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1920-1921. NEW ZEALAND.

APPROPRIATIONS CHARGEABLE ON THE CONSOLIDATED FUND AND OTHER ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st MARCH, 1921.

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INDEX. 1920-1921. Vote Page Vote Page 78—Aocideut Insurance Aooount .. .. 208 38—Medical Inspection .. .. .. 186 80—Advances to Local Authorities Branoh .. 214 27 —Mental Hospitals .. .. .. 101 80—Advanoes to Settlers Branch .. .. 211 32 -Mercantile Marine, Superintendents of .. 137 80 — Advances to Workers Branoh .. .. 213 23-Messengers and Office-keepers .. ..84 37 —Agriculture .. .. .. ..168 32—Meteorologioal Office .. .. .. 137 24—Audit Office .. .. .. .. ' 96 22—Mines Department .. .. 76 22—Mines: Miscellaneous Servioes .. 78 16—Baukruntcv CI 23—Ministers'Secretaries .. .. ..83 * 3 " 23—Museum .. .. .. ..89 9—Carriage of Mails by Railway .. 43 ... „ _ 23-Censut and Statistics .. .. ..86 „ Misoolla-neouß Servioes--38-Child Welfare .. .. .. ..190 31-Customs .. .. .. ..181 Civil List 5 t°-5f»"» "6 23-Clerk of Executive Council .. ..83 .. .. .. ..194 9-Conveyanoe of Inland Mails .. ..42 23-Intornal Affairs .. .. .. ..91 9—Conveyance of Ocean Mails .. ..41 J - ™™ , 0 •• •• •• " ,?f 14-Cook Islands .. .. .. ..54 34-Lands and Survey .. .. ~151 10-Coroners .. .. .. ..62 gg-MMine " " " ' ■ "J 17-oriminal Prosecutions .. .. .. 65 AA ~ m . es ■ ■ • ■ • • "IS 19—Crown Law Office .. .. ..69 £°~S,. lve " " " "71 31—Customs Offices and Servicos .. .. 130 lonoe •• •• •• " !i 31-Customs; Miscellaneous .. .. .. 131 9-Post and Telegraph .. .. ..43 2—Treasury .. .. .. ..28 30—Defence Department .. .. .. 116 Q „",, ~_ ~ , , _. .. „ 30-Defence: Miscellaneous .. .. ..126 o-National Provident and Fr.endly Soo.eties De73—Discharged Soldiers Settlement Account .. 216 .. , T p , artn }? nt '\ " " " * oq n,.,.; ;„ t„i, <„_„ an 15—Native Department .. .. ..56 23 —Dominion Laboratory .. .. yu _„ .. . T e , „ ... . .., J 72—Native Land Settlement Aocount .. .. 215 „ _, , , r , -„, ,_, 72 —Native Land Purohase Expenses .. .. 215 38—Education Department: Head Office .. .. 179 38—Native Schools 184 Education Loans Account .. .. 226 i s _. N ative : Miscellaneous Servioes .'." '.'. 57 38-Education : Misoel aneous Services .. .. 194 67 .„ Nauru and ocea „ Ts ] ailds Account .. .. 224 38—Education of the Blind .. .. .. 18< 6-Naval Defenoe .. .. .. ..34 36—Electoral .. .. .. ..167 38—Elementary Education .. .. ..181 ig_Patent Offioe .. .. .. ..60 7-External Affairs .. .. ..35 s_pensions5_p e nsions Department .. .. ..33 Permanent Charges .. .. .. 6 Pinanoe Departments .. .. 27 20—Police .. .. .. 69 71—Pishing Industry Promotion Account .. .. 210 20—Police : Miscellaneous Servioes .. ..71 3—Friendly Societies Department .. ..30 9 —Post and Telegraph Salaries .. ..38 9—Post and Telegraph : Miscellaneous Services .. 43 I—General Expenses, Legislative Departments .. 24 25 —Printing and Stationery .. .. ..97 22—Geological Survey Branch of the Mines Depart- 18 —Prisons .. .. .. ..66 ment .. .. .. 77 32—Protection of Pish and Oysters .. .. 139 78 —Government Acoident Insurance Account .. 208 11—Public Buildings .. .. ..51 12—Government Domains .. .. 53 ll—Publio Buildings, Domains, and Maintenance of 77 —Government Insurance Aooount .. .. 206 Koads .. .. .. ..51 32—Government Steamers .. .. .. 141 28—Publio Health, Hospitals, and Charitable Aid .. 106 26—Public Service Commissioner's Office .. .. 100 23-High Commissioner's Offioe .. ..88 76—Public Trustee's Aooount .. .. .. 203 28 —Hospitals and Charitable Aid and Publio Health.. 106 I—House of Representatives .. .. 23 10—Railways Department .. .. 46 81—Housing Account .. .. ..222 2-Rates on Crown Lands .. .. ..29 2—Rates on Native Lands .. .. ..29 4-Income-tax .. .. .. ..31 23-Registrar-General's Offioe .. .. ..88 38 —Industrial Schools .. .. .. 190 ~ „ , ... 8-Industries and Commerce .. .. .. 35 aQ Sceneiy Preservation Account ..225 32-Inspection of Machinery .. .. ..138 38-Schoo Bui d.ngs, I< urn.ture, and Sites .. 85 77— Insurance, Government Life Account .. 206 rfr, ,°, f > 1 "i ™. • ,'i • " ,7.1 78-lnsurance, Government Accident Account .. 208 38-Schoo Medical Dental, and Physical Services .. 86 79-Insurance State Eire Account .. .. 209 for the Feeble minded .. ..88 Interest and Sinking Fund.. .. ..6 and Higher Education .. .. 182 ffl-Internal Affairs Department .. .. 80 01 Special Acts of the Legislature .. ..19 23-Internal Affairs: Miscellaneous Services .. 91 21-Stamp Duties Department .. .. 72 80—State Advances Account .. .. .. 211 ,„ T .. _ .„ 66 —State Coal-mines Account .. .. .. 199 16-Justice Department . .. ..59 79_statoFireInsuranoeAooou.1t .. .. 209 16-Just.oe: Miscellaneous Servioes .. .. 62 65 _ S tate Forests Account .. .. .. 190 Summary .. .. .. .. 4 33 Labour Department .. .. ..144 17—Supreme Court .. .. .. ..63 21—Land and Deeds Registry .. .. 73 68—Land for Settlements Account .. .. 201 38—Teohnioal Instruction .. .. ..183 34—Lands and Survey Department .. .. 147 29—Tourists .. .. .. ..112 34—Lands and Survey : Miscellaneous Services .. 151 38—Training Colleges and Training of Teachers .. 184 4—Land-tax .. .. .. 31 2—Treasury Department .. .. 27 I—Legislative Couuoil .. .. ..23 2—Treasury : Miscellaneous .. .. ..28 I—Legislative: General Expenses .. 24 35—Valuation .. .. .. ..165 17 —Magistrates' Courts .. .. 64 13 —Maintenance aud Improvement of Roads .. 53 17—Wardens'Courts .. .. ..64 9 —Maintenance of Telegraph and Telephone Lines .. 43 74 —War Expenses Account .. .. .. 217 32—Marine, Harbours, and Inspection of Machinery .. 134 32—Weather Reporting Office .. .. .. 137 32—Marine: Miscellaneous Servioes .. .. 141 75—Westport Harbour Board Acoour.t .. .. 221 38—Material and Stores—Education .. .. 194 10 —Working Railways Department .. ..46

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

1920-1921. • ——♦

SUMMARY.

Page. 192' 1-21. Summary of Services chargeable on the Consolidated Fund and other Accounts REVENUE ACCOUNT. ■ £ £ 5 6 19 Permanent Appropriations— Civil List Interest and Sinking Fund Under Special Acts of the Legislature 33,475 8,626,655 4,310,913 23 27 38 46 51 54 56 59 76 80 101 Annual Appropriations— Class I.—Legislative Departments Class IT.—Departments of Finance 1 '' Class III.—Post and Telegraph Department Class IV.—Working Railways Department Class V.—Public Buildings, Domains, and Maintenance of Roads Class VI. —Cook Islands Class VII.—Native Department Class VIII.—Justice Department Class IX.—Mines Department Class X. —Department of Internal Affairs Class XL — Mental Hospitals, Public Health, Hospitals and Charitable Aid Departments Class XII.—Tourist Department Class XIII.—Defence Department Class XIV.—Customs, Marine and Harbours, and Inspection of Machinery Departments Class XV.—Department of Labour Class XVI.— Department of Lands and Survey Class XVII.—Valuation and Electoral Departments Ciass XVIII.—Department of Agriculture Class XIX.—Minister of Education 12,971,043 70,940 1,248,349 2,666,042 5,239,015 185,922 19,124 35,985 737,487 52,460 812,239 112 116 129 509,046 88,474 639,253 144 147 165 296,620 46,490 368,663 168 179 Total—Revenue Account OTHER ACCOUNTS, 15,982,356 86,112 322,308 2,557,827 28,953,399 196 199 224 STATE FORESTS ACCOUNT STATE COAL-MINES ACCOUNT 290,144 284,127 600,000 NAURU AND OCEAN ISLAND ACCOUNT LAND FOE SETTLEMENTS ACCOUNT ... 201 14,605 216 FISHING INDUSTRY PROMOTION ACCOUNT 25,000 203 PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S ACCOUNT... GOVERNMENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT ... GOVERNMENT ACCIDENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT STATE FIRE INSURANCE ACCOUNT 212,077 206 105,872 208 8,700 89,140 >ure, Industries, 209 211 215 STATE ADVANCES ACCOUNT NATIVE LAND SETTLEMENT ACCOUNT... DISCHARGED SOLDIERS SETTLEMENT ACCOUNT WAR EXPENSES ACCOUNT ... WESTPORT HARBOUR BOARD ACCOUNT HOUSING ACCOUNT SCENERY PRESERVATION ACCOUNT | EDUCATION LOANS ACCOUNT 582,739 4,287 216 I 25,000 3,619,930 37,680 797,106 14,915 500,000 217 221 222 225 226 . Includes vote, Industries and Cominorco, previously included lommerce. in vote, Agrioull and (

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

1920-1921.

CIVIL LIST

1920-21. Salaries. Other Chargos. Total. His Excellency the Governor-General ... £ £ £ 5,000 2,500 7,500 Establishment of the General Government 16,975 2,000 18,975 For Native Purposes 7,000 7,000 TOTAL—CIVIL LIST 21,975 11,500 33,475 TOTAL CIVIL LIST 138,475

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

PERMANENT CHARGES.

INTEREST AND SINKING FUND. 1920-21. New Zealand Loans Act, 1908— Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1896 — Interest on £200,000 @ 3f per cent., 15 February and 15 August £ 7,000 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1900— Interest on £91,300 @ 4 per cent., 1 May and 1 November Interest on 2,900 ,, 4f per cent., 1 May and 1 November... £ 3,652 131 3,783 £94,200 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1901— Interest on £71,600 @ 4 per cent., 1 June and 1 December Interest on 32,900 ,, 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 2,864 1,316 4,180 £104,500 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1902— Interest on £203,100 @ 4 per cent., 1 June and 1 December Interest on 14,900 ,, 4| per cent., 1 June and 1 December 8,124 671 8,795 £218,000 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1903— Interest on £308,700 @ 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest on 173,390 ,, 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... Interest on 55,225 ,, 4-| per cent., 1 January and 1 July... 12,348 6,936 2,485 £537,315 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1904— Interest on £565,500 @ 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 21,769 22,620 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1905 — Interest on £209,500 @ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 8,380 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1906 — Interest on £430,900 @ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July... Interest on 500,000 ,, 3f per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 17,236 17,500 34,736 £930,900 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1907 — Interest on £667,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July... Interest on 200,000 ,, 3|- per cent., 1 January and 1 July... Interest on 200 ,, i\ per cent., 1 January and 1 July... 26,680 7,000 9 £867,200 33,689 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1908 — Interest on £50,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... 2,000 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1910— Interest on £191,010 @ 4| per cent., 1 June and 1 December 8,595 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1911— Interest on £50,000 @ 4-| per cent., 1 June and 1 December Interest on 50,000 ,, 3-| per cent., 1 June and 1 December Interest on 49,000 ,, 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July 2,250 1,750 1,960 £149,000 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1912 — Interest on £175,300 @ 3f per cent., 15 April and 15 October Interest on 11,200 ,, 4 per cent., 15 April and 15 October 6,574 448 5,961 7,022 £186,500

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

INTEREST AND SINKING FUND— continued. 1920-21. Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1914 — Interest on £2,490,100 @ 4 per cent., 1 May and 1 November Interest on 59,900 ,, 4 per cent., 30 June and 31 December Interest on 100,000 ,, 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August £ 99,604 2,396 4,000 £ 106,000 £2,650,000 Aid to Water-power Works Act, 1910— Interest on £449,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 May and 1 November Interest on 10,000 ,, 4J per cent., 10 days to 1 May and J-year to 1 November Interest on 10,000 ,, 4-J per cent., 171 days to 1 November On further issues, say 17,960 237 211 500 £469,000 Amount to be recovered from Electric Supply Account 18,908 18,908 Appropriation Act, 1912 (Irtigation and Water-supply Account)— Interest on £15,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 May and 1 November ... 60i Appropriation Act, 1917 (Cold-storage Advances Account) — Interest on £93,750 @ 4 per cent., 1 March and 1 September Amount to be recovered from Cold-storage Advances Account 3,750 3,750 Appropriation Act, 1918 (Section 33J, (Waimarino Bush Fire Relief Account) — Interest on £75,000 @ 4 percent. Amount to be recovered from Waimarino Bush Fire Relief Account 3,000 3,000 Coal-mines Act, 1908— Interest on £150,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... Amount to be recovered from State Coal-mines Account... 6,000 6,000 Coal-mines Act, 1908, and Appropriation Act, 1912— Interest on £25,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 April and 1 October Amount to be recovered from State Coal-mines Account... 1,000 1,000 Discharged Soldiers Settlement Act, 1915, and Amendment Act, 1916— Interest on £100,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 March and 1 September Amount to be recovered from Discharged Soldiers Settlement Account 4,000 4,000 Discharged Soldiers Settlement Act, 1915, and Finance Act, 1917 (Section 82)— Interest on £400,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 March and 1 September Amount to be recovered from Discharged Soldiers Settlement Account 16,000 16,000 Discharged Soldiers Settlement Loans Act, 1919 (Section 3) — Interest on £6,565,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 March and 1 September Interest on 500,000 ,, 4 per cent., 181 days to 1 September and J-year to 1 March Interest on 250,000 ,, 4 per cent., 175 days to 1 September and -J-year to 1 March Interest on 530,000 ,, 4 per cent., 155 days to 1 September and -J-year to 1 March Interest on 250,000 ,, 4 per cent., 135 days to 1 September and -J-year to 1 March Interest on 200,000 ,, 4 per cent., 127 days to 1 September and J-year to 1 March Interest on 250,000 „ 4 per cent., 121 days to 1 September and J-year to 1 March Interest on 200,000 ,, 4 per cent., 116 days to 1 September and J-year to 1 March 262,600 19,918 9,794 19,603 8,698 6,784 8,315 6,542

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

INTEREST AND SINKING FUND— continued. 1920-21. Discharged Soldiers Settlement Loans Act, 1919 (Section 3) —continued. Interest on £101,250 @ 4 per cent., 113 days to 1 September £ and J-year to 1 March ... 3,279 Interest on 241,000 ,, 4 per cent., 104 days to 1 September and J-year to 1 March ... 7,567 Interest on 241,000 ,, 4 per cent., 100 days to 1 September and J-year to 1 March ... 7,450 Interest on 70,000 ,, 4 per cent., 95 days to 1 September and J-year to 1 March ... 2,129 Interest on 242,000 ,, 4 per cent., 92 days to 1 September and J-year to 1 March ... 7,280 Interest on 100,000 ,, 4 per cent., 86 days to 1 September and J-year to 1 March ... 2,942 Interest on 75,000 ,, 4 per cent., 83 days to 1 September and J-year to 1 March ... 2,182 Interest on 125,000 ,, 4 per cent., 77 days to 1 September and J-year to 1 March ... 3,555 Interest on 100,000 ,, 4 per cent., 75 days to 1 September and J-year to 1 March ... 2,822 Interest on 100,000 ,, 4 per cent., 75 days to 1 September and J-year to 1 March ... 2,822 Interest on 250,000 ,, 4 per cent., 64 days to 1 September and J-year to 1 March ... 6,753 On further issues, say ... ... ... 100,000 £ £10,390,250 491,035 Amount to be recovered from Discharged Soldiers Settlements Account ... ... ... 41,035 450,000 Discharged Soldiers Settlement Loans Act, 1919 (Section 4), (Land for Settlements) — Interest on £350,000 @ 4 per cent., due 1 March and 1 September ... ... ... 14,000 Interest on 300,000 ,, 4J per cent., due 1 March and 1 September ... ... ... 13,500 Interest on 250,000 „ 4J per cent., 173 days to 1 September and J-year to 1 March ... 10,957 Interest on 25,000 ,, 4J per cent., 169 days to 1 September and J-year to 1 March ... 1,083 Interest on 500,000 ,, 4J per cent., 160 days to 1 September and J-year to 1 March ... 21,113 Interest on 350,000 ,, 4J per cent., 155 days to 1 September and J-year to 1 March ... 14,563 Interest on 150,000 ,, 4J per cent., 110 days to 1 September and J-year to 1 March ... 5,409 Interest on 650,000 „ 4J per cent., 104 days to 1 September and J-year to 1 March ... 22,959 Interest on 150,000 ,, 4J per cent., 93 days to 1 September and J-year to 1 March ... 5,095 On further issues, say .,. ... ... 50,000 £2,725,000 158,679 Amount to be recovered from Land for Settlements Account (Discharged Soldiers) ... ... ... 8,679 150,000 District Railways Purchasing Acts., 1885-86 — Interest on £40,000 @ 4 per cent. 1 January and 1 July ... 1,600 Education Purposes Loans Act, 1919— On account ... ...... 20,000 Finance Act, 1909 (Public Works) — Interest on £46,901 @ 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 1,876 Finance Act, 1915 (Section 105), (Public Works) — Interest on £2,005,030 @ 4J per cent., 15 June and 15 December 90,226

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

2—B. 7.

INTEREST AND SINKING FUND— continued. 1920-21. 1 inance Act, 1915 (Section 106), (Conversions) — , £ Interest on £100,500 @ 4 J per cent., 30 June and 31 December 4,522 Interest on 994,300 ,, 4J per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 44,744 Interest on 355,800,, 4Jper cent., 1 February and 1 August 16,011 Interest on 7,100,, 4J percent., 1 March and 1 September 320 Interest on 127,500 ,, 4J per cent., 31 March and 30 Sept. 5,738 Interest on 170,000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 May and 1 November 7,650 Interest on 276,600 ,, 4Jper cent., 1 June and 1 December 12,447 Interest on 19,500 ,, 4J per cent., 15 April and 15 October 877 Interest on 71,700,, 4J per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... 3,226 £ £2,123,000 95,535 Amounts to be recovered from — £ Land for Settlements Account ... ... 32,514 Mining Advances Account ... ... 450 State Advances Office ... ... 450 33,414 62,121 Hnance Act, 1916 (Section 35), (War Expenses) — Interest on £8,033,300 @ 4J per cent., 1 March and 1 September 361,498 Interest on 1,120,000 ,, 4 percent , 1 April and 1 October 44,800 Interest on 4,736,842 ,, 5 per cent., 31 March and 30 September 236,842 643,140 £13,890,142 'inance Act, 1916 (Section 35), Appropriation Act, 1917 (Section 27), (War Expenses) — Interest on £17,900 @ 4J per cent., 1 March and 1 September 805 % Act, 1916 (Section 49), (Public Works) — Interest on £1,000,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 40,000 ""inance Act, 1916 (Section 50), (State Forests) — Interest on £49,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 1,960 Interest on 1,000 ,, 4-J- per cent., 1 February and 1 August 42 £50,000 2,002 Amount to be recovered from State Forests Account ... 2,002 Hnance Act, 1917 (Section 77), (Aid to Public Works) — Interest on £850,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 34,000 finance Act, 1918 (Section 10), (War Expenses) — Interest on £1,505,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 June and 1 December. 60,200 Interest on 26,000,, 4 per cent., 20 April and 20 October 1,040 Interest on 1,210,250 ,, 4J per cent., 15 May and 15 November 54,461 Interest on 442,000 ,, 4J per cent., 193 days to 20 April and J-year to 20 October ... 20,462 Interest on 65,750 ,, 4J per cent., 157 days to 20 April and J-year to 20 October ... 2,752 Interest on 9,300 ,, 4J per cent., 138 days to 20 April and J-year to 20 October ... 367 Interest on 19,000 ,, 4J per cent., 123 days to 20 April and J-year to 20 October ... 716 Interest on 12,000 ,, 4J per cent., 102 days to 20 April and J-year to 20 October ... 421 Interest on 2,500 ,, 4J per cent., 74 days to 20 April and J-year to 20 October ... 79 Interest on 33,350 „ 4J percent., 50 days to 20 April and J-year to 20 October ... 956 Interest on 3,500 ,, 4J per cent., 45 days to 20 April and J-year to 20 October ... 98 Interest on 6,600,000,, 5 per cent., 31 March and 30 Sept. 330,000 471,552 £9,928,650

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

✓ 1920-21. INTEREST AND SINKING FUND— continued, Finance Act, 1918 (No. 2), Part 4 (War Expenses) — £ Accrued interest on £2,945,500 @ 4J per cent., to 20 April, 1920 64,850 Interest on £2,945,500 @ 4J per cent. J-year to 20 Oct., 1920 66,274 On further issues, say ... .. 8,000 £ 139,124 Finance Act, 1918 (No. 2), (Section 6)— Sinking Fund on War Loans @ 1 per cent, on £80,089,025 ... 800,890 Finance Act, 1918 (iVo. 2), (Section 29), (Public Works)— Interest on £1,950,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 78,000 Interest on 200,000 ,, 4J per cent., 135 days to 1 August and J-year to 1 February ... 7,829 Interest on 150,000 ,, 4J per cent., 123 days to 1 August and J-year to 1 February ... 5,650 Interest on 150,000 ,, 4J per cent., 103 days to 1 August and J-year to 1 February ... 5,280 Interest on 50,000 ,, '4J per cent., 62 days to 1 August and J-year to 1 February ... 1,507 98,266 £2,500,000 Finance Act, 1918 (No. 2), (Section 30), Cold-storage Advances Account — Interest on £27,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 March and 1 September 1,080 Amount to be recovered from Cold-storage Advances Account ... ... ... 1,080 finance Act 1918 (No. 2), (Section 31), (Discharged Soldiers) — Interest on £1,000,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 March and 1 September 40,000 Amount to be recovered from Discharged Soldiers Settlement Account ... ... ... 40,000 Finance Act 1918 (No. 2), (Section 32), (State Forests)— Interest on £70,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August... 2,800 Interest on 10,000 ,, 4 per cent., 144 days to 1 August and J-year to 1 February ... ... 358 Interest on 10,000 ,, 4J per cent., 79 days to 1 August and J-year to 1 February ... 322 On further issues, say ... ... 1,000 £90,000 4,480 Amount to be recovered from State Forests Account ... 4,480 Fishing Industry Promotion Act, 1919 — On account 500 fruit-preserving Industry Act, 1913, and Finance Act, 1917 (Section 80) — Interest on £69,610 @, 4 per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... 2,784 Interest on 18,400 ,, 4J per cent., 6 months to 1 October ... 414 On further issues, say ... ... 200 £88,010 3,398 Amount to be recovered from Fruit-preserving Industry Advances Account ... ... ... 3,398 lovernment Railways Act, 1908— Railways Improvements Authorization Acts, 1904-7 — Interest on £67,500 @ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 2,700 Interest on 5,300 ,, 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 212 Interest on 157,000,, 4 per cent., 30 June and 31 December 6,280 9,192 £229,800

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

1920-21. INTEREST AND SINKING FUND- continued. Government Railways Act, 1908— Finance Act, 1909— Interest on £50,000 @ 4 percent., 30 June and 31 December Interest on 8,400 ,, 4 per cent., 1 February and I August £ 2,000 336 £ £58,400 2,336 Government Railways Amendment Act, 1910— Interest on £53,350 @, 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest on 114,180 ,, 4 per cent,, 1 January and 1' July ... 2,134 4,567 6,701 £167,530 Greymouth Ilaibour Board Act, 1884 — Interest on £100,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 September and 1 March 4,000 Harbours Act, 1908, and Greymouth Harbour Loans Consolidation Act, 1910, and Amendment Act, 1910— Interest on £260,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 10,400 Hauraki Plains Amendment Acts, 1913 and 1914 — Interest on £44,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August... Amount to be recovered from the Hauraki Plains Settlement Account 1,760 1,760 Hauraki Plains Amendment Act, 1913, and Appropriation Act, 1918 (Section 43)— Interest on £46,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August On further issues, say 1,840 200 2,040 Amount to be recovered from the Hauraki Plains Settlement Account 2,040 Housing Act, 1919 — On account 20,000 Hutt Railway and Road Improvement Acts, 1903, 1905, 1907. and 1910— Interest on £229,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 May and 1 November Interest on 17,300 „ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... Interest on 55,190 ,, 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest on 5,190 ,, 4 per cent., 30 June and 31 December 9,160 092 2,208 208 12,268 £306,680 Irrigation and Water-supply Act, 1913 — Interest on £100,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... 4,000 Kauri-gum Industry Amendment Act, 1914 — Interest on £50,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 May and 1 November ... Amount to be recovered from Kauri-guin Industry Account 2,000 2,000 Kauri-gum Industry Amendment Act, 1914, and Appropriation Act, 1918 (Section 45) Interest on £3,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 May and 1 November On further issues, say 120 200 Amount to be recovered from Kauri-gum Industry Account 320 320 Lands Improvement and Native Lands Acquisition Act, 1894 — Interest on £400,000 @ 4 per cent., 31 March and 30 September 16,00

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

INTEREST AND SINKING FUND— continued. 1920-21. Land for Settlements Act, 1908 — Interest on £1,251,635 @ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... Interest on 77,000 ,, 4 per cent., 15 March and 15 September Interest on 433,385 ,, 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest on 800 ., 4 per cent., 31 March and 30 Sept. Interest on 133,800 ,, 4 per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... Interest on 65,000 ,, 4 per cent., 1 May and 1 November Interest on 28,600 ,, 4J per cent., 1 January and 1 July Interest on 76,650 ,, 4J per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest on 10.000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 March and 1 September Interest on 37,778 ,, 4J per cent., 1 June and 1 December Interest on 4.100 ,, 4J per cent., 1 May and 1 November £ 50,065 3,080 17,335 32 5,352 2,600 1,287 3,449 450 1,700 184 £ £2,118,748 85,534 Amount to be recovered from the Land for Settlements Account 5 85,534 Lmd Laws Amendment Act, 1913 — Interest on £ 8,000 @ 4 per cent., 22 January and 22 July ... Interest on 19,100 ,, 4J per cent., 30 March and 30 September Interest on 166,000 ,, 4J per cent., 30 March and30 September Interest on 758,000 ,, 4 per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... Interest on 10,500 ,, 4 per cent., 30 June and 31 December Interest on 128,750 ,, 4 per cent , 1 February and 1 August Interest on 39,600 ,, 4J per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest on 15,200 ,, 4 per cent, 1 January and 1 July Interest on 24,200 ,, 4J per cent., 1 January and 1 July Interest on 10,000 ,, 4 per cent.,31 March and 30 September Interest on 40.000 ,, 4J per cent., 31 March and 30 September Interest on 100,000 ,, 4 per cent., 1 June and 1 December ... Interest on 15,000 ,, 4J per cent., 31 January and 31 July ... Interest on 244,800 ,, 4 per cent., 1 March and 1 September 320 812 7,470 30,320 420 5,150 1,782 608 1,089 400 1,800 4,000 638 9,792 £1,579,150 64,601 Amount to be recovered from the Land for Settlements Account 64,601 Land Laws Amendment Act, 1913, and Finance Act, 1916 (Section 41) — Interest on £10,000 @ 4J per cent., 30 June and 30 December Interest on 10,200 ,, 4J per cent., 1 March and 1 September Interest on 15,000 ,, 4J per cent., 29 March and 29 September Interest on 20,000 ,, 5 per cent., 26 March and 26 September 450 459 675 1,000 £55,200 Amount to be recovered from the Land for Settlements Account 2,584 2,584 Land Laws Amendment Act, 1913, and Appropriation Act, 1918 (Section 42) — Interest on £560,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 April to 1 October Interest on 10,000 ,, 4J per cent., 140 days to 1 October and J-year to 1 April On further issues, say 22,400 398 5,000 £570,000 Amount to be recovered from the Land for Settlements Account 27,798 27,798 Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1908— Government Loans to Local Bodies Act, 1886 — Interest on £250,300 @ 4 per cent., 1 March and 1 September 10,012

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

INTEREST AND SINKING FUND— continued. 1920-21. Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1908 — Interest on £25.000 @ 3J per cent., 1 March and 1 September Interest on 50,000 ,, 4 per cent., 1 June and 1 December Interest on 786,000 ,, 4 per cent., 1 March and 1 September Interest on 250,000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 March and 1 September Interest on 790,000 ,, 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... £ 875 2,000 31,440 11,250 31,600 £ 77,165 £1,901,000 Maori Land Settlement Act, 1905— . Interest on £184,175 @ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July 7,.367 Maori Land Settlement Act Amendment Act, 1907 — Interest on £50,000 @ 3J per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 1,750 Mining Amendment Act, 1913 — Interest on £11,500 @ 4 per cent., 1 May and 1 November ... Amount to be recovered from the Mining Advances Account 460 460 Native Land Amendment Act, 1913— Interest on £1,538,500 @ 4 per cent., 1 April and 1 October Interest on 22,400 ,, 4J per cent., 1 April and 1 October Interest on 4,800 ,, 4J per cent., 1 January and 1 July Interest on 1,500 ,, 4J per cent., 20 January and 20 July Interest on 3,000 ,, 4J per cent., 5 June and 5 December Interest on 25,000 ,, 4J per cent., 164 days to 1 October Interest on 25,000 ,, 4J per cent., 139 days to 1 October 61,540 1,008 216 68 135 505 428 £1,620,200 63,900 Amount to be recovered from the Native Land Settlements Account 63,900 Native Land Purchases Act, 1892 — Interest on £125,000 @ 4 per cent., 30 April and 31 October 5,000 Naval Defence Act, 1909 — Interest on £963,131 @ 4J per cent., 1 June and 1 December Sinking Fund on £1,795,167 @ 4 per cent. 43,340 71,807 115,147 New Zealand Consols Act, 1908— Interest on £ 6,845 @ 3J per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest on 469,147 ,, 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 240 18,766 19,006 £475,992 Neiv Zealand Loans Act, 1908— Consolidated Loan Act, 1867 — Interest on £13,000 @ 3f per cent., 15 April and 15 October 487 Consolidated Stock Act, 1884— Interest payable— On £194,200 @ 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August On 165,000 ,, 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July On 385,500 ,, 4 per cent., 30 June and 31 December 7,768 6,600 15,420 # 29,788 £744,700 Defence and other Purposes Loan Act, 1870— Interest on £25,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July Interest on 75,000 ,, 3f per cent., 15 April and 15 October 1,000 2,812 £100,000 3,812 General Purposes Loan Act, 1873— Interest on £54,700 @ 4 per cent., 28 May and 28 November Interest on 6,000 ,, 4 per cent., 15 April and 15 October ... 2,188 240 2,428 £60,700

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

INTEREST AND SINKING FUND—continued. 1920-21. New Zealand Loans Act, 1908—continued. Immigration and Public Works Loan Act, 1870 — Interest on £ 7,000 @ 4J per cent., 15 April and 15 October Interest on 20,900 „ 3| per cent., 15 April, and 15 October £ 315 784 £ 1,099 £27,900 .. Neiv 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 Railway Loan Act, 1882 On 1,000,000 New Zealand Loan Act, 1888 ... On 5,371,200 First series of Conversions On 6,263,811 Second series of Conversions On 4,688,444 Third series of Conversions On 4,557,047 Sixth series of Conversions On 619,500 Expenses of Conversions and Raising Loans On 100,000 additional to £3,000,000 Loan, 1912 On 230,500 for Redemptions On 2,100 for Naval Defence ... On 200,000 for Redemptions ... 120,000 60,000 62,712 40,000 40,000 214,848 250,553 187,538 182,282 24,780 4,000 9,220 84 8,000 £30,100,402 Amount to be recovered from other accounts 1,201,017 10,670 1,193,347 Interest @ 4 per cent., payable 1 February and 1 August — On £3,000,000 Loan, 1912 On 600,000 additional to £3,000,000 Loan, 1912 On 1,951,825 Conversions £3,500,000 Loan, October, 1913 On 4,590,000 Conversions £4,500,000 Loan, January, 1914 On 375,000 Bank of New Zealand Act, 1913... On 100,000 part Charges and Expenses £3,000,000 Loan, 1913 On 5,000 for Redemption Expenses On 262,803 for Conversions, Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1914 (scrip) 120,000 24,000 78,073 183,600 15,000 4,000 200 10,512 £10,884.628 435,385 Amount to be recovered from other accounts 159,994 275,391 Interest @ 3J 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 12,947,541 for Conversions On 85,323 Expenses of Conversions and Raising Loans On 15,000 Naval Defence Act, 1909 96,880 25,097 36,260 453,164 2,986 525 ♦ £17,568,932 614,912 Amount to be recovered from other accounts... 80,205 534,707 Interest @ 3 per cent., payable 1 April and 1 October— On £2,750,000 Government Advances to Settlers Loan On 240,000 Government Advances to Settlers Loan On 2,500,000 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Loan On 759,000 for Conversion, Aid to Public Works On 3,368,616 for Conversions On 42,364 for Expenses 82,500 7,200 75,000 22,770 101,058 1,271 £9,659,980 289,799 Amount to be recovered from other accounts 91,775 198,024

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

INTEREST AND SINKING FUND— continued. 1920-21. New Zealand Inscribed Stock Act, 1917 — Interest on £1,043,060 @ 5 per cent., 15 May and 15 November Interest on 19,838,215 „ 4J per cent., 15 May and 15 November Interest on 2,810 ,, 3 per cent., 15 May and 15 November Interest on. 5,071,305 ,, 4J per cent., accrued to 20 April and J-year to 20 October Interest on 450,590 ,, 5 per cent., accrued to 20 April and J-year to 20 October On further issues, say £ 52,153 892,719 85 217,335 33,267 20,000 £ 1,215,559 £26,405,980 New Zealand State-guaranteed Advances Act, 1909— Land for Settlements Branch — Interest on £ 25,000 @ 3J per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... Interest on 470,000 ,, 3f per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... 875 17,625 £495,000 Amount to be recovered from Land for Settlements Account 18,500 18,500 Native Land Settlement Branch — Interest on £381,600 @ 3J per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... Interest on 54,500 ,, 3f per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... Interest on 110,000 ,, 4 per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... 13,356 2,044 4,400 £546,100 19,800 Amount to be recovered from Native Land Settlement Account 19,800 Guaranteed Mining Advances Branch — Interest on £5,000 @ 3f per cent., 1 April and 1 October Amount to be recovered from Mining Advances Account... •187 187 Advances to Local Authorities Branch — Interest on £200,515 @ 3J per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... Interest on 95,425 ,, 3f per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... Interest on 56,800 ,, 4 per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... 7,018 3,579 2,272 £352,740 12,869 Amount to be recovered from — £ Hauraki Plains Settlement Account ... 3,438 Land for Settlements Account ... ... 7,981 Rangitaiki Land Drainage Account ... 1,450 12,869 New Zealand State-Guaranteed Advances Acts, 1909-10— Land for Settlements Branch — Interest on £53,900 @ 4 per cent., 1 May and 1 November Interest on 148,465 ,, 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... Interest on 194,000 ,, 4 per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... Interest on 741,066 ,, 4 per cent., 30 April and 31 October Interest on 73,700 ,, 3J per cent., 30 April and 31 October Interest on 24,000 ,, 4 per cent., 1 March and 1 September Interest on 282,800 ,, 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest on 6,000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 March and 1 September 2,156 5,939 7,760 29,643 2,580 960 11,312 270 £1,523,931 60, 620 Amount to be recovered from the Land for Settlements Account 60,620

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INTEREST AND SINKING FUND— continued. 1920-21. New Zealand State-Guaranteed Advances Acts, 1909-10 —continued. Native Land Settlement Branch — £ Interest on £30,000 @ 3J per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... 1,126 Interest on 50,000 ,', 4 per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... 2,000 £ £80,000 3,126 Amount to be recovered from the Native Land Settlement Account ... ... ... 3,126 Post and Telegraph Act, 1908 — Interest on £200,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July 8,000 Public Debt Extinction Act, 1910— Sinking Fund on £105,000,000 152,295 Public Revenues Act, 1910— Reserve Fund Securities Act, 1907— Interest on £800,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August Treasury Bills — Interest on bills issued during the year @ 4J per cent., 30 September and 31 March 32,000 20,250 Public Revenues Amendment Act, 1914 (Section 8), (War Expenses) — Public Revenues Amendment Act, 1915 (No. 2), (Section 9) — Interest on £898,990 @ 4J per cent., 1 June and 1 December 40,454 Interest on 1,168,421 „ 3J per cent., 30 September and 31 March 40,895 81,349 £2,067,411 Public Revenues Amendment Act, 1915 (Section 5), (War Expenses) — Public Revenues Amendment Act, 1915 (No. 2), (Section 2) — Interest on £4,873,669 @ 5 per cent., 31 March and 30 Sept. 243,683 Interest on 1,703,750 ,, 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 68,150 Interest on 390,000 ,, 4 per cent., 1 May and 1 November 15,600 Interest on 3,232,323 ,, 4J per cent., 1 June and 1 December 145,455 £10,199,742 472,888 Public Works Act, 1908— Paeroa-Waihi Railway Act, 1903 —■ Interest on £86,250 @, 4 per cent., 31 March and 30 September 3,450 Waikaka Branch Railivay Act, 1905— Interest on 53,476 @ 4 per cent., 1 May and 1 November ... 2,139 Railways Improvement Authorization Act, 1914— Interest on £635,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 25,400 Interest on 30,000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 February and 1 August 1,350 On further issues, say ... ... ... 5,000 31,75' £665,000 Rangitaiki Land Drainage Amendment Act, 1913 — Interest on £10,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 March and 1 September 400 Amount to be recovered from Rangitaiki Land Drainage Account ... ... ... 400 Rangitaiki Land Drainage Amendment Acts, 1913 and 1914— Interest on £50,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 March and 1 September 2,000 Amount to be recovered from Rangitaiki Land Drainage Account ... ... ... 2,000 Rangitaiki Land Drainage Amendment Act, 1913, and Finance Act, 1917 (Section 81)— Interest on £40,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 March and 1 September... 1,600 Amount to be recovered from Rangitaiki Land Drainage Account ... ... ... 1,600

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

3—B. 7.

1920-21. INTEREST AND SINKING FUND— continued. Rangitaiki Land Drainage Amendment Act, 1913, and Appropriation Act, 1918 (Section 44) — Interest on £37,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 March and 1 September Interest on 10,000 ,, 4 per cent., 175 days to 1 September and J-year to 1 March Interest on 3,000 ,, 4J per cent., 154 days to 1 September and J-year to 1 March £ 1,480 391 124 £ £50,000 Amount to be recovered from the Rangitaiki Land Drainage Account 1,995 1,995 Rangitaiki Land Drainage Amendment Act, 1913, and Appropriation Act, 1919 (Section 19)— Interest on £60,000 @ 4J per cent., 154 days to 1 September and J-year to 1 March Amount to be recovered from the Rangitaiki Land Drainage Account 2,489 2,489 Scenery Preservation Act, 1908— Interest on £94,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 May and 1 November ... On further issues, say 3,760 100 3,860 State Advances Act, 1913— Advances to Settlers Branch — Interest on £573,200 @ 4 per cent., 1 June and 1 December... Amount to be recovered from State Advances Office 22,928 22,928 Advances to Workers Branch — Interest on £50,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 June and 1 December... Amount to be recovered from State Advances Office 2,000 2,000 Local Authorities Branch — Interest on £200,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 June and 1 December... Amount to be recovered from State Advances Office 8,000 8,000 Swamp Drainage Act, 1915 — Interest on £46,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 May and 1 November ... Amount to be recovered from Swamp Land Drainage Account 1,840 1,840 Swamp Drainage Act, 1915, and Appropriation Act, 1918 (Section 46) Interest on £17,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 May and 1 November ... Interest on 10,000 ,, 4 per cent., 136 days to 1 May and J-year to 1 November Interest on 10,000 ,, 4J per cent., 195 days to 1 November On further issues, say 680 349 240 600 £37,000 1,869 Amount to be recovered from Swamp Land Drainage Account 1,869 Waihou and Ohinemuri Rivers Improvement Act, 1910— Interest on £130,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest on 10,000 ,, 4J per cent., 103 days to 1 August and J-year to 1 February On further issues, say 5,200 352 200 £140,000 Amount to be recovered from the Waihou and Ohinemuri Rivers Improvement Account 5,752 5,752

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

INTEREST AND SINKING FUND— continued. 1920-21. War Purposes Loan Act, 1917, and War Purposes Loan Act, 1917 (No. 2), (New Zealand Loans Act, 1908, and Amendment Act, 1915), and Finance Act, 1917 (Section 68)— £ Interest on £1,530,500 @ 5 per cent., 15 May and 15 November 76,525 Interest on 4,830,000,, 5 per cent., 31 March and 30 Sept. 241,500 Interest on 8,343,250 ,, 4J per cent., 15 May and 15 November 375,446 £ 693,471 £14,703,750 Wellington and Manawatu Railway Purchase Act, 1908— Interest on £499,700 @ 4 per cent., 1 March and 1 September 19,988 Westport Harbour Board Act, 1884 — Interest on £150,000 @ 4 per cent. 1 September and 1 March 6,000 To provide for increase in rate of interest for renewal of loans falling due during the year 45,000 State Advances Debt — The Government Advances to Settlers Act, 1894, and Extension Act, 1901— Interest on £80,000 @ 4 per cent. 1 June and 1 December ... 3,200 Amount to be recovered from the State Advances Office ... ... ... 3,200 Government Advances to Settlers Act, 1908— Advances to Settlers — Interest on £105,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 June and 1 December 4,200 Interest on 57,900 ,, 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 2,316 Interest on 100,000 ,, 4 per cent., 1 March and 1 September 4,000 £262,900 10,516 Amount to be recovered from the State Advances Office ... ... ... 10,516 Advances to Workers — Interest on £ 5,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 200 Interest on 25,000 ,, 4 per cent., 1 June and 1 December 1,000 £30,000 1,200 Amount to be recovered from the State Advances Office ... .. ... 1,200 New Zealand State-guaranteed Advances Acts, 1909 and 1910— Advances to Settlers — Interest on £1,762,626 @ 4J per cent., 1 June and 1 December 79,318 Interest on 205,000 ,, 4 per cent., 1 June and 1 December 8,200 Interest on 750,000,, 4 per cent., 23 April and 23 October 30,000 Interest on 43,794 ,, 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 1,752 £2,761,420 119,270 Amount to be recovered from the State Advances Office ... ... ... 119,270 Advances to Workers — Interest on £205,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 8,200 Interest on 7,000 ,, 4 per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... 280 Interest on 750,406 „ 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 30,016 Interest on 328,283 ,, 4J per cent., 1 June and 1 December 14,773 £1,290,689 53,269 Amount to be recovered from the State Advances Office ... ... ... 53,269 TOTAL INTEREST AND SINKING FUND ... £8,626,655

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

1920-21. UNDER SPECIAL ACTS OF THE LEGISLATURE. Appropriation Act, 1916 (Section 9) — Payment of subsidies to Local Bodies £ 167,500 Auckland University College Act, 1882— Grant-in-aid 4,000 Civil Service Act, 1908— Pensions, Compensation, and Gratuities under Civil Service Act, 1908 ... 34,000 Defence Act, 1909— Pensions and allowances ... ... ... 3,587 Education Act, 1914— Education Boards — Subsidies on bequests and on voluntary contributions on account of Public Primary Schools (including District High Schools) 16,000 Technical Instruction — Subsidies on bequests and on voluntary contributions 4,000 National Scholarships — Grants to Education Boards for junior and senior scholarships 13,000 Secondary Schools — Subsidies on bequests and on voluntary contributions 3,000 Education Reserves Amendment Act, 1913 (Section 3) — Compensation for improvements 15,000 Finance Act, 1918 (No. 2)— Section 8 1,700 Finance Act, 1919 (Section 14) — Pensions in respect of Police Officers 500 Finance Act, 1919 (Section 23, Subsection 3) — Salaries in lieu of leave of absence on retirement— Public Service Commissioner, D. Robertson, 1 May to 31 October, £ 1920 ... ... ... 650 Assistant Public Service Commissioner, A. D. Thomson, 1 July to 31 December, 1920 ... ... ..." 500 1,150 Fire Brigades Act, 1908— Section 21 (subsidies payable) 2,000 Greymouth Harbour Board Act, 1884— Endowment 5,000 High Commissioner Act, 1908— Salary of High Commissioner ... 2,000 Hospitals and Charitable Institutions Acts, 1909, 1910, and 1913— Subsidies payable 426,000 Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1908— Salariesof Judgeand Members of the Arbitration Court 3,500 Judicature Act, 1908— Superannuation allowances 1,134 Judicature Amendment Act, 1913-— Salaries of Judges of the Supreme Court 14,600

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

1920-21. UNDER SPECIAL ACTS OF THE LEGISLATURE— continued. Land Act, 1908— Payments to Local Bodies and to Deposit Accounts £ 51,000 National Endowment Residue — £ For Education purposes ... ... 70,313 For Old-age Pensions ... ... 30,135 100,448 Land Settlement Finance Act, 1909— Section 13 1,000 Legislature Act, 1908, and Civil List Act, 1920— Payment to Members of the Legislative Council and House of Representatives 48,000 Legislative Officers' Salaries —■ Legislative Council— * Speaker .... Chairman of Committees Clerk Clerk Assistant House of Representatives— Speaker Chairman of Committees Clerk Clerk Assistant 800 500 750 . 550 1,000 750 750 550 Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913— Subsections 3 and 4 of section 70 500 Magistrates' Courts Amendment Act, 1913— Salaries of Magistrates 23,550 Marlborough High School Act, 1899— Grant-in-aid 400 Miner's Phthisis Act, 1915, and Finance Act, 1920— £ Pensions ... ... 28,500 Less credits from gold duty . . ... 3,900 24,600 Municipal Corporations Act, 1908 (Section 73) — Subsidies payable 25,500 National Provident Fund Act, 1910— Section 25 ... ... 19,250 Finance Act, 1916— Maternity allowances (section 18) ... ... 6,000 Maternity allowances for Friendly Societies ... ... 27,000 Section 75 (subsidy on total contributions from approved Friendly Societies for the year ended 31st December, 1919) 1,000 53,250 New Plymouth Harbour Board Endowment Act, 1874 — One-fourth of proceeds of Sales, &c, payable to Harbour Board 5,000 New Zealand Institute Act, 1908— General expenses of Institute 1,000

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

UNDER SPECIAL ACTS OF THE LEGISLATURE— continued. 1920-21. New Zealand Loans Act, 1908— New Zealand Consolidated Stock — Charges and expenses of management £ 23,000 Public Debts Sinking Funds — Salary of Secretary to the Commissioners, and expenses 50 New Zealand University Act, 1908— Contribution to University 4,000 New Zealand University Amendment Act, 1914, and Amendment Act, 1919 (Section 4) University National Scholarships University bursaries National Research Scholarships Grants-in-aid to — £ Auckland University College ... ... 8,000 Victoria University College ... ... 8,000 Canterbury University College ... ... 5,000 University of Otago ... ... 10,500 3,500 9,000 200 31,500 University Colleges — Subsidies on bequests and on voluntary contributions 15,000 Orchard-tax Act, 1916— Section 4 2,000 Pensions Act, 1913, and Finance Act, 1920— Military pensions Old-age pensions ... ... 824,200 Less amount charged to National Endowment Residue ... 33,852 42,000 Widows' pensions 790,348 200,000 Public Revenues Act, 1910— Controller and Auditor-General Claims repayable under sections 16, 29, and 90 ... 1,100 300 Public Revenues Amendment Act, 1912 (Section 5) — Fire Insurance Fund 10,000 Public Service Act, 1912 — Salaries of Public Service Commissioners 2,300 Public Service Classification and Superannuation Amendment Acts, 1908, 1909, and 1912— Annual contributions— Public Service Superannuation Fund ... ... 86,000 Railway Superannuation Fund ... ... 25,000 Teachers' Superannuation Fund ... ... 43,000 Rabbit Nuisance Act, 1908— Expenses connected with the destruction of rabbits 154,000 5,000 Reserves and other Lands Disposal and Public Bodies Empowering Act, 1913 (Section 96) — Annuity to Colonel T. W. Porter in recognition of the faithful services rendered by him to His Majesty 150 Reserves and other Lands Disposal and Public Bodies Empowering Act, 1916 (Section 67)— Compensation to Mrs. Ann Noble, of Alexandra, Otago 7H Schafer, McGuire, and Others Pension Act, 1872— Mrs. Ellen McGuire L8

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

1920-21. UNDER SPECIAL ACTS OF THE LEGISLATURE— continued. Slaughtering and Inspection Act, 1908— Compensation to owners of condemned stock £ 12,000 Stock Act, 1908— Compensation for stock destroyed 15,000 Valuation of Land Act, 1908 — Section 33 3,000 Victoria College Act, 1905— Grant-in-aid 4,000 Waihou and Ohinemuri Rivers Improvement Act, 1910— Section 17 (d) and Amendment Act, 1912, and Appropriation Act, 1916 (Section 27) 750 Walsh and Others Pension Act, 1869— Mrs. Ellen Ann Hewett 50 War Pensions Act, 1915, and Finance Act, 1920— Pensions and allowances 1,900,000 Westport Harbour Board Act, 1884— Endowment 25,000 TOTAL UNDER SPECIAL ACTS £4,310,913 SUMMARY. 1920-21. 1920-21. Interest and Sinking Fund £ 8,626,655 £ 8,626,655 Under Special Acts 4,310,913 4,310,913 TOTAL PERMANENT CHARGES £12,937,568 £12,937,568

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CLASS I.—LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENTS.

1920-21. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. /ote No. 1.—Legislative Departments — £ £ £ £ Subdivision No. I. — Legislative Council 2,915 255 255 3,17( „ II. — House of Representatives 3,840 14,910 14,910 18,75* „ III. — Law Drafting Office ... 1,914 200 200 2,11: „ IV. — General Expenses 19,996 26,910 26,910 ■ 46,90* Total—Vote No. 1 28,665 42,275 70,94i TOTAL OF CLASS I 28,665 42,275 70,940 Number of Persons. Item. VOTE No. 1.—LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENTS. 192( 1-21. 1920-21. Subdivision No. I. — Legislative Council. £ £ I Salaries and other Charges— Salaries and other Charges ... Uniform cost-of-living increase, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls Cost-of-living increase, in addition to salaries provided by the Civil List Act, 1920— £ Clerk, Legislative Council ... 50 Clerk Assistant ... ... 50 2,500 315 100 2 3 Other Charges for and incidental to — Cost-of-living bonus : 1st January to 31st March, 1920 Staff of Minister leading Legislative Council 2,915 25 230 Total — Subdivision No. I... 255 3,170 Subdivision No. II. — House of Representatives. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 Salaries — Second Clerk Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms Reader and Clerk of Bills and Papers ... Interpreter Accountant and Record Clerk Chief Messenger Messenger ... ... Assistant Messenger Committee Clerks : 3 at £205, 1 at £175 Clerk, House Committee Cost-of-living increase, subject to revision as the cost of living rises or falls Cost-of-living increase in addition to salaries provided by the Civil List Act, 1920— Clerk, House of Representatives Clerk Assistant, House of Representatives 450 270 330 250 300 280 215 255 790 150 13 450 1 50 50 3,840

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CLASS I.—LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENTS— continued.

