at £100 ... 10 Clerks: 1 (Chief) at £325, 1 (Receiver of Land Revenue) at £290, 1 at £245, 1 (Accountant) at £230, 1 at £220, 1 at £195, 1 at £140, 2 at £135,1 at £125 3 Cadets : 2 at £60, 1 at £50 2 Crown Lauds Rangers: 1 at £230, 1 at £220 7,885 450 880 200 2,775 2 ,040 170 450 Wellington District — Commissioner of Crown Lands and Chief Surveyor 4 District Survevors: 1 (also Inspector and Computer) at £350, 1 at £305, ] at £300,1 at £290 4 Assistant Survevors: 1 at £225,3 at £200 23 Draughtsmen: 1 (Chief) at £385, 1 at £335, 1 at £330, 1 at £315, 1 at £295, 1 at, £2S0, 1 at £270,1 at £265, 1 at £255, 1 at £240, 2 at £230, 1 at £225. I at £220. 1 at £205, 1 at £200,2 at £195, I at £175, 2 at £130. 2 at £115 17 Clerks: 1 (Chief) at £380, 1 (Receiver of Land Revenue) at £375, 1 at £290, 1 at £270, 1 at £265, 1 at £250, 1 at £240, 1 at £220, 1 at £210, 1 (Accountani) at £185, 2 at £160, 1 at £150, 1 at £135, 1 at £125, 2 at £100 7 Cadets: 1 at £100. 5 at £50, 1 at £40 ... 6 Crown Lands Rangers : 1 at £310, 3 at £240, 1 at £220, 1 at £205 6,965 575 1 ,245 825 5,335 3,615 390 1,455 13; ,440

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[tern. 191 2-13. DEPAETMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY— continued. V r OTE No. 74— continued. Salaries— continued. Nelson District — Commissioner of Crown Lands and Chief Surveyor 2 District Surveyors : 1 at £325, 1 at £295 4 Assistant Surveyors : 1 at £290. 1 at £260, 2 at £200 2 Surveyor's Assistants : 1 at £225, 1 at £120 11 Draughtsmen : 1 (Chief) at £350, 1 at £330. 2 at £320, 1 at £300, 1 at £280, 1 at £270, 1 at £200, 1 (Land Officer, Westport) at £205, 1 at £L90, 1 at £115 4 Clerks: 1 (Receiver of Land Revenue) at £300, 2 at £200, 1 at £175 2 Cadets : 1 at £100, 1 at £50 2 Crown Lands Rangers : 1 at £280, I at £250 Land Officer, Reefton (also Clerk of Court and Receiver of Gold Revenue, £240) ... £ 475 620 950 345 2,880 k 875 150 530 10 6,835 Marlborough District — Commissioner of Crown Lands and Chief Surveyor District Surveyor 4 Draughtsmen : 1 (Chief) at £335, 1 at £270, 1 at £210,1 at £115 4 Clerks : 1 (Receiver of Land Revenue) at £310, 2 at £240, 1 at £150 Cadet 2 Crown Lands Rangers: 1 at £240, 1 at £230 Caretaker (Ship Cove) 450 250 930 940 60 470 100 Westland District — Commissioner of Crown Lands and Chief Surveyor 3 District Surveyors: 1 at £325, 1 at £300, 1 at £275 Assistant Surveyor 3 Draughtsmen: 1 (Chief) at £350, 1 at £175, 1 at £115 5 Clerks : 1 (Receiver of Land Revenue) at £290, 1 (Chief) at £240, 1 at £190, 1 at £180, 1 at £145 ... Messenger 2 Crown Lands Hangers : 1 at £240. 1 at £175 Land Officer, Greymouth (also Clerk of Magistrate's Court and Receiver of Gold Revenue, £320) Works Overseer 2 Cadets at £50 ... ... ... 3,200 450 900 265 640 1 ,045 150 415 10 205 100 4,180 Canterbury District — Commissioner of Crown Lands 2 District Surveyors at £300 ... ... 11 Draughtsmen : 1 (Chief) at £385, 1 at £330, 1 at £320, 2 at £300, 1 at £270, 1 at £230, 1 at £225, 1 at ■£220, 1 at £150, 1 at £100 ... 9 Clerks : 1 (Receiver of Land Revenue) at £335, 1 (Chief) at £325, 1 at £265, 1 (Accountant) at £220, 1 at £215, 1 at £190, 1 at £150, 1 at £130, 1 at £115 ... ;.. 3 Cadets : 1 at £100, 1 at £60, 1 at £40 ... 4 Crown Lands Rangers : 1 at £300,1 at £240,1 at £220, 1 at £25 525 600 2,830 ■ 1,945 200 785 6,885

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[tern. 1912-13. DEPARTMENT OP LANDS AND STTEVEY— continued. 10 VOTE No. —continued. Salaries— continued. Otago District — Commissioner of Crown Lands and Chief Surveyor 2 District Surveyors : 1 at £320, 1 at £305 Assistant Surveyor 9 Draughtsmen! 1 (Chief) at £380,1 at £335,1 at £320, 1 at £300, 2 at £235, 2 at £215, 1 at £130 12 Clerks: 1 (Chief) at £385, 1 (Receiver of Land Revenue) at £350, 1 at £300, 1 at £265, 2 at £220, 1 at £215, 1 (Accountant) at £200, 1 at £195, 1 at £175, lat £145, 1 at £115 ... 3 Cadets : 1 at £70, 2 at £(50 ... 4 Crown Lands Rangers: 2 at £305, 1 at £230, 1 at £50 ... ... ... i Map Mounter and Lithographer ... ... Local Laud Officer (Lawrence) Messenger £ 550 625 , 250 2,365 2,785 190 890 175 104 145 8,079 11 Southland District — Commissioner of Crown Lands and Chief Surveyor ... 2 District Surveyors at £300 ... ... ... 2 Assistant Surveyors: 1 at £295, 1 at £200 ... | 6 Draughtsmen: 1 (Chief) at £330, 1 at £335, 1 at £315, 1 at £300, 2 at £295 ... 8 Clerks : 1 (Chief) at £300, 1 (Receiver of Land Revenue, and Accountant) at £290, 1 at £270, 1 at £200, 1 at £175, 1 at £140, 1 at £130, 1 at £100 5 Cadets: 3 at £100, 1 at £70, 1 at £50 ... 4 Crown Lands Rangers: 1 at £300,1 at £240,1 at £210, 1 at £50 500 600 495 1,870 1 ,605 420 800 6,290 99 ,449 12 18 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Other Chakgks for and incidental to — Advertising, printing, and binding Allowances in lieu of providing quarters ... Cadets' lodging-allowances ... ... ... i 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. Education Reserves : Expenses of management Equipment and wages of staff and survey parties Fuel, light, water, cleaning, and scavenging Inspection, management, &c, 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 3 ,500 35 900 H00 50 750 8,000 1,000 1,500 33 ,000 1,000 8,000 24 3 ,000 150 500 100 2 ,000 200 1,400 25 20 27 28 2!) 30 31 200

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CLASS XIII.—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY— continued.

tem. 191 1-13. DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY— continued. 32 33 34 35 yOTE No. 74— continued. Othee Chaegbs foe and incidental to — continued. Telephones in offices: Installation and upkeep, including Exchange subscriptions ... Temporary assistance Temporary surveyors and parties Travelling allowances and expenses, including transfer of officers Trigs and standards, Establishment and maintenance of Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote £ 300 10 ,000 17 ,000 36 37 5,000 600 250 98 ,735 Less estimated creditis under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 198 ,184 25 ,000 Total —Vote No. 74 ... 173,184 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES. 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 VOTE No. 75. Chabges foe and incidental to — Aratapu Swamp : Grant towards drainage of Assisiance towards making a sheep-dip at Te Rau-a-moa Audit fees for inspection of accounts Block I, Mount Cerberus Survey District: Compensation for fencing, &c. Board of Examiners of Surveyors, grant to Braeton Township : Repairs to track Bronlund, Wm.: Compensation for overlap on Poihakene No. 1 Block Bush Reserve, Mangaiti: Half-cost of fencing and clearing Cemeteries — Aria Public Cemetery : Grant for fencing and clearing Clearing and Fencing, Cemetery Reserve, Stewart Island Fencing and forming cemeteries Kiritihere (clearing, fencing, and forming) Lyell (clearing) Mangaweka Public Cemetery : Grant for improvements Mokihinui: Fencing and levelling (subsidy, £1 for £1) Old Soldiers' graves throughout the Dominion, repairing and erecting monuments Opotiki Military Cemetery, repairing and renovating graves, &c, and erecting monument ... Pongaroa, improvement Providing road access to cemeteries where present roads are on impossible grades Ruakituri, fencing reserve where soldiers are buried at Soldiers' graves: Purchase of 2 acres of land at Ruakituri Tauranga Military Cemetery, subsidy for upkeep ... Tokotnaru Cemetery : Subsidy (£l for £1) for purchase of land, &c. Tokomaru Cemetery : Grant Cheviot Estate Account: Capital value of Section 1, Block V, Domett Township, set apart for public hall site Clarence River bank protection works (subsidy £2 for £1) 100 10 400 155 200 25 113 50 20 37 100 20 17 L5 16 50 30 300 17 68 10 18 19 20 21 50 8 22 23 20 25 21 25 150 150 10 200 26

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CLASS XIII.—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY— continued.

item. 1912-13. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES—continued. 27 28 VOTE No. 75— continued. Charges foe and incidental to — continued. Compassionate allowance to widow of late E. C. Gold Smith, formerly Commissioner of Crown Lands Compensation for improvements, Sections 25 and 31, Block VI, Makotuku Compensationforinjuriesto employees while in discharge of their duties, medical and other attendance during illness, and contingent expenses in connection with £ 600 29 27 300 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 same ... Compensation to John Maher, in respect of sale of Section 3, Block XV, Ohura Survey District Compensation for loss of office to H. N. Garland, as recommended by the Education Committee ... 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, Eawhia, for steamer and launch landings Conference of Surveyors-General, Melbourne: Expenses of New Zealand delegates Construction of drain through Block XI, Tokatoka Survey District: Subsidy £1 for £1 Destruction of willows, Mangapu River and tributaries, to clear the channels and prevent flooding Doig, G. and A., refund of deposit paid on account of purchase of land as recommended by Lands Committee Dominion Map: Bonus for special compilation and drawing Drainage of Section 633, &c. Cambridge Town: Part cost of Erection of river-protective works to protect adjoining lands (including supply of wire to settlers) Expenses of inquiries Expenses of removal of temporary officers... Felling, clearing, and grassing Crown lands Felling, clearing, and grassing stock reserves at junction Awaroa-Mahoe Roads, Mangapohue-Hauturu Roads, and Raii-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 roa.d to Forest reserve, Section 24c, Block XII, Apiti, fencing Forest reserve, Section 502, Whangamarino, half-cost fencing boundary Government Loans to Local Bodies Account: Payment of loading for roads on lands in Taihape Village Settlement Extension Block (now reserved) Government Loans to Local Bodies' Account: Payment for loading on roads on land in Manawahe Loan Block (now reserved) 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 Hauraki Plains: Construction of roads and drains on Crown lands adjoining 1,400 150 100 26 20 85 100 150 22 25 100 200 150 150 5U0 20 46 30 67 47 48 49 5 ,000 50 51 52 28 30 150 53 60 6 54 251 500' 55 50 57 48 58 300 3,700

