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Pages 1-20 of 231

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19 31-1922. NEW ZEALAND.

APPROPRIATIONS CHARGEABLE ON THE CONSOLIDATED FUND AND OTHER ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st MARCH, 1922.

INDEX. 1921-1922. Page Page Aooident Insuranoe Aooount .. .. 226 Messengers, Office-keepers, and Charwomen .. 92 Advances to Local Authorities Branch .. 232 Meteorological Office .. .. .. 146 Advanoes to Settlers Branch .. .. 229 Mines Department .. .. 85 Advances to Workers Branch .. .. 231 Mines: Miscellaneous Services .. ..87 Agrioulture .. .. .. .. 168 Ministers' Secretaries .. .. 92 Audit Department .. .. .. 103 Museum .. .. .. .. 97 Aviation .. .. .. .. 137 Miscellaneous Servioes— Bankruptcy .. .. .. 69 Customs .. .. .. .. 141 Bellamy's .. .. .. ..32 Eduoation .. .. .. ..198 Internal Affairs.. .. .. 99 Carriage of Mails by Railway .. .. 54 Justioe .. .. .. .. 70 Census and Statistics .. .. .. 95 Lands and Survey .. .. .. 158 Child Welfare .. .. .. ..194 Marine .. .. .. ..150 Civil List .. .. .. ..6 Mines .. .. .. ..87 Clerk of Executive Council .. ..92 Native .. .. .. ..61 Conveyance of Inland Mails .. 53 Police .. .. .. 79 Conveyance of Ocean Mails .. 52 Post and Telegraph .. .. 54 Cook Islands .. .. .. ..80 Treasury .. .. .. ..35 Coroners .. .. .. 70 Criminal Proseoutions .. .. 73 National Provident and Friendly Societies DeCrown Law Office .. .. 77 partment .. .. .. ~ 42 Customs Offices and Services :. .. 139 Native Department .. .. 60 Customs: Miscellaneous .. .. .. 141 Native Trustee's Aocount .. -„ .. 223 Native Land Settlement Aocount .. .. 211 Defence Departments .. .. .. 123 Native Land Purchase Expenses .. .. 211 Discharged Soldiers Settlement Account .. 214 Native Schools .. .. .. .. 188 Dominion Laboratory .. .. 98 Native: Miscellaneous Servioes .. 61 Nauru and Ocean Islands Acoount .. .. 208 Eduoation Department: Head Office .. .. 183 S aVa l De , fen ?Vv t ™ " an i\ " iol Eduoation : Miscellaneous Services .. ..198 New Zealand Military Forces and Cadets .. 125 Eduoation of the Blind .. .. ..190 Non-Effective Services-Defence .. ..137 Electoral .. .. .. ..166 Elementary Education .. .. .. 185 Patent Offioe .. .. .. 68 External Affairs .. .. 63 Pensions Department .. .. 82 Permanent Charges .. .. .. 7 Fishing Industry Promotion Account .. .. 214 Physical Instruction .. .. .. 190 Friendly Societies Department .. ..42 Police •• •• •• •• \" Police: Miscellaneous Servioes .. ..79 General Assembly Library.. .. ..31 Post and Telegraph working-expenses.. .. 49 General Expenses, Legislative Departments .. 33 J? an <? £c egraph Salaries .. .. 49 Geological Survey Branch of the Mines Depart- Post and Telegraph: Miscellaneous Services .. 54 m6 nt .. 86 Printing and Stationery .. .. .. 106 Government Acoident Insuranoe Account .. 226 Prisons „ •,• .„ V " " -,?? Government Domains .. .. ..59 Io^. otl 2P °K ¥lsh d Oysters .. .. 149 Government Insurance Aooount .. .. 224 Public Buildings, Domains, and Maintenance of Government Steamers .. .. ..150 Roads .. ••,-__ " " ,„I Public Service Commissioner's Office .. .. 105 Hansard .. .. .. ..32 Public Trustee's Aooount .. .. ..220 Health Department .. .. .. 114 High Commissioner's Office .. 96 Railways Department .. .. 44 House of Representatives .. .. 30 Rates on Crown Lands .. .. 36 Housing Account .. .. .. 212 Rates on Native Lands .. .. ..36 Registrar-General's Offioe .. .. ..94 Industries and Commerce .. .. 64 Repatriation .. .. .. .. 219 Inspection of Maohinery .. .. .. 148 Rifle Clubs .. .. .. .. 138 Insuranoe, Government Life Acoount .. 224 Insurance, Government Accident Aooount .. 226 Scenery Preservation Aocount .. .. 206 Insuranoe, State Fire Aooount .. .. 227 Sohool Buildings, Furniture, and Sites ... 189 Interest and Sinking Fund.. .. .. 7 Sohool for the Deaf .. .. .. 191 Internal Affairs Department .. 89 Schools for the Feeble-minded .. .. 192 Internal Affairs: Miscellaneous Servioes .. 99 Secondary and Higher Education .. .. 186 Speoial Acts of the Legislature .. 16 Justice Department .. .. 67 Stamp Duties Department .. 38 Justice: Miscellaneous Servioes .. 70 gt a t e Advances Account .. .. .. 229 State Goal-mines Account .. .. .. 204 Labour Department .. .. .. 152 State Fire Insuranoe Aocount .. .. 227 Land and Deeds Registry .. .. 39 state Forests Acoount .. .. .. 200 Land and Income Tax Department .. 36 Summary .. .. .. .. 4 Land for Settlements Account .. .. 209 Supreme Courts .. .. 71 Lands and Survey Department .. .. 155 Lands and Survey: Miscellaneous Servioes .. 158 Teohnioal Instruction .. .. .. 187 Law Drafting Office .. .. .. 31 Tourists .. .. .. ..179 Legislative Council • • • • •• oS Training of Teachers .. .. .. 188 Legislative: General Expenses .. .. 33 Treasury Department .. .. .. 34 ,•._.',. „ „ n Treasury: Miscellaneous .. .. 35 Magistrates' and Wardens' Courts .. 72 Maintenance and Improvement of Roads ..59 Maintenance of Irrigation Works .. ..59 Valuation .. .. .. ..164 Maintenance of Telegraph and Telephone Lines .. 54 Marine, Harbours, and Inspeotion of Maohinery.. 144 Wardens' Courts .. .. ..72 Marine: Miscellaneous Servioes .. .. 150 War Expenses Aooount .. .. .. 216 Material and Stores—Education .. .. 198 Weather Reporting Office .. .. .. 146 Mental Hospitals .. .. .. 109 Westport Harbour Aooount .. .. 215 Mercantile Marine, Superintendents of .. 147 Working Railways Department .. 44

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

1921-1922.

SUMMARY.

Page. 192 -22. Summary of Services chargeable on the Consolidated Fund and other Accounts £ £ REVENUE ACCOUNT. 6 7 16 Permanent Appropriations— Civil List Interest and Sinking Fund ... Under Special Acts of the Legislature 31,100 8,512,352 4,640,531 33 34 36 38 42 44 49 57 59 59 59 60 63 64 67 71 73 77 77 80 82 85 89 103 105 Annual Appropriations— I.—Vote, Legislative Departments II.— ,, Treasury Department ,, : Land and Income Tax Department ,, Stamp Duties Department Hi.— ,, National Provident and Friendly Societies Department IV.— ,, Working Railways Department V.— ,, Post and Telegraph Working Expenses VI.— ,, Public Buildings ... ,, Domains ,, Maintenance and Improvement of Roads ,, Maintenance of Irrigation Works VII. — ,, Native Department VIII.— ,, Department of External Affairs ,, Department of Industries and Commerce IX.— ,, Department of Justice ,, Supreme and Magistrates' Courts ,, Prisons Department ,, Crown Law Office ... ,, Police Department X.— ,, Cook Islands XL— ,, Pensions Department XII.— ,, Mines Department... XIII.— ,, Department of Internal Affairs ,, Audit Department ... ,, Public Service Commissioner's Office ,, Printing and Stationery XIV.— ,, Mental Hospitals .. ,, Health Department XV.— ,, Naval Defence ,, New Zealand Military Forces and Cadets ,, Aviation ,, Non-effective Services „ Rifle Clubs XVI. — ,, Customs Department ,, Marine Department XVII.— ,, Department of Labour XVIIL— ,, Department of Lands and Survey XIX. — ,, Valuation Department XX.— ,, Electoral Department XXI. — ,, Department of Agriculture XXIL— ,, Tourist Department XXIII. — ,, Education Department 82,091 47,330 66,956 117,210 27,650 6,492,776 2,557,600 111,705 5,748 64,000 2,000 27,180 20,716 185,758 34,512 90,472 92,815 6,550 435,910 15,256 142,456 57,779 408,348 25,136 13,183,983 106 109 114 123 125 9,676 23,730 301,830 214,205 342,587 137 137 138 139 144 152 155 164 166 168 179 183 376,441 8,426 12,427 21,490 141,228 150,173 39,132 254,370 62,172 5,950 331,968 96,404 2,659,198 Total—Revenue Account 16,169,371 29,353,35'

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

SUMMARY— continued.

age. 1921-22. Summary of Services chargeable on the Consolidated Fund and other Accounts — contd. £ OTHER ACCOUNTS, 131,247 200 204 206 208 209 211 STATE FORESTS ACCOUNT STATE COAL-MINES ACCOUNT SCENERY PRESERVATION ACCOUNT NAURU AND OCEAN ISLANDS ACCOUNT LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS ACCOUNT ... NATIVE LAND SETTLEMENT ACCOUNT... HOUSING ACCOUNT DISCHARGED SOLDIERS SETTLEMENT ACCOUNT FISHING INDUSTRY PROMOTION ACCOUNT WESTPORT HARBOUR ACCOUNT 294,542 68,293 130,000 13,368 3,350 212 252,613 214 40,000 214 215 10,000 62,120 216 WAR EXPENSES ACCOUNT ... 1,833,849 220 PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S ACCOUNT... NATIVE TRUSTEE'S ACCOUNT 212,477 6,886 223 224 GOVERNMENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT ... GOVERNMENT ACCIDENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT STATE FIRE INSURANCE ACCOUNT STATE ADVANCES ACCOUNT— 112,676 226 11,002 80,959 227 229 231 Advances to Settlers Branch Advances to Workers Branch Advances to Local Authorities Branch 370,779 232 102,600 104,805

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1921-1922.

CIVIL LIST

Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services

1921-22. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ £ lis Excellency the Governor-General ... 5 ,000 2,500 2,500 7 7,500 Istablishment of the General Government 14,800 1,800 1,800 16 16,600 'or Native Purposes 7,000 7,000 7 7,000 TOTAL—CIVIL LIST 19,800 11,300 31,100 TOTAL CIVIL LIST :31,100

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PERMANENT CHARGES.

Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

INTEREST AND SINKING FUND. 1921-22. x ew 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 ,, per cent., 1 May and 1 November... £ 3,652 131 3,783 £94,200 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1900, and Finance Act, 1915 {Section 106) — Interest on £57,400 @ 4-| per cent., 1 May and 1 November ... 2,583 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 ,, 4J per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 2,864 1,481 4,345 £104,500 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1901, and Finance Act, 1915 (Section 106) — Interest on £1,800 @ 4-| per cent., 1 June and 1 December ... 81 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, 1902, and Finance Act, 1915 (Section 106) — Interest on £249,800 @ 4-| per cent., 1 June and 1 December 11,241 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1903— Interest on £15,400 @ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July... Interest on 224,300 ,, 4J per cent., 1 January and 1 July... Interest on 14,600 ,, 5f per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... Interest on 283,600 ,, 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest on 26,440 ,, 4-| per cent., 1 February and 1 August 616 10,094 803 11,344 1,190 24,047 £564,340 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1903, and Finance Act, 1915 (Section 106) — Interest on £25,250 @ per cent., 1 January and 1 July... Interest on 191,200 ,, per cent., 1 February and 1 August 1,136 8,604 9,740 £216,450 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1904— Interest on £565,500 @ 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 22,620 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1905 — Interest on £156,000 @, 4f per cent., 1 January and 1 July Interest on 53,500 ,, 5J per cent., 1 January and 1 July 7,020 2,943 9,963 £209,500

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

INTEEEST AND SINKING FUND— continued. 1921-22. Neio Zealand Loans Act, 1908—continued. Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1905, and Finance Act, 1915 (Section 106) — Interest on £500,500 @ 4i| per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... £ 22,523 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1906 — £ Interest on £425,900 @ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 17,036 Interest on 500,000 ,, 3J per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 17,500 Interest on 5,000 „ 4J per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 225 34,761 £930,900 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1906, and Finance Act, 1915 (Section 106) — Interest on £29,100 @ 4 \ per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 1,309 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1907— Interest on £667,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July... 26,680 Interest on 200,000 ,, 3-J per cent., 1 January and 1 July... 7,000 Interest on 200 ,, 4£ per cent., 1 January and 1 July... 9 33,689 £867,200 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1907, and Finance Act, 1915 (Section 106) — Interest on £122,500 @ 4J per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 5,513 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 @ per cent., 1 June and 1 December Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1911— Interest on £50,000 @ per cent., 1 June and 1 December 2,250 Interest on 50,000 ,, 3J per cent., 1 June and 1 December 1,750 Interest on 49,000 ,, 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July 1,960 8,595 I £149,000 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1911, and Finance Act, 1915 (Section 106) — Interest on £25,000 @ 4-J- per cent., 1 June and 1 December... 5,960 1,125 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1912— Interest on £186,500 @ 4| per cent., 15 April and 15 October 8,393 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1912, and Finance Act, 1915 (Section 106) — Interest on £19,500 @ 4-| per cent., 15 April and 15 October 877 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1914 — Interest on £1,170,100 @ 4 per cent., 1 May and 1 November 46,804 Interest on 1,320,000 „ 4| per cent., 1 May to 1 November 59,400 Interest on 59,900 ,, 4-| per cent., 30 June and31 December 2,696 Interest on 100,000 ,, 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 4,000 112,900 £2,650,000 Aid to Water-power Works Act, 1910 — Interest on £405,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 May and 1 November 16,200 Interest on 64,000 ,, 44 per cent., 1 May and 1 November 2,880 On further issues, say ... ... ... 500 £469,000 19,580 Amount to be recovered from Electric Supply Account ... 19,580

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

2—B. 7.

Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

1921-22. INTEREST AND SINKING FUND— continued. Appropriation Act, 1912 (Irrigation and Water-supply Account) — Interest on £15,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 May and 1 November ... £ 600 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 " 750 Appropriation Act, 1918 (Section 33L (Waimarino Bush Fire Relief Account) — Interest on £75,000 @ 4 percent. Amount to be recovered from Waimarino Bush Fire Relief Account 3 J00 3,000 Goal-mines Act, 1908— Interest on £120,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... Interest on 30,000 ,, 4 per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... 4,800 1,200 £150,000 6,000 Amount to be recovered from State Coal-mines Account... 6,000 Goal-mines Act, 1908, and Appropriation Act, 19.12— 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 £64,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 March and 1 September Interest on 36,000 ,,• i\ per cent., 1 March and 1 September 2,560 1,620 £100,000 4,180 Amount to be recovered from Discharged Soldiers Settlement Account 4,180 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 £170,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 March and 1 September Amount to be recovered from Discharged Soldiers Settlements Account 6,800 6,800 Discharged Soldiers Settlement Loans Act, 1919 (Section 4), (Land for Settlements) — Interest on £420,000 @ 4 per cent., due 1 March and 1 September ... Interest on 2,380,000 ,, 4| per cent., due 1 March and 1 September ... Interest on 5,000 ,, 5 per cent., due 1 March and 1 September ... Interest on 75,000 ,, 4| per cent., due 3 March and 3 September ... Interest on 3,050 ,, 4-| per cent., due 21 May and 21 November ... Interest on 50,000 ,, 4-J per cent., 119 days to 3 September and -J-year to 3 March ... 16,800 107,100 250 3,375 137 1,859 £2,933,050 129,521 Amount to be recovered from Land for Settlements Account (Discharged Soldiers) 129,521

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PERMANENT CHARGES—continued.

Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

1921-22. INTEBEST AND SINKING FUND— continued. Discharged Soldiers Settlement Loans Act, 1920— £ Interest on £250,000 @ 4f percent., 1 March and 1 September 11,250 Interest on 1,510,860 @ 5-J per cent., 15 January and 15 July 83,097 On further issues, say ... ... ... 20,000 £ £1,760,860 114,347 Amount to be recovered from Discharged Soldiers Settlement Account ... ... ... 114,347 District Baihvays Purchasing Acts, 1885-86— Interest on £40,000 @ 4 per cent. 1 January and l'July ... 1,600 Education Purposes Loans Act, 1919— Interest on £210,000 @ 4 \ per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 9,450 Interest on 60,000 ,, 5 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 3,000 Interest on 100,000 ,, i\ per cent., 70 days to 1 July and \- year to 1 January ... 3,113 Interest on 50,000 ,, 4J per cent., 36 days to 1 July and J-year to 1 January ... 1,347 Interest on 60,000 ,, 4J per cent., 166 days to 1 January... 1,228 Oh further issues, say ... ... ... 5,000 £480,000 23,138 Electric Vomer Works Loans Act, 1919 — Interest on £56,500 @ 5 per cent., due 15 January and 15 July 2,825 On further issues, say ... ... ... 100,000 102,825 Amount to be recovered from the Electric Supply Account 102,825 Finance Act, 1909 (Public Works)— Interest on £46,901 @ 4-J per cent., 1 February and 1 August 2,111 Finance Act, 1915 (Section 105), (Public Works) — Interest on £1,794,400 @ 4-|per cent., 15 June and 15 December 80,748 Interest on 69,195 ,, 5J per cent., 15 June and 15 December 3,806 84,554 £1,863,595 "Finance Act, 1915 (Section 106), (Conversions) — Interest on £100,500 @ 4f 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 ,, 4-| per cent., 1 February and 1 August 16,011 Interest on 7,100 ,, 4-J per cent., 1 March and 1 September 320 Interest on 127,500 ,, 4+, per cent., 31 March and 30 Sept. 5,738 Interest on 170,000 ,, 4-J per cent., 1 May and 1 November 7,650 Interest on 276,600 ,, 4-J per 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 Finance Act, 1916 (Section 35), (War Expenses) — Interest on £7,894,800 @ 4J per cent., 1 March and 1 Sept. 355,266 Interest on 1,120,000 ,, 4" per cent , 1 April and 1 October 44,800 Interest on 4,736,842 „ 5 per cent., 31 March and 30 Sept. 236,842 63,121 636,908 £13,751,642 * Shown for year 1921-22 under separate authorizing Acts

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PERMANENT CHARGES—continued.

Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

1921-22. INTEBEST AND SINKING FUND— continued. Finance Act, 1916 (Section 35), Appropriation Act, 1917 (Section 27), (War Expenses) — Interest on £17,900 @ 4J per cent., 1 March and 1 September £ 805 Finance Act, 1916 (Section 49), (Public Works) — Interest on £1,000,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 40,000 Finance Act, 1916 (Section 50), (State Forests) — Interest on £49,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest on 1,000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 February and 1 August 1,980 42 £50,000 2,002 Amount to be recovered from State Forests Account 2,002 Finance 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 Interest on 26,000 ,, 4 per cent., 20 April and 20 October Interest on 1,210,250 ,, 4J per cent., 15 May and 15 November Interest on 587,400 ,, 4Jper cent., 20 April and 20 October Interest on 6,600,000 ,, 5f per cent., 31 March and 30 Sept. £-. 60,200 1,040 54,461 26,433 354,750 £9,928,650 496,884 Finance Act, 1918 (No. 2), Part 4 (War Expenses) — Interest on £3,132,140 @ 4J per cent., 20 April and 20 October 140,946 Finance Act, 1918 (No. 2), (Section 6) — Sinking Fund on War Loans @ 1 per cent, on £81,538,570 ... 815,386 Finance Act, 1918 (No. 2), (Section 29), (Public Works)— Interest on £1,950,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest on 550,000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 February and 1 August 78,000 24,750 £2,500,000 102,750 Finance Act, 1918 (No. 2), (Section 30), Cold-storage Advances Account — Interest on £27,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 March and 1 September Amount to be recovered from Cold-storage Advances Account 1,080 1,080 Finance Act, 1918 (No. 2), (Section 31), (Discharged Soldiers) — Interest on £1,000,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 March and 1 September Amount to be recovered from Discharged Soldiers Settlement Account 40,000 40,000 Finance Act, 1918 (No. 2), (Section 32), (State Forests)— Interest on £80,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest-on 70,000 ,, 4 J per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest on 20,000 ,, 4J per cent., 97 days to 1 August and J-year to 1 February ... Interest on 5,000 ,, 4J per cent., 13 days to 1 August and J-year to 1 February On further issues, say 3,200 3,150 689 121 1,000 £175,000 8,160 Amount to be recovered from State Forests Account 8,160 Finance Act, 1919 (Section 5), (Public Works) — Interest on £150,000 @ 4J per cent., 1 February and 1 August 6,750

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PERMANENT CHARGES—continued.

Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

1921-22. INTEREST AND SINKING FUND—continued. Finance Act, 1920 (Section 15), (Public Works) — Interest on £1,040,000 @ 4J per cent., 1 June and 1 December Interest on 900,000 ,, 5 per cent , 1 June and 1 December Interest on 150,000 ,, 4J per cent., 57 days to 1 June and J-year to 1 December Interest on 190,000 ,, 4J per cent., 40 days to 1 June and J-year to 1 December Interest on 150,000 ,, 4J per cent., 25 days to 1 June and J-year to 1 December Interest on 33,000 ,, 4-J- per cent., 8 days to 1 June and J-year to 1 December Interest on 37,000 ,, 4J per cent., 7 days to 1 June and J-year to 1 December £ 46,800 45,000 4,429 5,212 3,837 775 864 £ 106,917 £2,500,000 Finance Act, 1920 (Section 15), (Nauru and Ocean Islands) — Interest on £600,000 @ 5 per cent., 1 June to 1 December ... Amount to be recovered from the Nauru and Ocean Islands Account 30,000 30,000 Finance Act, 1921 (Section 10), (Public Works) — Interest on £ 63,000 @ 4-J per cent., 7 days to 1 June and J-year to 1 December Interest on 100,000 ,, 4-J- per cent., 6 days to 1 June and J-year to 1 December On further issues, say 1,472 2,324 32,879 36,675 £163,000 Fishing Industry Promotion Act, 1919 — Interest on £1,220 @ 4-J- per cents, 1 June and 1 December Interest on 270 ,, 5 per cent., 1 June and 1 December On further issues, say ... 55 14 250 £1,490 319 Amount to be recovered from Fishing Industry Promotion Account 319 Fruit-preserving Industry Act, 1913, and Finance Act, 1917 (Section 80) — Interest on £51,210 @ 4 per cent., 1 April and 1 October Interest on 18,400 ,, 4J per cent., 1 April and 1 October... 2,048 828 £69,610 Amount to be recovered from Fruit-preserving Industry Advances Account ' ... "... 2,876 2,876 Government Railways Act, 1908— Railways Improvements Authorization Acts, 1904-7 — Interest on £67,500 @ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... Interest on 3,300 ,, 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest on 17,000 ,, 4 per cent., 30 June and 31 December Interest on 140,000 ,, 4J-per cent., 30 June and 31 December Interest on 2,000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 February and 1 August 2,700 132 680 6,300 90 9,902 £229,800 Government Railways Act, 1908, Railways Improvements Authorization Acts, 1904-7, and Finance Act, 1915 (Section 106) — Interest on £600 @ 4-J per cent., 1 January and 1 July Interest on 1,600 ,, 4J per cent., 1 March and 1 September... Interest on 500 ,, 4J per cent., 30 June and 31 December... 27 72 22 121 £2,700

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

1921-22. INTEBEST AND SINKING FUND— continued. rovernment Railways Act, 1908 — Finance Act, 1909— Interest on £50,000 @ 4J percent., 30 June and 31 December Interest on 8,400 ,, 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August £ 2,250 336 £ £58,400 2,586 Jovernment Railways Act, 1908, Finance Act, 1909, and Finance Act, 1915 (Section 106) — Interest on £15,400 @ 4J per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest on 1,200 ,, 4J per cent., 1 March and 1 September 693 54 747 £16,600 Jovernment 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 Jovernment Railways Amendment Act, 1910, and Finance Act, 1915 (Section 106)— Interest on £2,000 @ 4J per cent., 1 January and 1 July 90 Jreymouth Harbour Board Act, 1884 — Interest on £100,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 September and 1 March Amount to be recovered from the Greymouth Harbour Board 4,000 4,000 larbours 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 Amount to be recovered from the Greymouth Harbour Board 10,400 10,400 lauraki 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 lauraki Plains Amendment Act, 1913, and Appropriation Act, 1918 (Section 43)— Interest on £46,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest on 34,000 @ 4J per cent., 1 February and 1 August 1,840 1,530 £80,000 Amount to be recovered from the Hauraki Plains Settlement Account 3,370 3,370 lauraki Plains Amendment Act, 1913, and Appropriation Act, 1919 (Section 18)— Interest on £20,000 @ 4J per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest on 20,000 ,, 4J per cent., 97 days to 1 August and J-year to 1 February Interest on 5,000 ,, 4J per cent., 34 days to 1 August and J-year to 1 February Interest on 5,000 ,, 4J per cent., 13 days to 1 August and J-year to 1 February 900 689 133 120 £50,000 Amount to be recovered from Hauraki Plains Settlement Account ... ... 1,842 1,842

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

INTEEEST AND SINKING FUND— continued. 1921-22. Hauraki Plains Amendment Act, 1913, and Finance Act, 1920 (Section 16) — On issues, say Amount to be recovered from Hauraki Plains Settlement Account £ 500 500 £ Housing Act, 1919 (Section 30), (Housing Account) — Interest on £270,000 @ 4J per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... Interest on 30,000 ,, 4J per cent., 37 days to 1 July and J-year to 1 January Interest on 2,400 ,, 4J per cent., 177 days to 1 January, 1922 On further issues, say 12,150 812 52 5,000 £302,400 18,014 Amount to be recovered from Housing Account 18,014 Housing Act, 1919 (Section 46), (Loans to Employers for Workers Dwellings Account) — Interest on £3,150 @ 4J per cent., 1 January and 1 July Interest on 225 ,, 4J per cent., 85 days to 1 July and J-year to 1 January Interest on 600 ,, 4J per cent., 56 days to 1 July and J-year to 1 January On further issues, say 142 7 18 100 £3,975 267 Amount to be recovered from Loans to Employers for Workers' Dwellings Account ... 267 Hutt Railway and Road Improvement Acts, 1903, 1905, 1907, and 1910— Interest on £102,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 May and 1 November Interest on 127,000 ,, 4J 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 4,080 5,715 692 2,208 208 12,903 £306,680 Irrigation and Water-supply Act, 1913— Interest on £75,100 @ 4 per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... Interest on 24,900 ,, 4J per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... 3,004 1,121 £100,000 4,125 Kauri-gum Industry Amendment Act, 1914 — Interest on £32,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 May and 1 November ... Interest on 18,000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 May and 1 November ... 1,280 810 £50,000 2,090 Amount to be recovered from Kauri-gum Industry Account 2,090 Zauri-gum Industry Amendment Act, 1914, Appropriation Act, 1918 (Section 45)— Interest on £3,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 May and 1 November ... Interest on 5,500 ,, 4J per cent., 167 days to 1 November ... Interest on 2,000 ,, 4J per cent., 145 days to 1 November ... On further issues, say 120 103 36 200 £10,500 Amount to be recovered from Kauri-gum Industry Account 459 459

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services

1921-22. INTEBEST AND SINKING FUND— continued. Lands Improvement and Native Lands Acquisition Act, 1894 — Interest on £400,000 @ 4J per cent., 31 March and 30 September £ 18,000 Land for Settlements Act, 1908— £ Interest on £866,525 @ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 34,661 Interest on 415,185 ,, 4J per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 18,683 Interest on 9,600 ,, 5J per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 528 Interest on 339,615 ,, 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 13,585 Interest on 164,745 ,, 4J per cent., 1 February and 1 August 7,414 Interest on 5,300 ,, 5 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 265 Interest on 4,100 ,, 5J per cent., 1 February and 1 August 225 Interest on 10,000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 March and 1 September 450 Interest on 77,000 ,, percent., 15 March and 15 Sept. 3,080 Interest on 800 ,, 4 per cent., 31 March and 30 Sept. 32 Interest on 133,800 ,, 4 per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... 5,352 Interest on 65,000 ,, 4 per cent., 1 May and 1 November 2,600 Interest on 4,100 ,, 4J per cent., 1 May and 1 November 184 Interest on 37,778 ,, 4J per cent., 1 June and 1 December 1,700. £2,133,548 88,759 Amount to be recovered from the Land for Settlements Account ... ... ... 88,759 Land for Settlements Act, 1908, and Finance Act, 1915 (Section 106) — Interest on £170,350 @ 4J per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 7,666 Interest on 108,100 ,, 4J per cent., 1 February and 1 August 4,864 Intereston 127,500 ,, 4J per cent., 31 March and 30 September 5,737 Intereston 71,700 ,, 4J per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... 3,226 Intereston 112,600 ,, 4J per cent., 1 May and 1 November... 5,067 £590,250 26,560 Amount to be recovered from the Land for Settlements Account ... ... ... 26,560 Land Laws Amendment Act, 1913— Interest on £14,200 @ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 568 Interest on 24,200 ,, 4J per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 1,089 Interest on 8,000 ,, 4 per cent., 22 January and 22 July... 320 Interest on 119,050 ,, 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 4,762 Interest on 65,300 ,, 4J per cent , 1 February and 1 August 2,938 Interest on 244,800 ,, 4 per cent., 1 March and 1 September 9,792 Interest on 10,200 ,, 4J per cent., 1 March and 1 September 459 Intereston 20,000 ,, 5 per cent., 26 March and 26 September 1,000 Interest on 15,000 ,, 4J per cent., 29 March and 29 September 675 Interest on 166,000 ,, 4J per cent., 30 March and30 September 7,470 Intereston 50,000 ,, 4J per cent., 31 March and 30 September 2,250 Interest on 698,000 ,, 4 per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... 27,920 Intereston 79,100 ,, 4J per cent , 1 April and 1 October ... 3,559 Interest on 100,000 ,, 4 per cent., 1 June and 1 December ... 4,000 Interest on 10,000 ,, 4J per cent., 30 June and 30 December 450 Intereston 10,500 ,, 4 per cent., 30 June and 31 December 420 £1,634,350 67,672 Amount to be recovered from the Land for Settlements Account ... ... ... 67,672 Land Laws Amendment Act, 1913, and Appropriation Act, 1918 (Section 42) — Intereston £560,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... 22,400 Interest on 10,000 ,, 4J percent., 1 April and 1 October ... 450 £570,000 22,850 Amount to be recovered from the Land for Settlements Account .. ... ... 22,850

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

INTEEEST AND SINKING FUND—continued. 1921-22 Land Laws Amendment Act, 1913, and Finance Act, 1915 (Section 106JInterest on £ 1,100 @ 4J per cent., 1 January and 1st July... Interest on 13,900 ,, 4J per cent., 1 February and 1 August £ 49 625 £ £15,000 674 Amount to be recovered from the Land for Settlements Account 674 Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1908— Government Loans to Local Bodies Act, 1886 — Interest on £250,300 @ 4 per cent., 1 March and 1 September 10,01 Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1908 — Interest on £790,000 @ 4J per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... Intereston 416,000 ,, 4 per cent., 1 March and 1 September Interest on 645,000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 March and 1 September Interest on 50,000 ,, 4 per cent., 1 June and 1 December 35,550 16,640 29,025 2,000 £1,901,000 83,215 Maori Land Settlement Act, 1905— Interest on £ 39,175 @ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... Interest on 145,000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 1,567 6,525 8,092 £184,175 - Maori Land Settlement Act, 1905, and Finance Act, 1915 (Section 106j— Interest on £15,375 @ 4J per cent., 1 January and 1 July 692 Maori Land Settlement Act Amendment Act, 1907 — Interest on £50,000 @ 4J per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 2,250 Mining Amendment Act, 1913 — Interest on £7,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 May and 1 November... Interest on 4,500 ,, 4J per cent., 1 May and 1 November ... 280 202 £11,500 482 Amount to be recovered from the Mining Advances Account 482 Mining Amendment Act, 1913, and Amendment Act, 1919 — Intereston £10,000 @ 4J per cent., 1 May and 1 November Interest on 2,000 ,, 4J per cent., 24 days to 1 May and J-year to 1 November Interest on 5,000 ,, 4J per cent., 10 days to 1 May and J-year to 1 November Intereston 2,000 ,, 4J per cent., 136 days to 1 November On further issues, say 450 51 119 34 1C0 £19,000 Amount to be recovered from the Mining Advances Account 754 754 Native Land Amendment Act, 1913— Interest on £4,800 @ 4J per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... Interest on 1,500 ,, 4J per cent., 20 January and 20 July Intereston 1,128,500 ,, 4 per cent., 1 April and 1 October... Interest on 612,400 ,, 4J per cent., 1 April and 1 October... Interest on 25,000 ,, 5 percent., 1 April and 1 October... Interest on 20,000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 April and 1 October... Interest on 3,000 ,, "4J per cent., 5 June and 5 December On further issues, say 216 68 45,140 27,558 1,250 850 135 2,500 £1,795,200 77,717 Amount to be recovered from the Native Land Settle- ... ments Account 77,717

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

3—B. 7.

Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

1921-22. INTEREST AND SINKING FUND— continued. 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.,.l June and 1 December 43,341 Sinking Fund on £1,795,167 @ 4 per cent. ... ... 71,807 115,148 New Zealand Consols Act, 1908— Interest on £ @, 3J per cent., 1 February and 1 August 240 Interest on 469,147 ,, 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 18,766 £475,992 New Zealand Loans Act, 1908— Consolidated Loan Act, 1867 — Interest on £13,000 @ 4£ per cent., 15 April and 15 October 19,006 585 Consolidated Stock Act, 1884 — Interest payable— On £194,200 @ 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August ... 7,768' On 165,000 ,, 4f per cent., 1 January and 1 Julv ... 7,425 On 385,500 ,, 4 per cent., 30 June and 31 December ... 15,420 30,613 £744,700 Defence and other Purposes Loan Act, 1870— Interest on £25,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 1,000 Interest on 75,000 ,, 4£ per cent., 15 April and 15 October 3,375 4,375 £100,000 General Purposes Loan Act, 1873 — Interest on £54,700 @ 4 per cent., 28 May and 28 November 2,188 Interest on 5,200 ,, 4 per cent., 15 April and 15 October ... 208 Interest on 800 ,, 5 per cent., 15 April and 15 October ... 40 2,436 £60,700 Immigration and Public Works Loan Act, 1870 — Interest on £27,900 @ A\ per cent., 15 April and 15 October... 1,255 New Zealand Consolidated Inscribed Stock (London issue) — Interest @ 4 per cent., payable 1 May and 1 November— On £3,000,000 New Zealand Loan Act, 1882 ... ... 120,000 On 1,500,000 New Zealand Loan Act, 1884 ... ... 60,000 On 1,567,800 New Zealand Loan Act, 1886 ... ... 62,712 On 1,000,000 North Island Main Trunk Railway Loan Act, 1882 ... ...' ... 40,000 On 1,000,000 New Zealand Loan Act, 1888 ... ... 40,000 On 5,371,200 First series of Conversions ... ... 214,848 On 6,263,811 Second series of Conversions ... ... 250,553 On 4,688,444 Third series of Conversions ... ... 187,538 On 4,557,047 Sixth series of Conversions ... ... 182,282 On 619,500 Expenses of Conversions and Raising Loans 24,780 On 100,000 additional to £3,000,000 Loan, 1912 ... 4,000 On 230,500 for Redemptions ... ... ... 9,220 On 2,100 for Naval Defence ... .. ... 84 On 200,000 for Redemptions ... ... ... 8,000 £30,100,402 1,204,017 Amount to be recovered from — £ Land for Settlements Account ... 951 State Coal-mines Account ... 21 Native Land Settlement Account ... 149 State Advances Account :.. 9,549 _ 10,670 1,193,347

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services

INTEEEST AND SINKING FT1ND— continued. New Zealand Loans Act, 1908 —continued. New Zealand Consolidated Inscribed Stock (London issue) —contd. Interest @ 4 per cent., pavable 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 Eedemption 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— £ Land for Settlements Account ... 34,346 State Coal-mines Account ... 2,067 Native Land Settlement Account ... 10,200 State Advances Account ... 113,381 159,994 275,39 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 Baising 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— £ Land for Settlements Account ... 35,192 State Coal-mines Account ... 14 Cheviot Estate Account ... 8,866 State Advances Account ... 36,133 80,205 534,70' 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 — £ Land for Settlements Account ... 2,075 State Advances Account ... 89,700 91,775 New Zealand Inscribed Stock Act, 1917 — Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1903— Interest on £4,425 @ 5J per cent., 1 January and 1 July 198,02 24 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1914— Interest on £100,000 @ 5J per cent., 30 June and 31 December 5,50i

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PERMANENT CHARGES-continued.

Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services

1921-22 INTEREST AND SINKING FCND-continued. New Zealand Inscribed Stock Act, 1917 —continued. Discharged Soldiers Settlement Loans Act, 1920— £ Intereston £2,500 @ 5 per cent., 15 January and 15 July 125 Intereston 2,475,944 ,, 5 J per cent., 15 January and 15 July 136,177 On further issues, say ... ... ... 20,000 £2,478,444 156,302 Amount to be recovered from Discharged Soldiers Settlement Account ... ... ... 156,302 Electric Power-works Loan Act, 1919— Interest on £1,331,010 @ 5 per cent., 15 January and 15 July 66,550 Amount to be recovered from Electric Supply Account ... 66,550 Finance Act, 1915 (Section 105), (Public Works) — Interest on £1,300 @ 5 per cent., 1.5 June and 15 December 65 Intereston 140,135 ,, 5J per cent., 15 June and 15 December 7,707 7,772 £141,435 Finance Act, 1916 (Section 35), (War Purposes) — Interest on £2,539,750 @ 4J per cent., 15 May and 15 November 114,289 Finance Act, 1918 (Section 10), (War Purposes) — Interest on £4,801,950 @ 4J per cent., 15 May and 15 November 216,088 Interest on 281,100 ,, 5 per cent., 15 May and 15 November 14,055 Interest on 4,569,480 ,, 4J per cent., 20 April and 20 October 205,627 Intereston 439,340 ,, 5 per cent., 20 April and 20 October 21,967 457,737 £10,091,870 Finance Act, 1918 (No. 2), (Part IV), (War Purposes) — Interest on £27,060 @ 5 per cent., 20 April and 20 October 1 ,353 Interest on 1,678,870 ,, 4J per cent., 20 April and 20 October ■ 75,549 Finance Act, 1919 (Section 5), (Public Works) — Interest on £600,000 @ 5 per cent., 15 January and 15 July ... 76,902 30,000 Land for Settlements Act, 1908 — Interest on £ 800 @ 5J per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 44 Intereston 14,150 ,, 5J per cent., 1 February and 1 August ... 778 £14,950 822 Amount to be recovered from Land for Settlements Account ... 822 Railways Improvement Authorization Act, 1914— Interest on £12,490 @, 5 per cent., 15 January and 15 July 625 War Purposes Loan Act, 1917— Interest on £2,810 @ 3 per cent., 15 May and 15 November 84 Interest on 770,960 ,, 5 per cent., 15 May and 15 November 38,548 Interest on 12,821,515 ,, 4J per cent., 15 May and 15 November 576,968 615,600 £13,595,285 1,308,668 New Zealand State-guaranteed Advances Act, 1909— Land for Settlements Branch — Interest on £ 25,000 @ 3J per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... 875 Interest on 470,000 ,, 3f per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... 17,625 £495,000 18,500 Amount to be recovered from Land for Settlements Account 18,500

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services

INTEREST AND SINKING FUND—continued. 1921-22. New Zealand State-guaranteed, Advances Act, 1909 —continued. 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 ,, 3-f 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 Native Land Settlement Branch — Interest on £30,000 @ 3f per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... Interest on 50,000 ,, 4 per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... 1,126 2,000 £80,000 3,126 Amount to be recovered from the Native Land Settlement Account 3,126 New Zealand State-guaranteed Advances Acts, 1909-10, and Finance Act, 1915 (Section 106) — Lana for Settlements Branch — Interest on £73,550 @ 4J per cent., 1 January and 1 July Interest on 10,000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest on 4,000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 March and 1 September 3,310 450 180 £87,550 Amount to be recovered from the Land for Settlements Account 3,940 3,940 Guaranteed Mining Advances — Interest on £10,000 @ 4J per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... Amount to be recovered from Mining Advances Account ... 450 450

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

INTEBEST AND SINKING FUND—continued. Post and Telegraph Act, 1908— Interest on £200,000 @ 4J per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... £ 9,000 Public Debt Extinction Act, 1910— £ Sinking Fund on £105,000,000 ... ... ... 203,132 Adjustment for financial years 1916 to 1921 (inclusive) ... 156,649 359,781 Public Revenues Act, 1910— Reserve Fund Securities Act, 1907— Interest on £800,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August • 32,000 Treasury Bills — Interest on bills issued during the year @ 4J per cent., 30 September and 31 March 246 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 and31 March 40,895 81,34' £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 1,700,000 ,, 4J percent., 1 February and 1 August 76,500 Intereston 3,750 ,, 4 percent., 1 February and 1 August 150 Intereston 390,000 ,, 4 per cent., 1 May and 1 November 15,600 Intereston 3,232,323 ,, 4J per cent., 1 June and 1 December 145,455 481,388 £10,199,742 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 Railway Act, 1905 — Interest on 53,476 @'4J per cent., 1 May and 1 November ... 2,406 Railways Improvement Authorization Act, 1914 — Interest on £255,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 10,200 Interest on 415,000 ,, 4J per cent.,.l February and 1 August 18,675 Intereston 30.000 ,, 5 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 1,500 Interest on 9,200 ,, 4J per cent., 117 days to 1 August and J-year to 1 February ... 340 Interest on 20,000 ,, 4J per cent., 34 days to 1 August and J-year to 1 Februarv ... 534 £729,200' 31,249 Rangitaiki Land Drainage Amendment Act, 1913 — Interest on £10,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 March and 1 September 400 Amount to be recovered from Bangitaiki Land Drainage Account ... ... ... 400 Rangitaiki Land Drainage Amendment Acts, 1913 and 1914— Interest on £14,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 March and 1 September 560 Interest on 36,000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 March and 1 September 1,620 £50,000 2,180 Amount to be recovered from Bangitaiki Land Drainage Account •"• ... ... ... 2,180

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

INTEBEST AND SINKING FUND— continued. Rangitaiki Land Drainage Amendment Act, 1913, and Finance Act, 1917 (Section 81)— Interest on £40,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 March and 1 September... Amount to be recovered from Bangitaiki Land Drainage Account £ 1,600 1,600 £ Rangitaiki Land Drainage Amendment Act, 1913, and Appropriation Act, 1918 (Section 44) — Interest on £47,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 March and 1 September Interest on 3,000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 March and 1 September 1,880 135 £50,000 Amount to be recovered from the Bangitaiki Land Drainage Account 2,015 2,015 Rangitaiki Land Drainage Amendment Act, 1913, and Appropriation Act, 1919 (Section 19) — Interest on £60,000 @ 4J per cent., 1 March and 1 September Amount to be recovered from the Bangitaiki Land Drainage Account 2,700 2,700 Rangitaiki Land Drainage Amendment Act, 1913, and Finance Act, 1920 (Section 16)— Interest on £20,000 @ 4J per cent., 1 June and 1 December... Interest on 10,000 ,, h per cent., 1 June and 1 December... Interest on 20,000 ,, 4J per cent., 36 days to 1 June and J-year to 1 December Interest on 5,000 ,, 4J per cent., 156 days to 1 December... On further issues, say 900 500 539 96 200 £55,000 2,235 Amount to be recovered from the Bangitaiki Land Drainage Account 2,235 Scenery Preservation Act, 1908— Interest on £89,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 May and 1 November... Interest on 5,000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 May and 1 November... 3,560 225 £94,000 Amount to be recovered from the Scenery Preservation Account 3,785 3,785 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

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PERMANENT CHARGES—continued.

Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

INTEEEST AND SINKING FUND—continued. 1921-22. iwamp Drainage Act, 1915, and, Appropriation Act, 1918 (Section 46) — £ Interest on £27.000 @, 4 per cent., 1 May and 1 November... 1,080 Interest on 50,000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 May and 1 November... 2,250 Interest on 5,000 ,, 5 per cent., 1 May and 1 November... 250 Interest on 20,000 ,, 4J per cent., 17 days to 1 May and J-year to 1 November ... 492 Intereston 10,000 ,, 4 J per cent., 178 days to 1 November... 219 Intereston 20,000 ,, 4J per cent., 172 days to 1 November... 424 Intereston 20,000 ,, 4J per cent., 154 days to 1 November... 380 Intereston 20,000 ,, 4J per cent., 145 days to 1 November... 358 On further issues, say ... ... ... 500 £ £172,000 5,953 Amount to be recovered from Swamp Land Drainage Account ... ... ... 5,953 Vaihou and Ohmemuri Rivers Improvement Act, 1910— Interest on £130,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 5,200 Interest on 20,000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 February and 1 August 900 £150,000 6,100 Amount to be recovered from the Waihou and Ohinemuri Bivers Improvement Account ... ... 6,100 Waihou and Ohinemuri Rivers Improvement Act, 1910, and Finance Act, 1919 (Section 6) — Interest on £68,000 @ 4J per cent., 1 February and 1 August 3,060 Interest on 3,000 ,, 4J per cent., 118 days to 1 August, J-year to 1 February ... Ill Intereston 10,000 ,, 4J per cent., 101 days to 1 August, J-year to 1 February ... 350 On further issues, say ... ... ... 1,000 £81,000 4,521 Amount to be recovered from the Waihou and Ohinemuri Bivers Improvement Account ... ... ... 4,521 far 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 £1,521,500 @ 5 per cent., 15 May and 15 November 76,075 Interest on 3,300,000 „ 5| per cent., 31 March and 30 September 177,375 Intereston 1,530,000 ,,5 per cent., 31 March and 30 September 76,500 Intereston 8,156,750 „ 4J per cent., 15 May and 15 November 367,054 697,004 £14,508,250 Wellington and Manawatu Railway Purchase Act, 1908— Interest on £500,000 @ 4J per cent., 1 March and 1 September 22,500 Vestpnrt Harbour Act, 1920 — Westport Harbour Board Act, 1884 — Interest on £150,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 March and 1 September 6,000 Sinking Fund, 1 per cent, on above ... ... 1,500 Westport Harbour Board Act, 1884, and Loan Acts, 1896, 1897, and 1900— Interest on £500,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 20,000 Sinking Fund, 1 per cent, on above ... ... ... 5,000

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services

INTEEEST AND SINKING FUND— continued. Westport Harbour Boara Loan Act, 1908 — Interest on £200,000 @ 5 per cent., 15 February and 15 August Sinking fund, 1 per cent, on above £ ! 10,000 2,000 Amount to be recovered from the Westport Harbour Account 44,500 44,500 ?o provide for increase in rate of interest for renewal of loans falling due during the year 10,001 Itate Advances Debt — The Government Advances to Settlers Act, 1894, and Extension Act, 1901— Interest on £80,000 @ 4J per cent. 1 June and 1 December... Amount to be recovered from the State Advances Office 3,600 3,600 Jovernment Advances to Settlers Act, 1908— Advances to Settlers — Interest on £105,000 @ 4J per cent., 1 June and 1 December Intereston 57,900 ,, 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... Intereston 100,000 ,, 4j per cent., 1 March and 1 September 4,725 2,316 4,500 £262,900 Amount to be recovered from the State Advances Office 11,541 11,541 Advances to Workers — Interest on £ 5,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... Interest on 25,000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 June and 1 December 200 1,125 £30,000 Amount to be recovered from the State Advances Office 1,325 1,325 Jovernment Advances to Settlers Act, 1908, and Finance Act, 1915 (Section 106)— Advances to Workers — Interest on £10,000 @ 4J per cent., 1st January and 1st July Amount to be recovered from the State Advances Office 450 450 Vew Zealand State-guaranteed Advances Acts, 1909 and 1910— Advances to Settlers — Interest on £1,762,626 @ 4J per cent., 1 June and 1 December Interest on 205,000 ,, 4 per cent., 1 June and 1 December Intereston 750,000 ,, 4 per cent., 23 April and 23 October Intereston 43,794 ,, 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 79,318 8,200 30,000 1,752 £2,761,420 Amount to be recovered from the State Advances Office 119,270 119,270

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

ANALYSIS.

4—B. 7.

Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

1921-22. INTEBEST AND SINKING FUND—continued. 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 INTEBEST AND SINKING FUND ... £8,512,352 interest and Sinking Fund jess Becoveries 10,319,184 1,806,832 Net charge to Consolidated Fund £8,512,352

1921-22. Estimated. Purpose of Loans. Gross. Recoveries j from respective Accounts. Net charge to Consolidated Fund. £ 4,615,198 £ (21 tx mc £ £ 4,615,198 War Expenses ... Discharged Soldiers Settlement (including purchase of Estates) Land for Settlements State Advances ... Public Works ... ... Electric Supply ... Greymouth HarbourJBoard... Westport Harbour Miscellaneous Purposes 467,150 403,456 463,048 487,100 188,955 14,400 44,500 3,635,377 615,196 467,15C 403,451: 463,046 a on inr 487,101 188,95£ 14.40C 44,50C 635,377 8 0 467,150 6 403,456 8 463,048 A 0 5 188,955 0 14,400 0 44,500 7 225,323 487,100 3,410,054 TOTAL £10,319,184 £1,806,832 £8,512,352

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

1921-22. UNDER SPECIAL ACTS OF THE LEGISLATURE. Appropriation Act, 1916 (Section 9) — Payment of subsidies to Local Bodies in respect of general rates £ 165,000 Appropriation Act, 1920 (Section 11) — Butter subsidy for seasons 1918-19 and 1919-20 ... 8,251 Appropriation Act, 1920 (Section 12) — Butter subsidies payable for season 1920-21 504,146 Auckland University College Act, 1882---Grant-in-aid 4,000 Civil Service Act, 1908 — Pensions, Compensation, and Gratuities under Civil Service Act, 1908 28,000 Defence Act, 1909— Pensions and allowances 3,000 Education Act, 1914— Education Boards — Subsidies on bequests and on voluntary contributions on account of Public Primary Schools (including District High Schools) 15,000 Technical Instruction — Subsidies on bequests and on voluntary contributions 4,000 National Scholarships — Grants to Education Boards for junior and senior scholarships 12,000 Secondary Schools — Subsidies on bequests and on voluntary contributions 1,000 Education Reserves Amendment Act, 1913 (Section 3) — Compensation for improvements 13,000 Finance Act, 1918 (No. 2), (Section 8)— Free issue of official postage-stamps to members of both Houses 1,850 Finance Act, 1919 (Section 14) — Pensions in respect of Police Officers 500 Finance Act, 1920 (Section 21) — Interest at 4 per cent, on New Zealand Expeditionary Force canteen profits and regimental funds deposited with Government at Oil 2,904 Finance Act, 1920 (Section 43) — Canterbury College (additional to statutory grant) 2,000 Fire Brigades Act, 1908— Section 21 (subsidies payable) 2,000 Greymouth Harbour Board Amendment Act, 1920 (Section 5) — Subsidy for interest, sinking fund, and other loan charges 15,000 High Commissioner Act, 1908— Salary of High Commissioner 2,000 Hospitals and Charitable Institutions Acts, 1909, 1910, and 1913— Subsidies payable 425,000 Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1908— Salaries of Judge and Members of the Arbitration Court 3,500 Judicature Act, 1908 — Superannuation allowances 3,750 Judicature Amendment Acts, 1913 and 1920-— Salaries of Judges of the Supreme Court 16,250

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

UNDER SPECIAL ACTS OF THE LEGISLATURE— continued. 1921-22. Land Act, 1908— Payments to Receivers of Land Revenue, Local Bodies' Deposit Accounts, for payment to local authorities in respect of rents, royalties, &c. £ 54,792 National Endowment Residue — £ For Education purposes ... ... 71,737 For Old-age Pensions ... ... 30,744 102,481 Land Settlement Finance Act, 1909 (Section 13) — Deficiencies in interest due on debentures guaranteed by the Government Legislature Act, 1908, and Civil List Act, 1920— Payment to Members of the Legislative Council and House of Representatives 47,650 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' Amendment Act, 1908 (Section 10) — Sinking funds of guaranteed loans payable to Public Trustee ... 600 Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913 (Subsections 3 and 4 of Section 70) — Sinking funds payable to State Advances Office ... 500 Magistrates' Courts Amendment Acts, 1913 and 1920 — Salaries of Magistrates 25,433 Marlborough High School Act, 1899— Grant-in-aid 400 Miner's Phthisis Act, 1915, and Finance Act, 1920 — Pensions and allowances 29,500 Mitnicipal Corporations Act, 1908 (Section 73) — Subsidies payable in respect of general rates 25,000 National Provident Fund Act, 1910 (Section 25) — £ Subsidies on contributions ... ... 27,416 Finance Act, 1916, and National Provident Fund Act, 1910— Maternity allowances (section 18) ... ... 7,000 Maternity allowances for Friendly Societies (section 67) ... 28,500 Subsidy on total contributions from approved Friendly Societies for the year ended 31st December, 1919 (section 75) ... ... ... 1,056 New Plymouth Harbour Board Endowment Act, 1874— One-fourth of proceeds of sales, &c, payable co Harbour Board 63,972 8,500 New Zealand Institute Act, 1908— General expenses of Institute 1,000 New Zealand Loans Act, 1908 — New Zealand Consolidated Stock — Charges and expenses of management 23,500 Public Debts Sinking Funds — Salary of Secretary to the Commissioners, and expenses 50 * Previously charged to Interest and Sinking Fund.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

1921-22. UNDER SPECIAL ACTS OF THE LEGISLATURE— continued. 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 3,400 10,000 250 31,500 University Colleges— Subsidies on bequests and on voluntary contributions 8,000 Orchard-tax Act, 1916 (Section 4) — Proceeds of Orchard-tax payable to New Zealand Fruitgrowers' Federation, Limited 2,000 Pensions Act, 1913, and Finance Act, 1920 — Military pensions (Maori War) Old-age pensions ... ... 750,000 Less amount charged to National Endowment Residue ... 30,744 40,000 Widows' pension 719,256 225,000 Public Revenues Act, 1910, and Appropriation Act, 1920 — Salary of Controller and Auditor-General ... ... 1,300 Claims repayable under sections 16, 29, and 90 ... ... 300 1,600 Public Revenues Amendment Act, 1912 (Section 5) — Fire Insurance Fund 10,000 Public Service Act, 1912, and Appropriation Act, 1920— Salaries of Public Service Commissioners 2,700 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 ... ... 43,000 154,000 Rabbit Nuisance Act, 1908— Expenses connected with the destruction of rabbits 5,500 Reserves and other Lands Disposal and Public Bodies Empowering Act, 1916 (Section 67) — Compensation to Mrs. Ann Noble, of Alexandra, Otago 78 Schafer, McGuire, and Others Pension Act, 1872 — Mrs. Ellen McGuire 18 Slaughtering and Inspection Act, 1908 — Compensation to owners of condemned stock 9,000 Stock Act, 1908— Compensation for stock destroyed 11,000 Valuation of Land Act, 1908 (Section 33) — Acquisition of land under Sections 30 and 31 3,000 Victoria College Act, 1905— Grant-in-aid 4,000

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SUMMARY.

Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

1921-22. UNDER SPECIAL ACTS OF THE LEGISLATURE— continued. £ Waihou and Ohinemuri Rivers Improvement Act, 1910— Section 17 (d) and Amendment Act, 1912, and Appropriation Act, 1916 (Section 27), (Crown's proportion of interest and sinking fund on loan raised under the Act) 1,000 War Pensions Act, 1915, and Finance Act, 1920 — Pensions and allowances 1,750,000 Walsh and Others Pension Act, 1869— Mrs. Ellen Ann Hewett ... ... . ... 50 Westport Harbour Act, 1920, and Finance Act, 1921 (Section 4) — Transfer to Westport Harbour Account 24,000 TOTAL UNDER SPECIAL ACTS £4,640,531 ANALYSIS. 1921-22. Expended. Education Purposes 'ensions Subsidies to Local Authorities Subsidies to Hospital Boards Subsidies on account of Butter Miscellaneous ... £ 184,287 2,829,896 207,000 425,000 512,397 481,951 TOTALS ... £4,640,531

1921-22. Interest and Sinking Fund £ 8,512,352 Jnder Special Acts 4,640,531 TOTAL PERMANENT CHARGES £13,152,883

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

1921-22. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. lote No. 1. —Legislative Departments— £ £ £ Subdivision No. I. — Legislative Council... 2,600 230 2,830 „ II. — House of Representatives 3,440 9,725 13,165 „ III. — Law Drafting Office ... H, 834 200 3,034 IV. — General Assembly Library 3,395 1,538 4,933 „ V. — Hansard 7,320 9,050 16,370 „ VI. — Bellamy's 6,336 2,938 9,474 „ VII. — General Expenses ... 4,121 28,164 32,285 Total—Vote No. 1 30,246 51,845 82,091 TOTAL 51,845 82,091 30,246 Number >f Persons. Item. 1921-22. VOTE No. 1.— LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENTS. 1921-22. Subdivision No. I. — Legislative Council. 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 £ 2,185 £ 315 100 Other Charges for and incidental to — Staff of Minister leading Legislative Council 2,600 230 Total — Subdivision No. I 2,830 Subdivision No. II. — House of Representatives. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 Salaries — Second Clerk Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms Reader and Clerk of Bills and Papers ... Accountant and Record Clerk Chief Messenger Assistant Chief Messenger ... Messenger Committee Clerks : 3 at £235, 1 at £205 Clerk, House of Representatives Clerk Assistant, House of Representatives 500 300 380 350 330 305 265 910 50 50 11 *3,440 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages. 'es.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number of Persons. tern. VOTE No. 1.—LEGISLATIVE DEPAETMENTS— continued. 192 -22. 1921-22. Subdivision No. II. — House of Representatives —contd. £ Other Charges for and incidental to — 4 Office fittings and requisites, including printing and stationery 5 Telephone services, including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls 6 Temporary Assistance— £ Extra Clerks ... ... 1,774 Extra Committee Eeporters ... 100 Extra Messengers ... ... 4,505 Orderlies ... ... 1,626 4 5 6 1,260 450 *8,005 7 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 7 10 Total — Sitbdivision No. II 9,725 13,16 Subdivision No. III. — Law Drafting Office. 1 2 8 Salaries — Bill Drafting Department — Law Draftsman Assistant Law Draftsmen — 1 at £550, 1 at £500 ... Compilation Department— Compiler of Statutes Clerical and General — Shorthand-writer, Typiste, and Office Assistant ... 900 1,050 1 700 1 184 5 Other Charges for and incidental to — 9 Office requisites, printing and stationery, postage, purchase of law reports, telephones, and contingencies 2,834 200 Total — Subdivision No. Ill 3,03Subdivision No. IV. — General Assembly Library. 1 1 5 Salaries — 10 Library — Chief Librarian (also grant of £50 per annum as Advisory Director, Turnbull Library) Assistant Librarian 5 Assistants in Library: 1 at £400, 1 at £350, 1 at £335, 2 at £320 Binder for Parliamentary Library Messenger 10 725 500 1 1 1,725 295 150 9 *3,395 1 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number if Persons. Item.' 1921-22. VOTE No. 1.—LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENTS— continued. 1921-22. £ Subdivision No. IV. — General Assembly Library — continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — 11 Allowance to H. J. Millan, late Assistant, on retirement 12 Binding books 13 Grant to Library Fund 14 Newspapers and carriage of books 15 Payment for London Gazette and other official publications 11 12 13 14 15 50 400 600 370 118 Total — Subdivision No. TV 1,538 4,933 Subdivision No. V. — Hansard. 1 11 1 1 1 1 2 16 Salaries — Hansard Staff and Reporters — Chief Beporter 11 Beporters: 5 at £460, 2 at £455, 1 at £425, 1 at £405, 2 at £380 Hansard Supervisor Hansard Supervisor's Assistant Clerk to Hansard Supervisor Hansard Indexer. Committee Beporters : 2 at £255 Extra assistance for Hansard 16 705 4,800 430 405 195 225 510 50 18 Other Charges for and incidental to — 17 Printing of Hansard =1-7,320 17 9,050 16,370 Total — Subdivision No. V ... •> Subdivision No. VI. — Bellamy's. 18 Salaries — Manager (also Custodian) + Attendants, Manager's staff: 3 at 17s., 3 at 15s. 6d., and 1 at 15s. per diem Extra Attendants, Manager's staff, during session (transferred from Subdivision II) 18 *450 *2,053 *4,033 Other Charges for and incidental to — 19 Linen, glassware, china, cutlery, plateware, towels, kitchen utensils, uniforms, and furniture, &c, for use of members in Bellamy's and Parliamentary Buildings 20 Maintenance of staff during session 21 Washing linen, &c. 6,536 19 1,050 1,688 200 20 21 Total — Subdivision No. VI 2,938 9,47 * Includi keepers, &c les cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages. t These attends !., during the rocess. .es co: !., dur mts are emplo; 'ed as door-

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number of Persons. Item. VOTE No. 1.—LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENTS— continued. 1921-22. 1921-22. Subdivision No. VII. — General Expenses. £ 4 1 22 Salaries — 4 Gardeners: 2 at 16s., 2 at 15s. 6d. per diem 1 Night-watchman Extra Watchmen Electrician in charge of lighting, bells, and telephones during session Furnace Attendant during session 22 986 265 2,466 1 1 202 202 7 '_,121 Other Charges for and incidental to — 23 Advertising 24 Allowance for retired extra clerks and messengers (12 months) ... ... ... 25 Allowance to A. Ankers, Watchman, on retirement... 26 Charwomen 27 Cleaning up buildings (three) previous to session 28 Compassionate allowance to ex-Messenger R. Fullerton 29 Fuel, light, power, and water 30 Furniture, brooms, brushware, soap, towels, linen, matches, tools, coal-buckets, and shovels (purchase and repairs to) 31 Laundry-work for Legislative Department 32 Parliamentary photographic shield 33 Passages and expenses of witnesses attending Committees of both Houses 34 Passages of members of both Houses 35 Passages of members of both Houses other than provided for by the Civil List Act, 1920 ... 36 Postage and telegrams, including parliamentary papers 37 Postage of Statutes, Journals, &c, to other Parliaments and Libraries (previously paid for by Internal Affairs Department) 38 Printing of Statutes, Journals, and Appendices, Bills, and Order Papers (previously paid for by Government Printing Office) 39 Private Secretary to the Leader of the Opposition ... 40 Refreshments to Messengers, Orderlies, &c, on latesitting nights 41 Translating Acts into Maori 42 Travelling allowances and expenses 43 Typewriters : Purchase and repairs 44 Uniforms for messengers 45 Upkeep of parliamentary grounds 46 Winding and repairing clocks, &c. 47 Window-cleaning, rubbish-removal, and chimneysweeping 48 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 10 1,280 50 *3,700 100 50 2,500 600 150 25 50 1,350 452 900 37 30 38 15,550 120 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 125 35 50 100 400 100 42 -48 370 25 Total — Subdivision No. VII 28,164 32,285 TOTAL—VOTE No. 1 ... 82,091 AL _82,09 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wai res.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

1921-22. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. fote No. 21—Treasury Department — £ £ £ Subdivision I. — Treasury Department ... 21,253 21,253 „ II. — Miscellaneous Services ... 26,027 26,027 „ III. — Rates on Grown and Native Lands 50 50 Total—Vote No. 2 21,253 26,077 47,330 r ote No. 3.—Land and Income Tax Department 33,231 33,725 66,956 'bte No. 4.—Stamp Duties Department— 21,352 22,701 Subdivision I. — Stamp Duties Department 44,053 ,, II. — Land and Deeds Registry 36,370 36,787 73,157 Total —Vote No. 4 .. 57,722 59,488 117,210 TOTAL 112,206 119,290 231,496 Number of Persons. Item. I VOTE No. 2.—TREASURY DEPARTMENT. 19 1-22. 1921-22. Subdivision No. 1. — Treasury Department. £ 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 4 3 Glass I — 2 at £650 Glass II — 4 at £550 Class IV— 2 at £450 ... ... 900 1. at £425 ... , ... 425 Glass V — 4 at £380 ... ... 1,520 3 at £365 ... ... 1,095 Glass VI— 9 at £350 ... ... 3,150 2 ac £330 ... ... 660 1,300 2,200 1,325 7 2,615 11 3,810