Number of Persons. Item. 192 1-21. 1920-21. VOTE No. 1.—LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENTS— continued. Subdivision No. II. — House of Representatives —continued. £ Other Charges for and incidental to — 5 Office fittings and requisites, including printing and stationery 6 Telephone services, including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls 7 Temporary Assistance— £ Extra clerks ... ... 1,900 Extra committee reporters ... 100 Extra messengers ... ... 4,200 Custodian's staff ... ... 4,100 Orderlies ... ... 1,150 5 1,400 6 350 7 Cost-of-living increase, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls—Extra clerks, extra messengers, custodian's staff, and orderlies: 113 at 2s. per day each 8 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 11,450 1,700 10 18,750 Total — Subdivision No. II 14,910 Subdivision No. III. — Law Drafting Office. 2 9 Salaries — Bill Drafting Department — Law Draftsman (transferred from Crown Law Office) Assistant Law Draftsmen— 1 at £550, 1 at £500 (3 months) ... Compilation Department— Compiler of Statutes (£700, 3 months) Clerical and General — Shorthand-writer, Typiste, and Office Assistant ... 9 900 675 1 1 5 Other Charges for and incidental to — 10 Office requisites, printing and stationery, postage, purchase of law reports, telephones, and contingencies 175 164 1,914 2,114 L0 200 Total — Subdivision No. Ill Subdivision No. IV. — General Expenses. 1 1 5 Salaries — 11 Library — Chief Librarian Assistant Librarian 5 Assistants in Library: 1 at £350, 1 at £300, 1 at £285, 2 at £270 Binder for Parliamentary Library Attendant Messenger Cost-of-living increase, subject to revision as the cost of living rises or falls 11 675 450 1,475 245 245 215 1 1 1 500 3,805

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CLASS I.—LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENTS— continued.

4—B. 7.

Number if Persons. Item. 1920-21. L920-21. VOTE No. 1.—LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENTS— continued. Subdivision No. IV. — General Expenses —continued. 1 11 1 1 1 1 2 12 Salaries - continued. Hansard Staff and Reporters — Chief Reporter 11 Reporters: 6 at £430, 3 at £425, 1 at £395, 1 at £375 Hansard Supervisor (also Clerk, Government Printing Office, £100) Hansard Supervisor's Assistant Clerk to Hansard Supervisor Hansard Indexer 2 Committee Reporters: 1 at £245, 1 at £220 Extra assistance for Hansard Cost-of-living increase, subject to revision as the cost of living rises or falls 675 4,625 400 375 165 195 465 50 510 Miscellaneous Salaries— Officer in Charge, Parliament Buildings ... Electrician in charge of lighting, bells, and telephones during session Attendants, Officer in Charge's staff: 2 at 15s., 2 at 14s., 1 at 13s. 6d., and 2 at 13s. per diem 5 Gardeners : 2 at 13s., 3 at 12s. 6d. per diem 2 Night-watchmen at £215 ... Extra Watchmen (including Guard in grounds) 1 Carpenter at 16s. 8d. per diem 1 Furnace Attendant at 16s. per diem during recess and 17s. 6d. per diem during session ... Cost-of-living increase, subject to revision as the cost of living rises or falls 7,460 13 400 1 1 60 7 5 2 1,779 994 430 3,600 261 44 270 937 8,731 19,996 14 15 L6 17 18 19 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising Allowance for retired extra clerks and messengers (12 months) Bellamy's — Extra wages of staff, including extra attendance at entertainments, &c. Maintenance of staff during session ... Washing linen, &c. Bonus to extra clerks, messengers, custodian's staff, orderlies, and charwomen... Charwomen Charwomen (cost-of-living increase, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls) — £ 15 Permanent ... ... 300 18 Temporary (session) ...' ... 150 10 1,223 100 1,900 100 20 21 850 3,000 450 100 22 23 24 Cleaning up buildings (two) previous to session Compassionate allowance to widow of late Watchman Munro Compassionate allowance to widow of late Watchman Sexton Compassionate allowance to widow of late Captain Home, Serjeant-at-Arms ... Compassionate allowance to widow of late R. G. Thomson, Hansard Reporter 50 50 25 250 26 200

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Number if Persons. Item. j VOTE No. 1.—LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENTS— continued. 192 1-21. .920-21. Subdivision No. TV. — General Expenses —continued. £ Other Charges for and incidental to— continued. 27 Compassionate allowance to widow of late W. Leslie, Hansard Reporter 28 Compassionate allowance to widow of late E. D. Dunne, Committee Clerk ... 29 Cost-of-living bonus : 1st January to 31st March, 1920 30 Fuel, light, power, and water Library — 31 Grant to 32 Binding books 33 Newspapers and carriage of books 34 Contingencies 35 Laundry-work for Legislative Department 36 Linen, glassware, china, cutlery, plateware, towels, kitchen utensils, uniforms, and furniture, &c, for use of members in Bellamy's and Parliamentary Buildings 37 Lithographic work 38 Parliamentary photographic shield 39 Passages and expenses of witnesses attending Committees of both Houses 40 Passages of members of both Houses 41 Postage and telegrams, including parliamentary papers 42 Printing of Hansard 43 Purchase and repairs to furniture, purchase of brooms, brushware, soap, towels, linen, matches, tools, coal-buckets, and shovels 44 Refreshments supplied to messengers, attendants, and staff on late-sitting nights 45 Secretary to Leader of Opposition during the session 46 Translating Acts into Maori 47 Travelling allowances and expenses 48 Typewriters: Purchase and repairs 49 Uniforms for messengers 50 Upkeep of parliamentary grounds 51 Winding and repairing clocks, &c. 52 Window-cleaning, rubbish-removal, and chimneysweeping ... • 53 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 200 100 300 2,050 800 500 300 25 150 500 50 25 50 600 42 43 900 10,500 450 44 150 50 35 25 50 400 100 42 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 250 53 25 Total — Subdivision No. IV 26,910 46,90i TOTAL—VOTE No. 1 ... 70,94' OTAL OF CLASS I £70,94'

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CLASS II.—DEPARTMENTS OF FINANCE.

Salaries. 1920-21. Other Charges. Total. ote No. 2. —Treasury Department— £ £ £ Subdivision I. — Treasury Department ... ... 21,780 21,78( i, II. — Miscellaneous Services J14,966 114,96* „ III. — Rates on Grown and Native Lands 110 lit Total—Vote No. ... ... 21,780 21,780 115,076 136,856 r ote No. 3.—National Provident and Friendly Societies 11,588 Office „ 4.—Land and Income Tax Department ... 32,342 11,588 27,147 23,413 38,735 55,755 32,342 „ 5.—Pensions Department ... ... 32,544 32,544 118,443 150,987 „ 6. —Naval Defence 260,075 260,075 „ 7. —Department of External Affairs ... 1,722 1,722 27,730 29,452 „ 8.—Department of Industries and Commerce 11,399 11,399 565,090 576,489 TOTAL OF CLASS II 111,375 111,375 1,136,974 1,248,349 Number of Persons. Item. VOTE No. 2.—TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Subdivision No. 1. — Treasury Department. 195 i-21. 1 Salaries — £ £ Administrative Division. 1 at £1,150 (Secretary, Receiver-General, Paymaster-General, Registrar New Zealand Consols and New Zealand Inscribed Stock), (also Superintendent £ State Advances Office, £100) ... 1,150 1 at £1,000 (Assistant Secretary, Accountant to the Treasury, and Deputy Registrar New Zealand Consols and New Zealand Inscribed Stock) ... 1,000 Clerical Division. 2,150 2 3 3 Class I — 1 at £600 ... ... 600 1 at £550 ... ... 550 Glass II — 2 at £500 ... ... 1,000 1 at £475 ... ... 475 Class IV— 3 at £400 Class V — 1 at £330 Class VI— 1 at £320 , ... ... 320 5 at 305 ... ... 1,525 5 at £300 (1 for 2 months) ... 1,250 3 at £280 ... ... 840 1,150 1,475 1,200 1 330 14: 3,935

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Number if Persons. Item. 192 1-21. 1 VOTE No. 2.—TREASURY DEPARTMENT— continued. 1920-21. £ Subdivision No. I — Treasury Department —continued. 1 S alarie s— continued. Clerical Division — continued. Class VII— £ 2 at £290 (1 for 8 months) ... 484 1 at £275 ... ... 275 2 at £270 ... ... 540 3 at £260 ... ... 780 1 at £250 ... ... 250 4 at £240 ... ... 960 1 at £230 (8 months) ... ... 154 1 at £220 ... ... 220 2 at £200 ... ... 400 2 at £180 ... ... 360 1 at £165 ... ... 165 2 at £140 ... ... 280 12 at £120 ... ... 1,440 4 at £80 ... ... 320 5 at £65 ... ... 325 43 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls Cadets' lodging-allowance ... 6,953 2,529 290 General Division. 1 at £270 ... ... 270 1 at £245 ... ... 245 1 at £235 ... .. 235 1 at £190 ... ... 190 2 at £180 ... ... 360 2 at £132 ... ... 264 3 at £120 ... ... 360 2 at £104 (1 for 8 months) ... ... 174 3 at £85 (8 months) ... ... 170 16 84 2,268 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 22,280 500 Total — Subdivision No. I 21,78' Subdivision No. II — Miscellaneous Services. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 3 4 Miscellaneous Services— Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Allowance to Assistant Secretary in lieu of difference in annual salaries (£150) whilst acting as Secretary, &c. (9 months) Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties Amount of passage-money and cash advanced by New Zealand Government Agent, Melbourne, to Richard Atkinson, an alleged Naval rating Amount of stale Public Account Disbursement Account cheque now paid as an act of grace Bank exchange, commission, discount, and stamp duty Cost-of-living bonus: 1st January to 31st March, 1920 50 113 300 5 11 6 26 500 280 7 8

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CLASS II.—DEPARTMENTS OF FINANCE— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. I VOTE No. 2.— TREASURY DEPARTMENT— continued 1920-21. 1920-21. Subdivision No. II. — Miscellaneous Services- —continued. £ ; £ 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 9 Miscellaneous Services — continued. Charges for and incidkntal to — continued. Discount on sale of securities held by Ordinary Revenue Account, Investment Account in London, realized and proceeds remitted to New Zealand for purposes of Discharged Soldiers Settlement Grant to C. E. Chittey, Cashier, Treasury, on retirement, in lieu of leave of absence Grant to Secretary to the Treasury towards expenses in connection with financial investigations in London and attendance at International. Financial Conference Law-costs Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) '"Overtime and meal allowances Payment to P.S. Superannuation Fund m respect of superannuated Civil servants who were re-employed during the war and whose emoluments did not exceed £315 per annum Payments under the Unclaimed Moneys Act, 1908 (Section 8) Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... Refund to C. E. Chittey, late Cashier, Treasury, of amount deducted from salary on account of Public Service Superannuation Fund Rent, proportion of, High Commissioner's Office, London .... Subsistence allowance granted to repatriated muni-tion-workers without means to reach their homes Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Temporary assistance Temporary assistance (uniform cost-of-living increase, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls) ... Travelling allowances and expenses Value of interest coupons paid by Post-office, but lost in transit after cancellation Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 500 50 3,100 500 375 100,000 275 17 18 100 3,600 71 19 100 20 5 21 22 23 50 4,500 24 25 800 100 26 .10 50 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 115,466 500 Total—Subdivision No. 1.1 114,966 Snbdivison No. III. — Rates on Grown and Native Lands. I Payable under section 108 of the Rating Act, 1908— Special rates on Crown Lands, payable in respect of security given by local bodies for certain loans Payment of special rates on lands acquired by the Crown, as provided by section 112 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913 Special rates on Native Lands, payable in respect of security given by local bodies for certain loans 75 110 25 10 Total — Subdivision No. Ill TOTAL—VOTE No. ... 136,856 * Previously charged to Contingencies.

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CLASS II.—DEPARTMENTS OF FINANCE— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. 192 1-21. NATIONAL PROVIDENT AND FRIENDLY SOCIETIES DEPARTMENT. 1920-21. VOTE No. 3. Salaries— £ Administrative Division. 1 at £800 (Superintendent and Registrar) 800 1 2 Professional Division. £ 1 at £550 (6 months) ... ... 275 1 at £525 ... .. 525 800 Clerical Division. Class IV— 1 at £400 Glass V— 1 at £350 ... ... 350 1 at £335 ... ... 335 2 at £330 ... ... 660 Glass VI— 1 at £305 ... ... 305 5 at £300 ... ... 1,500 1 at £280 ... ... 280 1 at £240 ... ... 240 Class VII— 2 at £270 ... ... 540 2 at £260 ... ... 520 4 at £200 ... ... 800 1 at £180 ... ... 180 1 at £165 ... ... 165 3 at £140 ... ... 420 9 at £120 ... ... 1,080 lat£95 ... ... 95 2 at £80 ... ... 160 lat£65 ... ... 65 400 4 1,345 2,325 26 Cadets' lodging-allowances ... 4,025 95 General Division. 1 at £270 ... ... 270 1 at £144 ... ... 144 1 at £110 ... ... 110 1 at £104 ... ... 104 4 628 46 Less proportion of increases to salaries provided for but not payable for full year ... 10,418 260 Less salaries of officers with Expeditionary Force 10,158 180 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... 9,978 1,610 11,588 2 3 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, lecturing, enrolling, &c. Allowance to Secretary, National Provident Fund Board Cost-of-living bonus : 1st January to 31st March, 1920 Maternity allowances claimed in respect of contributors specially approved by Board 2,500 15 181 4 5 30

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CLASS II.—DEPARTMENTS OF FINANCE— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. 192' 1-21. 1920-21. NATIONAL PROVIDENT AND FRIENDLY SOCIETIE S DEPART M ENT— continued. VOTE No. 3— continued. Other Charges for and Incidental to—continued. Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) Payment for statistical returns of sickness and mortality Payment to Post and Telegraph Department for services of officers, supervisors, and agents Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Rent Shortages due to contributions over-credited Temporary assistance Temporary assistance (uniform cost-of-living increase subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls) Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote £ 6 7 1,300 8 550 9 10 II 12 13 2,600 600 960 1 2,400 14 15 360 400 250 War Expenses— Assistance to Sick and Funeral Funds of Friendly Societies on account of deficiencies due to the war and of excess after-discharge sickness Half contributions of contributors of National Provident Fund serving with Expeditionary Forces Payment towards cost of reinsuring funeral benefits of members of Friendly Societies serving with Expeditionary Forces 12,147 16 10,000 17 1,000 18 4,000 TOTAL—VOTE No. 3 15,000 38,735 LAND AND INCOME TAX DEPARTMENT. VOTE No. 4. Salaries — Administrative Division. 1 1 at £1,250 (Commissioner of Taxes) 1,250 Clerical Division. Class Special — 1 at £700 Class I — 1 at £600 Class III— 4 at £450 Glass IV— 6 at £400 Glass V— £ 5 at £350 ... ... 1,750 4 at £330 ... ... 1,320 2 at £315 ... .. 630 Class VI — 5 at £305 ... ... 1,525 4 at £300 ... ... 1,200 1 at £260 ... ... 260 2 at £240 ... ... 480 Class VII— 2 at £270 ... ... 540 2 at £220 ... ... 440 4 at £200 ... ... 800 700 1 1 600 4 1,800 6 2,400 11 3,700 12 3,465

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CLASS II.—DEPARTMENTS OF FINANCE-continued.

Number if Persons. Item. LAND AND INCOME TAX DEPARTMENT— continued. 192( i-21. 1920-21. £ VOTE No. 4- continued. 1 Salaries— continued. Clerical Division — continued. Glass VII —continued. £ 4 at £180 ... ... 720 6 at £165 ... ... 990 8 at £140 ... ... 1,120 35 at £120 ... ... 4,200 17 at £80 ... ... 1,360 1 at £65 (11 months) ... ... 60 29 at £65 (5 months) ... ... 785 108 Lodging-allowances: 11 at £26, 7 at £15 11,015 391 General Division. 2 at £220 ... ... 440 3 at £215 ... ... 645 2 at £200 ... ... 400 4 at £190 ... ... 760 1 at £180 ... ... 180 2 at £156 ... ... 312 1 at £144 ... ... 144 lat£80 ... ... 80 16 2,961 160 Less proportion of salaries and increases to salaries provided for but not payable for full year 28,282 586 Additional amount required to provide for. uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... 27,696 4,646 32,342 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications 3 Amounts required for credit of Consolidated Fund, being amounts due on account of late payment of income-tax— £ C. H. Bisson ... ... 199 Oppenheimer Casing Company (Limited) 130 2 3 650 4 Contribution to Valuation Department ... 5 Cost-of-living bonus : 1st January to 31st March, 1920 6 Law-costs 7 Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) 8 Payment to Post and Telegraph Department for services of officers 9 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes 10 Temporary assistance 11 Temporary assistance (uniform cost-of-living increase, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... 12 Travelling allowances and expenses 13 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 4 5 6 7 329 7,740 341 300 4,500 8 1,500 3,500 3,200 9 K) 11 12 13 53 1,200 100 TOTAL—VOTE No. 4 ... 23,413 I 55

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s—B. 7.

Number of Persons. Item. 192' 1-21. 1920-21. PENSIONS DEPARTMENT. VOTE No. 5. Salaries— £ Administrative Division. 1 at £900 900 Clerical Division. Class II — 1 at £475 Class III— 2 at £425 Class IV— £ 5 at £375 ... ... 1,875 1 at £360 ... .. 360 Glass V — 3 at £350 Class VI— 1 at £305 ... ... 305 1 at £300 ... ... 300 4 at £280 ... ... 1,120 1 at £260 .. ... 260 2 at £240 ... ... 480 Class VII1 at £260 ... ... 260 1 at £240 ... ... 240 2 at £220 ... ... 440 1 at £200 ... ... 200 I at £180 ... ... 180 5 at £165 ... ... 825 4 at £140 ... .:. 560 24 at £120 ... ... 2,880 lat£95 ... ... 95 II at £80 ... ... 880 lat£65 ... ... 65 475 1 2 850 6 3 2,235 1,050 2,465 52 6,625 General Division. 1 at £168 ... ... 168 1 at £144 ... ... 144 3 at £132 ... ... 396 1 at £120 ... ... 120 lat£65 ... ... 65 7 81 Cadets' lodging-allowances ... Temporary assistance Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... 893 322 15,000 2,435 Less proportion of increases to salaries provided for but not payable for full year ... 33,250 706 Other Charges for and incidental to — Cost-of-living bonus : 1st January to 31st March, 1920 Fees for certificates of age ... Grant to Mrs. Olive K. Phillips on account of death of husband while member of crew of transport " Tahiti," at rate of £78 per annum for period from 12th September, 1918, to 31st March, 1921 Grant to Mrs. Mary Young in lieu of Old-age Pension cancelled, at rate of £36 per annum for period 1st November, 1919, to 31st March, 1921 32,544 2 3 4 400 20 200 51

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CLASS II.—DEPARTMENTS OF FINANCE— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. 192 1-21. 1920-21. PENSIONS DEPARTMENT—continued. VOTE No. 5 — continued. £ 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Interpreters'fees Light, firing, and water Loading on life insurance premiums on account of impaired health occasioned by war service Medical fees Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) Payment to Post and Telegraph Department for services of officers Payment of instalments of war pensions collected by persons other than the pensioners, by means of forged signatures Payment to Post Office to meet payment for which receipt missing Pensions to epidemic widows and widowers and their dependants Pension to widow of late Captain J. E. McDonald, of transport " Aparima " Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... Rent, proportion of, High Commissioner's Office, London Salaries : Proportion of, High Commissioner's staff... Salaries and honoraria of members of War Pensions Board Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Temporary assistance (uniform cost-of-living increase, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote... 10 100 150 10,000 4,000 10,473 68 4 80,000 15 16 17 224 4,000 18 19 200 533 20 2,600 21 100 22 23 2,310 2,000 1,000 TOTAL—VOTE No. 5 ... 118,443 150,98' NAVAL DEFENCE. VOTE No. . Office of Naval Adviser— Charges for and incidental to — Cost-of-living bonus — £ 1st January to 31st March, 1920 ... 15 1st April, 1920, to 31st March, 1921 ... 60 75 Expenditure in connection with Naval Defence (including pay and allowances, salaries of civilian staff, fares, freight charges, travelling-expenses, printing and stationery, telephone services, postage and telegrams, fuel, stores, dockyards, shore establishments, repairs to ships, pensions and deferred pay contributions to Admiralty towards pension rights) ... 260,000 TOTAL—VOTE No. 260,075

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CLASS II.—DEPARTMENTS OF FINANCE— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. 192 1-21. DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS. 920-21. VOTE No. 7. Salaries— £ 1 Administrative Division. 1 at £800 (Secretary) 800 Clerical Division. Class IV— 1 at £375 (9 months) Class V— 1 at £330 (10 months) ... Class VII— 1 at £165 282 1 1 275 1 165 1 General Division. 120 1 at £120 5 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or fall ... 80 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, books, photographs, newspapers, and other publications Compassionate allowance to Miss Ruth Lynn for physical disablement incurred whilst in service of Samoan Administration ... Expenses of upkeep, Samoan observatory Freight, cartage, and transport Island Trade Commission Office fittings and requisites, including printing and stationery Pay, allowances, and incidental expenses, Samoan Constabulary Postage and telegrams, and rent of boxes Telephone services, including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent and calls Travelling allowances and expenses Typewriters: Purchase and repairs Visit of Parliamentary Party to Pacific Islands— Charter of steamer Presents to natives Incidental expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 1,722 2 100 3 4 5 6 7 50 5,000 20 700 150 8 8,000 700 9 10 11 12 30 200 10 13 14 15 16 13,500 70 2,300 100 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 ... ... 30,930 3,200 TOTAL—VOTE No. 7 27,730 29,452 DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE. VOTE No. 8. Salaries — Professional Division. Glass B — 3 at £500 Glass D— £ 3 at £400 (8J months each) ... 850 1 at £400 (8 months) ... ... 267 1,500 1,117

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CLASS II.—DEPARTMENTS OF FINANCE— continued.

Number of Persons. Item. DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE— continued. 192C 1-21. 1920-21. 1 VOTE No. 8— continued. Salaries — continued. Clerical Division. 1 1 1 2 I Glass I — 1 at £600 Class II— 1 at £475 Glass III — 1 at £450 (8 months) Class TV — £ 1 at £400 (9J months) ... ... 316 1 at £400 (8J months) ... ... 283 Glass V— " 1 at £315 (5 months) Class VI— 1 at £305 ... ... 305 1 at £280 ... ... 280 1 at £280 (7 months) ... ... 163 1 at £270 (5 months) ... ... 113 2 at £240 (5 months) ... ... 200 Class VII— 1 at £240 (7 months) ... ... 140 1 at £170 (8 months) ... ... 113 1 at £80 ... ... 80 600 475 300 599 131 1,061 333 General Division. 1 at £200 ... ... 200 1 at £168 ... ... 168 1 at £156 (6 months) ... ... 78 1 at £144 ... ... 144 1 at £120 (6 months) ... ... 60 1 at £104 (6 months) ... ... 52 1 at £80 (6J months) ... ... 43 745 Board of Trade. 1 at £1,000 (£300 for 11 months) ... 975 1 at £800 ... ... 800 1 at £800 (9 months) ... ... 600 1 at £700 ... ... ... 700 3,075 Trade Representatives. 1 at £300 (also Tourist Agent, £350) ... 300 1 at £100 (also Tourist Agent, £270) ... 100 1 at £50 (also Tourist Agent, £50) ... 50 3 450 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... 1,013 36 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Advisory committees; Expenses in connection with meeting Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties Audit fees Account, record, and other books (including cost of material, printing, and binding) Bicycles : Purchase and upkeep Coal Control Branch : Working-expenses (including salaries of staff, cost-of-living bonus, and salaries of local secretaries) 11,399 2 300 3 750 4 5 6 150 40 7 8 400 50 7,570

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CLASS II.—DEPARTMENTS OF FINANCE— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. 1920-21. DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE— continued. 1920-21. II 12 13 14 L5 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 9 10 VOTE No. 8— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Cost-of-living bonus : 1st January to 31st March, 1920 Government Firewood Depot: Working-expenses (including salaries of staff, cost-of-living bonus, and wages), (recoverable) Distribution of commodities : Expenses in connection with Exhibits at British Empire Exhibition, London: Preliminary expenses Extra clerical assistance Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... Fuel, light, power, and water Law-costs Office-cleaning Office furniture, fittings, and requisites (including printing and stationery) ... Overtime and meal allowances Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Price Investigation Tribunals— Fees to members of Travelling-expenses Witnesses' expenses Purchase of goods for purpose of investigations Promotion of sale of New Zealand manufactures in outside markets Purchase of wheat, to establish a credit for the (recoverable) Publications, preparation and distribution of Rent Reorganization of New Zealand Court, Imperial Institute, London Salaries of officers on loan from other departments Standardization of footwear Subsidies to — Flourmillers New Zealand industries ... Steamer services— New Zealand-Vancouver (half) New Zealand-San Francisco (half) Telephone services (including installation, extension, maintenance, rent, and calls) Temporary assistance (uniform cost-of-living increase, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls) ... Transfer and removal expenses Travelling allowances and expenses Typewriters, purchase and repairs of Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote £ 50 18,500 300 600 2,000 20 100 1,000 250 750 50 1,700 2,650 100 23 24 25 26 510,000 200 700 27 28 3,000 600 100 29 80 500,000 2,000 31 32 33 10,000 12,500 34 300 35 36 37 38 555 100 2,500 300 100 1,080,285 Less amount of cost-of-living bonus already provided for and not required (cost-of-living bonus : Coal control, £150 ; Government Firewood Depot, £45) 1,091,684 195 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 1,091,489 515,000 TOTAL—VOTE No. 8 ... 576,489 TO AL OF CLASS II £ 1,248,34'

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CLASS III.—POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT.

1920-21. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ ote No. 9.—Post and Telegraph Work-ing-expenses 1,719,114 946,928 2,666,042 TOTAL OF CLASS III ... 1,719,114 946,928 2,666,042 No. of Persons. 1920-21. 1920-21. Item. Classification and Increases under Act. POST AND TELEGRAPH WORKINGEXPENSES. £ VOTE No 9. Postal and Telegraph Salaries — Administrative Division. £ 1 at £1,250 ... ... 1,250 1 at £1,200 ... ... 1,200 1 at £1,000 ... ... 1,000 1 at £900 ... ... 900 4,35i Clerical Division. 2 at £800 ... ... 1,600 3 at £750 ... ... 2,250 2 at £700 ... ... 1,400 6 at £650 ... ... 3,900 9 at £600 ... ... 5,400 16 at £550 ... ... 8,800 12 at £500 ... ... 6,000 19 at £450 ... ... 8,550 16 at £425 ... ... 6,800 80 at £400 ... ... 32,000 18 at £360 ... ... 6,480 122 at £350 ... ... 42,700 4 at £330 ... ... 1,320 5 at £320 ... ... 1,600 2 at £315 ... ... 630 139 at £305 ... ... 42,395 82 at £300 ... ... 24,600 152 at £290 ... ... 44,080 64 at £275 ... ... 17,600 726 at £270 ... ... 196,020 16/ at £260 ... ... 43,420 94 at £240 ... ... 22,560 142 at £220 ... ... 31,240 352 at £200 ... ... 70,400 82 at £180 ... ... 14,760 392 at £165 ... ... 64,680

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CLASS III.—POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT— continued.

No. of Persons. 1920-21. 1920-21. Item. POST AND TELEGRAPH WORKINGEXPENSES— oontinued. £ VOTE No. 9— continued. Postal and Telegraph Salaries —continued. Clerical Division — continued. £ 186 at £140 ... ... 26,040 168 at £120 ... ... 20,160 7 at £95 ... ... 665 3,069 748,050 Engineering Division. Professional Section. 1 at £900 ... ... 900 1 at £800 ... ... 800 1 at £750 ... ... 750 2 at £700 ... ... 1,400 I at £600 ... ... 600 8 at £550 ... ... 4,400 3 at £500 ... ... 1,500 II at £450 ... ... 4,950 1 at £400 ... ... 400 1 at £350 ... ... 350 1 at £305 ... ... 305 1 at £300 ... ... 300 1 at £280 ... ... 280 2 at £120 ... ... 240 35 17,175 Clerical Section. 4 at £400 ... ... 1,600 4 at £350 ... ... 1,400 I at £330 ... ... 330 8 at £305 ... ... 2,440 9 at £300 ... ... 2,700 34 at £270 ... ... 9,180 5 at £260 ... ... 1,300 5 at £240 ... ... 1,200 3 at £220 ... ... 660 II at £200 ... ... 2,200 5 at £180 ... ... 900 10 at £165 ... ... 1,650 8 at £140 ... ... 1,120 4 at £120 ... ... 480 111 27,160 Construction and Maintenance Section. 1 at £400 ... ... 400 I at £375 ... ... 375 7 at £360 ... ... 2,520 6 at £330 ... ... 1,980 34 at £300 ... ... 10,200 69 at £275 ... ... 18,975 10 at £254 ... ... 2,540 131 at £250 ... ... 32,750 28 at £245 ... ... 6,860 6 at £234 ... ... 1,404 230 at £225 ... ... 51,750 279 at £208 ... ... 58,032 5 at £182 ... ... 910 20 at £156 ... ... 3,120 8 at £117 ... ... 936 16 at £104 ... ... 1,664 16 at £91 ... ... 1,456 II at £78 ... ... 858 878 196,730

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CLASS III.—POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT— continued.

No. of Persons. 1920-21. 920-21. Itom. POST AND TELEGRAPH WORKINGEXPENSES— continued. £ VOTE No. 9—continued. Postal and Telegraph Salaries —continued. Women's Division. Clerical and General. £ 3 at £260 ... ... 780 31 at £240 ... ... 7,440 26 at £220 ... ... 5,720 66 at £200 ... ... 13,200 2 at £182 ... ' ... 364 73 at £180 ... ... 13,140 3 at £169 ... ... 507 34 at £165 ... ... 5,610 1 at £156 ... ... 156 95 at £140 ... ... 13,300 37 at £120 ... ... 4,440 1 at £117 ... ... 117 18 at £104 ... ... 1,872 15 at £91 ... .. 1,365 10 at £78 ... ... 780 2 at £65 ... ... 130 417 68,921 Shorthand- writers, Machinists, and Typists. 1 at £220 ... ... 220 1 at £210 ... ... 210 2 at £200 ... ... 400 3 at £190 ... . 570 9 at £180 ... ... 1,620 9 at £168 ... ... 1,512 4 at £156 .. ... 624 14 at £144 ... ... 2,016 7 at £132 ... ... 924 16 at £120 ... ... 1,920 12 at £104 ... ... 1,248 4 at £95 ... ... 380 4 at £80 ... ... 320 86 11,964 Exchange Staff. 1 at £330 ... ... 330 8 at £280 ... ... 2,240 24 at £240 ... ... 5,760 13 at £220 ... ... 2,860 8 at £200 ... ... 1,600 17 at £180 ... ... 3,060 102 at £160 ... ... 16,320 84 at £140 .. ... 11,760 98 at £130 ... ... 12,740 153 at £117 ... .. 17,901 1 at £110 ... ... 110 119 at £104 ... ... 12,376 85 at £91 ... ... 7,735 1 at £78 ... ... 78 714 94,87' General Division. 1 at £390 ... ... 390 1 at £350 ... ... 350 2 at £330 ... ... 660

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No. of Persons. 1920-21. .920-21. Item. POST AND TELEGRAPH WORKING- " EXPENSES— continued. £ VOTE No. 9— continued. Postal and Telegraph Salaries —continued. General Division — continued. £ 3 at £300 ... ... 900 8 at £275 ... ... 2,200 23 at £265 ... ... 6,095 21 at £250 ... ... 5,250 2 at £245 ... ... 490 1 at £241 ... ... 241 36 at £234 ... ... 8,424 195 at £225 ... ... 43,875 19 at £215 ... ... 4,085 461 at £208 ... ... 95,888 25 at £182 ... ... 4,550 89 at £156 ... ... 13,884 108 at £130 ... ... 14,040 3 at £117 ... ... 351 298 at £104 ... ... 30,992 91 at £91 ... ... 8,281 232 at £78 ... ... 18,096 8 at £65 ... ... 520 719 at £52 ... ... 37,388 2,346 296,950 7,660 Less proportion of salaries provided for but not payable during current year 1,466,170 20,000 New stations, telegraphists, cadets, and messengers, and training cadets 1,446,170 3,000 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 1,449,170 105,600 Contribution to Railway Department for combined Post-Telegraph-Railway Offices Non-classified officers, including country postmasters and telephonists, payable by salary (number, 2,357) 1,343,570 13,573 61,761 Additional amount required to provide a uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as the cost of living rises or falls— £ £140 and under, at £20 ... ... 53,260 Over £140, at £50 ... ... 246,950 75,334 300,210 CONVEYANCE OF OCEAN MAILS. 1,719,114 Charges for and incidental to — Suez' Services— £ Australian overland transit ... 1,700 Australia-Europe ... ... 1,000 2,700 i—B. 7.

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CLASS III.—POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT— continued.

19 10-21. POST AND TELEGRAPH WORKING-EXPENSES — continued. £ £ VOTE No. 9—continued. CONVEYANCE OF OCEAN MAILS—continued. Charges for and incidental to — continued. Pacific Services — £ Vancouver service ... ... 20,000 San Francisco service ... ... 25,000 Resident Agency, San Francisco ... 200 North American and overland transit 6,100 Australia-San Francisco service ... 400 51,700 Coastal Services— Auckland services, including Great Barrier ... ... 2,600 Blenheim services ... ... 1,250 Chatham Islands ... ... 500 Invercargill services ... ... 350 Nelson services ... ... 215 Wellington-Pelorus Sound ... 460 5,375 Gratuities and landing and shipping Postal Union transit charges 30,000 800 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 90,575 22,500 68,075 CONVEYANCE OF INLAND MAILS. Charges for and incidental to — Auckland Blenheim Christchurch Dunedin Gisborne Greymouth Hokitika Invercargill Napier Nelson New Plymouth Oamaru Thames Timaru Wanganui Wellington Westport New services, &c. (all districts) 34,000 2,000 12,500 12,000 8,500 1,500 2,000 6,000 10,000 6,500 6,500 1,200 4,800 6,000 10,000 26,500 2,000 7,000 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 159,000 7,000 152,000

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CLASS III.—POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT— continued.

torn. 19 10-21. POST AND TELEGRAPH WORKING-EXPENSES — continued. £ VOTE No. 9—continued. CARRIAGE OF MAILS BY RAILWAY. Charges for and incidental to — Carriage of Mails by Railway — £ Special trains and trucks ... ... 2,500 Ordinary mails ... ... 81,131 Extra amount due for the carriage of mails by railway for the years 1917-18 to 1919-20 ... ... 8,835 92,466 MAINTENANCE OF TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE LINES. Charges for and incidental to — Maintenance of Telegraph and Telephone Lines — £ Extra labour ... ... 80,000 Material for repairs ... ... 90,000 Rural telephones (assistance to settlers) 1,000 Travelling-expenses of telegraph engineers and linemen ... ... 18,000 Cost of cable repairs ... ... 7,000 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 196,000 4,000 192,000 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES. Charges for and incidental to — Allowances— £ Forage ... ... 1,100 Locality allowances for cadets stationed away from home ... ... 500 Lodging to cadets and cadettes, and non-clerical officers ... ... 30,000 Miscellaneous allowances ... 12,000 Tellers and for calculation of Savingsbank interest ... ... 6,500 Payment to nominated representative on Post and Telegraph Board of Appeal ... ... 100 Allowance in lieu of six months' leave granted to C. H. M. Hawk, Inspector of Telegraph Offices, on retirement from the service ... ... 325 50,525 Cash Deficiencies— Cash deficiency, Christchurch ... 4 Cash deficiency, Courtenay Place ... 2 Cash deficiency, Matamata ... 6 Forged money order, Wellington on Dunedin ... ... ... 4 Forged money-order telegram, Wellington ... ... 6 Forged money-order telegram, Wellington on Auckland ... ... 5

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CLASS III.—POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT— continued.

Item. 19 10-21. POST AND TELEGRAPH WORKING-EXPENSES — continued. VOTE No. 9—continued. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES— continued. Charges for and incidental to — continued. Cash Deficiencies — continued. Forged money-order telegram, Ruatorea £ on Auckland ... ... 30 Burglary, Ponsonby ... . 68 Burglary, Runciman ... ... 65 Burglary, Kilbirnie ... ... 40 Cost-of-living bonus: 1st January to 31st March, 1920 Fees: Carriage of private bags Mechanical Appliances, Bicycles, &c.— Allowance to officers using their own bicycles, and to motor-cycle riders ... ... 5 000 Cash-registers for telegraph counters ... 150 Home savings-banks, purchase of ... 200 Postmarking machines ... ... 200 Purchase of motor-cycles, motor-cars, and bicycles ... ... 75,000 Purchase of motor-oil ... ... 12,000 Repairs and hire ... ... 10,000 Stamp coiling and joining machines ... 200 Typewriters, &c: Purchase and repairs 1,500 230 22,000 1,650 104,250 Office Management Expenses — Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... 800 Audit fees ... ... ... 300 Bank exchange, commission, discount, and stamp duty ... ... 500 Cleaning and scavenging ... ... 13,500 Clerks and telegraphists ... ... 2,000 Exchange cadettes ... ... 15,000 Law-costs ... ... 150 Light, fuel, and water ... ... 19,000 Mail-bags, purchase of ... ... 2,000 New Zealand's share of the cost of International Postal and Telegraph Bureaux, Berne ... ... 230 Office expenses ... ... 17,000 Rent "... ... 6,500 Safes to inaugurate the safe-deposit system ... ... 300 Stationery, printing, and binding ... 65,000 Temporary officers, postmen, messengers, and general division ... 25,000 Temporary officers' uniform cost-of-living increase, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... 10,000 177,280 Overtime and meal allowances ... 40,000 Parcel-post expenses ... ... 30,000 Repairs, fittings, new buildings, &c. ... 6,000 76,000 Sundry Charges— Amounts improperly withdrawn from Post Office Savings-bank— Auckland (203488) ... ... 3 Auckland (353210) ... ... 60 Wellington (401987) ... ... 8 Wellington (355737) ... ... 84

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item. 19 50-21. POST AND TELEGRAPH WORKING-EXPENSES — continued. VOTE No. 9— continued. £ £ MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES— continued. Charges for and incidental to — continued. Sundry Charges— continued. i\.mounts improperly withdrawn, &c. — contd. £ Timaru (62706) * ... ... 32 Thames (67204) ... ... 65 Wellington (407148) .. ... 30 Auckland (283600) ... ... 8 Gisborne (50270) ... ... 40 Compensation for articles lost or damaged during transmission by post 150 Expenses in connection with Post and Telegraph Board of Appeal ... .1,000 Expenses of New Zealand delegate (Mr. R. B. Morris) attending Madrid Postal Conference ... ... 1,500 Expenses of Chief Telegraph Engineer's visit to England and America ... 1,250 Expenses of departmental motor expert's visit to England and America to procure motor vehicles and accessories for Government Departments 850 Ex-gratia payment to widow of late A. H. Burke, lineman, Auckland ... 130 Pensions for officers retired, whose allowance from the Superannuation Fund is under £52 per annum ... 220 Compassionate allowances, &c.— Widow of the late A. E. Braithwaite, Postmaster, Ponsonby ... ... 1,000 Widow of the late W. M. Thomson, Clock-repairer, Wellington ... 225 Widow of the late G. L. Morris, Senior Postmen's Sorter, Auckland ... 275 Compensation to dependants of the late A. W. Anderson, Cable Foreman, Auckland, killed while on duty 500 Funeral expenses in connection with the burial of the late A. Olsen, Lineman, Wellington, killed while on duty ... ... ... 22 7,452 Travelling-expenses, &c.— Inspection of offices ... ... 3,500 Railway travelling post-offices allowances ... ... 3,500 Relieving-expenses ... ... 9,000 Removal expenses ... ... 15,000 Travelling expenses, allowances, and tram-fares "... ... 5,000 36,000 Uniform clothing 10,000 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910... 485,387 43,000 TOTAL—VOTE No. 9 442,387 2,666,04: TOTAL OF CLASS III £2,60 3,042

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CLASS IV.—WORKING RAILWAYS DEPARTMENT.

1920-21. Total. 'ote No. 10.—Working Railways £ 5,239,015 TOTAL OF CLASS IV 5,239,015 GROSS REVENUE ... Estimated. £6,000,000 Item. Classification and Increases under Act. 19! 10-21. 3,02: I Miles. WORKING RAILWAYS. VOTE No. 10. Head Office — General Manager Assistant General Manager, £1,100; Chief Clerk, £650; Chief Accountant, £850; Assistant Chief Accountant, £550; Comptroller of Stores, £750; Officer in Charge, Advertising Branch, £650; 5 Audit Inspectors at £500 ; 87 Clerks — 2 at £650, 1 at £550, 1 at £520, 1 at £500, 1 at £475, 6 at £465, 5 at £450, 1 at £410, 2 at £400, 2 at £380, 7 at £355, 4 at £350, 16 at £320, 1 at £310, 2 at £290, 8 at £270, 6 at £250, 6 at £230, 13 at £215, 2 at £165 ; 16 Cadets—11 at £160, 4 at £140,1 at £85 ; Cadets' lodging-allowance —1 at 10/ per week, £26 Contingencies—Temporary clerical and drafting assistance, pay of office-cleaners, messengers, and night-watchmen, stationery and supplies, travelling allowances and expenses, allowance to members under Regulation No. 86 (made under the Government Railways Act, 1908), increased night allowances to members and allowances to members on transfer in excess of the regulations, special allowance to shorthand-writers, cost of hearing Appeal Board cases, expenses in connection with sittings of Wages Boards, and all other unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote £ 3,000 37,896 17,564 58,460

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CLASS IV.—WORKING RAILWAYS— continued.

item. 19' 10-21. WORKING RAILWAYS—continued.' 3,02 Miles. VOTE No. 10— continued. Departmental Offices — Maintenance Branch —Chief Engineer, £1,100; Assistant Chief Engineer, £850; Signal Engineer, £800; Supervising Engineer, £700; Inspector, Bridge Construction, £550; Officer-in-Charge, Architectural Branch, £700; Inspector, Building Construction, £425 ; 8 District Engineers—4 at £750, 1 at £700, 2 at £650, 1 at £600; 7 Assistant Engineers—1 at £650, 2 at £550, 3 at £500, 1 at £475; 111 Clerks and Draughtsmen—1 at £650, 4 at £550, 1 at £525, 3 at £500, 1 at £475, 1 at £465, 4 at £450, 1 at £425, 3 at £410; 1 at £400, 1 at £395, 1 at £390, 6 at £380, 2 at £365, 9 at £355, 4 at £350, 1 at £330, 13 at £320; 1 at £315; 2 at £310; 5 at £290; 8 at £270 ; 7 at £250 ; 10 at £230 ; 21 at £215. Locomotive Branch — Chief Mechanical Engineer, £1,100; Assistant Chief Mechanical Engineer, £750; 4 Locomotive Engineers—1 at £750, 2 at £700, 1 at £650; 3 Assistant Locomotive Engineers —1 at £500, 2 at £350 ; 2 Boiler Inspectors at £150; 1 Locomotive Inspector at £550 ; 70 Clerks —1 at £650, 1 at £550, 1 at £520, 1 at £500, 2 at £465, 1 at £450, 4 at £400, 1 at £380, 1 at £375, 14 at £355, 7 at £350, 1 at £340, 8 at £320, 7 at £310, 1 at £290, 2 at £270, 4 at £250, 11 at £230, 2 at £215. Traffic Branch — Chief Traffic Manager, £1,200; 1 Assistant Traffic Manager at £900; 11 District Managers —2 at £750, 2 at £700, 6 at £650, 1 at £570; 4 Assistant District Traffic Managers at £650; 129 Clerks—1 at £650, 4 at £550, 1 at £520, 7 at £500, 7 at £450, 3 at £400, 5 at £380, 25 at £355, 8 at £350, 22 at £320, 2 at £310, 3 at £290, 4 at £270, 8 at £250, 3 at £230, 26 at £215 ; 13 Cadets—3 at £100, 10 at £85 Contingencies —Temporary clerical and drafting assistance, stationery and supplies, travelling allowances and expenses, allowances to members under Regulation No. 86 (made under the Government Railways Act, 1908), increased night allowances to members and allowances to members on transfer in excess of the regulations, and all other unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote £ £ 136,550 8,450 Total Head and Departmental Offices 145,000 203,460 Working-expenses of Sections— Including salaries and wages; allowances made to members by regulations made under section 68 of the Government Railways Act, 1908, for special work performed in the course of their duty ; payments for Sunday duty ; general repairs and miscellaneous services; supplies of stores, provisions, stationery, water, and material; advertising; compensation for accidents, personal injuries received, loss of property by fire, damage to or loss of goods; freights on goods lost or destroyed; postages, telegrams, telephones, maintenance of wires; payments under |

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CLASS IV.—WORKING RAILWAYS— continued.

[tern. 195 10-21. WORKING RAILWAYS— continued. 3,02, ! Miles VOTE No. 10— continued. Working-expenses op Sections — continued. 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 ; allowances to members under Regulation No. 86 (made under the Government Railways Act, 1908); increased night allowances to members and allowances to members on transfer in excess of the regulations; stationery and supplies; also contingencies and all other unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote — I £ 3 Maintenance of Way and Works — Section — Whangarei Kaihu Gisborne North Island Main Line and Branches South Island Main Line and Branches Westland Westport Nelson Picton 26,936 5,732 13,664 550,091 481,223 63,615 15,403 14,185 16,185 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 1,187,034 10,000 1,177,034 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 Allowance to enginemen and firemen employed on Rimutaka Incline 22,646 3,035 18,084 1,181,462 769,926 53,435 33,124 13,507 11,644 220 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 2,107,083 2,000 2,105,083 Traffic, Expenses — Section — Whangarei Kaihu Gisborne North Island Main Line and Branches South Island Main Line and Branches Westland 15,722 2,454 9,361 832,212 678,136

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CLASS IV.—WORKING RAILWAYS— continued.

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Item. 192 10-21. 3,022 I Miles. WORKING RAILWAYS— continued VOTE No. 10— continued. Working-expenses of Sections— continued. £ £ Traffic Expenses —continued. Section —continued. Westport : ... Nelson ... .... Picton Allowance to guards employed on Rimutaka Incline Increased marriage allowance to Staff and payments to Cadets and Crossing-keepers in excess of scale, 1st April, 1919, to 31st March, 1920 ... Cash missing from Dunedin Booking-office Cash stolen by burglars, Rotorua Station Amount of valueless cheque received in the course of business Contents of cash-bag stolen from guard's van between Ohingaiti and Hunterville... 28,629 22,722 13,361 100 1,500 216 2 5 6 1,656,231 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 14,000 1,642,231 Lake Wakatipu steamer service 9,000 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 Railways Act, 1912, 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 New Zealand Railways Military Transport Corps— Pay and travelling-expenses of Instructors, and incidental expenses Special allowance to Private Secretary: 1 at £330 ... Cost-of-living bonus for Staff, 1st January to 31st March, 1920 Expenses in connection with members of Railway Department visiting Australia, England, and America on official business Salary, E. H. Hiley, General Manager, for period of accrued annual leave Damage to stores by fire at Invercargill Compassionate allowance to G. V. Bean Compassionate allowance to W. E. Potts Compassionate allowance to E. F. Saddler Compassionate allowance to G. McClymont Compassionate allowance to E. J. L. Welsh and child Compassionate allowance to M. Carson ... 1 900 1,500 20 42,000 550 1,085 26 100 50 75 50 500 350 Total Head Office, Departmental Offices, and Working-expenses of Sections 47,207 5,184,015

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CLASS IV.—WORKING RAILWAYS—continued.

item. 19! 10-21. WORKING RAILWAYS— continued. 3,02: 1 Miles. 8 VOTE No. 10— continued. Working-expenses of Sections — continued. Stores Branch — Purchase .of stores and material and store expenses, including salaries, wages, cartage, freights, miscellaneous services, workers' compensation for accidents, £ contingencies ... ... 1,350,000 Less estimated credits for stores to be issued, provided for in other votes and items ... ... 1,300,000 £ £ 50,000 State Sawmills — Purchase of land, standing timber, expenses of working mills, including salaries, wages, machinery, supplies, repairs, transport charges, tram construction, royalties, workers' compensation for accidents, and contingencies— £ Piha Sawmill ... ... 20,000 Mamaku Sawmill ... ... 50,000 Pukete Timber Reserve ... 7,000 Maroa Timber Reserve ... 2,000 Pokako Timber Reserve ... 5,000 84,000 Less estimated credits ... 79,000 5,000 TOTAL-VOTE No. 10 5,239,015 TOTAL OF CLASS IV £5,23' 015

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

1920-21. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ ote No. 11. —Public Buildings 8,315 104,557 112,87 12.—Government Domains 3,868 1,182 5,05' „ 13.—Maintenance and Improvement Roads of 68,000 68,001 TOTAL OF CLASS V 12,183 173,739 185,922 _l Number of Persons. Item. 19 1-21. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. 1920-21. VOTE No. 11. Expenses incidental to the Maintenance ok Public Buildings, including Additions, Improvements, Fittings, and Furniture— £ £ Salaries — Professional Division. 1 1 Class A — 1 at £850 (Architect) Class C— 1 at £480 Class D— £ 1 at £380 ... ... 380 1 at £365 ... ... 365 1 at £345 ... ... 345 850 480 1,090 Clerical Division. 2 I Class IV— 2 at £400 Glass V— 1 at £330 Class VI— 2 at £305 ... ... 610 2 at £300 ... ... 600 Class VII— 1 at £270 ... ... 270 1 at £220 ... ... 220 800 330 4 1,210 2 490 General Division. 1 at £220 ... ... 220 1 at £245 ... ... 245 465 2 16 I Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... 2,600

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

Number of Persons. Item. 1920-21. 192 1920-21. PUBLIC BUILDINGS—continued. £ £ £ VOTE No. 11— continued. Maintenance, etc. — continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 is 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 3 4 5 6 7 8 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Contribution to Drainage Board for drainage, public buildings, Christchurch Contribution to Drainage Board for drainage, public buildings, Dunedin Cost-of-living bonus: 1st January to 31st March, 1920 Dunedin Chief Post-office (alterations and additions to Garrison Hall) Dunedin Telegraph Office (renovations, &c.) 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 reception rooms, outbuildings, and grounds Telephones Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... Government Buildings throughout the Dominion— Office requisites, fuel, light, power, water, cleaning, scavenging, and other annual services Government House, Auckland Government House, Wellington Government Buildings throughout the Dominion—; Departmental Buildings ... ... ... Rents Courthouses .... ... .... Gaols ... Police-stations Customhouses ... ... ... Post and Telegraph Offices ... ... Mental Hospitals ... ... ... Quarantine Stations ... ... '. ... Public Works Workshops... Other Government Buildings Hamilton Post-office (alterations and renovations) ... Lyttelton Borough Council, for extra water supplied to Government Departments New Police Training Depot, Wellington District (site acquired from Waddington Settlement) Parliamentary Buildings Repairs to Seddon Memorial ... ... Services and supplies for other Departments Telephone services (including installation, extensions,, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... Tramways : Expenses re inquiries, appointments to Appeal Boards, &c. ... ... Travelling allowances and expenses ... ,... , Wages of overseers and staff workmen (including £2,000 additional amount required to provide for increased cost of living) Waikato Sanatorium (repairs, renovations, &c), (on account) ... '■•■•.. I 150 150 150 500 1,750 1,000 350 115 1,500 3,000 2,150 2,050 15,000 14,000 3,500 1,250 6,000 700 20,500 4,000 500 4,500 2,000 1,200 100 2,122 2,000 50 2,000 300 100 500 13,500 300 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

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

Number of Persons. Item. 1920-21. 1920-21. PUBLIC BUILDINGS— continued, £ £ 37 • VOTE No. 11— continued. Maintenance, etc. — continued. Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. -7 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 750 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 107,737 3,180 TOTAL—VOTE No. 11 104,557 112,87 — 112, GOVERNMENT DOMAINS. VOTE No. 12. 1 Salaries — General Division. £ 1 at £245 ... ... 245 1 at £240 ... ... 240 3 at £203/9 ... ... 610 1 at £196 ... ... 196 1 at £188 ... ... 188 1,479 Temporary Officers. 5 Gardeners at £203/9 ... ... 1,017 7 Gardeners at £196 ... .... 1,372 2,389 12 19 : .... 1 '.--.:. ■ • . ■ .•■■•■■• i :■■• - ■;-' 3,868 2 3 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Cost-of-living bonus : 1st January to 31st March, 1920 3 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... 4 ; Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 75 600 4 507 1,182 TOTAL—VOTE No. 12 5,05' MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENT OF ROADS. VOTE No. 13. 1 Expenses incidental to the Maintenance and Improvement of Roads, including cost-of-living bonuses to employees ... ... ... 68,000 TOTAL—VOTE No. 13 ..,: 68,000 TOT L OF CLASS V £185,925

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CLASS VI.—COOK ISLANDS.