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Item. 191 !-13. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES— continued. 59 60 61 VOTE No. 75— continued. Chabges fob and incidental to — continued. Hauraki Plains: Part cost formation of road from Waikaka to Piako River to give access to Crown settlers outside Hauraki Plains Settlement Hauraki Plains, metalling roads in Hauraki Plains: Maintenance of completed works, drains, &c. (on account, £2,000 per annum for two years) Hautapu Drainage Board (grant) Hickmans Bridge, Glen Wye Runs (subsidy, £1 for £1) Hukerenui Swamp : Drainage... Hunga Hunga Drainage Board (on account of £2,000), (subsidy, £1 for £1) Hutt Park Trustees: Refund of survey and other £ 1,595 3,500 1,500 1,000 200 200 62 63 64 65 66 1,000 67 68 69 expenses Inch-Clutha: Flood protection (subsidy, £1 for £1) ... Iwitaua-Mangamuka Road, survey of, by contract Jed River Channel : Contribution towards cost of improvement Kapiti Island: Expenses of supervision (including maintenance of oil-launch) ... Kapiti Island: Erection of cottage for caretaker, grassing, fencing, formation of tracks, &c. Kauri-gum Industry Act, 1910: Rangers salaries, travelling and other expenses Kawa Swamp drainage (subsidy) Kawhia Harbour Board Endowment Sections : Sidepegging road-lines not done when road was laid out... Kelcy's Bush, Waimate: Purchase of, for water-conser-vation purposes (subsidy, £1 for £1) Kibblewhite and Markland : Refund of balance of survey fee not used as rent on Section 4, Block XII, Manganui (Gladstone Block) Kokatahi, Hokitika River, and Main Road protective works Kuaotunu Domain : Grant for draining and improving Ladbrook Settlement: Payment to Land for Settlements Account for decreased loading on buildings Lake George Outfall Channel : Clearing ... LakeWanaka: Subsidy for launch service Land Boards: Special fees to members for inspections in excess of rate authorized by Act Land Boards : Fees to members, and including expenses in lieu of fees Landing Reserve, Utapu, Wanganui: Compensation on acquisition* Landing-stage for launch, Cape Jackson (subsidy, £1 for £1) Land for Settlements Account, Payment to, for capital value of reserves — Braeburu Settlement Carrington Glenham Settlement Hatuma Settlement Hetana Hamlet ... ... ... Kauroo Hill Settlement Raumati Settlement Selwyn Settlement Waimana Settlement Windsor Park Settlement ... Level crossing to give access to Section 255, Huirangi Lochiel River Board (subsidy, £1 for £1) ... MacKenzie Country Runs : Roading to give access to (contribution to County Council) 25 110 300 300 70 100 71 900 72 1,000 250 73 74 100 75 670 76 5 77 100 50 78 79 80 81 82 150 50 50 200 83 2,000 84 20 85 30 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 9S 105 44 7 112 170 65 64 21 20 12 14 350 1 ,144

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item. 1912-13. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES— continued. 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 VOTE No. 75— continued. Charges foe and incidental to — continued. Makakaho Road to Whakaihuiwaka Block (subsidy, £1 for£l) Manawatu River protection (subsidy, £1 for £1 up to £4,000), balance Mangaroa Township: Formation of side streets (on account) Matiere Township, Taranaki: Felling and grassing Maungatawhiri River : Clearing willows ... McLennan River (Catlin's), (snagging) 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, regrassing, and building Naval and Military Claims, Expenses in connection with Naval and Military Claims Compensation— J. Brennan Charles Dearlove, Hawke's Bay Colonial Defence Force Henry Smith (Land Transport Corps) ... John Fitzgerald, Militia Richard Ross, Auckland Naval Volunteers Thomas E. Shirley, H.B. Volunteers and Militia New River Harbour Endowment Sections, Drainage of (subsidy of £1 for £1 up to) Ngarahu Road : Formation Nga-awa-purua Forest Reserve : River protection, roading, and fencing Noxious weeds on Crown lands, Eradication of Ohakea River protective works Ohakune Extension No. 1, Township of: Formation of streets Ohau River Reserve, Fencing (including flood-gates) ... Oraka Creek, Colac Bay, clearing (subsidy, £1 for £l)... Orakau Pa: Acquisition of land and erection of obelisk Otautau River Board : River-bank protection (subsidy, £lfor£l) Otautau Town Board: River-bank protection (subsidy, £lfor£l) Paraparaumu game-breeding station (subsidy) Patea Reserves: Compensation to Natives in full satisfaction of claims Payment for improvements on part Pukenui 2d. No. F.B. on surrender of lease ... Payment of rent alleged to have been made by Mrs. E. Robinson to the local Land Officer, Westport, and not accounted for Payment of valuation for improvements on Moutere Run to outgoing lessee Payment to W. C. Kensington, late Under-Secretary for Lands, of amount equal to three months' salary in lieu of leave on retirement Payment to Thos. Bell, of Sunday Island, to enable him to return to the Kermadec Islands Payment to Mrs. C. McDonnell of compensation, as recommended by Lands Committee (£1,500), and to cover expenses in connection with petition (£25) Piako and Waitoa Rivers Improvement (on account of £2,000 per annum for two years) Piako River (snagging upper reaches) Planting willows for river protective works, Makaretu Loan Block £ £ 300 96 350 200 50 25 50 240 805 25 30 30 30 10 5 10 150 600 375 5 ,000 22 116 117 118 119 250 38 75 40 120 470 121 122 76 100 123 614 124 67 14 125 501 126 218 .27 50 28 1,525 29 1,000 750 30 31 60

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Item. 1912-13. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES—continued. VOTE No. 75— continued. Charges for and incidental to — continued. Pongakawa : Boring for water Preventing sand-dunes and drifting sand, in eluding 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 Pungarehu Police Eeserve: Repairs to house and fencing, and clearing noxious weeds ... Purchase of land for access to Section 129, Block III, Mangahao, being subdivided for'settlement Purchase-money, 50 acres, freehold, Run 84, Irishman's Creek, Canterbury Rabbiting unlet Crown lands ... Rangitaiki Drainage District: Road-construetion in ... Rangitaiki Drainage : Bank protection, Tarawera River atTeTeko Rangitata River protective works (subsidy, £1 for £1) Rangitatau Block: Payment to Wiremu Kauika and two others for loss of improvements made Ratanui Township: Felling, clearing, and grassing before disposal of sections Reclamation of sand dunes and dune areas (£1,000), (on aecount) Recreation Grounds and Domains — Aratapu Domain : Grant for improvements Arawa Park Arrowtown (subsidy, £1 for £1, for general improvements and repairs) ... Ashley Gorge Domain (£1 foe £1) subsidy for improvements Beckenham-Fisherton Recreation Ground : Subsidy for improvements Belfast Domain Purchase : Grant for Blackball: Clearing and fencing (subsidy, £1 for £1) Buckland: Purchase of land for (subsidy, £1 for £1) Buffalo Domain, Coromandel: Grant for improvement and levelling Campbelltown : Public area Denniston Domain : Improvement (subsidy, £1 for£l) Domain Road, One Tree Hill Fencing and improvement of recreation-grounds and domains Flaxbourne Domain Board : £1 for £1 subsidy for improvements, fencing, &c. Geraldine Domain : Eradicating noxious weeds G-lobe Hill: Subsidy for levelling, clearing, &c. (£1 for £1) Hawksbury : Drainage (subsidy, £1 for £1) Hedgehope Domain : Grant for improvements Kaiti Hill: Purchase of land for (subsidy, £1 for £1) Kati Kati Domain : Road access to Kati Kati Domain (subsidy, £1 for £1, for improving) Karangahake : Subsidy for improvements (£1 for £1) Kauri Gully Domain, Northcote grant (final) Kirikiriroa: Improvements (subsidy, £1 for £1) Kohukohu: Fencing and improvement (subsidy, £1 for£l) Kopuru : Planting marram grass, &c. (subsidy, £1 for£l) £ £ 132 133 400 134 135 50 50 30 136 300 137 100 138 88 139 75 100 1,500 140 141 142 143 144 298 300 25 145 32 146 500 147 143 149 50 200 15 150 25 151 50 400 200 150 152 153 154 155 156 157 100 400 158 159 150 100 100 160 40 25 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 150 50 30 250 60 10 50 40 13 50 172 25

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Item. 191 i-13. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES— continued. 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 VOTE No. 75— continued. Charges for and incidental to — continued. Recreation Grounds and Domains— continued. Lyttelton and Heathcote Domain (subsidy, £1 for £1, for improvements) Mackaytown Domain Board— Grant for improvements ... Subsidy for improvements (£1 for £1) Makarewa : Improvement (subsidy, £1 for £1) Makuri: To prevent encroachment of Turakina River Mamaku : Improvement (subsidy, £1 for £1) Marima Domain : Grant for fencing and improving Marlon Park: Improvements Matai Valley (Nelson) Recreation Ground (subsidy, £ 1 for £1, towards purchase of) Millerton: Improvements (subsidy, £1 for £1) Morrinsville: Purchase of land for (subsidy, £1 for £1) Motutara Recreation Reserve: Planting marram-grass, &c. Motutara (West Coast, Auckland) : River-protection, clearing, and improving (subsidy, £1 for £1) Murchison : Clearing and grassing (subsidy, £1 for £1) Murchison Domain (subsidy, £1 for £1) Mussel Bay, Port Chalmers (area to be set apart as domain) : Grant for improvements Mussel Bay, Port Chalmers: Grant for improvements Northcote : Planting, &c. (subsidy, £1 for £1) Oamaru Recreation Ground: Grant for formation of park Okarito : Subsidy for improvements (£1 for £1) Okato : Purchase of land (subsidy, £1 for £1) Osborne Park, Doyleston: Purchase of lands, and improving (subsidy, £1 for £1) Otautau Domain : Improving (subsidy, £1 for £1) ... Otira Recreation Ground Otorohauga: Clearing, levelling, and draining (subsidy, £1 for £1) Paeroa Domain : Grant for improvements Pahiatua: Completing protective works at Mangatainoka River (subsidy, £1 for £1) Pakuranga: Levelling, fencing, &c. (subsidy, £1 for £1) Papanui Domain : Improvements Pukekohe: Purchase of land, grant £500 (subsidv, £1 for £1) £250 Pukekohe : Purchase of land (subsidy, £1 for £1) ... Rangataua Recreation Reserve Improvements Ravensbourne (area to be set apart as domain) : Grant for improvements Ravensbourne Recreation-ground : Grant for improvements Rawene : Ploughing and clearing (£1 for £1) Rawhiti, New Brighton: Replanting plantation destroyed by fire Reserve 58, Block X, Mangahao (Pahiatua County): Fencing Richmond Domain: Subsidy, £1 for £1, for purchase of land Rolleston : Purchase of land (subsidy, £1 for £1) ... Ross: Enlarging, fencing, levelling, and draining (subsidy, £1 for £1) Runanga : Clearing, fencing, and grassing (subsidy, £l for£l) Runanga Domain : Grant ... £ 22 50 50 40 20 13 50 25 700 75 250 30 50 5 25 25 25 5 125 20 200 £ 195 196 197 50 50 50 198 199 18 50 100 200 71 100 201 202 203 204 205 750 750 50 20 206 20 20 207 208 100 209 50 210 200 38 211 2L2 12 213 15 100 214

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lteraj 1912-13. MISCELLANEOUS SEEVICES— continued. 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 VOTE No. 75— continued. Chaegbs foe and incidental to — continued. Recreation Grounds and Domains — continued. Eussell: Grant towards purchase of and drainage of swamp at, for purpose of recreation-ground Eecreation reserve: Sections 26-27, Block I, Mangahao, fencing Scarborough Park, Sumner: Purchase of land, fencing, and planting (subsidy, £1 for £1) Southbridge Domain : Improvements (subsidy, £1 for £1) ... ... .. Spreydon Eecreation-ground, purchaseof (subsidy, £1 for £1) Taupo Domain Board : Grant for maintenance and improvement Te Kuiti: Contribution towards purchase of laud for Thames : Purchase of Eecreation - ground (£5,000), (subsidy, £l for £2) Timaru Eecreation Ground and Domain — Subsidy, £1 for £1, for purchase of land Grant for improvements ... Titirangi: Access to Tokomaru Eecreation-ground: Purchase of land for, (subsidy, £1 for £1), (£150), and grant for improvements (£50) Tuapeka Domain : Grant for improvements Upper Eiccarton : Purchase of land for (subsidy, £1 for£l) Uritawa : Erection of library (subsidy, £1 for £1) ... Uruti: Improvement (subsidy, £1 for £1, for) Waikino Domain : Improvements Waikowhai Park: Improvements (subsidy, £1 for £1) Waitohi Domain, Picton : Improving, levelling, and reclaiming (subsidy, £1 for £1) Waiutu Domain : Grant for improvements Wangapeka: Clearing and improving (subsidy, £1 for£l) Weber: Stumping, clearing, and general improvement (subsidy, £1 for £1) Whangamomona Domain : Grant for improvements Eefunds for improvements effected Eemissions of rent under section 56 of the Land for Settlements Act, 1908— Kinloch Settlement Spots wood Settlement Tautari Settlement Remissions of rent under section 117 of the Land Act, 1908— A. J. Eogers, Section 20, Block V; Tutaki C. J. Andrews, Section 2, Block IV, Waipoua T. Griffiths, Section 2a, Block XIII, Maketu, &c. ... C. G. Orr, Section 9, Block XIII, Punakitere J. H. Orr, Section 4, Block XIV, Punakitere J. Peterson, Section 7, Block III, Upper Waitara ... Eleven Settlers, Mangawahe Block, Eotomana, Auckland Half-year's rent to eleven ■< settlers, Eokai Block, Hawke's Bay Half-year's rent to twenty-two settlers, Eua Eoa Block Half-year's rent (C. E. Thomson) Section 6, Block III, Upper Waitara Eemissions of fines on pastoral run rente (Canterbury) 100 100 8 100 250 50 79 1,600 150 50 150 200 50 500 50 9 40 500 234 235 100 25 236 11 237 238 4 100 50 239 240 241 48 8 94 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 29 52 26 17 31 45 249 506 250 217 251 606 252 12 28