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number )f Persons. litem. 192 -22. .921-22. VOTE No. 2.—TREASURY DEPARTMENT— continued. Subdivision No. I — Treasury Department —continued. £ Salaries— continued. Clerical Division — continued. Class VII— £ 4 at £320 ... ... 1,280 1 at £310 ... ... 310 2 at £290 ... ... 580 3 at £270 ... ... 810 2 at £260 ... ... 520 3 at £250 ... ... 750 1 at £240 ... ... 240 2 at £230 ... ... 460 1 at £215 ... ... 215 6 at £160 ... ... 960 2 at £140 ... ... 280 1 at £115 ... ... 115 4 at £100 (1 for 4 months) ... 333 5 at £85 (2 for 11 months) ... 411 5 at £80 ... ... 400 2 at £65 ... ... 130 44 7,794 400 Cadets'lodging-allowance ... General Division. 1 at £285 ... ... 285 1 at £240 ... ... 240 2 at £230 ... .. 460 1 at £164 ... ... 164 3 at £152 ... ... 456 2 at £140 ... ... 280 1 at £124 ... ... 124 4 at £100 ... ... 400 15 2,409 88 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 24,003 1,500 Less salaries of officers on loan — 1 at High Commissioner's office ... 450 3 at Samoa ... ... 800 *22,503 1,250 Total — Subdivision No. I ... 21,253 Subdivision No. II — Miscellaneous Services. 3 Miscellaneous Services — Charges for and incidental to — Advances made to New Zealand members of Imperial Air Forces detained in Sydney owing to the maritime strike Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties Bank exchange, commission, discount, and stamp duty Law-costs Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) 478 75 4 100 5,000 25 5 6 7 4,500 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or 'wages.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number if Persons. .tern. 1921-22. VOTE No. 2.—TREASURY DEPARTMENT— continued. L921-22. Subdivision No. IT — Miscellaneous Services —continued. £ 10 11 12 13 8 9 Miscellaneous Services— continued. Charges for and incidental to — continued. Overtime and meal allowances Payment to P.S. Superannuation Fund in respect of superannuated Civil servants who were re-employed during the war and whose emoluments did not exceed £315 per annum Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... Premium paid to Ministry of Food, London, on moneys accepted for payment in New Zealand ... Refunds under the Unclaimed Moneys Act, 1908 (Section 8) Rent, proportion of, High Commissioner's Office, London Subsistence allowance granted to repatriated muni-tion-workers without means to reach their homes Telegrams beyond the Dominion (recoverable) Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Temporary assistance 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 500 296 3,500 6,763 100 150 14 15 16 5 500 17 18 19 75 *4,400 100 20 10 50 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 26,627 600 26,027 Total—Subdivision No. II Subdivison No. III. — Rates on Grown and Native Lands. 21 22 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 40 5 50 23 5 I Total — Subdivision No. Ill TOTAL—VOTE No. 2... 47,330 LAND AND INCOME TAX DEPARTMENT. VOTE No. 3. Salaries — Administrative Division. 1 at £1,250 (Commissioner of Taxes) 1,250 Clerical Division. Class Special — 1 at £750 Class I — 1 at £650 Glass II — 4 at £525 750 1 1 650 4 2,100 * Inelui obtained to des co; ohargi st-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages. j" Legislative ai e this item to Discharged Soldiers Settlement Aocount. ithority was s' [hsequently

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number Item if Persons. 1921-22. I LAND AND INCOME TAX DEPARTMENT — continued. 192 -22. 1921-22. VOTE No. 3 -continued. 1 Salaries— continued. 6 Clerical Division — continued. Class IV— 6 at £450 6 2,700 11 Class V— £ 9 at £400 ... ... 3,600 2 at £380 ... ... 760 4,360 11 13 Class VI — 9 at £350 ... ... 3,150 2 at £330 ... ... 660 2 at £310 ... ... 620 4,430 13 95 Class VII— 1 at £320 ... ... 320 1 at £290 ... ... 290 3 at £270 ... ... 810 4 at £250 ... ... 1,000 6 at £230 ... ... 1,380 7 at £215 ... ... 1,505 32 at £160 ... ... 5,120 18 at £115 ... ... 2,070 15 at £100 ... ... 1,500 8 at £85 ... ... 680 95 Lodging-allowances: 14 at £40, 10 at £30* 14,675 860 General Division. 13 4 at £270 ... ... 1,080 6 at £250 ... ... 1,500 1 at £206 ... ... 206 1 at £184 ... ... 184 1 at £115 ... ... 115 13 138 3,085 138 Less proportion of salaries and increases to salaries provided for but not payable for full year *34,860 1,629 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Contribution to Valuation Department ... Law-costs Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) and meal allowances Payment to Post and Telegraph Department for services of officers Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... Rent of offices Telephone services Temporary assistance Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 33,231 • 9 650 15,875 1,950 3 4 5 6 7 4,500 100 8 9 10 11 12 13 1,560 4,000 850 140 *2,500 1,500 100 i TOTAL-VOTE No. 3 ... 33,725 66,956 " Includes cost-of-1: living increase to scale salaries or wages. t Previously charged to " Temporary 1 .ssistance." * Includes ci ist-of -livirij

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number of Persons. Item. 1921-22. VOTE No. 4.—STAMP DUTIES DEPARTMENT. 1921-22. Subdivision No. I. — Stamp Duties Department. £ £ Salaries— Administrative Division. 1 at £1,000 (Commissioner, also Secretary, Land and Deeds, £100) Clerical Division. 1,000 1 Special Glass — 1 at £750 Glass I— £ 1 at £650 ... ... 650 1 at £600 ... ... 600 Glass II — 2 at £550 Class III — 2 at £500 Class V— 4 at £400 Class VI— 9 at £350 ... ... . 3,150 1 at £330 ... ... 330 1 at £310 ... ... 310 Class VII— . 2 at £320 ... ... 640 2 at £310 ... ... 620 1 at £290 ... ... .... 290 1 at £270 ... ... 270 2 at £250 ... ... 500 3 at £230 ... .. 690 2 at £215 ... ... 430 21 at £160 ... ... 3,360 1 at £140 ... ... • 140 10 at £115 ... ... 1,150 3 at £100 ... ... 300 750 2 2 1,250 1,100 2 1,000 4 1,600 11 3,790 48 8,390 General Division. 1 at £295 ... ... 295 1 at £245 ... ... 245 5 at £225 ... ... 1,125 1 at £206 ... ... 206 1 at £184 .... ... 184 1 at £152 ... ... 152 3 at £140 ... ... 420 3 at £115 ... . ... 345 2 at £100 ... ... 200 18 3,172 89 Less salaries of officers provided for and not required -22,052 700 21,352 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Other Charges for and incidental to — Audit fees for inspection of accounts Cost of peace stamps Cost of printing stamps by Government Printer Cost of new embossing dies ... ... . ...' Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... Fuel, light, power, and water Law-costs New Samoan stamps (recoverable) Office-cleaning Office fittings and requisites '(including printing and stationery) 350 1,500 5,070 175 300 100 500 300 20 j - 450 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number )f Persons. Item. 192 .-22. 1921-22. VOTE No. 4.—STAMP DUTIES DEPARTMENT— continued. £ £ Subdivision No. 1. — Stamp Duties Department — continued. 12 13 14 15 16 17 IB! Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Overtime and meal allowances Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... Postage-stamp paper Printing and stationery Printing ink • . Purchase of amusement-tax tickets Recoupment of stamp duties revenue embezzled by T. U. Bristow, Napier Refund of fees, Westland Timber Company, Limited Stamp-printing machinery ... Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Temporary assistance Travelling allowances and expenses Typewriters : Purchase and repairs Valuation fees Valuator (2 years, 1920-21 and 1921-22) Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 50 2,000 5,000 2,500 600 300 19 20 21 150 36 200 22 23 24 25 26 27 200 *1,550 1,050 150 250 100 50 Less estimated credits under section 48 of Public Revenues Act, 1910 ... 22,951 250 22,701 Total — Subdivision No. I 44,05: \ Subdivision No. IT — Land and Deeds Registry. 28 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, &c.)... 800 1,650 Class A — 1 at £750 Class B — 1 at £625 ... ... 625 2 at £600 .... ... 1,200 1 at £575 ... 575 3 at £550 ... . ... 1,650 Class G — , -» ——-. 1 at £490 Class D — 1 at £450 ... 450 1 at £430 ... :,.. 430 750 7 4,050 490 1 2 :880 Clerical Division. 8 Class IV— 7 at £450 ... ... 3,150 1 at £425 ... ... 425 Glass V— 1 at £400 ... 400 4 at £380 . ... ... 1,520 3,575 5 1,920 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number if Persons. Item. 192 -22. VOTE No. 4.—STAMP DUTIES DEPARTMENT— continued. 1921-22. Subdivision No. IT — Land and Deeds Registry — continued. 28 S al arie s— continued. Clerical Division— continued. Class VI— 4 at £350 ... ... 1,400 2 at £330 ... ... 660 1 at £310 ... ... 310 7 2,370 Class VII— 6 at £320 ... ... 1,920 5 at £310 ... ... 1,550 4 at £290 ... ... 1,160 8 at £270 ... ... 2,160 7 at £250 ... ... 1,750 7 at £230 ... ... 1,610 3 at £215 ... ... 645 13 at £160 ... ... 2,080 1 at £140 ... ... 140 22 at £115 ... ... 2,530 21 at £100 ... ... 2,100 97 17,645 General Division. 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 at £235 ... ... 235 2 at £206 ... ... 412 1 at £164 ... ... 164 3 at £152 ... .. 456 9 at £140 ... ... 1,260 2 at £124 ... ... 248 1 at £115 ... ... 115 4 at £100 ... ... 400 24 3,540 154 Less salaries provided for and not required ... -36,970 600 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 t Allowances to.officers temporarily performing special or higher duties Audit fees for inspection of accounts Compassionate allowance : Widow of R. Sinclair ... Contract work for recording ... 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) lOffice cleaning Overtime and meal allowances Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Printing and stationery Refund contributions Superannuation Fund : G. E. Bray Rent 36,370 29 600 30 950 31 200 300 450 2,500 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 21,000 110 350 50 40 41 42 43 44 200 50 150 350 3,000 45 27 1,300 * Inclu< les cos ;-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages. f Previously charge id to " Contini ;encies."

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6—B. 7.

Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number ! of Persons. I I. 1921-22. I !tem. VOTENo. 4.—STAMP DUTIES DEPAETMENT— continued. 192 -22. Subdivision No. II. — Land and Deeds Registry — continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. 46 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... 47 Temporary assistance 48 Travelling allowances and expenses 49 Typewriters : Purchase and repairs 50 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 46 47 48 49 50 300 *3,650 1,150 200 50 Less estimated credits under section 48 of Public Bevenues Act, 1910 36,937 150 Total — Subdivision No. II 36,787 73,15 TOTAL—VOTE No. 4 117,21i OTAL £231,496 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services..

Salaries. 1921-22. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ ote No. 5.—National Provident and Friendly Societies 13,072 Office 14,578 27,650 TOTAL ... ... ... ... 13,072 13,072 14,578 27,650 Number of Persons. iltem. 19 11-22. 1921-22. NATIONAL PEOVIDENT AND FBIENDLY SOCIETIES DEPAETMENT. VOTE No. 5. Salaries — Administrative Division. 1 at £800 (Superintendent and Eegistrar) 800 Professional Division. £ 1 at £575 ... ... 575 1 at £550 ... .. 550 1,125 Clerical Division. 1 Class III— 1 at £475 Class IV— 1 at £450 Class V— 3 at £400 Class VI— 6 at £350 ... ... 2,100 1 at £330 ... ... 330 Class VII— 4 at £320 ... ... 1,280 2 at £290 ... ... 580 3 at £270 ... ... 810 2 at £215 ... ... 430 9 at £160 ..." ... 1,440 2 at £115 ... ... 230 2 at £100 ... ... 200 lat£85 ... ... 85 8 at £65 ... ... 520 475 1 450 3 1,200 2,430 33 Cadets' lodging-allowances ... 5,575 395

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number of Persons. Item. 192 -22. 1921-22. NATIONAL PROVIDENT AND FRIENDLY SOCIETIES DEPARTMENT— continued. VOTE No. 5 — continued. Salaries— continued. General Division. £ 1 at £320 ... ... 320 2 at £152 ... 304 1 at £140 ... ... 140 4 764 52 Less proportion of increases to salaries provided for but not payable for full year ... 13,214 142 *13,072 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Other Charges for and incidental to— Allowance to Secretary, National Provident Fund Board Commission, allowances, and agency expenses Expenses of Actuary's removal from Sydney to Wellington to take up appointment ... Maternity payments specially approved Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) Overtime and meal allowances Payment for statistical returns of sickness and mortality Payment to Post and Telegraph Department Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... Bent Shortages due to contributions over-credited Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Temporary assistance Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 15 5,700 100 12 1,500 100 700 600 900 1,300 1 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 100 -1,800 600 50 13,478 17 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 1,000 18 100 TOTAL—VOTE No. 5... 1,100 27,651 TO' CAL £27,65 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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IV.—WORKING RAILWAYS DEPARTMENT.

Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

1921-22. Total. £ ote No. 6.—Working Eailways 6,492,776 TOTAL 6,492,776 GEOSS REVENUE Estimated. £7, 250,000 item. 19! 1-22. Classification and Increases under Act. 3,02: Miles. WOBKING EAILWAYS. VOTE No. 6. Head Office— General Manager Assistant General Manager, £1,200; Chief Clerk, £650; Chief Accountant, £900; Assistant Chief Accountant, £650; General Inspector, £650; District Traffic Manager, £650 ; Comptroller of Stores, £700 ; Officer in Charge, Advertising Branch, £650 ; 5 Audit Inspectors at £500; 79 Clerks—1 at £650. 1 at £550, 1 at £520, 2 at £500, 5 at £465, 3 at £450, 1 at £410, 5 at £400, 7 at £355, 3 at £350, 2 at £345, 14 at £320, 1 at £310, 6 at £290, 2 at £270, 6 at £250,11 at £230, 8 at £215; 11 Cadets— 4 at £160, 1 at £115, 1 at £100, 5 at £85; Cadets' lodging-allowance—5 at £40, 1 at £30 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 Begulation No. 86 (made under the Government Eailways 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 £ 35,910 19,090

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services

[tem. WORKING RAILWAYS— continued. 19! 1-22. 3,02 Miles. VOTE No. 6—continued. Departmental Offices — Maintenance Branch —Chief Engineer, £1,100 ; Assistant Chief Engineer, £900; Supervising Engineer, £750 ; Inspector, Building Construction — 1 at £450, 1 at £400; Officer in Charge, Architectural Branch, £800; 8 District Engineers—3 at £750, 1 at £700, 3 at £650, 1 at £600; 6 Assisting Engineers—1 at £550, 1 at £520, 3 at £500, 1 at £425 ; 103 Clerks and Draughtsmen—1 at £650, 4 at £550, 4 at £500, 6 at £450, 3 at £410, 6 at £400, 1 at £380, 8 at £355, 4 at £350, 1 at £330, 11 at £320, 4 at £310, 5 at £290, 6 at £270, 10 at £250, 22 at £230, 7 at £215; 27 Cadets—1 at £170, 7 at £160, 1 at £150,1 at £130, 7 at £95, 10 at £85 ; 20 Cadets' lodging-allowance at £40 each. Signal Branch —Signal Engineer, £900; Assistant Signal Engineer, £650; Electrician, £520; Chief Clerk, £465 ; Draftsmen and Clerks—1 at £450, 1 at £290, 1 at £355, 1 at £310, 2 at £215 ; Civil Engineering Cadets —1 at £150; Cadets—1 at £85. Locomotive Branch — Chief Mechanical Engineer, £1,100; Assistant Chief Mechanical Engineer, £800; 5 Locomotive Engineers—1 at £750, 2 at £700,1 at £650,1 at £525 ; 4 Assistant Locomotive Engineers—1 at £525, 1 at £355, 2 at £350 ; 1 Locomotive Inspector at £550 ; 3 Boiler Inspectors —1 at £450, 1 at £500, 1 at £425; 2 Brake Inspectors—1 at £375, 1 at £365 ; 74 Clerks—1 at £650, 1 at £550, 1 at £520, 1 at £500, 2 at £465, 1 at £450, 4 at £400, 1 at £370, 14 at £355, 6 at £350, 13 at £320, 1 at £310, 2 at £290, 5 at £270, 8 at £250, 3 at £230, 10 at £215; 5 Cadets—2 at £160, 1 at £100, 2 at 85. Traffic Branch — Chief Traffic Manager, £1,250; 10 District Traffic Managers — 1 at £750, 2 at £700, 6 at £650, 1 at £570 ; 4 Assistant District Traffic Managers at £650; 156 Clerks—1 at £650, 2 at £550, 2 at £525, 1 at £520, 3 at £500, 5 at £475, 3 at £450, 20 at £400, 11 at £355, 14 at £350, 28 at £320, 4 at £310, 5 at £290, 9 at £270, 2 at £250, 20 at £230, 26 at £215 ; 17 Cadets—10 at £160, 1 at £100, 6 at £85 ; Cadets' lodging-allowance— 6 at £40 Contingencies —Temporary clerical and drafting assistance, stationery and supplies, travelling allowances and expenses, allowances to members under Begulation No. 86 (made under the Government Eailways 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 £ 151,390 5,610 157,000 Total Head and Departmental Offices 215,000 3 Working-expenses of Sections— Including salaries and wages; allowances made to members by regulations made under section 68 of the Government Eailways 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 por-

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services

;em. 19', ■1-22. WOEKING RAILWAYS— continued. 3,02! ! Miles 3 VOTE No. 6—continued. Working-expenses of Sections— continued. perty by fire, damage to or loss of goods ; freights on goods lost or destroyed; postages, telegrams, telephones, maintenance of wires; payments under the Workers' Compensation Acts ; payments in connection with works outside railway boundaries in which Department has beneficial interest; compassionate allowances; temporary clerical and drafting assistance; travelling allowance and expenses ; 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 — 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 Special allowance to ex-Inspector J. Smith for originating idea of ballast plough ... 29,000 5,000 14,000 554,139 417,100 73,500 15,400 15,000 18,000 50 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 1,141,189 9,000 Maintenance of Signals, Telegraphs, and Telephones, 1921-22— Section — Whangarei Gisborne North Island Main Line and Branches South Island Main Line and Branches Westland Westport Nelson Picton 1,132,189 765 340 47,075 26,075 1,355 825 190 375 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 Bimutaka Incline 77,000 25,740 3,920 20,850 1,752,750 1,16,7000 64,500 37,300 15,400 15,290 250 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Eevenues Act, 1910 3,103,000 3,000 3,100,000

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services

!tem. 192 11-22. WOEKING RAILWAYS— continued 3,022 Miles. VOTE No. 6—continued. £ £ Working-expenses of Sections— continued. Traffic Expenses — Section — Whangarei Kaihu Gisborne North Island Main Line and Branches South Island Main Line and BrancheWestland Westport Nelson Picton Allowance to guards employed on Bimutaka Incline Cash lost in transit by rail ... 16,500 2,600 10,300 980,200 800,390 52,000 29,000 23,000 14,000 100 19 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Bevenues Act, 1910 1,928,109 16,000 Lake Wakatipu steamer service 1,912,109 11,500 Miscellaneous — Allowances to be paid to members of the First and Second Divisions in excess of the maximum rates of pay set forth in the schedules to the Government Eailways Act, 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 Compassionate allowances to — L. Hopkirk E.F.Wallace E. Longman M. M. Derbidge H. T. B. Walker F.Marshall T. M. Dore T. McLean Fee to Chairman of Bailway Appeal Boards New Zealand Eailways Military Transport Corps— Pay and travelling-expenses of Instructors, and incidental expenses Palmerston North Station : Cost of Boyal Commission Special allowance to Private Secretary: 1 at £330 ... Expenses in connection with members of Bailway Department visiting Australia, England, and America on official business 1 900 100 250 25 250 50 20 100 62 50 1,000 800 20 350 Total Head Office, Departmental Offices, and Working-expenses of Sections 3,978 6,451,776

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IV.—WORKING RAILWAYS— continued.

Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Item. 19' 1-22. WOBKING EAILWAYS— continued. 3,02 Miles. VOTE No. 6 —continued. 3 Working-expenses of Sections— continued. Stores Branch — Demurrage charged s.s. " Australind" at Wellington, awaiting a berth owing to lack of accommodation at the wharf Purchase of stores and material and store expenses, including salaries, wages, cartage, freights, miscellaneous services, workers' compensation for accidents, £ contingencies ... ... 2,426,000 Less estimated credits for stores to be issued, provided for in other votes and items ... ... 2,405,000 1,000 21,000 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 ... ... 700 Mamaku Sawmill ... ... 50,000 Pukete Timber Beserve ... 600 Maroa Timber Beserve ... 50 Pokako Timber Eeserve ... 14,000 Erua Timber Beserve ... ... 4,000 Frankton Juncton Sawmill and Timber-yard ... ... 45,000 114,350 Less estimated credits ... 94,350 6,492,776 20,000 TOTAL-VOTE No. 6 TOTAL £6,49 ,776

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V.—POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT.

7-B. 7.

Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

1921-22. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Vote No. 7—Post and Telegraph Work-ing-expenses £ £ £ 1,684,528 873,072 2,557,600 TOTAL 1,684,528 873,072 2,557,600 No. of Persons. Classification and Increases under Act. 1921-22. 1921-22. Item. POST AND TELEGRAPH WORKINGEXPENSES. £ VOTE No. 7. 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 Clerical and Engineering Divisions. Special Glass — 1 at £900 ... ... 900 3 at £850 ... ... 2,550 4 at £800 ... ... 3,200 6 at £750 ... ... 4,500 4 at £700 ... ... 2,800 4,350 18 Class I — 7 at £650 ... ... 4,550 21 at £600 ... ... 12,600 13,950 28 17,150 26 Class II — 26 at £550 14,300 39 Class III— 32 at £500 ... ... 16,000 7 at £475 ... ... 3,325 19,325 90 Class IV— 90 at £450 40,500

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V.—POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT— continued.

Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

No. of Persons. 1921-22. 1921-22. Item. POST AND TELEGRAPH WORKINGEXPENSES— continued. £ VOTE No. 7— continued. Postal and Telegraph Salaries —continued. Clerical and Engineering Divisions — continued. Class V— £ 152 at £400 ... ... 60,800 7 at £380 ... ... 2,660 2 at £365 ... ... 730 161 Class VI— 257 at £350 Class VII— 1,047 at £320 ... ... 335,040 127 at £310 ... 39,370 156 at £290 ... ... 45,240 332 at £270 ... ... 89,640 6 at £258 ... ... 1,548 177 at £250 ... ... 44,250 178 at £230 ... ... 40,940 453 at £215 ... ... 97,395 1 at £206 ... ... 206 177 at £160 ... ... 28,320 145 at £140 ... ... 20,300 2 at £124 :.. ... 248 112 at £115 ... ... 12,880 15 at £100 ... ... 1,500 64,19i 257 89,951 2,928 756,877 General Division. Female Officers. 1 8 42 24 113 54 Glass I— 1 at £380 Class II — 8 at £330 Class III— 42 at £290 Class IV— 24 at £270 Class V— 113 at £250 Class VI— 2 at £232 ... ... 464 52 at £230 ... ... 11,960 Class VII— 2 at £219 ... ... 438 2 at £215 ... ... 430 106 at £210 ... ... 22,260 1 at £182 ... ... 182 19 at £180 ... ... 3,420 Glass VIII— 139 at £160 ... ... 22,240 134 at £150 ... ... 20,100 124 at £137 ... ... 16,988 1 at £130 ... ... 130 101 at £124 ... ... 12,524 77 at £111 . . ... 8,547 24 at £98 ... ... 2,352 380 2,640 12,180 6,480 28,250 12,424 130 26,730 600 82,881

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

No. of Persons. 1921-22. .921-22. Item. POST AND TELEGRAPH WORKINGEXPENSES— continued. VOTE No. 7— continued. £ Postal and Telegraph Salaries —continued. General Division— continued. Female Officers— continued. Shorthand-writers, Typists, and Machinists. 540 Special Glass — 2 at £270 Class I— £ 4 at £250 ... ... 1,000 2 at £240 ... . ... 480 Glass II — 2 at £240 ... ... 480 14 at £230 ... ... 3,220 1 at £218 ... ... 218 1,480 17 3,918 Class III— 3 at £206 ... ... 618 17 at £184 ... ... 3,128 3 at £164 ... ... 492 23 Glass IV— I at £164 ... ... 164 18 at £152 ... ... 2,736 II at £140 ... ... 1,540 5 at £124 ... ... 620 4,238 35 5,060 Class V— 1 at £124 ... ... 124 6 at £115 ... ... 690 7 at £100 ... ... 700 14 1,514 Male Officers. Glass I — 3 at £450 1,350 Glass II — 8 at £410 3,280 8 8 Class HI— 8 at £380 3,040 39 Glass IV— 39 at £350 13,650 92 Class V— 92 at £325 29,900 186 Class VI— 186 at £300 55,800 150 Class VII— 22 at £295 ... ... 6,490 128 at £284 ... ... 36,352

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

No. of Persons. 1921-22. POST AND TELEGRAPH WORKINGEXPENSE S— continued. 1920-21. Item. £ VOTE No. 7 -^-continued. 1 Postal and Telegraph Salaries —continued. General Division — continued. Male Officers —continued. Glass VIII— £ 969 at £258 ... ... 250,002 37 at £245 ... . ... 9,065 1 at £232 ... ... 232 1 at. £225 ... ... 225 83 at £219 .. ... 18,177 5 at £206 1,030 63 at £163 ... .,..' 10,269 8 at £150 ... ... 1,200 152 at £137 ... ... 20,824 58 at £124 ... ... 7,192 160 at £111 ... ... 17,760 423 at £98 ... ... 41,454 9 at £85 ... .... 765 Ij969 378,195 687 Glass IX — 687 at £72 49,464 7; 762 *1,786,828 Less proportion of salaries provided for but not payable during current year 26,000 New stations, telegraphists, cadets, and messengers, and training cadets 1,760,828 3,000 1,763,823 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 156,000 1,607,828 Contribution to Railways Department for combined Post-Telegraph-Railway Offices Noa-classified officers, including country postmasters and telephonists, payable by salary (number, 1890) 14,000 62,000 ' t ■■ Salaries of Medical Referees... ... 76,000 700 76,700 1,684,528 CONVEYANCE OF OCEAN MAILS. Charges for and incidental to — Suez Services— £ Australian overland transit ... 1,700 Australia-Europe ... ... 1,000 2,700 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

[tem. 19 1-22. POST AND TELEGRAPH WORKING-EXPENSES — continued. £ VOTE No. 7—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 ... 325 North American and overland transit 6,100 Australia-San Francisco service ... 400 51,825 Coastal Services— Auckland services, including Great Barrier ... ... 2,900 Blenheim services ... ... 1,270 Chatham Islands ... ... 500 Invercargill services ... ... 390 Nelson services ... ... 240 Wellington-Pelorus Sound 460 5,760 Gratuities and landing and shipping Postal Union transit charges 25,000 800 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Bevenues Act, 1910 86,085 22,500 63,585 CONVEYANCE OF INLAND MAILS. Charges for and incidental to — Auckland Blenheim Christchurch Dunedin Gisborne Greymouth Hamilton Hokitika Invercargill Napier ... •■■ j Nelson New Plymouth ... • •• ... j Oamaru ••• ■ ■• ••• Thames .. ■■■ ■ •• I Timaru Wanganui Wellington Westport New services, &c. (all districts) 18,300 2,200 12,050 10,900 9,500 1,400 17,700 1,800 5,700 10,500 6,600 7,000 1,400 5,200 6,400 9,700 25,600 2,500 7,000 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Eevenues Act, 1910 [161,450 7,300 154,150

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

19 il-22. POST AND TELEGRAPH WORKING-EXPENSES — continued. VOTE No. 7— continued. £ CARRIAGE OF MAILS BY RAILWAY. Charges for and incidental to — Carriage of Mails by Railway— £ Special trains and trucks ... .. 3,000 Ordinary mails ... ... 79,751 Arrears, 1917-18 to 1920-21 .... 5,718 ,469 MAINTENANCE OF TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE LINES. Charges for and incidental to — Maintenance of Telegraph and Telephone Lines— £ Extra labour ... ... 62,000* Material for repairs ... ... 102,000 Rural telephones (assistance to settlers) 200 Travelling-expenses of telegraph engineers and linemen ... ... 13,500 Cost of cable repairs ... ... 5,500 183,200 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 4,000 179,200 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES. Charges for and incidental to — Allowances— £ Forage ... ... 1,500 Locality allowances for cadets stationed away from home ... ... 500 Lodging to cadets and cadettes, and non-clerical officers ... ... 20,000 Married Officers: To provide a minimum salary of £234 15s. per annum 950 Miscellaneous allowances ... 10,000 Officers temporarily performing special or higher duties ... ... 239 Officers granted an equivalent salary payment in lieu of six months' leave on retirement under Regulation 96 ... 4,650 Tellers and for calculation of Savingsbank interest ... ... 7,000 Payment to nominated representative on Post and Telegraph Board of Appeal ... ... 100 44,939 Fees : Carriage of private bags Mechanical Appliances, Bicycles, &c.— Allowance to officers using their own £ bicycles, and to motor-cycle riders... 5 000 Purchase of motor-cycles, motor-cars, and bicycles ... ... 10,000 Purchase of motor-oil ... ... 15,000 Repairs and hire ... ... 10,000 Typewriters, &c: Purchase and repairs 1,500 1,700 41,500 43,200 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wa ges.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

[tern. 1 19 H-22. POST AND TELEGRAPH WORKING-EXPENSES — continued. VOTE No. 7— continued. £ MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES— continued. Charges for and incidental to — continued Cash Deficiencies — Loss of cash by officers selling Postoffice Investment Certificates from £ motor-lorries ... ... 2 New Lynn, deficiency in cash ... 29 Reotahi, cash destroyed in fire ... 8 39 Office Management Expenses— Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... 800 Audit fees ... ... ... 600 Bank exchange, commission, discount, and stamp duty ... ... 500 Cleaning and scavenging ... ... 17,000 * Clerks and telegraphists... ... 5,000 * Exchange cadettes ... ... 21,000 Law-costs ... ... 200 Light, fuel, and water ... ... 22,000 Mail-bags, purchase of ... ... 3,000 New Zealand's share of the cost of International Postal and Telegraph Bureaux, Berne ... ... 230 Office expenses ... ... 7,000 Payment to High Commissioner, London, for clerical work performed for the Department ... 700 Rent . ... 7,500 Share of rent of London office .. 150 Stationery, printing, and binding ... 85,000 * Temporary officers, postmen, messengers, and general division ... 57,000 227,680 Overtime and meal allowances ... 20,000 Parcel-post expenses ... ... 30,000 Repairs, fittings, new buildings, &c. ... 6,000 56,000 Sundry Charges— Compensation for articles lost or damaged during transmission by post 150 Expenses in connection with Post and Telegraph Board of Appeal ... 500 Expenses of New Zealand delegate (Mr. R. B. Morris) attending Madrid Postal Conference ... ... 550 Expenses of Chief Telegraph Engineer's visit to England and .America ... 250 Pensions for officers retired, whose allowance from the Superannuation Fund is under £52 per annum ... 250 Compassionate allowance to the widow of the late B. R. Harrison, Clerk, G.P.O., Auckland ... ... 1,125 Compensation to relatives of late Lineman Olsen, killed whilst on duty (amount awarded by Court) ... 1,144 Compensation to J. Siggie for loss of an eye caused through an accident whilst on duty ... ... 220 * Includes cost-of-living increase to wages.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services

"tern. 1921-22. POST AND TELEGRAPH WORKING-EXPENSES — continued. VOTE No. 7 —continued. £ £ MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES— continued. Charges for and incidental to — continued. ■ Sundry Charges— continued. Amounts improperly withdrawn from Post-office Savings-bank accounts — £ Wellington, No. 438846 ... 9 Wellington, No. 440033 ... 10 Wellington, No. 423907 ... 38 Wellington, Nos. 437537 and 317869 24 Wellington, No. 295005 ... 10 Auckland, No. 405942 ... ... 15 Christehurch, No. 316387 ... 15 4,310 Travelling-expenses, &c.— Inspection of offices ... ... 3,500 Railway travelling post-offices allowances ... ... 3,500 Relieving-expenses ... ... 10,000 Removal expenses ... ... 17,500 Travelling expenses, allowances, and tram-fares ... ... 6,000 40,500 Uniform clothing 20,000 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910... 436,668 49,000 TOTAL—VOTE No. 7 387,668 2,557,600 TOTAL 2,557, .00

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VI.—PUBLIC BUILDINGS, DOMAINS, AND MAINTENANCE OF ROADS.