Salaries. 1920-21. Other Charges. 1920-21. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ ote No. 14.—Cook Islands ... 10,305 10,305 5 8,819 8,819 19,124 TOTAL OF CLASS VI 10.30S 10,305 5 8,819 8,819 19,124 Number of Persons. Item. 19 10-21. i ' COOK ISLANDS. £ VOTE No. 14. Salaries— £ 1 «• Head Office— Administrative Division. 1 at £100 (also Under-Secretary, Justice Department, £800, and Native Department, £100) ... 100 Cook Islands — Resident Commissioner Land Court Judge Medical Officers : 1 at £700, 1 at £600 Collector of Customs Fruit Inspector Police Officer Postmaster (Rarotonga) ... ... School-teachers ... ... ... 800 650 1,300 260 220 250 350 4,400 9 Niue — Resident Commissioner Assistant to Resident Commissioner ... School-teachers : 1 at £365, 1 at £245 Medical Officer Police Officer 500 215 610 600 50 5 14 10,305 _ i Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Contribution towards erection of hospital, Niue Cook and other Islands Administration and other 2 3 4 50 1,000 5 6 7 8 9 expenses ... ... Cost-of-living bonus : 1st January to 31st March, 1920 Erection of fruit-packing sheds, Rarotonga Extra clerical assistance Freight, cartage, and transport charges... Installation of wireless telegraph system at Rarotonga, &c, " 600 60 2,000 200 10 1,000

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CLASS VI.-COOK ISLANDS— continued.

Number if Persona. Item. 1920-21. COOK ISLANDS— continued. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 VOTE No. 14.— continued Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Medical service, Niue Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... Subsidy for service to Niue ... Subsidy of £1 for £1 on amount subscribed— On Parliamentary trip for the Cook Islands schools For sports material for Arorangi School, Rarotonga Subsidy for inter-island service Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Travelling allowances and expenses Tropical allowances Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote £ £ 250 50 100 1,100 50 14 400 50 25 1,850 10 8,819 TOTAL—VOTE No. 14 19,124 OTAL OF CLASS VI .£19,124

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CLASS VII.—NATIVE DEPARTMENT.

Main, viae O+.l, 1920-21. Salaries. Oth Salaries. Other Charges. Total. ote No. 15.—Native Department— £ £ £ £ Subdivision I. — Native Department ... .... 23,798 ,, II. — Miscellaneous Services ... 23,798 3,800 8,387 27,598 8,387 Total—Vote No. 15 ... ... 23,798 23,798 12,187 35,985 TOTAL OF CLASS VII ... ... 23,798 23,798 12,187 35,985 Number tx Number of Persons. iwmuei Item _ of Persons. VOTE No. 15.—NATIVE DEPARTMENT. Item. 19 1-21. Subdivision No. I. — Native Department. £ £ 1 Salaries— Administrative Division. 1 1 at £150 (also Under-Secretary for Justice, £800, arid Secretary for Cook Islands, £100) 150 Clerical Division. Glass II— £ 1 at £500 ... ... 500 2 1 at £375 (also Private Secretary, £25, and extra classification allowance, £100) ... ... 375 Glass III — 1 1 at £425 Class IV— 1 at £405 ... ... 405 1 at £400 ... ... 400 4 2 at £375 ... ... 750 Class V — 1 1 at £350 Class VI— 1 at £330 ... ... 330 5 at £305 ... ... 1,525 4 at £300 ... ... 1,200 12 2 at £280 ... ... 560 Class VII— 5 at £270 ... ... 1,350 4 at £260 ... ... 1,040 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 at £240 ... ... 240 1 at £230 ... ... 230 1 at £220 ... ... 220 2 at £200 ... ... 400 2 at £188 ... ... 376 5 at £180 ... ... 900 4 1 875 425 1,555 350 12 3,615

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CLASS VII.—NATIVE DEPARTMENT— continued.

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Number if Persons. Item. 192 1-21. VOTE No. 15.—NATIVE DEPARTMENT— continued. Subdivision No. I. — Native Department —continued. Salaries— continued. Clerical Division — continued. Class VII —continued. £ 4 at £165 ... ... 660 2 at £140 ... ... 280 9 at £120 ... ... 1,080 2 at £100 ... ... 200 39 7,226 General Division. 1 at £180 ... .. 180 2 at £144 ... ... 288 2 at £120 ... ... 240 1 at £95 ... ... 95 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... 803 2,474 Judges of Native Land Court. 1 at £1,000 (Chief Judge) ... ... 1,000 5 at £800 ... ... 4,000 2 at £750 ... ... 1,500 8 6,500 74 Less proportion of increases to salaries provided for but not payable for full year ... 23,973 175 Other Charges for and incidental to — Travelling allowances and expenses 23,798 3,800 Total — Subdivision No. 1 27,598 Subdivision No. II. — Miscellaneous Services. 4 5 1 2 3 Charges for and incidental to — Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties Audit fees for inspection of accounts Compensation owing on Owhaturia South No. 1 Block, prior amount irregularly paid on Native Land Court order Contribution towards cost of monument to late Hori Ngatai Contribution of £1 for £1 towards cost of monument to late Keepa te Rangipuawhe Cost-of-living bonus : 1st January to 31st March, 1920 Cost of survey of Pouakani Block Expenses of Royal Commission to inquire into Waipuku-Patea and other Blocks Fees to Supervisors, Native Interpreters examinations Freight, cartage, and transport charges... Fuel, light, power, water, and cleaning ... Law-costs Part cost of partition survey of Section 2, Block III, and Sections 24 and 25, Block IV, Waitara S.D.... 25 50 38 100 63 238 982 6 7 8 9 10 If 12 13 850 25 150 100 20 130

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CLASS VII.—NATIVE DEPARTMENT—continued.

Number , tem if Persons. 192i 1-21. VOTE No. 15—NATIVE DEPARTMENT— continued. Subdivision No. II. — Miscellaneous Services —continued. £ 14 15 16 17 IK 19 Charges for and incidental to —continued. Payment to Ohinemuri County Council for water supplied to Native settlements on the banks of the Ohinemuri River Postage, telegrams, rent of boxes, and telephones ... Printing, stationery, office fittings, and requisites ... Rent Temporary assistance Temporary assistance (uniform cost-of-living increase, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls) ... Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 50 1,350 1,000 250 2,500 20 306 100 Total — Subdivision No. II 8,38' TOTAL—VOTE No. 15 35,98, w AL OF CLASS VII £35,985

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CLASS VIII.—JUSTICE DEPARTMENT.

Salaries, 1920-21. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ Vote No. 16.—Department of Justice— 1,260 1,775 5,200 20,431 3,186 3,506 4,368 5,200 20,431 Subdivision I. — Justice : Head Office ... ,, II. — Patent Office III. — Bankruptcy IV. — Coroners ... V. — Justice: Miscellaneous Services 3,186 2,246 2,593 TOTAL—VOTE No. 16 ... 8,025 28,666 36,691 Vote No. 17. —Supreme and Magistrates' Courts— Subdivision I. — -Supreme Court ,. II. — Magistrates' and Wardens' Courts ,, III. — Criminal Prosecutions... 9,483 43,903 4,950 18,900 15,220 14,433 62,803 15,220 TOTAL—VOTE No. 17... 53,386 39,070 92,456 Vote No. 18.—Prisons Department 51,584 53,650 105,234 ,, 19.—Crown Law Office 6,262 534 6,796 Vote No. 20.—Police Department— Subdivision I. — Police Department ,, II. — Police: Miscellaneous Services 315,750 86,150 566 401,900 566 TOTAL-VOTE No. 20... 315,750 86,716 402,466 Vote No. 21.—Stamp Duties Department — Subdivision I. — Stamp Duties Department ,, II. — Land and Deeds Registry 21,466 32,585 20,668 19,125 42,134 51,710 TOTAL—VOTE No. 21... 54,051 39,793 93,844 TOTAL OF CLASS VIII 489,058 248,429 737,487

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Number of Persons. em. Item. VOTE No. 16.—DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. 192 1-21. 1920-21. I 1 Subdivision No. I. — Justice. — Head Office. Salaries— Administrative Division. 1 at £800 (also Under-Secretary, Native Department, £100, and Secretary for Cook Islands, £100) 800 Clerical Division. Class III — 1 at £450 Class V — 1 at £330 Class VII— £ 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 at £220 ... ... 220 2 at £140 ... ... 280 1 at £100 ... ... 100 1 at £91 ... ... 91 450 1 1 330 General Division. 941 1 at £144 ... ... 144 2 at £120 ... ... 240 384 3 12 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... 366 Less proportion of increases to salaries provided for but not payable for full year ... 3,271 85 Total — Subdivision No. I 3,18' Subdivision No II. — Patent Office. I Salaries — Clerical Division. 1 1 Glass I — 1 at £600 Class IV— 1 at £330 Class VII— £ 1 at £220 ... ... 220 1 at £165 ... ... 165 1 at £100 ... ... 100 1 at £80 ... ... 80 600 330 565 General Division. 1 at £235 ... ... 235 1 at £144 ... ... 144 1 at £120 ... ... 120 3 9 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... 499 292 Less proportion of increases to salaries provided for but not payable for full year ... 2,286 40 2,246

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Number if Persons. Item. VOTE No. 16.—DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE— continued. 192 1-21. .920-21. Subdivision No. II. — Patent Office —continued. £ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Other Charges for and incidental to — Expenses in connection with appeals under Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks Act, 1911 ... Fees to Patent Office Agents Fuel, light, power, and water Postage, telegrams, rent of boxes, and telephones ... Printing, stationery, office fittings, and requisites .. Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 25 5 10 100 1,100 10 10 Total — Subdivision No. II 1,260 3,506 Subdivision No. III. — Bankruptcy. Salaries— Clerical Division. Glass I — 1 at £550 550 Glass II— £ 1 at £500 ... ... 500 1 at £475 ... ... 475 975 Class VII— 1 at £270 ... ... 270 1 at £220 ... ... 220 1 at £140 ... ... 140 3 630 1 General Division. 1 at £168 168 7 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... 270 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, books, newspapers, and other publications Commission to Deputy Assignees Fuel, light, power and water, cleaning, cartage, and office equipment and maintenance Printing and stationery Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... Temporary assistance • Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 2,593 2 50 900 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 25 500 130 120 30 20 Total — Subdivision No. Ill ... : 1,775 4,368

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Number if Persons. Item. VOTE No. 16—DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE— continued. 192 1-21. 1920-21. Subdivision No. IV. — -Coroners. £ £ 1 2 3 1 2 3 Charges for and incidental to — Fees and expenses on inquests Payment of jurors Witnesses' expenses 4,500 400 300 5,200 Total — Subdivision No. IV Subdivision No. V. —Justice : Miscellaneous Services. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 .7 8 9 10 Charges for and incidental to — Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Compassionate allowance to widow of the late G. H. Veale, Crier, Supreme Court, Wellington Contribution towards salary of Analyst at Auckland Cost-of-living bonus: 1st January to 31st March, 1920 Expenses under the Juries Act, 1908 ... Expenses under the Reformatory Institutions Act, 1909 Fidelity-guarantee premiums Fines, refund of Fuel, light, water, cleaning, freight, cartage, office equipment, and maintenance of Court grounds and offices Law-costs Postage, 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 Telephone services (-including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Temporary clerical and other assistance— £ Clerks, Bailiffs, and Messengers ... 2,000 Interpreters ... ... 70 350 150 270 50 600 800 4,500 350 50 11 12 13 14 15 16 3,000 25 3,400 3,000 50 1,000 2,070 20,431 17 18 19 20 17 L8 19 20 Temporary assistance (uniform cost-of-living increase, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls) Travelling allowances and expenses Typewriters: Purchase and repairs Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 516 150 300 200 Less recoveries 20,831 400 Total — Subdivision No. V I . : TOTAL—VOTE No. 16

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Number j* jf Persons. 1920-21. VOTE No 17.—SUPREME AND MAGISTRATES' COURTS. 1920-21. £ Subdivision No. I. — Supreme Court. 1 , 1, Salaries — Clerical Division. 1 Special Class — 1 at £650 650 3 Glass I — £ 2 at £600 ... ... 1,200 1 at £550 ... ... 550 1,750 6 Glass V — 2 at £350 ... ... 700 1 at £330 ... ... 330 3 at £315 ... ... 945 1,975 8 Class VII— 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 at £200 ... ... 200 3 at £180 ... ... 540 2 at £165 ... ... 330 1 at £120 ... ... 120 1,440 General Division. 4 1 at £270 ... ... 270 3 at £245 ... ... 735 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... 1,005 873 Unclassified. 9 32 9 8 Clerks to Judges at £200 ... 1 Deposition Typist, Supreme Court, Wellington, at £200 1,600 200 32 9,493 Less proportion of increases provided for but not payable for full year ... 10 9,483 2 3 4 2 3 Other Charges for and incidental to — Proportion of fees to be refunded to Sheriffs Travelling allowances and expenses of Judges and clerks Other expenses of Circuit Courts and Court of Appeal 200 4 3,750 1,000 Total — Subdivision No. I 4,950 14,43:

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CLASS VIII.—JUSTICE DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number of Persons. Item. 192i 1-21. 1920-21. VOTE No. 17—SUPREME AND MAGISTRATES' COURTS— continued. £ £ Subdivision No. II. — Magistrates' and Wardens' Courts. Salaries — Professional Division. • 400 1 at £400 Clerical Division. Class II— £ 3 at £500 ... ... 1,500 1 at £475 ... ... 475 Class IV— 5 at £415 ... ... 2,075 5 at £400 ... ... 2,000 1,975 10 4,075 Class V — 3 at £360 ... ... 1,080 4 at £350 ... ... 1,400 3 at £330 ... ... 990 2 at £315 ... ... 630 12 4,100 Class VI— 6 at £305 ... ... 1,830 9 at £300 ... ... 2,700 3 at £280 ... ... 840 18 5,370 Class VII— 2 at £290 ... ... 580 4 at £270 ... ... 1,080 5 at £260 ... ... 1,300 2 at £250 ... ... 500 2 at £240 ... ... 480 3 at £220 ... ... 660 6 at £200 ... ... 1,200 2 at £188 ... ... 376 15 at £180 ... ... 2,700 9 at £165 ... ... 1,485 10 at £140 ... ... 1,400 16 at £120 ... ... 1,920 lat£95 ... ... 95 5 at £100 ... ... 500 2 at £80 ... ... 160 84 14,436 General Division. 3 at £265 ... ... 795 1 at £250 ... ... 250 2 at £235 ... ... 470 19 at £225 ... ... 4,275 4 at £215 ... ... 860 4 at £205 ... ... 820 1 at £195 ... ... 195

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9—B. 7.

Number Item . of Persons. 1920-21. 192C 1-21. VOTE No. 17—SUPREME AND MAGISTRATES' COURTS— continued. £ £ Subdivision No. II. — Magistrates' and Wardens' Courts — continued. Salaries— continued, General Division — continued. £ 4 at £190 ... ... 760 1 at £188 ... ... 188 39 168 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale, salaries, or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... 8,613 7,034 Less recoveries 46,003 2,000 Less proportion of increases to salaries provided for but not payable for full year ... 44,003 100 43,903 2 3 Other Charges for and incidental to — Allowances to Police Constables acting as Clerks of Courts Allowances to officers acting as Inspectors of Factories— 5 at £25, 1 at £30 Mileage fees to be refunded to Bailiffs ... Office-cleaners Rents Travelling allowances and expenses 1,750 155 8,000 1,800 350 7,000 4 5 6 7 Less recoveries 19,055 155 Total — Subdivision No. II 18,900 62,80: Subdivision III — Criminal Prosecutions. Charges for and incidental to — Expenses in connection with the defence of prisoners under the Justices of the Peace Amendment Act, 1912 2 8 4 Expenses of witnesses Fees to Crown Solicitors and Prosecutors Payment of jurors under the Juries Act, 1908 120 8,200 3,100 4,200 Less recoveries 15,620 400 Total — Subdivision No. Ill 15,220 TOTAL—VOTE No. 17 ... 92,456

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CLASS VIII.—JUSTICE DEPARTMENT-continued.

Number of Persons. Item. 192> 1-21. 1920-21. PRISONS DEPARTMENT, VOTE No. 18. Salaries— £ £ Administrative Division. 850 1 at £750 (Controller-General of Prisons) Clerical Division. 1 Glass III— 1 at £425 (9 months) 318 1 Class V— 1 at £315 (6 months) 157 Class VI— £ 1 at £300 ... ... 300 1 at £280 ... ... 280 580 Class VII— 1 at £270 ... ... 270 ... ... 260 1 at £200 ... ... 200 1 at £165 ... ... 165 1 at £120 ... ... 120 General Division. 1,015 Inspector of Prisons Superintendents — 1 at £500 (Borstal Institution), (6 months) 250 1 at £800 (Waikeria Reformatory) ... 800 1 at £525 (Auckland Prison), (1 month) 44 1 at £220 (Addington Reformatory for Women) 220 1 at £220 (Point Halswell Women's Prison) 220 Gaolers — 1 at £450 ... ... 450 1 at £435 ... ... 435 1 at £425 ... ... 425 1 at £410 ... ... 410 1 at £370 . ... 370 1 at £330 ... ... 330 2 at £295 ... ... 590 2 at £290 ... ... 580 2 at £275 ... ... 550 Doputv Superintendents — 1 at £365 ... ... 365 1 at £355 ... ... 355 1 at £330 (3 months) ... ... 82 Chief Warders— 1 at £305 ... .. 305 3 at £295 ... ... 885 Principal Warders— 6 at £280 ... ... 1,680 4 at £275 ... ... 1,100 Acting Principal Warders— 14 at £260 ... ... 3,640 Warders— 12 at £255 ... ... 3,060 15 at £250 ... ... 3,750 10 at £245 ... ... 2,450 4 at £240 ... ... 960 5 at £235 ... ... 1,175 10 at £230 ... ... 2,300 14 at £225 .... ... 3,150 16 at £220 ... ... 3,520 600 1,534 12 4,140 3 802 4 1,190 10 2,780 14 3,640

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CLASS VIII.—JUSTICE DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. 192 1-21. 1.920-21. i PRISONS DEPARTMENT— continued. VOTE No. 18 -continued. Salaries— continued. £ £ General Division— continued. 113 Warders— continued. £ 4 8t £215 ... ... 860 8 at £210 ... ... 1,68C 1 at £205 ... ... 205 10 at £200 . . ... 2,000 4 at £190 ... ... 760 Warder Instructors— 1 at £260 ... ... 260 1 at £250 ... ... 250 2 at ... ... 490 3 at £240 ... ... 7201 at £235 ... ... 235 2 at £230 ... ... 460 5 at £225 ... ... 1,125 1 at £205 ... ... 205 25,870 16 1 Matron at £180 Assistant Matrons — 2 at £160 ... ... 320 2 at £150 ... ... 300 1 at £145 ... ... 145 1 at £140 ... ... 140 3,745 180 6 1 Shorthand-writer and typiste 905 168 General Division. Salaries — Schoolmaster, Waikeria ... ... 300 Farm-manager, Invercargill (£345), (8 months) ... ... 230 Farm-manager, Waikeria ... ... 305 Farm - manager, Paparua (£275), (8 months) ... ... 183 Electrician and Engineer, Waikeria Reformatory(£275), (6 months) ... 137 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... 1,155 6,810 56,439 Non-classified. Police Gaoler Medical Officers — 3 at £200 ... ... 600 1 at £150 ... ... 150 2 at £100 ... ... 200 1 at £85 ... ... 85 1 at £75 ... ... 75 1 at £65 ... ... 65 220 9 1,175 211 1,395 Less recoveries for use of houses and quarters ... 57,834 4,750 Less recoveries of salaries of officers employed on public works 53,084 1,500 51,584

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CLASS VIII.—JUSTICE DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number Ttem of Persons. PRISONS DEPARTMENT— continued. 1920-21. VOTE No. 18— continued: 192 1-21. Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Administration of First Offenders' Probation Act and preventative work 3 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications 4 Allowances to instructing and other officers 5 Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties 6 Assistance to discharged prisoners 7 Brickmaking: Materials and expenses in connection with 8 Clothing, bedding, furniture, &c. 9 Cost-of-living bonus: 1st January to 31st March, 1920 10 Expenses connected with the administration of the Crimes Amendment Act, 1910 £ 2 800 3 300 750 4 5 6 7 50 100 8 9 300 7,500 700 10 400 350 450 3,500 1,700 11 Forage 12 Freight, cartage, and transport charges 13 Fuel, light, power, and water 14 Gratuities to prisoners on discharge Invercargill Reformatory— 15 Development, draining, and roading : Expenditure in connection with 16 Equipment and instructional work 17 I.odging-allowanees 18 Medicines and medical comforts 19 Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) 20 Payments to prisoners under Crimes Amendment Act 21 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... 22 Prison farms: Expenses connected with (including purchase of stock, plants, seeds, and implements) 23 Prison works, buildings, and workshops : Expenses in connection with 24 Public hospitals : Payments to, for prisoners in hospitals 25 Rations 26 Sanitary services, cleaning, and disinfectants 27 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) 28 Temporary warders and matrons 29 Temporary warders and matrons (uniform cost ofliving increase, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls) 30 Tools and materials for prison labour 31 Travelling allowances and expenses, and conveyance of prisoners 32 Tree-planting and other prison camps: Expenses connected with (including new huts and alterations thereto) 33 Uniforms and accoutrements for prison officers 34 Vehicles : Purchase and upkeep, petrol supplies, &c. 35 Workshops equipment 36 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 11 12 13 14 15 2,000 100 2,800 650 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 600 7,000 500 9,500 23 1,200 24 25 26 27 450 17,500 500 28 29 350 4,500 1,250 1,700 30 31 32 3,500 33 34 35 36 1,200 950 1,800 100 100 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 75,150 21,500 TOTAL—VOTE No. 18 53 ,650 105,234

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CLASS VIII.—JUSTICE DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number Item . of Persons. 1920-21. CROWN LAW OFFICE. 1920-21. 1 VOTE No. 19. Salaries— £ 1 1 Solicitor-General Law Draftsman 1,500 800 Professional Division. 3 1 3 £ 1 Crown Solicitor at £1,050 ... 1,050 1 Crown Solicitor at £1,000 ... 1,000 1 Crown Solicitor at £900 ... ... 900 Class C — 1 at £460 1 2,950 460 Clerical Division. 500 1 1 1 Glass II — 1 at £500 (also Private Secretary, £25) Glass VII— 1 at £120 1 120 General Division 2 1 at £190 ... ... 190 1 at £168 ... ... 168 2 10 10 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls... 358 270 Less recoveries of salaries paid on account of Law Drafting Office ... 6,958 696 6,26: 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 Other Charges for and incidental to — Annual certificates under the Law Practitioners Act, 1908 Cost-of-living bonus : 1st January to 31st March, 1920 Law-costs Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... Purchase of Law Reports and Treatises and other publications Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenances, rent, and calls) Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 32 12 50 100 40 8 100 9 10 80 20 100 TOTAL—VOTE No. 19 534 6,796 VOTE No. 20.—POLICE DEPARTMENT. Subdivision No. I. — Police Department. 1 Salaries— Head Office — 1 Commissioner 900 Clerical Division. 1 Class III— 1 at £450 450

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CLASS VIII.—JUSTICE DEPARTMENT—continued.

oSn, [teffi - 1920-21. VOTE No. 20.—POLICE DEPARTMENT—continued. 1920-21. Subdivision No. I.—Police Department—continued. £ £ 1 Salaries—continued. Clerical Division—continued. Glass VI— 2 2 at £300 ... ... ... 600 Class VII— 1 1 at £120 ... ... ... 120 General Division. 1 1 at £260 ... ... ... 260 1 Inspector ... ... ... 430 2 2 Senior Sergeants at 19s. per day ... ... 694 4 4 Constables: 3 at 13s. 6d., 1 at 13s. per day ... 975 Districts— 4 4 Superintendents: 1 at £560, 1 at £550, 1 at £540, 1 at £500 ... ... ... 2,150 10 10 Inspectors : 2 at £480, 1 at £470, 1 at £460, 2 at £450, 1 at £440, 2 at £430, 1 at £420... ... 4,510 6 6 Sub-Inspectors : 4 at £400, 1 at £390, 1 at £380 ... 2,370 29 29 Senior Sergeants: 12 at 19s., 8 at 18s. 6d., 9 at 18s. per day ... ... ... 9,818 85 85 Sergeants: 54 at 17s., 20 at 16s. 6d., 11 at 16s, per day ... ... ... 25,988 800 800 Constables: 80 at 14s. 6d., 100 at 14s., 180 at 13s. 6d., 150 at 13s., 70 at 12s. 6d., 220 at 12s. per day ... ... ... 190,804 7 7 Senior Detectives: 3 at 20s. 6d., 1 at 18s. 6d., 3 at 18s. per day ... ... ... 2,446 16 16 Detective-Sergeants: 4 at 19s., 1 at 18s. 6d., 7 at 17s., 4 at 16s. 6d. per day ... ... 5,100 25 25 Detectives: 3 at 17s. 6d., 3 at 16s. 6d., 1 at 14s., 10 at 13s. 6d., 8 at 13s. per day ... 6,479 5 5 Native Constables ... ... ... 350 7 7 District Constables ... ... .. 750 8 8 Matrons: 1 at £156,2 at £144, 5 at £120 ... 1,044 12 12 Surgeons: 4 at £120, 8 at £25 ... ... 680 Probationary Constables ... ... ... 2,500 1,027 Female Searchers ... ... ... 100 Allowances to members of Force for detective, clerical, and special duty ... ... ... 1,600 Contribution towards salary of Analyst, Auckland ... 50 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... 54,750 315,918 j Less contributions from other Departments ... 168 | ! 315,750 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 500 3 Bicycles: Purchase and upkeep ... ... 1,500 4 Clothing (free issue), including repairs, allowance for making up uniforms, and boot allowance 8,000 5 Cost-of-living bonus : 1st January to 31st March, 1920 3,150 6 Fidelity-guarantee premiums and insurance ... 100 7 Freight, cartage, and transport charges... ... 3,000 8 Fuel, light, power, and water ... ... 2,700 9 Horse allowances, purchase, forage, bedding, shoeing, clipping, and grazing of horses, including compensation for loss of private horses ... ... 6,000 '

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CLASS VIII.—JUSTICE DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. 1920-21. VOTE No. 20.—POLICE DEPARTMENT— continued. 920-21. Subdivision No. I. — Police Department —continued. £ 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. House allowances to officers and men unprovided with quarters Medical, dental, and veterinary services, medicines and medical stores, ambulance instruction and hire, and hospital charges for police disabled through duty Motor vehicles : Purchase and maintenance Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery Police examinations, expenses of Police prosecutions and inquests, legal and medical advice, interpreting, and payments for special services Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... Rations Rent of stations, quarters, and paddocks, and rates on leasehold and acquired properties ... . ... Repairing, painting, and improving police premises ... Rewards and expenses for the suppression of sly-grog selling and the introduction of liquor into prohibited districts Rewards to members of the Force for meritorious condrct Saddlery, horse-covers, &c. ... Scavenging, chimney-sweeping, cleaning stations and windows, sanitary services and washing Stores, supplies, accoutrements, and expenses incidental thereto Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Travelling - expenses of police and transport of prisoners, transfer expenses of police and their families, and repairs to vehicles damaged by prisoners Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 19,000 400 2,500 5,000 150 1,800 4,500 850 3,300 750 500 21 400 200 22 23 500 24 25 1,500 26 2,300 20,000 27 150 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 88,750 2,600 Total — Subdivision No. I 86,150 401,900 Subdivision No. II. —Police : Miscellaneous Services. 1 2 Charges for and incidental to — Compassionate allowance to the widow of ex-Con-stable P. J. Herlihy Special allowance to ex-Constable Stewart for serious permanent injuries received in the service Superannuation contributions of members of Police Force who resigned to join Expeditionary Force and were subsequently reinstated 210 39 566 3 317 Total — Subdivision No. II TOTAL—VOTE No. 20 402,466

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CLASS VIII.—JUSTICE DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number of Persons. Item. 1920-21. 1920-21. VOTE No. 21.—STAMP DUTIES DEPARTMENT. I Subdivision No. I. — Stamp Duties Department. £ £ 1 Salaries- — Administrative Division. 1,000 1 at £1,000 (Commissioner) Clerical Division. 1 Special Class — 1 at £700 Class I — £ 1 at £600 ... ... 600 1 at £550 ... ... 550 Class II —■ 1 at £500 ... ... 500 1 at £475 ... ... 475 Glass III — 2 at £450 Glass V— 1 at £370 ... ... 370 1 at £350 ... ... 350 2 at £330 ... ... 660 Class VI— 7 at £300 ... ... 2,100 2 at £280 ... ... 560 Class VII— 1 at £270 ... ... 270 3 at £260 ... ... 780 1 at £240 ... ... 240 3 at £220 ... ... 660 1 at £210 ... ... 210 3 at £180 ... .. 540 4 at £165 ... ... 660 2 at £140 ... ... 280 22 at £120 ... ... 2,640 11 at £80 ... ... 880 lat£65 ... ... 65 700 2 1,150 2 975 900 2 1 ,380 9 2,660 52 7,225 General Division. 1 at £245 ... ... 245 1 at £195 ... ... 195 1 at £1.56 ... ... 156 1 at £144 ... ... 144 1 at £120 ... ... 120 3 at £95 ... ... 285 4 at £80 ... ■ ... 320 12 85 Add salaries provided for in excess Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subjeot to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... 1,465 1,370 2,741 Less salaries of officers with Expeditionary Force I21,566 100 Other Charges for and Incidental to — Audit fees for inspection of accounts Auditing stamps Compassionate allowance to Mrs. G. M. Murphy, widow of late J. P. Murphy, Deputy Commissioner of Stamps, Christchurch ... Cost-of-living bonus : 1st January to 31st March, 1920 Cost of peace stamps ... ... ... Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... ... Fuel, light, power, and water ... ... 21,466 2 3 4 250 10 5 6 7 8 500 150 4,350 200 100

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10—B. 7.

Number of Persons. Item. VOTE No. 21.—STAMP DUTIES DEPARTMENT— continued. 192 1-21. 1920-21. Subdivision No. I. — Stamp Duties Department — continued. £ Other Charges for and incidental to— continued. 9 Law-costs 10 New postage and duty dies ... 11 Office-cleaning 12 Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) 13 Overtime and meal allowances 14 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... 15 Postage-stamp paper 16 Printing and stationery 17 Printing ink ... ... ... 18 Purchase of amusement-tax tickets 19 Refund, value of stamp lost (Miss Goudie) 20 Stamp-printing machinery ... 21 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) 22 Temporary assistance (uniform cost-of-living increase, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... 23 Temporary assistance 24 Travelling allowances and expenses 26 Typewriters: Purchase and repairs 26 Valuation fees 27 Valuator 28 Contingencies (amusement-tax, £400), including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 9 10 11 12 500 500 20 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 250 50 1,500 6,500 2,000 500 300 7 I 300 150 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 231 1,000 600 150 250 50 500 Less estimated credits under section 48 of Public Revenues Act, 1910 ... 20,918 250 Total — Subdivision No. I 20,668 42,134 Subdivision No. II. — Land and Deeds Registry. 1 Salaries— Administrative Division. Secretary (also Commissioner of Stamp Duties, £1,000) 100 Professional Division. £ 1 at £850 (Registrar-General of Land, &c.) 850 1 at £800 (District Land Registrar, kc.)... 800 Glass A — 1 at £650 Glass B — 1 at £575 ... ... 575 2 at £550 ... ... 1,100 3 at £500 ... ... 1,500 1 at £480 ... ... 480 1,650 650 7 3,655 1 Glass C — 1 at £420 Glass D — 1 at £400 ... ... 400 1 at £365 ... ... 365 420 765

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CLASS VIII.—JUSTICE DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number of Persons. Item. 192 -21. 1920-21. VOTE No. 21.—STAMP DUTIES DEPARTMENT— continued. £ £ Subdivision No. II. — Land and Deeds Registry — continued. Salaries— continued. Clerical Division. 5 Class IV— £ 1 at £415 ... ... 415 1 at £400 ... ... 400 4 at £375 ... ... 1,500 Class V— 1-at £360 ... .,, 360 1 at £350 ... ... 350 2 at £330 ... ... 660 3 at £315 ... ... 315 Class VI— 3 at £305 ... ... 915 2 at £300 ... ... 600 1 at £280 ... .. 280 1 at £260 ... ... 260 Class VII— 1 at £290 ... ... 290 7 at £270 ... ... 1,890 2 at £240 ... ... 480 8 at £220 ... ... 1,760 6 at £200 ... ... * 1,200 7 at £180 ... ... 1,260 7 at £165 ... ... 1,155 5 at £140 ... ... 700 12 at £120 ... ... 1,440 18 at £80 ... ... 1,440 2,315 1,685 2,055 73 11,615 General Division. 1 at £190 ... ... 190 1 at £185 ... ... 185 2 at £156 ... ... 312 1 at £144 ... ... 144 4 at £120 ... .. 480 3 at £95 ... ... 285 3 at £80 ... ... 240 15 118 Add salaries provided for in excess Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... 1,836 1,389 4,450 Other Charges for and incidental to — Account, record, and other books (including cost of material, printing, and binding) Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Audit fees for inspection of accounts Contract work for recording ... Cost-of-living bonus : 1st January to 31st March, 1920 Draughtsman's work performed by the Survey Department Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... Fuel, light, power, and water Mounting and binding plans... Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) ... ... ... Overtime and meal allowances 32,585 2 200 3 4 5 6 7 750 300 2,500 350 8 9 10 11 8,000 10 250 50 12 150 450

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CLASS VIII.—JUSTICE DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number Item _ ot Persons. VOTE No. 21.—STAMP DUTIES DEPARTMENT— 1920-21. continued. 1920 1-21. Subdivision No. II. — Land and Deeds Registry — continued. £ £ Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. 13 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes 14 Temporary assistance (uniform cost-of-living increase, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls) ... • { 15 Printing and stationery 16 Rent 17 Special allowance to Recorders 18 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) 19 Temporary assistance 20 Travelling allowances and expenses 21 Typewriters: Purchase and repairs 22 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 250 13 14 15 16 17 18 465 1,250 900 150 19 20 21 22 150 1,500 1,000 300 .oo&a.i 300 Less estimated credits under section 48 of Public Revenues Act, 1910 19,275 150 Total — Subdivision No. II 19,125 51,710 TOTAL—VOTE No. 21 93,844 TOTAL OF CLASS VIII O £737,48

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CLASS IX.-MINES DEPARTMENT.

1920-21. Salaries. Othor Chargos. I Total. oto No. 22.—Minos Department— Subdivision 1. — Mines Department ,, II. — Geological Survey Branch ,, " 111. — Miscellaneous Services £ £ 14,754 4,082 4,010 29,614 £ 14,754 8,092 29,614 TOTAL—VOTE No. 22 1.8,836 33,624 52,460 TOTAL OF CLASS VIII 18,836 33,624 52,460 Number of Persons. Item. 19 1-21. VOTE No. 22.—MINES DEPARTMENT. 1920-21. Subdivision No, I. — Mines Department. £ Salaries— .Administrative Division. 750 1 at £750 (Under-Secretary) Professional Division. 8 Class A — £ 1 at £700 ... ... 700 1 at £600 ... ... 600 Class C — 5 at £460 ... ... 2,300 2 at £440 ... ... 880 1 at £420 (6 months) ... ... 210 Class D — 1 at £400 ... ... 400 1 at £310 ... ... 310 Class E— 1 at £325 1,300 3,390 2 710 325 1 Clerical Division. Class IV— 1 at £400 Class VII— 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 at £240 ..." ... 240 1 at £220 ... ... 220 1 at £220 (1 month) ... ... 18 1 at £200 ... ... 200 1 at £180 ... ... 180 1 at £140 ... ... 140 1 at £120 ... ... 120 2 at £80 ... ... 1.60 1 at £65 (8 months) ... ... 44 400 11 Lodging-allowances of cadets 1,572 68 General Division. 1 at £390 ... ... 390 1 at £370 (£40 increase for 9 months) ... 360 1 at £365 ... ... 365 1 at £330 ... ... 330 1 at £305 ... ... 305 4 at £245 ... ... 980

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Number Item _ ot Persons. VOTE No. 22.—MINES DEPARTMENT— continued. 1920-21. 192 )-21. Subdivision No. I. — Mines Department —continued. £ £ 1 Salaries— continued. General Division— continued. £ 1 at £225 ... ... 225 1 at £215 ... ... 215 4 at £205 ... ... 820 1 at £180 ... ... 180 1 at £144 ... ... 144 lat£95 ... ... 95 19 1 at £104 (£24 increase for 10 months)... 100 19 45 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... 45 4,509 1,730 14,75 Total — Subdivision No. I Subdivision No. 11 — Geological Survey Branch. 1 Salaries— 1 Professional Division. Glass A — 1 1 at £850 Class B — 1 1 at £550 Class G — 1 1 at £440 Class D— £ 1 at £400 ... ... 400 2 1 at £345 (11 months) ... ... 317 Glass E— 1 1 at £280 I 1 1 850 550 440 2 717 280 I Clerical Division. Glass VI— 1 1 at £330 Class VII— 1 at £270 (6 months) ... ... 135 2 1 at £240 ... ... 240 1 330 2 375 General Division. 1 1 at £190 1 190 10 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... 10 350 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other periodicals 3 Compensation and expenses under Workers' Compensation Act 4 Cost-of-living bonus : 1st January to 31st March, 1920 5 Fees for expert assistance (including preparation of reports) 6 Freight, cartage, and transport charges... 7 Fuel, light, power, and water 8 Instruments and instrument and outfit allowances ... 4,082 2 50 3 1 5 50 40 6 7 8 200 30 25 150

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CLASS IX.—MINES DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number Itemi of Persons. VOTE No. 22.—MINES DEPARTMENT— continued. 192 )-21. 1920-21. ( Subdivision No II. — Geological Survey Branch — continued. £ Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. 9 Investigation of earthquakes, volcano research, &c. ... 10 Investigation, water-supplies 11 Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) 12 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... 13 Petrographical specimens and petrographical and chemical apparatus 14 Printing bulletins, lithographing, &c. 15 Sorting and distributing mineral specimens 16 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) 17 Travelling allowances and expenses 18 Tools, equipment, and field expenses 19 Wages 20 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 100 100 100 50 20 1,000 50 17 18 19 20 25 400 400 1,200 20 Total — Subdivision No. II 4,010 8,092 Subdivision No. III. — Miscellaneous Services. Charges for and incidental to — 1 Advances to oil-boring companies 2 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other periodicals 3 Allowances to officers temporarily performing higher duties Assistance towards— 4 Ambulance classes 5 Construction and maintenance of roads and works 6 Prospecting 7 Prospecting for coal and minerals other than gold 8 Prospecting or mining for mineral oils and natural gas 9 Races, drainage, and waterworks on goldfields ... 10 Audit fees for inspection of accounts 11 Bonus of 4d. per lb. for the production of the first 100,000 lb. of good marketable retorted quicksilver 12 Compassionate allowance to James Verrall, one of the first discoverers of gold in the Ohinemuri Goldfields 13 Compensation and expenses in connection with proclamation of rivers and resumption of land 14 Compensation to J. R. Mclnnes in full satisfaction of all claims for damage done to his property by mining operations, being Sections 2 and 3, Hukerenui Survey District 15 Compensation to B. A. Turner on account of proclamation of Waimea Creek, Westland, as a sludge-channel 16 Cost of collecting goldfields revenue 17 Cost-of-living bonus : 1st January to 31st March, 1920 18 Diamond and other drills and appliances (workingexpenses only) 19 Examinations, Mining and Coal-mines Acts 20 Expenses, New Zealand Government Representative, Imperial Mineral Resources Bureau ... 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 1,500 50 100 50 800 4,500 2,300 2,000 150 50 1,667 25 13 25 14 80 15 16 17 18 10 25 140 19 20 1,500 200 75

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CLASS IX.-MINES DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number Itom . of Persons. 1920-21. I 192' i-21; VOTE No. 22.—MINES DEPARTMENT— continued. Subdivision No. III. — Miscellaneous Services —continued. £ 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Charges for and incidental to — continued. Expert and temporary assistance, fees, wages, &c. Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... Fuel, light, power, and water Grants— Bowling-green and tennis-court, Runanga Libraries in mining townships Mine-water flooding, Thames Recreation-ground, Runanga Sick and accident funds T. 0. Bishop, Inspecting Engineer of Metal Mines, on account of expenses incurred in studying mining methods and appliances outside New Zealand Instruments and apparatus and chemical supplies ... Karaka Creek cut improvements Law-costs Maintenance of Water-races— Waimea-Kumara Mount Ida 600 30 30 100 100 1,840 200 150 30 31 32 631 60 433 300 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 Motor-cars and accessories, maintenance, &c. Office-cleaning Office fittings and requisites... Outfit allowances for Inspectors of Mines Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... Printing and stationery Refunds of rent, Section 154, Mining Act, 1908 Rent Schools of Mines Stone-quarries Act: Administration expenses Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Temporary assistance (uniform cost-of-living increase, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls) ... Travelling allowances and expenses Work and material supplied by other Departments ... Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 1,000 500 750 50 150 260 375 500 30 100 4,000 25 46 150 47 48 ■19 103 1,800 50 50 Total — Subdivision No. Ill 29,614 TOTAL—VOTE No. 22 52,460 OTAL OF CLASS IX £52,46'

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CLASS X.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS.

1920-21. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. lote No. 23.—Department of Internal Affairs— Subdivision I. — Head Office ... ,, II. — Clerk of Executive Council ,, III. — Ministers' Secretaries ... ,, IV. — Messengers, Office-keepers, and Charwomen ,, V. — Registrar-General's Office ,, VI. — Census and Statistics ... ,, VII. — High Commissioner's Office ,, VIII. — Museum ,, IX. — Dominion Laboratory ... ,, X. — Miscellaneous Services ... £ £ £ 22,021 50 1,765 48,127 40,963 62,984 50 1,765 80,982 32,855 9,367 6,083 14,686 2,695 5,479 17,179 9,564 38,071 19,430 8,807 3,653 444,186 18,931 44,154 34,116 11,502 9,132 461,365 Total—Vote No. 23 ... 127,452 597,529 724,981 /ote No. 24.—Audit Department 19,267 9,976 29,243 „ 25.—Printing and Stationery 23,315 22,900 46,215 „■ 26.—Public Service Commissioner's Office 7,255 4,545 11,800 TOTAL OF CLASS X 177,289 634,950 812,239 Number of Persons. 1920-2l7 item. 19 1-21. VOTE No. 23.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS. Subdivision No. I. — Head, Office. I Salaries— Administrative Division. 1 at £1,000 (Under-Secretary) 1,000 Professional Division. Class A — 1 at £600 Class D — - 1 at £400 Glass F— 1 at £140 600 1 1 400 1 140 Clerical Division. 2 Class Special — 2 at £650 Class I — 2 at £550 1,300 2 1,100

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CLASS X.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued.

Number r tem Of Personb. 1920-21. I VOTE No. 23.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued. 192( 1-21. Subdivision No. I. — Head Office —continued. £ £ 1 Salaries— continued. Clerical Division— continued. 2 2 1 6 2 32 2 2 1 6 2 Class II— 2 at £500 Glass III— £ 1 at £450 ... ... 450 I at £425 ... ... 425 Glass IV— 1 at £375 Class V — 1 at £350 ... ... 350 5 at £330 ... ... 1,650 Class VI— 2 at £300 Class VII— 1 at £290 ... ... 290 3 at £270 ... ... 810 3 at £260 ... ... 780 1 at £255 ... ... 255 1 at £240 ... ... 240 6 at £200 ... ... 1,200 3 at £180 ... ... 540 4 at £165 ... ... 660 2 at £140 ... ... 280 7 at £120 ... ... 840 1 at £80 (10 months) ... ... 68 1,000 875 375 2,000 600 » 32 5,963 1 Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties Official Secretary to His Excellency the GovernorGeneral, £500' 20 500 31 General Division. £ 1 at £420 ... ... 420 1 at £300 ... ... 300 1 at £255 ... ... 255 1 at £250 ... ... 250 3 at £220 ... ... 660 1 at £200 ... ... 200 2 at £180 ... ... 360 2 at £168 ... ... 336 4 at £156 ... ... 624 8 at £144 ... ... 1,152 2 at £132 ... ... 264 3 at £120 ... ... 360 lat£95 ... ... 95 lat£80 ... ... 80 31 85 85 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... 5,356 2,853 Less proportion of salaries provided for but not payable during current year 24, 082 542 Less amount to be recovered from Public Service Superannuation Fund ... 23,540 1,519 22,021 I I 11—B. 7, 11

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CLASS X.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued.

Number of Persons. 1920-21. tern. VOTE No. 23.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL _ AFFAIRS— continued. 192C 192 i-21. £ Subdivision No. I. — Head Offi,ce —continued. 2 3 4 . 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2 3 4 . 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Other Charges for and incidental to — Department of Internal Affairs — Advertising Assessment Courts under the Rating Act, 1908 Astronomical stations, expenses in connection with Audit fees for inspection of accounts Benzine depot at Rotorua (half-cost) Bird-life, expenses in connection with preservation of Commissions of Inquiry Cost-of-living bonus : 1st January to 31st March, 1920 Cost of work to be done by Surveyor-General's Department Expenses in connection with the compilation and printing of Maori Dictionary Fire Brigades' Annual Conference (grant in aid) Fire brigades attending Annual Conference, railway passes for Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... Fresh-water fisheries, expenses in connection with, including wages of workmen, purchase of land, and erection of buildings ... Fuel for Government offices ... Grant to Auckland Acclimatization Society (Game Farm) Hector Observatory — Cost of clearing ground and planting trees General expenses (including temporary assistance) Instruments and equipment Imperial Institute Kinematograph-films : Cost of administration and expenses in connection with the censorship of Land Agents Act, 1912 : Payment to Hospital Boards and other expenses incidental to issue of licenses under Law-costs Light, power, and water for Government buildings . . Office fittings and requisites (including photographs) Official War Correspondent, salary, allowance, and 300 5 10 50 1,034 300 1,000 183 25 15 1,000 500 450 3,700 1,500 100 100 250 550 100 1,000 5,000 50 3,000 400 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 29 30 31 32 33 expenses of Overtime and meal allowances Payment to New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts, Wellington, for part services of custodian, National Picture Gallery, and other charges in connection therewith Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Printing and stationery Printing, stationery, and office equipment for Ministers' offices Protection of Tuatara lizards : Special payments to . lighthouse-keepers and others, also compensation for land for sanctuary on Kawera Island Publications (including newspapers and books) Renovation of historical graves Renovation of graves of New Zealand soldiers who died within the Dominion in connection with the present war, and expenses incidental thereto Renovation of graves of, and memorials to, soldiers and others who were killed or died in connection with the Maori War, including wives and daughters of officers, and also men of the British and other navies, and expenses in connection therewith .., I 200 50 200 1,000 1,500 1,500 150 1,000 100 250 800 84 35 36 37 800

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CLASS X.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS —continued.

Number Tj . oi Persons. . 1920-21. VOTE No. 23.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS -continued. 1920-21. 38 Subdivision No. I.—Head Office —continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Department of Internal Affairs —continued. Salary, allowance, and expenses of Lady £ Medical Referee ... ... 500 Less recoverable from other Departments 400 £ £ 100 Ann 88 100 39 40 41 42 39 40 Special allowance to shorthand-writers and typistes employed in Ministers' offices Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Temporary Assistance — £ Clerical and other • ... ... 2,500 Uniform cost-of-living increase, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... ... 102 1 A ] 400 700 2,602 1,750 2,400 2,750 1,000 10 200 400 700 41 42 2,602 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 I 50 51 43 44 45 46 47 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 Photographer and cost of photographic materials Typewriters: Purchase and repairs War graves of members of New Zealand Expeditionary Force who died in New Zealand or en route Weights and Measures Acts... Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 1,750 2,400 2,750 1,000 10 200 48 49 50 51 Less fees receivable in respect of the Land Act, 1912 5,000 1,579 100 45,963 5,000 5,000 1,579 100 5,963 5,000 0,963 , 62,984 40,963 Total — Subdivision No. I Subdivision No. II. — Clerk of Executive Council. 52 52 Clerk of Executive Council (also Secretary to Cabinet, £575) Total — SubdivisionNo.il 50 50 50 Subdivision No. III. — Ministers' Secretaries. I 53 53 Salaries — Secretary to Cabinet (also Clerk of Executive Council, £50), (£575), (7 months), and Private Secretary to Prime Minister Salaries in addition to classification— 15 Private Secretaries to Ministers at £50 each ... Additional salary to officer in classified department employed as Private Secretary (also £425) Extra classification allowance 250 250 750 15 750 1,765 750 15 750 Total — Subdivision No. Ill

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CLASS X.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued.

Number L»n. ot Persons. 1920-91. VOTE No. 23.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued. 192( i-21. 1920-21. i»zu-zj.. Subdivision No. TV. — Messengers, Offi.ce- keepers, and Charwomen. £ £ 54 54 Salaries— General Division. 162 115 Messengers, dtc. — £ 1 at £345 ... ... 345 1 at £330 ... ... 330 1 at £300 ... ... 300 2 at £270 ... ... 540 1 at £265 ... ... 265 1 at £260 ... ... 260 1 at £255 ... 255 10 at £245 ..." ... 2,450 4 at £240 ... ... 960 3 at £235 ... ... 705 8 at £230 ... ... 1,840 4 at £225 ... ... 900 1 at £220 (11 months) ... ... 183 45 at £215 ... ... 9,675 1 at £210 ... ... 210 18 at £205 ... ... 3,690 21 at £200 ... ... 4,200 1 at £196 ... ... 196 2 at £195 ... ... 390 1 at £195 (9 months) ... ... 147 3 at £190 ... ... 570 1 at £190 (9 months) ... ... 143 9 at £186 ... ... 1,674 1 at £185 ... ... 185 5 at £176 ... ... 880 4 at £175 ... ... 700 1 at £170 ... ... 170 2 at £166 (11 months) ... ... 304 2 at £165 ... ... 330 1 at £156 ... ... 156 1 at £140 ... ... 140 2 at £110 ... 220 3 at £80 ... ... 240 Charwomen---1 at £130 ... ... 130 2 at £125 ... ... 250 1 at £120 ... ... 120 43 at 43s. per week ... ... 4,807 67 at 38s. 6d. per week ... ... 6,707 1 at £65 ... ... 65 162 33,553 115 277 277 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... 12,079 8,561 Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties Allowances under Public Service Regulation No. 208 54,193 50 30 Less provided for by other Departments 54,273 5,390 Less proportion of salaries and increases to salaries provided for but not payable during current year 48,883 756 48,127

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CLASS X.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued.

Number of Persons. Item. 192 i-21. 1920-21. VOTE No. 28.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS —continued. Subdivision No. IV. — Messengers, Office-keepers, and Charwomen —continued. £ Other Charges for and incidental to — Cleaning offices (including upkeep of grounds) Contribution towards payment of minimum and additional retiring-allowances to messengers Cost-of-living bonus : 1st January to 31st March, 1920 Extra charwomen— £ Extra charwomen ... ... 13,500 Uniform cost-of-living increase, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... ... 2,919 2,000 55 56 57 1,200 1,242 58 59 16,419 Less provided for by other Departments ... ... 520 15,899 60 61 Extra messengers— Extra messengers ... ... 8,500 Uniform cost of living increase, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... ... ... 1,864 10,364 Less provided for by other Dements... ... ... 270 62 63 61 65 66 67 Fire-drills, attendance at Motor cars, cycles, and accessories Special allowances to messengers, Wellington Travelling allowances and expenses Uniforms and overcoats for messengers ... Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 10,094 20 750 500 300 800 50 32,855 Total — Subdivision No. IV 80,982 Subdivision No. V. — Registrar-General's Office. 68 Salaries— Clerical Division. 5 2 4 Glass I — 1 at £550 Class IV— £ 1 at £415 ... ... 415 3 at £400 ... ... 1,200 1 at £350 ... ... 350 Class V — 2 at £330 Class VI— 1 at £305 ... ... 305 3 at £300 ... ... 900 Class VII— 3 at £270 ... ... 810 1 at £240 ... ... 240 1 at £220 ... ... 220 3 at £200 ... ... 600 1 at £200 (10 months) ... ... 167 3 at £180 ... , ... 540 3 at £140 ... ... 420 2 at £120 ... ... 240 550 1,965 660 1,205 17 . 3,237

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CLASS X.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS-continued.