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Item. 1912-13. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES—continued. 257 258 259 260 261 262 153 54 !55 !56 VOTE No. 75— continued. Chakges fob and incidental to — continued. River protective works (Wanganui River, South Westland) River protective works, Education Reserve, Block I, Otahuna Road access — To Block X, Invercargill Hundred (Liggett) To Crown lands, Hobson County Council : Refund of thirds paid to Whangarei County Council on Section 12, Block IV, Maungaru To Crown lands, Purchase of land for, and fencing ... To Crown sections, Maramarua Parish, through Section 4 : Formation and fencing (one side) To Section 3, Block I, Horohoro (Hogan) : Felling 1 chain wide and forming 12 ft. track To Section 4, Block II, Waioeka (Peoples) To Section 25, Block XIV, Whangapeka Survey District (Brady) ... ... . ... To Section 106, Otau Parish: Compensation and formation, &c. To Section 11, Block II, Heao : Formation To Small Grazing-run 14, Block IV, Moeangiangi (subsidy, £1 for £1) To Section 9, Block XII, Tutamoe To Sections 4 and 9, Block VI, Kaitieko : Erection of stock-bridge and formation of bridle-track To Crown lands: Formation about 8 chains from railway-crossing at 2 miles 23 chains from Grey mouth To Sections 14, Block II, Horohoro, and 19, Block XIV, Rotorua, locating and grading roads, &c. To Runs 186a and 186e, Lee Flat Road, Otago : Contribution towards payment of compensation, &c. ... Through Sections 224 and 224 N.W. and 315, Waipa Parish: Compensation, &c. Through Section 13, Block I, Lindhurst Hundred: Compensation, &c. Through Sections 77 and 78, Paremoremo Parish: Purchase of land for road access and settlement £ 42 315 50 50 1,500 70 32 375 45 £ 263 264 15 100 265 266 200 100 267 200 268 20 269 20 270 225 271 112 272 95 purposes Invercargill Hundred, Sections 73 and 75, Block XXII: Ditching, forming, &c, of roads To Run 47, Ngatapa Survey District: Purchase of land and fencing To Run 253, Wart Hill: Road formation (subsidy, £lfor £1) To Sections 7 and 9, Block X, Karioi Road formation, &c. To Section 246, Parish Pirongia: Formation Road to give access to navigable portion of Tahapoka River at Wharuarimu Ruakiwi Landing: Grant to Raglan County towards erection of goods-shed on wharf at and road thereto Rotorua Township : Drainage of unlet sections Ruatiti Block: Felling, grassing, and fencing Stock Keserve, 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 Act, 1908, The, Expenses under 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 scenery, including clearing of a firebelt 258 273 100 274275 1,400 276 250 277 278 150 15 279 55 280 281 100 70 282 283 17 1,000 284 285 5 25 100 286 20

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Item 1912-13. MISCELLANEOUS SEEVICES— continued. VOTE No. 75— continued. Charges foe and incidental to — continued. Sinking new well at village settlement, Hawea (old well collapsed), (subsidy, £1 for £1) Site for wharf and shed on Kaituna River (subsidy) ... Small grazing and pastoral runs, Canterbury District: Payment to outgoing lessees Snagging and cleaning of Duck Creek, Woodend, Southland South Westland mail-steamer subsidy, monthly service Special rates to local authorities Stewart Island : Interest on £2,000,part purchase-money; annual payment, £160 Stock paddock, Rotorua County, in Rotomahana-Pare-karangi Block (compensation and fencing) Studholme and McAlpine: Amount of penalty on pastoral run rents not paid due date —Mt. White and Rivers and all stations Survey, fencing, and formation of deviation of road of access, Block 1, Mangawhero, Tauakira Block, and purchase of land for same Tarras Sand Area, Otago : Preventing sand-dunes and drifting sand, purchase and planting Marram grass, &c. Tauranga Town : Repairs to Government cottage on Lot 275, Section 2 Te Aroha: Grant for deepening main drain Teremakau River protective works (subsidy, £1 for £l) Te Tuhi Public Buildings Reserve (Wanganui River), purchase of lands for 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 Track: Blackford to Double Hill, to give access to runs (Canterbury), (subsidy, £1 for £1) Tuatapere Extension No. 2: Stumping and formation of roads Upper Waiau Ferry Road (subsidy, £1 for £1) 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 Section 1, Block IV, Apiti Sections 86-87, Block XVI, Mangaone ... Sections 139-212, Block VIII, Kopuaranga Section 13, Block III, Apiti Sections 107-8, Block VII, Kopuaranga... Sections 93—94, Block IVj Kopuaranga .. Section 4, Block I, Aohanga Sections 3-4, Block II, Aohanga S.G.R. 50, Block IV, Kaiwhata Water-boring, and erection of cisterns, Te Pu District: Grant for purposes of Waimai, Raglan County: Completion, access road Waikato River : Expenses of engineering surveys Waikato River Board (grant) ... 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 legalization) £ £ 287 10 50 288 289 290 10 ,650 291 292 293 200 250 100 160 294 295 50 53 296 856 297 30 298 42 300 200 299 300 301 302 303 304 35 4,000 1,000 305 306 423 350 307 100 308 250 300 100 400 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 39 1,393 4,095 2,735 1,022 4,240 4,483 1 ,610 2,114 726 321 322 323 324 700 450 800 250 10 ;25 40

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Item. 191 1-13. MISCELLANEOU S SERVICES—continued. 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 VOTE No. 75— continued. Chabges fob and incidental to — continued. Waitoa Drainage Board : Subsidy for works (£1 for £1) Waitoa River, snagging (above junction with Piako River) Waiwhero Creek : Improvement and drainage Wanganui River: Cost of providing punt at confluence with Ahuahu Stream Wanganui River: Eradication of noxious weeds on lands under the control of River Trust ... Wanganui River (improvement and purchase of launch) Wanganui River: Protective works to prevent encroachment at Section 10, Manunui Village (balance) Wanganui River—Subsidy for steamer seryice— Wanganui-Pipiriki, £350 per annum; also Postal Department £350 Taumarunui-Pipiriki, £425 per annum ; also Postal Department £125 West Shore, Napier: Filling in Government Reserve Whangamarino Creek: Clearing snags, &c. (subsidy, £lfor£l) Woodside-Mount Hector Track, Grant towards cost of Waikawa Jetty and Goods-shed: Cost of repairing wharf, shed, &c. Wanganui Block, South Westland : Drainage of swamp, and roading Wanganui River Trust Domain lands : Roading Waipunga Valley Road: Fencing through Runanga No. Iα Block West Winton River Board (subsidy, £1 for £1) Whirinaki Block, Hokianga : Construction of pack-track £ 92 1,000 400 200 50 1,500 10 I 775 334 335 50 336 337 25 100 338 600 339 340 1,280 315 341 342 650 250 343 to Water-race, Northburn Run (Otago) : Payment to Mrs. H. Holden for half-cost of water-race 130 50 Total —Vote No. 75 ... 124 ,314 VALUATION. 1912-13. Total number of officers VOTE No. 76. Salabies— Valuer-General 22 Clerks: 1 at £425 (also Private Secretary, £25), 1 at £275, 3 at £240, 1 at £225, 3 at £220," 3 at £215, 1 at £205, 1 at £175, 2 at £170, 2 at £160, 2 at £155, 2 at £115 2 Cadets: 1 at £70, 1 at £10 ... 2 Draughtsmen : 1 at £285, 1 at £215 Messenger Shorthand-writer 26 District Valuers: 1 at £335, 3 at £320, 1 at £310, 2 at £305, 7 at £295, 3 at £290,1 at £285, 2 at £280, 3 at £275, 1 at £250, 1 at £210, 1 at £L50 4 Valuers : 1 at £255, 1 at £250, 1 at £236, 1 at £180 4 Officers in Charge: 1 at £360, 2 at £310, 1 at £300 Draughtsman (Christchurch) 17 Clerks: Auckland, 1 at £235, 1 at £220, 1 at £215, 1 at £170, 1 at £135, 1 at £125; Christchurch, 2 at £195, 1 at £170, 1 at £140,1 at £130, 1 at £115 ; Dunedin, 1 at £220, 1 at £140; Invercargill, 1 at £218, 1 at £210, 1 at £145 ... 7 Cadets: Auckland, 1 at £60, 1 at £40; Christchurch, 1 at £60, 1 at £50 ; Dunedin, 1 at £70, 1 at £40 ; Invercargill, 1 at £50 ... Lodging-allowances to cadets (5 at £26) ... 625 4,530 110 500 140 75 7,430 921 1,280 190 2,978 370 130 • 19 ,279

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[tern. 191 !-13. VALUATION— continued. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 U 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 VOTE No. 76— continued. Othbk Charges foe and incidental to — Advertising, books, and periodicals Assessment Court expenses Compassionate allowance to widow of late William Gulliver, draughtsman Extra clerical assistance Fee 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 Kent Revision of districts Telephones and Bureaux connections Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... £ 100 100 50 4,250 50 6,000 60 100 350 150 150 850 1 ,300 700 4,000 130 5,000 £ 100 Less contributions from— Land-tax Department ... £8,000 New Zealand State-guaranteed Advances Office ... .. 750 23 ,440 42 ,719 8,750 Total—Vot to No. 76 ... 33 ,969 TOTAL OF CLASS XIII £33 ,467

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CLASS XIV.—DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, INDUSTRIES, AND COMMERCE.

1912-13. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Vote 77. —Agriculture, Industries, Commerce and £ £ £ 88 ,925 95 ,496 184 ,421 TOTAL O¥ CLASS XIV 88 ,925 9, ,496 184 ,421 Item 191 i-13. AGRICULTURE, INDUSTRIES, AND COMMERCE. [ 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 408 £ £ VOTE No. 77. Head Office — Salaries — Secretary Chief Clerk Accountant 17 Clerks : 1 at £365,1 at £360 (also Private Secretary to Hon. Minister, £25) 1 at £245,1 at £240,1 at £220, 2 at £210, 1 at £205, 2 at £200, 1 at £195, 1 at £185, 1 at £175, 1 at £135, 1 at £130, 2 at £115 3 Shorthand-writers and Typistes : 2 at £135,1 at £95 5 Cadets : 1 at £85, 3 at £75, 1 at £65 ... Editor Photographer Trade representative 3 Oversea Agents: 2 at £100 (also Tourists Section £245),1 at £50 (also Tourists Section £50) Biologist 3 Laboratory A ssiatants : 1 at £200, 1 at £150,1 at £115 Messenger 7 District Agents : 1 at £300, 1 at £280, 1 at £265, I at £250, 1 at £240, 1 at £230, I at £220 ... 20 Clerks at District Agencies: 1 at £210, 2 at£200, 2 at £195, 1 at £185, 2 at £180, 1 at £170, 1 at £150, 1 at £135, 1 at £130, 1 at £125, 3 at £115, 4 at £110 5 Cadets at District Agencies : 1 at £75, 2 at £70, 1 at £60, 1 at £50 Caretaker, Offices, Auckland 600 400 315 3 ,505 365 375 315 300 450 250 325 465 150 1,785 3 ,040 325 100 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, printing, and photographs Agricultural Museum, Expenses in connection with ... Audit fees for inspection of accounts Bicycles and repairs Biological laboratory Brewers' Exhibition British-Japan Exhibition, London (on account) Collection of agricultural and pastoral statistics Departmental exhibits at Agricultural and Pastoral Association shows 13 ,065 800 50 75 20 200 100 50 500 2 ,000