B—B. 7.

Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

1921-22. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. ote No. 8.—Public Buildings £ £ £ 6,640 105,065 111,705 „ 9.—Government Domains 5,098 650 5,748 „ 10. —Maintenance and Improvement of Roads 64,000 64,000 „ 11.—Maintenance of Irrigation Works 2,000 2,000 TOTAL ... 171,715 11,738 183,453 Number of Persons. tern. 192 -22. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. 1921-22. VOTE No. 8. Expenses incidental to the Maintenance of Public Buildings, including Additions, Improvements, Fittings, and Furniture— Salaries — Professional Division. 1 1 Class A — 1 at £900 (Architect) Class G — 1 at £530 Class D— £ 1 at £450 ... ... 450 1 at £430 ... ... 430 1 at £395 ... ... 395 900 530 3 Clerical Division. 1,275 3 Class IV— 1 at £450 Class V— 1 at £450 (over scale) ... ... 450 1 at £400 ... ... 400 1 at £380 ... ... 380 Class VI— 3 at £350 Class VII— 2 at £320 450 3 1,230 1,050 2 640 General Division. 2 1 at £295 ... ... 295 1 at £270 ... ... 270 565 16 *6,640 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number of Persons. 'tern. 1921-22. 1921-22. PUBLIC BUILDINGS— continued. £ £ VOTE No. 8— continued. Maintenance, etc. — continued. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 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 31 32 33 34 2 3 4 5 6 Other Charges for and incidental to — compensation, sick-pay, holiday pay, and special leave to workmen ... 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 Dunedin Chief Post-office (alterations and additions to Garrison Hall) Expenses in addition to or in excess of amount provided under the Civil List Act, 1920 : 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 Lyttelton Borough Council, for extra water supplied to Government Departments Parliamentary Buildings Repairs to Seddon Memorial tSafety appliances at public buildings for use oi window-cleaners Services and supplies for other Departments tSpecial and other rates on Government properties 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... Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 475 140 2,000 3,000 500 2,500 22,500 19,000 5,000 2,000 11,000 700 26,000 4,000 500 3,000 2,000 500 150 150 150 1,300 25 26 27 100 2,000 50 28 29 30 100 2,000 200 31 350 32 33 34 100 1,500 14,000 100 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 127,065 22,000 TOTAL—VOTE No. 8... 105,065 111,705 * Inclu. 3S COS1 st-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages. f Previously chargec to "Contingi mcies." les ooi

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VI.—PUBLIC BUILDINGS, DOMAINS, AND MAINTENANCE OF ROADS— continued.

A ppropriations for Consolidated Fund Services

Number Item . if Persons. 1921-22. GOVERNMENT DOMAINS. i .921-22. VOTE No. 9. Salaries— £ £ General Division. £ 1 at £295 ... ... 295 1 at £285 ... ... 285 3 at £269 ... ... 807 1 at £253 ... ... 253 6 Temporary Officers. 1,640 8 Gardeners at £250/8 ... ... 2,003 6 Gardeners at £242/11/6 ... ... 1,455 3,458 14 20 2 3 4 5 6 Other Charges for and incidental to — •(■Casual labour tCoal, coke, &e. |-Flower seeds, bulbs, plants, &c. i'Garden implements, manures, &c. Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote *5,098 200 loo 180 120 50 TOTAL—VOTE No. 9... 650 5,748 MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENT OF ROADS. VOTE No. 10. Other Charges for and incidental to — Expenses incidental to the Maintenance and Improvement of Roads* 64,000 TOTAL—VOTE No. 10 64,001 MAINTENANCE OF IRRIGATION WORKS. VOTE No. 11. Other Charges for and incidental to — Expenses incidental to maintenance of dams, headworks, races, weirs, &c, Central Otago Irrigation Works (recoverable) 2,000 TOTAL—VOTE No. 11 2,000 OTAL £183,45 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages. t Previously charged to " Contingencies".

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

1921-22. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. lote No. 12.—Native Department— £ £ £ Subdivision I. — Native Department ,, II. — Miscellaneous Services ... 18,731 3,250 5,199 21,981 5,199 Total—Vote No. 18,731 8,449 27,180 TOTAL 18,731 8,449 27,180 Number of Persons. Item. VOTE No. 12.—NATIVE DEPABTMENT. -22. 1921-22. Subdivision No. I. — Native Department, £ Salaries— Administrative Division. 1 at £150 (also Under-Secretary for Justice, £800, and Secretary for Cook Islands, £100) 150 Clerical Division. 3 Class II — 3 at £550 1,650 1 Class III — 1 at £475 475 Class IV— £ 1 at £450 ... ... 450 2 at £425 ... ... 850 3 Class V— 1 at £400 1,300 1 400 11 Class VI — 11 at £350 3,850 Class VII— 9 at £320 ... ... 2,880 2 at £310 ... ... 620 1 at £280 ... ... 280 1 at £270 (1 month) ... ... 25 1 at £270 ... ... 270 1 at £260 ... ... 260 7 at £250 ... ... 1,750 5 at £230 ... ... 1,150 2 at £215 ... ... 430 8 at £160 ... ... 1,280 2 at £135 ... ... 270 2 at £130 ... ... 260 1 at £100 ... ... 100 42 9,575

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number Itemol Persons. VOTE No. 12.—N-A.TIVE DEPARTMENT— continued. 1921-22. 192 -22. Subdivision No. I. — Native Department —continued. 1 Salaries— continued. General Division. £ 2 at £164 ... .. 328 1 at £140 ... ... 140 1 at £124 ... ... 124 5 1 at £115 ... ... 115 707 Judges of Native Land Court. 1 at £1,000 (Chief Judge) ... ... 1,000 4 at £800 ... ... 3,200 7 2 at £750 ... ... 1,500 7 74 74 5,700 *23,807 Less proportion of increases to salaries provided for but not payable for full year ... 76 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Travelling allowances and expenses 23,731 3,250 Less recoveries 26,981 5,000 21,981 Total — Subdivision No. 1 Subdivision No. II. — Miscellaneous Services. Charges for and incidental to — 3 Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties 4 Audit fees for inspection of accounts 5 Compensation owing on Owhaturia South No. 1 Block, prior amount irregularly paid on Native Land Court order 6 Contribution of £1 for £1 towards cost of monument to late Keepa te Rangipuawhe 7 Fees to Supervisors, Native Interpreters examinations 8 Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... 9 Fuel, light, power, water, and cleaning ... 10 Grant to C. B. Jordan, Under-Secretary, in lieu of leave of absence on retirement 11 Law-costs 12 Payment to Ohinemuri County Council for water supplied to Native settlements on the banks of the Ohinemuri River 13 Payment to Department of Lands and Survey for services of officers placing diagrams on Native Land Court orders, <fcc., for period 1913 to 1920 ... 6 7 8 9 10 3 4 5 60 50 38 63 25 150 100 11 12 75 20 50 13 1,668 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number of Persons. Item. 1921-22. VOTE No. 12—NATIVE DEPARTMENT— continued. 1921-22. Sublioiuon No. II. — Miscellaneous Services —continued. £ 14 15 16 17 18 Charges for and incidental to— continued. Postage, telegrams, rent of boxes, and telephones ... Printing, stationery, office fittings, and requisites Rent Temporary assistance Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 900 850 250 *1,800 100 Less recoveries 6,199 1,000 Total — Subdivision No. II 5,19' TOTAL—VOTE No. 12 27,181 OTAL £27,18 * Inohides cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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VIII.—DEPARTMENTS OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS AND INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE.

Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

1921-22. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. ote No.13.—Department of External Affairs £ 2,184 £ 18,532 173,508 £ 20,716 185,758 „ 14. —Department of Industries and Commerce 12,250 TOTAL 192,040 192,040 206,474 14,434 Number Item _ oi Persons. 1921-22. DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS. 1921-22. 1 VOTE No. 13. Salaries— £ 1 Administrative Division 1 at £800 (Secretary) 800 Clerical Division. 1 1 1 Class IV— 1 at £450 Class V — 1 at £400 Class VII— 1 at £230 450 1 1 400 1 230 General Division. 304 2 2 2 at £152 6 6 *2,184 2 3 4 2 3 4 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, books, photographs, newspapers, and other publications Expenses of upkeep, Samoan observatory Expenses of Ministerial visit to Samoa, 1921-22— £ Presents to natives ... ... 147 Incidental expenses ... ... 80 40 2,700 227 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 5 6 7 8 Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... Grant to Samoan Administration on behalf of— Medical and Educational Services Wireless Services Office fittings and requisites, including printing and stationery Pay, allowances, and incidental expenses, Samoan Constabulary Payment to H. E. Tattersall of difference between New Zealand and Imperial rates of pay and gratuities on account of war service ... Photographic film : Cost of obtaining and printing ... 13,500 2,500 160 9 200 300 300 10 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services

Number of-Persons. Item. 192] -22. DEPABTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS- contd. 1921-22. VOTE No. IS—continued. £ £ 11 12 13 14 15 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Postage and telegrams, and rent of boxes Telephone services, including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent and calls Travelling allowances and expenses Typewriters: Purchase and repairs Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 300 30 130 10 30 20,716 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 20,432 1,900 TOTAL—VOTE No. 13 18,532 DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIES AND COMMEBCE. VOTE No. 14. Salaries— Professional Division. 2 Glass B — 2 at £550 Glass D — 4 at £450 ... 1,100 4 1,800 Clerical Division. Class I — 1 at £650 Class II — 1 at £550 Glass IV— 2 at £450 Class V — 1 at £365 (£15, 2 months) ■ Class VI— £ 1 at £350 . . ... 350 1 at £330 (£20, 4 months) ... 337 1 at £330 (£20, 7 months) ... 342 1 at £330 ... ... 330 1 at £290 (£20, 3 months) ... 295 1 at £290 ... ... 290 Class VII— 1 at £310 ... ... 310 1 at £270 (£20, 8 months) ... 283 1 at £160 ... ... 160 1 at £100 (£15. 2 months) ... 102 650 1 1 550 2 900 1 368 6 1,944 855 General Division. 1 at £250 ... ... 250 2 at £230 ... ... 460 2 at £206 ... ... 412 1 at £164 (£20, 5 months) ... ... 172 / 1 at £152 ... ... 152 1 at £140 (£12, 7 months) ... ... 147 1 at £140 (£12, 1 month) ... ... 141 1 at £100 (£24, 7 months) ... ... 114 1 at £100 (£24, 10 months) ... ... 120 1 at £100 (£15, 4 months) ... ... 105 2,073

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services

Number if Persons. Item. 1921-22. 1.920-21. DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE— continued. £ £ VOTE No. 14 — continued. Salaries — continued. Board of Trade. £ 1 at £1,000 (Chairman) ... ... 1,000 1 at £800 ... ... 800 1 at £800 (9 months) ... ... 600 Trade Representatives. 2,400 3 1 at £300 (also Tourist Agent, £400) ... 300 1 at £100 (also Tourist Agent, £350) ... 100 1 at £50 (also Tourist Agent, £50) ... 50 450 39 Less salaries provided for and not required *13,090 840 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Advisory committees: Expenses in connection with meeting Audit fees -Account, record, and other books (including cost of material, printing, and binding) Bicycles: Purchase and upkeep Cement: Expenses of Commission of Inquiry into prices Distribution of commodities : Expenses in connection with *Extra clerical assistance Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... Fuel, light, power, and water Industrial Exhibition at Wellington, expenses in connection with 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 Rates: Head Office Rent: High Commissioner's Office, London Standardization of footwear Subsidies to — Flourmillers Steamer services— New Zealand-Vancouver (half) New Zealand-San Francisco (half) New Zealand-Chatham Islands (half) 12,250 275 170 493 150 5 65 50 160 20 90 100 200 50 250 10 800 L6 17 18 720 19 50 20 500,000 100 5 150 25 21 22 23 24 25 180,000 26 27 28 10,000 12,500 250 * Includes :ost-o. f-living increase to scale salaries or wages. t Transferred to vol te " Mines De lartment."

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number of Persons. Item. 1921-22. 1921-22. DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE— continued. VOTE No. 14— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Telephone services (including installation, extension, maintenance, rent, and calls) 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 Coal Control Branch : Working-expenses (including salaries of staff, cost-of-living bonus, and salaries of local secretaries) Government Firewood Depot : Working-expenses (including salaries of staff, cost-of-living bonus, and wages), (recoverable) ... £ 29 30 31 32 33 275 100 1,400 25 34 20 t 35 t 708,508 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 720,758 535,000 TOTAL—VOTE No. 14 ... 185,758 OTAL £206,47 t Transferred to vote "Mines Department."

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IX.—JUSTICE DEPARTMENT.

Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

1921-22. Salaries, Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ 'ote No. 15. —Department of Justice— 3,387 2,311 2,743 1,305 1,745 4,550 18,471 3,387 3,616 4,488 4,550 18,471 Subdivision I. — Justice : Head Office ... ,, II. — Patent Office ,, III. — Bankruptcy ... ,, IV. — Coroners ,, P. — Justice : Miscellaneous Services TOTAL—VOTE No. 15 ... 8,441 26,071 34,512 ote No. 16. —Supreme and Magistrates' Courts— Subdivision I. — .Supreme Court ,, II. — Magistrates' and Wardens' Courts... ,, III. — Criminal Prosecutions... 9,500 46,032 3,500 16,780 14,660 13,000 62,812 14,660 TOTAL—VOTE No. 16 ... 55,532 34,940 90,472 r ote No. 17.—Prisons Department 58,830 33,985 92,815 ,, 18. —Crown Law Office 6,090 460 6,550 r ote No. 19. —Police Department— Subdivision I. — Police Department ,, II. — Police: Miscellaneous Services 331,034 92,087 12,789 423,121 12,789 TOTAL-VOTE No. 19 ... 331,034 104,876 435,910 ft TOTAL 459,927 200,332 660,259

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number Df Persons. !tem. 1921-22. 1921-22. '[ VOTE No. 15.—DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. Subdivision No. I. — Justice. — Head Office. Salaries— Administrative Division. 1 at £800 (also Under-Secretary, Native Department, £150, and Secretary for Cook Islands, £100) 800 Clerical Division. Class III — 1 at £500 Class V — 1 at £380 Class VII— £ 1 at £320 ... ... 320 1 at £310 ... ... 310 1 at £290 ... ... 290 1 at £215 ... ... 215 2 at £135 ... ... 270 500 1 1 380 General Division. 1,405 1 at £140 ... ... 140 1 at £100 ... ... 100 lat£85 ... ... 85 325 3 12 Less proportion of increases to salaries provided for but not payable for full year ... *3,410 23 Total — Subdivision No. I 3,387 Subdivision No II. — Patent Office. Salaries — Clerical Division. 1 1 Glass I — 1 at £650 Class IV— 1 at £400 Class VII— £ 1 at £290 ... ... 290 1 at £230 ... ... 230 1 at £135 ... ... 135 1 at £115 ... ... 115 650 400 770 General Division. 1 at £295 ... ... 295 1 at £140 ... ... 140 lat£85 ... ... 85 3 520 9 Less proportion of increases to salaries provided . for but not payable for full year ... *2,340 29 » 2,311 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages. ;es.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number of Persons. Item. VOTE No. 15.—DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE— continued. 192 -22. .921-22. Subdivision No. IT — Patent Office —continued. £ 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 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 '"Temporary clerical assistance Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 10 10 10 65 990 10 200 10 Total — Subdivision No. II 1,305 3,61 Subdivision No. III. — Bankruptcy. 11 Salaries— Clerical Division. Class I — 1 at £600 600 Class II — 2 at £550 Class VII— £ 1 at £320 ... ... 320 1 at £290 ... ... 290 1 at £215 ... ... 215 1,100 3 825 1 General Division. 1 at £218 218 7 *2,743 12 13 14 15 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 Payment to Public Trust officers acting as Deputy Official Assignees Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... Printing and stationery assistance ... ... ... Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 30 650 25 16 17 18 19 20 500 110 80 300 30 20 Total — Subdivision No. Ill 1,745 4,488 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number of Persons. Item. 192 -22. VOTE No. 15—DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE— continued. 1921-22. Subdivision No. TV. — Coroners. £ £ 21 22 23 Charges for and incidental to — Fees and expenses on inquests Payment of jurors Witnesses' expenses 4,000 350 200 Total — Subdivision No. TV Subdivision No. V. — Justice : Miscellaneous Services. 4,550 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Charges for and incidental to — Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications tCommission on money-orders for transmission of maintenance moneys Compassionate allowance to J. C. Taylor, lately Coroner at Otane Compensation under Workers' Compensation Act to H. Scott, Motueka, for injury to his hand whilst on duty at Collingwood Compilation of new edition Justices' Handbook Contribution towards salary of Analyst at Auckland 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 Grants in lieu of leave of absence on retirement — C. B. Jordan, Under-Secretary B. Harper, Clerk of Court, Dunedin ... T. W. Taylor, Clerk of Court, Timaru S. E. McCarthy, Stipendiary Magistrate A. Stubbs, Registrar, Supreme Court, Auckland ... 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 Refund to W. Robinson, Te Araroa, of amount of bail forfeited in Rex v. Kay Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Temporary clerical and other assistance— £ Clerks, Bailiffs, and Messengers ... 1,450 Interpreters ... ... 50 230 65 150 100 130 450 50 2,400 4,000 250 50 2,500 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 400 263 225 225 163 25 2,180 2,500 45 50 10 46 1,000 1.8,471 47 Travelling allowances and expenses Typewriters: Purchase and repairs Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote *1,500 120 135 48 49 50 50 Less recoveries 19,221 750 Total — Subdivision No. V TOTAL—VOTE No. 15 34,512 * Inclui it-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages. f Previously chargec 1 to " Continge inoies." [es oo:

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number if Persons. Item. 192 -22. 1921-22. VOTE No 16.—SUPREME AND MAGISTRATES' COURTS. £ Subdivision No. I. — Supreme Court. Salaries — Clerical Division. Special Class — 1 at £700 700 Class I— £ 2 at £650 ... ... 1,300 1 at £600 ... ... 600 1,900 Class V— 1 at £400 • ... ... 400 3 at £380 ... ... 1,140 1,540 Class VII— 1 at £270 ... ... 270 5 at £250 ... ... 1,250 3 at £230 ... ... 690 1 at £215 ... ... 215 1 at £160 ... ... 160 11 2,585 General Division. 1 at £320 ... ... 320 3 at £295 ... ... 885 1,205 Unclassified. 8 Clerks to Judges at £200 .. ... ... 1,600 8 31 Less proportion of increases provided for but not payable for full year ... 9,530 30 *9,500 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 250 2,750 4 500 Total — Subdivision No. 1 3,500 13,000 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number if Persons. Item. 192 -22. 1921-22. VOTE No. 16.—SUPREME AND MAGISTRATES' COURTS— continued. Subdivision No. II. — Magistrates' and Wardens' Courts. Salaries — Clerical Division. Class II— £ 3 at £550 ... ... 1,650 1 at £525 ... ... 525 Class IV— 10 at £450 ... ... 4,500 1 at £425 ... ... 425 2,175 11 4,925 11 Class V — 9 at £400 ... ... 3,600 2 at £380 ... ... 760 4,360 Class VI— 17 at £350 ... ... 5,950 1 at £330 ... ,.. 330 18 6,280 Class FIJll at £320 ... ... 3,520 2 at £310 ... ... 620 3 at £290 ... ... 870 5 at £270 ... ... 1,350 15 at £250 ... ... 3,750 7 at £230 ... ... 1,610 9 at £215 ... ... 1,935 15 at £160 ... ... 2,400 1 at £140 ... ... 140 9 at £135 ... ... 1,215 7 at £130 ... ... 9,10 2 at £115 ... ... 230 4 at £100 ... ... 400 90 18,950 General Division. 3 at £315 ... ... 945 1 at £310 ... ... 310 24 at £275 ... ... 6,600 4 at £265 ... ... 1,060 4 at £255 ... ... 1,020 7 at £240 ... ... 1,680 1 at £140 ... ... 140 44 11,755 178 Less recoveries 48,445 2,000 Less proportion of increases to salaries provided for but not payable for full year ... 46,445 413 = _6,032 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number of Persons. Item. 192 -22. 1920-21. VOTE No 16—STIPBEME AND MAGISTRATES' COURTS— continued. Subdivision No. II. — Magistrates' and Wardens' Courts — continued. £ 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 > 6 7 1,820 8 9 10 11 155 7,100 1,560 300 6,000 Less recoveries 16,935 155 62,812 Total — Subdivision No. II 16,780 Subdivision No. Ill — Criminal Prosecutions. 12 Charges for and incidental to — Expenses in connection with the defence of prisoners under the Justices of the Peace Amendment Act, 1912 ... ... : .. Expenses of witnesses ... ... "... Fees to Crown Solicitors and Prosecutors Payment of jurors under the Juries Act, 1908 60 7,500 2,350 5,150 14,660 13 14 15 Less recoveries 15,060 400 Total — Subdivision No. Ill TOTAL—VOTE No. 16 ... 90,472 PRISONS DEPARTMENT. VOTE No. 17. Salaries— Administrative Division. 1 at £850 (Controller-General of Prisons) 850 Professional Division. 1 at £850 (Superintendent, Waikeria, also Medical Superintendent, Mental Hospital, Tokanui, £200) 850 Clerical Division. ' Class III— 1 at £475 Class IV— 1 at £425 475 1 1 425

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services

Number of Persons. Item. 192 -22. 1921-22. PRISONS DEPARTMENT— continued. VOTE No. 11—continued. Salaries — continued. Clerical Division — continued. Class VI— £ 1 at £350 ... ... . 350 1 at £310 ... ... 310 Class VII— 2 at £320 ... ... 640 1 at £290 .... ... 290 2 at £270 ... ... 540 1 at £100 ... ... 100 660 6 General Division. 1,570 Inspector of Prisons Superintendents— 1 at £550 (Borstal Institution), (6 months) 275 1 at £515 ... ■•• 515 1 at £500 ... ... 500 2 at £275 ... ... 550 Gaolers— 1 at £460 ... ... 460 1 at £450 ... ... 450 1 at £380 ... ... 380 5 at £345 ... ... 1,725 2 at £325 ... .. 650 Deputy Superintendents — ' 2 at £405 ... ... 810 1 at £365 (6 months) ... ... 182 Chief Warders— 1 at £365 ..... .. 365 2 at £355 .... ... 710 2 at £345 ... ... 690 Principal Warders — 5 at £330 ... ... 1,650 3 at £325 ... ... 975 3 at £315 ... ... 945 Acting Principal Warders — 17 at £310 ... ... 5,270 1 at £290 ... ... 290 Warders— 12 at £305 ... ■•■ 3,660 11 at £300 ... ... 3,300 3 at £295 ... ... 885 3 at £290 ... ••• 870 7 at £285 ... •■■ 1,995 10 at £280 ... •■• 2,800 9 at £275 ... ... 2,475 26 at £270 ... ••• 7,020 4 st £265 ... ... 1,060 6 at £260 ... ■•• 1,560 6 at £255 ... ... 1,530 11 at £250 . . ... 2,750 2 at £240 ... , •. 480 Warder Instructors — 1 at £305 ... ••• 305 2 at £300 ... ... 600 5 at £295 ... ... 1,475 2 at £290 •• ■•• 580 7 at £285 ... ... 1,995 3 at £280 ... •■• 840 1 at £275 ... ... 275 675 1,840 10 3,665 3 992 5 1,765 11 3,570 18 5,560 110 30,385

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number of Persons. Item. 1921-22. 1921-22. PRISONS DEPARTMENT— continued, VOTE No. 17 —continued. £ Salaries— continued. General Division— continued. Warder Instructors— continued. £ 1 at £270 ... ... 270 2 at £265 ... ... 530 1 at £260 ... ... 260 25 7,130 Assistant Matrons— 1 at £225 ... ... 225 1 at £215 ... ... 215 1 at £205 ... ... 205 1 at £170 ... ... 170 1 at £165 ... ... 165 1 at £160 ... ... 160 1 at £155 ... ... 155 7 1,295 230 164 1 1 Office Assistant Shorthand-writer and typiste General Division. Salaries — Schoolmaster, Waikeria ... ... 350 Farm-manager, Invercargill... ... 395 Farm-manager, Waikeria ... ... 370 Farm - manager, Paparua (£325), (6 months) ... ... 162 Quarry Manager, Auckland... ... 340 Institutional Instructor and Probation Officer, Invercargill ... ... 360 Brickworks Manager, Wi Tako (£410), (6 months) ... ... 205 Electrician and Engineer, Waikeria (£325), (6 months) ... ... 162 2,344 Non-classified. 64,445 Police Gaoler Medical Officers — £ 3 at £200 ... ... 600 1 at £150 ... ... 150 lat£85 ... ... 85 lat£75 ... ... 75 lat£65 ... ... 65 Honorary Probation Officers— 1 at £100 ... ... 100 3 at £50 ... ... 150 4 at £25 ... ... 100 270 975 8 350 233 1,595 Less recoveries for use of houses and quarters ... 66,040 4,810 Less recoveries of salaries of officers employed on public works 61,230 2,400 -58,830 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages. ;es.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number if Persons. Item. 192] -22. PRISONS DEPARTMENT— continued. 1921-22. VOTE No. 17— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — £ 2 3 4 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Allowances to instructing and other officers Allowances to officers temporarily performing speciai or higher duties Clothing, bedding, furniture, &c. Compassionate allowances— Widow of late J. H. Barr... Widow of late Timothy Creedon Widow of late J. T. Reid ... Crimes Amendment Acts— Administration expenses Assistance to discharged prisoners Gratuities to short-sentenced prisoners Payment to prisoners'dependants Prisoners'industry earnings Fuel, light, power, and water Grants to Prisoners' Aid Societies (5) ... Invercargill Borstal Institution — Construction of rifle-range, timber and materials... Equipment and instructional work Estuary lands: Development, draining, and roading Lodging-allowances Medical services— Maintenance of prisoners in public hospitals Medicines and medical comforts Offenders Probation Act, administration of and preventative work Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... Prison Industries —■ Brickmaking General prison works, buildings, and workshops . Tools and materials for prison labour... Workshops equipment Prison camps : Expenses connected with ... Prison farms: Purchase of stock, plants, seeds, implements, &c. Rations Sanitary services, cleaning, and disinfectants Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) '"Temporary warders and matrons Travelling Allowances and Expenses— Allowances and expenses of Departmental officers Transfer of officers and families Transfer of prisoners Conveyance of prisoners on release Transport Charges — Forage Freight, cartage, &e. Vehicles : Purchase and upkeep, petrol supplies, &c. Uniforms and accoutrements for prison officers Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 200 500 5 50 5,500 6 7 8 113 83 89 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 500 100 300 5,250 2,800 4,000 200 16 17 18 500 50 19 800 2,800 20 21 22 350 650 450 23 500 500 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 750 1,200 1,700 50 1,500 31 32 33 7,300 23,000 600 34 400 3,000 35 36 37 38 700 500 1,050 1,750 39 40 41 42 43 500 400 1,400 800 100 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 72,985 39,000 TOTAL—VOTE No. 17 33,985 92,81 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number if Persons. Item. 1921-22. CROWN LAW OFFICE. 1921-22. VOTE No. 18. £ £ Salaries— 1,500 Solicitor-General Professional Division. 3 £ 1 Grown Solicitor at £1,050 ... 1,050 1 Crown Solicitor at £900 ... ... 900 1 Crown Solicitor at £900 ... ... 900 Class G — 1 at £550 1 2,850 550 Clerical Division. Class II — 1 at £550 (also Private Secretary, £25) Glass VII— 1 at £160 550 1 1 160 General Division. 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 at £230 ... ... 230 2 480 9 Other Charges for and incidental to — Annual certificates under the Law Practitioners Act, 1908 *6,090 2 3 4 30 20 5 6 7 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 90 50 100 6,550 8 9 70 20 80 TOTAL—VOTE No. 18 460 VOTE No. 19.—POLICE DEPARTMENT. Subdivision No. I. — Police Department. Salaries— Head Office — Commissioner ... ... .... 1,000 Clerical Division. Class II — 1 at £525 525 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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IX.—JUSTICE DEPARTMENT —continued.

Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number if Persons. Item. 192 -22. VOTE No. 19.—POLICE DEPARTMENT— continued. 921-22. Subdivision No. I. — Police Department —continued. Salaries— continued. 2 Clerical Division— continued. Class VI— 2 at £350 Class VII— £ 1 at £215 ... ... 215 1 at £125 ... ... 125 700 2 340 1 1 2 4 General Division. 1 at £320 Inspector 2 Senior Sergeants at 22s. per day 4 Constables: 3 at 16s. 6d., 1 at 16s. per day 320 490 802 1,195 4 14 3 32 82 850 7 14 Districts — 4 Superintendents: 2 at £610, 1 at £600, 1 at £550 14 Inspectors: 1 at £530, 1 at £520, 2 at £510, 1 at £500, 2 at £490, 4 at £480, 3 at £470... 3 Sub-Inspectors at £430 32 Senior Sergeants: 15 at 22s., 4 at 21s. 6d., 13 at 21s. per day 82 Sergeants: 47 at 20s., 18 at 19s. 6d., 17 at 19s, per day 850 Constables: 85 at 17s. 6d., 95 at 17s., 165 at 16s. 6d., 125 at 16s., 55 at 15s. 6d., 325 at 15s. per day 7 Senior Detectives: 3 at 23s. 6d., 1 at 22s., 3 at 21s. 6d. per day 14 Detective-Sergeants: 5 at 22s, 5 at 20s., 2 at 19s. 6d., 2 at 19s. per day 27 Detectives: 5 at 20s. 6d., 4 at 17s., 10 at 16s. 6d., 8 at 16s. per day 5 Native Constables 7 District Constables 8 Matrons : 1 at £192, 2 at £180, 5 at £156 12 Surgeons: 4 at £120, 8 at £25 Probationary Constables Female Searchers Allowances to members of Force for detective, clerical, and special duty ... Contribution towards salary of Analyst, Auckland ... 2,370 6,880 1,290 12,574 29,455 247,334 2,866 27 5,238 5 7 8 12 8,459 350 750 1,332 680 4,500 100 1,079 1,600 50 Less contributions from other Departments 331,200 166 Other Charges for and incidental to— Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Bicycles: Purchase and upkeep Clothing (free issue), including repairs, allowance for making up uniforms, and boot allowance Fidelity-guarantee premiums and insurance Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... Fuel, light, power, and water Horse allowances, purchase, forage, bedding, shoeing, clipping, and grazing of horses, including compensation for loss of private horses House allowances to officers and men unprovided with quarters Medical, dental, and veterinary services, medicines and medical stores, ambulance instruction and hire, and hospital charges for police disabled through duty *331,034 2 500 1,500 3 4 5 6 7 8 12,187 50 4,500 3,000 6,000 9 18,900 10 400 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number j of Persons. ' tem. 1921-22. VOTE No. 19.—POLICE DEPARTMENT— continued. 1921-22. Subdivision No. I. — Police Department —continued. £ 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. 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 conduct 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 2,000 6,500 150 2,500 6,200 1,000 2,500 750 500 21 22 400 100 23 500 24 1,500 25 3,000 20,000 423,121 26 100 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 94,737 2,650 Total — Subdivision No. I 92,087 Subdivision No. II. — Police : Miscellaneous Services. 27 28 Charges for and incidental to — Compassionate allowance to widow and children of late Constable J. Dorgan, who was shot whilst on duty Compensation for automatic pistols and other expenses of administration of the Arms Act, 1920 ... Grant to J. O'Donovan, Commissioner of Police, in lieu of six months' leave on retirement Special allowance to ex-Constable Stewart for serious permanent injuries received in the service 250 12,000 12,789 29 30 500 39 Total — Subdivision No. II TOTAL—VOTE No. 19... 435,910 TO AL £660,25

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X.—COOK ISLANDS.

Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

1921-22. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. ote No. .—Cook Islands £ 10,505 £ 4,751 £ 15,256 TOTAL 10,505 4,751 15,256 Number of Persons. Item. 192 -22. 1921-22. COOK ISLANDS. 1 VOTE No. 20. Salaries— £ 1 Head Office— Administrative Division. 1 at £100 (also Under-Secretary, Justice Department, £800, and Native Department, £150)... 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 1,000 650 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 *10,505 2 3 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Cook and other Islands Administration and other 50 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 5 6 7 expenses Erection of fruit-packing sheds, Rarotonga Extra clerical assistance Freight, cartage, and transport charges... Grant to C. B. Jordan, Secretary, in lieu of leave of absence on retirement Installation of wireless telegraph system at Rarotonga and Niue 600 25 100 10 8 50 25 '" ,•' \Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number if Persons. Item. COOK ISLANDS— continued. 1921-22. 1921-22. 9 10 11 12 13 ' 14 15 16 17 9 10 11 12 13 VOTE No. 20.— 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 for erection of additions to Hospital at Barotonga 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 25 100 1,100 14 1,000 15 16 17 57 25 1,750 25 Less recoveries 5,192 441 4,751 15,256 TOTAL—VOTE No. 20 ... T&, ?AL £15,25

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

; - . Salaries. I Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ ote No. 21. —Pensions Department --■■:..' 25,896 116,570 142,461 ■ TOTAL 25,896 116,570 142,461 Number of Persons. Item.1 19! -22. PENSIONS DEPABTMENT. 1921-22. VOTE No. 21. £ Salaries— Administrative Division. 1 1 at £900 (Commissioner) ... 900 Clerical Division. 1 Class I — 1 at £600 600 2 Class III — 2 at £500 1,000 Class IV — 4 at £450 1 at £425 1 at £410 £ 1,800 425 410 6 Glass V— 2 at £380 2,635 2 760 Class VI— 6 at £350 1 at £330 2 at £310 2,100 330 620 3,050 Class VII— 1 at £310 7 at £290 5 at £270 1 at £240 5 at £230 3 at £215 22 at £160 I at £140 8 at £115 9 at £100 II at £85 310 2,030 1,350 240 1,150 645 3,520 140 920 900 935 73 12,140

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number of Persons. Item. 192 -22. PENSIONS DEPARTMENT— continued. 1921-22. VOTE No. 21— continued. £ £ S al arie s— continued. General Division. £ 2 at £164 ... ... 328 1 at £152 ... ... 152 2 at £140 .-..: 280 1 at £115 ... ... 115 2 at £100 ... ' ... " 200 8 102 Cadets' lodging-allowances ... Salaries: Proportion of, High Commissioner's staff... Salaries and honoraria of members of War Pensions Board Salaries and honoraria of members of War Pensions Appeal Board 1,075 450 1,500 2,600 2,100 28/810 Less proportion of salaries provided for but not.. payable for full year ... „.,... 2,114 Less estimated credits under_ Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 26,696 800 *25,896 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Other Charges for and incidental to — tAdvertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications tExchange and commission on money-orders Fees for certificates of age ... Fuel, light, power, and water Interpreters'fees Loading on life insurance premiums on account of impaired health occasioned by war service Medical fees t Office- cleaning Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) •f-Overtime and meal allowances Payment to Post and Telegraph Department for services of officers Pensions to— Epidemic widows and widowers and their dependants |Mr. G. A. Birch, to supplement retiring-allowance (from 1st October, 1921, to 31st March, 1922) ... Mrs. Mary Young in lieu of Old-age Pension (from 1st April, 1920, to 31st March, 1922) Mrs. Olive K. Phillips on account of death of husband while member of crew of transport "Tahiti" Widow of late Captain J. E. McDonald, of transport " Aparima " (from 1st April, 1920, to 31st March, 1922) j Widow and family of Denis Phelan (from 1st October, 1921, to 31st March, 1922) ... Widow and family of Captain Freeland of mine-sweeper "Simplon" (from 11th July, 1921, to 31st March, 1922 20 1,600 20 100 10 150 10,000 10 3,000 50 13,418 13 66,830 14 15 18 16 72 78 17 448 18 26 19 125 *Inc: } Transferee ludes id froi xjst-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages. f Previously cha l "Department of Health." urged to " Con :ingencies.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number of Persons. Item. ! 1921 -22. 1921-22. i PENSIONS DEPARTMENT— continued. VOTE No. 21—continued. £ 20 21 22 23 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... Rent, proportion of, High Commissioner's Office, London fRent of offices Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) "'Temporary assistance Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote... 4,000 400 20 125 12,500 3,500 24 25 26 50 TOTAL—VOTE No. 21 ... 116,570 142,466 AL 142,466

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

1921-22. Salaries. ! Other Charges, j Total. ote No. 22. —Mines Department — £ £ £ Subdivision I. — Mines Department 14,010 14,010 „ II. — Geological Survey Branch ■ 4,096 2,450 6,546 ,, III. — Miscellaneous Services ... 37,223 37,223 TOTAL—VOTE No. 22 18,106 39,673 57,77! TOTAL 18,106 39,673 57,779 Number of Parsons. [tern. VOTE No. 22.—MINES DEPARTMENT. 19! -22. 1921-22. Subdivision No. I. — Mines Department. £ £ 1 Salaries — .Administrative Division. 1 at £750 (Under-Secretary) 750 Professional Division. 2 8 Class A — 1 at £750 1 at £650 (J month) Glass C — 8 at £510 Class D — 1 at £450 1 at £360 £ 750 27 450 360 777 4,080 2 810 Clerical Division. 1 Class IV— 1 at £450 Class VI— 1 at £310 Class VII— 2 at £290 1 at £250 1 at £215 1 at £215 (5 months) 1 at £160 3 at £115 (1 £15 increase for 9 months, 1 £15 increase for 7 months, and 1 £15 increase for 4 months) 1 at £100 (2J months) 580 250 215 90 160 325 21 450 1 310 10 Lodging-allowances of cadets 1,641 40

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number if Persons. Item. 1921-22. VOTE No. 22.—MINES DEPARTMENT— continued. .921-22. Subdivision No. I. — Mines Department —continued. Salaries— -continued. General Division.. . £ 1 at £440 ... ... 440 1 at £430 ... ... 430 1 at £420 ... ... 420 1 at £355 ... ... 355 4 at £295 ... ... 1,180 1 at £285 ... ... 285 1 at £265 ... ... 265 4 at £255 ... ' .... . 1,020 1 at £230 ... ... 230 1 at £206 ... ... 206 1 at £184 ... ... 184 1 at £140 (£16 increase for 10 months).,. 137 18 5,152 42 Total — Subdivision No. I -14,010 :> Subdivision No. II—Geological Survey Branchi ~ 1 1 1 Salaries — • Professional Division. 1 at £850 (Director) .... ,,. Class B — 1 at £600 Class C — 1 at £510 (£20 increase for 6 months) Class D — £ 1 at £450 ... ... 450 1 at £395 ... , ... 395 Class E— 1 at £350 (£20 increase for 4 months) 336 1 at £285 (£25 increase for 7 months) 275 850 600 500 2 845 2 611 Clerical Division. 380 1 Glass V— 1 at £380 Class VII— lat £310 1 310 9 -4,096 Other Charges for and incidental ToAdvertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other periodicals ... .... Fees for expert assistance (including preparation of reports) ... ... ... Freight, cartage, and transport charges... Fuel, light, power, and water Instruments and instrument and outfit allowances ... 50 2 3 100 40 25 150 4 5 6 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number . of Person's. Item. 192 -22. VOTE No. 22,—MINES DEPARTMENT— continued. 1921-22. Subdivision No IT—Geological Survey Branch— continued. £ £ 7 8 9 10 ii: 12 13 Other Charges foe and incidental to—continued. Investigation, water-supplies Office fittings and-requisites (including printing and stationery) '.;.'■•'■■'■■ ... Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... Petrographical specimens and petrographical and chemical apparatus Printing bulletins, lithographing, &c. Sorting and distributing mineral specimens Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... Travelling allowances and expenses .:. Tools, equipment, and field expenses ... Wages ... ••• '-■■■■ Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ' ."<■ - ... ' 50 50 50 20 250 20 14 15 16 17 25 400 400 800 20 II ... 2,450 6,546 Subdivision No. III. — Miscellaneous Services. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 18 Charges for and incidental to — Advance to F. J. Gunn by the Government Agent, —Sydnev, to cover expenses when on a visit to Newcastle "relative to supplies of coal for New Zealand Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other periodicals Assistance towards — Construction and maintenance of roads and works Prospecting Audit fees for inspection of accounts Bonus of 4d. per lb. for the production of the first 40,000 lb. of good marketable retorted quicksilver tCoal Control Branch : Working-expenses (including salaries of staff, cost-of-living bonus, and salaries of local secretaries) Diamond and other drills and appliances (workingexpenses only) Examinations, Mining and Coal-mines Acts Expenses, New Zealand Government Representative, Imperial Mineral Resources Bureau ... '"Expert and temporary assistance, fees, wages, &c. ... Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... Fuel, light, power, and water tGovernment Firewood Depot: Working-expenses (including salaries of staff, wages, and cost-of-living bonus), (recoverable) Grants— Bowling-green and tennis-court, Runanga Erection of dressing-shed, recreation-grounds, Denniston Libraries in mining townships Mine-water flooding, Thames Recreation-ground, Runanga Sick and accident funds ... 6 50 1,100 7,000 20 667 2,550 1,200 200 28 29 30 31 50 800 30 60 9,660 32 33 182 34 35 36 37 100 100 1,840 77 150 des co: B." st-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages. f Previously vc ited under vol ;e " Industries * Inclui Jommerci

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number if Persons. Item. 1921-22. 921-22. VOTE No. 22.—MINES DEPARTMENT— continued. Subdivision No. III. — Miscellaneous Services —continued. Charges for and incidental to— continued. Instrument and outfit allowances for Inspectors of Mines Karaka.Creek cut improvements Law-costs Maintenance of Water-races— Waimea-Kumara Mount Ida . . Motor-cars and accessories, maintenance, &c. Office-cleaning Office fittings and requisites... Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... Printing and stationery Purchase price of Tauhara North No. I Block, Tatau Survey District, for sulphur mining ... Befunds of rent, Section 154, Mining Act, 1908 Schools of Mines Shortages in deposit accounts, Wardens' Courts Stone-quarries Act: Administration expenses Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Travelling allowances and expenses Work and material supplied by other Departments ... Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote £ 260 239 150 ' £ 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 650 300 400 25 200 375 600 49. 50 51 52 53 2,100 30 4,000 2 20 l ' '•■'" 54 55 56 180 1,750 50 50 37,223 Total — Subdivision No. Ill TOTAL—VOTE No. 22 57,779 'O. AL £57,77

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XIII.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS.

12— B. 7.

Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

1921-22. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ 'ote 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 ... 22,769 50 1,730 55,301 32,352 55,121 50 1,730 75,781 20,480 10,800 12,683 13,870 2,925 6,222 6,560 7,810 51,187 21,068 6,163 4,450 131,928 18,610 63,870 34,938 9,088 10,672 138,488 Total—Vote No. 132,910 275,438 408,348 r ote No. 24. —Audit Department 14,775 10,361 25,136 ,, 25. —Public Service Commissioner's Office ... 6,931 2,745 9,676 ,, 26.—Printing and Stationery 12,700 11,030 23,730 TOTAL 167,316 299,574 466,890 Number of Persons. Item. i VOTE No. 23.—DEPABTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIBS. 1921-22. 1921-22. Subdivision No. I. — Head Office. £ 1 Salaries— Administrative Division. 1,000 1 1 at £1,000 (Under-Secretary) Professional Division. Glass A — 1 at £700 Class C — 1 at £490 Glass F — 1 at £210 700 1 1 490 1 210 Clerical Division. 2 Glass Special — 2 at £700 Glass I — £ 1 at £650 ... ... 650 1 at £600 ... ... 600 1,400 2 1,250

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services

Number of Persons. [tern. 1 VOTE No. 23.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS — continued. 192 -22. 1921-22. Subdivision No. I. — Head Office —continued. 1 Salarie s— continued. Clerical Division— continued. 3 I L 8 Glass II — 3 at £550 Class III— 1 at £500 Class IV— 1 at £450 Class V— £ 6 at £400 ... ... 2,400 1 at £380 ... ... 380 1 at £365 ... ... 365 Class VI— 2 at £350 ... ... 700 1 at £310 ... ... 310 Class VII— 3 at £320 ... ... 960 1 at £310 ... ... 310 3 at £290 ... ... 870 3 at £270 ... ... 810 2 at £250 ... ... 500 1 at £230 ... ... 230 2 at £215 ... ... 430 5 at £160 ... ... 800 1 at £140 ... ... 140 5 at £115 ... 575 4 at £100 ... ... 400 1 at £85 (11 months) ... ... 78 3,145 1,010 1,650 500 450 31 6,103 Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties Official Secretary to His Excellency the GovernorGeneral 40 550 General Division. £ 1 at £470 ... ... 470 1 at £375. ... ... 375 1 at £300 ... ... 300 3 at £270 ... ... 810 5 at £230 ... ... 1,150 4 at £206 ... ... 824 5 at £184 ... ... 920 3 at £176 ... ... 528 3 at £164 ... ... 492 4 at £152 ... ... 608 3 at £140 ... ... 420 1 at £124 ... ... 124 2 at £115 ... ... 230 1 at £100 ... ... 100 37 Lodging-allowances (cadets) 7,351 61 93 Less proportion of salaries provided for but not payable during current year 25,910 541 Less amount to be recovered from Public Service Superannuation Fund ... 25,369 2,600 *22,769 ! * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages. ;es.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services

Number of Persons. Item. VOTE No. 23.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFF AIR S— continued. 1921-22. .921-22. Subdivision No. I. — Head O^ice^continued. £ 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Other Charges for and incidental to — Department of Internal Affairs — Advertising 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 work to be done by Surveyor-General's Department Expenses in connection with the compilation and printing of Maori Dictionary Fire Brigades— Railway-pass for Secretary to United Fire Brigades' Association Grant in aid 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, N.Z. contribution towards work of 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 (recoverable) ... ... Law-coses Light, power, and water for Government buildings . . Office fittings and requisites (including photographs) 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— Head office Ministers' offices (including office equipment) 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 of, and memorials to, soldiers and others who were killed or died in connection with the Maori and Great Wars, including wives and daughters of officers, and also men of the British and other navies, and expenses in connection therewith Salary, allowance, and expenses of Lady £ Medical Referee ... ... 500 Less recoverable from other Departments 400 300 50 1,034 280 2,000 10 350 88 . 400 400 1,100 2,200 75 80 200 250 1,000 800 20 21 22 2.3 24 25 5,000 25 3,500 400 20 170 700 26 27 28 29 1,450 1,400 140 1,150 30 31 1,700 32 100 33 34 Special allowance to shorthand-writers and typistes employed in Ministers' offices Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) 330 700

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XIII.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS —continued.

Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number of Persons. Item. 1921-22. 1921-22. VOTE No. 23.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS — continued. £ £ 35 36 \ Subdivision No. I. — Head Office —continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Department of Internal Affairs —continued. Temporary Assistance ... Travelling allowances and expenses of — Ministers (allowances only as authorized by the Civil List Act, 1908) ... Ministers' expenses Private Secretaries to Ministers Officers of the Department Weights and Measures Acts, administration expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote '-2,300 1,750 2,100 2,000 1,000 750 37 38 39 40 41 50 Less fees receivable in respect of the Land Act, 1912 37,352 5,000 Total — Subdivision No. I 32,352 *55,121 Subdivision No. IT — Clerk of Executive Council. 42 Clerk of Executive Council (also Secretary to Cabinet, £250, and Private Secretary to Prime Minister, £600) 50 Total — SubdivisionNo.il Subdivision No. III. — Ministers' Secretaries. 43 Salaries—■ Secretary to Cabinet (also Clerk of Executive Council, £50, and Private Secretary to Prime Minister, £600) Allowances in addition to classification— 15 Private Secretaries to Ministers at £50 each ... Extra classification allowance 250 750 730 Total — Subdivision No. Ill l,73i Subdivision No. TV. — Messengers, Office-keepers, and Charwomen. 44 Salaries— General Division. Messengers, dc. — £ 1 at £395 ... ... 395 1 at £380 . . ... 380 1 at £350 ... ... 350 3 at £320 ... ... 960 1 at £315 ... ... 315 2 at £310 ... ... 620 15 at £295 ... 4,425 10 at £290 ... ... 2,900 7 at £275 ... ... 1,925 42 at £265 ... ... 11,130 18 at £260 ... ... 4,680 19 at £255 ... ... 4,845 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services

Number of Persons. Item. VOTE No. 23.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued. 1921-22. I 1921-22. Subdivision No. TV. — Messengers, Office-keepers, and Charwomen —continued. £ £ Salaries— continued. 44 General Division — continued. £ 10 at £250 ... ... 2,500 9 at £246 ... ... 2,214 1 at £245 ... ... 245 1 at £240 ... ... 240 3 at £236 ... ... 708 3 at £235 ... ... 705 2 at £230 ... ... 460 26 at £226 ... ... 5,876 2 at £225 ... ... 450 4 at £216 ... ... 864 1 at £200 ... ... 200 1 at £140 ... ... 140 3 at £110 ... ... 330 1 at £80 ... ... 80 Charwomen — 2 at £150 ... ... 300 3 at £145 ... ... 435 1 at £140 ... ... 140 62 at £132 ... ... 8,184 76 at £120 ... ... 9,120 lac £85 ... ... 85 187 47,937 * 145 18,264 332 Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties Allowances under Public Service Regulation No. 208 (being long-service increment to charwomen) 66,201 120 70 Less provided for by other Departments 66,391 9,000 Less proportion of salaries and increases to salaries provided for but not payable during current year 57,391 2,090 Other Charges for and incidental to — Contribution towards payment of minimum and additional retiring-allowances to messengers *55,301 45 1,100 46 £ *Extra charwomen ... ... 11,726 Less provided for by other Departments ... ... 510 11,216 47 '"Extra messengers ... ... 4,779 Less provided for by other Dements ... ... ... 2,100 48 49 50 51 Fire-drills, attendance at Motor cars, cycles, and accessories Office cleaning (including upkeep of grounds) Special allowances to messengers, Wellington (includes allowances to Ministerial messengers) Travelling allowances and expenses Uniforms and overcoats for messengers ... Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 2,679 10 800 2,250 52 53 54 700 500 1,200 25 Total — Subdivision No. IV 20,480 75,781 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number if Persons. Item. 192 -22. VOTE No. 23.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS —continued. 1921-22. 55 Subdivision No. V. — Registrar-General's Offioe. Salaries— Clerical Division. Glass I — 1 at £600 Class IV— 4 at £450 Class V — 1 at £400 Class VI— 5 at £350 Class VII— £ 3 at £320 ... ... 960 2 at £290 ... ... 580 5 at £270 ... ... 1,350 3 at £250 ... ... 750 3 at £215 ... ... 645 4 at £160 ... ... 640 1 at £115 ... ... 115 1 at £100 ... ... 100 1 at £85 (10 months) ... ... 71 £ 1 600 4 1,800 1 400 5 1,750 23 Lodging-allowance Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties 5,211 31 30 General Division. £ 1 at £184 ... ... 184 2 at £152 ... ... 304 3 at £140 ... ... 420 1 at £115 ... ... 115 1 at £100 ... ... 100 8 41 Lodging allowance 1,123 45 Less proportion of salaries and increases to salaries provided for but not payable during current year 10,990 190 *10,800 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 Other Charges for and incidental to — Audit fees ... Office cleaning, firing, lighting, freight, and cartage Office fittings and requisites ... Registration of births, deaths, and marriages— Payment to Post Office for services of postmasters Payment to non-permanent officers ... Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... Printing and stationery Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Temporary assistance Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 25 100 100 2,000 2,250 950 1,500 64 65 66 100 '-500 275 10 18,610 Total, — Subdivision No. V 7,810 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services

Number >f Persons. Item. 192 -22. 1921-22. VOTE No. 23.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued. Subdivision No VI. — Census and Statistics: 67 Salaries— Clerical Division. 1 1 1 Special Glass — 1 at £750 '• Class II — 1 at £550 Glass III — 1 at £475 Class V— £ 1 at £400 (9 months) ... ... 388 3 at £380 ... ... 1,140 Class VI— 1 at £330 ... ... 330 2 at £290 ... ... 580 2 at £290 (10 months) ... ... 483 .1 at £290 (8 months) ... ... 193 Class VII— 1 at £320 ... ... 320 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 at £250 (10 months) ... ... 208 1 at £230 (7 months) ... ... 224 2 at £215 ... ... 430 3 at £160 ... ... 480 1 at £130 ... ... 130 16 at £115 ... ... 1,840 6 at 100 ... ... 600 3 at £85 (10 months) ... ... 212. 750 550 475 1,528 1,586 35 4,694 General Division. 1 at £270 ... ... 270 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 at £240 ... ... 240 1 at £230 . ... 230 1 at £206 ... ... 206 9 at £164 ... ... 1,476 1 at £152 ... ... 152 15 2,824 450 56 Lodging-allowances Less proportion of salaries provided for but not payable during current year 12,857 174 *12,683 68 69 70 71 72 73 Other Charges for and incidental to — Census, 1921: Cost of taking Collection of statistics, including agricultural and pastoral ... ... Freight, cartage, and transport charges... Fuel, light, power, and water Office-cleaning Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes. . Printing 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) 24,000 6,520 50 200 15 250 1,600 8,000 10 74 75 76 77 7,650

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Number of Persons. Item. 192 -22. 1921-22. VOTE No. 23.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued. Subdivision No. VI. — Census and Statistics —continued. £ • 78 79 80 81 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) '''Temporary assistance Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 35 '-2,822 25 10 Total—Subdivision No. VI 51,187 63,87i Subdivision No. VII—High Commissioner's Office. 82 Salaries— Secretary Finance Officer Assistant Secretary Clerks and Messengers Miscellaneous wages Emigration and Exhibition Officer Veterinarian and Produce Officer 930 800 500 19,770 1,820 700 800 Less amount recoverable : — £ War Expenses ... ... 1,000 Pensions Department ... ... 1,500 Immigration Department ... ... 5,000 Life Insurance ... ... 600 Public Trustee ... ... 900 Working Railways ... ... 700 Public Works ... ... 700 Post and Telegraph ... ... 700 Defence ... ... 1,000 25,320 12,100 Amount required to adjust overestimate in amounts recoverable from other Departments ... 13,220 650 13,870 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 83 84 85 Other Charges for and incidental to— Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Amount required to adjust overestimate in amounts recoverable from other Departments in respect of rent, &c. 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 2,000 300 100 7,498 500 100 500 300 200 93 94 2,250 1,400 1,000 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number if Persons. Item. 1921-22. 1921-22. VOTE No. 23.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued. Subdivision No. VII. — High Commissioner's Office — continued. 95 95 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Bent, office-cleaning, fuel, and light ... £6,300 Less recoverable from other Departments 3,500 96 97 98 99 100 96 97 98 99 100 Bepairs to offices Subscriptions to various societies and associations ... Temporary assistance Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 2,800 1,450 120 700 500 350 22,068 Less shipping charges on goods for Government Departments 35,938 1,000 Total — Subdivision No. VII 34,93: Subdivision No. VIII. — Museum. 101 101 Salaries— Professional Division. 1 1 Glass A — 1 at £850 (Director) Glass C — 1 at £490 Glass D— £ 1 at £430 ... ... 430 1 at £395 ... ... 395 850 490 2 825 General Division. 2 at £260 ... ... 520 1 at £250 ... ... 250 770 3 7 Less proportion of salaries and increases to salaries provided for but not payable during current year 2,935 10 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, and purchase of photographs, books, newspapers, &c. Board of Science and Art, expenses incidental to, including publications Collection and establishment of historical and other matter relating to the Maori Bace and early history of New Zealand Expenses in connection with war section and with the British National War Museum including portraits of New Zealanders who won the V.C. Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... Fuel, light, power, and water Museum publications, printing of Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) *2,925 102 100 103 1,000 104 500 105 106 107 108 109 2,700 50 100 200 - 150

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Number if Persons. Item. 1 1921-22. 921-22. VOTE No. 23.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued'. £ £ Subdivision No. VIII. — Museum —continued. 110 HI 112 113 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Photographic and phonographic apparatus Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Specimen and pictures, purchase and preparation of Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Temporary assistance Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 200 70 200 114 115 116 15 '-668 200 10 Total — Subdivision No. VIII 6,163 9,08: Subdivision No. IX. — Dominion Laboratory. 117 Salaries— Professional Division. 1 3 1 1 at £950 (Dominion Analyst) Glass B — £ 1 at £625 ... ... 625 2 at £550 ... 1,100 Glass D — • 1 at £450 Class E— 1 at £350 ... .. 350 1 at £285 ... ... 285 Class F — 1 at £230 ... ... 230 1 at £210 ... ... 210 1 at £105 ... ... 105 950 1,725 450 2 635 545 Clerical Division. Glass VI— 1 at £350 Glass VII— 1 at £250 ... ... ... 250 1 at £100 (7 months) ... ... 59 350 2 309 General Division. 1 at £350 ... ... 350 1 at £330 ... ... 330 1 at £270 ... ... 270 1 at £206 ... ... 206 4 16 Allowances (special and equipment) 1,156 152 6,272 Less proportion of salaries provided for but not payable during current year 50 *6,222 118 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other periodicals Chemicals, apparatus, and repairs to apparatus 125 950 119 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number of Persons. Item. 1921-22. 1920-21. VOTE No. 23.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL _ AFFAIRS — continued. Subdivision No. IX. — Dominion Laboratory —continued. £ £ 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Explosives Act, expenses under— Apparatus, books, and periodicals, purchase of ... 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) Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Scientific research Subscriptions to Technical Societies Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Temporary assistance Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 160 250 50 100 200 560 700 50 100 250 160 250 50 100 200 560 700 50 100 250 150 '' 50 300 10 25 '-345 50 25 131 132 133 134 150 ' 50 300 10 135 136 137 25 '-345 50 25 Total — Subdivision No. IX ... — 4,450 4,450 10,67 Subdivision No. X — Miscellaneous Services. 138 Salaries (Relieving Staff) — Clerical Division. 1 1 2 Class II — 1 at £575 Class III — "1 at £500 Class V— 2 at £400 Class VII— 1 at £320 ... 320 1 at £270 ... .... 270 2 at £250 ... ... 500 3 at £160 ... ... 480 1 at £115 115 1 at £100 ... ... 100 575 500 800 1,785 General Division. 1 at £320 ... ... 320 1 at £270 ... ... 270 3 at £250 ... ... 750 3 at £230 ... ... 690 1 at £230 (7 months) ... ... 135 3 at £206 ... ... 618 2 at £184 ... ... 368. 3 at £152 ... 456 1 at £124 ... ... 124 2 at £115 ... ... 230 2 at £100 .. ... 200 22 4,161 35 4,161 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Number if Persons. Item. 192 -22. 1921-22. VOTE No. 23.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued. £ Subdivision No. X. — Miscellaneous Services —continued. 138 Salaries (Relieving Staff) — continued Allowances (to clerks in Ministers' offices) Allowance to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties Lodging-allowances (cadets)... 40 100 65 Less proportion of salaries provided for but not payable during current year 8,026 246 Less recoveries 7,780 1,220 Charges for and incidental to — Patriotic Societies, dc. — Audit of Patriotic Accounts Expenses in connection with the various relief funds, including postage and freight on gift goods '-6,560 139 140 . 250 1,000 141 142 1144 ,145 146 147 148 143 General — Actuarial work done by the Government Life Insurance Department in connection with the valuation of Public Service, Railways, and Teachers' Superannuation Funds Advance on account of accommodation provided for boys of the Public Service (recoverable by annual instalments) Advertising New Zealand : Special publicity work in connection with Allowances to — Lieut.-Colonel J. G. Hughes, C.M.G., D.S.O. ... Officer of the Tourist Department for extra duties as Permit and Passport Officer Amount required to recoup Imprest Accounts for vouchers lost in transit after payment Annuity to — Lady Steward for services rendered by her late husband, Sir William Jukes Steward Mrs. Sarah Lawry, widow of the late F. Lawry, formerly M.P. Mrs. Hornsby, widow of the late J. T. M. Hornsby, formerly M.P. Anzac Memorial Service, London : New Zealand's share Art pictures, expenses in connection with loaning of Cinematograph-films taken in France and elsewhere for patriotic and other purposes, expenses in connection with Compassionate allowances to— Mrs. Mary A. Carnell, widow of the late Samuel Carnell, formerly M.P. ... Mrs. Hogg, widow of the late A. W. Hogg, formerly M.P. Mrs. Porter, widow of the late Colonel Porter, formerly of Defence Department Mrs. Rathbone, widow of the late J. J. Rathbone, clerk, High Commissioner's office A. L. Stewart J. E. Read Widow of late Lieut.-Col. D. Cossgrove, at £52 100 1 250 142 15 44 150 100 149 150 100 151 152 12 5 20 153 100 154 155 150 156 250 157 158 159 300 66 78 52 per annum * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number of Persons. Item. 192 L-22. 1921-22. VOTE No. 23.—DEPABTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued. £ £ Subdivision No. X. — Miscellaneous Services —continued. 160 161 162 163 Charges for and incidental to — continued. General —continued. Cost of— Annotating statutes for Government Departments Entertaining visitors to the Dominion and of official functions Cost-of-living bonus to annuitants under the Public Service, Eailways, and Teachers' Superannuation Funds and Civil Service Act, 1908 Disarmament Conference at Washington, 1921 (including allowances and travelling-expenses of New Zealand's delegate, Private Secretary, and Official Secretary) Expenses of Public Service Stores Tender Board Fire Hose : Purchased on account of Fire Brigades (to be recovered) Grants — New Zealand Institute for research-work In settlement of petitions A. E. Glover C.H.Mills H. G. Ell Imperial Conference, London— £ To cover expenses of Prime Minister 1,750 Private Secretary ... ... 550 250 250 75,000 2,100 50 164 165 5 166 167 168 169 170 171 250 250 120 120 120 2,300 172 League of Nations: Expenses of New Zealand Delegate and Private Secretary attending Assembly at Geneva — £ Sir James Allen ... ... 221 Private Secretary ... ... 113 173 To cover travelling-expenses of Government Publicity Officer visiting England to report on Publicity work in the United Kingdom as affecting New Zealand To cover travelling-expenses of Official visit to Samoa, other South Sea Islands and Sydney-— Hon. Minister of External Affairs ... £60 Private Secretary ... ... 70 Under-Secretary, External Affairs ... 60 334 150 174 190 175 176 177 178 179 180 To Sir James Allen towards expenses in securing and furnishing housing accommodation Young Citizens'League ... History of New Zealand Wars: Cost of printing Volume I Imperial Conference, London: Expenses incidental thereto (including clerical assistance)... Investiture at Government House: Transport expenses of persons attending to receive decorations Loan to Mangawara Biver Board to enable them to proceed with initial work ... Moose : Expenses of visit to Fiordland to discover whether the animals had established themselves there National War Memorial (on account), (£100,000) ... Naturalization of animals and plants in New Zealand : Amount guaranteed towards cost of publishing book on New Zealand Gazette — £ Cost of printing ... ... 12,000 Less recoveries ... ... 570 1,000 75 275 250 200 1 181 235 100 182 183 400 184 11,430 -