Number of Persons. Item. VOTE No. 23.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued. 192' 1-21. 1920-21. Subdivision No. V. — Registrar - General's Office — continued. 68 68 Salaries— continued. General Division. £ 1 at £190 ... ... 190 1 at £144 ... ... 144 I at £120 ... ... 120 1 at £110 (11 months) ... ... 101 4 555 33 Allowances to officers temporarily performing higher duties Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... 30 1,283 Less proportion of salaries and increases to salaries provided for but not payable during current year 9,485 118 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 Other Charges for and incidental to — Audit fees Cleaning, firing, lighting, freight, and carriage Cost-of-living bonus : 1st January to 31st March, 1920 Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... Office allowances to District Registrars of Births, Marriages, and Deaths Office-cleaning Office fittings and requisites ... Payment to Post and Telegraph Department for services of Postmasters as Registrars of Births, &c. Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... Printing and stationery Registration of births, deaths, and marriages Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Temporary assistance— £ Clerical and other ... ... 1,250 Uniform cost-of-living increase, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls) ... ... ... 215 9,367 69 70 71 72 73 50 50 99 50 74 75 76 50 50 100 77 78 79 80 2,000 750 1,400 3,000 75 81 82 83 84 88 8-1 Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 1,465 400 25 Total — Subdivision No. V 9,564 18,931 Subdivision No VI. — Census and Statistics. 85 85 Salaries— Clerical Division. 1 1 Special Glass — 1 at £700 Glass II— 1 at £500 Glass IV— 2 at £400 700 500 2 800

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CLASS X.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued.

Number if Persons. Item.] VOTE No. 23.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued. ] 920-21. 1920-21. Subdivision No. VI. — Census and Statistics —continued. 85 85 Salaries— continued. Clerical Division — continued. Class VI— £ 1 at £300 ... ... 300 1 at £260 ... ... 260 Glass VII— 1 at £220 ... ... 220 1 at £200 ... ... 200 1 at £180 ... ... 180 1 at £165 ... ... 165 1 at £1.40 ... ... 140 2 at £120 ... ... 240 £ £ 560 560 1,145 1,145 General Division 1 at £190 ... ... 190 1 at £156 ... ... 156 1 at £132 ... ... 132 8 at £132 (11 months) ... ... 968 ] ( 2C P 1,446 747 185 6,083 25 500 0,000 5,250 69 25 50 150 505 11 24 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... Allowances to officers temporarily performing higher duties 1,446 747 185 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 Other Charges for and incidental to — Administration of Military Service Act ... Census, 1916 Census, 1921 : Cost of taking Collection of statistics, including agricultural and pastoral Cost-of-living bonus : 1st January to 31st March, 1920 Fees of officers of Census and Statistics office attending lectures at University or College ... Freight, cartage, and transport charges... Fuel, light, power, and water ... ... Imperial Conference of Statisticians, expenses incidental to, including allowances to New Zealand representative Office-cleaning ... •... Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes. . Printing Year-book and other statistical publications Registration of Aliens Act Sorting and tabulating machines : Purchase of and preliminary expenses in connection with setting up and working (including visit of A. J. C. Woodford to New York for instruction in working of) Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Temporary assistance— £ Clerical and other ... ... 1,400 Uniform cost-of-living increase, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls) ... ... ' ... 52 6,083 86 87 88 89 25 500 20,000 90 91 5,250 69 92 93 94 25 50 150 505 15 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 350 850 6,000 25 2,000 30 { S 1 3c 15 350 850 6,000 25 2,000 30 1,452 25 750 25 8,096 25 102 103 104 105 106 104 105 106 Travelling allowances and expenses Wool-production, collection of statistics relating to Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 1,452 25 750 25 Less amount recoverable from War Expenses Account 38,096 25 Total — Subdivision No. VI ... 38,071 3£ 8,071 44,154

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CLASS X.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued.

Number of Persons. Item, 192 i-21. 920-21. VOTE No. 23.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued. Subdivision No. VII. — High Commissioner's Office. £ 107 Salaries — Secretary Finance Officer Assistant Secretary Emigration and Exhibition Officer Veterinarian and Produce Officer Librarian, &c. Indents and Shipping Officer Clerks and Messengers Miscellaneous wages . 800 600 425 600 600 350 350 14,062 1,213 Less amount recoverable from War Ex- £ penses Account ... ... 1,000 Less contributions from Stock Agents Conversion Account ... ... 505 Less salaries of officers on active service 159 Less recoverable from Pensions Department ... ... ... 650 Less recoverable from Immigration De19,000 partment ... ... ... 2,000 4,314 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Contributions due under National Insurance Act, 1911, in respect of clerks employed in the High Commissioner's office Cost-of-living bonus Expenses of official entertainments Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... Fuel, light, power, and water Motor vehicles, including upkeep and repairs Office-cleaning Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... Refund to officers of difference between the amount of income-tax payable in England and New Zealand Rent, office-cleaning, fuel, and light £6,300 Less recoverable from other Departments 2,600 14,686 108 109 2,000 110 HI 112 113 114 115 116 50 8,000 500 100 500 250 200 117 118 2,000 1,100 119 650 120 121 122 123 124 Subscriptions to various societies and associations ... Temporary assistance Travelling allowances and expenses War bonus Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 3,Y00 80 700 800 200 350 21,180 Less contribution from Public Trust and Government Insurance Funds 35,866 750 Less shipping charges on goods for Government Departments 35,116 1,000 Total — Subdivision No. VII 34,116

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CLASS X.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued.

12—B. 7.

Number Ttem _ oi Persons. 1920-21. I VOTE No. 23.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued, 1920-21. £ I £ Subdivision No. VIII. — Museum. 125 125 Salaries—■ Professional Division. 1 2 Glass A — 1 at £750 (Director) Glass D— £ 1 at £420 ... ... 420 1 at £365 (7 months) ... ... 213 750 633 General Division. 5 1 at £330 ... ... 330 1 at £200 ... ... 200 1 at £200 (10 months) ... 167 1 at £190 ... ... 190 1 at £80 ... ... 80* 5 8 8 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase in scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... Lodging-allowance 967 332 20 Less proportion of salaries and increases to salaries provided for but not payable during current year 2,702 7 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Board of Science and Art, expenses incidental to, including publications Collection of historical and other matter relating to the Maori race Cost-of-living bonus : 1st January to 31st March, 1920 Establishment of historical collection regarding early history of New Zealand ... Expenses of temporary Museum assistants Expenses in connection with war section of Museum and with the British National War Museum Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... Fuel, light, power, and water Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) Photographic and phonographic apparatus for Museum Portraits of New-Zealanders who won the V.C. Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Preparation of specimens Printing Museum publications and Science Journal... Purchase of specimens and pictures Sunday attendance at Museum Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Temporary assistance — £ Clerical and other ... ... 585 Uniform cost-of-living increase, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... ... 85 2,695 126 200 127 128 2,300 129 130 100 27 131 132 600 300 133 134 135 2,100 35 150 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 150 100 800 70 100 300 600 15 15 144 145 146 147 146 147 Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 670 150 25 Total — Subdivision No. VIII 8,807 11,502

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CLASS X.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued.

Number of Persons. Item. VOTE No. 23.— DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS -continued. 192 i-21. 1920-21. £ £ Subdivision No. IX. — Dominion Laboratory. 148 |l48 Salaries — Professional Division. 2 1 1 1 at £850 (Dominion Analyst) Glass B— £ 1 at £525 ... ... 525 1 at £500 ... ... 500 Class G — 1 at £420 Class D — 1 at £365 Class E— 1 at £280 ... ... 280 1 at £210 ... ... 210 Glass P— 1 at £160 ... ... 160 1 at £140 ... ... 140 850 1,025 420 365 2 490 300 Clerical Division. 1 1 Class VI— 1 at £300 Glass VII— 1 at £165 Equipment allowance 300 165 52 General Division. 1 at £285 ... ... 285 1 at £265 ... ... 265 1 at £220 ... ... 220 1 at £220 (8 months) ... ... 147 1 at £156 (9 months) ... ... 117 5 16 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... 1,034 699 Less salaries and increases provided for but not payable during current year 5,700 221 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other periodicals Chemicals, apparatus, and repairs to apparatus Cost-of-living bonus : 1st January to 31st March, 1920 Explosives Act: Expenses under— xApparatus, purchase of and repairs to Books and periodicals Expenses in connection with magazines General expenses Postage, telegrams, and telephone services Printing and stationery ... Salaries : Magazine-keepers Travelling allowances and expenses ... Fees of officers of Dominion Laboratory attending science lectures, Victoria College Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... Fuel, light, power, and water Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) 5,479 149 150 151 60 550 45 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 100 20 250 50 40 30 150 750 161 162 163 50 60 250 100

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CLASS X.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued.

Number Df Persons. 1920-21. ' tern. VOTE No. 23.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued. 192 1-21. Subdivision No. IX. — Dominion Laboratory —continued. £ 164 165 166 167 164 165 166 167 168 169 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Scientific research Subscriptions to Technical Societies Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Temporary assistance — £ Clerical assistance ... ... 450 Uniform cost-of-living increase, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... ... 31 20 500 10 12 168 169 170 171 170 171 Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 481 100 25 Total — Subdivision No. IX 3,653 9,132 Subdivision No. X — Miscellaneous Services. 172 172 Salaries (Relieving Staff) — Professional Division. 1 at £310 310 Clerical Division. Class II — 1 at £525 Class IV— 1 at £400 Glass V — 1 at £360 Glass VI— £ 1 at £305 ... ... 305 1 at £300 ... ... 300 525 1 1 400 I 360 2 605 Glass VII— 1 at £325 ... ... 325 1 at £270 ... ... 270 1 at £260 ... ... 260 1 at £260 (11 months) ... ... 239 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 at £200 ... ... 200 1 at £200 (11 months) ... ... 183 1 at £187 ... ... 187 1 at £180 ... ... 180 2 at £165 ... ... 330 1 at £140 ... ... 140 19 at £120 ... ... 2,280 lat£95 ... ... 95 33 at £80 ... ... 2,640 5 at £65 (11 months) ... ... 300 1 at £65 (10 months) ... ... 54 71 Lodging-allowance 7,933 516

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CLASS X.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS -continued.

Number of Persons. Item. VOTE No. 23.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued. 192 1-21. 1920-21. Subdivision No. X. — Miscellaneous Services —continued. £ 172 172 Salaries (Relieving Staff) — continued General Division. £ 1 at £270 ... ... 270 1 at £220 ... ... 220 1 at £200 ... ... 200 1 at £200 (8 months) ... ... 134 2 at £180 ... ... 360 2 at £168 ... ... 336 7 at £156 ... ... 1,092 1 at £156 (9 months) ... ... 117 1 at £156 (7 months) ... ... 91 20 at £144 ... 2,880 1 at £144 (9 months) ... ... 108 14 at £132 ... ... 1,848 20 at £120 ... ... 2,400 1 at £104 (9 months) ... ... 78 18 at £95 ... ... 1,710 10 at £80 .. ... 800 lat£65 ... ... 65 1 at £65 (10 months) ... ... 54 2 at £65 (9 months) ... ... 98 1 at £65 (7 months) ... ... 38 106 183 12,899 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties 3,074 125 Less provided for by other Departments 26,747 8,160 Less proportion of salaries provided for but not payable during current year 18,587 1,408 173 174 Charges for and incidental to — Patriotic Societies, &c. — Audit of Patriotic Accounts Expenses in connection with the raising and distribution of various relief funds, including postage and railway fare concessions to patriotic societies, and freight on gift goods ... ... ... £3,000 Less amount recoverable from War Expenses Account ... ... 1,500 17,179 1,000 173 174 1,500 175 176 175 176 177 178 General — Absentee land-tax due by officer of High Commissioner's staff ... Advance on account of accommodation provided for boys of the Public Service (recoverable by annual instalments) Advertising in connection with claims against Russia Allowance to Lieut.-Colonel J. G. Hughes, C.M.G., D.S.O. 1 11,000 40 177 178 284

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CLASS X.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued.

Number of Persons. Item. 1920-21. 1920-21. VOTE No. 23.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS — continued. Subdivision No. X. — Miscellaneous Services —continued. £ £ 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 Charges for and incidental to — continued. xAllowance to officer of the Tourist Department for extra duties as Permit and Passport Officer Actuarial work done by the Government Life Insurance Department in connection with the valuation of Public Service Superannuation Fund Annuity to Lady Steward for services rendered by her late husband, Sir William Jukes Steward Anzac Memorial Service, London: New Zealand's share Auckland Museum : Subsidy (£1 for £1 up to £25,000) to Building Fund Compassionate allowance to A. L. Stewart Compassionate allowance to widow of late Lieut.Col. D. Cossgrove, at £52 per annum (6 months) ... Compassionate allowance to the widow of the late Hon. W. D. S. MacDonald Compassionate allowance to George E. Hooper Compassionate allowance to widow of J. A. Mason, formerly Assistant Immigration and Shipping Officer, High Commissioner's Office ... Compassionate allowance to J. E. Read Compassionate allowances for injuries sustained in the Gemmell's Crossing tragedy— £ Mrs. Burke ... ... 500 Miss Burke ... ... 250 Miss Bambury ... ... 250 25 500 150 18 25,000 66 186 26 187 188 2,000 500 310 78 189 190 Compassionate allowance, on account of ill health, granted to W. Wright, late Custodian, Public Trust Building, Auckland Contribution to Brussels International Customs Bureau for publication of Customs tariffs Contribution to Veterans' Home, Auckland Cost of acquiring land for roads under section 115 of the Public Works Act, 1908 Cost of administering war risks insurance scheme ... Cost of annotating statutes for Government Departments Cost of entertaining visitors to the Dominion and of official functions Cost-of-living bonus : 1st January to 31st March, 1920 Cost-of-living bonus to annuitants under the Public Service, Railways, and Teachers' Superannuation Funds and Civil Service Act, 1908 Expenses in connection with cinematograph-films taken in France and elsewhere for patriotic and other purposes Expenses in connection with loaning of art pictures Expenses of Public Service Stores Tender Board Expenses in connection with Trade of Empire Royal Commission Expenses in connection with removal of household and effects of His Excellency the Governor-General Funeral expenses of F. L. A. Redderson, pensioner of British Army Grants— F. La wry For relief of distress caused by North Auckland floods New Zealand Amateur Swimming Association ... To Sir James Allen to cover expenses proceeding to London Royal Life Saving Society... Westland Acclimatization Society New Zealand Institute for research-work 1,000 191 50 192 1,100 750 193 194 195 196 50 25 197 250 198 199 1,500 360 100,000 200 201 202 203 100 10 300 204 10 205 200 12 206 207 132 208 209 300 250 210 211 212 500 250 100 2,000

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CLASS X.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued.

Number if Persons. VOTE No. 23.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued £ £ Item. L920-21. I Subdivision No. X. — Miscellaneous Services —continued. 227 |228 ,229 L 230 231 232 224 225 '226 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 Charges for and incidental to — continued. Grants — continued. Towards the expenses of the New Zealand Public Service Association In settlement of petitions Societies for Protection of Women and Children— Auckland Wellington Christchurch Dunedin To Sir James Allen of amount equal to salary of High Commissioner from date of arrival in London until assuming duties To Sir Thomas Mackenzie, late High Commissioner, to cover expenses, London to New Zealand, on retirement ... Towards rebuilding Matakanui Hall ... Towards expenses of New Zealand representatives at the Olympic games at Antwerp ... To Charles Wilson, Advisory Director, Turnbull Library, including £50 for year ended 31st March, 1920 To D, Robertson in lieu of salary and travellingallowance whilst employed in connection with the classification of the High Commissioner's staff in London To J. F. Andrews, late Secretary to Cabinet and Clerk of the Executive Council, in recognition of long service To Amy H. Taipua, widow of Pitiera Taipua, formerly Maori member of the Native Military Service Board ToH. G Ell ToA. E. Glover To A. W. Hogg To J. T. M. Hornsby To C. H. Mills Influenza epidemic, Samoa: Expenses Australian relief party Investigation of the mosquitoes of New Zealand Investiture at Government House: Transport expenses of persons attending to receive decorations Loan to Mangawara River Board to enable them to proceed with initial work ... National War Memorial Pan-Pacific Scientific Congress, Honolulu : Expenses of Government representative Passage for John Graham to United Kingdom Payment to Reuter's Telegram Company for special telegrams Payment to officers of the Public Service for performance of special duties Peace celebrations Peace celebrations in Samoa, subsidy to Pensions — Mrs. M. K. Dickinson Mrs. Mary Lee for services rendered during Maori War Preservation of aboriginal rock paintings Purchase of site on which the Astronomical Observing Station at Queenstown is situated Racing Commission under provisions of the Gaming Amendment Act (No. 2), 1920 : Expenses incidental to, including travelling-expenses of members Railway Superannuation Fund : Contribution 50 3,000 75 75 75 75 245 500 150 250 100 305 250 100 120 120 120 120 120 233 234 5,400 100 235 250 236 237 650 100,000 238 239 400 40 240 1,600 241 242 50 6,500 500 243 244 40 245 246 25 250 247 50 2,000 50,000 248

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CLASS X.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued.

Number nf Persons. 1920-21. Item. Subdivision No. X. — Miscellaneous Services —continued. VOTE No. 23.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued. Charges for and incidental to — continued. General —continued. 249 Returned Soldiers' Association annual conference: Railway fares of delegates... 250 Rewards for arrest of naval deserters 251 Royal Humane Society of New Zealand, grant-in-aid of 252 Scientific and industrial research 253 Stephen's Island, protection of bush on... 254 Stranded immigrants in Sydney, assistance to 255 Stranded New-Zealanders: Assistance to return to New Zealand 256 Subsidies to Boy Scout movement 257 Subsidy £1 for £1 up to £500 on the cost of re-erecting memorial to the late Sir John Mackenzie 258 Subsidy (£1 for £1 up to £200) towards cost of memorial to the late Sir Arthur Guinness 259 Subsidy (£1 for £1) to Royal Life Saving Society ... 260 Subsidy, Mothers' Help Division, Women's National Reserve: £1 for every £2 raised by Reserve up to £100 261 Subsidy (£1 for £1) towards memorial to the late J. Colvin, M.P. 262 Subsidy (£1 for £1) towards memorial to the late J. Bollard, M.P. 263 Subsidies to hostels situated in Wellington for providing suitable board and lodging for female employees of the Public Service, as approved by the Public Service Commissioner 264 Subsidy (£1 for £1) towards cost of renovating Maori War-time History Church at Russell... 265 Telegrams beyond the Dominion ... £15,000 Less amount recoverable from War Expenses Account ... ... 5,500 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 250 50 100 250 300 25 50 500 500 200 175 261 100 262 150 263 150 500 264 200 265 9,500 Temporary assistance — 266 Clerical and other ... ... 2,000 267 Uniform cost-of-living increase, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... ... 269 266 267 268 Totalizators, expenses incidental to inspection of 269 Town-planning, expenses in connection with 270 Travelling allowance and expenses of members of Public Buildings Board 271 Turnbull Library, expenses in connection with, including the purchase of the late A. H. Turnbull's residence Visit of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales — 272 General expenses, including cost of £ accommodation, transport, &c. ... 41,000 273 Maori camp, Rotorua (including transport and accommodation of Natives) 45,000 274 Grant to His Excellency the GovernorGeneral towards expenses of entertainment ... ... 2,000 275 Subsidies to local bodies ... 12,000 268 269 270 2,269 1,250 100 271 25 1,200 272 273 274 275 276 276 Visit of His Excellency the Governor-General to Cook Islands and Samoa ... 277 War trophies : Shipping, freight, railage, and incidental expenses 100,000 277 390 500 Total — Subdivision No. X 444,186 461,365 TOTAL—VOTE No. 23 724,981

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CLASS X.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued.

Number of Persons. 1920-21. item. AUDIT DEPARTMENT. VOTE No. 24. 1 Salaries— Deputy Controller and Auditor Audit Officer, London (9 months at £500, 3 months at £525) 192< 1-21. £ 1 100 507 Classification under Act. Clerical Division. 13 7 I Glass I— £ 1 at £600 ... ... 600 8 at £550 ... ... 4,400 Class II — 2 at £500 (1 at £25 increase for 7 months) ... ... 990 3 at £475 (2 at £25 increase for 7 months) ... ... 1,405 Class III — 1 at £450 ... ... 450 1 at £425 (£25 increase for 7 months) 415 3at£425 ... .. 1,275 2 at £425 (6 months each) ... 425 Glass IV— 1 at £375 Class V— 4 at £360 ... ... 1,440 5 at £330 ... ... 1,650 1 at £315- ... ... 315 3 at £315 (6 months each) ... 473 Glass VI— 3 at £305 . ... ... 915 3 at £300 ... ... 900 1 at £280 ... ... 280 1 at £260 (6 months), £280 (6 months) 270 3 at £240 (6 months), £260 (6 months) 750 1 at £240 (10 months), £260 (2 months) 244 9 at £260 (£20 increase each for 6 months) ... ... 2,250 1 at £290 (£20 increase for 6 months) 280 1 at £240 (£20 increase for 6 months) 230 Glass VII— 1 at £290 ... ... 290 1 at £240 ... ... 240 1 at £200 ... ... 200 7 at £180 ... ... 1,260 1 at £165 ... ... 165 5 at £140 ... ... 700 26 at £120 ... ... 3,120 4 at £80 ... ... 320 1 at £95 ... ... 95 8 at £65 ... ... 520 5,000 2,395 2,565 375 3,878 28 6,119 55 Lodging-allowance 6,910 475 General Division. 1 at £200 ... ... 200 1 at £168 ... ... 168 2 368 Temporary Cadets. 4 3 at £95 ... ... 285 lat£80 ... ... 80 365 120 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... 4,210 33,267

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CLASS X.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued.

Number tj of Persons. , AUDIT DEPABTMENT— continued. 1920-21. 1920-21. VOTE No. 24— continued. £ Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications 3 Allowance to Audit Officers, London, to cover cost of living 4 Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties 5 Cost-of-living bonus : 1st January to 31st March, 1920 6 Law-costs 7 Office fittings and requisites (including printing and Stationery) 8 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... 9 Rent 10 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) 11 Temporary assistance 12 Temporary assistance (uniform cost-of-living increase, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls) ... 13 Travelling allowances and expenses 14 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to other items of the vote 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 660 100 400 50 400 200 250 11 12 80 4,500 13 14 776 2,500 50 9,976 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 (Audit Office fees, &c.) 43,243 12,500 War expenses Audit refund 30,743 1,500 TOTAL—VOTE No. 24 29,24: PRINTING AND STATIONERY. Classification and Increases under Regulation. VOTE No. 25. 1 Salaries — Administrative Division. 1 1 at £900 (Government Printer) 900 Professional Division 365 1 1 at £365 (Engineer) Clerical Division. Glass I— £ 1 at £600 ... ... 600 2 1 at £550 ... ... 550 Glass II— 1 1 at £100 (also Hansard Supervisor, £400) Class III — 1 1 at £450 Class IV— I 1 at £400 Class V— 1 at £360 ... ... 360 1 at £350 ... ... 350 5 3 at £330 ... ... 990 2 1 1 1,150 100 450 1 400 5 1,700 13 7.

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CLASS X.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS —continued.

Number r tem . of Persons. PRINTING AND STATIONERY— continued. 1920-21. 1920-21. 1 VOTE No. 25— continued. Salaries— continued. 8 Clerical Division — continued. Class VII— £ 1 at £290 ... ... 290 1 at £275 ... ... 275 3 at £270 (1 for 6 months) ... 675 1 at £260 ... ... 260 1 at £220 ... ... 220 1 at £165 ... ... 165 1,885 General Division. 1 at £450 ... .., 450 1 at £365 ... ... 365 2 at £360 ... ... 720 3 at £350 ... ... 1,050 1 at £34-5 ... ... 345 2 at £340 ... ... 680 5 at £320 .. . 1,600 1 at £310 ... ... 310 1 at £300 ... ... 300 2 at £295 ... ... 590 1 at £285 ... ... 285 7at£2KO ... ... 1,960 4 at £275 (1 for 6 months) ... ... 963 17 at £270 (1 for 1 month) ... ... 4,342 1 at £265 ... ... 265 13 at £260 (1 for 3 months) ... 3,185 4 at £255 ... ... 1,020 96 at £245 (1 for 2 months)... ... 23,316 20 at £240 ... ... 4,800 8 at £235 ... ... 1,880 25 at £230 (1 for 3 months) ... ... 5,578 1 at £225* ... ... 225* 9 at £225" ... ... 2,025" 6 at £220 ... ... 1,320 3 at £215 .... ... 645 3 at £210 ... ... 630 1 at £205 ... ... 205 6 at £200 ... 1,200 1 at £197 ... ... 197 1 at £195 ... ... 195 1 at £192 ... ... 192 1 at £190 ... ... 190 2 at £185 ... ... 370 3 at £180 ... ... 540 1 at £170 ... ... 170 1 at £168 ... 168 1 at £165 ... ... 165 5 at £155 ... ... 77515 at £145 (1 for 2 months)... ... 2,055 1 at £144 ... ... 144 1 at £140 ... ... 140 9 at £135 ... ... 1,215 1 at £132 ... ... 132 3 at £130 ... ... 390 3 at £125 ... ... 375 4 at £120 (1 for 1 month) ... ... 370 2 at £115 ... ... 230 2 at £110*, ... ... 221 2 at £110 ... ... 220 7 at £105 (1 for 2 months) ... .. 648 4 at £104 . ... ... 416 3 at £100 ... ... 300 lat£97£ ... ... - 98 8 at £90 (1 for 1 month, 2 for 2 months) 488

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CLASS X.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS- continued.

Number Tfcem . of Persons. 1920-21. PRINTING AND STATIONERY— continued. 192 1-21. 1 VOTE No. 25— continued. Salaries— continued. 366 General Division — continued. £ 5 at £85 ... ... 425 3 at £80 ... ... 240 2 at £78 ... ... 156 3 at £75 ... ... 225 2 at £70 ... ... 140 4 at £65 ... ... 260 5 at £204 ■•• ••• 1.007*, 4 at £91 " ... ... 364 8 at £95 (1 for 1 month) ... ... 673 3 at £67*, (8 months each) ... ... 135 366 386 386 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of 1'iving rises or falls ... 74,284 15,622 Less proportion of increases to salaries provided for but not payable for full year ... 96,856 27 2 3 4 Folders, Sewers, and Machine-workers (females) Apprentices, Machine Boys, Reader Boys, Errand Boys, Perforators, and Gummers Extra hands 96,829 2 3 2,900 4 2,200 12,450 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12. 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Other Charges for and incidental to — Overtime and meal allowances Cost-of-living bonus : 1st January to 31st March, 1920 Stationery, paper, &c, and office requisites Stores, bookbinding-material, and printing-ink Freight, cartage, packing, insurance, and wharf labour Machinery Type and printing, material ... Extras connected with monotype and linotype machines Monotypa and linotype metal Fuel, power, gas, and lighting Water-supply Medical services Office equipment, advertising, travelling allowances and expenses Postage, telegrams, and exchange Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rents, and calls) ...• Refund of amounts overpaid for publications Window-cleaning and rubbish-removal ... Rent, High Commissioner's Office, London: Proportion of Payment to L. G. Gosney for improvements in readyreckoner for monotype operators Motor vehicles: Purchase and maintenance Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 114,379 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 4,500 1,537 80,000 7,000 12,000 10,000 500 13 14 15 16 17 250 300 2,500 100 175 18 19 100 2,000 20 21 22 62 20 100 150 23 50 392 24 25 100 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 236,215 190,000 TOTAL—VOTE No. 25 46,215

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CLASS X—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE. 1920-21. 1920-21. VOTE No. 26. 1 Salaries— Clerical Division. £ 1 Special Class — 1 at £650 Class I — 1 at £550 Class II — 1 at £500 Class IV — £ 1 at £450 (6 months) ... ... 225 1 at £380 (£70 for 6 months) ... 35 Class V— 1 at £350 ... ... 350 1 at £330 ... ... 330 Class VI— 1 at £300 ... ... 300 2 at £260 ... ... 520 Class VII— 1 at £220 ... ... 220 2 at £180 ... ... 360 2 at £165 ... ... 330 1 at £140 ... ... 140 1 at £120 ... ... 120 650 1 550 1 500 2 260 2 680 3 820 1,170 General Division. 1 at £260 ... ... 260 3 at £220 ... ... 660 1 at £210 ... ... 210 2 at £180 ... ... 360 4 at £120 ... ... 480 11 28 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... 1,970 1,015 Less salaries of officers at sent and proportion of increases to salaries provided for but not payable during the current year ... 7,615 360 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Advertising vacancies in the Public Service 3 Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties Appeal Board — 4 Allowance to Valuer-General for services on Board at the rate of £100 per annum ... 5 Expenses: Hearing of appeals 6 Cost-of-living bonus : 1st January to 31st March, 1920 7 Examinations.: Public Service Senior and Entrance 8 Medical examination of candidates for appointment to Public Service 9 Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) .1.0 Postage and telegrams 11 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) 12 Temporary assistance 13 Travelling allowances and expenses 14 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 7,255 2 8 700 20 4 5 6 7 8 100 000 45 2,000 9 200 10 11 600 500 12 13 M 80 550 600 50 Less estimated credits 6,045 1,500 4,545 TOTAL—VOTE No. 26 11,800 'AL OF CLASS X £438,784

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CLASS XI.—MENTAL HOSPITALS, PUBLIC HEALTH, HOSPITALS AND CHARITABLE AID DEPARTMENTS.

1920-21. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Vote No. 27.—Mental Hospitals £ 180,203 £ 98,233 £ 278,436 28.—Public Health, Flospitals, and Charitable Aid 78,692 151,918 230,610 TOTAL OF CLASS XI 258,895 250,151 509,046 Number of Persons. Item. MENTAL HOSPITALS. VOTE No. 27. 1 Salaries— 192 1-21. 1920-21. £ 1 Administrative Division. Inspector-General 1,150 Professional Division. 4 Medical Superintendents at £1,050 ... 1 Medical Superintendent at £950 1 Medical Superintendent at £950 (2 months) 1 Medical Superintendent at £950 (10 months, and £800 2 months) 1 Deputy Inspector-General 1 Medical Superintendent ... Class A — £ 5 Medical Officers at £750 ... 3,750 1 Chief Engineer at £425 (also £200, Public Health Department) ... 425 1 Medical Officer ... ... 700 1 Medical Officer ... ... 650 Class B — 2 Medical Officers at £550 Class E— 1 Medical Officer (part time) 4,200 950 159 925 900 800 9 8 2 5,525 1,100 1 225 Clerical Division. 15,934 2 1 5 Class II — 1 at £500 ... ... 500 1 at £500 (5 months) ... ... 208 Class III 1 at £450 (£450, 7 months; £400, 5 months) Class IV— 4 at £400 ... ... 1,600 1 at £375 ... ... 375 Class VI— 2 at £300 Class VII— 2 at £270 ... ... 540 3 at £240 ... ... 720 1 at £220 ... ... 220 2 at £180 ... ... 360 708 429 1,975 600 2 1,840

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CLASS XI.—MENTAL HOSPITALS, PUBLIC HEALTH, HOSPITALS AND CHARITABLE AID DEPARTMENTS— continued.

Number af Persons. !tem. MENTAL HOSPITALS— continued. 192 -21. 1920-21. 1 VOTE No. 27— continued. Salaries— continued. £ General Division. 1 Assistant Inspector at £400 1 Superintendent at £395 1 Storekeeper and Clerk Attendant at £235 2 Storekeepers at £210 2 Storemen at £200 1 Office Assistant at £156 1 Office Assistant at £120 ... 2 Shorthand-writers and typists at £120 £ 400 395 235 420 400 156 120 240 11 2,366 4 Head Attendants — Class A — 3 at £385 1 at £375 Class B — 7 at £345 1,155 375 1,530 2,415 7 5 Matrons — Class A — 4 at £270 1 at £240 Glass ti — 1 at £230 Glass C — 6 at £210 1,080 240 3,945 1,320 230 1 6 1,260 2,810 Engineers — 1 at £420 i at £400 1 at £345 5 at £275 1 at £285 lat£31 420 400 345 1,375 285 31 10 2,856 Estate Managers — 1 at £330 Farm Managers — 1 at £300 3 at £290 Farm Overseers — 1 at £235 1 at £225 1 at £200 Stockman — 1 at £195 Dairyman — . 1 at £195 300 870 235 225 200 330 1,170 3 1 660 195 1 195 Engine--drivers — I at £220 II at £215 220 2,365 2,550 12 2,585 2,585

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CLASS XI.—MENTAL HOSPITALS, PUBLIC HEALTH, HOSPITALS AND CHARITABLE AID DEPARTMENTS—continued.

Number %% ot Persons. 1 1920-21. MENTAL HOSPITALS— continued, 1920-21. 1 VOTE No. 27— continued. Salaries— continued. General Division—co/i^Mmed. 2 1 1 322 12 1 3 2 3 2 4 2 1 5 4 322 2 1 J Electricians — 1 at £235 1 at £227 Fitter — 1 at £227 Labourer — 1 at £200 ... Attendants — 8 at £255 33 at £245 ... 13 at £240 1 at £235 4 at £230 25 at £225 10 at £220 ' 34 at £215 21 at £210 ... 28 at £205 46 at £200 15 at £195 9 at £195 (unclassified) 6 at £190 8 at £185 50 at £180 4 at £175 7 at £175 (unclassified) Carpenters — 1 at £265 1 at £245 5 at £235 1 at £227 1 at £211 1 at £204 '"... 2 at £26 Works Overseer — 1 at £235 Bricklayers — 3 at £227 Blacksmiths — 2 at £227 "... Painters — 1 at £219 2 at £211 Bootmakers — 2 at £200 Bakers — 1 at £230 2 at £215 1 at £195 Butchers — 1 at £195 1 at £188 Poultryman — • 1 at'£190 Plumbers — 4 at £227 1 at £211 Gardeners — 1 at £210 1 at £200 2 at £188 £ 235 227 2,040 8,085 3,120 235 920 5,625 2,200 7,310 4,410 5,740 9,200 2,925 1,755 1,140 1,480 9,000 700 1,225 265 245 1,175 227 211 204 52 219 4^2 230 430 195 195 188 908 211 210 200 376 67,110 462 227 200 12 1 2,379 235 3 681 2 454 3 641 400 2 4 2 855 1 383 190 1,119 '86

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Number if Persons. Item. 192 -21. L920-21. .MENTAL HOSPITALS— continued. £ £ VOTE No 27— continued. Salaries — continued. General Division— continued. Fisherman — 1 at £180 Farm Hands — £ 1 at £200 ... ... 200 8 at £188 ... ... 1,504 1 at £164 ... ... 164 2 at £156 ... ... 312 7 at £160 (unclassified) ... ... 1,120 Messenger — 1 at £125 180 19 1 3,300 125 252 Nurses — 5 at £180 ... ... 900 4 at £170 ... ... 680 29 at £160 .. ... 4,640 3 at £155 ... ... 465 1 at £150 ... ... 150 1 at £145 ... ... 145 7 at £140 ... ... 980 7 at £135 ... ... 945 10 at £130 ... ... 1,300 7 at £125 ... ... 875 78 at £120 ... ... 9,360 16 at £115 ... ... 1,840 84 at £115 (unclassified) ... ... 9,660 Cooks — 1 Male at £210 ... ... 210 1 Male at £195 ... ... 195 1 Male at £188 ... ... 188 1 Female at £155 ... ... 155 3 Females at £125 ... ... 375 2 Females at £115 ... ... 230 Laundresses — 1 at £140 ... ... 140 2 at £130 ... ... 260 1 at £120 .. ... 120 4 at £115 ... ... 460 Ward-maids — 4 at £70 Official Visitors — 6 at £26 ... ... 156 3 at £13 ... ... 39 31,940 1,353 8 4 980 280 9 195 773 Increase of Salaries to Attendants and Nurses under scale Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... 100 27,030 180,203 2 3 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties Allowance to J. Ireland, gardener, Seacliff, to adjust past salary Bedding and clothing 200 100 4 15 30,000 5

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14—B. 7.

Number of Persons. Item. MENTAL HOSPITALS— continued. 192 i-21. 1920-21. 10 11 12 L8 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 25 26 27 6 7 8 9 VOTE No. 27— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Buildings, including additions, improvements, repairs, and replacements Compassionate allowance to widow of late J. E. Russell, clerk, Mental Hospitals Department ... Compassionate allowance to widow of late Attendant W. McMorland Compensation to ex-Attendant Wansbone, for injuries received while on duty as a mental-hospital employee Costs in connection with an inquiry under section 52 of the Public Service Act, 1912 Cost-of-living bonus : 1st January to 31st March, 1920 Dental services Developmental work in connection with bringing land into cultivation, purchase of implements, stock, &c. Extra staff preparatory to extended leave, on account Farms, maintenance of Fencing, draining, and roading Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... Fuel, light, power, and water 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: Uniforms, purchase of Patients, expenses connected with — Gratuities " Patients'Friends " Recreation Transfer Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Printing and stationery Rations Rents and rates Stores Surgery and dispensary — Drugs and instruments Wine, spirits, ale, and porter Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Temporary assistance (uniform cost-of-living increase, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls) ... Travelling allowances and expenses Treatment and maintenance of patients in general hospitals Typewriters : Purchase and repairs Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote £ 6,000 150 100 173 50 2,375 350 1,200 5,000 17,000 350 3,000 20,000 450 600 450 10 20 3,500 3,000 1,900 1,750 28 29 30 31 32 33 3-1 35 36 120 300 6,000 100 620 700 69,000 1,500 4,500 37 38 39 1,500 100 400 40 2,500 1,000 41 42 43 44 100 50 2,000 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 188,233 90,000 TOTAL—VOTE No. 27 98,233 278,436

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Number if Persons. Item. PUBLIC HEALTH, HOSPITALS, AND CHARITABLE AID. 192 1-21. .920-21. VOTE No. 28. Salaries— £ £ Administrative Division. 1 at £1,150 (Inspector-General of Hospitals and Chief Health Officer) 1,150 17 Professional Division. £ 2 at £1,050 ... ... 2,100 1 at £1,000 (6 months) ... ... 500 1 at £900 (also additional £50, 3 months) 913 1 at £950 ... ... 950 2 at £900 ... ... 1,800 1 at £850 (6 months) ... ... 425 1 at £850 ... ... 850 1 at £800 ... ... 800 2 at £750 (also additional £50, 7 months) 1,560 1 at £750 (also additional £50, 5 months) 771 1 at £750 ... ... 750 1 at £700 (also additional £50, 8 months) 733 1 at £700 (also additional £25, 6 months) 713 1 at £650 (also additional £150, 4 months) 700 Class A — 1 at £750 (6 months) ... ... 375 1 at £700 ... ... 700 1 at £700 (11 months) ... ... 640 1 at £200 (Consulting Engineer, also £425 Mental Hospitals Department) 200 Glass B — 1 at £600 ... ... 600 10 at £575 (6 months) ... ... 2,880 1 at £550 (6 months) ... ... 275 2 at £525 (6months) ... ... 525 8 at £510 (6 months) ... ... 2,040 2 at £500 ... ... 1,000 1 at £500 (10 months) ... ... 420 Class C — 1 at £480 Class D — 2 at £400 ... ... 800 1 at £400 (3 months) ... ... 100 1 at £365 ... ... 365 1 at £345 ... ... 345 2 at £325 ... ... 650 Class E — 1 at £300 ... ... • ... 13,565 1,915 25 1 7,740 480 7 1 2,260 300 Clerical Division. Class I — 1 at £550 Glass III— 1 at £450 Class IV— 2 at £400 Class V — 1 at £360 ... ... 360 1 at £330 ... ... 330 Class VI— 1 at £305 ... ... 305 3 at £300 ... ... 900 1 at £290 ... ... 290 2 at £280 (9 months) ... ... 420 2 at £260 ... ... 520 550 1 1 450 2 800 2 690

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CLASS XI.-MENTAL HOSPITALS, PUBLIC HEALTH, HOSPITALS AND CHARITABLE AID DEPARTMENTS—continued.

Number of Persons. Item. 192< '-21. PUBLIC HEALTH, HOSPITALS, AND CHARITABLE AID— continued. | 1920-21. VOTE No. 28— continued. Salaries— continued. £ £ Clerical Division— continued. Class VII— £ 1 at £270 ... ... 270 1 at £260 ... ... 260 1 at £180 ... ... 180 2 at £165 ... ... 330 4 at £140 ... ... 560 4 at £120 ... ... 480 6 at £80 ... ... 480 3 at £80 (10 months) ... .... 200 2 at £65 (10 months) ... ... 110 24 Cadets' lodging-allowance ... 2,870 165 General Division. 4 at £330 ... ... 1,320 3 at £320 ... ... 960 4 at £300 ... ... 1,200 1 at £275 ... ... 275 8 at £270 ... ... 2,160 1 at £265 ... ... 265 1 at £260 ... ... 260 3 at £250 ... ... 750 1 at £245 ... ... 245 16 at £240 ... ... 3,840 3 at £230 ... ... ' 690 15 at £230 (6 months) .. ... 1,725 1 at £230 (9 months) ... ... 170 1 at £225 ... ... 225 3 at £220 ... ... 660 1 at £220 (8 months) ... ... 146 12 at £220 (6 months) ... ... 1,320 8 at £210 ... ... 1,680 9 at £200 ... ... 1,800 1 at £200 (9 months) ... ... 150 6 at £190 ... ... 1,140 3 at £190 (10 months) ... ... 475 13 at £180 ... ... 2,340 1 at £180 (10 months) ... ... 150 5 at £170 ... ... 850 3 at £170 (10 months) ... ... 425 2 at £168 ' ... ... 336 1 at £160 .., ... 160 9 at £156 ... ... 1,404 1 at £150 ... ... 150 4 at £144 ... ... 576 1 at £140 (8 months) ... . . 95 1 at £132 ... ... 132 5 at £120 ... ... 600 1 at £120 (8 months) ... ... 80 7 at £110 ... ... 770 2 at £104 ... ... 208 3 at £104 (11 months) ... ... 286 • 2 at £100 (9 months) ... ... 150 1 at £95 (11 months) ... ...' 88 1 at £80 ... ... 80 1 at £65 (9 months) ... ... 50 Sanitary Inspectors — 1 at £335 (4 months) ... ... 112 1 at £325 (4 months) ... ... 108 1 at £302 10s. (4 months)... ... 101 169

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CLASS XI.-MENTAL HOSPITALS, PUBLIC HEALTH, HOSPITALS AND CHARITABLE AID DEPARTMENTS— continued.

Number )f Persons. Item. 192 1-21. PUBLIC HEALTH, HOSPITALS, AND CHARITABLE AID— continued. 1920-21. VOTE No. 28— continued. Salaries — continued. £ General Division — continued. Sanitarv Inspectors — continued. £ 6 at £300 (4 months) ... ... 600 6 at £275 (4 months) ... ... 550 2 at £270 (4 months) ... ... 180 1 at £264 (4 months) ... ... 88 1 at £253 (4 months) ... ... 84 1 at £250 (4 months) ... ... 83 1 at £242 (4 months) ... ... 81 1 at £235 (4 months) ... ... 78 1 at £210 (4 months) ... ... 70 1 at £208 (4 months) ... ... 70 24 Unclassified. 32,591 1 Medical Officer at £325 ... 1 Medical Officer at £300 ... 1 Pathologist at £200 1 Medical Officer at £175 ... 3 Medical Officers at £150 ... 1 Bacteriologist at £100 1 Pathologist at £100 2 Medical Officers at £100 ... 1 Analyst at £250 1 Analyst at £170 4 Port Health Officers — 1 at £300 ... ... 300 1 at £125 ... ... 125 1 at £115 ... ... 115 lat£75 ... ... 75 5 Sanitary Inspectors — 1 at £300 ... ... 300 2 at £260 ... ... 520 1 at £240 ... ... 240 1 at £197 ... ... 197 40 Native Medical Officers — 5 at £100 ... ... 500 4 at £75 ... .. 300 3 at £60 ... ... 180 lat£52 ... ... 52 16 at £50 ... ... 800 3 at £40 ... ... 120 2 at £35 ... ... 70 lat£30 ... ... 30 4 at £25 ... ... 100 lat£20 . ... 20 325 300 200 175 450 100 100 200 250 170 615 1,257 62 2,172 350 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... 9,357 Less salaries of officers with Expeditionary Force 83,632 440 Less estimated credits under Section 48, Public Revenues Act, 1910 ... 83,192 4,500 78,692

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Number Df Persons. 1920-21. | Item. PUBLIC HEALTH, HOSPITALS, AND CHARITABLE AID— continued. 1920-21. 2 VOTE No. 28— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — Administration, including— Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Analysts paid by fees Cost-of-living bonus: 1st January to 31st March, 1920 Freight, cartage, and transport charges... Fuel, light, power, and water Inspection of vessels Journal of Public Health, publication of Law-costs Medical Practitioners Act Mid wives Act Motor-cars, motor-cycles, &c. — Purchase Repairs and running-expenses Notification of infectious diseases Nurses Registration Act Office-cleaning Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) Overtime and meal allowances Plumbers Registration Act Postage, telegrams, rent of boxes, and telephones ... Public Health Board (travelling-expenses, &c.) Quackery Prevention Act Quarantine expenses Rent of offices Sale of Food and Drugs Act... Sera, purchase of, and expenses incidental thereto other than for laboratories Social Hygiene Act, Administration of ... Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... Tempoiary assistance Temporary assistance (uniform cost-of-living increase, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls) ... Travelling allowances and expenses Typewriters : Purchase and repairs Uniform allowance to District Nurses ... Vaccination and registration fees £ 2 500 100 600 100 200 2,500 460 100 100 150 2,200 1,000 4,000 300 200 2,000 150 500 2,900 100 25 9,000 500 500 «■ 1,500 6,000 900 8,000 1,465 9,000 200 460 200 55,910 3 3 Grants-in-aid, including— Christchurch District Nursing Associations (grant) ... Compassionate allowance to widow and family of Denis Phelan Contributions to inspectors'salaries Coromandel Hospital Board (validating item) Grant to Karitane Home, Dunedin Grant to Karitane Baby Hospital, Christchurch Grant to Karitane-Harris Hospital, Wanganui Grants and expenses in connection with the teaching of home nursing Grants to Hospital Boards in special districts to supplement subsidies Grant to Trustees of Knox Home for Incurables, Auckland Grants for refuge work Grant to St. John Ambulance Association, towards expenses in connection with classes in first-aid ... Grant to St. Mary's Home, Otahuhu Buildings 625 52 150 300 1,000 500 500 250 6,000 750 2,500 150 1,000

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CLASS XI.—MENTAL HOSPITALS, PUBLIC HEALTH, HOSPITALS AND CHARITABLE AID DEPARTMENTS— continued.

Number Item of Persons. PUBLIC HEALTH, HOSPITALS, AND CHARITABLE AID—continued. 1920-21. 1920-21. VOTE No. 28— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Grants-in-aid, including— continued. Grant towards expenses of medical research work ... Maintenance of delirium tremens patients in general hospitals Maternity : Assistance in maternity cases Medical and nursing services in country districts Medical Associations'grants Mercury Bay Hospital Trustees (validating subsidy) New Zealand Nurses' Memorial Fund ... Otago University— Dental bursaries Grants towards analytical laboratory ... Grants towards bacteriological laboratory for special services Grants towards pathological laboratory Medical bursaries Plunket nurses, grants for ... Promotion of the health of women and children Relief of indigent persons Salvation Army Prison Brigade work £ £ 3 500 150 1,000 250 700 200 400 1,350 50 500 100 800 5,600 300 100 450 26,227 Miscellaneous Charges, including— Allowances to officers temporarily performing higher duties Allowance to Matron-in-Chief for travelling-expenses whilst in Australia Allowance to Inspector J. IT. Cowdrey for special duties Australian Medical Congress, 1920 Bacteriological laboratories— £ Auckland ... ... 1,000 Wellington ... ... 2,000 Napier ... ... 500 Dunedin ... ... 500 Invercargill ... ... 500 Other ... ... 200 100 50 25 80 Child Welfare Administration Clerk in Charge Epidemic Accounts, additional payment for special services ... Compensation payable under the Public Health Act, 1908 Conference of Hospital Boards, 1920 Dangerous infectious diseases Free treatment of Soldiers' Wives and Dependents... Infectious diseases Influenza epidemic expenses, gratuities, &c. Maternity homes, refund of fees Medical and nursing aid to Maoris (exclusive of salaries) Purchase of stores and equipment for Hospital Boards Relief to epidemic widows and widowers and their dependents, and expenses incidental thereto Retiring-allowance at the rate of £36 per annum to G. A. Birch, late clerk Dunedin District Office, retired medically unfit Stranded New-Zealanders (advances to and expenses in connection with, including charter of s.s. " Prinzessin ") 4,700 5,000 70 100 100 1,000 1,000 1,000 3,000 50 3,000 10,000 28,000 36 620

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CLASS XI.—MENTAL HOSPITALS, PUBLIC HEALTH, HOSPITALS, AND CHARITABLE AID DEPARTMENTS—continued.

Number Itemot Persons. 1920-21. PUBLIC HEALTH, HOSPITALS, AND CHARITABLE AID— continued. 1920-21. 4 VOTE No. 28— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Miscellaneous Charges, including— continued. Treatment of civilian patients in Military Hospitals Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to other items of the vote £ £ 1,000 200 5 Institutions under control of the Department — Wages — St. Helens Hospital, Auckland St. Helens Hospital, Wanganui St. Helens Hospital, Wellington St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin St. Helens Hospital, Invercargill Rotorua Cottage Hospital Te Waikato Sanatorium Townley St. Helens Hospital, Gisborne... Otaki Hospital Otaki Sanatorium 59,131 400 100 500 300 350 360 700 4,500 300 750 1,500 9,760 6 Maintenance — St. Helens Hospital, Auckland St. Helens Hospital, Wanganui St. Helens Hospital, Wellington St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin St. Helens Hospital, Invercargill Rotorua Cottage Hospital Te Waikato Sanatorium Townley St. Helens Hospital, Gisborne... Otaki Hospital Otaki. Sanatorium 2,000 500 2,000 1,900 1,900 900 3,000 8,600 800 700 1,600 23,900 Less — Estimated credits under section 48 £ of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 19,410 Amount to be recovered from the Civil List, Native, &c. ... 3,600 253,620 23,010 TOTAL—VOTE No. 28 230,610 230,61 TOTAL TOTAL OF CLASS XI OF CLASS XI £509 146

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CLASS XII.—TOURISTS DEPARTMENT.

1920-21. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Vote No. 29.—Tourists £ 40,165 I £ 48,309 £ 88,47 TOTAL OF CLASS XII i OF CLASS XII ... ... 40,165 48,309 88,47Number of Persons. Item. 192C 1-21. TOURISTS. 1920--21. 1920-21. VOTE No. 29. Salaries— £ £ £ £ Administrative Division. 800 1 at £800 (General Manager) 800 Professional Division. 1 1 £ 1 at £950 (Balneologist)* ... ... 950 Class G — 1 at £420 ... ... 420 Class D— 1 at £500 (9 months) ... ... 375 1 Clerical Division. 1,745 1 3 7 2 Class I — 1 at £350 (also Department of Agriculture, £300) ... Class III — 2 at £450 ... ... 900 1 at £300 (also Department of Agriculture, £100, and Customs, £50) ... 300 Glass V — 5 at £360 ... ... 1,800 1 at £350 ... ... 350 1 at £330 ... ... 330 Class VI — 1 at £300 ... ... 300 1 at £280 ... ... 280 Class VII— 1 at £270 ... ... 270 2 at £260 ... ... 520 3 at £250 ... ... 750 3 at £200 ... ... 600 1 at £180 ... ... 180 1 at £165 ... ... 165 5 at £140 ... ... 700 2 at £120 ... ... 240 lat£80 ... ... 80 2 at £65 ... ... 130 350 1,200 2,480 580 350 1,200 2,480 580 21 Cadets'lodging-allowances ... a, 630 50 3,635 50 General Division. 1 at £360 ... ... 360 1 at £305 ... ... 305 1 at £285 ... ... 285 3 at £280 ... ... 840 * Free house.