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.tern. 19J .2-13. AGRICULTURE, INDUSTRIES, AND COMMERCE — continued. VOTE No. 77— continued. Head Office — continued. Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. Drainage of Department's land, Cambridge Extra clerical assistance Freight and carriage not otherwise provided f<jr Imperial Exhibition and Festival of Empire, London ... International Agrieultural Institute, Contribution to ... Legal expenses Permanent Court, Crystal Palace, London Postages, telegrams, and rent of boxes Preparation and distribution of publications Promotion of sale of New Zealand produce iu outside markets Purchase of books, newspapers, and other publications Removal expenses Rents of offices in New Zealand and abroad, fuel, light, water, furniture, office requisites, insurance, cleaning offices, outbuildings, yards, and approaches Roubaix Exhibition, France Seed-reference cards Shipping horses to Uruguayan Government Subscriptions and extensions to telephones, including bureau charges Subsidy steam service New Zealand-San Francisco Subsidy steam service New Zealand-Vancouver Travelling allowances and expenses Upkeep and improvement of. buildings and fences on departmental reserves and grounds Visit of Uruguayan Commission to New Zealand Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the Head Office items of the vote £ 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 50 150 50 100 120 5 20 1 ,350 2,000 21 22 23 500 350 100 24 25 26 27 2 ,200 50 25 28 28 29 30 31 150 3 ,250 8,000 1 ,000 32 33 150 60 100 Lite-stock and Meat Division — Salaries — Director Assistant Director 7 Clerks: 1 at £275, 1 at £235, 1 at £165, 1 at £150, 1 at £130, 1 at £125, 1 at £110 2 Cadets at £75 Senior Veterinarian Veterinarian, High Commissioner's Office... Veterinary Officer in charge of laboratory (also house allowance, £40) 6 Veterinary Supervisors: 1 at £425, 1 at £420, 2 at £400, 1 at £380, 1 at £365 ... 23 Veterinarians and Meat Inspectors (Veterinarians) : 1 at £340. 1 at £335, 4 at £330, 1 at £325, 2 at £315, 7 at £300, 1 at £290, 1 at £275, 2 at £260,, 2 at £250, 1 at £150 28 Meat Inspectors: 3 at £200, 4 at £195, 2 at £190, 1 at £180, 1 at £175, 8 at £160, 9 at £150 33 Assistant Meat Inspectors: 3 at £200, 2 at £195, 10 at £190, 1 at £180,1 at £170, 8 at £160, 8 at £150 Laboratory Assistant Laboratory Cadet Overseer, Laboratory Farm Laboratory Attendant Manager bush sickness experimental farm (£180), (6 months) ... ... 23, 603 34 650 450 1,190 150 435 445 380 2 ,390 6,785 4,745 5 ,720 115 65 170 140 90

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.lem. 191 1-13. AGRICULTURE, INDUSTRIES, AND COMME ROE— contin ued. 34 VOTE No. 77— continued. Live-stock and Mkat Division —continued. Salaries —continued. Farm hand 32 Inspectors of Stock : 1 at £305, 12 at £300, 5 at £290, 2 at £285, 2 at £280, 3 at £275, 3 at £260, 1 at £245, 2 at £235, I at £25 9 Assistant Inspectors of Stock : 1 at £220, 1 at £210, 5 at £200, 2 at £190 3 Caretakers of Quarantine Stations : 1 at £160. 1 at £140, 1 at £40 (also Overseer, Experimental Farm, at £120) 2 Inspectors of Manure-sterilizing at £450 Poultry Instructor 2 Overseers, Poultry-breeding Stations, at £150 £ ! 125 8,830 1 ,810 340 900 270 300 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 Other Charges for and incidental to — Bicycles and repairs 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 dairies and cost of necessary apparatus connected therewith Inspection of manure-sterilizing: 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 and provision for visitors— Burnham Milton Quarantine Stations, Auckland, Wellington, and Lyttelton 36 ,495 100 1,000 50 10 200 50 800 350 50 300 700 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 655 1,000 49 50 Removal expenses Subscriptions and extensions to telephones, including bureau charges Testing stock and disposing of diseased cattle Travelling allowances and expenses Travelling-expenses Veterinary Inspector, London Trial shipment of eggs to Vancouver and London Visit of Poultry Instructor to Australia ... Wages and Expenses in connection with Veterinary Laboratory, and land and buildings used in connection therewith, including the cost of investigation of diseases Wool-instruction classes for inspectors Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the Live-stock and Meat Division items of the vote 1,250 750 51 52 53 54 55 56 200 250 7,500 170 50 30 650 110 57 58 100 16 ,325 59 Fields and Expebimental Farms Division — Salaries — Director Assistant Director 7 Clerks: 1 at £240. 1 at £210, 1 at £195, 1 at £190, 1 at £135, 1 at £120, 1 at £110 4 Cadets: 1 at £95, 2 at £85, 1 at £65 ... 650 425 1,200 330

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Item. 1912-13. AGRICULTURE, INDUSTRIES, AND COMMERCE— continued. 59 VOTE No. 17—continued. Fields and Expebimental Faems Division— continued. Salaries —continued. Agriculturist 4 Fields Supervisors at £345 ... 2 Fields Instructors: 1 at £285, 1 at £265 2 Assistant Fields Instructors : 1 at £150, 1 at £140 ... 63 Inspectors of Rabbits and Noxious Weeds : 1 at £325, 7 at £300, 2 at £290, 1 at £280, 6 at £260, 2 at £250, 1 at £240, 7 at £220,9 at £210,17 at £200, 6 at £170, 4 at £160 Caretaker of Rabbit Fence 5 Experimental Farm Managers : 1 at £260, 1 at £250, 1 at £215, 1 at £200, 1 at £185 3 Experimental Farm Overseers : 2 at £165, 1 at £120 (also Caretaker, Quarantine Station, £40) 4 Experimental Farm Manager's Assistants : 1 at £180, 1 at £140, 2 at £135 Vineyard Overseer 4 Orchard and Garden Overseers : 1 at £185,1 at £175, 1 at £150, 1 at £120 Overseer Poultry-breeding Stations (attached to Experimental Farms) Apiarist 6 Hemp Graders : 1 (Chief) at £325,2 at £300,1 at £275, 1 at £260,1 at £250 Plant Breeder £ 600 1,380 550 290 14 ,075 100 1,110 450 590 175 630 150 95 1,710 180 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 Other Charges for and incidental to — Bicycles and repairs Co-operative field experiments and provision for visitors Crop experiments on Crown lands, Westland Departmental apiaries Destruction of noxious weeds on Native lands Destruction of Rabbits on Crown Lands — Auckland District East Coast „ ... 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 Farm of Instruction: Furniture, Watersupply, <fcc. Experimental Farms and Farms of Instruction : Erection and Repairs of Buildings, Purchase of Stock, Provision for Visitors, and General Working— Arataki Bickerstaffe Lichfield Motuihi Island Moumahaki Ruakura Tauranga ... ... ■ Waerenga Weraroa Poultry Section— Moumahaki Ruakura Experiments in cultivating North Auckland gum lands Experiments in re-grassing denuded lands... Experiments in utilization of pumice lands Extra clerical assistance 24 ,690 50 2 ,010 300 300 1,500 4,050 2,665 2,470 1,350 250 650 2,750 5 ,500 200 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 950 900 100 600 3 ,500 5,065 750 5,500 4,000 83 84 85 86 87 88 10 600 400 400 400 50

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Item. 1912-13. AGRICULTURE, INDUSTRIES, AND COMMERCE— continued. 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 .98 99 100 101 102 VOTE No. 77— continued. Fields and Experimental Fabms Division — continued. Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. Grading New Zealand Hemp ... Grain grading Legal expenses Official opening Ruakura Farm of Instruction Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Preparation of weed-seed cabinets Purchase of live-stock for fattening on Experimental Farms Purchase of stud stock, including expenses of importation Removal and reinstatement of engine-house, pumpingengine, and windmill, Waerenga Experimental Farm Removal expenses Repainting buildings, Moumahaki Experimental Farm... Repainting buildings, Ruakura Farm of Instruction Seeds and plants for distribution Subscriptions and extensions to telephones, including bureau charges Subsidies to local bodies for the destruction of the Kea Training of young men at Farms of Instruction, including working-expenses, salaries of special instructors, young men, matron, and domestic assistants — Moumahaki Ruakura Weraroa 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 ... ... £ 50 10 50 38 850 50 500 3,000 50 300 150 200 25 103 50 60 .04 .05 .06 .07 .08 500 1,000 500 9,700 .09 500 50 64 ,903 10 Obchabds, Gabdeks, and Apiabies Division— Director Assistant Director 4 Clerks : 1 at £240, 1 at £210, 2 at £110 Cadet Vine and Wine Instructor 4 Fruit Inspectors : 1 at £200, 1 at £190, 1 at £180, 1 at £150 16 Orchard Instructors : 3 at £230, 2 at £220,1 at £210, 1 at £200, 5 at £190, 1 at £180, 8 at £170 4 Apiary Instructors: 1 at £180, 3 at £170 575 365 670 40 220 720 3,180 690 6 ,460 .11 12 .18 .14 .15 .16 .17 .18 19 Other Charges for and incidental to — Bicycles and repairs Bonus to officers s.s. Kaipara on landing shipment of apples to London in good condition ... Bonus to W. H. Taylor for discovery of treatment in connection with woolly aphis Co-operative fruit-testing plots Extra clerical assistance Fostering the bee industry ... ... ..., Fostering the fruit industry ... Fumigation and destruction of fruit Grant towards printing report of conference of New Zealand Fruit Growers' Associations Guarantee on experimental shipment of apples Importation and breeding of natural enemies to insect pests Legal expenses 50 50 50 100 25 50 150 100 .20 .21 25 445 .22 50 20

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Item. 191 1-13. AGEICULTUEB, 1NDUSTEIES, AND COMMEEOE— continued. 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 VOTE No. 77— continued. Obchards, Gabdens, and Apiaeies Division — continued. Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. Outbreaks of orchard and garden diseases Plans of fruit cool store 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 £ 100 50 200 100 25 100 130 131 10 3,000 25 Daiby-pbodtjce Division — Salaries — Director Assistant Director 5 Clerks: 1 at £235, 1 at £195, 1 at, £130, 1 at £125, 1 at £110 6 Cadets: 1 at £95, 1 at £85, 3 at £75, 1 at £70 10 Dairy Instructors : 1 at £340, 7 at £315, 1 at £290, 1 at £225 (6 months) 8 Dairy-produce Graders : 1 at £340, 2 at £315, 1 at £300, 1 at £290, 2 at £285, 1 at £265 ... Dairy Instructress Casein Instructor, £200 (4 months) Inspector, New Zealand Dairy Produce, London 4,725 132 600 425 795 475 2,948 2,395 160 67 350 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 Subscriptions and extensions to telephone, including bureau charges Subsidy to National Dairy Associations Travelling allowances and expenses Travelling-expenses of Inspector of Dairy-produce, London Visit of Dairy Instructor to Germany and Denmark in connection with casein industry, &c. Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the Dairy-produce Division itema of the vote 8,215 133 134 150 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 20 300 200 25 450 50 250 350 100 25 145 146 147 60 200 2 ,300 148 ,' 200 149 250 10 4,940 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 203 ,421 19 ,000 Total—Vote No. 77 184 ,42 TOTAL OF CLASS XIV £18 ,421