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number if Persons. Item. Item. i. i VOTE No. 23.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS — continued. 1921-22. 1921-22. Subdivision No. X. — Miscellaneous Services —continued. £ £ 185 Charges for and incidental to — continued. General —continued. Opossums — £ Expenses under Animals Protection Act 250 Less estimated recoveries ... 249 186 1 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 Parliaments of the Empire : Contribution towards cost of producing journal (London publication) Payment to — F. J. Gunn for period 1st April to 31st May, 1922 (granted leave of absence on retirement) Miss G. Craig for period 1st April to 17th April, 1922 (granted leave of absence on retirement) ... Southland Hospital Board on account of William Clark, temporary nightwatchman, Invercargili, injured whilst on duty ... Peace celebrations Pensions — Mrs. M. K. Dickinson Mrs. Mary Lee for services rendered during Maori War Preservation of aboriginal rock paintings Racing Commission under provisions of the Gaming Amendment Act (No. 2), 1920 : Expenses incidental to, including travelling-expenses of members Refund to officer of Department, value of contents of a registered letter lost in transit Returned Soldiers' Association, railway fares of delegates to annual conference Reuter's Telegram Company: Payment for special telegrams Stephen's Island, protection of busii on... Stranded New-Zealanders : Assistance to return to New Zealand Subsidies towards— Cost of renovating Maori War-time Historical Church at Russell (£1 for £1) Hostels situated in Wellington for providing suitable board and lodging for employees of the Public Service, as approved by the Public Service Commissioner Memorial co the late J. Bollard, M.P. (£1 for £1), (on account) Memorial to the late Sir Arthur Guinness (£1 for £1 up to £200) Mothers' Help Division, Women's National Reserve (£1 for every £2 up to £100) Re-erecting memorial to the late Sir John Mackenzie (£1 for £1), (on account) Subsidy to Boy Scouts' Association Telegrams beyond the Dominion ... £10,500 Less amount recoverable ... 2,000 200 84 12 10 100 40 25 30 2,000 3 200 198 199 250 50 50 200 201 200 50 202 10 203 200 204 100 205 50 1,000 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 208 209 210 Temporary assistance Totalizators, expenses incidental to inspection of Travelling allowance and expenses of members of Public Buildings Board Turnbull Library — Expenses in connection with Grant to Charles Wilson, Advisory Director (also £725, Chief Librarian, General Assembly Library) Refund of stamp-duty on the Turnbull bequest ... 8,500 *1,678 1,250 25 211 2.12 1,500 50 6,000 '213 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number of Persons. Item.! I 1921-22. 1921-22. i i VOTE No. 23.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued. Subdivision No. X. — Miscellaneous Services —continued. £ £ 214 214 Charges for and incidental to — continued. General. —continued. Visit of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales — General expenses, including cost of £ accommodation, transport, &c. ... 6,700 Maori camp, Rotorua (including transport and accommodation of Natives) 1,220 Subsidies to local bodies ... 200 ! 8,120 215 215 War trophies : Shipping, freight, railage, and incidental expenses 1,500 Total — Subdivision No. X 131,928 138,488 TOTAL—VOTE No. 23 408,348 AUDIT DEPARTMENT. VOTE No. 24. 1 Salaries — Deputy Controller and Auditor (also Chief Clerk, £650, and Secretary P.D.S.F., £50) ... Audit. Officer, London 100 600 Classification under Act. Clerical Division. 5 4 1 10 Ciass I— £ 9 at £650 ... ... 5,850 1 at £600 ... ... 600 Glass II — 2 at £550 ... ... 1,100 2 at £525 (5 months), £550 (7 months) 1,080 I at £500 (5 months), £550 (7 months) 527 Class III— 3 at £500 ... ... 1,500 1 at £475 (5 months), £500 (7 months) 490 Glass IV— 1 at £450 Class V — 9 at £400 ... ... 3,600 2 at £380 ... ... 760 1 at £380 (6 months) ... ... 190 1 at £400 (6 months) . . ... 200 1 at £365 ... ... 365 Class VI— 3 at £350 ... ... 1,050 2 at £330 ... ... 660 1 at £330 (6 months), £350 (6 months) 340 9 at £310 (6 months), £330 (6 months) 2,880 1 at £340 (6 months), £350 (6 months) 345 1 at £290 (6 months), £310 (6 months) 300 1 at £310 (6 months), £350 (6 months) 330 6,450 2,707 1,990 . 450 14 5,115 18 5,905

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number if Persons. Item. 1921-22. AUDIT DEPARTMENT— continued, .921-22. VOTE No. 24— continued. Salaries - continued. Clerical Division— continued. Class VII— £ 1 at £320 ... ... 320 1 at £310 ... ... 310 7 at £270 ... ... 1,890 2 at £250 ... ... 500 3 at £230 ... ... 690 4 at £215 ... ... 860 19 at £160 ... ... 3,040 6 at £115 ... ... 690 5 at £100 ... ... 500 10 at £85 ... ... 850 58 Lodging-allowance 9,650 500 General Division. 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 at £190 (5 months), £206 (7 months)... 198 1 at £230 ... ... 230 3 678 Temporary Cadets. 4 4 at £65 260 118 Other Charges for and incidental to — • Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Allowance to Audit Officers, London, to cover cost of living Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties Grant equivalent to six months' salary (as granted to officers of the Public Service on retirement under the Public Service Regulation 65b) to Colonel R. J. Collins, C.M.G., I.S.O., on his resigning the position of Controller and Auditor-General as from 31st December, 1921 Law-costs Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... Rent Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) * Temporary assistance Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to other items of the vote '-34,405 2 10 3 200 4 100 5 6 7 650 150 8 9 10 400 200 151 11 12 13 150 5,000 3,300 50 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 (Audit Office fees, &c.) 10,361 44,766 15,630 25,136 War expenses Audit refund 29,136 4,000 TOTAL—VOTE No. 24 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Number if Persons. Item.! 192 -22. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE. 1921-22. VOTE No. 25. £ Salaries — Clerical Division. 2 1 1 Special Class — £ 1 at £750 ... ... 750 1 at £700 ... ... 700 Class I — 1 at £600 Glass V— 1 at £400 Class VI— 1 at £350 ... ... 350 2 at £330 ... ... 660 1 at £290 ... ... 290 Class VII— 1 at £270 ... ... 270 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 at £230 ... ... 230 3 at £160 ... ... 480 1 at £115 ... ... 115 1 at £100 ... ... 100 1,450 600 400 1,300 1,445 General Division. 1 at £310 ... ... 310 3 at £270 ... ... 810 2 at £230 ... ... 460 3 at £152 ... ... 456 9 2,036 25 Less salaries of officers absent and proportion of increases to salaries provided for but not payable during the current year ... '-7,231 300 6,931 4 5 6 7 2 3 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising vacancies in the Public Service Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties Appeal Board— Allowance to Valuer-General for services on Board at the rate of £100 per annum ... ... Expenses: Hearing of appeals ... ... Examinations : Public Service Senior and Entrance Medical examination of candidates for appointment to Public Service Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) Postage and telegrams Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) '"Temporary assistance Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 400 20 100 500 1,800 100 8 400 300 9 10 11 12 13 75 100 400 50 Less estimated credits 4,245 1,500 TOTAL—VOTE No. 25 ... - 2,745 9,676 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number of Persons. Item. 1921-22. PRINTING AND STATIONERY. 1921-22. Classification and Increases under Regulation. £ VOTE No. 26. Salaries — Administrative Division. 1 at £900 (Government Printer) 900 Professional Division. 415 1 at £415 (Engineer) Clerical Division. Glass I — 1 at £650 650 1 1 Class II — 1 at £550 550 Class III— 1 at £500 500 1 2 Class IV— 2 at £450 900 Class V — 1 at £400 3 at £380 £ 400 1,340 1,540 Class VII— 5 at £320 2 at £290 2 at £230 1 at £125 1,600 580 460 125 10 2,765 General Division. 1 at £500 6 at £415 2 at £405 1 at £400 1 at £395 4 at £370 1 at £350 (8 months) 3 at £345 1 at £335 7 at £330 . ... ...: 1 at £325 20 at £320 :.. 1 at £315 10 at £310 38 at £305 (1 for 1 month) ... 1 at £300 78 at £295 (1 for 4 months, 1 for 1 month) 24 at £290 10 at £285 (1 for 2 months) ... 1 at £280 11 at £275 2 at £270 2 at £265 1 at £264 1 at £260 1 at £258 2 at £255 500 2,490 810 400 395 1,480 234 1,035 335 2,310 325 6,400 315 3,100 11,565 300 22,543 6,960 2,612 280 3,025 540 530 264 260 258

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number item of Person's. 1921-22. PRINTING AND STATIONERY— continued. 192 -22. VOTE No. 26— continued. 1 1 Salaries — continued. 3 321 - X General Division— continued. £ 4 at £250 ... ... 1,000 1 at £245 ... ... 245 1 at £230 ... ... 230 3 at £220 ... ... 660 5 at £215 ... ... 1,075 1 at £210 ... 210 6 at £186 ••• ... ... 1,116 1 at £184 ... 184 8 at £176 ... ... 1,408 7 at £169 ... ... 1,183 5 at £166 ... ... 830 1 at £165 ... ... 165 15 at £156 (1 for 4 months)... ... 2,236 1 at £152 ... ... 152 13 at £146 ... ... 1,898 1 at £133 ... ... 133 4 at £130 ... ... 520 1 at £124 ... ... 124 1 at £107 ... ... 107 2 at £104 ... ... 208 4 at £91 ... ... 364 1 at £85 ... ... 85 3 at £78 ... .. 234 lat£72 ... ... 72 3 321 342 342 84,215 Folders, Sewers, and Machine-workers (females) Apprentices, Machine Boys, Reader Boys, Errand Boys, Perforators, and Gummers Extra hands 92,435 3,700 2,050 18,400 *116,585 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 3 4 5 Other Charges for and incidental to — Cost-of-living bonus Freight, cartage, packing, insurance, and wharf labour Fuel, power, gas, and lighting High Commissioner's Office, London: Proportion of rent Machinery Medical services Monotype machines, extras connected with Monotype metal Motor vehicles : Purchase and maintenance Office equipment and advertising Overtime and meal allowances Postage, telegrams, and exchange Refund of amounts overpaid for publications, &c. Services of charwomen, messengers, &c. Stationery, paper, &c, and office requisites Stores, bookbinding-material, and printing-ink Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rents, and calls) Type and printing material ... 2,500 10,000 2,500 150 8,000 175 250 100 75 100 3,000 3,000 20 3,000 83,000 7,000 60 400 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Number of Persons. litem. I 1921-22. 1921-22. PRINTING AND STATIONERY— continued. VOTE No. 26— continued. £ 20 21 22 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Water-supply Window-cleaning and rubbish-removal ... Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 100 100 100 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 : — Printing publications recoverable £ from other Departments ... 26,000 Printing stamps recoverable from Stamp Department ... ... 10,070 Miscellaneous credits ... ... 180,415 240,215 216,485 TOTAL—VOTE No. 26 i 23,731 AL £466,89'

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

1921-22. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. 'ote No. 27. —Mental Hospitals £ 209,025 £ 92,805 £ 301,830 „ 28. —Department of Health 95,215 118,990 214,205 TOTAL ... 304,240 211,795 516,035 Number of Persons. Item. 1921-22. MENTAL HOSPITALS. 1921-22. VOTE No. 27. Salaries — Administrative Division. Inspector-General 1,150 Professional Division. 2 Medical Superintendents at £1,050 ... 1 Medical Superintendent at £200 (also Superintendent, Waikeria Prison, £850) 1 Medical Superintendent at £1,000 (10 months, and £950 2 months) 1 Medical Superintendent at £1,000 (3 months, and £950 9 months) 1 Deputy Inspector-General 2 Medical Superintendents at £800 Class A — £ 3 Medical Officers at £750 ... 2,250 1 Chief Engineer at £475 (also £200, Public Health Department) ... 475 1 Medical Officer ... ... 650 Glass B — 3 Medical Officers at £550 Class E — 1 Medical Officer at £450... ... 450 1 Medical Officer at £425 (10 months) 354 1 Medical Officer at £310... ... 310 2,100 200 992 963 900 1,600 5 3 3,375 i ,650 3 1,114 Clerical Division. 14,044 2 4 Class II — 2 at £525 Glass IV— 3 at £450 ... ... 1,350 1 at £425 ... ... 425 Glass VI— 2 at £350 1,050 1,775 700 2

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services

Number if Persons. Item. 192 -22. MENTAL HOSPITALS— continued. 1921-22. VOTE No. 27— continued. Salaries— continued. £ £ Clerical Division— continued. Class VII— 4 at £320 1 at £310 3 at £290 £ 1,280 310 870 8 2,460 General Division. 5,985 1 Assistant Inspector at £450 5 Storekeepers at £260 1 Office Assistant at £215 ... 1 Office Assistant at £206 ... 1 Office Assistant at £156 ... 2 Shorthand-writers and typists at £156 450 1,300 215 206 156 312 11 2,639 ' '4 Head Attendants — Class A — 4 at £435 Class B — 7 at £395 1 at £375 2,765 375 1,740 8 3,140 4 Matrons — Glass A — 3 at £320 1 at £300 Class B — 1 at £280 Class C — 7 at £260 960 300 4,880 1,260 280 1 7 1,820 Engineers — 1 at £470 1 at £450 ••-... 1 at £415 1 at £345 ••;... 5 at £335 1 at £110 470 450 415 345 1,675 110 3,360 10 3,465 1 Estate Managers — 1 at £390 Farm Managers — 4 at £350 Farm Overseers — 1 at £310 2 at £275 Stockman — 1 at £245 Dairyman — 1 at £245 310 550 390 4 1,400 3 860 245 1 1 245 3,140 Engine-drivers — I at £270 II at £265 270 2,915 12 3,185 Electricians — 1 at £285 1 at £277 285 277 3,185 562

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number if Persons. litem. 1921-22. MENTAL HOSPITALS— continued, 1921-22. VOTE No. 27— continued. Salaries — continued. £ General Division— continued. Fitter — 1 at £285 Labourer — 1 at £250 Attendants — 8 at £305 46 at £295 5 at £290 1 at £285 4 at £280 33 at £275 8 at £270 45 at £265 14 at £260 10 at £255 30 at £250 32 at £245 35 at £245 (unclassified") ... 6 at £240 5 at £235 30 at £230 26 at £225 33 at £225 (unclassified) ... Carpenters — 1 at £292 6 at £285 1 at £282 1 at £269 1 at £266 1 at £253 2 at £120 Works Overseers — 2 at £305 1 at £285 Bricklayers — 1 at £285 2 at £277 Blacksmiths — 1 at £277 1 at £269 Painters — 1 at £282 1 at £270 2 at £269 1 at £261 1 at £110 Bootmakers — 1 at £259 1 at £245 1 at £234 Bakers — 1 at £280 1 at £275 1 at £245 1 at £234 Butchers — 2 at £246 1 at £188 Poultrymen — 2 at'£240 Plumbers — 4 at £277 1 at £261 2,440 13,570 1,450 285 1,120 9,075 2,160 11,925 3,640 2,550 7,500 7,840 8,575 1,440 1,175 6,900 5,850 7,425 292 1,710 282 269 266 253 240 610 285 285 554 277 269 282 270 538 110 259 245 234 280 275 245 234 492 188 1,108 261 285 1 1 250 371 94,920 13 3 3,312 895 3 839 2 546 6 1,461 738 4 3 1,034 2 680 480 1,369 i

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Number if Persons. Item. 192 -22. MENTAL HOSPITALS— continued. L921-22. VOTE No 27— continued. £ Salaries— continued. General Division— continued. 4 1 Gardeners — £ 2 at £260 ... ... 520 2 at £188 ... ... 376 Fisherman — 1 at £230 Farm Hands — 1 at £260 ... ... 260 1 at £206 ... ... 206 1 at £195 ... ... 195 8 at £188 ... ... 1,504 1 at £156 ... ... 156 7 at £188 (unclassified) ... ... 1,316 Messenger — • 1 at £130 896 230 19 1 3,637 130 351 Nurses — 5 at £230 ... ... 1,150 1 at £225 ... ... 225 3 at £220 ... ... 660 28 at £215 .. ... 6,020 4 at £210 ... ...' 840 2 at £170 ... ... 340 6 at £165 ... ... 990 4 at £160 ... ... 640 2 at £155 ... ... 310 1 at £150 ... ... 150 30 at £145 .„ ... 4,350 79 at £140 ... ... 11,060 69 at £135 ... ... 9,315 117 at £135 (unclassified)... ... 15,795 Cooks — 2 Males at £260 ... ... 520 1 Male at £245 ... ... 245 2 Males at £234 ... ... 468 1 Male at £197 ... 197 1 Female at £210 ... ... 210 3 Females at £160 ... ... 480 2 Females at £140 ... ... 280 Laundresses — 1 at £205 ... ... 205 2 at £150 ... ... 300 5 at £145 .. ... 725 Ward-maids — 4 at £95 Official Visitors — 7 at £26 ... ... 182 2 at £13 ... ... 26 51,845 12 2,400 8 4 1,230 380 9 208 931 *209,025 2 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... Amount required to recoup Imprest Accounts for vouchers lost in transit after payment +Audit fees ... ... ... tBacteriological research ... ... ... 300 3 5 50 150 4 5 * Include: cost-< if-living increase to scale salaries and wages. f Previously charge ;ed to " Contir igencies.'

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Number ol Persons. tern. MENTAL HOSPITALS— continued. 1921-22. 1921-22. VOTE No. 27— continued. £ £ 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 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Bedding and clothing Buildings, including additions, improvements, repairs, and replacements fCaretaker, Hornby, wages of Compassionate allowance to widow of late John Kavanagh Dental services Developmental work in connection with bringing land into cultivation, purchase of implements, stock, &c. 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 ... t Inquiries under Public Service and Mental Defectives Acts Law-costs Laundry Machinery, repairs, and stores t Maintenance fees overpaid, refund of ... Medical fees for certificates and consultations Motor-vehicles : Purchase and maintenance of motorlorries Nursing staff — t Engagement of 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 aud dispensary— Drugs and instruments Wine, spirits, ale, and porter Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Travelling allowances and expenses Treatment and maintenance in general hospitals — Patients t Staff Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 30,000 5,000 220 295 150 2,000 16,000 350 5,000 20,000 250 1,000 250 10 50 20 3,500 2,500 200 1,900 5,280 27 28 25 4,000 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 300 200 5,000 100 700 1,000 75,000 2,620 5,000 38 39 40 2,000 80 41 500 1,400 42 43 44 100 200 100 Less estimated credits, under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 192,805 100,000 TOTAL—VOTE No. 27 92,805 I 30 301,83' f Previously charged to " Contingencies."

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Number It ot Persons. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. 1921-22. 1921-22. I VOTE No. 28. 1 Salaries — Administrative Division. 1 1 at £1,150 (Director-General of Health) 1,150 16 10 14 8 6 5 5 10 16 14 Professional Division. 3 at £1,050 2 at £950 3 at £900 1 at £850 6 at £800 1 at £750 Class A — 7 at £750 2 at £750 (increase at £100 to 2 of the above for 11 months) ... 1 at £700 Class B — 9 at £625 1 at £625 (7 months) 1 at £625 (2 months) 1 at £600 (10 months) ... 1 at £600 1 at £550 Glass G — 1 at £530 6 at £510 1 at £510 (4 months) Class D — 2 at £450 1 at £430 1 at £415 1 at £395 1 at £375 Class E— 1 at £350 2 at £350 (7 months) 2 at £330 (5 months) Class F— 1 at £120 (3 months) 2 at £100 (9 months) 2 at £100 £ 3,150 1,900 2,700 850 4,800 750 5,250 184 700 5,625 365 105 500 600 550 530 3,060 170 900 430 415 395 375 350 409 275 30 150 200 14,150 6,134 7,745 3,760 2,515 5 1,034 380 Clerical Division. 1 2 1 3 9 1 Class I — 1 at £600 Glass III— 1 at £475 1 at £475 (9 months) Class IV— 1 at £450 Class V— 1 at £400 1 at £400 (2 months) 1 at £380 (10 months) Class VI— 4 at £350 1 at £350 (9 months) 1 at £350 (7 months) 1 at £330 (8 months) 1 at £330 (3 months) 1 at £310 (5 months) 475 356 400 67 316 1,400 262 204 220 83 129 600 2 831 450 1 3 783 2,298

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Number ■ )f Persons, j |. 1921-22. torn. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH— continued. 1921-22. VOTE No. 28— continued. 1 Salaries— continued. Clerical Division — continued. Class VII— 3 at £320 1 at £290 (8 months) 1 at £290 (2 months) 1 at £270 (10 months) 1 at £270 (4 months) 2 at £270 (2 months) 1 at £250 2 at £250 (10 months) ... 1 at £250 (2 months) 4 at £230 1 at £230 (10 months) 1 at £215 1 at £215 (10 months) 3 at £160 1 at £140 1 at £140 (2 months) 1 at £115 1 at £115 (11 months) 1 at £115 (10 months) 1 at £115 (7 months) 2 at £115 (6 months) 1 at £115 (2 months) 2 at £100 4 at £100 (10 months) .... 2 at £100 (6 months) 1 at £100 (5 months) 1 at £100 (3 months) 2 at £100 (1 month) 2 at £85 1 at £85 (11 months) 1 at £85 (9 months) 1 at £85 (8 months) 1 at £85 (5 months) 3 at £85 (2 months) £ 960 194 48 225 90 90 250 417 41 920 192 215 180 480 140 22 115 106 95 67 115 20 200 333 100 42 25 16 170 78 64 57 35 43 53 Cadets' lodging-allowance ... 6,145 210 General Division. 1 at £425 1 at £390 1 at £390 (9 months) 1 at £390 (6 months) 1 at £390 (5 months) 2 at £390 (4 months) 2 at £380 (9 months) 2 at £380 (8 months) 1 at £380 (7 months) 1 at £370 1 at £370 (6 months) 1 at £370 (3 months) 5 at £350 3 at £350 (9 months) 2 at £340 (9 months) 1 at £335 3 at £330 (9 months) 1 at £330 (7 months) 2 at £330 (4 months) ' 1 at £330 (3 months) 2 at £330 425 390 293 195 163 260 570 506 221 370 185 93 1,750 788 510 335 743 193 220 83 •■ 660

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number if Persons. Item. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH— continued. 1921-22. .921-22. I VOTE No. 28— continued. Salaries — continued. General Division — continued. £ 1 at £325 ... ... 325 1 at £320 ... ... 320 1 at £320 (11 months) ... ... 294 1 at £320 (10 months) ... ... 267 3 at £320 (9 months) ... ... 720 3 at £320 (8 months) ... ... 641 1 at £320 (6 months) ... ... 160 1 at £320 (5 months) ... ... 133 2 at £320 (2 months) ... ... 107 1 at £310 ... ... 310 4 at £310 (9 months) ... ... 930 5 at £300 ... ... 1,500 2 at £300 (10 months) ... ... 500 2 at £300 (9 months) ... ... 450 1 at £300 (6 months) ... ... 150 5 at £300 (4 months) .. ... 500 3 at £300 (3 months) ... ... 225 5 at £300 (2 months) ... ... 250 2 at £300 (1 month) . ... 50 4 at £290 ... ... 1,160 4 at £290 (10 months) ... ... 967 5 at £290 (9 months) ... ... 1,088 3 at £290 (8 months) ... ... 577 2 at £290 (7 months) ... ... 338 1 at £290 (6 months) ... ... 145 2 at £290 (4 months) ... ... 194 3 at £280 ... ... 840 2 at £280 (9 months) ... ... 420 1 at £280 (8 months) ... ... 187 2 at £280 (7 months) ... ... 327 1 at £280 (6 months) ... ... 140 1 at £280 (5 months) ... ... 117 2 at £280 (4 months) ... ... 187 1 at £280 (3 months) ... ... 70 6 at £270 ... ... 1,620 1 at £270 (5 months) ... ... 112 3 at £260 ... ... 780 2 at £260 (11 months) ... ... 476 1 at £260 (10 months) ... ... 216 1 at £260 (? months) . ... 151 1 at £260 (5 months) ... ... 109 1 at £260 (3 months) ... ... 65 6 at £250 1,500 1 at £250 (10 months) ... ... 208 1 at £250 (9 months) ... ... 188 3 at £250 (8 months) ... ... 500 2 at £250 (6 months) .. ... 250 3 at £250 (1 month) ... ... 64 13 at £240 ... ... 3,120 1 at £240 (11 months) ... ... 220 2 at £240 (10 months) ... ... 400 1 at £240 (7 months) ... ... 140 3 at £240 (6 months) ... ... 360 2 at £240 (4 months) ... ... 160 4 at £240 (2 months) ... ... 160 1 at £238 ... ... 238 10 at £230 ... ... 2,300 1 at £230 (11 months) ... ... 210 3 at £230 (10 months) ... • ... 576 3 at £230 (8 months) ... ... 460 2 at £230 (7 months) ... ... 268

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Number if Persons. Item. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH— continued. 1921-22. 921-22. VOTE No. 28— continued. 1 Salaries— continued. General Division — continued. 2 at £230 (6 months) 1 at £230 (5 months) 2 at £230 (3 months) 3 at £230 (2 months) 2 at £230 (1 month) 10 at £220 ... ... ! 2 at £220 (11 months) 2 at £220 (10 months) 3 at £220 (9 months) 1 at £220 (7 months) 3 at £220 (6 months) 2 at £220 (5 months) 3 at £220 (4 months) 1 at £220 (2 1 at £220 (1 month) 1 at £218 1 at £215 1 at £210 8 at £206 3 at £200 1 at £200 (2 months) 1 at £200 (1 month) 2 at £184 4 at £164 1 at £160 1 at £152 (9 months) 1 at £152 (5 months) 5 at £140 3 at £140 (11 months) 1 at £140 (10 months) 1 at £140 (7 months) 2 at £140 (6 months) 2 at £140 (3 months) 2 at £130 (9 months) 1 at £130 (6 months) 1 at £130 (3 months) 1 at £130 (2 months) 1 at £124 (10 months) 2 at £124 (6 months) 1 at £124 (2 months) 3 at £124 (1 month) 2 at £120 1 at £120 (10 months) 1 at £120 (9 months) 1 at £120 (8 months) 1 at £120 (3 months) 1 at £115 (2 months) 1 at £100 1 at £100 (10 months) 1 at £100 (8 months) 1 at £100 (6 months) 1 at £100 (4 months) 35 at £90 ... ... i 5 at £85 1 at £85 (8 months) 1 at £85 (4 months) 1 at £85 (2 months) £ 230 96 115 114 38 2,200 402 368 495 129 330 184 220 36 19 218 215 210 1,648 600 33 17 368 656 160 114 63 700 385 117 82 140 70 196 65 33 22 103 124 21 31 240 100 90 80 30 18 100 83 67 50 34 3,150 425 56 28 15 221 31 lodging-allowances at £40 54,326 1,240

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Number of Persons. Item. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH— continued.. 1921-22. 1921-22. j VOTE No. 28— continued. 1 Salaries — continued. Unclassified. 4 Inspectors of Health— £ 1 at £380 ... ... 380 2 at £330 ... ... 660 1 at £320 ... ... 320 I 1,360 4 Port Health Officers— 1 at £300 ... ... 300 1 at £125 ... ... 125 1 at £115 ... ... 115 1 at £75 . . ... 75 1 Medical Officer at £175 ... 3 Medical Officers at £150 ... 2 Medical Officers at £100 ... 1 Analyst at £250 - ... 1 Analyst at £200 1 Pathologist at £200 1 Pathologist at £100 1 Bacteriologist at £100 50 Medical Officers (Native) — 4 at £100 ... . ... 400 1 at £100 (6 months) ... .. 50 lat£75 ... ... 75 3 at £75 (6 months) ... ... 113 2 at £60 ... ... 120 1 at £60 (6 months) ... ... 30 1 at £52 (6 months) ... ... 26 7 at £50 ... ... 350 12 at £50 (6 months) ... ... 300 3 at £40 ... ... 120 1 at £40 (6 months) ... ... 20 2 at £35 (6 months) ... ... 35 1 at £30 (6 months) ... ... 15 2 at £25 ... ... 50 8 at £25 (6 months) ... ... 100 1 at £20 (6 months) ... ... 10 615 175 450 200 250 200 200 100 100 71 1,814 426 5,464 Less estimated credits under Section 48, Public Revenues Act, 1910 ... 109,215 14,000 95,215 2 3 4 5 Other Charges for and incidental to — General Administration — '"Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Allowances to officers temporarily performing higher duties Analysts paid by fees fFreight, cartage, and transport charges Grant in respect of midwifery (pupil nurses' fees paid) — St. Helens Hospital, Auckland ... ... St. Helens Hospital, Gisborne St. Helens Hospital, Wellington St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin St. Helens Hospital, Invercargill 300 100 150 50 6 7 8 9 10 11 117 37 194 97 105 65 * Also ipea •s under othsr items. f Also appears under " Hospitals and Cha: ritable Institi itions."

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Number mm> of Persons. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH- continued. 1991-99 192 -22. 1921-22. iyv;i_-zii. VOTE No. 28— continued. i ' £ Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. 12 Journal of Health 13 '"Law costs 14 Maternity homes, refund of fees 15 tOffice expenses (including rent, cleaning, fittings, fuel, light, water, telephones, typewriters, printing and stationery, postage and telegrams, and other requisites) 16 Overtime and meal allowances 17 Quackery Prevention Act 18 [Retiring-allowance to G. A. Birch (1st April to 30th September) 19 §Temporary assistance 20 ||Travelling-expenses 21 Uniforms, allowance to nurses for 22 Contingencies ... ... . . j 12 13 L4 15 L6 17 18 350 25 50 I I 2,000 50 25 19 20 21 22 ! • 18 12,780 1,500 180 100 Health Act — 23 Board of Health, travelling-expenses ... ... 24 Board of Health, other expenses (including fee to members) 25 Compensation payable under Health Act 26 purchase of ... 27 Expenses of Dr. Ritchie whilst travelling in connection with the hookworm campaign 28 Infectious diseases 29 Influenza epidemic expenses 30 Inspection of vessels 31 Motor-cars, motor-cycles, &c.: Purchase, repairs, and running-expenses 32 Notification of infectious diseases 33 '[Office expenses (including rent, cleaning, fittings, fuel, light, water, telephones, typewriters, and other requisites) 34 Quarantine expenses 35 Sera, purchase of and expenses incidental thereto .... 36 1 Travelling allowances and expenses 37 Uniforms, allowances to nurses for 38 Vaccination and registration fees 39 Other expenses J 18,293 I 23 24 75 J 25 26 27 25 100 600 28 29 30 31 85 840 150 1,500 33 4,500 2,000 34 35 36 37 38 39 2,000 1,000 2,500 2,600 300 400 100 Hospitals and Charitable Institutions Act — 40 Purchase of stores and equipment for Hospital Boards 41 Treatment of civilian patients in military hospitals... 42 '"*Freight, cartage, and transport charges 43 fOffice expenses 44 {Travelling expenses and allowances 45 Free treatment of soldiers' wives and dependents ... Hospitals and Charitable Institutions Act— 46 Hospitals Commission, expenses of ... 47 Expenses of Mr. C. G. Collins whilst arranging allocation of assets of old Bay of Islands Hospital Board 48 Expenses of South Otago Hospital Board Commission 49 Purchase of radium for Otago Hospital Board (recovered) 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 18,775 5,000 2,000 50 600 700 25 1,500 25 48 75 49 3,103 13,078 * Also ap; I * Also appears on " Pood and Drugs Act." f Also appears under other items, s.isions. § Includes cost-of-living increase. [! Also appears under " School H' eluded in " Infectious Diseases." ** Also appears under " General Administrate ;!: Transfi ygiene. >n." ferred to Vob If Formerl; Pensions, included in " 1 pears < 'nfecti

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Number if Persons. Item. 1921-22. .921-22. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH— continued. VOTE No. 28— continued. £ £ 50 51 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Medical Practitioners Act — Office and other expenses Travelling-expenses 150 50 200 52 53 51 Midivives Act — '"Office expenses '"Travelling expenses and allowances Other expenses (including examination and incidental expenses of district midwives) 25 50 50 i 125 56 57 Nurses Registration Act — '"Office and other expenses ... *Travelling-expenses Other expenses (including examination expenses) ... 50 50 200 300 58 59 60 Plumbers Registration Act — '"Office expenses '"Travelling expenses and allowances Other expenses (including examination expenses) ... 130 100 920 1,150 61 62 63 Social Hygiene Act — '"Office expenses '"Travelling allowances and expenses Other expenses (including bacteriological charges, supplies of drugs, cost of treatment of indigent patients, &c. 150 50 4,800 5,000 64 65 66 67 68 Sale of Food and Drugs Act — Contribution to Wellington City Council's Milk Inspector's salary 1 Law-costs '"Office expenses '"Travelling allowances and expenses Other expenses (including purchase of samples) 150 50 150 100 660 1,110 69 70 71 Masseurs Registration Act — Office expenses Travelling expenses and allowances Other expenses (including examination expenses) ... 50 50 250 350 I Bacteriological Laboratories — Laboratory expenses '"Office expenses '"Travelling allowances and expenses I 72 73 74 1,504 500 100 2,104 ippears under other items. f Also appears under " General Ad * Also ministration."