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CLASS XII.—TOURISTS DEPARTMENT— continued.

15- B. 7.

Number of Persons. I Item. 192 i-21. 1920-21. i TOURISTS— continued. VOTE No. 29— continued. Salaries— continued. General Division— continued, £ 2 at £260 ... ... 520 1 at £255 ... ... 255 2 at £250 ... ... 500 1 at £245 ... ... 245 1 at £240 . . ... 240 2 at £235 ... ... 470 1 at £230 ... ... 230 4 at £227 ... ••• 908 3 at £225 ... ... 675 2 at £220 ... ... 440 2 at £219 ... ... 438 3 at £205 ... ... 615 5 at £203 ... ... 1,015 3 at £200 ... ... 600 1 at £196 ... ... 196 3 at £195 ... ... 585 10 at £190 ... ... 1,900 22 at £188 ... ... 4,136 6 at £185 ... ... 1,110 1 at £183 ... ... 183 2 at £180 ... ... 360 2 at £170 ... ... 340 5 at £165 ... ... 825 1 at £160 ... ... 160 2 at £155 ... ... 310 2 at £150 ... ... 300 2 at £145 ... ... 290 1 at £140 ... ... 140 1 at £138 ... ... 138 1 at £135 ... ... 135 1 at £132 ... ... 132 7 at £130 ... ... 910 1 at £125 ... ... 125 7 at £120 ... ... 840 2 at £115 ... ... 230 3 at £110 ... ... 330 3 at £105 ... ... 315 lat£85 ... ... 85 lat£80 ... ... 80 lat£70 ... ... 70 3 at £65 ... ... 195 lat£60 ... ... 60 1 at £55 ... ... 55 132 23,476 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... 6,364 Unclassified Staff. £ 1 at £50 (also Department of Agriculture, £50) 50 1 at £25 ... ... 25 75 2 172 Less amounts deducted for board, &c. 320 Less salaries of officers with Expeditionary Force ... ... 200 Less proportion of increases to salaries provided but not payable for full year 70 40,755 1 590 40,165

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CLASS XII.—TOURISTS DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number of Persons; Item. TOURISTS— continued. 1920-21. 1920-21. 2 8 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 VOTE No. 29— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties Audit fees Bonuses and commissions to Honorary Agents Claims in connection with passenger booking Coal Creek Falls : Repairs to track Consulting Balneologist, England, services of Cost-of-living bonus : 1st January to 31st March, 1920 Entertaining-allowances for oversea agents (2) Fox and Franz Josef Glaciers : Tracks and huts Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... Fuel, light, power, and water Game and fish, importation and distribution of Glade House and Te Anau-Wakatipu-Milford Track— Maintenance, including furniture and repairs Grant to W. Aitken on account of injuries sustained in extinguishing a fire on Kuirau Domain Hanmer Sanatorium, Baths, Gardens, and Watersupply to Township— Maintenance of sanatorium, baths, water-supply, tea-kiosk, gardens, furniture, repairs, rents, and wines, spirits, &c. Lakes Te Anau and Manapouri— Maintenance of steamers and jetties, including repairs Lumsden-Te Anau Road, repairs, &o. ... Maintenance of hostels, baths, or reserves at Little Barrier Island, Waiotapu, Te Puia, Tokaanu, Morere, Tarawera, Pukaki, and Te Anau, and reserves vested in Department Mount Cook Hermitage Hostel, Tracks, and Huts— Maintenance, including guiding, equipment, furniture, and repairs Office-cleaning Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) Overtime and meal allowances Postage, telegrams, and rent of. boxes Purchase of material, &c, in Australia for Government Departments, to establish a credit for (recoverable) Queenstown Reserves — Maintenance, improvements, music, &c. Rents of overseas offices Rotorua Acclimatization District— Maintenance, including bonuses to honorary £ £ 3,000 50 25 10 5 20 100 500 140 100 80 80 25 2,250 18 2,700 18 19 20 750 50 200 21 5,500 160 22 23 24 25 26 1,000 15 700 500 27 200 900 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 rangers Rotorua Baths— Maintenance, including furniture and repairs Rotorua: Repairs to Fenton Street Rotorua Sanatorium— Maintenance, including wines, spirits, furniture, supplies, and repairs Rotorua Works, including Whakarewarewa— Maintenance of— Electric light and power system Reserves, gardens, parks, and bands or orchestra Water-supply and sewerage Wharves and beacons ... Subsidies— Accommodation-house, Milford Sound Accommodation-house, Waimarino 750 80 5,100 250 31 32 3,000 33 34 35 36 6,000 1,200 2,200 25 37 38 50 100

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CLASS XII.—TOURISTS DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number of Persons. Item. 192 1-21. TOURISTS— continued. 1920-21. I 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 VOTE No. 29— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Subsidies — continued. Bluff-Stewart Island-Milford Sound Service... Coach, motor, and steamer services— £ Fairlie-Pukaki-Hermitage-Queenstown 790 Lake Wanaka ... ... 30 Lumsden-Te Anau ... ... 150 Raetihi-Pipiriki ... ... 60 Waimarino-Tokaanu ... ... 200 Wairoa-Waikaremoana... . . 125 Ross-Waiho Gorge-Weheka ... 250 £ 1,000 £ I 47 48 49 50 Lindis Pass Hotel New Plymouth Tourist and Expansion League ... Park and Domain Board : Egmont, £1,000 Port Hills - Akaroa Summit Road and Scenic Reserves Takaka Caves : Repairs to road Te Aroha Hot Springs— Maintenance of baths, gardens, tea-kiosk, subsidy to doctor, music, furniture, and repairs Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Temporary assistance Tongariro National Park: Maintenance, &c. Training uncertificated masseurs : University fees ... Travelling allowances and expenses Typewriters: Purchase and repairs Waikaremoana : Maintenance of Lake House Waimangu Round-trips and Hostel— Maintenance and repairs, hostel, furniture, boatshed, boats, and tracks... Waitomo Caves and Hostel — Maintenance, including furniture and repairs War bonus for temporary tradesmen and others Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 1,605 50 150 1,000 51 52 250 50 1,000 58 300 150 200 25 550 25 750 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 900 61 3,250 750 62 68 50 49,808 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 89,973 1,499 TOTAL—VOTE No. 29 88,474 AL OF CLASS XII £88,47

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CLASS XIII.—DEFENCE DEPARTMENT.

1920-21. Salaries. Othor Chargos. Total. £ £ £ £ £ /ote No. 30.—Defence Department ... ... 341,810 297,443 297,443 639, 639,25£ ,2 TOTAL OF CLASS XIII ... ... 341,810 297,443 639, ,2. 341,810 297,443 639,253 of Persons. ' lJa\. ! DEFENCE DEPARTMENT. 1 090-9,1 19 1-21. -21. 1920-21. J.4/HU-2J.. VOTE No. 30. £ Personnel— Headquarters— 1 Officers' Pay — 2 Major-Generals at £1,200 (1 for 8 months only) ... 2,000 1 Brigadier-General at £1,000 ... ... 1,000 5 Lieut.-Colonels : 1 at £715, 4 at £615 (including 1 Lieut.-Colonel on loan from British Army, £715) 3,175 2 Majors at £475 ... ... ... 950 4 Captains: 1 at £464, 3 at £365 ... ... 1,559 15 1 Lieutenant at £295 ... ... ... 295 S Q7Q £ 2,000 1,000 £ 3,175 950 1,559 295 15 8,979 2 Royal New Zealand Artillery — 1 Lieut.-Colonel at £665 '... ... ... 665 1 Captain at £395 ... ... ... 395 1 Lieutenant at £327 ... ... ... 327 4 1 Bombardier at lis. 4d. per diem ... ... 207 1 fi94 8,979 665 395 327 207 3 Administrative Services — 1,594 Clerical Division. Class V— £ 1 at £360 ... ... 360 2 at £350 ... ... 700 1 at £335 ... ... 335 5 1 at £320 ... ... 320 Class VI— 1,715 1 at £320 ... ... 320 1 at £305 ... ... 305 5 3 at £300 ... ... 900 Class VII— 1,525 2 at £270 ... ... 540 1 at £260 ... ... 260 3 at £180 ... ... 540 1 at £165 ... ... 165 8 1 at £120 ... ... 120 1,715 1,525 ■ 1.625 1,625

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CLASS XIII.—DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number of Persons. 1920-21. Item. 192 1-21. DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— continued. VOTE No. SO—continued. Personnel— continued Headquarters— continued. Administrative Services —continued. £ £ General Division. £ 1 at £200 ... ... 200 1 at £190 ... ... 190 1 at £180 ... ... 180 1 at £175 ... ... 175 1 at £168 ... ... 168 1 at £156 ... ... 156 1 at £120 ... ... 120 1,189 New Zealand Army Ordnance Corps— 2 Lieut.-Colonels : 1 at £715, 1 at £615 (for 1 month only) 2 Captains: 1 at £414, 1 at £365 3 Lieutenants at £311^ 2 Warrant Officers : 1 at 16s. 2d., 1 at 14s. 6d. per diem 5 Staff Quartermaster-sergeants: 4 at 15s. 8d., 1 at 14s. per diem 9 Staff Sergeants : 6 at 14s. 8d., 3 at 13s. per diem 4 Sergeants: 3 at 14s. 2d., 1 at 12s. 6d. per diem ... 16 Corporais at 13s. 5d. per diem 45 Artificers : 41 at 10s. lid., 4 at lis. 3d. per diem. 48 Privates : 28 at lis. 8d., 20 at 10s. per diem ... 2 Cadets : 1 at 7s., 1 at 6s per diem ... 6,054 767 777 935 560 1,399 2,318 1,004 3,673 8,990 9,612 237 138 New Zealand Army Pay Corps— 1 Lieut.-Colonel at £615 1 Captain at £435 3 Warrant Officers : 1 at 17s. 2d., 1 at 16s. lid., 1 at 15s. 3d. per diem 1 Staff Quartermaster-sergeant at 14s. 5d. per diem 2 Staff Sergeants : 1 at 14s. 8d., 1 at 13s. 3d. per diem 1 Sergeant at 12s. 7d. per diem 1 Lance-Corporal at lis. 6d. per diem ... 30,272 615 435 900 263 509 230 210 10 3,162 Auckland Military District—• Officers' Pay — 1 Colonel at £800 1 Lieut.-Colonel at £615 ... 3 Majors: 1 at £575, 2 at £475 7 Captains : 3 at £435, 4 at £365 10 Lieutenants: 6 at £335, 1 at £295, 3 at £265- ... 50,061 8Q0 615 1,525 2,765 3,100 22 New Zealand Permanent Staff — 8 Honorary Lieutenants: 7 at £325, 1 at £295 8 Warrant Officers (1) at £325 17 Warrant Officers (2) at £300 2 Staff Sergeants-major at £275 12 Staff Sergeants : 8 at £250, 4 at £220 8,805 2,570 2,600 5,100 550 2,880 -17 13,700

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CLASS XIII.—DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number of Persons. Item. 1920-21. DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— continued. 1920-21. VOTE No. 30— continued. Personnel— continued. Auckland Military District — continued. Royal New Zealand Artillery — 1 Major at £575 3 Captains: 1 at £435, 1 at £395, 1 at £365 1 Lieutenant at £365 3 Sergeant-major Artificers at 18s. 2d. per diem 1 2nd-elass Master-Gunner at 18s. 2d. per diem 1 Regimental Sergeant-major at 18s. per diem 2 Company Quartermaster-sergeants : 1 at 17s. 2d., 1 at 17s. Id. per diem ... 1 Battery Sergeant-major at 16s. 9d. per diem 1 Quartermaster-sergeant at 16s. 7d. per diem 1 Company Sergeant-major at 16s. 9d. per diem ... 2 Staff Sergeants : 1 at 16s. 8d., 1 at 16s. 2d. per diem 6 Sergeants: 1 at 16s. 2d., 2 at 15s. 9d., 2 at 15s. 8d., 1 at 15s. 5d. per diem 9 Corporals : 1 at 15s. 3d., 2 at 15s., 2 at 14s. lid., 2 at 14s. 8d., 1 at 14s. 2d., 1 at 14s. Id. per diem 9 Bombardiers : 2 at 14s. 6d., 1 at 14s. 4d., 1 at 13s. 7d., 2 at 13s. 6d., 2 at 13s. 3d., 1 at lis. 9d. per diem 13 Gunners : 1 at 14s., 4 at 13s. 7d., 1 at 13s. 3d., 1 at 12s. 8d., 2 at 12s. 6d., 1 at 12s. 2d., 1 at lis. 9d., 1 at lis. 7d., 1 at lis. Id. per diem ... 5 Temporary Drivers: 2 at lis. 8d., 3 at 10s. per diem £ i 575 1,195 365 995 332 329 625 306 303 306 599 1,723 2,421 2,230 3,026 59 974 New Zealand Army Ordnance Corps — 1 Captain at £395 1 Honorary Captain at £365 1 Lieutenant at £286J 1 Warrant Officer at 16s. 2d. per diem 1 Staff Quartermaster-sergeant at 15s. 8d. per diem 2 Staff Sergeants at 14s. 8d. per diem ... 1 Corporal at 13s. 5d. per diem 10 Artificers: 8 at 12s. lid., 2 at lis. 3d. per diem 10 Privates: 7 at lis. 8d., 3 at 10s. per diem 2 Cadets : 1 at 7s., 1 at 6s. per diem ... 16,304 395 365 287 295 286 535 245 2,297 2,038 237 30 New Zealand Army Pay Corps — 1 Captain at £395 1 Staff Quartermaster-sergeant at 16s. 3d. per diem 1 Sergeant at 14s. 4d. per diem 2 Corporals: 1 at 12s. Id., 1 at lis. lid. per diem 1 Lance-Corporal at lis. 6d. per diem 6,980 10 395 297 262 438 210 11 Administrative Services — 1,602 Clerical Division. Class VI— 1 at £300 ... Class VII— £ 1 at £290 ... ... 290 3 at £240 ... ... 720 2 at £200 ... ... 400 2 at £180 ... ... 360 300 1,770 General Division. 1 at £200 ... ... 200 1 at £144 ... ... 144 1 at £132 ... ... 132 1 at £120 ... ... 120 596 2,666 50,057

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CLASS XIII.—DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number >f Persons. Item. DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— continued. 192 1-21. 1920-21. 12 12 VOTE No. 30— continued. Personnel — continued, Wellington Military District — Officers' Pay — '1 Colonel' at £750 2 Lieutenant-Colonels at £615 1 Major at £475 8 Captains: 7 at £435, 1 at £365 12 Lieutenants : 4 at £335, 5 at £295, 3 at £265 ... £ 750 1,230 475 3,410 3,610 24 18 New Zealand, Permanent Staff — 7 Honorary Lieutenants: 6 at £325, 1 at £295 8 Warrant Officers (1) : 7 at £325, 1 at £295 13 Warrant Officers (2) : 11 at £300, 2 at £270 3 Staff Sergeants-major at £275 10 Staff Sergeants : 6 at £250, 4 at £220 9,475 13 2,245 2,570 3,840 825 2,380 4 1 14 I Royal New Zealand Artillery — 1 Lieutenant-Colonel at £615 8 Captains at £365 8 Lieutenants : 1 at £386£, 1 at £335, 1 at £331*-, 1 at £325, 1 at £311*, 2 at £295, 1 at £265 3 Sergeant-major Artificers: 2 at 18s. 2d., 1 at 18s. Id. per diem 1 2nd-class Master-Gunner at 18s. 2d. per diem ... 1 Regimental Quartermaster-sergeant at 18s. 2d. per diem 1 Regimental Sergeant-major at 17s. lid. per diem 2 Regimental Quartermaster-sergeants: 1 at 17s. 5d., 1 at 17s. 4d. per diem 1 Company Sergeant-major at 17s. id. per diem ... 2 Battery Sergeants-major: 1 at 16s. 3d., 1 at 15s. 2d. per diem 1 Quartermaster-sergeant at 16s. 6d. per diem 3 Staff Sergeants: 1 at 16s. 8d., 1 at 16s. 6d., 1 at 14s. lOd. per diem 10 Sergeants : 1 at 16s. 6d., 1 at 15s. lid., 1 at 15s. 8d., 3 at 15s. 4d., 1 at 15s. Id., 1 at 14s. 10d., "1 at 14s. 8d., 1 at 14a. 6d. per diem ... 7 Corporals: 1 at 1.5s. 8d., 1 at 14s. 9d., 1 at 14s. 8d., 1 at 14s. 6d., 1 at 13s. 5d., 1 at 12s. 4d., 1 at 12s. 3d. per diem 15 Bombardiers : 1 at 14s. 5d., 1 at 14s. Id., 1 at 13s. 9d., 1 at 13s. 7d., 2 at 13s. 6d., 1 at 13s. 3d., 3 at 12s. lid., 1 at lis. 9d., 1 at lis. 8d., 1 at lis. 6d., 1 at lis. 5d., 1 at lis. 3d. per diem ... 55 Gunners and Drivers : 3 at 13s. 8d., 1 at 13s. 4d., 1 at 13s. 3d., 1 at 13s. 2d., 1 at 13s., 1 at 12s. 10d., 1 at 12s. 9d., 2 at 12s. 8d., 3 at 12s. 7d., 1 at 12s. 6d., 2 at 12s. 3d., 2 at lis. 8d., 1 at lis. Id., 2 at 10s. 8d., 3 at 10s. 7d., 1 at 10s. 6d., 1 at 10s. 2d., 1 at 10s. Id., 27 at 10s. per diem 10 Temporary Drivers: 2 at lis. 8d., 8 at 10s. per diem 11,860 14 615 1,095 2,545 993 332 332 327 634 312 573 301 876 2,795 1,781 3,512 11,090 124 1,885 15 New Zealand Army Ordnance Corps — 1 Captain at £395 1 Staff Sergeant at 14s. 8d. per diem ... 1 Sergeant at 12s. 6d. per diem 1 Artificer at lis. 3d. per diem 5 Privates: 4 at lis. 8d., 1 at 10s. per diem 1 Cadet at 6s. per diem 29,998 15 395 268 228 205 1,034 110 10 2,240

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CLASS XIII.—DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. ;:.. DEFENCE DEPARTMENT—) continued. 192 )-21. .920-21. 18 VOTE No. SO—continued. Personnel— continued. Wellington Military District— continued. New Zealand Army Pay Corps — 1 Captain at £395 1 Warrant Officer at 17s. 5d. per diem 1 Staff Quartermaster-sergeant at 14s. 7d. per diem 1 Staff Sergeant at 13s. 2d. per diem ... 1 Private at 10s. 7d. per diem 1 Cadet at 6s. 2d. per diem £ 395 318 266 240 193 113 1,525 17 Administrative Services — 55,098 Clerical Division. Class VI— 1 at £300 Glass VII— £ 1 at £270 ... ... 270 5 at £240 ... ... 1,200 3 at £220 ... ... 660 1 at £200 ... ... 200 2 at £140 ... ... 280 300 12 General Division. 2,610 1 at £220 ... ... 220 1 at £215 ... ... 215 435 Canterbury Military District— 3,345 58,443 18 Officers' Pay — 1 Colonei at £750 1 Lieut.-Colonel at £615 ... 4 Majors at £475 8 Captains: 4 at £435, 4 at £365 9 Lieutenants : 4 at £335, 2 at £295, 3 at £265 ... 750 615 1,900 3,200 2,725 23 New Zealand Permanent Staff — 3 Honorary Lieutenants at £325 9 Warrant Officers (1) : 8 at £325, 1 at £295 8 Warrant Officers (2) at £300 7 Staff Sergeants-major at £275 9 Staff Sergeants : 7 at £250, 2 at £220 9,190 19 975 2,895 2,400 1,925 2,190 36 Royal New Zealand Artillery — 1 Lieut.-Colonel at £615 2 Lieutenants : 1 at £335, 1 at £328-j- ... 1 3rd-class Master-Gunner at 17s. 2d. per diem 1 Sergeant-major at 17s. lOd. per diem I. Quartermaster-sergeant at 16s. 2d. per diem 5 Sergeants: 2 at 16s. 2d., 1 at 15s. 8d., 1 at 15s. 4d., 1 at 15s. 3d. per diem 10 Corporals : I at 15s. 2d., 1 at 15s., 1 at 14s. 4d., 1 at 14s. 3d., 1 at 14s. 2d., 1 at 14s. Id., 2 at 14s., 1 at 12s. 5d., 1 at 12s. 3d. per diem . . 6 Bombardiers: 1 at 14s. Id., 2 at 13s. 6d., 2 at lis. lid., 1 at lis. 9d. per diem 7 Gunners and Drivers : 1 at 12s. lid., 1 at 12s. 10d., 2 at 12s. 9d., 2 at lis. Id., 1 at 10s. Id. per diem 10 Temporary Drivers: 4 at lis. 8d., 6 at 10s. per diem 10,385 20 615 664 313 325 295 1,434 2,549 1,399 1,524 44 1,947 11,065

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CLASS XIII.—DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— continued.

16-B. 7.

Number if Persons. Item. 1920-21. DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— continued. 920-21. 21 VOTE No. 30.— continued. Personnel— continued. Canterbury Military District— continued. New Zealand Army Ordnance Corps — 1 Captain at £395 1 Lieutenant at £311| 2 Staff Quartermaster-sergeants at 15s. 8d. per diem 1 Sergeant at 12s. 6d. per diem 1 Corporal at lis. 9d. per diem 5 Privates : 4 at lis. 8d., 1 at 10s. per diem £ 395 312 572 228 214 1,034 II New Zealand Army Pay Corps — 2 Captains at £395 1 Warrant Officer at 17s. lOd. per diem 1 Staff Sergeant at 15s. per diem 1 Sergeant at 12s. 9d. per diem 1 Corporal at lis. lid. per diem 2,755 22 790 325 274 233 217 1,839 Administrative Services — 35,234 23 Clerical Division. Class VI— 1 at £300 Glass VII— £ 1 at £270 ... ... 270 1 at £260 ... ... 260 3 at £240 ... ... 720 1 at £200 ... ... 200 1 at £140 ... ... 140 300 1,590 General Division. 1 at £220 ... ... 220 1 at £195 ... ... 195 2 at £168 ... ... 336 2 at £120 ... ... 240 lat£95 ... ... 95 1,086 2,976 Otago Military District. 38,210 24 Officers' Pay — 1 Colonel at £750 1 Lieut.-Colonel at £615 4 Majors : 2 at £575, 2 at £475 5 Captains: 1 at £435, 4 at £365 8 Lieutenants : 4 at £335, 3 at £295, 1 at £265 ... 750 615 2,100 1,895 2,490 19 7,850 25 New Zealand Permanent Staff — 5 Honorary Lieutenants: 4 at £325, 1 at £295 11 Warrant"Officers (1) at £325 5 Warrant Officers (2) : 4 at £300, 1 at £270 7 Staff Sergeants-major : 5 at £275, 2 at £245 8 Staff Sergeants : 6 at £250, 2 at £220 1,595 3,575 1,470 1,865 1,940 36 Royal New Zealand Artillery — 1 Captain at (for 6 months only) 1 Lieutenant at £335 1 Regimental Sergeant-major at 18s. 2d. per diem 1 Company Sergeant-major at 16s. 9d. per diem ... 10,445 26 194 335 332 300

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CLASS XIII.—DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number [fcem _ of Peraon8 - DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— eontmufid. 1920-21. VOTE No. 30— continued. Personnel — continued. Otago Military District — continued. 26 Royal New Zealand Artillery— continued. 7 Sergeants: 1 at 16s. 2d., 1 at 15s. 8d., l*at 15s. 7d., 1 at 15s. 6d., 1 at 15s. 2d., 1 at 14s. 9d., 1 at 13s. lid. per diem ... 6 Corporals; 1 at 15s. 5d., 2 at 14s. lid., 2 at 14s. Id., 1 at 12s. 2d. per diem 5 Bombardiers : 2 at 13s. 7d., 1 at 13s. 6d., 1 at lis. lid., 1 at lis. lOd. per diem 7 Gunners and Drivers : 1 at 13s. 3d., 2 at 12s. 9d., 1 at 12s. 8d., 1 at lis. 2d., 1 at 10s. Id., 1 at 10s. per diem 33 4 Temporary Drivers : 3 at lis. 8d., 1 at 10s. per diem 26 192C £ 1,948 1-21. 1,562 1,176 1,509 821 33 27 New Zealand Army Ordnance Corps — 1 Captain at £395 1 Staff Quartermaster-sergeant at 15s. 8d. per diem 2 Sergeants at 14s. 2d. per diem 1 Corporal at 13s. 5d. per diem 6 1 Cadet at 8s. per diem ... ... . ... 8,183 27 395 286 517 245 146 28 New Zealand Army Pay Corpis — 1 Captain a £365 2 Staff Sergeants: 1 at 14s. 10d., 1 at 13s. 4d. per - diem 4 1 Corporal at 13s. 6d. per diem 28 1,589 365 515 246 29 Administrative Services — 1,126 29 Clerical Division. Class VI— 1 1 at £280 Class VII— £ 2 at £240 ... ... 480 1 at £165 ... ... 165 4 lat£65 ... ... 65 280 710 General Division. 2 at £156 ... ... 312 1 at £144 ... ... 144 1 at £132 ... .... 132 1 at £120 ... ... 120 6 1 at £95 ... ... 95 803 1,793 30,986 30 Officers in Training Abroad— 2 Captains : 1 at £411|, 1 at £365 8 , 6 Lieutenants at £286^ 30 777 1,719 ] Trentham Military Camp— General Headquarters School of Instruction — 31 Officers' Pay— 2 Lieut.-Colonels at £615 ... 2 Majors : 1 at £525, 1 at £475 1 Captain at £435 6 1 Lieutenant at £311| 31 2,496 1,230 1,000 435 312 ' 2,977

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CLASS XIII.—DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number of Persons. Item. DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— continued. 1920-21. 1920-21. 32 VOTE No. 30— continued. Trentham Military Camp— continued. General Headquarters School— continued. New Zealand, Permanent Staff — 2 Warrant Officers (1) at £325 2 Warrant Officers (2) at £300 7 Staff Sergeants-major : 4 at £275, 3 at £245 ... 1 Staff Sergeant a't £250 ... £ 650 600 1,835 250 £ 12 3,335 33 New Zealand Army Ordnance Corps — 1 Captain at £386 J 3 Staff Quartermaster-sergeants at 15s. 8d. per diem 2 Staff Sergeants at 14s. 8d. per diem ... 8 Sergeants : 6 at 14s. 2d., 2 at 12s. 6d. per diem ... 7 Corporals : 5 at 13s. 5d., 2 at lis. 9d. per diem ... 39 Artificers: 29 at 12s. lid., 10 at lis. 3d. per diem 50 Privates: 40 at lis. 8d., 10 at 10s. per diem 387 858 535 2,008 1,653 8,889 10,342 110 24,672 33,480 34 Featherston Military Camp — New Zealand Permanent Staff — 1 Honorary Lieutenant at £325 325 1 35 New Zealand Army Ordnance Corps — 2 Staff Quartermaster-sergeants at 15s. 8d. per diem 8 Staff Sergeants : 2 at 14s. 8d., 1 at 13s. per diem 3 Sergeants at 14s. 2d. per diem 7 Corporals : 6 at 13s. 5d., 1 at lis. 9d. per diem 15 Artificers: 9 at 12s. 6d., 6 at lis. 3d. per diem ... 21 Privates: 14 at lis. 8d., 7 at 10s. per diem 572 773 776 1,684 3,285 4,258 51 11,348 2 36 37 38 39 2 Staff Sergeants-major (acting), Government House Orderlies, at £275 per annum Proficiency pay for gunners and drivers Lodging-allowance to cadets Temporary clerical assistance 11,673 550 2,000 30 3,000 17,253 Territorial Force— Pay 278,490 40 10,000 41 Pay and special allowance of Officers and Noncommissioned Officers temporarily appointed to replace Staff with Expeditionary Force 10,000 42 Personnel — Pay — Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase in pay of the New Zealand Pprmanpnt 1-^nm.PQ

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CLASS XIII.—DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. 192( '-21. DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— continued. 1920-21. 43 VOTE No. 30— continued. Personnel — continued. Administrative Services — Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries and wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... Temporary assistance (uniform cost-of-living increase, subject to revision as cost of living»rises or falls) ... £ 2,820 £ 500 Total of Pay ... 341,810 44 45 46 47 48 49 Military Education — Ten days' District Refresher Course for xActing Staff Corps and Permanent Staff (temporary appointments) Fourteen days' Voluntary Course for Officers and N.C.O.s of Territorial Force and Senior Cadets ... Six days' Voluntary Course of Instruction for Officers (Territorial and Senior Cadets) preparatory to August examination Six days' Voluntary Course (including examination) for Territorial and Senior Cadet N.C.O.s taking First Appointment Examination, August -Three days' District Exercise on the ground without troops Six days' Voluntary Course of Instruction for Officers (Territorial and Senior Cadets) preparatory to February examination Barracks at Secondary Schools Six days' Voluntary Course (including examination) for Territorial and Cadet N.C.O.s preparatory to First Appointment Examination, February Seven days' Voluntary District Refresher Course for Acting Staff Corps and Permanent Staff and selected Regimental Officers and N.C.O.s of the Territorial Force Units going into annual camp ... Six days' Voluntary Course of Instruction for Officers and N.C.O.s of Secondary School Units Week-end camps Military Journal Examinations Libraries (£25 for Headquarters and £25 for each district) Expenses in connection with survey, also draughting requisites 500 2,000 600 600 600 1 600 1,000 50 51 600 52 800 53 800 400 350 75 54 55 56 57 125 58 350 59 60 Special Grants for Rifle Shooting (extra to ordinary Course of Musketry) — Annual grant for rifle-shooting prizes (including marking fees) Railway passes for members of rifle clubs attending approved rifle meetings ... Rifle-shooting expenses (including grant to Dominion Rifle Association) 1,000 61 800 1,000 Other Charges for and incidental to — Headquarters and District Staffs— Medical examination of members of New Zealand Staff Corps and Permanent Staff, Ordnance Corps and Pay Corps 62 100

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CLASS XIII.—DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number >f Persons. Item. 192' 1-21. DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— continued. .920-21. 63 64 65 66 67 VOTE No. 30— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. Royal New Zealand Artillery— Care of guns and repairs to wagons and expresses ... Efficiency fees and badges ... Extra-duty pay Hospital charges Maintenance of boat-sheds, launches, and hire of temporary launches and boats Medical attendance and medicine (including cost of Medical Officers to Royal New Zealand Artillery) Scavenging, cleaning, and washing Tram and ferry fares £ 500 100 100 75 £ 68 1,000 69 70 500 100 300 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 Territorial Force— Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Assistant Directors of Veterinary Services : 4 at £50 per annum (also Department of Agriculture —2 at £450, 1 at £260) Camp or field allowance Compensation and all expenses payable in respect of accidents, sickness, injuries, &c, sustained by members of the Forces, civilians employed therewith, and horses, including accidents, &c, sustained when going to or returning from parades Cost and upkeep of targets, training requisites, miniature rifle ranges, cost of towing targets for practice, &c, and other expenses in connection with annual course of musketry Forage and grooming allowance Fuel, light, and water Guards of honour and escorts Hire of buildings and grounds for parades, &c. Horse hire Insurance on buildings Labour, repairs, and additions to magazines, store buildings, and grounds Maintenance and repairs to drill-halls and rifle ranges (including caretaking, rent, &c.) Maintenance grant (including advances thereon) for Territorials, Senior Cadets, and General Training Section Medical fees for examination on registration (including expenses in connection with same) Messing-allowance to officers of 2s. a day in addition to free rations Miscellaneous stores and rent of offices ... Office-cleaning Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) Postage and telegrams Purchase and engraving of medals Purchase and upkeep of horses (including medicines, clipping, &c), also cost of upkeep of bicycles Rail fares and freights Rations Shipping charges, freights, cartage, &c. ... Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Transport of troops (except by rail), steamer fares, coach, tram, and ferry fares, extra-duty pay, &c, including expenses of selecting camp and other incidental expenses in connection with the same Travelling allowances and expenses 1,000 800 3,500 6,000 10 4,000 2,000 30 2,000 4,000 2,000 200 500 84 18,500 85 1,000 86 87 88 89 500 5,000 100 90 91 92 6,000 6,000 150 93 94 95 96 2,000 15,000 7,500 4,000 97 3,000 6,000 15,000 98

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CLASS XIII.—DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— continued. 192' 1-21. 920-21. VOTE No. SO—continued. Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. £ £ 99 Stores and Magazines— Arms and spare parts, maintenance of arms, mineral jelly, rifle oil, Morris tubes, &c. 5,000 100 101 Equipment, Accoutrements, &c. — Accoutrements, bandolier equipment, haversacks, swords, water-bottles, tools (entrenching), and other equipment Army service transport wagons, harness, packsaddlery, water-carts, saddlery, bicycles, and equipment Camp equipment, including tents, marquees, field cookers, &c, nose-bags, kit-bags, &c.... Field engineering equipment (including signalling equipment for signal companies and troops, and railway battalions) 2,000 800 102 1,500 103 600 104 Medical Equipment and Veterinary Service Supplies — Medical stores, medicine chests, surgical haversacks, veterinary chests and ambulance stretchers, and all equipment for field hospitals, tables, refilling medical and veterinary chests, farriers' tools, &c... 750 105 106 107 Ordnance— Heavy and field gun ammunition Ordnance stores and spares ... Small-arms ammunition and cordite 4,000 1,500 100,000 108 109 Clothing — Supply of uniforms, &c, for Territorial Force Supply of uniforms, &c, for Senior Cadets 6,000 2,000 110 Guns and Ammunition — Armaments: 18-pounder Q.F. guns, 4 - 5" howitzers, and Maxim guns Mobilization stores 3,500 2,000 111 112 113 114 115 Miscellaneous Services — Allowances to. officers performing special or higher duties Amount required to make good sum misappropriated by Trooper J. A. Will, whilst acting as pay-sergeant, Awapuni Camp 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 of 2s. 2d, per diem to the widow of the late James Hamblyn Compassionate allowance, at £1 per week, to widow of W. A. Richardson on account of military services rendered by husband Compassionate allowance to E. A. Wooller, late 6th N.Z. Contingent Compassionate allowance to John Andrew, on account of sickness contracted as a result of active service with 6th New Zealand Contingent (South Africa) 50 156 39 52 116 40. 117 52 118 26 119 52

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CLASS XIII.—DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— continued. 1920-21. .920-21. 121 122 120 1.23 i24 125 1.26 1.27 128 129 130 131 132 VOTE No. 30 -continued. Miscellaneous Services —continued. Compassionate allowance to Farrier Sergeant-major W. S. Mcintosh (late 5th and 8th New Zealand Contingents) Compensation to officers of the Department in lieu of superannuation Compensation to George Miller in connection with Court-martial held on 8th December, 1919, at Torquay, England, the conviction having since been quashed ... Contribution towards liability of Imperial Government for pensions of officers and non-commissioned officers while serving under engagement with the New Zealand Government, payments under the National Insurance Act (Great Britain), 1911, and contribution towards pension granted to Imperial officer who contracted disease while serving with the Colonial Forces in South Africa ... Contribution towards the cost of sending Sergeant L. Loveday and Rifleman H. V. Croxton to compete at the Bisley Rifle Meeting Contribution towards the cost of sending a rifle team to compete at the Empire Rifle Meeting in Australia Cost-of-living bonus : 1st January to 31st March, 1920 Expenses in connection with Courts of Inquiry Expenses in connection with the advancement of aviation in the Dominion ... Fidelity-guarantee premiums for military officers who are imprestees Funeral expenses Grants to recipients of N.Z. Cross (£10 per annum) Grant to Colonel T. W. McDonald to cover loss through damage to furniture whilst undergoing removal Grant to Staff Sergeant Bishop to cover loss through damage to furniture whilst undergoing removal ... Grant to Raymond Drake on account of injuries received in bomb-explosion at Trentham Camp, 1919 Grant to Public Service Superannuation Fund to provide superannuation allowances for those officers at present in the employ of the Defence Department, who, although contributors to the Public Service Superannuation Fund, cannot under present conditions qualify for annuities Law-costs Passages and expenses of Cadets attending Royal Australian Military College (including pay) Passages and expenses of officers and non-com-missioned officers to and from England and other parts of the Empire, including travelling-expenses and all other allowances ... 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 Refund Customs duty Rewards payable to Police for securing convictions for certain breaches of the provisions of the Defence Act Salary of Lieutenant A. Austin, New Zealand Army Ordnance Corps, for April, 1921 (on leave prior to retirement) 200 200 500 3,000 100 30,000 20 100 80 £ 52 7,000 200 i j £ 54 133 7 134 100 135 136 137 20,000 100 138 8,305 1,000 139 45 140 10 300 141 142 50 143 31

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CLASS XIII.—DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number -| if Persons. item. DEFENCE DEPARTMENT—continued, 1920-21. 1920-21. I 144 145 146 147 148 VOTE No. 30— continued, Miscellaneous Services —continued. Salary of Major F. G. Hume for April, 1921 (on leave prior to retirement) Salary of Hon. Lieut. R. Irvine, R.N.Z.A., for .April, 1921 (on leave prior to retirement) Special allowance to ex-Constable Packer for serious permanent injuries received in the service War bonus to officers of the Department for year 1917-18 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote £ £ 1.44 44 145 146 32 147 40 148 16 75 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 674,353 35,100 TOTAL—VOTE No. 30 ... 639,253 639,253 ro AL OF CLASS XIII £639,253

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

17—B. 7.

Salaries. 1920-21. Other Charges. 1920-21. Total. 'ote No. 31.—Customs Department — £ £ £ Subdivision I. — Customs Offices and Services 85,725 18,424 104,149 ,, II. — Customs: Miscellaneous Services ... 30,869 x30,869 Total—Vote No. 31 ... 85,725 49,293 135,018 r ote No. 32.—Marine Department— Subdivision 1. — Marine, Harbours, and Inspection of Machinery ,, II. — Government Steamers ... 43,145 64,958 108,103 2,000 32,000 34,000 ,, III. — Marine: Miscellaneous Services ... 19,499 19,499 Total Vote No. 32 66,958 94,644 161,602 TOTAL OF CLASS XIV 152,683 143,937 296,620 Number of Persons. Item. VOTE No. 31.—CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. 19 10-21. 1920-21. Subdivision No. I. — -Customs Offices and Services. £ 1 1 Salaries— Administrative Division. 1 at £1,250 (Comptroller) ... 1,250 Clerical Division. 5 6 Special Class — £ 2 at £750 ... ... 1,500 3 at £700 ... ... 2,100 Glass I — 1 at £600 ... ... 600 5 at £550 ... ... 2,750 Class II— 1 at £500 ... ... 500 1 at £500 (also Private Secretary, sessional allowance, £25) ... 500 5 at £475 ... ... 2,375 Class III— 4 at £450 ... ... 1,800 3 at £425 ... ... 1,275 Class IV— 4 at £415 ... ... 1,660 8 at £400 ... ... 3,200 Class V— 1 at £370 ... ... 370 21 at £350 ... ... 7,350 9 at £330 ... ... 2,970 3,600 3,350 3,375 7 3,075 12 4,860 31 10,690

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Number if Persons. Item. 1920-21. VOTE No. 31.—CUSTOMS DEPARTMENTcontinued. 1920-21. Subdivision No. I — Customs Offices and Services — continued. 1 Salaries — continued. Clerical Division— continued. 36 Class VI— £ 6 at £305 ... ... 1,830 25 at £300 ... ... 7,500 5 at £280 ... ... 1,400 Class VII— 1 at £275 ... ... 275 2 at £270 ... ... 540 4 at £260 ... ... 1,040 5 at £250 ... ... 1,250 5 at £240 ... ... 1,200 3 at £220 ... ... 660 10 at £200 ... ... 2,000 18 at £180 ... ... 3,240 12 at £165 ... ... 1,980 1 at £150 ... ... 150 7 at £140 ... ... 980 20 at £120 ... ... 2,400 1 at £95 v ... ... 95 1 at £80 ... ... 80 8 at £80 (1 month), £65 (11 months) ... 530 6 at £65 ... ... 390 10,730 104 Cadets' lodging-allowances— 5 at £26 ... ... ... 130 5 at £20 (1 month), £26 (11 months) 128 lat£20 ... ... ... 20 16,810 278 General Division. 3 at £275 ... ... 825 1 at £265 ... ... 265 1 at £260 ... ... 260 12 at £245 ... ... 2,940 1 at £235 ... ... 235 26 at £225 ... ... 5,850 11 at £215 ... ... 2,365 2 at £210 ... ... 420 2 at £205 ... ... 410 5 at £200 ... ... 1,000 1 at £195 ... ... 195 3 at £190 ... ... 570 1 at £156 ... ... 156 1 at £120 ... ... 120 1 at £65 ... ... 65 72 281 15,676 Coast waiters at sub-ports (not being classified Customs officers) Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... 360 12,271 Less estimated credits (including salaries of officers serving with the Expeditionary Force) 86,325 600 85,725

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

Number if Persons. Item. VOTE No. 31.—CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT— continued. 192( 1-21. L920-21. £ Subdivision No. I. — Customs Offices and Services — continued. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties Audit fees Cost of instruments and uniform trimmings Expenses connected with prosecutions and seizures under the Customs Acts, and legal expenses Expenses of Head Office and local offices Expenses of Inquiry Agent and Commercial Expert— Special allowance while stationed away from New Zealand Travelling and general expenses Office-cleaning Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) Overtime and meal allowances Payment to other Departments for services of officers— Marine Police Post and Telegraph Tourist Working Railways Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... Rewards in connection with the protection of the revenue and detection of offences under the Customs Acts Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Temporary assistance Travelling allowances and expenses Typewriters : Purchase and repairs Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 100 200 600 150 150 1,000 104 300 200 1,600 1,200 L8 II 15 16 17 18 I!) 260 10 5,500 50 25 800 1,300 20 500 1,200 3.000 75 21 22 23 24 100 Total — Subdivision No. I 18,424 104,14' Subdivision No. II. — Customs : Miscellaneous Services. 25 26 27 28" Charges for and incidental to — Additional allowances to retired officers— H. A. Day, late Watchman, Customs Department ... M. Huggett, late Locker, Customs Department (11 months) G. Rowe, late Watchman, Customs Department Allowance, equal to three months' salary, to R. F. Dawson, late Locker, Customs Department, who was retired as medically unfit without receiving the usual term of sick-leave Compassionate allowance to widow of the late R. R. Walter, Examining Officer, Customs Department ... Contributions to other Votes — Marine Department: Contribution towards cost of launch at Russell 63 44 8 69 29 330 80 100

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Number of Persons. Item. 192' 1-21. 1920-21. VOTE No. 31.—CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT— continued. Subdivision No. II. — Customs: Miscellaneous Services — continued. £ 31 32 33 34 Charges for and incidental to — continued. Cost-of-living bonus : 1st January to 31st March, 1920 Expenses under the Immigration Restriction Act, 1908 Expenses of Customs Buildings, Wellington Grant to Cook and Niue Islands Governments of an amount equivalent to the Customs duties collected in New Zealand on goods afterwards shipped to those Islands Refund of duty on — Aeroplanes and spares (for training aviators), also engines and material used in the construction of aeroplanes in New Zealand Air-rifles and pellets for same imported for the use of Boy Scouts Bacon, hams, pork, and lard imported from Australia up to such date as may be decided by the Minister of Customs Badges for members of New Zealand Expeditionary Force Masonic Association, which, owing to delay in delivery, were not received by members prior to return to the Dominion Baggage not fully complying with the terms of the exemption under the tariff, but being baggage and effects not for sale ; also on bona fide heirlooms not exceeding in value £100, when the Collector is satisfied as to the facts Band instruments specially imported for Territorial or Cadet bands Bayonet-fighting equipment imported by Defence Rifle Clubs or similar bodies approved by the Minister ... Cement imported and disposed of on conditions prescribed by the Board of Trade Chairs for invalids, and clothing, apparatus, and other articles for persons in poor circumstances and who cannot pay the duty Clock imported by Waipawa War Memorial Committee to be erected in a tower as a war memorial to fallen soldiers Difference between value of goods at time of placing orders and at time of exportation Flags presented to schools in New Zealand and to Boy Scout Corps and Patriotic Societies by schools, corps, societies, &c, abroad Gifts sent by soldiers, sailors, or members of military, medical, or nursing staffs on active service abroad, also effects of such persons Goods cleared for home consumption in error and afterwards warehoused in a licensed warehouse ... Goods taken out of the Dominion by a New Zealand resident and sent back upon the decease of that resident Identification tags imported for acclimatization societies for marking trout Laundry machinery imported by the Mount Magdala Charitable Institution, Christchurch Machinery for manufacture in New Zealand of hatmakers' felt hoods Miniature rifles and ammunition for same for the use of Territorials, Cadets, or Rifle Clubs Office supplies for the use of H.M. Trade Commissioner 775 50 400 2,500 35 1,500 36 2 37 4,500 38 19 39 900 40 100 41 10 42 43 4,500 - 50 -14 123 45 600 46 2 47 3,700 48 23 49 27 50 4 51 52 210 53 367 54 10 5

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Number Itom _ ot Persons. 1920-21. " 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 I 73 74 75 76 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 VOTE No. 31.—CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT— continued. Subdivision No. II. — Customs : Miscellaneous Services —continued. Charges for and incidental to — continued. Refund of duty on— continued. Official supplies imported for use of Canadian Government Trade Commissioner Plant for installation and equipment of electric smelting-furnace Presents and relief in kind for enemy prisoners of war Printed matter of Navy League and similar patriotic societies, as may be approved by the Minister Pumps which, through misfortune, were not imported with the milking-machines to which they belonged Replacements to the fittings of s.s. " Wahine," sent to New Zealand in fulfilment of Admiralty contract with the Union Steamship Company, and paid for by the Admiralty Road-rollers and road-graders imported by local bodies on and after 1st January, 1914 Rowing-boat used abroad by the New Zealand Expeditionary Force Rowing Club Sera and vaccines and anti-toxins Specially made swimming-costumes for the Lyall Bay Surf and Life-saving Club, being a kind which no firm in Wellington was prepared to supply or make Stump-socks for wear with artificial limbs Telephones: Paid under section 3 of the Customs Duties Act, 1908 Trophies, as may be approved by the Minister, won abroad by New Zealand residents or presented for competition (including cups for agricultural shows and trophies for rifle shooting matches) Wireless equipment for ships Refund of extra duty paid on steam-engines, afterwards sold for dairying, &c. Refund of license fees legally due by Customs agents for years during which the licenses were not used ... Refund of license fees for stills to be used in public hospitals, and for stills not in use sealed up to the satisfaction of the Collector of Customs ... Refund of portions of fees for warrants to make cigarettes by hand and licenses to manufacture tobacco, owing to holders ceasing to manufacture or to their inability to obtain supplies Refund of supervision fees for breweries paid in excess through being overestimated Return of poll-tax, through the Consul for the Republic of China, to the family of a Chinese who died five months after landing Revenue embezzled by and irrecoverable from J. G. Tracy, late Cashier at Napier, who has been sentenced to seven years' reformative treatment Special allowance to late Inquiry Agent, London, on account of extra cost of living while stationed in London from 1914 to 1919 ' 21 750 17 1,200 £ 1920-21. 29 179 10 50 17 £ 65 66 7 17 67 500 75 100 68 69 70 50 71 5 6 72 50 73 100 74 100 75 6,243 76 352 Total — Subdivision No. II 30,869 TOTAL—VOTE No. 31 135,018

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

Number if Persons. Item. 192' 1-21. VOTE No. 32.—MARINE DEPARTMENT. 920-21. Subdivision No. I. — Marine, Harbours, and Inspection of Machinery. £ Head Office— Salaries— Administrative Division. 1 at £900 (Secretary and Chief Inspector of Machinery) 900 Professional Division. £ 1 at £1,000 (Marine Engineer), (6 months) 500 1 at £100 (also Engineer-in-Chief, Public Works) ... ... 100 2 600 Glass A — 1 at £600 600 Clerical Division. Class II — 1 at £500 Class VI— 1 at £315 (3 months at £305) ... 3.1.2 2 at £305 ... ... 610 1 at £300 ... ... 300 1 at £280 (3 months at £270) ... 277 1 at £260 (3 months at £240) ... 255 Class VII— 1 at £220 ... ... 220 1 at £200 ... ... 200 1 at £180 ... ... 180 1 at £165 ... ... 165 2 at £140 ... ... 280 2 at £120 ... ... 240 500 1,754 General Division. 1,285 2 at £180 ... ... 360 2 at £156 ... ... 312 672 6,311 Harbours — Salaries — Professional Division. Glass B — Greymouth — 1 at £550 Glass D — Hokianga — 1 at £380 Raipara — 1 at £380 Picton — 1 at £325 550 380 380 325 General Division. Hokianga — 1 at £225 ... ... 225 1 at £208 ... ... 208 Kaipara — . 1 at £208 Wellington — 1 at £265 ... ... 265 1 at £200 ... ... 200 1 at £155 ... ... 155 433 208 620 2,896

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

Number if Persons. Item. 192 -21. VOTE No. 32.—MARINE DEPARTMENT— continued. 920-21. Subdivision No. I. — Marine, Harbours, and Inspection of Machinery —continued. £ £ Harbours— continued. Salaries— continued. Unclassified. Ngunguru — Harbourmaster Tongaporutu — Light-attendant Awakino — Light-attend ant Marakopa — ' Light-attendant Mokau — Signalman Napier Bluff Lighthouse — Lightkeeper Waitapu — Harbourmaster Collingwood — Harbourmaster and Lightkeeper Karamea — Harbourmaster, Signalman, and Wharfinger Ilokitika — Lightkeeper Okarito — Signalman Okuru — Signalman Waikawa —■ Harbourmaster Anglem Point — Light-attendant Port Waikato — Beacon-attendant 20 30 25 12 90 20 30 70 165 25 140 70 12 45 15 25 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... 1,370 Less contributions . from Customs and Public Works votes, and Wellington and Greymouth Harbour Boards 5,045 1,140 Other Charges for and incidental to — Acetone acetylene light for Helensville River Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Boats and buildings and repairs Buoy-chain, stores, and oil ... Buoys and beacons, andgas for lights ... Cutting channel through Okarito Bar ... Iron buoys Launch for Kaipara Harbour Removal of snags and erection of beacons, Little Wanganui Repairing signalman's house, Okarito ... Snagging navigable rivers Supervision of beaches, Hauraki Gulf ... Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Travelling allowances and expenses 3,905 2 3 350 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 150 500 250 20 250 1,500 11 12 13 14 25 85 25 25 15 30 150

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

Number if Persons. Item. 192C i-21. VOTE No. 32.—MARINE DEPARTMENT— continued. 920-21. Subdivision No. I. — Marine, Harbours, and Inspection of Machinery —continued. £ £ 16 17 Harbours— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. Wages Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 550 100 4,020 Lighthouses— Salaries — 7,925 18 General Division. £ 1 at £360 ... ... 360 12 at £225 ... ... 2,700 1 at £220 ... ... 220 2 at £215 ... ... 430 2 at £210 ... ... 420 1 at £205 ... ... 205 6 at £200 ... .. 1,200 1 at £195 ... ... 195 7 at £190 ... ... 1,330 6 at £175 ... ... 1,050 4 at £170 ... ... 680 3 at £165 ... ... 495 I at £160 ... ... 160 II at £155 ... ... 1,705 14 at £150 ... ... 2,100 4 at £145 ... ... 580 1 at £100 ... ... 100 77 13,930 1 Unclassified. 50 lat£50 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... 4,073 Other Charges for and incidental to — Boats for lighthouses, including repairs... Books, magazines, and newspapers Carriage of mails Destroying rabbits on reserves Fencing Gas and stores for automatic lights Incandescent burners Installing flashing light in Tiri Tiri Lighthouse Installation of automatic lights at Taiaroa Heads ... Keepers' station and travelling-allowances Medical examinations and expenses New dwellings at lighthouses Oil and stores Purchase and shoeing of horses and forage for same... Rebuilding Light-keeper's house at Pouto, Kaipara Repairs to lighthouses, dwellings, &c. Revolving cowls Sun valves for automatic lights Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Travelling allowances and expenses Wages of temporary keepers... Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 18,053 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 80 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 100 150 450 20 75 450 100 1,000 660 1,000 50 2,000 5,500 550 1,570 500 300 50 38 39 40 70 125 1,750 50 16,520 34,573

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

18—B. 7.