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1912-13. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ 10 ,625 £ 1,235 £ 11,860 ote 78.—Head Office ,, 79. —Elementary Education 1,125 700 ,935 702 ,060 „ 80.—Secondary and Higher Education 86 ,638 86 ,638 „ 81. —Manual and Technical Instruction 1,060 64 ,507 65 ,567 ,, 82.—Training Colleges and Training of Teachers „ 83.—Native School 38 ,620 3,605 38 ,620 27 ,660 31,265 „ 84.—Infant Life Protection 930 621 1,551 SPECIAL SCHOOLS. 2,646 625 3,271 „ 85.— I. School for the Deat „ 86— II. Education of the Blind 325 325 „ 87.—III. Otekaike Home 2,949 1,425 4,374 „ 88.—IV. Industrial Schools 13 ,058 20 ,665 33 ,723 „ 89.—Miscellaneous Services 14 ,142 14 ,142 „ 90.—School buildings, furniture, and sites ,, 91. —Junior Cadets and Physical Training 2,713 111 ,550 3,350 111 ,550 6,063 TOTAL OF CLASS XV 62 ,766 1,0,8 ,243 1,111,009 tern. 12-13. EDUCATION DBPAETMENT. HEAD OFFICE. 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 51 £ VOTE No. 78 Sa.la.bies — Inspector-General of Schools ... Secretary for Education Assistant Inspector-General Chief Clerk, Accountant, and Secretary Teachers' Superannuation Board 2 Assistant Inspectors at £450 Clerk, also an Inspector of Industrial Schools 31 Clerks: 1 at £445 (also £25 as Private Secretary), 1 at £325,1 at £290, 1 at £260, 1 at £250, 1 at £240, 2 at £220, 1 at £185, 1 at £182, 1 at £180, 1 at £175, 2 at £170, 1 at £165, 1 at £160,1 at £155, 3 at £150, 5 at £145, 2 at £135, 3 at £130,1 at £115 13 Cadets: 1 at £105, 1 at £95, 3 at £85, 8 at £75, 4 at £65, 1 at £55 Messenger 800 650 600 500 900 420 5,742 995 18 10 ,625

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.tern. 1912-13. HEAD OFFICE— continued. 2 3 -1 5 6 7 S VOTE No. 78—continued. Othkb Charges fob and incidental to — Books of reference and publications Clerical assistance Fares of special messengers, cartage, freight, &c. Office requisites, material, and equipment ... Telephone subscriptions and expenses Travelling expenses and allowances Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... £ £ 50 400 10 100 100 550 25 Total—Votk No. 78 ... 1,235 11 .86 11 ,86i ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 4 VOTE No. 79. Salabies — 4 Medical Inspectors at £450 (7| months) 1,125 Chabges fob and incidental to — Grants to Education Boards for the following purposes: — Teachers' Salaries: Including pupil-teachers' lodging allowances ... ... £650,000 Less revenue from reserves ... 60,000 General Administrative Purposes : Capitation on average attendance—148,000 at 12s. Additional Grant of £250 per annum to Education Boards Relieving Teachers : Capitation on average attendance— 148,000 at 6d. Free text-books and materials... Inspection of private schools ... Conference of educational authorities Conveyance of school-children and teachers, and allowances for board of children who have to live away from home to attend school Educational Institute : Grant in aid Freight Illustrations, &c: Natural History, History of theEmpire,&c Medical examination of teachers in special cases Preparation of standard test-questions in arithmetic and English and pupil-teacher examination papers School Journal (contributors' fees, printing, material, apparatus, &c.) Schools at Chatham Islands Travelling-expenses of Medical Inspectors Wall-sheets for use in public schools Weighing-machines and other appliances for Medical Inspection Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 596 ,000 3 88 ,800 3,250 4 5 6 7 8 9 3,700 13 ,000 600 250 10 11 12 13 14 10 ,000 100 5 400 5 15 20 16 17 18 19 2 ,300 800 I 650 400 1 ,500 20 50 Less credits under sections 263 and 264 of the Land Act, 1908 721,830 20 ,795 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 701 ,035 100 Total —Vote No. 79 ... 700 ,935 702 ,06i

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Item. 191 .2-13. SECONDARY AND HIGHER EDUCATION. 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 VOTE No. 80. Chabges foe and incidental to — Conveyance of pupils District High Schools: Salaries of secondary teachers ... Expenses first election members of High School Boards .. Grants to University Colleges : — For specialization, viz.— Auckland University College, Commerce, Mining Victoria College, Law and Science Canterbury College, Engineering Otago University, Mining, Medicine, Dental and Veterinary Science For addition to Statutory Grants, viz.— Auckland University College Victoria College Research Scholarships: Including fees, material, apparatus, travelling-expenses, &c. ... Secondary Schools and Colleges : Capitation.. Scholarships for Maoris attending public schools Scholarships : Grants to Education Boards (Is. 6d. per unit of average attendance) " Sir George Grey " Scholarships—One to each University College (Science) University Colleges: Bursaries ... Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote £ J 4,000 : 16 ,000 5 2,000 2,000 2,000 3,200 1,200 2,000 £ 11 12 18 450 52 ,000 120 14 11 ,000 15 16 200 850 10 Less credits under sections 263 and 264 of the Land Act, 1908 97 ,035 10 ,397 Total—Vote No. 80 ... MANUAL AND TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION. 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 3 VOTE No. 81. Salaries — 2 Inspectors : 1 at £450, 1 at £400 Inspector of Agricultural Instruction, £420 (6 months) 850 210 86 ,638 Othee Chabges foe and incidental to — Capitation, School Classes Capitation (including free places), Technical and Continuation Classes Conveyance of instructors and students attending registered classes Conveyance of pupils Examination expenses Material, apparatus, and appliances Scholarships and Bursaries Specimens and examples of students' works Travelling expenses and allowances Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 1,060 2 3 27 ,500 4 32 ,500 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2,500 5,000 900 2,000 250 25 300 65 ,567 20 70 ,995 Less credits under sections 263 and 264 of the Land Act, 1908 6,238 . i 64 ,757 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 250 Total—Vote No. 81 ... 64 ,507

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tem. 19: 2-13. ] 2 3 TRAINING COLLEGES AND TRAINING OF TEACHERS. VOTE No. 82. Charges fob and incidental to — Training Colleges— Allowances to students, and fees Salaries of staffs of training colleges (one-half, the other half is charged to " Elementary Education ") Special instruction, libraries, and incidental expenses in terms of clause 6 (2) of the Regulations Training of Teachers (other than Students of Training Colleges)— Classes at sub- centres Fares of instructors and teachers Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote £ 22,000 7,000 £ 1,200 4 5 6 4,000 4,375 50 j 38 ,625 Less estimated credits under section 18 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 5 Total—Vote No. 82 ... i 38 ,620 NATIVE SCHOOLS. 1912-13. Total number of offioers .. 232 VOTE No. 83. Salaries— Salaries of Masters, <fcc, for Village Schools 2 Inspectors: 1 at £500, 1 at £410 26 ,750 910 Otheh Charges foe and incidental to — Advertising Books, and other school requisites (including musical instruments) Expenses of magic-lanterns Conveyance and ferrying of children Freight and carriage Fuel, and rewards for supplying fuel ... ... j Higher Education, Scholarships, and Apprenticeship ... Manual instruction: Including equipment and material, instructors, and scholarships Photographs Planting sites Sanitation Special allowances to teachers in isolated places Training of teachers ... ..; Travelling expenses and allowances (including removals of teachers) Contingencies,including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 27 ,660 2 3 10 4 .3 6 7 8 9 600 10 100 10 150 a, loo .0 .1 2 .3 4 5 450 10 10 10 150 50 6 1,000 50 Less credits under sections 263 and 264 of the Land Act, 1908 5,710 2,080 3,630 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 25 Total—Vote No. 83 ... 3,605 31,265

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leiii. 1912-13. INFANT LIFE PROTECTION. 1912-13. Total number of offioers .. 16 £ £ VOTE No. 84 Salakies— 5 Visiting Nurses: 3 at £160, 1 at £150, 1 at £1*40 ... 770 Local Representatives ... ... 160 770 160 930 Other Charges fob and incidental to — Maintenance of infants in foster-homes ... ... 200 Medical attendance of infants ... ... ... 50 Rent of offices (Auckland and Dunedic) ... ..'. 46 Travelling expenses and allowances ... ... 300 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... ... j 50 930 2 y i 5 6 200 •50 46 300 SO 646 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 ... ... 25 646 25 I 621 Total —Vote No. 84 ... ... ; 621 ' 1 I 1,55 SPECIAL SCHOOLS. I. SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF. 1912-13. Total number of offioers .. 28 VOTE No. 85 Salabies— Teaching Staff: Director ... ... ... 450 11 Teachers : 1 at £290, 1 at £250, 1 at £230, 1 at £220, 1 at £210, 1 at £180, 1 at £150, 1 at £140, 1 at £120, 1 at £110, 1 at £100 ... .. 2,000 Maintenance Staff: Medical Officer (also £80, Industrial School, Burnham) 20 Matron at £135, and Assistant Matron at £85 ... 220 13 Attendants and Servants: 2 at £150, 1 at £84, 1 at £75, 1 at £70, 2 at £65, 2 at £55, 1 at £52, 3 at £45 ... ... ... i 956 2 3 4 i 3 ,646 Otheb Chabuus fob and incidental to — \ Maintenance of institution, including provisions,clothing, equipment, stock, and implements ... ... 1 ,500 Publications, advertising, &e. ... .. ... I 25 Travelling expenses and allowances, including transit of children ... ... ... 300 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... ... 25 5 1,850 Less credits under sections 263 and 264 of the Land A.ct, 1908 ... ... ... ! 225 I 1,625 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 ... ... 2,000 i Or. 375 Total —Vote No. 85 ... ... ' 3,271

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-tem. 1912-13. SPECIAL SCHOOLS— continued. £ II. EDUCATION OP THE BLIND 1 2 3 VOTE No. 86. Chaegks fob and incidental to — Grants to Trustees for maintenance of Government pupils Special instruction of pupils (woodwork, <fec.) Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 1.000 15 10 Less credits under sections 263 and 264 of the Land Act, 1908 1,025 50 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 975 650 Total—Vote No. 86 ... 325 III. OTEKAIKE HOME. 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 31 VOTE No. 87. Salabies— Teaching Staff: Principal 4 Teachers: 1 at £155, 1 at £120 (6 months), 1 at £100 (6 months), 1 at £90 Maintenance Staff: Matron at £90, A ssistant Matron at £ 80 Medical Officer 23 Attendants and servants: 1 at £136, 1 at £121, 1 at £116,1 at £113, 4 at £106,1 at £101, 1 at £86, 4 at £70, 3 at £65, 2 at £57, 4 at £52 Additional teachers, attendants, and servants and increases of salaries of attendants and others 230 355 170 50 1,891 250 2 3 4 5 Othee Charges fob 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 2,949 2,500 50 350 50 ■i ,374 Less credits under sections 263 and 264 of the Land Act, 1908 2,950 225 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 2,725 1,300 Total—Votk No. 87 ... 1 ,425

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tern. 1912-13. SPECIAL SCHOOLS— continued. TV.—INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS. 1912-13. Total number of offioers .. 130 I £ £ 2 1 2 3 4 | VOTE No. 88. Salaries— Assistant Inspector 6 Visiting Officers of Boarded-out and Service Inmates : 1 at £230, 4 at £200 (6 months), 1 at £200 Schools — AucklandManager (also District Agent, Infants Act) ...■ Medical Officer ... ... ... 7 Attendants and Servants: 1 at £102, 1 at £91, 1 at £85, 2 at £65, 1 at £52, 1 at £9 Weraroa Boys' Training Farm — Manager ... ... ... i. Medical Officer £50 (6 months), £80 (6 months) Schoolmaster at £180, 2 Assistant Teachers, 1 at £135 (6 months), 1 at £130 23 Attendants and Servants: 1 at £205, 1 at £180, 1 at £160, 1 at £116, 1 at £111, 1 at £106, 2 at £100, 1 at £90, 2 at £81, 1 at £76, 1 at £65, 2 at £60, 1 at £55, 2 at £50, 1 at £45, 4 at £20 ... Wellington Receiving Home — Manager (also District Agent, Infants Act), £190, with house allowance, £50 Medical Officer 9 Attendants and Servants : 1 at £100, 1 at £85, 1 at £75, 1 at £70,1 at £65,1 at £57,1 at £52,1 at £45, j 1 at £26 310 830 I 200 50 469 245 65 I 378 1,871 240 50 575 ! 5 6 •7 $ I 8 , i 9 Stoke— Manager at £210, and Matron at £90 ... Schoolmaster at £185 (with house allowance, £35); Assistant at £133 ... ... ... Official Correspondent (£35), (6 months) ... 13 Attendants and Servants: 1 at £170 (also house allowance, £20), 1 at £116, 2 at £111, 1 at £106, 3 at £81, 2 at £65, 2 at £52, 1 at £30 . Christchurch Receiving Home— Manager (also District Agent, Infants Act), £190, with house allowance, £50 Medical Officer (also Te Oranga Home, £30) 7 Attendants and Servants: 1 at £110, 2 at £90, 1 at £72, 1 at £70, 1 at £62, I at £50 Te Oranga Home — Manager Schoolmistress ... ... ... Medical Officer (also Receiving Home, £20) ... 10 Attendants and Servants: 1 at £130, 1 at £100, 1 at £80, 1 at £75, 6 at £52 Burnham — Manager at £245, and Matron at £90 ... ... Deputy Manager ... ... ... j Medical Officer (also £20, School for the Deaf) Schoolmaster at £214 ; Assistant at £122 20 Attendants and Servants: 1 at £160, 1 at £150 (with house allowance, £20). 3 at £150, 2 at £145, 1 at £125, 2 at £120, 1 at £116, 2 at £104, 2 at £75, 2 at £70, 1 at £55, 2 at £10 Caversham — Manager (also District Agent, Infants Act) ... j Medical Officer Schoolmistress at £125 (with house allowance, £15) 7 Attendants and Servants : 1 at £140, 1 at £110 (with house allowance, £26), 1 at £90, 1 at £70, 1 at £57, 2 at £52 300 353 18 1 ,141 240 20 544 200 180 30 697 335 j 210 80 336 , 2 ,124 180 50 140 597 13,058

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CLASS XV.—MINISTER OF EDUCATION—continued.