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number of Persons. 1921-22. Item. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTK-continued. 192 -22. 1921-22. VOTE No. 28— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to— continued. Child Welfare Administration— 75 * Advertising 76 Printing of " Baby's First Month " 77 '"Office expenses 78 '"Travelling expenses and allowances 79 Other expenses (including hire of halls, advertising, &c. £ 75 76 77 78 79 100 300 500 200 3. 500 School Hygiene Adminstration — 80 * Advertising 81 *Office expenses 82 Other expenses (including equipment) ... 83 "'Travelling allowances and expenses 84 f Uniforms, allowances to nurses for 1,600 80 81 82 83 84 100 800 2,935 3,000 350 Dental Hygiene Administration — 85 Dental clinics and travelling ambulances, expenses of 86 '''Office expenses 87 '"Travelling allowances and expenses 7,185 85 86 87 f 3,000 170 100 Maori Hygiene Administration — 88 Influenza epidemic relief 89 '"Office expenses 90 Other expenses (including establishment of temporary camp hospitals, &c.) 91 Sanitation of Maori Settlement expenses... 92 Supply of medicines 93 "'Travelling allowances and expenses 3,270 88 89 90 1,200 200 r 91 92 93 r 2,000 50 1,000 300 Grants in Aid — 94 Caretaker at Leper Hospital 95 Christchurch District Nursing Associations 96 {Compassionate allowance to widow and family of Denis Phelan (1st April to 30th September) 97 Coromandel Hospital Board (validating item) 98 Inangahua Hospital Board : Grant by way of subsidy on account of the Waiuta Medical"Association 99 Knox Home for Incurables ... 100 Maintenance of delirium tremens patients in general hospitals 101 Medical and nursing services in countrv districts (including Medical Associations) 102 Medical research work 103 Mercury Bay Hospital Trustees (validating item) ' 104 New Zealand Nurses' Memorial Fund ... 105 New Zealand Sanitary Inspectors' Association Otago University— 106 Analytical laboratory 107 Bacteriological laboratory... 108 Dental bursaries 109 Medical bursaries 110 Pathological laboratory ... 4,750 94 95 96 100 625 97 98 26 300 99 100 360 500 101 450 102 103 104 105 350 50 200 500 50 106 107 108 109 110 50 500 1,300 800 I 100 * Also ap| '* est i-\ * Also a ote " Pens ppears ions." pears under other items. f Also appears under " General Administrate ion." {Trans msferred to

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number of Persons. Item. DEPARTMENT OP HEALTH.—continued. 1921 22. 1921-22. VOTE No. 28— continued. £ Ill 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Grants in Aid —continued. Refuge and charitable institutions Relief of indigent persons ... .... Royal N.Z. Society for Health of Women and Children— Karitane-Harris Hospital, Dunedin ... Karitane-Stewart Hospital, Wanganui Karitane-Wolfe Hospital, Christchurch Plunket nurses Secretary : Grant towards salary Director: Grant towards salary Incidental grants (railway passes, &c ) St. John Ambulance Association Salvation Army Prison Brigade work 2,700 100 4,300 1,000 790 7,000 200 280 400 400 450 I 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 Institutions under control of Department — Wages— St. Helens Hospital, Auckland St. Helens Hospital, Gisborne St. Helens Hospital, Wanganui St. Helens Hospital, Wellington St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin St. Helens Hospital, Invercargill King George V and Infectious Diseases Hospitals, Rotorua Otaki Sanatorium Te Waikato Sanatorium Leper Hospital Hanmer Hospital (3 months) Pukeora Sanatorium (7 months) Maintenance— St. Helens Hospital, Auckland St. Helens Hospital, Gisborne St. Helens Hospital, Wanganui ... St. Helens Hospital, Wellington St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin St. Helens Hospital, Invercargill King George V and Infectious Diseases Hospitals, Rotorua Otaki Hospital Otaki Sanatorium Te Waikato Sanatorium Leper Hospital Hanmer Hospital (3 months) Pukeora Sanatorium (7 months) Purchase of supplies for Department's Institutions ... 23,881 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 617 273 104 540-1 374 : 333 309 130 131 132 133 134 12,102 3,055 1,500 400 2,700 10,585 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 2,000 800 1,000 ! 2,000 2,000 1,800 1,200 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 15,100 700 2,500 1,500 600 4,050 10,800 100 '-79,042 Less— Estimated credits under section 48 £ of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 61,223 275,428 61,223 TOTAL—VOTE No, 28 214,205 214,201 TOTAL £516,035 * Includes cost-of-living increase or wages.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

1921-22. £ Vote No. 29.—NAVAL DEFENCE ... ... ... ... 342,587 Vote No. 30.—N.Z. MILITARY FORCES AND CADETS— Subdivision No. 1. — General Headquarters ... ... ... 16,468 ,, II. — Northern Command ... ... ... ■■ 57,694 ,, III. — Central Command ... ... ... ... 59,614 ,, IV. — Southern Command ... ... ... ... 65,415 ,, V. — Administrative Departments ... ... ... 46,996 ,, VI. — Maintenance Account... ... ... ... 190,580 ,, VII. — School of Instruction and Military Education of Officers undergoing Instruction abroad... ... ... 31,880 ,, VIII. — Miscellaneous Charges ... ... ... ' 7,794 476,441 Less reduction by Public Accounts Committee ... 100,000 Total—Vote No. 30 ... ... ... 376,441 Vote No. 31.—AVIATION ... ... ... ... ... 8,426 32.—NON-EFFECTIVE SERVICES ... ... ... 12,427 33.—RIFLE CLUBS ... ... ... ... 21,490 TOTAL ... ... ... ... 761,371 of Persons. e ' 1921—22. . VOTE No. 29.—NAVAL DEFENCE. " 1921-22. 1 Salaries — £ £ Full Pay, Wages, Allowances, Extra Pay, &c.— 7 Administrative staff (excluding Naval Secretary) ... 2,845 186 New entries under training and drafted to sea ... 7,040 449 Officers and ships' companies, H.M. ShiDS " Chatham" and " Philomel" ... "... 96,302 642 1921-22. £ 7 186 449 2,845 7,040 96,302 642 Charges for and incidental to — Victualling, Clothing, Implements, and Mess Traps— Clothing Accounts— 2 Clothing purchases, for issue as free kits to new entries (including losses, less repayment issues) 8,684 3 Kit-upkeep allowance, and clothing gratuities ... 12,525 4 Rebate to officers on account of duty paid on uniforms ... ... ... 50 5 Implement and Mess Trap Accounts— Supply and replacement of mess traps, implements, &c. ... ... ... 1,500 Victualling Accounts— 6 Victualling of personnel: Purchase of provisions and payment of victualling and messing allowances to officers and men ... ... 22,800 7 Leave allowance and compensation in lieu of provisions ... ... ... 1,246 2 o O 4 5 8,684 12,525 50 1,500 6 22,800 1,246

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number if Persons. Item. 192 -22. v T OTE No. 29.-NAVAL DEFENCE— continued. 921-22. 1 Charges for and incidental to —continued. Medical Services— Stores, provisions, sick-bay washing, &c. Dental treatment ashore ... Medical examination of recruits Medical treatment ashore ... £ 8 9 10 11 450 1,000 450 350 12 Repairs, Alterations, Docking, &c.— £ H.M.S. "Chatham" ... ... 2,500 H.M.S. "Philomel" ... ... 1,000 3,500 13 Coal and Oil Fuel (including freight)— H.M.S. " Chatham" ... ... 30,000 H.M.S. "Philomel" ... ... 2,500 32,500 14 Coal stocked at Auckland and Suva, including freight involved in maintaining stocks, custody of stocks, and supply of coaling-gear ... 10,750 15 Stores— Naval, engineers, shipwrights, ordnance, torpedo and electrical 14,784 16 Works — Army huts (2) for use of "Philomel," purchase, dismantling, and re-erecting Building pattern VII target Partitioning of Auckland Harbour Board shed 560 350 17 17 18 19 Reserve— Expenses connected with training of, officers and men 2,000 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Miscellaneous Effective Services— Advertising, books, newspapers, and[ other publications Allowances in lieu of quarters (lodging-allowance) Bonuses to recruiters, &c Cleaning Navy Office Compensation for injuries and accidental death on duty Freight on free gift snare outfit of ammunition for H.M.S. "Chatham" ... Freight, landing, and transport charges (excluding freight, &c, on coal) Fuel and light, Navy Office Gunnery and torpedo efficiency funds, good-shoot-ing prizes Interments Office fittings and requisites, including printing and stationery Passages, travelling allowances and expenses Postage, telegrams, &c, and rent of boxes Rent of Navy office, storerooms, magazine (overhead charges), &c. Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Training-service Fund Typewriters (repairs) 150 386 186 45 75 2,174 2,000 20 29 30 65 100 31 32 33 550 3,725 270 550 34 100 300 10 35 36 610 123 150 37 38 39 Non-effective Services — Deferred pay to officers and men National Health Insurance to Admiralty Pension contributions to Admiralty ... 12,500 137 7,938

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] Number | Item< of Persons. 1 VOTE No. 29.—NAVAL DEFENCE— continued. 1921-22. 1921-22. Charges for and incidental to —continued. 40 Expenditure During Previous Financial Years not yet brought to account £ Alterations to "Chatham's" furnaces 2,465 Coal and oil supplied to " Chatham " on voyage out ... ... 31,000 Deferred pay to 31st December, 1920, to officers and men ... ... 2,594 National Health Insurance contributions to Admiralty to 31st December, 1920 .. ... 37 Passages of wives and families of officers and men, 1920-21 ... 3,043 Pension contributions to 31st December, 1920, to Admiralty ... 1,935 Pension contribution (1918-20) to Admiralty — "Philomel" late commission ... ... 718 Portable wireless set supplied to "Chatham," 1920-21 ... ... 200 Repairs to "Philomel," 1920-21 ... 360 Stores supplied to '' Chatham,'' 1920-21, beyond free gift establishment ... 21,000 Stores supplied to "Philomel," 1920-21 20,000 Stores supplied to "Philomel," at Malta in 1915 ... ... 3,120 Stores supplied to H.M.S. "Chatham," 1920-21, beyond free-gift establishments (additional) ... ... 3,000 Transport to England of officers and ratings ex H.M.S. "Philomel" in 1917" ... ... 1,631 40 91,103 41 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to other items of vote 41 500 Total—Vote No. 29 342,587 VOTE No. 30.—N.Z. MILITARY FORCES AND CADETS. Subdivision No. I. — General, Headquarters. Salaries— General Headquarters Staff—■ 1 Military Personnel — 1 1 Major-General 1 1 Brigadier-General, in Charge Administration ... 3 4 Lieut.-Colonels : 3 at £665, 1 at £765 (3 months only) 2 2 Majors at £525 2 2 Captains at £415 2 R.N.Z.A. attached to General Headquarters— 1 1 Lieut.-Colonel 1 1 Captain 1 1 3 2 2 1,200 1,000 2,187 1,050 830 1 1 2 715 415 11 3 Civilian Personnel — 11 3 Clerical Division. Class V — £ 4 at £400 ... ... 1,600 5 1 at £365 ... ... 365 da s VI— 2 2 at £350 5 2 1,965 700

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Number if Persons. Item. VOTE No. 30.—N.Z. MILITARY FORCES AND CADETS— continued. 192 -22. .921-22. Subdivision No. I .—General Headquarters —continued. Salaries— continued. General Headquarters Staff — continued. Civilian Personnel —continued. Class VII- £ 1 at £310 ... ... 310 2 at £270 ... ... 540 2 at £230 ... ... 460 4 at £130 (1 from 19th April, 1921, 1 from 12th October, 1921, 1 from 29th October, 1921, and 1 from 8th November, 1921) ... ... 513 2 at £125 (1 from 11th April, 1921, and 1 from 23rd May, 1921) ... 234 1 at £115 "... ... 115 12 2,172 General Division. 1 at £310 (from 1st September, 1921) ... 302 1 at £260 ... ... 260 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 at £206 ... ... 206 6 at £184 (2 from 1st July, 1921) ... 1,094 5 at £164 (3 from 1st July, 1921, and 1 from 1st September, 1921) ... 306 2 at £152 ... ... 304 2 at £124 (1 from 1st Mav, 1921, and 1 from 23rd May, 1921) .. ... 220 1 at £100 (from 12th November, 1921) ... 92 17 36* Temporary clerical assistance 3,534 700 Total — Subdivision No. I 116,468 Subdivision No. II. — Northern Command. Salaries — Command Headquarters Staff — 1 1 1 2 1 Military Personnel — 1 Colonel, O.C. Command ... 1 Lieut.-Colonel, Chief Staff Officer 1 Lieut.-Colonel, Artillery Staff Officer ... 2 Staff Majors : 1 at £575, 1 at £525 ... 1 Staff Captain at £415 800 665 665 1,100 415 6 Civilian Personnel — Clerical Division. 1 Class VI— 1 at £350 Class £ 1 at £320 ... ... 320 1 at £310 ... ... 310 1 at £230 ... ... 230 2 at £130 ... ... 260 350 1,120 General Division. 1 at £285 ... ... 285 1 at £164 ... ... 164 1 at £152 ... , ... 152 1 at £140 ... ... 140 4 10 Temporary clerical assistance 741 500 * Inc increase to irease scale due to number of Cadets and Cadettes appointed during the year, lalaries or wages. f Includes ci ist-of-living

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Number >f Persons. Item. I VOTE No. 30.—N.Z. MILITARY FORCES AND CADETS— continued. 1921-22. 921-22. Subdivision No. II. — Northern Command —continued. £ Salaries— continued. Regimental and Area Administrative and Instructional Staff— 7 6 7 Military Personnel — Staff Officers in Charge Regimental Districts — 1 Major 3 Captains : 1 at £485, 2 at £445 Adjutants of Mounted Rifle Regiments and Infantry Battalions— 2 Captains at £415 5 Lieutenants at £315 Area Officers— 6 Lieutenants : 1 at £385, 2 at £345, 3 at £315 ... 5 Hon. Lieutenants at £375 Warrant and N.C.O.s : Permanent Staff — 17 Warrant Officers, Class I, at £375... 8 Warrant Officers, Class II, at £350... 6 Staff Sergt.-majors at £325 16'Staff Sergeants : 12 at £300, 4 at £270 525 1,375 830 1,575 11 2,020 1,875 6,375 2,800 1,950 4,680 47* 69 8 Civilian Personnel — Clerical Division. Class VII— £ 2 at £310 ... ... 620 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 at £130 ... ... 130 General Division. 1,000 2 2 Clerks : 1 at £250, 1 at £200 450 6 Permanent Forces — 9 Military Personnel — R.N.Z.A.: Garrison Artillery— 1 Major 1 Captain 1 2nd-class Master-Gunner at 20s. lid. per diem... 2 Sergeant-major Artificers at 20s. lid. per diem... 2 Regimental Sergeants-major at 20s. lid. per diem 1 Quartermaster-sergeant Artificer at 20s. 5d. per diem 1 Company Sergeant-major Artificer at 19s. lid. per diem 1 Company Sergeant-major at 19s. 6d. per diem ... 1 Quartermaster-sergeant at 19s. 4d. per diem 5 Sergeants: 1 at 18s. 6d., 1 at 18s. 2d., 1 at 18s. 7d., 1 at 18s. 5d., 1 at 18s. lid. per diem 7 Corporals : 4 at 17s. 10d.,l at 17s. 5d., 2 at 16s. 9d. per diem 4 Bombardiers: 1 at 17s. 4d., 1 at 15s. 3d., 1 at 17s. 2d., 1 at 16s. 3d. per diem 7 Gunners: 1 at 15s. 2d., 3 at 13s. 4d., 2 at 15s. 5d., 1 at 15s. 6d. per diem R.N.Z.A, : Field Artillery— 1 Captain at £415 1 Battery Sergeant-major at 19s. 6d. per diem 1 Staff Sergeant Saddler at 18s. lid. per diem 1 Sergeant at 17s. 9d per diem 2 Corporals at 17s. 8d. per diem I Corporal Artificer at 18s. per diem ... 4 Bombardiers: 1 at 16s. 5d., 2 at 16s. 2d., 1 at 16s. Id. per diem II Gunners and drivers at 15s. per diem 625 415 382 763 763 373 363 356 353 1,689 2,231 1,205 1,852 415 356 345 324 645 329 56 56 1,182 3,006 oo * Increase e due to transfer of Quartermaster-sergeants from Ordnance Departmen to Permam dui mt Staff.

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Number if Persons. Item.) I 1 i VOTE No. 30.—N.Z. MILITARY FORCES AND CADETS— continued. 192 -22. 921-22. Subdivision No. II. — Northern Command— continued. Salaries— continued. ! I Permanent Forces— continued. Military Personnel —continued. 4 10 11 12 10 11 Army Pay Corps— 1 Captain 1 Staff Quartermaster-sergeant at 19s. Id. per diem 1 Sergeant at 17s. 3d. per diem 1 Corporal at 14s. 4d. per diem Army Ordnance Corps— 1 Captain Armament Artificers— 1 Quartermaster-sergeant at 20s. 5d. per diem ... 1 Sergeant at 16s. lid. per diem Armourers — 1 Quartermaster-sergeant at 18s. lid. per diem... 1 Sergeant at 17s. 8d. per diem 1 Cadet at 8s. 3d. per diem Storeholders and Storemen — 1 Sergeant-major at 17s. lid per diem 1 Sergeant at 16s. lid. per diem 1 Corporal at 16s. 4d. per diem 2 Lance-Corporals : 1 at 15s. 4d., 1 at 15s. per diem 2 Privates : 1 at 14s. 9d., 1 at 13s. 7d. per diem... Testing Staff— 1 Captain 1 Sergeant at 16s. lid. per diem 1 Corporal at 16s. 4d. per diem Army Service Corps — 1 Hon. Lieutenant 1 Sergeant-major at 18s. per diem 1 Corporal at 16s. 3d. per diem 2 Drivers : 1 at 14s. 6d., 1 at 14s. 5d. per diem ... 485 348 315 262 415 373 309 345 322 151 327 309 298 554 517 445 309 298 16 12 375 329 297 528 5 Total — Subdivision No II *57,694 Subdivision No. III. — Central Command. Salaries— Command Headquarters Staff— 13 Military Personnel — 13 1 2 1 2 1 Colonel, O.C. Command ... 2 Lieut.-Colonels : 1 Chief Staff Officer and 1 Artillery Staff Officer, at £665 each... 1 Staff Major 2 Staff Captains : 1 at £445, 1 at £415 ... 800 1,330 525 860 6 14 14 Civilian Personnel — Clerical Division. 1 Class VI— 1 at £350 Class VII— £ 1 at £320 ... ... 320 2 at £215 ... ... 430 350 3 750 5 General Division. 2 Clerks—1 at £320, 1 at £293 8s. 9d. ; 2 Typistes— 1 at £206, 1 at £91 5s. lOd.; 1 Messenger at £90 Temporary clerical assistance 1,002 310 9 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Number )f Persons. Item. I VOTE No. 30—N.Z. MILITARY FORCES AND CADETS— continued. 192 -22. 1921-22. Subdivision No. HI. — Central Command —continued. Salaries— continued. Regimental and Area Administrative and Instructional Staff— 15 16 15 Military Personnel — Staff Officers in Charge Regimental Districts— 1 Major 3 Captains: 1 at £445, 2 at £415 2 Lieutenants at £385 Adjutants and Area Officers— I Captain 9 Lieutenants: 1 at £385, 4 at £345, 4 at £315 ... 5 Hon. Lieutenants : 4 at £375, 1 at £345 Warrant and N.C.O. Instructors' Permanent Staff— II Warrant Officers, Class I, at £375 6 Warrant Officers, Class II: 5 at £350, 1 at £320 5 Staff Sergeants-major : 4 at £325, 1 at £300 ... 18 Staff Sergeants : 1 at £347, 1 at £330, 1 at £322, 1 at £305, 7 at £300, 1 at £290, 1 at £280, 5 at £270 525 1,275 770 415 3,025 1,845 16 4,125 2,070 1,600 61 5,324 17 17 Civilian Personnel — Clerical Division. Class VII— £ 3 at £310 ... ... 930 1 at £270 (£20, from 15th November, 1921) ... ... 279 1 at £270 ... ... 270 1 at £250 ... ... 250 General Division. 1,729 14 1 Clerk at £270, 1 at £228 4s. 7d.; 6 Typistes—1 at £130 8s. 4d., 2 at £104 6s. 8d., 1 at £95, 1 at £85, 1 at £78 5s. 1,096 18 18 Permanent Forces — Military Personnel — R.N.Z.A.: Garrison Artillery— 3 Captains at £415 1 Lieutenant 1 Master-gunner at 21s. lid. per diem 2 Regimental Quartermasters-sergeant: 1 at 21s. lid., 1 at 20s. 2d. per diem 3 Sergeants-major Artificers at 21s. lid. per diem 1 Regimental Sergeant-major at 20s. 9d. per diem 2 Company Sergeants-major : 1 at 19s. lid., 1 at 19s. 6d. per diem 2 Quartermasters-sergeant: 1 at 20s. 4d., 1 at 19s. 4d. per diem 1 Staff Sergeant at 19s. 5d. per diem ... 6 Sergeants: 1 at 18s. 10d., 1 at 18s. 6d., 1 at 18s. 3d., 1 at 18s. 2d., 1 at 18s. Id., 1 at 17s. 5d. per diem 3 Corporals: 1 at 17s. 7d., 1 at 17s. 4d., 1 at 16s. lOd. per diem 5 Bombardiers: 1 at 16s. lid., 1 at 16s. 7d., 1 at J6s. 3d., 1 at 15s. lid., 1 at 15s. 6d. per diem ... 21 Gunners: 1 at 16s. 6d., 1 at 16s. 5d., 1 at 16s., 1 at 15s. 10d., 2 at 15s. 7d., 1 at 15s. 6d., 1 at 15s. 5d., 2 at 15s. 4d., 1 at 15s., 1 at 14s. lid., 1 at 13s. 6d., 4 at 13s. 4d., 3 at 13s. 3d., 1 at 12s. lOd. per diem 1,245 382 382 750 1,145 379 719 724 354 1,994 944 1,485 5,600

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Number if Persons. Item. 1 192 -22. VOTE No. 30.—N.Z. MILITARY FORCES AND CADETS— continued. 1921-22. Subdivision No. III. — Central Command —continued. £ Salaries — continued. Permanent Forces — continued. 18 Military Personnel —continued. R.N.Z.A.: Garrison Artillery— continued. S.s. " Janie Seddon " — 1 Sergeant-major Coxswain at 20s. 9d. per diem 1 Sergeant at 18s. 9d. per diem 4 Gunners: 1 at 16s. 6d., 1 at 16s. Id., 1 at 15s. 4d., 1 at 15s. Id. per diem ... R.N.Z.A.: Field Artillery— 1 Captain 1 Lieutenant 1 Hon. Lieutenant 2 Battery Sergeants-major: 1 at 19s. Id., 1 at 17s. lid. per diem 4 Sergeants: 1 at 17s. 8d., 1 at 17s. 7d., 1 at 17s. 6d., 1 at 15s. lOd. per diem 2 Corporals: 1 at 15s. 2d., 1 at 15s. per diem 10 Bombardiers : 2 at 16s, 4d., 1 at 16s. 3d., 1 at 16s. 2d., 1 at 15s. 9d., 1 at 15s. 8d., 1 at 15s. 7d., 1 at 15s. 6d., 1 at 14s. 8d., 1 at 14s. 3d. per diem 11 Drivers : 1 at 15s. Id., 1 at 13s. 6d., 1 at 13s. 5d., 2 at 12s. 10d., 6 at 12s. 9d. per diem Army Pay Corps— 1 Captain 2 Staff Sergeants: 1 at 15s. lid., 1 at 15s. lOd. per diem 1 Lance-Corporal at 14s. 7d. per diem Army Service Corps— 1 Hon. Lieutenant 1 Sergeant-major Warrant Officer, Class II, at £350 1 Corporal at 13s. 7d. per diem 2 Drivers : 1 at 14s. 6d., 1 at 13s. 6d. per diem ... 379 342 1,150 415 385 375 675 1,252 551 2,856 89 2,631 19 445 579 266 4 20 375 350 248 511 5 Total — Subdivision No. Ill *59,614 Subdivision No. IV. — Southern Command. SalariesCommand Headquarters Staff — 21 Military Personnel — 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Colonel, O.C. Command ... 1 Lieut.-Colonel, Chief Staff Officer 1 Lieut.-Colcnel, Artillery Staff Officer ... 1 Staff Major 1 Staff Captain 1 Staff Captain 1 Lieutenant, for Supplies and Transport 1 Lieutenant, Musketry Instructor 800 665 665 525 435 415 375 385 8 22 Civilian Personnel — Clerical Division. Class VI— 1 at £350 Class VII— £ 1 at £320 ... ... 320 1 at £310 ... ... 310 1 at £215 ... ... 215 1 at £160 ... ... 160 350 1,005 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Number Item _ of Persons. 1921-22. I VOTE No. 30.—N.Z. MILITARY FORCES ANDCADETS — continued. 1921-22. Subdivision No. TV. — Southern Command —continued. £ S al arie s — con tinned. Command Headquarters Staff — continued. 22 22 Civilian Personnel —continued. 9 General Division. £ 1 at £295 ... ... 295 1 at £140 ... ... 140 lat£78 ... ... 78 1 at £124 ... ... 124 9 Temporary clerical assistance 637 620 Regimental and Area Administrative and Instructional Staff— 23 24 93 23 Military Personnel — Staff Officers in Charge Regimental Districts — 4 Majors at £525 Adjutants and Area Officers— 7 Captains: 1 at £435, 6 at £415 12 Lieutenants : 5 at £385, 3 at £345, 4 at £315 ... 5 Hon. Lieutenants at £375 Warrant and N.C.O.s Permanent Staff — 32 Warrant Officers, Class 1: 30 at £375, 2 at £345 1 Warrant Officer, Class II 12 Staff Sergeants-major: 9 at £325, 3 at £295 ... 20 Staff Sergeants : 17 at £300, 3 at £270 2,100 2,925 4,220 1,875 24 11,940 350 3,810 5,910 93 25 25 Civilian Personnel — Clerical Division. Class VII— £ 2 at £310 ... ... 620 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 Cadet at £85 ... ... 85 General Division. 955 10 10 6 Typistes—1 at £206, 1 at £184, 2 at £152, 2 at £115 924 Permanent Forces— 26 26 Military Personnel — R.N.Z.A.: Garrison Artillery— 1 Lieutenant 1 Warrant Officer Artificer Staff Sergeant-major at £1 0s. lid. per diem 2 3rd-class Master Gunners at 19s. lid. per diem 1 Quartermaster-sergeant at 19s. 5d. per diem 6 Sergeants : 1 at 19s. 4d., 1 at 19s., 2 at 18s. lid., 1 at 18s. 4d., 1 at 18s. per diem 5 Corporals: 1 at 18s., 1 at 17s. 9d., 1 at 17s. Id., 1 at 16s. 10d., 1 at 16s. Id. per diem 4 Bombardiers : 1 at 16s. lid., 2 at 16s. 4d., 1 at 14s. 8d. per diem 4 Gunners : 1 at 16s. Id., 1 at 15s. id., 1 at 13s. lid., 1 at 13s. 4d. per diem ... 375 382 727 354 2,053 1,565 1,173 1,066 R.N.Z.A.: Field Artillery— 2 Lieutenants at £385 1 Sergeant-major at £1 0s. 8d. per diem 2 Staff Sergeants : 1 at 19s., 1 at 18s. 8d. per diem 770 377 687

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Number if Persons. Item. 1921-22. VOTE No. 30.—N.Z. MILITARY FORCES AND CADETS— continued. 1921-22. Subdivision No. IV. — Southern Command —continued. Salaries— continued. 26 Permanent Forces— continued. Military Personnel —continued. ■ R.N.Z.A. : Field Artillery— continued. 4 Sergeants: 2 at 18s. 5d., 2 at 17s. 8d. per diem 6 Corporals: 1 at 17s. 4d., 1 at 16s. lid., 2 at 16s. 10d., 2 at 16s. 9d. per diem 7 Bombardiers: 1 at 16s. 10d., 1 at 16s. 5d., 3 at 16s. 4d., 1 at 14s. 10d., 1 at 14s. 8d. per diem ... 7 Drivers: 1 at 15s. 7d., 2 at 15s. Id., 4 at 12s. lOd. per diem 1,317 1,851 2,039 53 1,772 27 Army Pay Corps— 1 Captain 1 Staff Sergeant-major Warrant Officer, Class I, at £1 0s. 8d. per diem 1 Staff Quartermaster-sergeant at 19s. per diem ... 1 Staff Sergeant at 17s. 9d. per diem ... 485 377 347 324 4 28 Army Service Corps— 1 Hon. Lieutenant 1 Sergeant-major at 18s. per diem 1 Corporal at 15s. 3d. per diem 2 Drivers at 13s. 7d. per diem 375 329 278 496 5 29 Army Ordnance Corps— 1 Captain ... Armament Artificers— 1 Quartermaster-sergeant at 20s. 2d. per diem... 1 Sergeant at 17s. 7d. per diem Armourers— 1 Quartermaster-sergeant at 18s. per diem 1 Sergeant at 17s. 8d. per diem 1 Cadet at lis. per diem Storeholders and Storemen— 1 Sergeant-major at 17s. lid. per diem 1 Sergeant at 16s. lid. per diem ... 1 Corporal at 15s. 5d. per diem 2 Lance-Corporals: 1 at 15s., 1 at 13s. 3d. per diem 2 Privates : 1 at 16s. 5d., 1 at 13s. 9d. per diem 485 368 321 329 322 201 327 309 281 516 13 551 Total — Subdivision No. IV *65,415 Subdivision No. V. — Administrative Departments. Salaries— Administrative Departments— 30 Military Personnel — Army Pay Corps— 1 Lieut.-Colonel 1 Captain 3 Warrant Officers, Class 1: 1 at 19s. lid., 1 at 19s. 7d., 1 at 18s. Id. per diem 1 Staff Quartermaster-sergeant at 17s. 3d. per diem 2 Staff Sergeants: 1 at 17s. 6d., 1 at 16s. Id. per diem 665 425 1,011 315 8 613 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Number if Persons. Item. 192 -22. VOTE No. 30.—N.Z. MILITARY FORCES AND CADETS— continued. 1921-22. Subdivision No. V. — Administrative Departments —contd. £ Salaries — continued. Administrative Departments— continued. Military Personnel —continued. 31 Army Ordnance Corps— 1 Lieut.-Colonel 2 Captains : 1 at £485, 1 at £415 1 Lieutenant 1 Hon. Lieutenant Armament Artificers— 1 Sergeant-major at 19s. 5d. per diem 1 Staff Sergeant at 19s. 5d. per diem 1 Artificer at 15s. 4d. per diem 765 900 385 375 354 354 280 Armourers— 1 Sergeant-major at 20s. per diem ... 1 Quartermaster-sergeant at 19s. 2d. per diem... 2 Sergeants: 1 at 17s. 7d., 1 at 16s. 8d. per diem... 2 Corporals : 1 at 18s. 2d., 1 at 18s. per diem ... Storeholders and Storemen — 1 Conductor Warrant Officer at £325 1 Sub-Conductor at £300 1 Sergeant-major at 18s. 3d. per diem 4 Staff Sergeants : 1 at 19s. 5d., 1 at 19s. 3d., 1 at 18s. lid., 1 at 17s. 9d. per diem 8 Sergeants: 3 at 17s. 7d., 1 at 16s. 8d., 1 at 16s. 3d., 1 at 16s. Id., 1 at 15s. lid., 1 at 14s. 5d. per diem 16 Corporals: 4 at 18s. 2d., 1 at 18s„ 1 at 17s. 6d., 1 at 16s. 10d., 1 at 16s. 8d., 1 at 15s. 8d., 3 at 15s. 5d., 3 at 13s. 9d., 1 at 13s. 8d. per diem 30 Lance-Corporals: 2 at 16s. 8d., 1 at 16s. 7d., 1 at 15s. lid., 1 at 15s. 6d., 1 at 15s. 3d., 2 at 15s. 2d., 1 at 15s. Id., 1 at 15s., 13 at 14s. lid., 4 at 14s. 10d., 1 at 13s. 3d., 2 at 13s. 2d. per diem 35 Artificers and Privates : 2 at 16s. 5d., 1 at 16s. 4d., 1 at 14s. 9d., 1 at 14s., 1 at 13s. 10d., 1 at 13s. 9d., 8 at 13s. 8d., 9 at 13s. 7d., 1 at 13s. 6d., 1 at 13s. Id., 3 at 12s., 4 at lis. lid., 1 at lis. 10d., 1 at 8s. 2d. per diem... 365 350 625 660 - 325 300 333 1,375 2,411 4,718 8,209 8,529 110 Army Service Corps— 1 Captain 1 Sergeant-major at 17s. per diem 1 Sergeant Mechanic at 16s. 2d. per diem 1 Corporal Mechanic at 13s. 7d. per diem 2 Sergeants at 16s. 2d. per diem 4 Corporals at 15s. 5d. per diem 8 Drivers at 13s. 8d. per diem 34,642 32 485 310 295 248 590 1,125 1,996 18 Works Branch, N.Z.E.— 1 Assistant Director of Works Inspector of Works— 1 Staff Sergeant-major Warrant Officer, Class I, at 18s. Id. per diem ... Foreman of Works— 1 Staff Sergeant-major Warrant Officer, Class I, at 18s. Id. per diem ... Artificers— 1 Staff Sergeant at 16s. 7d. per diem 4 Sergeants at 16s. Id. per diem 2 Corporals at 15s. 4d. per diem 4 Privates at 14s. lOd. per diem Military Supplies Purchase Office — Salaries and office expenses 5,049 33 525 330 330 303 1,174 560 1,083 14 34 3,000 7,305 Total — Subdivision No. V | *46,996 * Inoludes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Number Item _ of Persons. 1921-22. '| VOTE No. 30.—N.Z. MILITARY FORCES AND CADETS— continued. 1921-22. Subdivision No. VI.—Maintenance Account. £ 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 Other Charges for and incidental to — Ammunition— S.A.A., £100,000, less £400 charged under Subdivision VII and £18,000 under Vote Rifle Clubs Field and heavy guns and other explosives . Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Clothing ... Compensation in respect to accidents and sickness ... Disinfectants, scavenging, cleaning, and washing ... Drill-halls-Maintenance, including building material and stores Pay of caretakers Rent and insurance ...- Hire of buildings for drills, also parade-grounds ... Efficiency fees and badges ... Examinations, expenses in connection with Forage and straw for bedding Fuel Horse hire Horses, permanent, maintenance of, £3,000, less £300 charged under Subdivision VII Launch, hire, maintenance of, including cost of fuel, stores, and other charges ... Libraries Lighting Maintenance grant Miscellaneous stores ... Medical fees for examination of officers and trainees Medicine, medical stores, and attendance Medals, purchase and engraving of Offices and buildings (other than drill-halls), maintenance (including building material and stores), cleaning of offices, and rent of Ordnance Stores: Accoutrements, Camp Equipment— Harness and saddlery : Tools, materials Signalling and electric-light stores, barrack and hospital stores, Field and Garrison Artillery material Armament, vehicles, small-arms Pay and allowances, £7,000, less £1,500 charged under Subdivision VII, General Headquarters School Postages Telegraph charges Printing and stationery Prizes for rifle shooting Rations and allowance in lieu, £4,000, less £2,000 charged under Subdivision VII, School of Instruction Rifle ranges and targets: Maintenance of and construction of miniature ranges Telephone services Transport.— Motor vehicles (I), hire of Motor vehicles (II), repairs, spare parts, stores, and maintenance of, including garages and workshop Petrol and lubricating-oil Rail fares and freights, £15,000, less £3,400 eharged under subdivision VII, General Headquarters School Shipping charges, freights, cartage, &c. Steamer fares 81,600 5,000 2,000 20,000 1,000 200 1 I j- 5,500 J 100 75 50 2,000 100 2,700 100 175 3,500 8,000 500 800 250 250 3,800 59 ■" - 18,000 60 61 62 63 64 65 5,500 2,500 1,500 6,000 1,500 2,000 66 2,000 1,800 67 68 69 150 1,500 1,000 70 71 11,600 4,000 4,000 72 73