Number of Persons. Item. 192( 3-21. VOTE No. 32.—MARINE DEPARTMENT- continued. 1920-21. Subdivision No. I. — Marine, Harbours, and Inspection of Machinery —continued. £ £ Weather-reporting and Meteorological Office— Salaries — 4 1 Professional Division. 1 Class B— 1 at £600 Class D — 1 at £420 1 at £400 (5 months) 600 420 165 2 Clerical Division. Class VII— 1 at £270 Glass VIII— 1 at £100 270 I 1 100 General Division. 144 1 at £144 Unclassified. 97 8 Local Reporters Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... 200 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 Other Charges for and incidental to — Establishment of district weather reporting stations Establishment of stations at Chatham Islands, Bealey, and Mount Egmont Inspection of stations Lithographing Office-cleaning Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Printing and stationery Purchase of instruments and repairs to same Rent, office equipment, and books Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Temporary assistance Upper air investigations Weather reports from Samoa, Fiji, and Niue Islands Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 1,996 290 40 50 25 30 1,500 130 500 200 52 53 54 55 50 100 100 100 50 3,165 Superintendents of Mercantile Marine, Examiners of Masters and Mates, and Surveyors of Ships— 5,161 56 Salaries — Professional Division. 4 6 Class B— £ 3 at £525 ... ... 1,575 1 at £500 ... ... 500 Glass C — 5 at £460 ... ... 2,300 1 at £420 ... ... 420 Class D — 3 at £400 ... ... 1,200 1 at £365 ... ... 365 5 at £345 ... ... 1,725 1 at £325 (9 months) ... ... 244 2,075 2,720 10 3,534

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

Number Item . of Persons. VOTE No. 32.—MARINE DEPARTMENT— continued. 1921 )-21. 1920-21. Subdivision No. I. — Marine, Harbours, and Inspection of Machinery —continued. £ £ Superintendents of Mercantile Marine, etc. — continued. 56 Salaries —continued. 56 Clerical Division. Class VI— 1 1 at £300 Class VII— £ 1 at £240 ... ... 240 1 at £220 ... ... 220 3 1 at £100 ... ... 100 300 3 560 General Division. 2 at £345 ... ... 690 1 at £290 ... ... 290 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 at £220 ... ... 220 1 at £120 ... ... 120 7 1 at £104 ... ... 104 1,674 Unclassified. • Shipping officer, Onehunga ... Shipping Officer, Whakatane 5 3 Load-line Inspectors : 1 at £20, 2 at £10 Contribution to Post and Telegraph Department for services performed by Postmaster at Tauranga ... Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as the cost of living rises or falls 50 25 40 25 1,608 Other Charges for and incidental to — 57 Office-cleaning 58 Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) 59 Rent 60 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) 61 Temporary assistance 62 Travelling allowances and expenses 63 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 12,611 57 58 25 59 60 150 100 61 62 63 125 300 250 25 975 Inspection of Machinery and Survey of Ships— 13,586 64 Salaries — 64 Professional Division. Class A — 1 1 at £600 (9 months) Class B— £ 2 at £575 ... ... 1,150 10 8 at £525 ... ... 4,200 1 450 10 5,350

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

Number if Persons. Item. 192' 1-21, VOTE No. 32.—MARINE DEPARTMENT— continued. 920-21. Subdivision No. I — Marine, Harbours, and Inspection of Machinery —continued. £ £ Inspection of Machinery and Survey of Ships— continued. 0-1 Salaries —continued. Professional Division— continued. Class G— £ 4 at £480 ... ... 1,920 2 at £460 ... ... 920 6 at £440 ... ... 2,640 3 at £420 ... ... 1,260 2 at £415 (5 months) ... ... 345 Glass D— 1 at £400 ... ... 400 9 at £380 ... ... 3,420 17 10 7,085 3,820 Clerical Division. Class VII— 1 at £290 ... ... 290 1 at £280 ... ... 280 1 at £120 ... ... 120 3 690 1 General Division. 1 at £120 120 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as the cost of living rises or falls I 1,860 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Collection of inspection fees ... Expenses of Chief Inspector obtaining information in Australia as to machinery and shipping Filei, light, power, and water Office-cleaning Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) .. Rent Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 19,375 65 75 150 66 67 68 69 70 25 20 20 71 72 60 100 73 74 .160 5,000 75 5,685 25,060 Protection of Fish and Oysters— 75 Salaries — Professional Division. 500 Glass B — 1 at £500 General Division. £ 1 at £295 ... ... 295 1 at £270 ... ... 270 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 at £245 ... ... 245 1 at £215 ... ... 215 . 1 at £208 ... ... 208 1,483

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

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

Number if Persons. Item. 192 i-21. 1920-21. VOTE No. 32.—MARINE DEPARTMENT- continued. Subdivision No. I. — Marine, Harbours, and Inspection of Machinery —continued. Protection of Fish and Oysters— continued. 75 Salaries —continued. 75 Unclassified. 27 27 Inspectors : 1 at £40, 1 at £35, 5 at £25, 5 at £12, 5 at £10, 3 at £7 10/, 6 at £6, 1 at £5 374 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as the cost of living rises or falls 350 2,707 Other Charges for and incidental to — 76 Benzine, oil, stores, &c. 77 Bonuses and gratuities to officers — £ F. P. J. Flinn ... ... 20 J. P. Bennett ... ... 20 J. H. Letcher ... ... 15 B. Walker ... ... 5 W. H. Wilson ... ... 5 F. J. Myers ... ... 5 J. Scully ... ... 5 N. M. Smith ... ... 5 76 77 450 78 Casual labour 79 Collection and distribution of brown-trout ova 80 Erection of stop-banks and groynes, Hakataramea Salmon-station 81 Grant for costs and maintenance of Fish-hatcheries—«■ Salmon-hatchery at Hakataramea 82 Grant for maintenance of Portobello Fish-hatchery... 83 Importation of rainbow-trout ova 84 Importation of striped bass ... 85 Launch for Bay of Islands ... 86 Picking and sale of oysters ... 87 Planting oysters 88 Purchase of nets and gear for sale to fishermen 89 Re-erection of salmon-hatching shed, and repairs to damaged fences, ponds, and flumes 90 Reward to Inspector J. P. Bennett for detecting breaches of Fisheries Act 91 Stocking rivers with salmon... .... 92 Travelling allowances and expenses 93 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 78 79 80 80 175 25 81 800 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 Hi) 200 650 325 325 1,500 6,000 750 1,000 90 170 91 92 93 30 200 350 50 13,080 15,787 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 108,403 300 Total — Subdivision No. I 108,10;

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

Number Item . oi Persons. 1920-21. VOTE No. 32.—MARINE DEPARTMENT— continued. 192 1-21. Subdivision No. II. — Government Steamers. 94 94 Salaries— Professional Division. 2 1 2 Class A — 2 at £650 Glass B — 1 at £550 1,300 1 550 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as the cost of living rises or falls 150 2,000 95 96 97 98 95 96 Charges for and incidental to — Expenses connected with training-ship " Amokura " New training-ship, cost of bringing from England ... Working-expenses of Government steamers, including wages, maintenance, repairs, replacements, and other expenses incidental to their upkeep within or outside the Dominion— Working-expenses and Repairs — S.s. " Hinemoa " S.s. "Tutanekai" 9,500 1,000 97 98 16,000 7,000 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 33,500 1,500 Total — Subdivision No. II 32,000 I 34,000 Subdivision No. III. — Miscellaneous Services. 99 100 101 102 103 104 1.05 1.06 . 107 108 109 110 99 100 101 102 103 104 1.05 1.06 Charges for and incidental to — Administration of the Shipping and Seamen Act, and inquiries into shipping casualties Allowances to officers performing special or higher duties Amount of Government advance in hands of officer committed to mental hospital and therefore unaccounted'for Audit fees Beacons, buoys, and lights at— Waitapu, leading-lights Charts, books, periodicals, and advertising Checking overcrowding of steamers Compensation under Workers' Compensation Act to A. Peterson for injury to his leg at Dog Island Lighthouse Contribution towards New Zealand's Sailors' Room, England Contribution towards salary of Wharfinger, Mokau Harbour Board Cost of trip of s.s. "Tutanekai" to Macquarie Island, irrecoverable owing to failure of debtor company's operations and subsequent liquidation Cost-of-living bonus : 1st January to 31st March, 1920 350 150 21 75 110 300 500 35 107 25 108 80 109 1,114 900 110

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

Number of Persons. Item. 192 1-21. VOTE No. 32.—MARINE DEPARTMENT— continued. 1920-21. Subdivision No. III. — Miscellaneous Services —continued. £ Ill 112 113 113 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 Charges for and incidental to — continued. Expenses connected with examinations ... Expenses of Inland Waterways Commission Fog-signals, cartridges, and maintenance Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... Fuel, light, power, and water Grants— For assistance to Mokau Harbour Board For clearing willows from Mongonui and Wairua Rivers, Kaipara For repairing wharf, Okuru To extend wharf at Whangamata Towards cost of publishing Sir D, Mawson's Antarctic, Meteorological, and Magnetic observations Towards cost of repairing Takapuna Wharf Improvement of entrance to Waikare River, Hawke's Bay (£1 for £1) Improvement of Manawatu River Irrecoverable fees for survey of oil-launches Maintenance of leading-lights, Piako River Nautical tables, preparation of New Zealand Nautical Almanac Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) Office for Engineer Surveyors, Lyttelton Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Prosecutions under the Shipping and Seamen, Harbours, and Fisheries Acts... Reconstruction of Big Omaha Wharf, Whangateau Harbour (£1 for £1) Relief and repatriation of crew of schooner " Awanui " Relief of distressed seamen ... Relief of distressed New Zealand seamen and others in the United Kingdom ... Remission of rent on foreshore occupied by R, B. Smith and S. Rae, Purakanui Removal of snags from Karamea River ... Removing willows from Waiotu Stream (subsidy, £2 for£l) Renewal of wharves Rent — Examination-room, Wellington High Commissioner's Office, London, proportion of Repairs to Beacon, Jackson's Head Repairs to Whangaroa Wharf (subsidy, £1 for £1) ... Repairing and improving Kenepuru Canal Snagging Upper Mokau River (subsidy, £1 for £1) ... Snagging Waihou River, Hokianga Subsidies for — Motueka Harbour (improvements) Repair of Ti Point Wharf, Whangateau Harbour (£lfor£l) Repairing and extending wharf, French Pass (£1 for£l) Repairs to Clutha River Board's dredge damaged by explosion (£1 for £1) Repairs to Waikawa Bay, French Pass, wharf (£1 for £1) Repairs to Whakapirau Wharf (£1 for £1) 200 1,750 400 150 25 150 500 10 150 250 150 200 750 25 75 300 450 1,250 125 1,000 100 188 630 100 133 134 135 75 136 137 138 1 25 139 35 250 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 190 100 400 100 50 100 50 147 148 500 210 149 900 150 1,500 151 15220 200

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

143

Number of Persons. Item. VOTE No. 32.—MARINE DEPARTMENT— continued. 192C 1-21. 1920-21. Subdivision No. III. — Miscellaneous Services —continued. £ £ 153 154 155 156 157 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 Charges for and incidental to — continued. Superannuation of R. C. Hunter, injured on "Tutanekai" Survey of unseaworthy ships Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Temporary assistance Temporary assistance (uniform cost-of-living increase, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls) ... Tide-tables, preparation of ... Travelling allowances and expenses Typewriters: Purchase and repairs War medals and ribands for crews of mercantile marine vessels Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 90 30 150 850 475 550 150 60 158 159 160 161 162 500 50 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 20,199 700 Total — Subdivision No. Ill 19,499 TOTAL—VOTE No. 32 161,602 TO AL OF CLASS X1Y £296,62

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CLASS XV.—DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR.

1920-21. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ £ £ ote No. 33.—Department of Labour 27,814 18,676 18,676 46 46,49' TOTAL OF CLASS XV 27,814 18,676 46,490 Number of Persons. Item. DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR. 192 -21. 1920-21. 1 VOTE No. 33. Salaries— £ £ Administrative Division. 1 at £800 (Secretary, Registrar Industrial Unions, Chief Inspector and Housing Superintendent 800 Professional Division. Glass D — 1 at £325 325 Clerical Division. I Glass III— 1 at £450 Glass IV— 4 at £375 Glass V— 2 at £330 Glass VI— 1 at £280 Class VII— £ 1 at £270 ... ... 270 1 at £260 ... ... 260 2 at £200 ... 400 4 at £180 ... ... 720 3 at £165 ... ... 495 5 at £140 ... ... 700 5 at £120 ... ... 600 4 at £80 ... ... 320 450 1 4 1,500 2 660 I 280 25 Part salaries of Officers of Justice Department acting as Clerks of Awards— 4 at £55 ... ... 220 lat£10 ... ... 10 3,765 230 General Division. 1 at £345 ... ... 345 1 at £335 ... ... 335 6 at £320 ... ... 1,920 4 at £305 ... ... 1,220 3 at £300 ... ... 900

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19-B. 7.

Number [t ot Persons. 1920-21. DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR—continued. 192' 1-21. 1 VOTE No. 33— continued, Salaries — continued, £ 50 General Division— continued. £ 2 at £285 ... ... 570 8 at £275 ... ... 2,200 1 at £255 ... ... 255 3 at £240 ... ... 720 1 at £220 ... 220 3 at £210 ... ... 630 1 at £205 ... ... 205 1 at £200 ... ... 200 2 at £195 ... ... 390 3 at £180 ... ... 540 1 at £168 ... ... 168 1 at £156 ... ... 156 2 at £144 ... ... 288 2 at £132 ... ... 264 3 at £120 ... ... 360 lat£80 ' ... ... 80 50 11,966 Unclassified. 15 3 Commissioners of Conciliation at £650 1,950 1 Registrar, Arbitration Court ... 500 Temporary Clerks— 1 at £286 . ... ... 286 4 at £208 ... ... 832 1 at £182 ... ... 182 1 at £172 ... ... 172 1 at £104 ... ... 104 1 at £78 ... ... 78 lat£75 ... ... 75 lat£72 ... ... 72 15 105 105 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... Lodging-allowance to Cadets and Typists 4,251 3,760 20 Less proportion of increases to salaries provided for but not payable for the full year 28,007 193 2 3 4 5 6 7 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Allowance to police and other officers acting as departmental agents Allowance to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties Audit fees Bicycles: Purchase and upkeep Cost-of-living bonus— £ 1st January to 31st March, 1920 ... 360 1st April, 1920, to 31st March, 1921 ... 1,450 27,814 2 300 3 950 4 50 100 500 5 6 7 1,810 8 9 10 8 9 Cost of special typewritten reports under the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act... Expenses, Medical Referees, under the Workers' Compensation Act, 1908 ... Expenses of delegates to conferences respecting industrial disputes ... ... ... I 225 5 10 250

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CLASS XV.—DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR— continued.

Number if Persons. litem. DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR— continued, 1920 1-21 1920-21. £ £ 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 38 1.1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 VOTE No. 33— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Fares, board and lodging, and supplies advanced to persons proceeding to employment ... Fees— For medical examination of officers Payable to acting members of the Court of Arbitration Payable to assessors of Industrial Councils To chairmen of Labour Disputes Investigation Committees Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... Fuel, light, power, and water Law-costs Office fittings and requisites Overtime and meal allowances Payment to A. McCarthy for acting as Registrar of Court of Arbitration Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... Printing and stationery Purchase of boots and shoes under section 5 (3) of the Footwear Regulation Act, 1913 Purchase of dwelling-house for official use (including insurance, rates, and repairs of same)... Rebate of fares of persons proceeding to employment Refund to Department of Industries and Commerce of salary of P. Hally, acting as Conciliation Commissioner Rent restriction : Valuations under War Legislation Act, 19.17 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Temporary assistance Travelling allowances and expenses Typewriters: Purchase and repairs Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 200 5 50 3,000 50 20 100 350 300 20 16 1,500 3,600 25 5 26 27 75 150 700 28 25 29 30 31 32 33 250 100 6,000 150 50 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 20,906 1,230 Less amount of cost-of-living bonus already pro vided and not required 19,676 1,000 TOTAL—VOTE No. 33 18,676 46,490 i TOl rAL OF CLASS XV £46,49C

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CLASS XVI.—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY.

1920-21. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. ote No. 34.—Department of Lands and Survey — £ £ £ Subdivision I. — Department of Lauds and Survey ... 190,772 47,960 238,732 „ II. — Miscellaneous Services ... 129,931 129,931 TOTAL OF CLASS XVI 190,772 177,891 368,663 Number of Persons. !tem. VOTE No. 34.—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY. 19 1-21. 1920-21. Subdivision No. I. — Department of Lands and Survey. £ 1 Salaries — 1,100 Administrative Division. 1 at £1,100 (Under-Secretary) Professional Division. 10 5 23 Class A — £ 1 at £-00 ... ... 800 5 at £700 ... ... 3,500 1 at £650 ... ... 650 3 at £600 ... ... 1,800 Class B — 1 at £550 ... ... 550 I at £525 ... ... 525 3 at £500 ... ... 1,500 Class C — 5 at £460 ... ... 2,300 II at £440 ... ... 4,840 7 at £420 ... ... 2,940 Class D — 3 at £410 ... ... 1,230 3 at £400 ... ... 1,200 18 at £380 ... ... 6,840 1 at £370 ... ... 370 9 at £365 ... ... 3,285 12 at £345 ... ... 4,140 1 at £335 ... ... 335 4 at £325 ... ... 1,300 Class E — 1 at £305 ... ... 305 6 at £300 ... ... 1,800 1 at £280 ... ... 280 3 at £260 ... ... 780 1 at £235 ... ... 235 1 at £210 ... ... 210 1 at £200 .. ... 200 1 at £180 ... ... 180 6,750 2,575 10,080 51 18,700 15

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

Number Item. M Persons. VOTE No. 34.—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND 1920-21. SURVEY— continued. 192 1-21. Subdivision No. I. — Department of Lands and Survey — continued. I Salaries— continued. Profe s sion al Division— con tinned. Class F— £ 4 at £180 ... ... 720 2 at £165 ... ... 330 1 at £160 ... ... 160 7 at £140 ... ... 980 8 at £120 ... ... 960 1 at £100 ... ... 100 1 at £85 ... ... 85 26 2 at £65 ... ... 130 26 Clerical Division. 3,465 Class I — 2 2 at £550 Glass II — 1 at £500 ... ... 500 2 1 at £475 ... ... 475 Class III — 3 at £450 ... ... 1,350 5 2 at £425 ... ... 850 Class IV— 1 at £415 .. ... 415 3 at £405 ... ... 1,215 5 at £400 ... ... 2,000 3 at £390 ... ... 1,170 17 5 at £375 ... ... 1,875 Glass V — 1 at £390 ... ... 390 1 at £370 ... ... 370 8 at £360 ... ... 2,880 9 at £350 ... ... 3,150 16 at £330 ... ... 5,280 1 at £320 ... ... 320 39 3 at £31.5 ... ... 945 Class VI— 1 at £320 ... ... 320 25 at £305 ... ... 7,625 15 at £300 ... ... 4,500 9 at £280 ... ... 2,520 53 3 at £260 ... ... 780 Class VII— 4 at £290 ... ... 1,160 1 at £285 ... ... 285 1 at £275 ... ... 275 41 at £270 ... ... 11,070 4 at £260 ... ... 1,040 8 at £250 ... ... 2,000 8 at £240 ... ... 1,920 2 at £230 ... ... 460 8 at £220 ... ... 1,760 19 at £200 ... ... 3,800 11 at £180 ... ... 1,980 19 at £165 ... ... 3,135 25 at £140 ... ... 3,500 1 at £121 ... ... 121 50 at £120 ... ... 6,000 2 at £95 ... ... 190 59 at £80 ... ... 4,720 271 8 at £65 ... ... 520 17 39 2 2 5. 6,675 13,335 1,100 975 2,200 53 15,745 271 43,936 900 Cadets' lodging-allowances ...

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

Number of Persons. Item. ' VOTE No. 34—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY — continued. 192i 1-21. 1920-21. Subdivision No. 1. — Department of Lands and Survey — continued. 1 Salaries— continued. General Division. £ 4 at £390 ... ... 1,560 18 at £365 ... ... 6,570 2 at £345 ... ... - 690 2 at £330 ... ... 660 5 at £315 ... ... 1,575 1 at £300 ... ... 300 1 at £285 ... ... 285 4 at £280 ... ... 1,120 5 at £275 ... ... 1,375 3 at £270 ... ... 810 7 at £265 ... ... 1,855 2 at £260 ... ... 520 1 at £245 ... ... 245 4 at £240 ... ... 960 3 at £235 ... ... 705 1 at £230 ... ... 230 1 at £220 ... ... 220 1 at £215 ... ... 215 2 at £200 ... ... 400 2 at £190 ... ... 380 3 at £180 ... ... 540 5 at £168 ... ... 840 4 at £156 ... ... 624 3 at £144 ... ... 432 1 at £140 ... ... 140 9 at £132 ... ... 1,188 21 at £120 ... ... 2,520 3 at £104 ... ... 312 1 at £100 ... ... 100 5 at £95 ... ... 475 5 at £80 ... ... 400 10 at £65 ... ... 650 141 627 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... Cadets' lodging-allowance ... 28,896 29,850 500 190,772 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Account, record, and other books (including cost of material, printing, and binding) 3 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications 4 Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties 5 Classification and valuation of lands and special reports 6 Commission on money-orders 7 Contract and schedule surveys 8 Cost-of-living bonus : 1st January to 31st March, 1920 9 Draughting work by contract, including plans on titles, Court orders, &c. 10 Education Reserves : Expenses of management 11 Equipment and wages of staff and survey parties ... 2 3 4 5 2,000 3,150 150 1,500 1,500 7,000 2,500 6 7 8 9 10 11 700 500 40,000

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

Number >f Persons. Item. 1920-21. VOTE No. 34.—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY— continued. .920-21. Subdivision No. I. — Department of Lands and Survey — continued. £ 12 13 14 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... Fuel, light, power, and water Grant to E. H. Cane, Land Transfer Draughtsman, on retirement, in lieu of leave of absence Grant to H. D. M. Haszard, Commissioner of Crown Lands, on retirement, in lieu of leave of absence ... Inspection, management, &c, expenses of settlement, forest, and flax lands — £ Extra Rangers ... ... 2,500 Travelling-expenses, &c. ... ... 9,000 200 400 225 15 375 16 11,500 4,000 50 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 25 26 27 28 Instruments, machinery, and plant Insurances ... Kauri-gum Industry Act, 1910 — Rangers' salaries, travelling and other expenses ... Law-costs Motor vehicles : Purchase and maintenance Office-cleaning Olfice fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) Overtime and meal allowances Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... Premiums to teaching-surveyors (teaching survey cadets) Rent Repairs, alterations, and maintenance of offices and grounds Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Temporary Assistance— Extra clerks ... ... ") Extra typists ... ... > Extra draftsmen ... ... ) Uniform cost-of-living increase, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls Temporary Surveyors and Parties— £ Extra surveyors } o f n« Extra surveyors' assistants ) Wages, &c. ... ... 4,400 50 500 1,000 100 6,000 200 5,500 150 1,200 50 29 500 30 12,500 31 32 2,000 Travelling allowances and expenses Travelling-expenses, &c, of Chief Drainage Engineer during visit to America (to be recovered from Swamp Land Drainage Account, £430; Hauraki Plains Settlement Account, 215 ; Rangitaiki Land Drainage Account, 215) Trigs and standards, establishment and maintenance of Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote .., 7,000 9,000 38 34 860 500 35 36 100 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 122,960 50,000 Less amount to be recovered from Discharged Soldiers Settlement Account for management and other departmental expenses 72,960 25,000 Total — Subdivision No. I ... ... ■ 47,960 238,732

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

Number Uem \ of Persons; —I VOTE No. 34.—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND 1920-21. SURVEY— continued. 1920-21. Subdivision No. II. — Miscellaneous Services. £ Charges for and incidental to — 37 Aka Aka Drainage Board 38 Aka Aka Drainage Board (subsidy 10s. in £1, on account of £2,500) 39 Allowances to officers for effecting improvements in methods of office procedure 40 Aratapu Swamp, grant towards drainage of 41 Audit fees for inspection of accounts 42 Aukopae Block, Taranaki— To complete formation in and continuation of Wanganui River Road ... 43 Awaiti Block, outfall for 44 Awaiti Canal and Road 45 Awaiti-Netherton Road (metalling) 46 Board of Examiners of Surveyors, grant to 47 Carriage of dairy-produce, Mahoenui Settlement to Poipoi (subsidy) Cemeteries— 48 Fencing, forming, and improving cemeteries 49 Heathfield Public Cemetery, fencing (subsidy, £1 for£l) ... 50 Mangawai : Grant for improvements ... 51 Providing road access to cemeteries where present roads are on impossible grades 52 Clearing willows, Mokauiti Stream (subsidy, £1 for£l) 53 Clearing willows, Mangapu-Mangaokewa Streams (subsidy, 10s. for £1), (additional) 54 Clearing willows, Mokau River, at Piopio 55 Clearing willows, Kawakawa River (subsidy, £1 for £1) Compassionate allowances to — 56 Mrs. H. J. Maling on account of special services rendered by her late husband, Captain C. Maling, N.Z. Militia 57 C. M. Igglesden 58 Compensation for injuries to employees while in discharge of their duties, medical and other attendance during illness, and contingent expenses in connection with same 59 Compensation for land resumed under the Land Act, 1908, for scenery and other public purposes 60 Compensation to J. H. W. Wardrop for loss of Superannuation rights 61 Cost of ploughing and preparing 500 acres in Swanson Kauri-gum Reserve for fruit-trees 62 Crown lands draining, Ac. (general) 63 Deepening and improving Makowai Stream 64 Digest of Land Laws of New Zealand : Purchase of copyright, printing, and publishing Drainage— 65 Elstow Drainage Board (subsidy, £1 for £1) 66 Kapua Swamp and Drain, clearing ... 67 Kiokio Drainage Area (subsidy, 10s. for £1) 68 La Fontaine Creek, Westland District (subsidy, £lfor£l) 69 Lake Omapere 70 Raparapahoe Stream (clearing stream), (subsidy, £lfor£l) 71 Roto Road Drain (subsidy, £1 for £2) 72 Section 3, Block VI, Rangiriri Survey District 73 Te Mapara Drainage Area (subsidy, 10s. in £1) ... 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 83 500 38 100 200 1,460 400 1,200 1,180 350 50 100 8 50 50 250 750 500 300 56 100 100 57 58 250 59 100 60 61 350 62 63 64 50 50 130 280 65 66 67 68 1,500 50 150 69 70 500 700 71 72 73 500 50 84 200

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

Number of Persons. Item. 1921 1-21. 1920-21. VOTE No. 34.—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVE Y— continued. £ £ Subdivision No. II. — Miscellaneous Services— continued. Charges for and incidental to — continued. 74 Erection of river-protective works to protect adjoining lands (including supply of wire to settlers) 75 Erection of fence to protect marram-grass (Kuaotunu Post-office site) 76 Exchange Crown lands for private lands, equality of 74 75 100 25 76 25 20 25 25 77 Expenses of inquiries 78 Expenses of removal of temporary officers 79 Fees to examiners, draughtsmen's examinations 80 Fencing between Cemetery Reserve (Section 3, Block XIII, Ohura) and Township Reserve, half-cost of 81 Fencing Section 12, Block XI, Piako Survey District (forest reserve) 82 Fencing Section 501, Whangamarino (contribution towards half the cost) 83 Field, track (subsidy, £1 for £2) 84 Flax, planting of, on face diggings, Waiharara 85 Grant, Winton Borough Reserve 86 Grass-seed for Crown lands and settlers 87 Hauraki Drainage Board (subsidy, 10s. for £1 up to £2,500, on account) ... 88 Hauraki Plains, construction of roads and drains on Crown lands adjoining 89 Hauraki Plains, Orchard East Road extension 90 Hauraki Plains: Part cost formation of road from Waikaka to Piako River to give access to Crown settlers outside Hauraki Plains Settlement 91 Hauraki Plains, metalling roads in 92 Hauraki Plains : Maintenance of completed works, drains, &c. (£5,000, less estimated recoverv from rates, £4,750) 93 Hauraki Plains Water-supply: Expenses of Engineering Report, &,o. 94 Hillersden Hall Site : Remission of unpaid purchasemoney on land acquired for hall site, Sections 9 and 10, Town of Hillersden 95 Hokitika River Bank protection (subsidy, £1 for £1) 96 Hunga Hunga Drainage Board : Waitoa River snagging 97 Huntress Creek Drainage Board : Erection of floodgate (subsidy, £1 for £1 up to £750) ... Kapiti Island— 98 Expenses of supervision and maintenance of oillaunch 99 Fencing and improvements 100 Kawa Drainage Board: Construction of and deepening drains (subsidy, 15s. for £1, on account of £1,500) 101 Kea suppression, contribution to Department of Agriculture towards cost of 102 Kopu Ferry Road : Metalling through Orongo Block 103 Land Boards : Fees to members, and including expenses in lieu of fees 104 Lake Takapuna Board, expenses of 105 Lake Wanaka mail-service (subsidy) 106 Maintenance and construction of roads before handing over to local bodies 107 Mackenzie County Plantation Reserves : Cost of planting trees 108 Makarewa Hedgehope River Board (subsidy, £1 for £1) 109 MangatekaRoad, Block I, Tangitu Survey District ... 77 78 79 80 81 9 82 105 83 84 85 86 87 104 330 600 75 2,000 88 2,000 89 90 250 540 500 7,000 91 92 250 93 250 94 17 114 95 96 200 97 750 98 99 100 300 200 750 101 102 103 1,000 500 104 105 106 5,000 25 25 107 10,000 108 1,420 109 250 100

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

Number if Persons. Item. VOTE No. 34.—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY— continued. 192 i-21. 1920-21. Subdivision No. II. — Miscellaneous Services —continued. £ £ 110 111 112 113 114 Charges for and incidental to — continued. 110 Matanui Hall Reserve: Grant for improvements to land 111 Matata-Whakatane Road : Bridges across Rangitaiki and Tarawera Rivers (on account of £2,000) 112 Matata water-supply 113 Meal allowances (in addition to overtime), being refund of expenditure incurred by members of staff in Auckland and North Auckland Districts while engaged upon work during division of district, payment of 114 Moana Township : Clearing and formation of streets (subsidy, £1 for £1) 115 Mokau River Mail Service (subsidy) 116 Mossburn-Te Anau Road: Erection of bridge 117 Ngarahu Road : Formation 118 Noxious weeds on Crown land, eradication of 119 Oraka Creek Outfall: Cost of improving, clearing, and snagging 120 Otaua Drainage Board — Straightening, widening and deepening £ Otaua Stream (subsidy, 15s. for £1)... 300 Construction of drain and stop-bank, « Awaroa Stream (subsidy, 15s. for £1) 200 30 1,000 500 152 150 25 100 600 2,500 115 116 117 118 119 100 120 121 Paraparaumu game-breeding station (subsidy) 122 Patea Reserves : Compensation to Natives in full satisfaction of claims 1.23 Payment of capital value of land to be acquired in lieu of post-office site (Wainui Domain) 124 Payment of capital value, Section 13, Waipara Township, set aside at as a hall-site (Waipara Peace Memorial) 125 Payment to Government Loans to Local Bodies Account of loading on Section 47, Block X, Hunua (Waimarino North), taken for Domain 126 Payment of purchase price of Whaiti Kuranui No. 1a Block, amount having been previously uplifted fraudulently by another person 127 Payment to Kaitieke County Council on account of exemption from rates granted to soldier settlers ... 128 Pekapekarau-Kerikopuni Road (Hobson County), (subsidy, £1 for £1, £200)... 129 Piako and Waitoa Rivers improvement ... 130 Piako River Ferry to give access to Hauraki Plains, construction of 131 Piako River Bridge, Hauraki Plains : Bridge and approaches connecting Kaihere Ngarua with Kerepeehi District (on account of £4,000) ... 132 Planting lucerne for experimental purposes 133 Pongakawa: Boring for water 134 Preventing encroachment of rivers on Crown reserves Protective Works — 135 Clarence River stock reserve 136 Hapuku River 137 Small Grazing-run 102c ... 138 Pukahu Road formation 139 Pukekohe Drainage District (subsidy, £1 for £1) 140 Purchase of lime for settlers... 141 Purchase of Motuopea Island 142 Rabbiting unlet Crown lands 121 122 500 100 10 123 50 124 20 125 5 120 43 127 8 128 200 500 129 130 131 1,500 132 133 134 1,500 50 200 50 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 1,000 100 150 100 100 100 150 100 2(. —B —B. 7.

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

Number if Persons. Item. VOTE No. 34—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SCR VE Y— continued. 1920-21. 1920-21. Subdivision No. II. — Miscellaneous Services. —continued. £ 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 143 144 145 146 147 148 Charges for and incidental to — continued. Rangitaiki Drainage District, general road-construc-tion in Rangitaiki Drainage: Bank - protection, Tarawera River at Te Teko Rangitaiki Land Drainage— Grant on account towards construction of main Arterial Road through Rangitaiki Plains Raorikia-Kauarapaoa Road (subsidy, £1 for £1) Rates on unoccupied Crown Lands : Rangitaiki Land Drainage Account (Section 6, Rangitaiki Land Drainage Act, 1910) Reclamation of sand-dunes and dune areas, and purchase of marram-grass Recreation-grounds and Domains — Beckenham-Fisherton Recreation-ground: Subsidy for improvements Blackwater Domain (subsidy, £1 for £1) Blackball Domain, Westland Blenheim Horton Domain improvements (subsidy, £lfor£l) Brightwater Domain, Nelson Buffalo Domain, Coromandel County (grant for improvements, £100), (subsidy, £1 for £1, £13) Buckland, purchase of land for (subsidy, £1 for £1) Cave Domain, Canterbury... Cobden Domain (subsidy, £1 for £1) ... Denniston Domain improvement (subsidy, £1 for £1) Devonport Domain Board: Grant towards maintenance Fairlie Domain Board (subsidy, £1 for £1) Fencing and improvement of recreation-grounds and domains Globe Hill (subsidy for levelling, clearing, &c), (£1 for £1) Gonville Town Board : Purchase of Domain (subsidy, 5s. in the £1) Green Island Domain (grant) Green Island Recreation Reserve (subsidy, £1 for£l) Herekino Domain (subsidy, 10s. for £1) . ... Hetama Hamlet : Purchase sections 1 and 2, Block XT, for recreation Reserve Howick Domain improvements (subsidy, £1 for £1) Huntly Recreation Ground, Auckland Johnson's Park, Feilding (subsidy) Johnson's Park : Purchase of additional land (subsidy, £1 for £1) ... ... ... Kaiti Hill, purchase of land for (subsidy, £1 for £1) Kaiwaka Domain Board ... Katikati Domain (subsidy, £1 for £1)... Loeston Domain : Purchase of land (subsidy, £1 for £1) Little Shoal Bay Reserve: Northcote Borough Council (subsidy, £1 for £1, towards improvements) Makirikiri Scenic Reserve : Exchange to Domain (half-cost) Mamaku Domain (subsidy, £1 for £1), (balance) ... 500 250 2,500 1,500 441 1,500 28 20 50 50 150 88 150 25 50 125 100 50 160 161 162 100 163 150 164 165 166 167 1,000 10 500 50 168 145 169 170 171 25 500 300 172 200 173 174 175 250 30 50 176 200 136 177 385 34 178

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

Number if Persons. Item. 192 ■21. 1920-21. VOTE No. 34.—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SU RVE Y— continued. Subdivision No. II. — Miscellaneous Services —continued. £ 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 Charges for and incidental to — continued. Recreation-grounds and Domains— continued. Mangapai Domain : Purchase of ground (subsidy, £lfor£l) Marima Domain, grant for fencing and improving Maungakaramea Recreation-ground ... Morrinsville, purchase of land for (subsidy, £1 for £i) Morrinsville Town Board Recreation Reserve: Grant for improvements ... .... Morven Plantation Reserve Mt. Albert Park, purchase of (subsidy, £1 for £1) Mt. Wellington (subsidy, £1 for £1) ... Mt. Maunganui Domain improvements (subsidy, £1 for£l) Northcote Point Domain (subsidy, £2 for £1) ... Okarito Domain Board (subsidy, £1 for £1) Osborne Park, Doyleston, purchase of lands, and improving (subsidy, £1 for £1) Otira Recreation-ground ... Otorohanga, clearing, levelling, and draining (subsidy, £1 for £1) Pahiatua : Improvements and completing protective works at Mangatainoka River (subsidy, £lfor£l) 350 50 100 250 250 15 500 50 188 189 190 127 50 50 191 192 25 50 193 18 194 195 196 Panmure Papakura Domain (subsidy, £1 for £1) Papatotara Domain improvements (subsidy, £1 for £1) Pipiroa Domain (subsidy, £1 for £1) ... Pipiroa Domain, Piako : Grant for improvements Pukemiro Recreation Reserve (subsidy, £1 for £1) Raglan Domain (subsidy, £1 for £1) ... Rawene, ploughing and clearing (£l foi £1) Reserve 58, Block X, Mangahao (Pahiatua County): Fencing Rimu Domain (subsidy, £1 for £1) Rochford Park Domain, Ohakune : Grant for improvements Rotokare Domain, grant towards fencing Runanga Domain (subsidy, £1 for £1) Russell, grant towards purchase of and drainage of swamp at, for purpose of recreation-ground ... Taupo Domain Board Te Araroa Domain : Compensation for difference in values between Sections 33 and 20, Te Araroa Township Te Kuiti, contribution towards purchase of land for Tokomaru Recreation-ground: Grant for improvements Tuatapere Domain (subsidy, 10s. for £1) Wade Domain : Boring for water (subsidy, £1 for £1) Waikowhai Park improvements (subsidy, £1 for £1) Waiuku Domain : Purchase of Land ... Warkworth (grant) Whangateau Domain : Improvements (subsidy, £1 for £1) Refund of second-class railway fares to discharged soldiers applying for land .. Refunds for improvements effected 150 100 500 197 198 199 200 201 202 50 50 100 20 50 20 203 204 50 50 205 206 207 100 25 75 208 209 100 50 129 79 210 211 212 213 214 50 50 50 215 216 217 250 750 50 25 218 200 50 219

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

CLASS XVI.—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY- continued.

Number of Persons. Item. 192 1-21. 1920-21. VOTE No. 34.—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND BUR VET— continued. Subdivision No. II. — Miscellaneous Services —continued. 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 220 236 237 238 239 240 241 Charges for and incidental to -continued. Refund of Stamp Duty paid by J. Armstrong on transfer of his run 102, Auckland Survey District, as a gift to discharged soldiers Remission of Interest— Section 2, Block IV, Te Kawau Section 10, Greystoke Section 4, Fairfield Section 9, Makowai Section 15s, Tiraumea Section 17, Tiraumea Section 8, Pukenamu Section 55, Block IX, Mangaone Section 55, Block IX, Hill Settlement Sections 38 and 39, Block III, Kaitawa, Lewis Settlement Section 13, Putorino Remission of Rates— Lot 20/6 of 148, Matata ... Part Sections 136 to 138, Matata Parish Part Section 67, Rangitaiki Rating District—W. G. Piatt Remission of rent to members of Expeditionary Forces under section 23, Land Laws Amendment Act, 1915 Remission of Rent — Section 2, Block XII, Mangaorongo ... Section 9, Block IV, Momohaki S.D.... Section 5, Block XIV, Punakitere Small Grazing-run, No. 35, Hangaroa Section 22, Hillersden Settlement Sections 1 and 2, Block VI, and Sections 1 to 6, Block II, South Rangitata Township . . Section 2, Block VI, Ruahine Section 6, Block I, Taumatamahoe Remission of Rent under Section 7, Discharged Soldiers Settlement Act, 1915— Section 5, Block XV, Retaruke Section 1, Block II, Whirinaki Section 5, Block X, Pakaumanu Section 4, Block XIV, Tuhua Section 12, Block XIII, Tuhua Section 15, Block XIII, Tuhua Section 24, Block XIII, Tuhua Section 25, Block XIII, Tuhua Section 13, Block XIII, Tuhua Section 14, Block XIII, Tuhua Section 3, Blocks VII, VIII, XI, XII, Upper Ashley, Lees Valley, Cricklewood ... Section 6, Blocks VII, VIII, XI, XII, Upper Ashley, Lees Valley, Cricklewood ... Section 4, Blocks VII, VIII, XI, XII, Upper Ashlev, Lees Valley, Cricklewood ... Section" 10, Blocks VII, VIII, XI, XII, Upper Ashley, Lees Valley, Cricklewood ... Section 7, Blocks I, IV, Upper Ashley, Lees Valley, Cricklewood Section 6, Block VII, Orari, Tripp Settlement Section 45, Block I, Apiti Section 42/44, Block X, Glenomaru .... Section 4, Block IX, Arawhenua Section 6, Block VIII, Awakino North 105 3 2 2 2 10 6 6 2 4 4 3 3 11 8 1,500 23 47 62 169 308 242 243 1 169 99 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 29 33 21 25 16 8 18 21 13 10 255 137 256 164 257 144 258 38 259 260 261 262 263 122 90 3 12 53 28

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

157

Number of Persons. Item. 192 1-21. « VOTE No. 34.—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY—continued. 1920-21. £ £ Subdivision No. 11. — Miscellaneous Services —continued. 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 Charges for and incidental to — continued. Remission of Rent under Section 7, Discharged Soldiers Settlement Act, 1915— continued. Section 5a, Block VIII, Awakino North Section 40/43, Block VIII, Belmont, Normandale Section 10s, Block II, Erina Settlement Section 26s, Gladbrook Settlement Section 32s, Gladbrook Settlement Section 36s, Gladbrook Settlement Section 37s, Gladbrook Settlement Section 40s, Gladbrook Settlement Section 1, Blocks I and V, Homebrook Settlement Section 2, Blocks I and V, Homebrook Settlement Section 3, Block V, Homebrook Settlement Section 4, Blocks V and VI, Homebrook Settlement Section 5, Block V, Homebrook Settlement Section 8, Block V, Homebrook Settlement Section 9, Block V, Homebrook Settlement Section 10, Block V, Homebrook Settlement Section 11, Block V, Homebrook Settlement Section 12, Block V, Homebrook Settlement Section 13, Block V, Homebrook Settlement Section 14, Block V, Homebrook Settlement Section 1, Block X, Avonhead Settlement Section 10, Block X, Avonhead Settlement Section 2, Block X, Avonhead Settlement Section 5, Block X, Avoniiead Settlement Section 7, Block X, Avonhead Settlement Section 8, Block X, Avonhead Settlement Section 9, Block X, Avonhead Settlement Section 11, Block X, Avonhead Settlement Section 12, Block X, Avonhead Settlement Section 13, Block X, Avonhead Settlement Section 14, Block X, Avonhead Settlement Section 15, Block X, Avonhead Settlement Section 16, Block X, Avonhead Settlement Section 17, Block X, Avonhead Settlement Section 18, Block X, Avonhead Settlement Section 4, Block X, Avonhead Settlement Section 6, Block X, Avonhead Settlement Section 1, Block II, Awakino Lot 2 of 8, Fairfield Section 41s, Gladbrook Settlement Section 15, Block V, Homebrook Settlement Section 16, Block V, Homebrook Settlement Section 7, Block V, Homebrook Settlement Section 6, Block XIII, Kaiteike Section 11, Block IV, Lees Valley Section 24, Makowai Section 48/50, Block X, New River Hundred Section 29, Block X, New River Hundred Section 28/30, Block X, New River Hundred Section 32, Block X, New River Hundred Section 48/50, Block X, New River Hundred Section 5, Block X, Pakamanu Section 7, Pukenamu Section 5, Block III, Rotoma Section 4, Block XI, Tengawai Section 234/245, Te Puna Section 4, Block IV, Totoro Section 23, Block XIII, Tuhua Section 7, Block XV, Karioi 22 11 45 37 38 30 39 27 32 30 31 2 20 5 6 6 22 15 24 17 23 7 20 17 14 13 13 7 7 6 16 13 17 17 12 18 17 48 48 29 17 16 9 2 172 11 23 3 12 17 26 20 29 72 61 14 76 22 95

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

Number if Persons. Item. 192 1-21. r 1920-21. VOTE No. 34.—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY— continued. Subdivision No. II. — Miscellaneous Services —continued. 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369 Charges for and incidental to continued. Remission of Rent under Section 7, Discharged Soldiers Settlement Act, 1915 — continued. Section 22, Block XVII, Tuhua Section 20, Block XIII, Tuhua Section 21, Block XIII, Tuhua Section 19, Block XIII, Tuhua Section 18, Block XIII, Tuhua Section 3a, Block VII, Waipakura ... Section 1, Block XI, Wangaehu, flrey-Stoke Section 15s, Westcott Sections 9s and 9as, Erina Settlement Section 3, Block III, Awakino Section 15, Block X, Awakino North... Section 31, &c, Block II, Belmont, Horrobin Settlement Section 24, Block VIII, Hukerenui ... Section 17, Block V, Hunua Section 5, Block IV, Kaihu Section 11, Block IV, Kaihu Section 9, Kopane Section 11, Kopane Section 8, Kopane Section 2, Kopane Section 7, Kopane Section 22, Block III, Long wood Section 21, Makowai Settlement Section 9, Makowai Section 53, Block IX, Mangaone, Wright Settlement Section 8, Block XV, Mangaorongo Section 3, Block X, Maungamangero S.D. Section 10, Block X, Maungamangero Section 4, Blocks XI and XII, Lees Valley Section 3, Blocks I and IV, Lees Valley Section 5, Block IV, Lees Valley Sections 15 and 16, Block X, New River Hundred Section 31, Block X, New River Hundred Sections 21 and 22, Block X, New River Hundred Section 5, Block VII, Omona Section 3, Block IV, Pakamanu Section 2, Block XIV, Punakitere SectionS, Block X, Punakitere Section 13, Block XIV, Pirongia ... Section 3, Block XV, Retaruke Section 1, Block XV, Retaruke Section 1, Block X, Retaruke Section 2, Block XV, Retaruke Section 6, Block XV, Retaruke Section 4, Block XV, Retaruke Section 2, Block VIII, Tauranga Section 18, Block XVI, Huangarua, Tablelands Settlement Section 4, Block VIII, Tauranga Sections 234 and 245, Te Puna Parish Section 14, Tiraumea Section lis, Tiraumea Settlement Section 75, Block XI, Tokatoka Section 2, Block I, Tuhua Section 11, Blocks XI and XII, Lees Valley Section 1a, Waitahuna Settlement, No. 2 Section 9, Block XV, Waioeka 24 14 20 20 22 270 23 29 54 30 31 8 6 2 12 34 10 10 5 9 6 11 5 15 6 6 43 46 144 137 174 12 10 17 33 35 34 20 34 37 28 25 45 58 70 14 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 12 12 16 12 11 3 73 172 9 36

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

Number of Persons. Item. VOTE No. 34—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVilSY— continued. 192' 1-21. 1920-21. £ Subdivision No II. — Miscellaneous Services —continued 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 232 433 434 435 436 437 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 232 433 434 435 436 437 Charges for and incidental to — continued. Remission of Rent under Section 7, Discharged Soldiers Settlement Act, 1915— continued. Section 13, Wangaehu, Greystoke Section 8, Block VIII, Whirinaki Section 8, Block II, Whirinaki Section 2, Block II, Whirinaki Section 3, Block IX, Whirinaki Section 7, Block II, Whirinaki Section 6, Block I, Whirinaki Section 7, Block IV, Whirinaki Section 8, Block III, Whirinaki Section 6, Block II, Whirinaki Section 10, Block VI, Whirinaki Section 10, Block II, Whirinaki Section 2, Block V, Whirinaki Section 4, Block II, Whirinaki Section 9, Block III, Whirinaki Section 1, Block V, Whirinaki Section 11, Block III, Whirinaki Section 2, Block I, Whirinaki Section 4, Block I, Whirinaki Section 1, Block IX, Whirinaki Section 3, Block II, Whirinaki Section 10, Block II, Whirinaki Section 5, Block II, Whirinaki Section 6, Block III, Wbirinaki Section 5, Block III, Whirinaki Sections 1 and 2, Block XIII, Matakitaki Section 10, Block VI, Matapiko Section 8, Block II, Pakanau Section 34, Te Puna Parish S.W. 205, Te Puna Parish Sections 8, 12, 13, 14, Block VIII, Te Puna Parish Section 1, Block XII, Te Puna Parish . ... Section 2, Block XII, Te Puna Parish Section 1, Block VIII, Te Puna Parish Section 8, Block XII, Te Puna Parish Section 43, Block I, Waihou Survey District Section 19, Block I, Waihou Survey District Section 20, Block V, Waihou Survey District Section 21, Block V, Waihou Survey District Section 10, Block IX, Waihou Survey District ... Section 11, Block IX. Waihou Survey District ... Section 12, Block IX, Waihou Survey District Section 13, Block IX, Waihou Survey District ... Section 14, Block IX, Waihou Survey District ... Section 15, Block IX, Waihou Survey District ... Section 16, Block IX, Waihou Survey District ... Section 17, Block IX, Waihou Survey District ... Section 18, Block IX, Waihou Survey District ... Section 19, Block IX, Waihou Survey District ... Section 20, Block IX, Waihou Survey District ... Section 21, Block IX, Waihou Survey District ... Section 22, Block IX, Waihou Survey District ... Section 23, Block IX, Waihou Survey District ... Section 24, Block IX, Waihou Survey District ... Section 25, Block IX, Waihou Survey District ... Section 63, Block XIII, Waihou Survey District... Section 64, Block XIII, Waihou Survey District... Section 65, Block XIII, Waihou Survey District... Section 66, Block XIII, Waihou Survey District... 13 3 29 41 60 15 44 55 30 27 62 67 62 46 29 43 53 37 30 29 15 52 15 16 39 14 22 7 15 11 34 22 30 18 18 49 49 92 72 66 66 71 75 106 116 127 135 119 120 127 134 50 59 59 75 86 78 74 69

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CLASS XVI.-DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY- continued.