Item 191 1-13. SPECIAL SCHOOLS— continued. 10 11 12 13 1.4 15 16 IV.—INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS— continued. VOTE No. 88— continued. Other Charges fob, and incidental to — Boarding-out of children Good-conduct money for inmates Grant to Postal Department in connection with payments for children boarded out Interest on mortgage, Stoke Legal expenses of inmates Libraries at Government schools,pictures, andpublications Maintenance of inmates in Government Schools, and general upkeep of the institutions, including stock, implements, and work on land Maintenance of inmates in private Industrial Schools : Capitation and Special Grants Maintenance of inmates sent to other institutions Refund of inmates' earnings ... Rent— Christchurch Te Oranga Home (Christchurch) Rewards for arrest of absconding inmates ... Special Instruction : Including fees of instructors, cost of equipment and material ... Travelling expenses and allowances, including fares of inmates Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... £ 16 ,000 500 100 315 50 50 £ 18 ,500 17 2,000 150 50 18 19 20 2L 22 23 143 122 50 365 24 1 ,800 25 50 Less credits under sections 263 and 264 of the Land Act, 1908 40 ,245 1,580 I/ess estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 38 ,665 18 ,000 33 ,723 Total—Vote No. 88 ... 20,665 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES .!.» 1 ft *.' a * m - <-* -*- * -*~* -* *—" *V -"J J-*' * -M A*r\.l . I 2 3 4 5 6 VOTE No. 89. Chabges poh and incidental to — Audit fees for inspection of accounts Education Commission, including witnesses' allowances \ and expenses Examinations : Teachers', Civil Service, and Scholarships Flags for schools Grant in aid of free kindergartens for infants under school age Grant to Government Life Insurance Department for actuarial services in connection with Teachers' Superannuation Fund Illustrations, photographs, &c, for Parliamentary Reports Legal expenses Milne Seismograph, No. 20 (Wellington), (maintenance and buildings) Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Printing and stationery " Schoolmates " : Grant to cover cost of postage Store for general departmental purposes : Rent and in- j cidental expenses ... ... ... I 300 2,205 6,400 10 1,000 267 7 50 100 8 9 10 1.1 12 13 50 2,000 800 50 50

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136

Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

CLASS XV.—MINISTER OF EDUCATION—continued.

.tern. 1912-13. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES— continued. L4 15 VOTE No. 89— continued. Charges foe and incidental to — continued. Subsidies to public libraries on basis of voluntary contributions Text-book : New Zealand Geology, balance Writer's Fee and Printing Travelling allowances and expenses of members of Teachers' Superannuation Board, medical examination fees, &c. £ 4,000 285 £ 16 75 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Eevenues Act, 1910 17 ,642 3 ,500 Total—Vote No. 89 ... 14 ,142 SCHOOL BUILDINGS, FUENITUEE, AND SITES. 2 H 4 5 VOTE No. 90. Chaboes for and incidental to — Grants to Education Boards — For general maintenance of school buildings, and for additions to buildings, alterations, rebuilding, furniture, fittings, fencing, rents, additions and improvements of sites, &c. For house allowances to teachers For rebuilding and furnishing of schools destroyed by fire, and for rent of temporary premises during rebuilding Grant to Auckland University College for laboratory Grant to Otago University (£1 for £1 subsidv on Mrs. Oliver's gift) ... ... Grants to controlling authorities for rents of technical school buildings 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— Native Schools School for the Deaf Otekaike Home Industrial Schools 79 ,000 16 ,000 7,000 500 2,000 6 700 7 8 9 10 2,000 500 400 3 ,500 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Eevenues Act, 1910 111 ,600 50 111 ,550 Total —Vote No. 90 ... JUNIOE CADETS AND PHYSICAL TRAINING. 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 17 VOTE No. 91. Salaeies — Director of Physical Training (£600), (3 months) 2 Instructors and Inspectors at £350 (3 months) Staff Officer for Junior Cadets... Allowance for staff officer whilst in charge of Junior I Cadet Department 150 175 250 100

137

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

CLASS XV.—MINISTER OF EDUCATION—continued.

18— B. 7,

tern. 191! -18. JUNIOE CADETS AND PHYSICAL TRAINING — continued. £ £ VOTE No. 91— continued. Salaries — continued. 1 Clerk at £233. 1 Storeman and Armourer at £193 ... 9 Drill Instructors at £160 Typiste Temporary Clerk (6 mouths) ... 93 428 1,440 90 80 Other Charges for and incidental to — Arms and Accessories, Ammunition, Equipment, Uniforms, Model Rifles, Prizes, Engraving, Insurance, Books, Postage, Office and Store Requisites, Stores, &c. Camps of Training and Courses of Instruction for Junior Cadet Officers Clothing-allowance for Drill Instructors ... Fares and Allowances for Staff and Junior Cadet Officers, Staff Instructors, and Junior Cadets (including drill pay) Freight and cartage Miniature-rifle Ranges, Construction, Repairs, Rents, Targets, Sheds, and incidental expenses... Printing and stationery Store-rent Travelling Expenses and Allowances Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 2,713 pm iei Silt, 2 ira ■es, .T,ii III in i ice, &c. mr 1 ,500 3 • 111: & mi ad nor det 400 100 4 5 s Qα 0 "111 in250 150 6 7 8 9 10 n 211 its, 1,000 50 50150 111 1C150 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 the 3 ,700 trie 350 Total—Vote No. 91 ... 3 ,350 6, 063 TOTAL OF CLASS XV . £1,11] ,009

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138

Appropriations for State Forests Account.

NEW ZEALAND STATE FORESTS ACCOUNT.

1912-18. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. ote 117. —State Forests Branch of the Lands and Survey Department £ £ £ 3,475 20 ,942 24 ,417 TOTAL 3 ,475 !0 ,942 24 ,417 'tern. 12-13. STATE FOBEST BEANCH OF THE DEPAETMENT OF LANDS AND SUEVEY. 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 18 VOTE No. 117. Salabies — 2 Superintending Nurserymen : 1 North Island (also Nurseryman in Charge", Rotorua), £315 ; 1 South Island (also Nurseryman in Charge, Tapanui), £315 15 Assistant Foresters, Nursery Overseers, and Plantation Foremen : 1 at £220, 1 at £210, 3 at £200, I at £190, 1 at £185, 2 at £170, 2 at £160, 2 at £155, 2 at £150 Clerk 630 2 ,675 170 Othke Chakges fob and incidental to — Fencing, Buildings, Planting, Material, Ac, — Nurseries — Eweburn Hanmer Eotorua Tapanui Plantations — Conical Hills Dusky Hill Hanmer Springs Naseby Puhipuhi Waiotapu and extension ... Waitahuna Whakarewarewa Books, stationery, office requisites, photographic material, insurances, and telephones ... Compensation for land acquired for additional plantations — Rotomahana-Parekarangi No. 6, Section 2b Section 36, Block IV, Glenkenich 3,475 2 3 4 5 860 900 3 ,700 1,800 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 2 ,950 250 940 1,190 150 2,500 10 3,200 120 15 1(5 407 200

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Appropriations for State Forests Account

NEW ZEALAND STATE FORESTS ACCOUNT— continued.

139

in. 1912-13. STATE FOEESTS BEANCH OF THE DEPAETMENT OF LANDS AND SUEVEY— continued. 17 18 19 20 2L VOTE No. Ill—continued. Other Charges foe and incidental to — continued. Correspondence classes, prizes tor essays ... Extension of nurseries and additional plantations Management expenses of State forests Mount Bruce Forest Reserve : Cost of fencing 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 ... 5 500 (550 105 185 50 22 23 21. 250 20 Total—Vote No. 117 ... 20 ,942 24 ,417 STATE FORESTS ACCOUNT ... £2,417

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Appropriations for State Goal-mines Account.

STATE COAL-MINES ACCOUNT.

140

1912-13. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ Vote 118.—State Coal-mines ... 7 ,000 2; 17 ,690 244 ,690 TOTAL ... 7 ,000 % 17 ,690 244 ,690 Item. 1912-13. STATE COAL-MINES. 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 33 £ £ VOTE No. 118. Salaries— Head Office — General Manager Accountant 5 Clerks: 1 at £280, 1 at £200, 1 at £145, 1 at £100 (7 months), 1 at £90 Wellington— Depot Agent 3 Clerks : 1 at £175, 1 at £ 170, 1 at £125 Wanganui — Depot Agent Clerk Westport —- Agent Christchurch — Depot Agent 4 Clerks: 1 at £210, 1 at £180, 1 at £160, 1 at £130 Cadet Dunedin — Depot Agent Clerk Cadet Point Elizabeth Colliery — Manager Mine Surveyor 4 Clerks : 1 at £240, 2 at £230, 1 at £135 2 Cadets: 1 at £85, I at £50 Seddonville Colliery — Manager 2 Clerks : 1 at £190, 1 at £110 625 340 775 250 470 260 130 255 275 680 85 260 100 75 600 235 835 135 315 300 7,000

141

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Appropriations for State Goal-mines Account.

STATE COAL-MINES ACCOUNT— continued.

.tem. 1912-13. STATE COAL-MINES— continued. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 VOTE No. 118— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — Audit fees for inspection of accounts Building for mining classes, Point Elizabeth Colliery ... Compensation and expenses under Workers' Compensation Acts Development of State coal-mines Establishment and maintenance of Depots— Christchurch Dunedin Wanganui Wellington Houses for employees : Building expenses 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 Road to Workmen's Cottages Seddonville Colliery expenses ... Workmen's Institute. Runanga £ 100 150 3,500 30 ,000 8,000 3,000 2,500 9,500 2,000 12 13 14 15 1,650 140 ,000 300 350 L6 17 18 2,500 20 40 ,000 120 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the ' Public Revenues Act, 1910 243 ,690 6,000 Total—Vote No. 118 ... 237 ,690 244 ,690 STATE COAL-MINES ACCOUNT £24 ,690

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Appropriations for Scenery Preservation Account.

SCENERY PRESERVATION ACCOUNT.

142

1912-13. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ 345 £ 1,400 £ 11,745 Vote 119.—Scenery Preservation TOTAL 345 1,400 11,745 12-13. ;tem. SCENERY PRESERVATION. 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 2 ! £ £ VOTE No. 119. Salaries— Inspector of Reserves Secretary to Board (also Clerk, Lands Department £310) 320 25 345 2 3 4 5 Other Charges for and incidental to — Administration of reserves and historic spots (including fencing and other works) Compensation, <fcc, in connection with lands taken under the Scenery Preservation Act, 1908 Compensation for lands acquired along the Wanganui River Compensation for Native lands taken for scenery purposes (including historic spots) under the Public Works Act, 1908, and the Native Land Act, 1909 ... Expenses of Boards For payment to Laud for Settlements Account, for Capital Value of Reserves in— Tripp Settlement Road reserve at Ohura Falls, Wanganui River: Purchase and fencing Surveys, valuations, and incidental expenses 600 2 ,000 2,500 2,000 25 6 7 2 ,710 8 65 1,500 9 Total—Vote No. 119 ... ! 11 ,400 11,745 ' SCENEKY PEESEEVATION ACCOUNT Ml ,745

143

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Appropriations for Land for Settlements Account.

LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS ACCOUNT.

1912-13. Salaries, Other Charges. Total. / ote 120.—Land for Settlements Expenses £ £ £ 1,180 .3 ,448 14 ,628 TOTAL ... 1,180 3 ,448 14 ,628 Item. 12-13. LAND FOE SETTLEMENTS EXPENSES. 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 3 £ VOTE No. 120. Salabies — Land-Purchase Inspector Chief Clerk Cadet 725 390 65 Other Chabgks foe and incidental to — Douglas Settlement; Refund of land-tax to E. Bichards Newspapers Office equipment Postage, telegi'ams, and. rent of boxes Preliminary expenses, including temporary services and expenses under the Land for Settlement Finance Act Printing and stationery Telephones Contingencies, including unforseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote Lands Department — Roading, drainage, improvements, &c, for ithe benefit or protection of settlements under Section 77 of the Land for Settlements Act, 1908 : — Annan— Protective Works on Mason River adjoining Waiau Township (subsidy at 6s. 8d. in the £1 towards) ... ... ... ] Water-race, head works, &c. ... ... i Argyll — Suspension-bridge at College Itoad to give access to Section 3, Block III, Waipukurau (Jas. Keys) Beaumont— Subsidy (£1 for £1) to prevent erosion of river Cradock — Metalling roads in 1,180 2 3 4 5 6 246 10 5 50 7 8 9 1,200 10 15 20 10 37 557 i: 35 12 25 L8 15 14 Dyer — Water-race Fencourt — Improvement and extension of Fencourt main drain, Eureka Drainage Board (subsidy, £1 for 15 200 300

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144

Appropriations for Land for Settlements Account.

LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS ACCOUNT— continued.

item. 1912-13. LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS EXPENSES -continued. £ £ 16 17 18 19 20 VOTE No. 120— continued. Otheb Charges for and incidental to — continued. Lands Department— continued. Roading, drainage, improvements, &c. — continued. Flaxbourne — Forming streets in Ward Township . 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 — Ereotion of culvert over stream adjoining Section 4, Block I. Grant for road-works Metalling roads in Hornby— Completion of roads in ... Kaimahi — Half-cost of providing drain between Sections 1-5, and freehold Section 380 Kauroo Hill— Providing bridge at Raupo Crossing, Kakanui River (balance) Road access to Section 33a Lindsay — Irrigation (subsidy, £1 for £1) ... .... Protective works to prevent encroachment Waipawa River Mahupuku— Access Road to Section 2, Block XIII, Hu45 100 13 30 60 350 70 21 45 22 5 23 1,630 15 24 300 813 25 angarua Makareao— Repairs to machinery boiler at limekilns at Dunback Matamata — Refund to J. S. Piggott of amount overloaded on capital value for fencing on Section 149 Methuen — Water-supply MillsProtective works to prevent encroachment Hook River Straightening Hook River Normandale — Eradication of noxious weeds Ohakea — Protective works to prevent encroachment of Rangitikei River Opouriao— Protective works to prevent encroachment of Whakatane and Waimana Rivers 200 26 175 27 14 28 898 29 20 10 30 700 31 300 32 1 ,000 33 34 Otahu — Drainage . Otekaike — Erection of groyne to prevent encroachment of river on Section 15a ... Irrigation 5 20 500

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Appropriations for Land for Settlements Account.

LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS ACCOUNT- continued.

19-B. 7.

145

tem. I. 1912-13. tem. LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS EXPENSES— continued. 35 35 36 37 VOTE No. 120— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to— continued. Lands Department —continued. Roading, drainage, improvements, &c. — continued. Poerua — Protective works, Slatey Creek and Crooked) River (subsidy, £1 for £1), (£100) [ Partial formation and gravelling road (£50) ) Rangiatea— Subsidy, £1 for £1, to Waikehau Drainage Board for drainage, Waikehau Stream Rewi— Clearing Tauhei Stream, contribution Tauhei Drainage Board 22 36 37 10 350 38 38 39 1-0 tl 12 13 14 Ringway— Protective works to prevent encroachment of Aparima River (£1 for £1 subsidy) Spotswood— Clearing gorse, &c, on vacant sections Steward— Protective works, Awamoko Stream (including compensation for lands taken) River protective works to prevent encroachment on Section 43a (W. B. Allan) Subsidiary water-races ... Te Arai— Drainage Tongoio— Eradication of blackberries Tripp— Contribution towards erection of light stock-bridge Waikakahi— Protection against river encroachment (subsidy, £lfor£l) 50 39 16 40 351 100 100 41 80 12 43 230 44 50 26 45 15 ,6 I i7 Waimana — Protective works to prevent encroachment of river (general) Protective works to prevent encroachment of river on Section 19 (Cassie), (subsidy, £1 for £1) Waipapa— Protective works, South Bank George Stream, through Harkaway Flat (subsidy, £1 for £1) Wangapeka— Protective works to prevent encroachment of Sherry River on Section 22, Block XI, Wangapeka 1,640 300 50 30 Total —Vote No. 120... 13 ,448 14 ,628 LAND EOR SETTLEMENTS ACCOUNT • • £1 ,628

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Appropriations for Public Trustee's Account.

PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S ACCOUNT.

146

Item. 1912-13. Chargeable on the Public Trustee's Account. £ £ i 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 184 VOTE No. 128. Salaries— Head Office — Public Trustee Deputy Public Trustee and Chief Inspector Solicitor Secretary Accountant Inspector ... 7 Officers in Charge of Branches: 1 at £400, 1 at £350, 1 at £335, 1 at £325, 1 at £265, 1 at, £250, 1 at £215 Chief Examiner and Sub-Inspector 2 Assistant Solicitors : 1 at £350, 1 at £225 2 Assistant, Examiners : 1 at £250, 1 at £230 40 Clerks : 1 at £235, 1 at £225,1 at £220, 2 at £205, 2 at £200, 1 at £190,1 at £185, 2 at £180, 1 at £175, 3 at £170, 1 at £165, 1 at £160, 1 at £155, 6 at £145, 1 at £140, 2 at £135, 1 at £126, 2 at £125, 2 at £120, 3 at £110, 5 at £105 25 Cadets: 1 at £95, 2 at £80, 3 at £75, 2 at £70, 5 at £65, 5 at £60, 7 at £50... 16 Cadets at £40 each 16 Shorthand-writers and Tvpists: 2 at £170, 1 at £160, 1 at £135,1 at £125, 2 at £120, 1 at £110, 2 at £100, 1 at £95, 1 at £80, 2 at £65, 1 at £60, 1 at £55 Custodian 2 Night-watchmen at £164 each Boiler attendant General cleaner Messenger ... ... ... Lift attendant District Offices — Auckland — District Manager, £475 ; 4 Clerks—1 at £280, 1 at £165, 2 at £135; 5 Cadets—1 at £65, 2 at £60, 2 at £50: 2 Typists—1 at £105, 1 at £80 Christchurch — District Manager, £475 ; 5 Clerks— 1 at £215, 1 at £200, 1 at £145, 1 at £140, 1 at £110; 3 Cadets— 2 at £75,1 at £50; 3 Typists—1 at £140,1 at £105, lat£70 Dunedin — District Manager, £460 (including £75 as Official Assignee); 3 Clerks—1 at £225, 1 at £160, 1 at £130; 3 Cadets—1 at £80, 1 at £60, 1 at £50; 2 Typists—1 at £105, 1 at £100 Wellington— District Manager, £400; 3 Clerks—2 at £235, 1 at £135; 2 Cadets—1 at £65, 1 at £50; 1 Tvpist at £110 1 ,000 600 600 490 375 350 2,140 290 575 480 6,141 1,595 640 1,730 240 328 159 159 130 80 1,660 I 1,800 1,370 1 ,230 1,000 600 600 490 375 350 2,140 290 575 480 6,141 1,595 640 1,730 240 328 159 159 130 80 1,660 1,800 5 1,370 1,230

147

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Appropriations for . Public Trustee's Account.

PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S ACCOUNT— continued.

tern. 191 2-13. VOTE No. 128— continued. Salaries — continued. District Offices —continued. New Plymouth — 2 Clerks : 1 at £165, 1 at £135 ; 1 Cadet at £40 ... £ £ 6 7 340 Hawera— District Manager and Reserves Agent, £350; 3 Clerks—1 at £170, 1 at £135, 1 at £116; 1 Cadet at £40; 2 Typists—1 at £60, 1 .at £50 Wanganui — District Manager, £315 ; 1 Clerk at £160; 2 Cadets —1 at £85, 1 at £60; 1 Typist at £50 921 670 Napier— District] Manager, £265 (including £25 as Deputy Official Assignee) ; 2 Cadets—1 at £85,1 at £65 ... Nelson— District Manager, £300; 2 Cadets—1 at £85, 1 at £50 415 10 435 11 12 Greymouth— District Manager, £300 (including £25 as Deputy Official Assiguee); 1 Cadet at £75; 1 Typist at £85 Invercargill — District Manager, £250 ; 1 Typist, £85 ... Miscellaneous— Local Audit, £500; London Agency, £100 460 335 13 600 Less part contribution from Justice Department 28, 338 125 28 ,213 14 15 Other Charges for and incidental to — Compassionate allowance to Agnes McKiunon Morice, widow of Francis Henry Morice, late.District Manager, Dunedin Compensation to Alex. Montgomery on retirement from the position of Agent for the Public Trustee at Timaru, for prospective business introduced Establishing and equipping safe-deposit system, and providing access to basement for such purpose Extension and addition to office premises at Christchurch 100 100 16 700 17 1,500 18 19 20 New premises— Auckland : Purchase of land, erection of buildings, furnishing, and incidental expenses Hawera : Erection of buildings, furnishing, and incidental expenses Wanganui: Purchase of land, erection of buildings, furnishing, and incidental expenses Greymouth: Erection of buildings, furnishing, and incidental expenses Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes 12 ,600 1,800 50 ,313 21 3 .000 22 1,500 800 Total—Vote No. 128... 22 ,100 PUBLIC TEUSTEE'S ACCOUNT £50, 13

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Appropriations for Government Insurance Account.

GOVERNMENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT.

148

tem. 1912-13. Chargeable on the Government Insurance Account. £ k 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 142 VOTE No. 129. Salabies— Head Office — Commissioner (also Accident, £100) Actuary (also Accident, £25) Deputy Commissioner (also Secretary, £725; also Accident, £25) Secretary (also Deputy Commissioner, £125; also Accident, £25) Chief Medical Officer Accountant (also Accident, £25) ... Chief Clerk (also Accident, £25) ... Assistant Actuary (also Accident, £25) Office Examiner (also Accident, £15) 71 Clerks: 1 at £375, 1 at £340 (also Accident, £10), 1 at £310, 1 at £295,1 at £290 (also Accident, £10), 1 at £290, 1 at £280 (also Accident, £25), 1 at £280 (also Accident, £10), 11 at £250, 3 at £240, 4 at £230, 4 at £210, 1 at £205, 6 at £200, 3 at £190, 3 at £180, 1 at £165, 7 at £160, 2 at £150, 2 at £145, 3 at £130, 2 at £120, 8 at £115, 3 at £100 17 Cadets : 4 at £85, 1 at £75, 3 at £70, 3 at £60, 6 at £50 For auditing accounts Chief Messenger Supervisor of Messengers (also Department of Internal Affairs, £290; and Eire Inspector, £50) 4 Messengers: 1 at £164, 3 at £160 2 Nightwa.tchmen at £173 each ... 900 850 125 725 450 505 425 465 365 13,930 1,105 240 217 65 644 346 Local Offices— Wellington Agency — District Manager (and Supervisor of New Business), (also Accident, £25) 3 Clerks.: 1 at £290, 1 at £250, 1 at £150 Cadet 21,357 740 690 60 Auckland Agency— District Manager (also Accident, £25) 3 Clerks: 1 at £270,1 at £235, 1 at £190 Cadet 1,490 I I 395 695 50 Christchurch Agency— District Manager (also Accident, £25) ... 3 Clerks: 1 at £285 (also Accident, £15), 1 at £220, 1 at £180 Cadet 1,140 465 685 60 1,210

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149

Appropriations for Government Insurance Account.

GOVERNMENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT— continued.