Number if Persons. Item. 192 1-21. 1920-21. VOTE No. 34.—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SU RVEY—continued. Subdivision No. II. — Miscellaneous Services —continued. 457 458 438 439 440 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 453 454 455 456 Charges for and incidental to — continued. Remission of" Rent under Section 7, Discharged Soldiers Settlement Act, 1915— continued. Section 67, Block XIII, Waihou Survey District... Section 68, Block XIII, Waihou Survey District... Section 69, Block XIII, Waihou Survey District... Section 70, Block XIII, Waihou Survey District... Section 10, Block XIII, Waitoa Survey District ... Section 14S, Westcott Settlement Remission of Rent under Section 56, Land for Settlements Act, 1908— Section 2, Block IX, Seaforth Section 8, Block XI, Cricklewood Section 11, Block II, Teschemaker ... Section 2, Block XVI, Rosebrook Section 6, Block XVI, Rosebrook Section 25a, Totara Settlement Section 7a, Ballamy Settlement Removal of sunken and derelict logs, Northern Wairoa River Removing sunken logs from Mangawhara Stream ... Repairs and alterations to buildings on Crown lands River Improvement: Opening Aurere River for navigation River Protective Works — Sections 2 and 7, Blocks XIII and XIV, Culverden Education Reserve, Section 1, Okato Town Belt, Kaihihi Stream (subsidy, £1 for £1) Road Access— Access to No. 3 Block ! Formation of Rukehanganui Road (subsidy, £1 for £1) To Crown lands : Purchase of land for severance areas, and fencing Canaan Track (£3,000), (on account) ... Clarence Valley, Marlborough To Double Hill runs (on account £12,000) Hickman's Bridge, Glynnewye Run, Canterbury (subsidy) Herekino-Whangape Road To Section 17, Block VI, Hokianga S.D. Huirua Block Road To Section 10, Block IV, Hunua formation, 80 chains Invercargill Hundred, Sections 73 and 75, Block XXII: Ditching, forming, &c, of roads Inangahua: From Main Road to Moore's Crossing Sections 9 and 10, Block XIII, Inangahua Survey District Small Grazing-run 102b, Kaitarau S.D. Kaniwhaniwha Loan Block Through Lot 15, Katikati Parish Section 2, Block V, Kongahu Kurapete Road : Clearing slips, &c. ... Blocks III and IV, Kaihu S.D. : Access from Awakino to Railway-station Kaitaia Drainage District, access to Crown Lands . Section 2827, BlockXII, Lewis S.D. ... To Lochinvar Run, Canterbury To Sections 43 and 44, Block XII, Mangahua To Small Grazing-run 14, Block IV, Moeangiangi (subsidy, £1 for £1) 38 29 23 23 21 30 75 23 147 12 22 61 34 25 100 100 833 100 10 300 459 460 461 462 1,500 500 1,000 7,812 463 464 465 466 50 300 100 2,500 100 467 100 50 468 469 470 471 472 473 474 475 500 200 640 120 250 450 70 476 3,000 200 1,090 150 477 478 479 480 200

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

21—B. 7. i

Number if Persons. Item. 192' 1-21. 1920-21. VOTE No. 34.—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY— continued. Subdivision No. II. — Miscellaneous Services —continued. £ 481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 490 491 492 493 494 495 496 497 498 499 500 501 502 50:; 504 Charges for and incidental to — continued. Road Access— continued. To Section 41, Block IV, Mabel Road formation ... Mackenzie County Runs ... Mangiora Block : Formation of track from Mokau River to Awakino Valley Road Matiere Township ... ... Moerangi Block Motatau Extension Block Ngarua No. 3a Block (through) Ngatapa Block, access to ... Section 6b, Block X, New River Hundred To Run 47, Ngatapa, (subsidy, £1 for £1) Omahu Block, Ohinemuri Survev District Section 38, Block XV, Oparara S.D. ... Oparau Block Oteha Loan Block To Sections 28, 29, and 30, Otau Parish, formation of track (subsidy, £1 for £1) To Owepanga Block : Construction of bridge across Ongarue River To Section 103, Otau Parish (subsidy) Otawhao Block, access to (subsidy, £1 for £1) Through Punakaiki Block, to give access to Section 2597 Pakuratahi Block Paraheka Valley Road To Pastoral Run 556, Benmore Through Section 32 and portion of 28, Paremorema Parish Purahotangahia Block : Completion of road formation Access to Pastoral Run 173, Canterbury: Bridge over Broken River Through Poukawa drainage area (subsidy, £1 for £i) Ruatoki to Whakatane River Valley (subsidy, £lfor£l) Section 1, Block XI, Rangariri Through Section 79, Block II, Rangiriri S.D. (subsidy, £1 for £1) Run 149a, Leatham Survey District ... Run 105a, Marlborough ... Run 107, Marlborough Run 124, Marlborough (subsidy, £1 for £1) To Run 253, Wart Hill: Road formation (subsidy, £lfor£l) Through Section 37s, Selwyn Small Grazing-run 189 and Lease in Perpetuity 279, Marlborough Small Grazing-run 96, Hundalee Survey District... Tunakino Block Road Takahue-Whangape Block (on account of £2,000) To Section 9, Block XII, Tutamoe ... Taita Tutamoa To Section 6, Block IX, Tangitu : Construction of bridge across Mangatupoto Stream Tikitiki Block: Formation Tikitiki Road (on account of £1,000) Falls River and Awaroa Block, Totaranui S.D. (on account) Tinline No. 2 Block 150 447 300 400 1,400 350 145 400 150 200 1,000 200 650 174 75 75 45 50 800 535 400 200 30 3,660 505 506 250 507 425 508 509 100 100 510 511 512 513 514 400 600 360 150 100 515 516 200 150 150 * 517 518 519 520 521 522 242 150 1,000 78 100 523 .10 524 500 525 500 700

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

Number of Persons. Item. 192 1-21. 1920-21. VOTE No. 34.—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY— continued. Subdivision No. II. — Miscellaneous Services —continued. £ 536 537 538 539 540 541 542 543 544 526 527 528 529 530 531 532 533 534 535 Charges for and incidental to — continued. Road Access — continued. To Section 12, Block VII, Tutamoe ... Block VIII, Tutamoe Swanson Block : Grant, £500 (subsidy, £3 to £1- — £400) Takaputahi Block (subsidy, £1 for £1) Section 9, Block XV, Waioeka Section 4, Block XI, Upper Waitara : Erection of bridge Township of Waimarino ... Waimata Settlement (subsidy, £1 for £1) Through Sections 224 and 224 N.W. and 315, Waipa Parish : Compensation, &c.... Through Section 271, Waiawa Survey District, being purchase of 5 acres for road and fencing same Erection of bridge across Puniu River, Wharepuhunga Extension No 2 Block Wharepunga Extension No. 3 Loan Block Wangahu Block : Completion of road formation ... Access to Small Grazing-runs 187 and 188, Whernside Roading— Sections 24 and 71, Tokatoka Waitakaruru-Morrinsville Road Roading and preparing for settlement Crown Lands in Block VIII to XIII, Mokoreta Survey District, Southland Robinson Road outfall drain (£1 for £1) Rotorua Lakes: Expenditure in connection with maintaining the rights of the Crown ... Ship Cove and other reserves and expenses in connection with preservation of scenery (including clearing of a firebelt) ... Site for wharf and shed on Kaituna River (subsidy) Social hall at Mokowhai Settlement (subsidy, £1 for£l) South Westland mail-steamer subsidy ... Southern Pastoral Lands Commission : Payment of fees, travelling-expenses, &c, of Commissioners, &c. South Island Landless Natives — Monetary grants in lieu of land Special rates to local authorities Stewart Island: Interest on £2,000, part purchasemoney; annual payment, £160 Stock Resting Reserve — Block IV, Katikati Survey District, grant towards clearing and fencing Survey, fencing, and formation of deviation of road of access, Block I, Mangawhero, Tauakira Block, and purchase of land for same... Taieri Land Drainage xAct, 1910 : Expenses of Silverstream Commissioners Tarawera Bridge and river-bank protection Taupo Totara Timber Company's Commission: Payment of travelling-expenses, &c, of Commissioners, &c. Taupo Totara Timber Company's Commission: Refund to H. J. H. Blow of amount deducted from superannuation in respect of fees received while acting as chairman 100 250 900 1,250 180 300 144 250 100 350 120 500 700 300 150 1,000 1,000 500 5,000 545 10 50 546 547 548 549 200 600 4,200 550 1,500 100 551 552 553 160 60 554 180 • 555 65 500 556 557 • 350 558 50

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CLASS XVI.-DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY— continued.

Number of Persons. Item. 192' 1-21. 1920-21. VOTE No. 34.—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY— continued. Subdivision No. II. — Miscellaneous Services —continued. £ Charges for and incidental to — continued. Te Akau to Raglan ferry service (subsidy) Telephone connection with settlers on Mangare Road, Taranaki (subsidy) Telephone extension, Murumuru-Waipapa (cost of material) Teremakau River protective works (subsidy, £1 for£l) Tokanui-Haldane Road, Southland Tokatoka Block— Drain through Section 62, Block XVI, Tokatoka : Cost of acquisition, severance, &c. ... To Kowhai outlet-drain through Section 1, Block XVI, Tokatoka (subsidy) Tokatoka, Nos. 1, 2, and 3 Blocks— Formation of roads and widening drains under control of Otainatea County Council Widening and improving drains under control of Raupo Drainage Board ... Tokatoka Swamp : Stopbank and drainage Tokatoka Swamp drainage (subsidy, £1 for £1 up to £300, with grant £700) ... Track: Blackford to Double Hill, to give access to runs (Canterbury), (subsidy, £1 for £1) Upper Waioeka District: Improvement to roads and tracks Value of improvements on pastoral and small grazingruns on expiry of license, payment of, to outgoing lessees Waikato River Board— Clearing willows, grant towards Ohinewai (Churchill Channel), clearing and dredging (subsidy, £4 for £1) Dredging Mangatawhin Stream (subsidy, 10s. for £1) Clearing willows, Whangape Stream (subsidy, 10s. for£l) Clearing willows, Whangamarino Stream (subsidy, £lfor£l) Clearing willows, Raeo Stream (subsidy, £1 for £1) Clearing willows, Maramarua Stream (subsidy, £1 for£l) Clearing willows, Awaroa Stream (subsidy, £1 for£l) Deepening outlet, Roto Ngaro Stream (subsidy, £lfor£l) Waitakaruru: Shed for wharf Waitakaruru-Pokeno Road ... Waitakaruru Stream Canal Bridge Waitakaruru Stream: Improvement to River Bank Waitoa River: Approaches to bridge at Ngarua (subsidy, £1 for £1) Waitoa River: Snagging (above junction with Piako River) Waitoa River : Snagging south of railway line (subsidy, 10s. for £1) Wanganui River (improvement) Wanganui River mail service Water-supply (experimental tests) Water-supply for settlers, Tematai Road, Te Puke (subsidy, £1 for £1) 30 559 560 561 20 562 60 563 200 1,560 564 20 565 250 566 2,018 567 568 569 1,748 1,500 570 915 571 200 572 160 2,500 573 574 136 575 576 400 250 150 577 578 579 145 75 580 75 203 581 100 30 400 850 250 582 583 584 585 586 150 587 300 588 589 590 591 592 200 2,500 775 50 750

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CLASS XVI.—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY- continued.

Number Itemot Persons, 1920-21. VOTE No. 34.—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY—. continued. 192 1-21. Subdivision No. 11. — Miscellaneous Services —continued. £ 593 594 595 596 597 598 599 600 601 593 594 595 596 597 598 599 600 Charges for and incidental to — continued. Water-supply— Section 367, Block X, Kairanga Section 3, Block VI, Tahoraite S.D. ... Otawhao Settlement Water-rights from Eraser River, purchase of Westport-Karamea mail service, subsidy towards ... West Winton River Board (subsidy, £1 for £1) Waihi-Katikati main arterial road (grant) Westport-Greymouth (coast) Road, Charleston to Brighton section (subsidy) Wigan School, payment of capital value of site 850 41 500 1,500 566 225 395 601 500 21 171,931 Less commitments which will not be expended during the year 40,000 Less credits in reduction of expenditure 131,931 2,000 Total Subdivision No. II ... 129,931 TOTAL—VOTE No. 34 368,661 TO AL OF CLASS XVI £368,66:

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CLASS XVII.—VALUATION AND ELECTORAL DEPARTMENTS.

1920-21. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. ote No. 35.—Valuation £ 38,783 ! £ 37,756 £ 76,539 „ 36.—Electoral 3,880 5,693 9,57.3 TOTAL OF CLASS XVII 42,663 43,449 86,112 Number Item> of Persons. VALUATION. 1920-21. 19 1-21. VOTE No. 35. 1 Salaries— £ Administrative Division. 950 .1 1 at £950 (also £100 Public Service Board of Appeal) Unclassified. 800 1 1 at £800 (President of Assessment Court) Clerical Division. Class I — 1 1 at £550 Class II — 2 2 at £500 Class III— 2 2 at £450 Class IV— 1 1 at £400 Class V— £ 1 at £360 ... ... 360 3 at £350 ' ... ... 1,050 1 at £330 ... ... 330 2 at £320 ... ... 640 8 1 at £315 ... ... 315 Glass VI — 6 at £305 .. - ... 1,830 7 at £300 ... ... 2,100 3 at £280 ... ... 840 18 2 at £260 .. ... 520 Class VII— - 1 at £290 ... ... 290 16 at £270 ... ... 4,320 2 at £240 ... ... 480 2 at £220 ... ... 440 2 at £200 ... ... 400 1 at £165 ... ... 165 2 at £140 ... ... 280 2 at £120 ... ... 240 81 3 at £80 ... ... 240 1 550 2 1,000 2 900 1 400 2,695 18 5,290 81 Lodging-allowances 6,855 120 General Division. 8 at £500 ... ... 4,000 5 at £475 ... ... 2,375 4 at £450 ... ... 1,800 5 at £425 ... ... 2,125

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CLASS XVII.—VALUATION AND ELECTORAL DEPARTMENTS—continued.

Number if Persons. Item. VALUATION— continued. VOTE No. 35— continued. 1 Salaries— continued. 192' 1-21. 1920-21. General Division — continued. £ 7 at £400 ... ... 2,800 1 at £200 ... ... 200 1 at £180 ... ... 180 1 at £156 ... ... 156 5 at £144 ... ... 720 1 at £132 ... ... 132 3 at £120 ... ... 360 1 at £95 ... ... 95 2 at £80 ... ... 160 44 15,103 109 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... 34,663 4,280 Less proportion of increases to salaries provided for but not payable during current year 38,943 160 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Advertising, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 38,783 2 100 200 40 363 16,000 50 20 100 3 Assessment Court expenses ... 4 Audit fees for inspection of accounts 5 Cost-of-living bonus : 1st January to 31st March, 1920 6 Fees to valuers 7 Freight, cartage, and transport charges... 8 Fuel, light, power, and water 9 Law-costs 10 Maps, tracings, schedules of land transactions, &c. 11 Office-cleaning 12 Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) 13 Payment to Post and Telegraph Department for services of officers 14 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... 15 Purchase of motor-cars from Post and Telegraph Department 16 Rent 17 Revision of districts 18 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) 19 Temporary assistance 20 Temporary assistance (uniform cost-of-living increase, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls)... 21 Travelling allowances and expenses 22 Typewriters: Purchase and repairs 23 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote... 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 800 30 13 1,800 14 15 50 1,450 16 17 18 2,640 50 9,000 19 20 210 4,200 21 22 23 583 8,800 100 50 Less contribution from— £ Land-tax Department ... 7,740 New Zealand State Advances Office ... ... 1,000 Recoveries from District Valuers in respect of motor-cars purchased ... ... 140 46,636 8,880 TOTAL—VOTE No'. 35 37,756 '6,539

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CLASS XVII.—VALUATION AND ELECTORAL DEPARTMENTS— continued.

Number of Persons. t Item. 192' 1-21. ELECTORAL. 1920-21. VOTE No. 36. Salaries— 1 Clerical Division. £ 1 1 Class II — 1 at £500 Glass V — 1 at £350 Class VI— 1 at £305 500 350 1 305 3 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... For payments of Registrars ... 145 2,580 3,880 2 3 4 5 6 7 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Audit fees Cost-of-living bonus : January to 31st March, 1920... Expenses of by-elections Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... Fuel, light, power, and water General Election— Expenses of taking Preparation and printing of rolls Grants for services in connection with special licensing poll and general election, 1919— £ G. G. Hodgkins ... ... 50 J. Hay ... ... 50 W. Maxwell ... ... 19 20 20 17 1,500 30 30 8 9 1,500 100 10 LI 12 18 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Law-costs Licensing poll, under Licensing Act, 1908 Licensing Committee election Office fittings and requisites Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... Printing and stationery Rent Special licensing poll, expenses of taking Temporary assistance— £ Clerical and other ... ... 202 Uniform cost-of-living increase, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... ... 35 119 20 200 100 75 375 1,000 50 10 • 21 22 23 24 25 Travelling allowances and expenses Typewriters: Purchase and repairs Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 237 275 5 9,573 10 r 5,693 TOTAL—VOTE No. 36 '... AL OF CLASS XVII £86,11

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CLASS XVIII.—DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.

• 1920-21. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ ote No. 37.—Agriculture 176,458 145,850 322,308 TOTAL OF CLASS XVIII 176,458 145,850 322,308 Number of Persons. Item. AGRICULTURE. 192' 1-21. 1920-21. VOTE No. 37. Head Office — Salaries — £ Administrative Division. £ 1 at £1,200 (Director-General) 1 at £800 (Assistant Director-General) ... 1,200 800 Professional Division. 2,000 3 1 Class A— 1 at £700 Glass B — 1 at £550 1 at £525 1 at £500 Class C— 1 at £480 (2 months) Class D — 1 at £410 2 at £400 1 at £380 1 at £365 1 at £345 1 at £310 Class E — 1 at £300 1 at £280 1 at £260 Glass F— 4 at £140 1 at £120 lat£85 550 525 500 410 800 380 365 345 310 300 280 260 560 120 85 700 1,575 80 2,610 840 765 Clerical Division. 1 1 Glass II — 1 at £500 Glass III — 1 at £450 Glass IV— 1 at £470 (also Private Secretary, sessional allowance, £25, and extra classification allowance, £30) 1 at £415 1 at £400 2 at £375 470 415 400 750 500 450

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CLASS XVIII.—DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— continued.

22-B. 7.

Number if Persona. Item. AGRICULTURE— continued. 1920-21. 1920-21. VOTE No. 37— continued. Head Office — continued, Salaries —continued. £ Clerical Division — continued. Glass V— 1 at £370 2 at £360 1 at £350 3 at £330 Class VI— 4 at £305 1 at £300 1 at £280 Class VII— 1 at £290 3 at £280 12 at £270 1 at£260 1 at £260 (1 month) 1 at £250 1 at £245 2 at £240 2 at £220 1 at £220 (2 months) 1 at £208 1 at £200 1 at £188 9 at £180 6 at £165 1 at £140 8 at £120 2 at £91 6 at £80 £ 370 720 350 990 1,220 300 280 290 840 3,240 260 22 250 245 480 440 38 208 200 188 1,620 990 140 960 182 480 2,430 1,800 60 11,073 General Division. 2 at £440 1 at £430 1 at £400 1 at £390 3 at £345 1 at £330 1 at £325 2 at £320 1 at £315 1 at £310 1 at £300 1 at £300 (6 months) 1 at £295 1 at £285 2 at £275 1 at £255 4 at £245 1 at £240 1 at £235 2 at £220 1 at £215 1 at £208 1 at £200 1 at £195 1 at £182 1 at £180 1 at £156 4 at £144 1 at £135 880 430 400 390 1,035 330 325 640 315 310 300 150 295 285 550 255 980 240 235 440 215 208 200 195 182 180 156 576 135

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CLASS XVIII.—DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE —continued.

I Number ltem _ of Persons. 1920-21. AGRICULTURE— continued. 192 1-21. 1 VOTE No. 37— continued. Head Office — continued. Salaries —continued. £ 58 General Division — continued. £ 2 at £132 ... ... 264 5 at £120 ... ... 600 2 at £110 ... ... 220 3 at £104 ' ... ... 312 ' lat£95 ... ... 95 lat£91 '... ... 91 lat£85 ... ... 85 2 at £65 ... ... 130 58 12,629 161 161 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... 5,836 45,323 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, printing, stationery, and photographs ... Agricultural instruction Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties Audit fees for inspection of accounts Bicycles, motors, and repairs Biological Laboratory Board of Agriculture Bonus for improvements in phormium - dressing machinery Chemical Laboratory Compassionate allowance to J. Devitt, jun. Compassionate allowance to widow of late R. Rowan, Fields Instructor Contribution to Imperial Bureau of Mycology Contribution to Imperial investigation of insect pests Contribution towards printing report of New Zealand Council of Agriculture Co-operative Field Crop Experiments and Provision for Visitors — £ Wages ... ... 500 Other expenses ... ... 1,500 4,500 5,000 150 75 2,000 800 500 200 300 104 13 14 15 300 100 200 16 50 17 18 Cost-of-living bonus : 1st January to 31st March, 1920 Departmental Exhibits at A. and P. Association Shows — £ Wages ... ... 700 Other expenses ... ... 2,300 2,000 815 • 17 18 3,000 600 19 20 '21 22 19 20 Development of lime production Expenses of conferences in connection with purchase of Imperial supplies Experimental and Instructional Farms : General Working, Rent of Land, Buildings, Purchase of Stock, Provision for Visitors, and Salaries of Student Assistants, Learners, Special Instructors, and Domestic Assistants, — Moumahaki— £ Wages ... ... 1,700 Other expenses ... ... 3,900 Ruakura — Wages ... . 5,000 Other expenses ... ... 6,500 100 '21 22 5,600 11,500

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CLASS XVIII.—DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— continued.

Number of Persons. ' 1920-21. I tern. AGRICULTURE— continued. 192 1-21. 23 VOTE No. SI—continued. Head Office— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. Experimental and Instructional Farms, &c.— contd. W eraroa— £ Wages ... ... 5,000 Other expenses ... ... 7,500 23 24 2-1 Ashburton— Wages ... ... 300 Other expenses ... ... 800 12,500 1,100 25 25 West Coast, South Island— Wages ... ... 500 Other expenses ... ... 1,500 2,000 26 26 Experimental Areas: Central Otago— Wages ... ... 100 Other expenses ... ... 300 400 27 27 North .Auckland Gum Lands— Wages ... ... 400 Other expenses ... ... 600 1,000 28 28 Winton— Wages ... ... 150 Other expenses ... ... 350 500 29 21) Experiments in Regrassing Denuded Lands — Wages ' ... ... 200 Other expenses ... ... 300 500 50 150 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 30 31 32 33 34 85 36 37 38 39 40 Experiments in the control of drifting sand Experiments in utilization of pumice lands Experiments on Pakihi and Bush Terrace lands, Westland ... ... ... Experimental seeds and plants for distribution Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... Grading grain Grading New Zealand hemp Grant for travelling-expenses of Dr. R. J. Tillyard attending entomological conferences in London and Honolulu Grant to Wairarapa Training Farm (additional) Grant towards expenses Canterbury Seedgrowers' Association Interest on purchase-money, Inspector's residence, Clyde International Institute of Agriculture, contribution to and cost of representation at Investigation of loss of vitality in Chewings Fescue in co-operation with United States Department of Agriculture, Washington ... Investigation of montane tussock land, South Island Law-costs Pan-Pacific Congress, Honolulu Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... Preparation and distribution of publications Promotion of sale of New Zealand produce in outside markets Purchase of books, newspapers, and other publications Purchase of stud stock, including expenses of importation 150 25 50 50 50 600 2,000 100 59 41 42 400 43 44 45 46 47 48 100 100 25 100 6,500 6,000 49 50 500 400 51 400 600 51 Removal expenses

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CLASS XVIII.—DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE -continued

Number of Persons. [tem. AGRICULTURE— continued. 192 1-21. 1920-21. 52 52 VOTE No. SI—continued. Head Office — continued Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. Rents of Offices in New Zealand and Abroad, Fuel, Light, Water, Furniture, Office Requisites, Insurance, Cleaning Offices, Outbuildings, Yards, and Approaches— £ Wages 500 Other expenses 1,500 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 58 54 55 Seed wheat and manure supplied under guarantee Special entomological investigations Special phytopathological investigations Subsidies and other assistance— Buller County Council on lime supplied to Pakihi lands Model dairy farm and experimental area, Stratford Model dairy farm, Manaia West Coast Farmers' Co-operative Lime Company Silverstream Lime Works, Bainham Steamer service, Westport-Karamea Lincoln Agricultural College in connection with plant breeding and selection (seed wheat and oats) Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Temporary assistance Temporary assistance (uniform cost-of-living increase, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls) Travelling allowances and expenses Travelling expenses of A. Cockayne, Biologist, to United States of America (balance) Travelling expenses of A. Cockayne, Biologist, to Australia in connection with embargo on potatoes Travelling-expenses of W. Lindsay to Australia in connection with embargo on potatoes Travelling-expenses of Dr. R. J Tilyard attending Entomological Conference Upkeep and Improvement of Buildings and Fences on Departmental Reserves and Grounds — £ Wages 100 Other expenses 200 2,000 50 100 100 56 50 400 250 225 150 100 57 58 59 60 61 62 500 68 500 770 64 65 66 67 340 5,000 68 31 69 75 70 75 550 71 72 73 72 73 Visit of Australian potato expert to New Zealand Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the Head Office items of the vote 300 200 300 74 Liv.e-stock Division— Salaries — 86,369 74 Professional Division 800 1 5 Class A — 1 at £800 (Director) Class B— £ 4 at £575 . 2,300 1 at £550 550 Class C — 3 at £460 v .. 1,380 5 at £440 . 2,200 Class D — 5 at £400 2,000 1 at £400 (3 months) 100 1 at £380 380 3 at £365 1,095 2 at £325 .. 650 2,850 3,580 12 4,225

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CLASS XVIII.—DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. 192 1-21. AGRICULTURE— continued. 1920-21. VOTE No. SI—continued. Live-stock Division—continued. Salaries— continued. 71 Professional Division — continued. Glass E — 1 at £260 1 at £250 £ 260 250 Clerical Division 510 1 1 Glass V— 1 at £400 Class VI— 1 at £300 Class VII— 1 at £290 1 at £260 1 at £250 1 at £180 1 at £165 1 at £140 1 at £120 1 at £80 1 at £52 290 260 250 180 165 140 120 80 52 400 300 1,537 General Division. 4 at £440 1 at £400 13 at £400 (3 months at £350) 6 at £390 (3 months at £340) 1 at £350 (11 months) 1 at £340 1 at £340 (3 months at £320) 7 at £340 (3 months at £330) 1 at £330 (1 month) 8 at £325 (3 months at £305) 1 at £320 (1 month) 5 at £315 (3 months at £295) 1 at £310 1 at £300 (3 months at £295) 16 at £300 (3 months at £285) 16 at £295 1 at £290 (3 months at £275) 1 at £285 2 at £285 (3 months at £270) 2 at £275 1 at £270 3 at £270 (3 months at £255) 12 at £265 8 at £260 (3 months at £245) 2 at £255 4 at £250 (3 months at £235) 23 at £245 4 at £240 (3 months at £225) 3 at £235 2 at £235 (3 months at £220) 1 at £230 2 at £230 (3 months at £215) 10 at £225 1 at £220 5 at £220 (3 months at £205) 6 at £218 2 at £211 6 at £210 (3 months at £195) 2 at £205 3 at £203 24 at £195 1,760 400 5,037 2,265 321 340 "335 2,362 28 2,560 27 1,550 310 299 4,740 4,720 286 285 562 550 270 799 3,180 2,050 510 985 5,635 945 705 462 230 452 2,250 220 1,081 1,308 422 1,237 410 609 4,680

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CLASS XVIII.—DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE -continued.

Number if Persons. Item. 192 -21. AGRICULTURE— continued. 920-21 VOTE No. SI—continued Live-stock Division— continued. Salaries —continued. 74 General Division — continued. £ 5 at £190 950 4 at £188 752 1 at £180 180 1 at £172 .. 172 1 at £170 170 1 at £156 156 1 at £145 145 1 Inspector of Manure-sterilizing 500 1 Assistant to Inspector of Manuresterilizing at Sydney ... 182 2 part-time Veterinarians at 150 59,702 231 832 270 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls 11,512 Other Charges for and incidental to — Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties Applying tuberculin test to cattle and disposing of diseased stock Bicycles, motors, and repairs Compassionate allowance to widow of late J C. Miller, Inspector of Stock Compassionate allowance to widow of late T Parker, Inspector of Stock Cost-of-living bonus 1st January to 31st March, 1920 Destruction of Noxious Weeds on Native Lands— £ Wages .. 600 Other expenses 100 86,248 75 100 76 77 78 250 3,000 79 300 80 81 300 1,430 700 82 Destruction of Rabbits, General Working-expenses, Poison-mixing Depots, Purchase of Material, &c— £ Wages 2,000 Other expenses 6,500 88 Destruction of Rabbits on Crown Lands — £ Wages 4,000 • Other expenses 3,000 8,500 7,000 HI Destruction of Rabbits on Native Lands — £ Wages 5,000 Other expenses 3,000 8,000 2,000 85 86 Destruction of the kea Experimental Farm, Mamaku General Working, Buildings, Purchase of Stock, and Provision for Visitors — £ Wages 500 Other expenses 1,700 2,200 87 Experiments in connection with bush-sickness and allied troubles Grants to — Cost of printing report of New Zealand Poultry Conference 200 88 10

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CLASS XVIII.—DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE —continued

Number if Persons, i item. AGRICULT URE— continued, 192 1-21. 1920-21. VOTE No. 37— continued. Live-stock Division— continued. 89 90 91 89 90 Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. Grants to— continued. Publishing results of New Zealand Poultry Association's egg-laying competition New Zealand Poultry Association's Egg-laying Competition Papanui ... Inoculation of Calves for " Black-leg " — £ Wages . 200 Other expenses 300 50 91 52 500 25 92 93 92 93 Inspection of dairies Inspection of Manure-sterilizing (Australia and India) Labour, Travelling, Office, and other Expenses— £ Wages .. 200 Other expenses .. 50 94 95 96 9-1 95 96 Inspection of meat Law-costs Milton Poultry Farm : General Working, Buildings, Purchase of Birds and Material, and Provision for Visitors — £ Wages . 200 Other expenses .. 1,100 250 600 100 1,300 97 98 97 98 Preparation of wool specimens for instructional purposes Quarantine Stations, Auckland, Wellington, and Lyttelton— £ Wages . 600 Other expenses 1,800 100 2,400 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 Refund of expenses to widow of late 0. R. Matthews, Meat Inspector Removal expenses Subsidies to— Local bodies for the destruction of the kea Cost of the erection of cattle-dips Telephone services (including extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Temporary assistance Temporary assistance (uniform cost-of-living increase, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls) Training of returned soldiers at Motuihi Island Travelling allowances and expenses Veterinary Laboratory: General Working, Land and Buildings, and Investigation of Diseases — £ Wages ... 150 Other expenses .. 500 19 1,500 200 6,000 800 431 106 107 108 877 500 21,000 650 109 109 Wages and Expenses in connection with Destruction of Noxious Weeds— £ Wages 400 Other expenses .. .. 100 110 i Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the Live-stock Division items of the 500 110 vote 100 71,944

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CLASS XVIII.—DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. 192 i-21. AGRICULTURE— continued. 1920-21. VOTE No. 37— continued. Horticulture Division — Salaries — £ £ 111 Professional Division Glass A — 1 at £650 (Director) Glass C — 1 at £480 650 1 1 480 Clerical Division. Class V— 1 at £350 Class VI— 1 at £300 Class VII— £ 1 at £260 . . 260 2 at £220 440 1 at £208 208 2 at £120 .. 240 2 at £104 . 208 1 at £80 .. .. 80 350 1 1 300 1,436 General Division. 1 at £385 385 1 at £375 375 1 at £340 340 2 at £335 670 1 at £313 313 4 at £310 1,240 1 at £300 300 3 at £295 ... . 885 1 at £290 .. 290 1 at £285 .. 285 2 at £275 550 4 at £265 1,060 2 at £260 520 2 at £255 510 1 at £250 250 1 at £235 235 2 at £230 460 1 at £225 225 5 at £220 1,100 1 at £215 215 3 at £210 . 630 1 at £200 i 200 8 at £195 1,560 4 at £188 752 1 at £172 172 1 at £95 95 1 at £65 65 56 69 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls 13,682 2,650 Other Charges for and incidental to — Bicycles, motors, and repairs Co-operative fruit-testing areas Cost-of-living bonus 1st January to 31st March, 1920 Establishment of queen-rearing apiary, Tauranga Horticultural Station Experimental orchard, Papanui Experimental seeds and plants for distribution Experiments in connection with cool storage of fruit Fostering the bee industry Fostering the fruit industry Fumigation and destruction of imported diseased fruit 19,548 112 113 114 115 2,500 150 310 116 117 118 119 120 121 150 600 30 120 200 1,300 200

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CLASS XVIII.—DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— continued.

23—8. 7.

Number of Persons. Item. 1920-21. AGRICULTURE— continued. 1920-21 VOTE No. 37— continued. Horticulture Di vision— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. Grants to— Cost of printing report of Beekeepers' Conference Printing report of conference of New Zealand Fruit-growers' Federation Guarantee on shipments of fruit Horticultural Stations Rent otLand, General Working, Buildings, Purchase of Stock, Provision for Visitors, and Salaries of Learners, Special Instructors, and Domestic Assistants, — Arataki— £ Wages .. 700 Other expenses .. 800 £ 122 123 20 124 25 2,000 125 126 Tauranga — Wages ... 500 Other expenses 900 1,500 1,400 427 Te Kauwhata— Wages .. 2,000 Other expenses ... 4,000 6,000 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 Importation and breeding of natural enemies to insect pests Law-costs Removal expenses Spraying demonstrations and apparatus... SubsidiesNational Beekeepers' Association of New Zealand (£1 for £1) New Zealand Fruit-growers' Federation (£1 for £1) Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Temporary assistance Temporary assistance (uniform cost-of-living increase, subject to revision as cost of liivng rises or falls) Tests with new spraying compounds Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the Horticulture Division items of the 50 30 400 100 100 14 135 136 100 25 137 138 139 265 100 5,300 vote 30 Dairy Division— Salaries — 23,019 140 Professional Division. 700 1 Glass A — 1 at £700 (Director) Class B — 1 at £550 1 550 Clerical Division Class V— 1 at £330 Class VII— £ 1 at £270 .. .. 270 1 at £240 240 2 at £220 440 3 at £208 .. 624 1 at £200 .. 200 1 at £195 .. 195 1 at £188 .. . 188 1 at £180 180 1 at £140 .. 140 2 at £120 240 330 14 2,717

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CLASS XVIII.—DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE —continued.

Number af Persons. 1920-21. ;tem. AGRICULTURE— continued. 192 21. 140 VOTE No. SI—continued. Dairy Division— continued. Salaries — continued. £ £ 140 General Division. £ 9 at £450 (3 months at £400) ... 3,937 1 at £440 ... ... 440 1 at £440 (3 months at £415) ... 434 6 at £435 (3 months at £385) ... 2,535 6 at £395 (3 months at £345) ... 2, 295 1 at £385 (3 months at £335) ... 372 2 at £345 ... ... 690 3 at £315 ... ... 945 7 at £300 ... ... 2,100 2 at £270 ... ... 540 9 at £255 ... ... 2,295 7 at £200 ... ... 1,400 1 at £120 ... ... 120 1 at £117 ... ... 117 56 73 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... 18,220 2,822 141 L42 . 143 L44 145 146 147 Other Charges for and incidental to — Bicycles, motors, and repairs Bonus in connection with patent rights of process for saving casein from buttermilk Contribution towards printing report of the Conference of National Dairy Association, Palmerston North Cost-of-living bonus: 1st January to 31st March, 1920 Cow-testing Associations Fumigation of cheese-stores ... Grading of dairy-produce— £ Wages ... ... 200 Other expenses ... ... 400 25,339 141 142 3,000 143 300 144 145 146 147 20 I 320 250 200 600 50 148 149 148 149 L50 Law-costs Purchase of butter for sale for local consumption, to establish a credit for (recoverable) ... Purchase of dairy requisites and produce for experi300,000 150 151 152 153 .51 .52 .53 .54 .55 .56 .57 .58 ments Removal expenses Semi-official testing of pure-bred dairy cows Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... Temporary assistance Temporary assistance (uniform cost-of-living increase, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls) ... Travelling allowances and expenses Travelling-expenses of W. Dempster, Dairy Instructor, visiting United States of America, Canada, and England Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the Dairy Division items of the vote ... 600 150 250 154 155 100 857 156 157 781 7,000 25 158 15 314,518 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 672,308 350,000 322,308 TOTAL—VOTE No. 37 ... OTAL OF CLASS XVIII OT, AL OF CLASS XVIII £322,308

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CLASS XIX.—MINISTER OF EDUCATION.

1920-21. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. fote No. 38.—Education Department— Subdivision I. — Head Office £ 26,104 £ 5,310 £ 31,414 EDUCATIONAL AGENCIES. Subdivision II. — Elementary Education. „ III. — Secondary and Higher Education ,, IV. — Technical Instruction „ V. — Training of Teachers „ VI. — Native Schools „ VII. — School buildings, furniture, and sites • 30,453 1,400 2,100 1,681,978 195,810 116,700 104,810 5,695 144,810 1,712,431 197,210 118 800 104,810 65,995 144,810 60,300 PHYSICAL AGENCIES. Subdivision VIII. — School Medical, Dental, and Physical Services 94,253 2 249,803 2,344,056 15,920 11,250 27,170 SOCIAL AGENCIES. Special Schools —■ Subdivision IX. — Education of the Blind „ X.—School for the Deaf „ XL—Schools for the Feeble-minded XII.—Child Welfare 6,466 11,268 28,913 130 Cr. 265 1,370 61,765 130 6,201 12,638 90,678 47,647 63,530 109,647 „ XIII. — Material and Stores „ XIV. — Miscellaneous Services 5,150 40,390 5,150 40,390 45,540 45,540 TOTAL—VOTE No. 38 182,924 2,374,903 2,557,827 TOTAL OF CLASS XIX 182,924 2,374,903 2,557,827 Number of Persons. Item. 192 -21. 1920-21. VOTE No. 38.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. Subdivision No. I. — Head Office. £ Salaries— 1,250 Administrative Division 1 at £1,250 (Director of Education) Professional Division Class A — 1 at £950 (Assistant Director of Education) 1 at £800 (Chief Inspector of Schools) 950 800

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CLASS XIX.—MINISTER OF EDUCATION— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. 1 1920-21. VOTE No. 38.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued 1920-21. Subdivision No. I. — Head Office —continued. £ Salaries— continued. Professional Division — continued. 2 Class B — 1 at £650 (General Professional officer and Inspector) 1 at £650 (Architect), (8 months) Class D — 1 at £365 (Editor, School Journal) 650 433 1 365 Clerical Division 3,198 I. 1 1 1 2 Class Special — 1 at £700 Glass I — 1 at £600 Glass II — 1 at £475 Class III— 1 at £450 Class IV— 2 at £400 Class V— £ 1 at £360 . 360 1 at £350 350 1 at £330 330 1 at £315 315 Class VI— 4 at £300 1,200 2 at £280 .. 560 3 at £260 780 Class VII— 2 at £290 580 1 at £280 280 2 at £270 540 1 at £260 260 3 at £240 720 2 at £220 440 7 at £200 .. 1,400 5 at £180 900 3 at £165 495 3 at £140 420 12 at £120 1,440 4 at £100 400 lat£80 ... .. 80 700 600 475 450 800 1,355 2,540 46 7,955 General Division. 14,875 1 at £270 270 1 at £250 250 1 at £245 . 245 1 at £210 .. 210 2 at £200 400 1 at £190 .. 190 1 at £180 .. 180 1 at £168 .. 168 1 at £144 144 1 at £140 . 140 2 at £132 264 2 at £110 220 15 2,681

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CLASS XIX.—MINISTER OF EDUCATION —continued.

181

Number Item , of Persons. 1920-21. VOTE No. 38.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued. 192 1-21. Subdivision No I. — Head Office —continued. 1 I Salaries— continued. Unclassified. 1 1 1 at £600 (Private Secretary to the Prime Minister)... 600 87 87 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... 3,500 4,100 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 4 5 6 7 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Office requisites Overtime and meal allowance Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Temporary assistance Temporary assistance (additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls) Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 26,104 300 375 100 125 3,000 I 1,000 700 8 9 [ 10 0 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 5,610 300 Total — Subdivision No. I 5,310 31,414 Subdivision No. II.—Elementary Education. 10 10 Salaries— Professional Division. 46 2 48 Class B— £ 1 at £742 ... ... 742 8 at £650 ... ... 5,200 29 at £600 ... ... 17,400 1 at £600 (5 months) .. ... 250 1 at £575 ... ... ... 575 1 at £575 (6 months) ... ... 287 2 at £575 (5 months) ... ... 478 1 at £550 ... ... 550 1 at £525 (6 months) ... ... 262 1 at £500 (5 months) ... ... 209 Class D — ■ 2 at £400 (Women Inspectors) Temporary Inspectors Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... 46 2 25,953 800 1,500 48 2,200 30,453

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CLASS XIX.—MINISTER OF EDUCATION —continued.

Number if Persons. Item.l 192' i-21. 920-21. VOTE No. 38.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued. Subdivision No. II. — Elementary Education —continued. 11 Charges for and incidental to — Conveyance of school-children, instructors, and teachers, and allowances for board of children who have to live away from home to attend school, and grants for lunch, cooking utensils, &c, for country schools, including cost of vehicles Grants to Education Boards for the following pur32,000 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 poses : — General Administrative Purposes : Capitation on average attendance, &c. Incidental expenses of School Committees (cleaning, disinfecting, &c.) Relieving Teachers School and class libraries Capitation, &c. Special allowances to teachers of Chatham Islands schools Teachers' Salaries: Including pupil-teachers' and probationers' allowances, and salaries of supernumary teachers Inspection Extra clerical assistance, typing, &c. Manual instruction Capitation and salaries Observation Schools: Salaries of special teachers, additions to salaries, and allowances Office requisites, telephones, cleaning, firing, advertising, freight, expenses incidental to medical and other special examinations, &o. Organizing teachers : Salaries and travelling allowances and expenses Removal of teachers School Journal Printing, material, apparatus, contributors'fees, &c. Special tuition of backward children Travelling expenses and allowances of Inspectors, &c, including transfers Teachers' libraries Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 47,250 90,000 45,000 2,250 160 1,500,000 525 65,500 1,000 100 22 15,000 500 23 24 25 26 8,000 1,000 27 28 8,000 250 10 Less credits under sections 263 and 264 of the Land Act, 1908 (£44,167), and the Education Reserves Amendment Act, 1914 (£90,000) 1,816,545 134,167 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 1,682,378 400 Total — Subdivision No. II 1,681,978 1,712,43 Subdivision No. III. — Secondary and Higher Education. 29 Salaries— Professional Division. Class B— £ 1 at £800 . 800 1 at £600 600 2 1,400

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CLASS XIX.—MINISTER OF EDUCATION -continued

Number Item _ of Persons. 1920-21. I VOTE No. 38.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued. 1920-21 i £ £ Subdivision No. III. — Secondary and Higher Education— con tinued 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Other Charges for and incidental to — Conveyance and board of pupils District High Schools Salaries of secondary teachers Manual Instruction Capitation and salaries Secondary Schools and Colleges : Capitation, annual grants, and salaries " Sir George Grey " Scholarships : One to each University College (science) Travelling expenses and allowances of ( Inspectors, &c, including transfers University Colleges— Agricultural bursaries Allowances and tuition fees Educational buisaries Special bursary for William A. Marshall, and bursary extensions for returned soldiers and assistance to deserving students in cases of hardship University Colleges Canterbury College (additional to statutory grant) Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 6,500 30 31 32 33 34,500 4,600 31 151,000 200 35 450 36 37 38 800 850 100 39 2,000 40 10 Less credits under sections 263 and 264 of the Land Act, 1908 201,010 5,200 Total — Subdivision No. Ill 195,810 197,210 Subdivision No. IV. — Technical Instruction. 41 41 Salaries — Professional Division 1 2 3 1 2 Class A — 1 at £800 (Superintendent, Technical Education) Class B — 2 at £600 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls 800 1,200 3 100 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Other Charges for and incidental to — Capitation, salaries, grants (including free places), technical and continuation classes, and for classes in physiology, household hygiene, first-aid, and home nursing Conveyance of instructors and students attending registered classes Conveyance and board of pupils Examination expenses Grant to Auckland Education Board to meet liabilities of Elam School of Art (now taken over by the Education Board) Material Scholarships and bursaries 2,100 42 105,500 43 750 4,000 200 44 45 40 1,300 5,000 3,000 47 48

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CLASS XIX.—MINISTER OF EDUCATION —continued.

Number Item j of Persons. 1 1920-21. I VOTE No. 38.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued. 1920-21. Subdivision No. IV — Technical Instruction —continued. £ 49 50 49 50 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 500 10 Less credits under sections 263 and 264 of the Land Act, 1908 120,260 3,500 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 i 116,760 60 Total — Subdivision No. IV 116,700 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 Subdivision No. V. — Training of Teachers. Charges for and incidental to — Training Colleges — Allowances to students, and fees Salaries of staffs of training colleges (three-fifths, the other two-fifths is charged to "Elementary Education") Special instruction, libraries, clerical assistance, and incidental expenses Science apparatus and material Training of Teachers (other than Students of Training Colleges)— Fares of instructors and teachers attending training classes Classes at sub-centres Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 118,800 51 52 73,500 23,000 53 2,500 400 54 104,810 55 56 57 4,000 4,100 10 Less credits undersections 263 and 264 of the Land Act, 1908 107,510 2,700 Total — Subdivision No. V Subdivision No. VI. — Native Schools. 58 58 Salaries — Salaries of teachers of village schools 59,000 Professional Division 2 Class B— £ 1 at £650 650 1 at £550 550 2 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to'revision as cost of living rises or falls .. 1,200 100 59 60 59 Other Charges for and incidental to —■ Advertising, forwarding charges, fuel, planting, sanitation, water, &c. Books, apparatus, and other school requisites 60,300 30 1,200 60

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Number if Persons. Item. VOTE No. 38.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued. 192 1-21. 1920-21. Subdivision No. VI. — Native Schools —continued. £ 61 62 68 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued Conveyance, ferrying, and board of children Higher Education, Scholarships, and Apprenticeship Manual instruction (includingequipment and material, instructors, and scholarships) Special allowances to teachers in isolated places Training of teachers :.. Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including medical examination of teachers and unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 1,000 3,600 1,000 B,600 350 250 50 900 20 64 65 66 67 350 250 50 900 20 Less credits under sections 263 and 264 of the Land Act, 1908 7,400 7 1 r,400 1,700 1,700 5,700 5 5,700 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 5 5 Total — Subdivision No. VI . — 5,695 5 5,695 65,995 Subdivision No. VII. — School Buildings, Furniture, and Sites. 68 69 70 71 72 Charges for and incidental to — General maintenance of school buildings under control of Education Department, including small additions to buildings, alterations, rebuilding, furniture, fittings, fencing, rents, additions and improvements of sites, and incidental expensesNative schools Industrial schools Schools for the Feeble-minded School for the Deaf Public Schools — Maintenance and repair of school buildings and residences (including alterations and small additions) , repair and renewal of outbuildings, furniture, and fences ; rents of buildings and sites Grants to Education Boards— For house allowances to teachers For rebuilding and furnishing of schools destroyed by fire, and for rent of temporary premises during rebuilding Grants for— Maintenance of Secondary School buildings Maintenance of Technical School buildings Rents for Manual and Technical Schools and class 1' LC 3,600 4,000 2,500 500 !,600 :,000 1,500 500 ; ,000 |,000 ,000 100 500 104,000 73 71 30,000 3,000 75 76 77 100 500 78 purposes School-sites: Payment to Land for Settlements Account for Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 1,000 ,000 600 10 600 79 10 j Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 149,810 5,000 h ,810 ,000 i Total — Subdivision No. VII ■— 144,810

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CLASS XIX.—MINISTER OF EDUCATION— continued.

Number of Persons. Item. 192' 1-21. 1920-21. VOTE No: 38.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued. £ Subdivision No. VIII. — School Medical, Dental, and Physical Services. 80 Salaries — Professional Division. £ 1 at £900 (Chief School Medical Officer) ... 900 1 at £750 (Chief School Dental Officer), (10 months) ... ... 625 7 at £575 .. .. 4,025 1 at £550 550 1 at £525 525 6 School Dental Officers at £450 (6 months) 1,350 4 School Dental Officers at £450 (9 months) 1,350 21 9,325 General Division. School Nurses — 15 at £180 2,700 15 Physical Instructors — 1 at £375 375 2 at £295 590 1 at £285 285 2 at £270 540 1 at £260 . 260 2 at £255 510 1 at £250 250 1 at £245 .. 245 1 at £240 .. 240 12 48 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls .. 3,295 600 Other Charges for and" incidental to — Conveyance and expenses of children undergoing treatment Courses of instruction (including camps for teachers) Dental Bursaries 12 new bursaries at £50 each Dental Clinics : Equipment, &c. Equipment for training-classes Grants for dental services, &c. Material, Officers' requisites, uniform allowances, advertising, telephones, forwarding charges, books, engraving, insurance, repair of material, &c. Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 15,920 81 82 88 84 85 86 87 100 500 600 5,000 20 300 700 4,500 88 89 50 Less credits under sections 263 and 264 of the Land Act, 1908 11,770 500 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 11,270 20 Total — Subdivision No. VIII 11,250 27,170

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CLASS XIX.—MINISTER OF EDUCATION— continued.

Number of Persons. litem. 1920-21. 1920-21 VOTE No. 38.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued. Subdivision No. IX. — Education of the Blind. £ £ 90 91 Charges for and incidental to — Grant to trustees for maintenance of Government pupils Special instruction (woodwork, &c), and secondary education of pupils Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 750 50 92 10 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 810 680 Total—Subdivision No. IX 130 Subdivision No. X. — School for the Deaf. 93 Salaries— Professional and Education Divisions. Teachers — £ 1 at £600 .. 600 1 at £370 .. 370 2 at £300 .. 600 1 at £280 280 2 at £260 520 2 at £200 ... ... 400 5 at £170 .. 850 2 at £150 (6 months) .. .. 150 16 3,770 General Division Maintenance Staff — 1 at £195 195 1 at £180 180 1 at £170 170 2 at £160 320 2 at £130 . 260 3 at £115 345 2 at £105 .. 210 12 1,680 28 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls 1,300 Less deductions for board 6,750 284 6,466 94 95 Other Charges for and incidental to — Additional salary payable to male married teachers. xAdvertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications House allowance Maintenance of institution, including provisions, clothing, equipment, stock, and implements 150 10 20 96 97 2,000

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CLASS XIX.—MINISTER OF EDUCATION— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. 192 VOTE No. 38. -EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued. 1-21. 920-21. Subdivision No. X. — School for the Deaf —continued. £ 98 99 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Travelling allowances and expenses (including transit of children) Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 230 25 Less credits under sections 263 and 264 of the Land Act, 1908 2,435 200 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 2,235 2,500 Total — Subdivision No. X Gr. 265 6,201 Subdivision No. XI. — Schools for the Feeble-minded. 100 Salaries — Education and General Divisions. Cottage Home, Auckland — £ 1 at £200 (3 months) .. 50 1 at £180 (3 months) 45 1 at £150 (3 months) . 38 1 at £130 (3 months) . 32 165 Less deduction for board 20 145 Special School for Girls, Richmond, — Teachers — — 2 at £200 400 Maintenance Staff — 1 at £300 300 1 at £150 . 150 2 at £140 280 2 at £130 260 2 at £115 230 1,220 Medical officer (part time, non-resident) 85 1,705 Less deductions for board 300 1,405 Special School for Boys, Otekaike, — Teachers — 1 at £190 190 Maintenance Staff — 1 at £475 475 1 at £230 230 2 at £200 400 1 at £190 190 4 at £180 720 1 at £150 150

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CLASS XIX.—MINISTER OF EDUCATION -continued.

Number of Persons. 1920-21. [tem. VOTE No. 38.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued. 1920-21. Subdivision No. XI. — Schools for the Feeble-minded — continued. 100 100 Salaries— continued. Education and General Divisions — continued. Special School for Boys, Otekaike —continued. Maintenance Staff —continued. £ 1 at £140 140 5 at £130 650 4 at £115 460 2 at £110 .. 220 22 3,825 Less deductions for board 505 3,320 Special Schools for Boys, Nelson —• Teachers — 1 at £300 300 1 at £200 (9 months) .. 150 1 at £150 (9 months) .. .. 113 Maintenance Staff — 1 at £300 300 1 at £275 275 1 at £220 220 8 at £200 .. 1,600 1 at £190 190 4 at £180 720 1 at £135 135 2 at £130 260 3 at £115 . . 345 22 63 4,608 Less deductions for board 460 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls 4,148 2,250 11,268 101 102 L01 L02 L03 104 105 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Maintenance of institutions, including provisions, clothing, equipment, stock, farm expenses, legal expenses, &c. Purchase of farm implements, machinery and vehicles, including motor-cars Travelling allowances and expenses, including transit of children Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 20 6,500 103 500 104 105 450 50 Less credits under sections 263 and 264 of the Land Act, 1908 7,520 150 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 7,370 6,000 Total — Subdivision No. XI 1,370 12,638

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

CLASS XIX.—MINISTER OF EDUCATION-continued.

Number of Persons. Item. 192 1-21. 1920-21. VOTE No. 38.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued. £ Subdivision No. XII. — Child Welfare. 106 Salaries and Wages— Education and General Divisions. 1 1 Assistant Lady Inspector of Industrial Schools Inspectress, child welfare, £250 (temporary) Visiting and Probation Officers— £ 1 at £350 350 1 at £300 300 4 at £280 (5 months) 467 4 at £270 (10 months) 900 1 at £260 260 1 at £250 250 400 250 12 2,527 Industrial Schools— Auckland Receiving Home— 1 at £300 300 2 at £220 440 1 at £200 200 1 at £180 180 1 at £160 160 2 at £130 .. 260 1,540 Less deductions for board 90 1,450 3 3 2 Hamilton Receiving Home — 1 at £180 (3 months) 45 1 at £160 (6 months) 80 1 at £130 (6 months) 65 Wanganui Receiving Home— 1 at £210 . 210 1 at £180 (3 months) .. 45 1 at £160 (5 months) 67 1 at £140 140 1 at £130 (5 months) 54 Palmerston North Receiving Home— 1 at £180 (3 months) 45 1 at £160 (5 months) 67 1 at £130 (5 months) . .. 54 Whanttarei Receiving Home— 1 at £160 (4 months) .. 53 1 at £130 (4 months) 43 WeStport Receiving Home— 1 at £160 (5 months) 67 1 at £130 (5 months) 54 Greymouth Receiving Home — 1 at £180 (3 months) 45 1 at £160 (5 months) 67 2 at £130 (5 months) 108 Timaru Receiving Home— 1 at £160 (5 months) 67 1 at £160 (3 months) 40 2 at £130 (5 months) 108 Invercargill Receiving Home — 1 at £180 (3 months) 45 1 at £160 (4 months) .. 53 1 at £130 (4 months) 43 1,665 Less deductions for board 270 1,395

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CLASS XIX.—MINISTER OF EDUCATION— continued.