!tem. VOTE No. 129— continued. S al arie s— continued. Local Offices —continued. Dunedin Agency— District Manager (also Accident, £25) .. 4 Clerks : 1 at £255 (also Accident, £15), 1 at £210, 1 at £110, 1 at £100 Messenger 1912-13. £ £ 5 315 675 120 Napier Agency — Resident Agent Clerk 1,110 6 300 120 Wanganui Agency — Resident Agent (also Accident, £15) Clerk Cadet .... 420 285 160 40 Nelson Agency — Resident Agent Cadet 485 260 50 Timaru Agency— Resident Agent (also Accident, £15) Cadet 310 235 85 320 10 Oamaru Agency — District Manager (also Accident, £15) ... Cadet 205 70 Invercargill Agency— District Manager (also Accident, £15) .. 2 Clerks : 1 at £190, 1 at £150... Cadet 275 11 350 340 60 12 Greymouth Agency — Resident Agent Cadet 750 235 110 13 London—High Commissioner's OfficeHalf Salary of one Clerk 345 100 7,955 29,312 14 15 16 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, printing, and stationery Bank exchange and agency fees ... Building on Department's leasehold property at Wanganui, (on account) Cadets' residential allowances Carriage and freight 2,900 200 1,750 575 75 17 18

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150

Appropriations for Government Insurance Account.

GOVERNMENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT— continued.

Item. ' lgl VOTE No. 129— continued £ Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. 19 Commission ... ... ... 22,000 20 Compassionate allowance to late agent, W. J. Rudd 502 21 Compensation for loss of office, late Chief Mossenger W. Archer ... 624 22 Extra clerical assistance ... ... ... j 360 23 Fees for certificates of death, &c... ... ... 25 24 Fuel ... ... ... 130 25 Furniture goods, &c. ... ... ... 350 26 Grant of two months' salary, late Chief Messenger W. Archer ... ... ... 36 27 Insurance premiums ... ... ... 250 28 Legal expenses ... ... ... '■ 250 29 Lighting and electric power ... ... ... 250 30 Medical fees ... ... ... 5,500 31 Office-cleaning ... ... .... 600 32 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 1,850 33 Rates ... ... ... i 500 34 Remuneration to Post and Telegraph Department for services rendered ... ... ... 450 35 Rent ... ... ... 850 36 Repairs, &c. ... ... ... 1,000 37 Subscriptions to insurance magazines, newspapers, &c. I 150 38 Telephones ... ... ... | 150 39 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 900 40 I Triennial expenses ... ... ..•_. 1,300 41 : Valuation fees ... ... ... 100 42 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... ' ... 150 1912-13. ! 43,777 Total—Vote No. 129 ... ..'. 73,08' GOVEENMENT INSUEANCE ACCOUNT .... £' 3,089

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Appropriations for Government Accident Insurance Account.

GOVERNMENT ACCIDENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT.

151

!tem. 1912-13. Chargeable on the Government Accident Insurance Account. .£• £ 100 25 25 25 VOTE No. 130. 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, £505) Chief Clerk (also Life Insurance, £425) Assistant Actuary (also Life Insurance, £465) Office Examiner (also Life Insurance. £365) 4 Clerks: 1 at £10 (also Life Insurance, £340), 1 at £10 (also Life Insurance, £290), 1 at £25 (also Life Insurance, £280), 1 at £10 (also Life Insurance, £280) 100 25 25 25 25 25 15 55 25 25 I 15 55 295 295 Local Offices — Wellington Agency— District Manager (also Life Insurance, £740) 25 Auckland Agency — District Manager (also Life Insurance, £395) 25 Christchurch Agency— District Manager (also Life Insurance, £465) Clerk (also Life Insurance, £285) 25 15 Dunedin Agency — District Manager (also Life Insurance, £315) Clerk (also Life Insurance, £255) 40 25 15 Wanganui Agency— Resident Agent (also Life Insurance, £285) 40 ""*■ . 15 i Timaru Agency— Resident Agent (also Life Insurance, £235) 15 I Oamaru Agency— District Manager (also Life Insurance, £205) 15 Tnvercargill Agency— District Manager (also Life Insurance, £350) 15 190

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Appropriations for Government Accident Insurance Account.

GOVERNMENT ACCIDENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT— continued.

152

tern. 19 2-13. 10 11 12 13 14 15 VOTE No. 130— 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 7,110 16 17 50 Total—Vote No. 130 ... 6,625 GOVERNMENT ACCIDENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT £7,1 10

153

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Appropriations for State Fire Insurance Account.

STATE FIRE INSURANCE ACCOUNT.

20— B. 7,

Item. 1912-13. Chargeable on the State Fire Insurance Account. 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 51 VOTE No. 131 Salaries — Head Office and Wellington Branch — General Manager Deputy General Manager Accountant Inspector Fire Surveyor 10 Clerks: 1 at £210, 2 at £175, 2 at £135, 1 at £130, 2 at £115, 1 at £105, 1 at £100 7 Cadets: 2 at £100, 1 at £80, 1 at £70, 2 at £50, lat£40 550 435 315 285 200 1,395 490 Auckland Branch — Manager 3 Clerks : 1 at £160, 1 at £150, 1 at £115 5 Cadets: I at £100, 2 at £60, 2 at £50 Typiste 3,670 2 390 425 320 65 Christchurch Branch — Manager ... 4 Clerks : 1 at £200, 1 at £150, 1 at £110, 1 at £100 ... 2 Cadets : 1 at £60, 1 at £50 ... Typiste 1,200 400 560 110 70 Dunedin Branch — Manager 2 Clerks : 1 at £190, 1 at £185 2 Cadets : 1 at £100, 1 at £60 Typiste 1,140 290 375 160 90 New Plymouth Branch— Manager Clerk 915 245 115 6 Palmerston North Branch — Manager Clerk Cadet (£40), (9 months) 360 245 125 30 400 7 ,685

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154

Appropriations for State Fire Insurance Account.

STATE FIRE INSURANCE ACCOUNT— continued.

:tem. 1912-13. VOTE No. 131— continued. Other Chabges foe and incidental to — £ 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 Auditing accounts Board fees for unofficial members Commission Contributions to Fire Boards under the Fire Brigades Act, 1908 Exchange Extra clerical assistance Fidelity guarantee premiums ... Interest Lodging-allowances for Cadets Office cleaning and lighting Office equipment Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Printing, stationery, and advertising Rent Telephones Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 50 55 5,750 990 35 200 25 70 26 175 250 700 820 870 80 425 1.50 Total —Vote No. 181 ... 10 ,671 18 ,35i STATE EIBE INSUBANOE ACCOUNT £18,356

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Appropriations for New Zealand State-guaranteed Advances Account.

NEW ZEALAND STATE-GUARANTEED ADVANCES ACCOUNT.

21— B. 7.

155

1919-13 1912-13. iaiz-io. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. _ ote 132.—Advances to Settlers Branch ... £ & 9 ,970 j 287 ,265 £ 297 ,235 „ 133. —Advances to Workers Branch 1 ,551 62 ,980 64,531 „ 134.—Advances to Local Authorities Branch 386 165,450 165 ,836 TOTAL 527 ,602 11,907 515 ,695 tern l< )12-13. 0HAEGBABLE TO THE ADVANCES TO SETTLEES BEAN0H. £ £ 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 53 VOTE No. 132. Salaries— Superintendent (also Secretary to the Treasury. Receiver and Paymaster-General, and Registrar New Zealand Consols, £900) Deputy Superintendent (also Workers' Branch, £50)... Solicitor (also Workers' Branch, £25) Accountant (also Workers' Branch, £25) ... Inspecting Valuer Receiver 37 Clerks : 1 at £310, 1 at £300, 1 at £285, 2 at £280, 1 at £275, 1 at £240, 1 at £235, 2 at £225, 2 at, £215, 1 at £210, 1 at £205, 2 at £200, 1 at £195, 2 at £190, 1 at £180, 1 at £175, 2 at £170, 3 at £160, 1 at £145, 1 at £140, 1 at £135, 1 at £125, 1 at £120, 3 at £1JO, 3 at £106 7 Cadets : 2 at £96, 2 at £86, 3 at £76 ... 2 Members of the Board not in Civil Service : 1 at £250, 1 at£15O 100 450 375 340 315 290 6 ,963 592 400 145 Messenger Other Charges for and incidental to — Compensation to H. Voght for losses sustained through not getting possession of property sold to him by the Department Contribution to Post Office Contribution to Valuation Department (agency work)... Contribution to Valuation Department (valuation fees) Court fees Extra Clerical Assistance Interest on amounts deposited against loans Interest on loan 9,970 2 3 4 5 6 7 s 9 50 700 500 6 ,500 50 250 40 275 ,000

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156

Appropriations for New Zealand State-guaranteed Advances Account.

NEW ZEALAND STATE-GUARANTEED ADVANCES ACCOUNT— continued.

'tern. 1912-13. ADVANCES TO SETTLEE8 BEANCH— continued. 10 11 12 18 14 15 10 17 18 VOTE No. 132— continued. Othee Charges fob and incidental to — continued. Office furniture and fittings Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Printing and stationery Proportion of audit expenses ... Refund valuation fees on loans not entertained Rent of offices Telephones Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to tbe other items of the vote £ 150 650 1,100 300 1,500 75 50 250 100 Total—Vote No. 132... 287 ,265 297 ,235 CHANGEABLE TO THE ADVANCES TO WORKERS BRANCH. 1912-13. Total number of officere .. 16 VOTE No. 133. Salabies — Deputy Superintendent (also Advances to Settlers Branch £450) Solicitor (also Advances to Settlers Branch, £375) Accountant (also Advances to Settlers Branch, £340) ... 6 Clerks : 1 at £220, 2 at £170, 1 at £156, 1 at £150, 1 at £125 7 Cadets: 2 at £76, 3 at £66, 1 at £60, 1 at £50 50 25 25 991 460 Otheb Chab«je8 pob and incidental to — Contribution to Post-office Contribution to Valuation Department, agency work ... Contribution to Valuation Department, valuation fees Interest on loans Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Printing and stationery Proportion of audit expenses ... Eefund of valuation fees on loans not entertained Solicitors' costs, preparation of mortgages .. Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 1,551 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 400 250 1,650 60 ,000 150 100 150 150 100 30 Total—Vote No. 133 ... 62 ,980 64 ,531 CHARGEABLE TO THE ADVANCES TO LOCAL AUTHORITIES BRANCH. 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 1 VOTE No. 134. Salabies — Clerk Contribution to Treasury for clerical services 156 230 386

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157

Appropriations for New Zealand State-guaranteed Advances Account.

NEW ZEALAND STATE-GUARANTEED ADVANCES ACCOUNT— continued.

;tem. 191 !-13. ADVANCES TO LOCAL AUTHORITIES BRANCH — continued. £ 2 3 4 5 6 7 VOTE No. 134— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — Contribution to Post-office ... Interest on loan Postages, telegrams, and rent of boxes Printing and stationery Proportion of audit expenses ... Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 100 65 ,000 150 100 50 50 65 ,450 Opening up Crown Lands for Settlement — Formation and construction of roads and bridges 100 ,000 Total—Vote No. 134... 165 ,836 NEW ZEALAND STATE-GUAEANTEED ) ADVANCES ACCOUNT j .£527, i02

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Appropriations for Native Land Settlement Account.

NATIVE LAND SETTLEMENT ACCOUNT.

By Authority : John Mackay, Government Printer, Wellington. —1912.

158

1912-13. " I i 1 Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ Vote 135—Native Land Purchase Expenses 50 300 35i TOTAL 50 300 35i Item. 12-13. NATLVE LAND PURCHASE EXPENSES. 1912-13. Total number of officers .. 1 VOTE No. 135. Salabieb— Native Land Purchase Officer (also Chief Accountant, Lands Department, £325), (also Chief Accountant, Immigration Department, £25) 50 Otheb Chabges of and incidental to — Travelling, valuation, and general administration expenses 300 Total—Vote No. 135 ... 350 NATIVE LAND SETTLEMENT ACCOUN r i :350

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APPROPRIATIONS CHARGEABLE ON THE CONSOLIDATED FUND AND OTHER ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st MARCH, 1913., Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1912 Session II, B-07

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APPROPRIATIONS CHARGEABLE ON THE CONSOLIDATED FUND AND OTHER ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st MARCH, 1913. Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1912 Session II, B-07

APPROPRIATIONS CHARGEABLE ON THE CONSOLIDATED FUND AND OTHER ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st MARCH, 1913. Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1912 Session II, B-07