Number of Persons. jltem. 192 1-21. VOTE No. 38.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued. 1920-21 Subdivision No. XII. — Child Welfare —continued. £ £ 106 Salaries and Wages— continued. Education and General Divisions— continued, Industrial Schools —continued. Weraroa Bovs' Training Farm— £ 1 at £500" 500 1 at £280 .. .. 280 1 at £270 ... ... 270 1 at £245 245 1 at £230 230 1 at £220 220 3 at £200 600 1 at £190 190 5 at £180 900 1 at £170 .. .. 170 4 at £160 640 2 at £130 .. ... 260 1 at £115 115 2:; 4,620 Less deductions for board 310 4,310 Wellington Receiving Home — 1 at £260 260 2 at £210 420 1 at £190 190 3 at £180 540 1 at £160 160 2 at £130 260 1 at £115 115 Medical Officer (part time, non-resident) 55 II 2,000 Less deductions for board .. 90 1,910 Christchurch Receiving Home— 1 at £260 260 1 at £230 230 1 at £180 180 1 at £150 150 1 at £140 . 140 1 at £130 .. 130 3 at £125 375 1 at £120 120 Medical Officer (part time, non-resident) 55 10 1,640 Less deductions for board 120 1,520 Burnham— 1 at £200 Caversham — 1 at £330 330 1 at £260 260 2 at £210 420 1 at £200 .. 200 1 at £190 190 1 at £180 180 1 at £170 170 1 at £150 . 150 4 at £130 520 Medical Officer (part time, non-resident) 100 200 18 2,520 Less deductions for board 270 2,250

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

CLASS XIX.—MINISTER OF EDUCATION— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. 1920-21. 920-21. VOTE No. 38.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued. Subdivision No. XII. — Child Welfare— continued. 106 Salaries and Wages— continued. Education and General Divisions— continued. Industrial Schools —continued. Nelson Receiving Home— £ 1 at £210 210 1 at £150 150 2 at £140 280 1 at £130 130 770 Less deductions for board 60 710 BOARDING-OUT OFFICE. Napier— 1 at £210 i 210 1 at £140 .. 140 350 Probation Homes.—General Division. Auckland — 1 at £325 325 1 at £250 250 1 at £200 200 1 at £160 160 1 at £130 130 1 at £115 . 115 1 at £90 ... 90 1 at £65 .. 65 1,335 Less deductions for board 140 1,195 Wellington— 1 at £310 310 1 at £300 .. 300 1 at £190 . 190 1 at £145 145 1 at £130 130 1 at £100 .. 100 1,175 Less deductions for board 220 955 Christchurch— 1 at £310 310 1 at £190 190 1 at £160 160 1 at £125 .. 125 1 at £95 95 880 Less deductions for board 90 790 Dunedin— £ 1 at £300 300 1 at £200 200 1 at £130 .. 130 630 Less deductions for board 30 * • 600

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CLASS XIX.—MINISTER OF EDUCATION— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. 192 1-21. .920-21 VOTE No. 38.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued, £ £ Subdivision No. XII. — Child Welfare —continued. 106 Salaries and Wages— continued. Probation Homes. —General Division — continued. Otago and Southland— £ 1 at £280 (5 months) 117 1 at £200 (4 months) 67 2' 184 BOARDING-OUT OFFICES. 7 at £200 (5 months) 584 8 at £130 (4 months) 347 1 at £180 (3 months) 45 16 976 Children's Home. Wellington — 3 at £180 (5 months) 225 3 at £150 (5 months) 188 2 at £130 (5 months) 108 8 161 521 Less deductions for board 100 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls Additional salaries to members of staffs performing extra duties attached to positions of higher grade Local representatives Wages of temporary employees 421 5,400 50 320 750 28,913 107 108 109 110 111 112 Other Charges for and incidental to — "Boarding-out of children, maintenance of infants in foster homes and upkeep of orphans whose parents have died from influenza Farm implements, machinery, and vehicles: Purchase of Law-costs '. Libraries at Government schools, pictures, and publications Maintenance of inmates in Government Schools and of probationers in Probation Homes, medical attendance of infants, and general upkeep of the institutions, including stock and work on land Maintenance of inmates in private Industrial Schools Capitation, refunds of maintenance payments, &c. Maintenance of inmates sent to other institutions Payment to Post and Telegraph Department for services of officers in connection with payments for children boarded out Refund of inmates' earnings Refund of maintenance payments Rent, office requisites, telephones, lighting, &c. Rent, Te Oranga Home (Christchurch), (land) Rewards for arrests of absconders from Industrial Schools Special Instruction, including fees of instructors, cost of equipment and material Subsidy to Women's National Reserve Children's Nursery, Wellington 68,000 1,000 50 50 21,000 2,500 150 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 500 250 500 500 15 50 120 100 121 200 25 7.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

CLASS XIX.—MINISTER OF EDUCATION— continued.

Number ■ of Persons. I !tem. "l VOTE No. 38.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued. 192 1-21. 1920-21. Subdivision No. XII. — Child Welfare —continued. £ 122 123 124 122 123 124 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Travelling allowances and expenses Wages of inmates employed on farm work, &c. Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 5,500 500 50 Less credits under sections 263 and 264 of the Land Act, 1908 100,915 2,150 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 98,765 37,000 Total — Subdivision No. XII 61,765 Subdivision No. XIII. — Material and Stores. 90,678 125 126 125 126 Charges for and incidental to — Material and stores Store (lighting, cleaning, <tc), cartage, &c. 20,000 150 5,150 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 20,150 15,000 Total — Subdivision No. XIII Subdivision No. XIV. — Miscellaneous Services. 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 Charges for and incidental to — Audit fees for inspection of accounts Compassionate allowance to the widow of the late G. F Hogben, formerly Director of Education Compassionate allowance to Mrs. Miller, late Cookery Teacher, at £50 per annum Compensation to teachers for loss of salary in special cafes Conference of Education Authorities Cost-of-living bonus to officers of the Department, and teachers 1st January to 31st March, 1920 Council of Education, including District Advisory Committees : Allowances and travelling-expenses of members, clerical assistance, advertising, incidental expenses, &c. Examinations Teachers' Public Service, Scholarships, &c. Flags for schools Grading of teachers Advertising, travelling-ex-penses, legal expenses, &c. Grant in aid of free kindergartens for infants under school age, Montessori equipment, cinematograph apparatus, pictures, &c. Grant-in-aid Home nursing, St. John Ambulance Association 20 450 50 250 750 20,500 400 134 7,500 100 135 136 137 350 2,500 138

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— conti: >,U6i Number ttem _ of Persons. 1920-21. VOTE No. 38.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued. 1920-21. Subdivision No. XIV. — Miscellaneous Services — continued. 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 139 140 141 142 Charges for and incidental to — continued. Grant to Ashburton High School Board of Governors for compensation and legal expenses in re Urquhart v Board Grant to Secondary Schools Assistants' Association for legal expenses in re appeal Searle v New Plymouth High School Board Kitchener Memorial Scholarships Subsidies on contributions Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Subsidies to public libraries, &c. Training-classes for returned soldiers Capitation, &c. War bursaries Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to all other items of the vote. 1,000 50 10 143 144 145 146 147 2,500 3,000 3,000 1,000 600 10 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 44,290 3,900 Total — Subdivision No. XIV 40,391 TOTAL—VOTE No. 38 2,557,82' OTAL OF CLASS XIX

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Appropriations for State Forests Account.

NEW ZEALAND STATE FORESTS ACCOUNT

1920-21. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. ote No. 65.—Forestry Department £ 27,190 £ 262,954 £ 290,14 TOTAL 27,190 262,954 290,144 Number of Persons. [tern. FORESTRY DEPARTMENT 19 1-21. 1920-21. VOTE No. 65. 1 Salaries — Administrative Division 1 at £1,000 (Director) 1 at £650 (Secretary) £ 1,000 650 £ 2 1,650 Professional Division 2 3 Glass A — 1 at £650 (5 months) 1 at £600 (9 months) Class C — 2 at £460 (5 months) 1 at £42C (5 months) Class D — 3 at £310 (5 months) Class E — 1 at £280 271 450 383 175 721 558 387 3 1 280 Clerical Division. Special Class — 3 at £700 (5 months) Class I — 4 at £600 (5 months) Class IV— 1 at £425 Class V— 1 at £315 (5 months) Class VI— 1 at £300 1 at £280 (7 months) 6 at £240 (5 months) Class VII— 2 at £270 1 at £170 (5 months) 1 at £130 (5 months) 1 at £120 1 at £80 1 at £65 (5 months) 300 164 600 540 71 54 120 80 27 875 3 4 1,000 1 425 1 131 1,064 Cadet's lodging-allowance 892 50 General Division 2 at £525 1 at £340 2 at £330 5 at £300 5 at £300 (5 months) 1,050 340 660 1,500 625

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Appropriations for State Forests Account.

NEW ZEALAND STATE FORESTS ACCOUNT—continued.

Number of Persons. [tern. FORESTRY DEPARTMENT— continued. 1920-21. 1920-21. 1 VOTE No. 65— continued. Salaries— continued. General Division — continued. £ 5 at £295 .. 1,475 5 at £270 1,350 35 at £270 (5 months) 3,937 8 at £250 2,000 1 at £235 235 1 at £227 .. 227 6 at £225 1,350 1 at £205 205 1 at £140 (7 months) 80 1 at £168 168 2 at £120 240 81 116 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls .. 15,442 3,715 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Other Charges for and incidental to — Fencing, buildings, planting, material, &c.— Nurseries — Hanmer Ranfurly Rotorua Tapanui Plantations — Balmoral Conical Hills Dumgree Dusky Hill Gimmerburn Greenvale Hanmer Springs Kaiangaroa Kaingaroa West Naseby Puhipuhi Pukerau Raincliffe Te Kapo Waiotapu and extension Waitahuna Whakarewarewa Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties Collection of seeds of New Zealand trees Compensation for injuries to employees whilst in the discharge of their duties First-aid expenses and contingent expenses in connection therewith Compensation for land acquired for additional plantations — £ Rotomahana-Parekarangi 2a .. 85 Rotomahana-Parekarangi No. 6, Section 2b 14 27,190 2 3 4 5 3,125 1,660 8,755 3 625 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 4,495 2,350 50 450 170 5,140 2,045 9,140 5,565 1,690 1,650 685 25 25 7,170 25 6,230 200 24 50 50 25 26 100 27 99 28 29 30 81 28 29 30 31 Compensation to Mattocks re addition to Waipoua Forest Cost-of-living bonus 1st January to 31st March, 1920 Cost of distribution of trees gratis to soldier settlers Cost of printing Sir D. E. Hutchins's report on New Zealand forests, &c. 180 175 1,000 1,010

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Appropriations for State Forests Account.

NEW ZEALAND STATE FORESTS ACCOUNT— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. 192 1-21 FORESTRY DEPARTMENT— continued. .920-21. 32 33 34 35 86 37 88 VOTE No. 65— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Demarcation of forests Diffusion of forest knowledge Expenses of surveys of plantations, nurseries, and forests Experiments in antiseptic treatment of timber Experimental treatment of Native forests Extension of nurseries and additional plantations Fire prevention— £ State plantations .. 1,185 State nurseries .. 5,000 £ 5,160 1,000 1,250 150 500 8,500 6,185 89 Forest reconnaissance— North Island 250 South Island 250 40 41 42 Freight, cartage, and transport charges Fuel, light, power, and water Kauri-gum and other products Expense of collection, freight, &c. Lighting, cleaning, scavenging, &c. Motor vehicles Purchase and maintenance Mount Bruce Forest Reserve Cost of fencing Office fittings, furniture, and requisites (including printing and stationery) Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Purchase of plant and buildings, Prisons Department Kaingaroa Purchase of specimens of New Zealand timbers and plants for Imperial Institute, foreign museums, &c. Purchase of technical instruments and materials Purchase of Trounson's Kauri Forest Rent Repairs and maintenance of offices, machinery, &c. School of Forestry, grant for Silvicultural and Ecological investigations State Forests — Management expenses of Purchase of lands for additions to Matahina, WaihiKahakaharoa, Pokohu, Puketi, and Rerewhakaitu Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Temporary assistance Temporary assistance (uniform cost-of-living increase, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls) Tests of technical qualities of New Zealand timbers Tests of timber for wood pulp .. ' Timber measurement studies examination into fa3tors of mill efficiency Travelling allowances and expenses Typewriters : Purchase and repairs Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 500 50 50 43 44 15 -Iti 250 100 2,500 105 47 18 2,300 400 49 2,000 50 51 52 53 54 55 100 2,350 44,000 2,250 100 3,020 500 56 57 5,000 102,000 58 100 800 59 60 61 62 03 150 100 200 64 65 66 300 3,400 500 150 TOTAL—VOTE No. 65 262,954 290,144 ITA' 'B FORESTS ACCOUNT £290,14

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Appropriations for State Coal-mines Account.

STATE COAL-MINES ACCOUNT

Salaries. 1920-21. Other Charges. 1920-21. Total. ote No. 66.— State Coal-mines £ 15,172 £ 268,955 £ 284,127 TOTAL 268,955 284,127 15,172 Number of Persons. Item. STATE COAL-MINES. VOTE No. 66. 1 Salaries— 192 1-21. 1920-21 Professional Division. £ 1 1 Glass A — 1 at £850 (General Manager, State Coal-mines) Glass C — 1 at £550 (£100, 9 months) Glass D— £ 2 at £450 (£50 each, 9 months) .. 875 1 at £345 (10 months) .. 288 850 525 2 1 1,163 Clerical Division. 1 Class III— 1 at £450 Class IV 1 at £425 (£10, 9 months) Class V— 1 at £375 (£25, 10 months) 371 1 at £360 360 1 at £350 .. 350 1 at £330 . 330 Class VI— 2 at £305 610 1 at £290 290 Class VII— 1 at £280 (£20, 9 months) 275 5 at £270 1,350 1 at £200 (1 month) 17 2 at £180 ... 360 1 at £165 .. 165 3 at £120 360 2 at £80 160 450 1 423 1,411 900 15 2,687 General Division 1 at £425 (£55, 9 months) 412 1 at £390 (£70, 9 months) 373 3 at £380 (£59 each, 9 months) . 1,096 1 at £360 (£70, 9 months) 343 2 at £245 .. 490 1 at £240 .. 240 2 at £230 . 460 4 at £225 . 900 2 at £203 .. 406 2 at £188 376 19 48 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls Temporary assistance (uniform cost-of-living increase, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls) 5,096 1,612 55 15,172

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Appropriations for State Coal-mines Account.

STATE COAL-MINES ACCOUNT— continued.

Number Item of Persons. 1920-21. I 1920-21. STATE COAL-MINES— continued. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 VOTE No. 66— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to— Audit fees for inspection of accounts Compensation and expenses under Workers' Compensation Acts Cost-of-living bonus : 1st January to 31st March, 1920 Depots : Purchase of stocks and trading expenses — Christchurch Dunedin Wanganui Wellington Grants— Grey Hospital and Charitable Aid Board, towards cost new X-ray plant Hall-Coulthard Memorial Runanga Borough Council, in lieu of rates on workmen's cottages. Head office expenses Houses for employees : Building and roading expenses Liverpool Colliery expenses Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery Payment to employees under industrial agreement Point Elizabeth Colliery expenses Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Prospecting and Development of State Coal-mines — MacDonald Mine James Mine Liverpool Mine Prospecting-work Rescue brigade and station Establishment and equipment Royalty, Greymouth Harbour Board, on coal sold to public Seddonville Colliery expenses Special rate, Greymouth Harbour Board, on coal sold to public Subsidies — Runanga Medical Association Runanga Brass Band, for instruments Runanga Brass Band, on account maintenance .. Temporary assistance Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote £ 100 3,000 145 15,000 200 5,000 37,000 10 50 25 1,000 1,000 170,000 300 300 1,500 250 19 20 21 22 23 10,000 12,000 13,000 1,000 24 2,000 25 26 450 50 3,000 27 28 29 80 31 32 150 300 75 500 350 200 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 277,955 9,000 TOTAL—VOTE No. 66 268,955 284,12 TATE COAL-MINES ACCOUNT £284,12

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Appropriations for Land for Settlements Account.

LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS ACCOUNT.

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1920-21. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. ote No. 68.—Land for Settlements Expenses £ £ £ 1,577 13,028 14,605 TOTAL 1,577 13,028 14,605 Number of Persons. Item. 192' 1-21. LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS EXPENSES. 1920-21. VOTE No. 68. Salaries— £ 1 Clerical Division. 825 1 1 at £825 Class V— 1 at £400 Class VII— 1 at £91 400 1 91 1 General Division. 126 1 at £168 (9 months) 4 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls .. 135 1,577 2 3 4 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Cost-of-living bonus : 1st January to 31st March, 1920 Fees and expenses of member of Auckland Land Purchase Board from 1st April, 1913, to 23rd March, 1919 ... Grant to J D. Ritchie for special services Grant to J D. Ritchie, Land Purchase Controller on retirement, in lieu of leave of absence Interest on overdue payments and mortgages taken 10 8 676 50 5 6 413 7 250 8 9 10 11 over Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Preliminary expenses, valuations, and expenses under the Land Settlement Finance Act Refund of proportion of land-tax and rates upon estates purchased for settlements Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Travelling allowances and expenses Typewriters : Purchase and upkeep Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 50 100 2,000 400 12 13 2,500 10 13 14 15 10

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-Appropriations for Land for Settlements Account.

LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS ACCOUNT— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. 1920-21 L920-21 I LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS EXPENSES— continued. 16 17 18 19 20 VOTE No. 68— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Lands Department — Roading, drainage, improvements, &c, for the benefit or protection of settlements under Section 77 of the Land for Settlements Act, 1908:— Annan River protective works to Section 23 (subsidy) Beaumont: River protective works (subsidy, £1 for £1) Cricklewood Settlement Water-supply Earnscleugh Settlement: Protection from floods Harihari Settlement: River protection (subsidy, £1 for £4) Kota Settlement Formation and metalling Kota Road Ohauiti Settlement: Road to Oropi Opouriao : Protective works to prevent encroachment of Whakatane and Waimana Rivers Otanomomo— Artesian wells Metalling roads (additional) Otekaike Settlement— Repairs to water-race (subsidy, £2 for £1) River protective works Poerua Settlement: Clearing mam outlet drain. Poroporo Settlement Culverting and formation of roads Putorino Settlement Water-supply Selwyn Settlement: Roading Waari Hamlet: Formation of streets Waddington Settlement— Drainage works Roading Waimana : Protective works to prevent encroachment of river (general) Waipapa Protective works, South Bank George Stream, through Harkaway Flat (subsidy, £lfor£l) Wangapeka Settlement Protective works to prevent encroachment of river Warnock Settlement River protective works .. 25 300 1,000 20 £ £ 25 300 1,000 20 100 1,000 400 400 20 288 100 21 22 23 1,000 400 400 24 25 20 288 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 400 210 75 70 100 100 100 130 300 400 210 75 70 100 100 100 130 300 1,000 50 100 350 13,028 —- 14,605 36 1,000 50 37 100 350 38 TOTAL—VOTE No. 68 13,028 LAND FOE SETTLEMENTS ACCOUNT £14,60

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Appropriations for Public Trustee's Account.

PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S ACCOUNT.

Number Item . of Persons. 1920-21. Chargeable on the Public Trustee's Account. ' 192 i-21. 1 VOTE No. 76. Salaries — 4 Unclassified. £ 1 at £1,250 (Public Trustee) 1,250 1 at £1,050 (Assistant Public Trustee) 1,050 1 at £1,000 (Assistant Public Trustee) 1,000 1 at £500 (Financial Adviser) 500 Professional Division. 3,800 2 5 10 31 2 5 10 Glass A- — 1 at £850 (Solicitor to Public Trust Office) 850 1 at £750 750 Class B— 1 at £600 .. 600 1 at £525 525 3 at£500 1,500 Glass C — 1 at £460 .. 460 4 at £440 1,760 5 at £420 . 2,100 Class D— 10 at £380 3,800 3 at £365 .. 1,095 2 at £345 690 14 at £325 4,550 2 at £310 .. 620 Glass E— 1 at £280 280 1 at £235 235 1,600 2,625 4,320 81 2 10,755 Clerical Division. 515 4 8 14 5 3 41 48 8 14 5 3 Special Glass — 1 at £750 750 3 at £700 2,100 Class I — 6 at £600 .. 3,600 2 at £550 .. 1,100 Class II— , 13 at £500 .. 6,500 1 at £475 .. 475 Class III— 3 at £450 .. . 1,350 2 at £425 ... 850 Class IV— 3 at £400 Class V— 1 at £370 ... 370 2 at £360 .. 720 6 at £350 ... 2,100 1 at £335 .. .. 335 26 at £330 ... 8,580 5 at £315 .. ... 1,575 Class VI— 1 at £305 .. 305 4 at £300 1,200 1 at £295 .. 295 27 at £280 .. 7,560 10 at £260 ... 2,600 5 at £240 .. 1,200 2,850 4,700 6,975 2,200 1,200 41 13,680 48 13,160

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Appropriations for Public Trustee's Account.

PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S ACCOUNT-continued.

Number of Persons. !tem. PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S ACCOUNT— continued. 192 1-21. 1920-21. VOTE No. 76— continued. Salaries — continued. Clerical Division— continued. Class VII— £ 1 at £290 290 1 at £280 280 1 at £275 275 8 at £270 .. 2,160 10 at £260 2,600 2 at £250 500 2 at £240 480 5 at £220 .. 1,100 15 at £200 . 3,000 35 at £180 6,300 15 at £165 .. .. 2,475 14 at £140 1,960 80 at £120 9,600 1 at £95 95 65 at £80 5,200 255 36,315 General Division 3 at £385 1,155 2 at £300 600 1 at £280 280 1 at £255 255 4 at £250 1,000 1 at £245 245 1 at £240 .. 240 3 at £200 ... 600 2 at £190 380 14 at £180 2,520 10 at £168 1,680 16 at £156 .. .. 2,496 20 at £144 ... 2,880 17 at £132 .. 2,244 15 at £120 .. ... 1,800 1 at £110 .. 110 3 at £104 312 15 at £95 .. 1,425 8 at £80 640 137 569 Lodging-allowances 20,862 1,500 1919-20— Temporary assistance due to expansion £ of business .. 17,000 Less proportion of increases provided for but not required .. .. 3,000 127,057 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls 14,000 24,465 165,522 2 3 Other Charges for and incidental to — Additions, improvements, repairs, maintenance, and insurance of premises and plant Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Allowance of six months' salary to T S. Ronaldson on retirement Allowance of three months' salary to K. N H. Browne, together with leave under Regulation 65d 5,000 1,500 4 5 500 274

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Appropriations for Public Trustee's Account.

PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S ACCOUNT— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. I PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S ACCOUNT— continued. 192 •21. 1920-21. VOTE No. 76— continued. £ 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 6 7 8 9 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Audit Office for inspection of accounts .. Commission to agents other than permanent officers Cost-of-living bonus 1st January to 31st March, 1920 Overtime and meal allowances Payment to Department of Internal Affairs on account of—■ Wages of custodian, messengers, charwomen, &c. Salary of officer in High Commissioner's office Payment to Post and Telegraph Department for services of officers Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Printing and stationery Rent Stores for cleaning, lighting, firing, &c. . Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 900 6,000 1,400 1,800 4,948 200 800 4,000 8,000 1,800 2,000 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 600 5,000 1,833 TOTAL—VOTE No. 76 .. 46,555 212,07' LIC TRUSTEE'S ACCOUNT £212,07

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206

Appropriations for Government Insurance Account.

GOVERNMENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT.

Number of Persons. Item. 1920-21. Chargeable on the Government Insurance Account. 1920-21. VOTE No. 77 Salaries— £ Administrative Division 1,250 1 at £1,250 (Commissioner) Professional Division. 1 1 at £975 (Actuary and Deputy Commissioner) Class B — 1 at £650 (Assistant Actuary) 975 1 650 Clerical Division. 3 18 5 1 1 Special Class — £ 1 at £800 . 800 1 at £650 .. . 650 Class I — 1 at £600 .. 600 4 at £550 .. . 2,200 Class II — 1 at £475 Class III — 1 at £450 Class IV— 1 at £415 415 1 at £400 .. ... 400 1 at £375 375 Class V— 6 at £360 2,160 2 at £350 .. 700 5 at £330 .. 1,650 Class VI— 1 at £315 315 17 at £305 .. 5,185 6 at £300 1,800 Class VII— — ■ 18 at £270 .. 4,860 5 at £260 ... 1,300 5 at £240 .. 1,200 3 at £220 660 10 at £200 2,000 9 at £180 , 1,620 7 at £165 .. 1,155 6 at £140 .. 840 24 at £120 2,880 3 at £80 .. .. 240 1,450 2,800 475 450 1,190 4,510 24 7,300 90 Lodging-allowances 16,755 400 General Division. 1 at £200 200 3 at £144 432 2 at £95 .. 190 6 1 Chief Medical Officer Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls For auditing accounts High Commissioner's Office, London— Half salary of one clerk ... 822 450 149 5,800 325 175 45,777

207

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Appropriations for Government Insurance Account.

GOVERNMENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT—continued.

Number Item _ ot Persons. ! 1920-21. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE AOOOUNT— continued. 192 •21. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 VOTE No. 77— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Allowances to officers temporarily performing higher duties Bank exchange and agency fees Commission Commission to district managers on the net increase in new business Compassionate allowance to A. Budd, canvassing agent (retired) Compassionate allowance to F H. Steel, canvassing agent (retired) Cost-of-living bonus. 1st January to 31st March, 1920 Fees for certificates of death, &c. Freight, cartage, and transport charges Fuel, light, power, and water Insurance premiums Law-costs Loss on sale of foreclosed property (written off) Medical fees Office-cleaning Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) Overtime and meal allowances Payment to Department of Internal Affairs for services of messengers, night-watchmen, and char- £ £ 2 900 3 4 5 6 150 200 38,000 7 1,000 8 241 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 196 360 25 600 550 300 300 143 6,500 120 19 20 3,500 600 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 women Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Remuneration to Post and Telegraph Department for services rendered Rent Repairs, &c. Special travelling-allowance to Supervisor of New Business Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Temporary assistance Temporary assistance (uniform cost-of-living increase, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls) Travelling allowances and expenses Typewriters Purchase and upkeep Valuation fees Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 1,400 3,000 21 22 23 24 25 750 920 1,700 26 60 27 28 200 1,200 29 80 31 32 180 700 50 100 105,872 150 64,095 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 109,872 4,000 TOTAL—VOTE No. 77 EBNMENT INSUEANCE ACCOUNT ....£105,872

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Appropriations for Government Accident Insurance Account.

GOVERNMENT ACCIDENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT.

Number of Persons. Item. 192' 1-21. 1920-21 Chargeable on the Government Accident Insurance Account. £ I 2 3 4 VOTE No. 78. Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, printing, and stationery Commission Law-costs 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 300 3,500 200 4,600 50 8 6 50 * TOTAL—VOTE No. 78 8,70i GOV MENT ACCIDENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT ,700

209

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Appropriations for State Fire Insurance Account

STATE FIRE INSURANCE ACCOUNT

27—8. 7.

Number of Persons. Item. 1920-21. Chargeable on the State Fire Insurance Account. 1920-21. VOTE No. 79. £ Salaries— Administrative Division. 1,000 1 at £1,000 (General Manager) Clerical Division. Special Class — £ 1 at £750 750 1 at £675 . ., 675 1,425 Glass I — 1 at £600 600 Class II — 1 at £525 525 1 at £500 500 1,025 1 Class III — 1 at £425 425 2 Class IV— 2 at £375 750 1 Glass V — 1 at £350 350 Glass VI— 4 at £300 1,200 4 at £280 1,120 2,320 Glass VII— 1 at £275 275 3 at £270 810 3 at £260 780 6 at £240 1,440 3 at £220 660 3 at £200 600 5 at £180 900 4 at £165 660 4 at £140 560 8 at £120 960 10 at £80 800 3 at £65 195 53 8,640 General Division 2 at £180 360 1 at £168 168 1 at £156 156 5 at £144 720 3 at £132 .. 396 4 at £120 .. 480 1 at £110 110 2 at £80 .. 160 19 2,550 90 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls ... 19,085 3,315 22,400

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Appropriations for State Fire Insurance Account.

STATE FIRE INSURANCE ACCOUNT— continued.

Number of Persons. Item. - STATE FIRE INSURANCE ACCOUNT— continued. 192' 1-21. 1920-21. VOTE No. 79— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties 3 Board fees for unofficial members 4 Commission on profits to officers to 31st March, 1920 5 Cost-of-living bonus : 1st January to 31st March, 1920 6 Lodging-allowances Office Premises : Land, Buildings, Alterations, Additions, and Incidental Expenses— 7 Auckland (on account) 8 Hamilton 9 New Plymouth (on account) 10 Palmerston North (on account) 11 Wellington (on account) 12 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote £ 2 3 4 5 6 40 90 125 210 75 7 8 9 10 11 12 2,050 10,250 2,800 1,000 50,000 100 TOTAL—VOTE No. 79 66,740 89,140 ATE FIRE INSURANCE ACCOUNT £89,140

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Appropriations for State Advances Account.

STATE ADVANCES ACCOUNT

1920-21. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. ote No. 80.—State Advances Account— Subdivision I. — Advances to Settlers Branch £ 13,585 £ 358,589 £ 372,174 „ II. — Advances to Workers Branch 2,620 102,125 104,745 „ III. — Advances to Local Authorities Branch 370 105,450 105,820 TOTAL ... 16,575 566,164 582,739 Number It of Persons. VOTE No. 80.—STATE ADVANCES ACCOUNT 19' 1-21. 1920-21. Subdivision No. I. — Advances to Settlers Branch. Salaries — Classification and Increases under Act. Administrative Division. 1 at £100 (Superintendent), (also Secretary to the Treasury, Receiver, and Pay-master-General, and Registrar New Zealand Consols and New Zealand Inscribed £ Stock, £1,000) . 100 1 at £800 (Deputy Superintendent), (also Workers Branch, £50) .. 800 Professional Division 900 Glass B — 1 at £575 (also Workers Branch, £25) 575 Clerical Division. 1 Class II — 1 at £475 (also Workers Branch, £25) Class IV— 1 at £400 400 3 at £375 .. .. 1,125 Class V 1 at £350 .. 350 2 at £330 ... .... 660 2 at £315 . N .. 630 Class VI— 1 at £320 320 2 at £300 .. ... 600 Class VII— — 1 at £290 .. ... 290 4 at £270 .. 1,080 1 at £240 ,. 240 2 at £220 ... ' 440 2 at £180 ... 360 1 at £165 165 3 at £140 420 8 at £120 ... ,s 960 475 4 1,525 5 1,640 3 920 22 3,955

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Appropriations for State Advances Account.

STATE ADVANCES ACCOUNT— continued.

Number if Persons. item. > VOTE No. 80.—STATE ADVANCES ACCOUNT— continued. 1920-21. .920-21 Subdivision No. I. — Advances to Settlers Branch — continued. 1 Salaries — continued. Classification and Increases under Act— continued. General Division. £ 1 at £220 . 220 1 at £190 190 1 at £156 156 2 at £144 . .. 288 1 at £120 .. ., 120 974 Temporary Clerks. 1 at £245 245 1 at £215 215 1 at £4 per week 208 1 at £3 15s. per week 195 1 at £1 10s. per week 78 5 49 xAdditional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision a3 cost of living rises or falls 941 1,680 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications 3 Allowance in lieu of difference in salary (£100) whilst acting as Superintendent (9 months) 4 Amount required to make good sum lost in transit 5 Audit fees, proportion of 6 Balance of war bonus for 1916-17 due to officer who was absent on active service 7 Cost-of-living bonus : 1st January to 31st March, 1920 8 Interest on amounts deposited against loans 9 Interest on loan 10 Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) 11 Office maintenance 12 Payment to Post and Telegraph Department for services of officers Payment to Valuation Department for — 13 Agency work 14 Valuation fees 15 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes 16 Refund valuation fees on loans not entertained 17 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) 18 Temporary assistance 19 Temporary assistance (amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls) 20 Travelling allowances and expenses 21 Typewriters and adding machines Purchase and upkeep 22 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 13,585 2 25 3 75 5 300 i 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 100 10 345,500 11 12 800 200 700 13 14 15 16 17 650 6,000 800 750 18 19 60 1,500 360 300 20 21 300 22 150 Total — Subdivision No. I 358,589 372,17

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Appropriations for State Advances Account.

STATE ADVANCES ACCOUNT— continued.

Number if Persons. litem. 1920-21. 1920-21. VOTE No. 80.—STATE ADVANCES ACCOUNT— continued. § Subdivision No. II. — Advances to Workers Branch. 23 Salaries— Administrative Division fat £50 (also Settlers Branch, £700) 60 Professional Division. Class C — 1 at £25 (also Settlers Branch, £575) 25 Clerical Division. Class III— 1 at £25 (also Settlers Branch, £475). 25 Glass VI— 1 at £300 300 Glass VII— £ 1 at £240 . . 240 2 at £220 440 1 at £200 .. 200 1 at £165 ... 165 4 at £120 480 lat£80 .. .. 80 10 General Division. 1,605 , 1 at £95 ... . 95 lat£80 .. .. 80 175 2 13 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls • 440 2,620 • 24 25 26 27 23 Other Charges for and incidental to — Audit expenses, proportion of Cost-of-living bonus 1st January to 31st March, 1920 Interest on loans Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) Payment to Post and Telegraph Department for services of officers Payment to Valuation Department for— Agency work Valuation fees Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Refund of valuation fees on loans not entertained Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 150 50 100,000 200 400 29 30 81 32 33 350 700 150 100 25 Total — Subdivision No. II 102,125 104,745

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Appropriations for State Advances Account.

STATE ADVANCES ACCOUNT- continued.

Number of Persons. Item.j 192( )-21. VOTE No. 80.—STATE ADVANCES ACCOUNT— continued. £ £ Subdivision No. III. — Advances to Local Authorities Branch. » 34 Salaries— Clerical Division 1 Class V— 1 at £320 320 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls 50 370 35 36 37 38 Other Charges for and incidental to — Audit expenses, proportion of Interest on loan Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) Payment to Post and Telegraph Department for services of officers .. Postages, telegrams, and rent of boxes Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 50 105,000 125 39 10 100 150 25 Total — Subdivision No. Ill 105,450 105,820 TOTAL—VOTE No. 80 582,739 S 1 AT ADVANCES ACCOUNT £582,739

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Appropriations for Native Land Settlement Account.

NATIVE LAND SETTLEMENT ACCOUNT

1920-21 Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ ote No. 72.—Native Land Purchase Expenses 1 930 2,357 4,28' TOTAL 1,930 2,357 4,28' Number of Persons. Item. 192 -21. 1920-21 NATIVE LAND PURCHASE EXPENSES. VOTE No. 72. Salaries— £ £ Clerical Division Class II— £ 1 at £500 500 1 at £475 475 975 Class III— 1 at £450 450 1 1 Class IV— 1 at £400 400 4 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls .. 150 Charges for and incidental to — Cost-of-living bonus 1st January to 31st March, 1920 Travelling and general administration expenses Valuation fees 1,975 2 8 4 12 2,000 300 TOTAL—VOTE No. 72 2,312 4,287 Al riVE LAND SETTLEMENT ACCOUNT £4,28 » •.

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Appropriations for Fishing Industry Promotion Account and, Discharged Soldiers Settlement Account,

FISHING INDUSTRY PROMOTION ACCOUNT

DISCHARGED SOLDIERS SETTLEMENT ACCOUNT

Number of Persons. Item. 192i 1-21. VOTE 71.—FISHING INDUSTRY PROMOTION 1920-21. 1 Charges for and incidental to — Advances and expenses under Pishing Industry Promotion Act, 1919 £ 25,000 & 25,000 TOTAL—VOTE No. 71 FISHING INDUSTRY PROMOTION ACCOUNT .£25,000

Number of Persons. litem. 1 192i i-21. 1920-21. VOTE No. 73.—EXPENSES OE MANAGEMENT £ £ Lands Department: Recovery of management and other departmental expenses connected with the administration of the Discharged Soldiers Settlement Act 25,000 TOTAL—VOTE No. 73 25,001 DI

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Appropriations for War Expenses Account.

WAR EXPENSES ACCOUNT.

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Number if Persons. Item. 192 1-21. WAR EXPENSES ACCOUNT. 920-21. VOTE No. 74. General Expenses — Advertising, office expenses, printing, stationery, &c. Amount fraudulently obtained from High Commissioner's Office as an advance of pay by unknown person, who represented himself to be 10/1 W Cousins, of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force Camps— £ Expenses of 36,000 Uniform cost-of-living increase to temporary military personnel, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls 8,600 £ £ 1 2 15,000 23 8 Canteens: Amount received into War Expenses Account as profits on sales and in excess of actual expenditure (this surplus is to be used for general benefit of returned soldiers or dependants, as decided by the Hon. the Minister of Defence) Clerical assistance— Temporary staffs at Pay Branch, Base Records, District Headquarters, and £ General Headquarters 80,000 Audit Branch ... 3,000 Uniform cost-of-living increase to temporary clerical staffs, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls 10,000 44,600 8,500 93,000 6 7 Commissions and Courts of Inquiry: Expenses of court-martial of Lieutenant Crampton Compassionate allowance to F Annear on account of serious illness contracted while employed in Defence Transport Shipping Office Compassionate allowance to A. T. Griffin, incapacitated by contact with infected blankets while employed at Ordnance £ Stores, Trentham ... 445 Less wages paid while in hospital 197 97 90 9 10 Cost-of-living bonus 1st January to 31st March, 1920 Cost of preparing article on veterinary service for inclusion in the Official History of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force Cost of special constables, and food, &c, for same, sworn in at Rarotonga to quell riots by Rarotongan members of New Zealand Expeditionary Force on their return to Cook Islands Equipment— £ General 10,000 Mufti allowance to returned soldiers 15,000 248 5,000 15 II 288 12 25,000 13 14 15 Financial assistance granted to soldiers and administration expenses Forage Grant to E. C. Wood, late Sergeant-major, New Zealand Permanent Staff (temporary), towards out-of-pocket expenses in obtaining crews for transports and hospital ships during war period Grant to regimental funds of military hospitals and camps (this amount is provided from proceeds of sale of fat and waste products) 2,000 1,500 100 16 100

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Appropriations for War Expenses Account.

WAR EXPENSES ACCOUNT— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. 192 1-21. WAR EXPENSES ACCOUNT— continued. 1920-21. VOTE No. 74— continued. £ 17 18 19 General Expenses —continued. Grant of half value of financial-assistance warrants remitted to 14454 C. P Marshall, but stolen and cashed by some person unknown Grant to replace contents of registered letter lost in transit between Chalmers Military Hospital and Timaru Military Hospital Hanmer Hospital Farm Expenses. (The farm is used for instruction of ex-soldier patients, and also supplies requirements of hospital. It is expected to be self-supporting) Home defence (including salaries of censors and contingencies) Hospital ship " Maheno " Clearing up claims for water, coal, canal dues, &c, abroad ... Hospital ship "Marama": Clearing up claims for water, coal, canal dues, &c, abroad League of Nations: New Zealand's proportion of secretarial expenses— £ For period ended 31st March, 1920 ... 1,948 For year ended 31st March, 1921 .. 5,000 34 20 100 20 2,000 21 22 20,000 23 20,000 6,948 8,500 24 25 Mechanical transport Medals, decorations, and badges— Insurance, freight, &c, on medals, cost of engraving-machine, pay of engraving staff, &c. .. 1,500 Uniform cost-of-living increase to medalengraving staff, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls .. 100 Prizes for competitive designs for Veterans' badge ... 16 1,616 26 Medical expenses— Annual subsidy to Hanmer Golf Club for use of golf-links by patients of Queen Mary's Hospital 50 Artificial-limb Factory ... ., 6,000 Dental services ... 4,000 Funeral expenses of ex-members of New Zealand Expeditionary Force 1,000 Medical supplies and treatment of soldiers at Military Hospitals, Sanatoria, and at Public Hospitals (estimated at £30,000 per month for twelvemonths) . 360,000 Payment to Public Health Department reV.D. clinics ... 2,200 Purchase of site for Medical Department and staff at Dunedin ... 3,000 Salaries of Administrative Staff 10,000 Uniform cost-of-living increase to military hospital staffs, nurses, &c, and staff of artificial-limb factory, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls .. ... 20,000 406,250 27 28 Military Service Act: Administrative expenses in clearing up Military Supplies Purchase Office— Sala'ries and office expenses . 1,500 Uniform cost-of-living increase to temporary clerical staff, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls 150 200 1,650

219

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Appropriations for War Expenses Account.

WAR EXPENSES ACCOUNT— continued.

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Number of Persons. Item. I ~~ WAR EXPENSES ACCOUNT— continued. 192C 1-21. 1920-21 VOTE No. 74— continued. £ 29 29 General Expenses —continued. National Efficiency Board Administration expenses to clear outstanding accounts 5 30 31 80 81 Pay of Troops — Providing for issues not cleared at 31st March, 1920, and for pay of troops undischarged on 31st March, 1920 Allowances and gratuity for members of the Imperial Forces domiciled in New Zealand, being difference between New Zealand Expeditionary Force and Imperial rates of pay 50,000 60,000 32 33 34 Retrospective Allowances — Married Children's Widowed mothers and other dependants 110,000 32 83 34 50,000 100,000 25,000 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 Postage, telegrams, cables, telephones, &c. Prisoners of war and interned alien enemies maintenance of, &c. Proportion of damages assessed against New Zealand troops by Board of Inquiry, Cairo, in connection with riots at Ismailia, Egypt, in July, 1919, which resulted in looting and damage to private property (Assessment —Australia, 40 per cent., New Zealand, 40 per cent., United Kingdom, 20 per cent.) Pukeora Hospital Farm: Expenses. (The farm is used for instruction of ex-soldier patients, and also supplies requirements of hospital. It is expected to be self-supporting) Rations Refund to Wairarapa Patriotic Association of proportion of proceeds of sale of Soldiers' Club, officers' mess, and other camp buildings, based upon proportion paid by the Patriotic Association towards cost of building same Superannuation: Contributions of public servants serving with the New Zealand Expeditionary Force Transport— Assisted passages of wives and fiancees Four weeks' privilege rail fares in New Zealand Freight and charges on divisional equipment from United Kingdom to New Zealand General transport in New Zealand (including expenses of troops returning home, attending Medical Boards, &c, and railway fares and freights) Remaining liability for transport of troops (United Kingdom to New Zealand), and adjustments with Ministry of Shipping Uniform cost-of-living increase to clerical and military staffs of Transport Office, "K" shed, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls Cost of transport of New Zealand Expeditionary Force officers' horses from United Kingdom to the Dominion and expenses incidental thereto Travelling-expen ses Vocational training Vocational training: Uniform cost-of-living increase to instructional staff, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls 175,000 35 36 10,000 5,000 37 38 2,529 100 20,000 39 40 500 41 120 42 43 44 13,000 100,000 45 50,000 20,000 46 250,000 47 1,000 48 49 50 51 740 2,000 20,000 2,500

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Appropriations for War Expenses Account.

WAR EXPENSES ACCOUNT— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. 192 1-21. WAR EXPENSES ACCOUNT— continued. 1920-21 VOTE No. 7 A—continued. 52 Re trospec tive A llowances —continued. War graves and memorials — New Zealand's proportion of expenses of Imperial War-graves Commission £ to 31st March, 1920 5,000 For year ending 31st March, 1921 25,000 30,000 Memorials to be erected: 6 at £5,000 each (Somme, Messines, Passchendale, Le Quesnoy, Palestine, and Anzac) 30,000 53 War gratuities 60,000 639,000 Expenditure through London Imprest Account (Staff Paymaster) — Subsequent to 30th November, 1919 (estimated, classification not possible) 200,000 54 55 War Office Account — Estimated balance of claims to be rendered against New Zealand (including initial issues of ordnance, 1st April, 1917, to 31st December, 1918, animals issued to New Zealand in Egypt and France, forage in Egypt, and other miscellaneous charges) 500,000 Total—Subdivision No. I 2,844,373 Subdivision No. II — Repatriation. 56 57 58 Repatriation (Repatriation Act, 1918) — Estimated requirements for Financial Year Uniform cost-of-living increase to staff, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls Steamer fare, Dunedin to Melbourne, provided for 46725 A. E. Matthews (charge not accepted by Australian Repatriation Department, as Matthews did not remain in Australia) 770,000 5,550 7 Total — Subdivision No. II 775,557 TOTAL—VOTE No. 74 3,619,930 EXPENSES ACCOUNT ?3,619,93'

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221

Appropriations for Westport Harbour Board, Account.

WESTPORT HARBOUR BOARD ACCOUNT.

Number Ttem> if Persons. WESTPORT HARBOUR BOARD 192 1-21. VOTE No. 75. £ 1 Salaries 2,000 2 3 4 2 3 4 Other Charges for and incidental to — Interest and sinking fund Refund to Treasury of interest advanced prior to 1st April, 1920 Harbour-works— Dredging (including repairs and main- £ tenance) 13,000 Harbour expenses and tug 5,000 Maintenance 20,000 44,680 3,000 5 6 5 6 Accident insurance Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 38,000 600 10,000 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 98,280 60,600 TOTAL—VOTE No. 75 37,68i WE TPORT HARBOUR BOARD ACCOUNT £3 ,680.

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222

Appropriations for Housing Account.

HOUSING ACCOUNT

Salaries. 1920-21. Other Charges. 1920-21. Total. Salaries. /ote No. 81. —Housing Account TOTAL £ 12,596 12,596 £ 784,510 £ 797,106 12,596 784,510 797,106 Number of Persons. Item.: '20-21. HOUSING ACCOUNT 1920-21. VOTE No. 81. Salaries — £ Professional Division. Glass D — 1 at £400 400 Clerical Division Class IV— 1 at £425 Class V— 1 at £350 Class VI— £ 1 at £305 305 1 at £280 280 Class VII— 1 at £250 250 1 at £220 . 220 2 at £180 .. .. 360 3 at £165 495 425 1 1 350 585 1,325 General Division. 11 at £265 2,915 1 at £180 ... 180 1 at £132 132 1 at £120 120 1 at £104 104 15 3,451 Unclassified. 1 at £1,000 1,000 4 at £312 1,248 2 at £260 520 1 at £220 .. 220 4 at £208 832 1 at £143 143 1 at £52 52 14 41 Lodging-allowance to Cadets and Typistes Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages, subject to revision as cost of living rises or falls 4,015 6 2,039 12,596

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223

Appropriations for Housing Account.

HOUSING ACCOUNT— continued.

Number if Persona. Item. HOUSING AOOOUNT— continued. 192 1-21. 1920-21. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 VOTE No. 81— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — Account Record and other books (including cost of material, printing, and binding) Acquisition of land Advertising, books, photographs, newspapers, and other publications Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties Audit fees Bicycles Purchase and upkeep Commission Cost-of-living bonus 1st January to 31st March, 1920 Erection Freight, cartage, and transport charges Fuel, light, power, and water Insurance Law-costs Loan to Westhaven Limited for purchase of scow " Coronation " Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) Overtime and meal allowances Payment to Labour Department for services of officers Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Proportion of cost of sewerage at Miramar to connect with workers' dwellings Purchase of dwellings already erected Rates Rent Repairs and maintenance Roading, surveying, &c. Telephone services (including installation, extension, maintenance, rent, and call) Temporary assistance Travelling allowances and expenses Typewriters : Purchase and repairs Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote £ 2 50 75,000 3 4 100 5 25 100 250 200 110 600,000 25 100 2,000 200 6 7 8 9 LO 11 12 18 L4 15 3,500 16 L7 18 1,000 50 19 20 1,000 800 21 22 23 24 25 26 1,800 70,000 100 500 300 25,000 27 28 29 30 100 100 1,000 100 1,000 TOTAL—VOTE No. 81 ... 797,10' HO SING ACCOUNT £797,10

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224

Appropriations for Nauru and Ocean Islands Account.

NAURU AND OCEAN ISLANDS ACCOUNT

1920-21. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Vote No. 67 —Nauru and Ocean Islands Account £ 1,000 £ 599,000 £ 600,000 TOTAL 1,000 599,000 600,000 Number of Persons. I torn. 19 i-21. NAURU AND OCEAN ISLANDS ACCOUNT 1920-21. VOTE No. 67 £ Salary— 1,000 1 Commissioner 2 Other Charges for and incidental to — Purchase of existing rights in deposits, legal expenses, purchase and distribution of phosphates in New Zealand, travelling-expenses, &c. 599,000 TOTAL—VOTE No. 67 600,000 NAU lND ocean islands account & 300,000

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225

Appropriations for Scenery Preservation Account,

SCENERY PRESERVATION ACCOUNT.

1920-21 Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ 25 £ 14,890 £ 14,91 Scenery Preservation Account TOTAL 25 14,890 14,91, Number of Persons. Item. 19 i-21. SCENERY PRESERVATION 1920-21. Salaries— £ 1 Clerical Division. Class I — 1 at £25 (being portion of salary of Chief Clerk, Lands Department, £550) 25 2 Other Charges for and incidental to — Administration of reserves and historic spots (including fencing and other works) Compensation, &c, in connection with lands taken under the Scenery Preservation xAct, 1908 Compensation for lands acquired along the Wanganui River 500 ""3 500 4 100 5 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 Kaituna Scenic Reserve, Banks Peninsula : Contribution towards purchase (subsidy, £2 for £1) Lake Brunner Scenic Reserve 1451: River protective works (£1 for £1) Mokau River Scenic Reserve Compensation for land acquired on south bend of Mokau River for scenic purposes Orari Gorge Scenic Reserve Contribution towards improvement and fencing Round Bush, Foxton Acquisition of Part Section 332, Block I, Mt. Robinson S.D. Section 9, Greystoke Settlement: Payment of capital value Section 77, Parish of Manaia : Purchase price Snowden's Bush, Nelson, purchase of (subsidy) South Island landless Natives Acquisition of land set apart for Surveys, valuations, and incidental expenses Turuturumokai Pa Scenic Reserve Cost of planting native trees Waipu Gorge Scenic Reserve: Acquisition of Part Section 137-9, Wairau Parish Whangarei Borough Scenic Reserve ■ Contribution towards purchase (subsidy, £1 for £1) Whangaroa Scenic Reserve Purchase of portion of Block 24, Taupo, Whangaroa S.D. 500 20 6 7 31 8 25 9 6,275 10 14 11 804 12 13 II 15 680 30 500 16 17 3,500 100 76 L8 19 200 20 685 350 TOTAL 14,890 14 ,91 ice: ERY PRESERVATION ACCOUNT £14,915

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Appropriations for Education Loans Account.

EDUCATION LOANS ACCOUNT.

By Authority : Marcus P. Marks, (Jovernment Printer. Wellington.—l92o.

Number of Persons. Item, THE EDUCATION LOANS ACCOUNT. 1920-21. 1920-21. Buildings for Educational Purposes — Acquisition of land, erection and alteration of buildings for educational purposes generally, including students'hostels ... £ £ 500,000 500,000 TOTAL I CATION LOANS ACCOUNT £500,000."

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APPROPRIATIONS CHARGEABLE ON THE CONSOLIDATED FUND AND OTHER ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st MARCH, 1921., Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1920 Session I, B-07

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APPROPRIATIONS CHARGEABLE ON THE CONSOLIDATED FUND AND OTHER ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st MARCH, 1921. Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1920 Session I, B-07

APPROPRIATIONS CHARGEABLE ON THE CONSOLIDATED FUND AND OTHER ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st MARCH, 1921. Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1920 Session I, B-07

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