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Number if Persons. Item. VOTE No. 30.—N.Z. MILITARY FORCES AND CADETS— continued. 1921-22. 1921-22. Subdivision No. VI. — Maintenance Account —continued. 74 75 76 77 74 75 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Tram, coach and ferry fares, £300, less £100 charged under Subdivision VII, General Headquarters School Travelling-allowance, £11,000, less £1,500 charged under Subdivision VII, General Headquarters School Veterinary medicines and veterinary stores Water 200 9,500 100 30 76 77 Less estimated credits 210,580 20,000 Total — Suddivision No. VI 190,581 Subdivision No. VII. — School of Instruction and Military Education of Officers undergoing Instruction abroad. Salaries — General Headquarters School, Trentham — 78 78 Military Personnel — 79 79 Instructional Staff— 1 Lieut.-Colonel 1 Major 2 Captains : 1 at £600, 1 at £435 1 Lieutenant 3 Warrant Officers at £375 5 Staff Sergeants-major : 4 at £325, 1 at £295 ... Temporary Military Personnel — 1 Staff Quartermaster-sergeant at £288 19s. 2d. ... 1 Staff Sergeant at £270 14s. 2d. 1 Quartermaster-sergeant at £301 2s. 6d. 3 Sergeants : 1 at £292, 1 at £263, 1 at £252 3 Corporals : 1 at £287 8s. 9d., 1 at £279 16s. 8d., 1 at £249 8s. 3d. 5 Lance-Corporals : 3 at £270 14s. 2d., 1 at £217 9s. 7d., 1 at £270 14s. 2d. ... 12 Privates : 1 at £247 17s. 10d., 2 at £246 7s. 6d., 9 at £217 9s. 7d. 665 526 1,035 385 1,125 1,595 289 271 301 807 818 1,302 39 2,704 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 Maintenance Charges— Ammunition for practice, S.A.A. Buildings, maintenance of ... Clothing Equipment and ordnance stores Forage and straw Fuel Horse hire Horses, permanent maintenance of Library Lighting Pay of students while undergoing instruction Postage Telegrams Printing and stationery Railway fares and freights ... Rations and allowances, in lieu of Rifle ranges, part maintenance of Shipping charges Telephone charges *11,823 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 400 250 200 400 50 190 50 300 10 100 1,500 75 25 200 2,000 2,000 64 200 100 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Number if Persons. Item. 192 -22. VOTE No. 30.—N.Z. MILITARY FORCES AND CADETS — continued. 1921-22. £ Subdivision No. VII. — School of Instruction and Military Education of Officers undergoing Instruction abroad — continued. 99 100 101 Maintenance Charges— continued. Training manuals and publications Tram, coach, and ferry fares Travelling-allowance 50 100 1,500 Education of Officers and Cadets abroad — 1 Lieut.-Colonel, student at Staff College 6 Lieutenants, undergoing instruction in India, at £375 each 13 Cadets at the Royal Military College, Duntroon, pay and maintenance, at £414 each — Rail, steamer, and other charges 9,764 102 1,161 2,250 19 103 5,382 1,500 104 Total — Subdivision No. VII 10,293 105 106 Subdivision No. VIII. — Miscellaneous Charges. Charges for and incidental to — Allowances to Officers performing special or higher duties Contribution towards liability of Imperial Government for pensions of Officers and N.C.O.s while serving under agreement with the New Zealand Government, &c. Courts of Inquiry, expenses in connection with Extra duty pay Fidelity-guarantee premiums for Officers who are imprestees Guards of honour and escorts Law costs Proficiency pay for Gunners and Drivers Refund to Lieutenant H. A. Wilson of travelling allowance and expenses while on relieving duty at Palmerston North Refund Customs duty Rewards payable to Police for securing convictions for certain breaches of the provisions of the Defence Act Two Staff Sergeants-major, acting as Government House Orderlies Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... Medical examination of South African War veterans, also medicine Overtime and meal-allowances Proportion of salaries of High Commissioner's staff payable on account of clerical work performed on behalf of Defence Department Proportion of rent of High Commissioner's Office, London Purchase of coal from the Admiralty and expenses incidental thereto 300 31,880 663 100 100 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 13 10 100 500 25 300 7,794 114 115 50 116 650 117 75 118 50 100 119 120 500 121 200 122 4,058 Total — Subdivision No. VIII TOTAL—VOTE No. 30 ... 476,441

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Number if Persons. Item. VOTE No. 31.—AVIATION. 1921-22. .921-22. Salaries— £ Military Personnel— Secretary to Air Board and Inspector of Civil Aviation Officer in charge Government Machines and Inspection Civil Aviation ... Clerk to Secretary Air Board Ledger-keeper Storeman 50 Pilots, pay during Refresher Course 435 500 280 255 232 700 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Charges for and incidental to — Stores and Supplies— Petrol, 60,000 gallons • Caxtrol R, 3,000 gallons ... Castor, 3,000 gallons ... Spares Refresher Course— 30 Pilots, aeroplane 20 Pilots, seaplane ... ... Rations Railway and steamer fares and travelling-allowance of students Ammunition, &c. Miscellaneous Works, Buildings, and Land— 2 Hangars, Sockburn Works, buildings and land Miscellaneous Services— Freights Transport Travelling-expenses Subsidy to aviation companies 2,900 800 400 50 3,000 2,160 250 400 220 80 11 12 13 14 1,290 2,060 15 16 17 18 1,500 300 200 3,600 Less estimated credits 21,612 13,186 TOTAL—VOTE No. 31 ... 8,426 VOTE No. 32.—NON-EFFECTIVE SERVICES. 3 4 1 2 Charges for and incidental to — Amount paid to Public Trustee as compassionate allowance to R. J. Glen, late 6th Contingent Amount required to pay compensation under Workers' Compensation Act to Gunner J. F. Gibson on retirement from R.N.Z.A. as medically unfit Amount required to recoup Imprest Accounts for vouchers lost in transit after payment Compassionate allowance to John Andrew on account of sickness contracted as a result of active service with 6th New Zealand Contingent Compassionate allowance to ex-Torpedoman Cornwall for injuries received at Shelly Bay explosion at 15s. per week Compassionate allowance to Farrier Sergeant-major W. S. Mcintosh (late 5th and 8th New Zealand Contingents) Compassionate allowance to the widow of the late Sergeant O. Olive, killed at Mahanga Bay oxplosion, at the rate of £1 per week 19 223 118 52 39 6 52 7 I 52

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Number if Persons. Item. 192 -22. VOTE No. 32.—NON-EFFECTIVE SERVICES— continued. 1921-22. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Charges for and incidental to — continued. Compassionate allowance at £1 per week to widow of late W. A. Richardson, on account of military services rendered by husband Compassionate allowance to widow of the late Gunner J. McD. Dales, R.N.Z.A. Compassionate allowance to E. R. Wooller, late 6th New Zealand Contingent ... Compensation to Officers of the Department in lieu of superannuation Funeral expenses Grants to recipients of New Zealand Cross Pay of Officers on leave with reduced pay pending retirement on superannuation Pay of Officers and N.C.O.s on leave pending retirement on compensation Pension, F. G. Rawson Special allowance to ex-Constable Packer for serious permanent injuries received in the service £ £ 52 9 68 10 11 26 12 13 14 9,938 100 80 15 454 16 17 1,069 45 40 TOTAL—VOTE No. 32 ... 12,427 VOTE No. 33.—RIFLE CLUBS. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 l 2 3 4 5 Charges for and incidental to — Dominion Rifle Association Meeting — Railway and steamer fares Free issue of S.A. ammunition Part maintenance of ranges and upkeep of targets Miscellaneous charges Pay, travelling expenses and allowances of military staff and temporary employees engaged for the meeting Contribution towards cost of sending winner of N.Z. Rifle Championship to compete at Bisley... Rifle Clubs — Issue of S.A. ammunition on payment at reduced rates Railway warrants Maintenance of rifle ranges and upkeep of targets Miscellaneous charges 1,100 2,000 200 150 240 200 7 8 9 10 16,000 500 700 400 TOTAL—VOTE No. 33 ... 21,490 TOT TO CAL £761,371

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1921-22. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. 'ote No. 34. —Customs Department— £ £ £ Subdivision I. — Customs Offices and Services ,, II. — Customs : Miscellaneous Services ... 91,578 24,750 24,900' 116,328 24,900 Total—Vote No. 34 ... 91,578 49,650 141,228 'ote No. 35.—Marine Department— Subdivision 1. — Marine, Harbours, and Inspection of Machinery ,, IT — Government Steamers ... ,, III. — Marine: Miscellaneous Services 65,450 89,901 105,351 2,125 27,500 15,197 29,625 15,197 Total—Vote No. 35 ... 67,575 82,598 150,173 TOTAL 159,153 132,248 291,401 Number of Persons. Item. 192 -22. I VOTE No. 34.—CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. 1921-22. Subdivision No. I. — Customs Offices and Services. 1 1 1 Salaries— Administrative Division. £ 1 at £1,250 (Comptroller) ... ... 1,250 1 at £900 (Assistant-Comptroller) ... 900 Clerical Division. 2,150 Special Glass — 2 at £800 ... ... 1,600 2 at £750 ... ... 1,500 Class I — 1 at £650 ... ... 650 6 at £600 ... ... 3,600 Glass II — 1 at £550 ... ... 550 1 at £550 (also Private Secretary, sessional allowance, £50) ... 550 3 at £525 ... ... 1,575 Class III— 9 at £500 ... ... 4,500 4 at £475 ... ... 1,900 Class IV— 10 at £450 ... ... 4,500 5 at £425 ... ... 2,125 3,100 4,250 5 2,675 13 6,400 1.5 6,625

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Number uf Persons. Item. VOTE No. 34.—CUSTOMS DEPARTMENTcontinued. 192 -22. .921-22. Subdivision No. I. — Customs Offices and Services — continued. 1 Salaries— continued. Clerical Division— continued. 36 39 Class V— £ 21 at £400 ... ... 8,400 5 at £380 ... ... 1,900 10 at £365 ... ... 3,650 Class VI— 29 at £350 ... ... 10,150 2 at £330 ... ... 660 5 at £310 ... ... 1,550 3 at £290 ... ... 870 Class VII— 2 at £320 ... ... 640 3 at £290 ... ... 870 9 at £270 ... ... 2,430 12 at £250 ... ... 3,000 11 at £230 ... ... 2,530 12 at £215 ... ... 2,580 14 at £160 ... ... 2,240 3 at £140 ... ... 420 11 at £115 ... ... 1,265 31 at £100 ... ... 3,100 9 at £85 ... ... 765 13,950 13,230 117 Cadets' lodging-allowances — 5 at £40 ... ... ... 200 19 at £30 ... ... 570 8 at £20 ... ... ... 160 19,840 930 General Division. 1 at £325 ... ... 325 1 at £315 ... ... 315 2 at £305 ... ... 610 12 at £295 ... ... 3,540 2 at £285 ... ... 570 32 at £275 ... ... 8,800 2 at £270 ... ... 540 2 at £265 ... 530 7 at £260 ... ... 1,820 1 at £255 ... ... 255 6 at £250 ... ... 1,500 1 at £245 (11 months) ... ... 225 1 at £240 (9 months) ... ... 180 1 at £206 ... ... 206 1 at £152 ... ... 152 1 at £140 ... ... 140 1 at £124 ... ... 124 1 at £115 (9 months) ... ... 86 1 at £100 ... ... 100 76 Coast waiters at sub-ports (not being classified Customs officers) 20,018 314 260 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 *93,428 600 Less salaries provided for and not required 92,828 1,250 91,578 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Number Itenl . of Persons. 1921-22. | j VOTE No. 34.—CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT— continued. 192 -22. Subdivision No. I. — Customs Offices and Services — continued. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 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 (including arrears from 1st April, 1919) 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— Marjne 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 100 400 600 25 75 1,400 550 300 175 2,700 1,500 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 260 20 10,800 100 20 1,100 1,000 20 600 900 2,000 75 21 22 23 24 50 24,750 [ Total — Subdivision No. I 116,32: Subdivision No. IT — Customs : Miscellaneous Services-; 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 25 26 27 28 29 Charges for and incidental to — Additional allowances to retired officers — H. A. Day, late Watchman, Customs Department ... M. Huggett, late Locker, Customs Department G. Rowe, late Watchman, Customs Department Contribution to International Customs Bureau, Brussels Contributions to other Votes— Marine Department: Contribution towards cost of launch at Russell 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 63 48 8 251 30 31 32 100 50 400 2,873 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Number if Persons. Item. VOTE No. 34.—CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT— continued. 1921-22. .921-22. Subdivision No. IT — Customs: Miscellaneous Services — continued. 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 Charges for and incidental to— continued. Grant to H. B. Peers, an officer of Customs, as compensation for injuries received by him in the performance of his official duties (including cost of medical and dental expenses incurred by iiim in connection therewith) Refund of preferential surtax on rowing-boats manufactured in and imported from Australia Refund of duty on — Admiralty stores landed from transports and sold in New Zealand Aeroplanes and engines therefor, and instruments and spares peculiar thereto 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 tne 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 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 Difference between value of goods at time of placing orders and at time of exportation Fittings, badges, and replacements for uniforms of the Scottish Society and Pipe Band of Wellington... Flags presented to schools in New Zealand and to Boy Scout Corps and Patriotic Societies by schools, corps, societies, &c, abroad Flanders poppies to be sold for the benefit of wounded soldiers in New Zealand Garden-seats bequeathed to the City of Wellington and surrounding boroughs by the late John Newton German field-gun presented as a war trophy to the Napier Borough Council Gifts sent by soldiers, sailors, or members of military, medical, or nursing staffs on active service abroad, also effects of such persons Glycerine on which duty was paid under the old Tariff, but which was subsequently warehoused in a bonded tobacco-factory for use therein Goods invoiced as gluten meal and delivered to customers free of duty in pursuance of existing contracts, but found on examination not to comply with the Tariff item " Gluten flour " Goods taken out of the Dominion by a New Zealand resident and sent back upon the decease of that resident Laundry machinery imported by the Mount Magdala Charitable Institution, Christchurch 1,000 100 5,237 50 50 100 5,207 1,000 432 14 43 600 44 45 38 2 10 376 47 123 48 1 19 25 50 28 51 50 52 27 53 210

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Number Itera .j ol Persons. 1921-22. I VOTE No. 34.—CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT— continued. 1922-23. Subdivision No. IT— Customs ; Miscellaneous Services — continued. 54 55 5(5 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 Charges for and incidental to — continued. Methylated and rectified spirits to be used for preserving specimens at the marine fish-hatchery and biological-station at Portobello Miniature rifles and ammunition for same for the use of Territorials, Cadets, or Rifle Clubs Nine invalid chairs imported by the Victoria League at Auckland as gifts to disabled New Zealand soldiers Official supplies imported for use of H.M. Trade Commissioner and Canadian Government Trade Commissioner Plant for installation and equipment of electric smelting-f urn ace Printed matter for the use of Boy Scouts, as may be approved by the Minister Printed matter of Navy League and similar patriotic societies, as may be approved by the Minister Replica of battleship imported by the Wellington Branch of the Navy League Road-rollers and road-graders imported by local bodies on and after 1st January, 1914 Sera and vaccines and anti-toxins Specimens of steel sent out by the Department of Scientific Industrial Research, London, for experimental purposes Statue for a war memorial purchased by the Pukekohe War Memorial Committee after duty had been paid 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) Uniforms for Western District Pipe Band, which could not be made in New Zealand ... Wireless equipment for ships Refund of extra duty on — Wheat which arrived in New Zealand on 31st October, 1921, but was not entered under the old Tariff owing to delays in accepting delivery through peculiar and unfortunate circumstances ... Whisky on which increased duty at the rate of 18s. per proof gallon was charged owing 10 entry having been refused in error by a Customs officer before the change of Tariff 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 supervision fees for breweries paid in excess through being overestimated 10 10 50 20 175 10 20 1 3,198 1,000 1 12 20 66 67 68 1,000 100 69 70 136 50 71 72 140 305 73 50 74 5 75 24 76 1.00 Total — Subdivision No. II 24,901 TOTAL—VOTE No. 34 ... 141,221

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Number if Persons. Item. 1921-22. VOTE No. 35.—MARINE DEPARTMENT. 921-22. Subdivision No. I. — Marine, Harbours, and Inspection of Machinery. Head Office— Salaries— Administrative Division. 1 at £900 (Secretary and Chief Inspector of Machinery) 900 1 Professional Division. 1 at £100 (also Engineer-in-Chief, Public Works, £1,100) Class A — 1 at £700 100 1 700 Clerical Division. I Class II — 1 at £600 Class V— £ 1 at £400 ... ... 400 1 at £365 ... ... 365 Class VI— 4 at £350 ... ... 1,400 2 at £330 ... ... 660 Class VII— 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 at £230 ... ... 230 1 at £215 ,.. ... 215 3 at £160 ..'. ... 480 lat£85 ... ... 85 600 2 765 6 2,060 1,260 General Division. 1 at £230 ... ... 230 1 at £218 ... ... 218 1 at £206 ... ... 206 1 at £100 ... ... 100 754 *7,139 Harbours— Salaries — Professional Division. Class B — Greymouth — 1 at £625 625 Class D— Kaipara — 1 at £450 Picton — 1 at £395 450 395 General Division. Hokianga — 1 at £320 (5 months at £310) ... . 316 1 at £258 ... ... 258 Kaipara — 1 at £258 Wellington — 1 at £315 ... ... 315 1 at £275 ... ... 275 1 at £205 ... ... 205 574 258 795 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages. 3,097

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Number if Persons. [tem. 1921-22. VOTE No. 35.—MARINE DEPARTMENT— continued. 921-22. Subdivision No. I. — Marine, Harbours, and Inspection of Machinery —continued. Harbours— continued. Salaries — continued. Unclassified. Ngunguru — Harbourmaster Tongaporutu — Light-attendant Awakino — Light-attendant Marakopa — Light-attendant Mokau — Signalman Napier Bluff Lighthouse — Lightkeeper Waitapu— Harbourmaster Collingwood — Harbourmaster and Lightkeeper Karamea — Harbourmaster, Signalman, and Wharfinger Hokitika — 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 60 15 40 Less contributions from Customs and Public Works votes, and Wellington and Greymouth Harbour Boards 3,906 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, and gas for lights ... Iron buoys Office expenses ... Removal of snags and erection of beacons, Little Wanganui Repairs to Kaipara beacons ... Snagging navigable rivers Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Travelling allowances and expenses Wages Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote *2,766 3 4 100 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 150 500 300 150 20 11 12 13 25 1,150 20 14 15 16 40 150 350 50 3,015 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages. 5,781

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Number of Persons. Item. 1921-22. VOTE No. 35.—MARINE DEPARTMENT— continued. 1921-22. Subdivision No. I. — Marine, Harbours, and Inspection of Machinery —continued. £ 17 Lighthouses— Salaries — General Division. £ 1 at £420 ... ... 420 11 at £275 ... ... 3,025 2 at £270 ... ... 540 1 at £265 ... ' ... 265 1 at £260 ... ... 260 6 at £255 ... ... 1,530 1 at £250 ... .. 250 7 at £245 ... ... 1,715 3 at £240 .. ... 720 34 at £235 ... ... 7,990 2 at £210 ... ... 420 2 at £205 ... ... 410 2 at £200 ... ... 400 1 at £100 ... ... 100 74 18,045 1 Unclassified. lat£50 50 Other Charges for and incidental to — Boats for lighthouses, including repairs... Books, magazines, and newspapers Carriage of mails Fencing Gas and stores for automatic lights 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. 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 *18,095 18 19 20 21 22: 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 100 150 600 50 350 100 100 850 50 2,800 5,800 575 1,500 700 300 34 35 36 40 400 2,000 50 16,515 34,610 37 Weather-reporting and Meteorological Office— Salaries — Professional Division. 1 Glass B — 1 at £650 Class D — 1 at £470 650 1 470 Clerical Division. Class VII— 1 at £320 Class VIII— 1 at £135 320 1 1 135 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages,

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Number if Persons. Item. 1921-22. VOTE No. 35.—MARINE DEPARTMENT- continued. .921-22. Subdivision No. I. — Marine, Harbours, and Inspection of Machinery —continued. Weather-reporting and Meteorological Office— continued. 37 Salaries —continued. General Division. 1 1 at £184 184 6 Unclassified. 73 6 Local Reporters Other Charges for and incidental w — Establishment of district weather-reporting stations Inspection of stations 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 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote *1,832 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 50 75 30 1,500 150 250 200 46 47 48 50 100 20 50 2,475 Superintendents of Mercantile Marine, Examiners of Masters and Mates, and Surveyors of Ships— 4,307 49 Salaries — Professional Division. 4 5 Glass B— £ 3 at £600 ... ... 1,800 1 at £575 ... ... 575 Glass C — 4 at £530 (2 for 9 months) ... 1,870 1 at £490 ... ... 490 Glass D — 3 at £450 ... ... 1,350 1 at £430 ... ... 430 5 at £415 ... ... 2,075 1 at £395 ... ... 395 2,375 2,360 10 4,250 Clerical Division. Class VI— 1 at £350 Class VII— 1 at £310 ... ... 310 1 at £290 ... ... 290 1 at £270 ... ... 270 1 at £135 ... ... 135 350 1,005 General Division. 2 at £415 ... ... 830 1 at £350 ... ... 350 1 at £320 ... ... 320 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Number if Persons. Item. VOTE No. 35.—MARINE DEPARTMENT— continued 192 -22. 1921-22. Subdivision No. I. — Marine, Harbours, and Inspection of Machinery —continued. £ Superintendents of Mercantile Marine, etc. — continued. 49 Salaries —continued. 49 General Division — continued. £ 1 at £280 ... ... 280 1 at £152 ... ... 152 1 at £140 ... ... 140 Unclassified. 2,072 Shipping officer, Onehunga ... Shipping Officer, Whakatane 3 Load-line Inspectors : 1 at £20, 2 at £10 Contribution to Post and Telegraph Department for services performed by Postmaster at Tauranga ... 50 25 40 25 Other Charges for and incidental to — 50 Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) 51 Rent 52 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) 53 *Teinporary assistance 54 Travelling allowances and expenses 55 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote *12,552 50 250 184 51 52 53 54 55 125 100 250 25 934 Inspection of Machinery and Survey of Ships— 13,486 56 Salaries — 56 Professional Division. 1 10 Class A — 1 at £700 Class B— £ 3 at £625 ... ... 1,875 7 at £575 ... ... 4,025 Class C — 6 at £530 ... ... 3,180 5 at £510 ... ... 2,550 3 at £490 ... ... 1,470 Glass D — 9 at £450 ... ... 4,050 3 at £430 ... ... 1,290 700 5,900 14 7,200 12 5,340 Clerical Division. Class VII— 2 at £320 ... ... 640 1 at £215 ... ... 215 1 at £160 ... ... 160 4 General Division. 1,015 1. 152 1 at £152 Other Charges for and incidental to — 57 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications 58 Collection of inspection fees ... 57 *20,307 58 105 150 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Number if Persons. Item. 1921-22. VOTE No. 35.—MARINE DEPARTMENT— continued. 1921-22. Subdivision No. I — Marine, Harbours, and Inspection of Machinery —continued. £ Inspection of Machinery and Survey of Ships— continued. 59 60 61 62 63 Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. Fuel, 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 20 20 460 100 64 65 160 5,000 50 6,065 Protection of Fish and Oysters— 26,372 66 Salaries — Professional Division. Class B — 1 at £550 550 General Division. £ 1 at £345 ... ... 345 1'at £335 ... ... 335 1 at £300 ... ... 300 1 at £295 ... ... 295 1 at £265 ... ... 265 1 at £258 ... ... 258 Unclassified. 1,798 30 30 Inspectors : 2 at £40, 1 at £35, 4 at £25, 6 at £12, 7 at £10, 3 at £7 10/, 6 at £6, 1 at £5 421 *2,769 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 Other Charges for and incidental to — Benzine, oil, stores, &c. Casual labour Collection and distribution of brown-trout ova Grant for costs and maintenance of- Fish-hatcheries— Salmon-hatchery at Hakataramea Grant for maintenance of Portobello Fish-hatchery... Importation of edible crabs and lobsters Launch for Bay of Islands ... Picking and sale of oysters ... Planting oysters Purchase of nets and gear for sale to fishermen Repairs to oyster ketch " Te Waipounamu " Stocking rivers with salmon... Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 500 175 25 150 750 50 1,500 4,500 500 532 1,205 750 500 50 11,187 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 13,956 105,651 300 Total — Subdivision No. I 105,351 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Number rtem of Persons. 1921-22. I VOTE No. 35.—MARINE DEPARTMENT— continued. 1921-22. Subdivision No. II. — Government Steamers. 81 Salaries — Professional Division. 2 1 Glass A — 2 at £750 Class B — 1 at £625 1,500 625 Charges for and incidental to — Expenses connected with training-ship " Amokura " 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" *2,125 5,250 82 83 84 11,250 12,000 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 28,500 1,000 Total — Subdivision No. II 27,500 29,625 Subdivision No. III. — Miscellaneous Services. 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 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 required to recoup Imprest Accounts for vouchers lost in transit after payment Amount required to meet deficiency in Imprest Account of L. E. Judd (dismissed) Audit fees Beacons, buoys, and lights at— Waitapu, leading-lights Boatman's cottage, Rawene : Removal and re-erection at Heads Charts, books, periodicals, and advertising Checking overcrowding of steamers 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 Expenses connected with examinations... Expenses of Inland Waterways Commission Fog-signals, cartridges, and maintenance . ... Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... Fuel, light, power, and water 350 100 34 1 75 265 500 200 500 25 95 90 96 97 98 99 100 101 60 550 1,900 300 150 25 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number Item . of Persons 1921-22. 1921-22. VOTE No. 35.—MARINE DEPARTMENT— continued. Subdivision No. III. — Miscellaneous Services- —continued. £ c 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 Charges for and incidental to — continued. Grants — For assistance to Mokau Harbour Board For clearing willows from Mongonui and Wairua Rivers, Kaipara Towards cost of repairing Takapuna Wharf Improvement of Manawatu River Income-tax paid to Commonwealth Government by Chief Inspector of Fisheries while in Australia Maintenance of leading-lights, Piako River Nautical tables, preparation of .. .;.<. i r ... New Zealand Nautical Almanac Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Prosecutions under the Shipping and Seamen, Harbours, and Fisheries Acts ... Purchase of foreshore, Kawau Island Relief of distressed seamen ... Relief of distressed New Zealand seamen and others in the United Kingdom ... Removing willows from Waiotu Stream (subsidy, £2 for£l) ... ... ...; Renewal of wharves ... ... ... Rent, High Commissioner's Office, London, proportion of .... Repairs to Beacon, Jackson's Head ... ■ Repairing and improving Kenepuru Canal Subsidies for— Motueka Harbour (improvements) ... ... Repair of Ti Point Wharf, Whangateau Harbour (£1 for £1) Repairing and extending French Pass Wharf Repairs to Clutha River Board's dredge damaged by explosion (£1 for £1) Repairs to Waikawa Bay, French Pass, wharf (£1 for£l) Superannuation of R. C. Hunter, injured on "Tutanekai" Survey of unseaworthy ships Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... *Temporary assistance 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 ... 150 420 150 750 2 75 330 250 1,750 1,000 50 1,250 100 75 35 250 100 400 40 \:V 119 120 121 122 500 123 124 80 400 125 430 126 20 127 128 90 10 129 130 131 132 133 150 1,125 550 150 :; 50 134 500 50 i Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 ... ... 16,407 1,210 Total — Subdivision No. Ill ... 15,197 TOTAL—VOTE No. 35.... 150,173 DOTAL £291,401 * Includes cost-of-living scale salaries or wages.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

1921-22. Salaries. i Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ ote No. 36.—Department of Labour 23,506 15,626 39,131 TOTAL 23,506 15,626 39,13! i Number JU)m of Persons. 19911-915! i DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR. 192 -22. _l»21-ZZ. 1 1921-22. VOTE No. 36. Salaries— £ 1 Administrative Division. 800 1 1 at £800 (Secretary, Registrar Industrial Unions, Chief Inspector and Housing Superintendent Professional Division. 1 1 Class D — 1 at £395 395 Clerical Division. 1 1 4 2 2 27 1 Class II — 1 at £550 Class III— 1 at £475 Class IV— £ 2 at £450 ... ... 900 2 at £425 ... ... 850 Class V— 1 at £400 ... ... 400 1 at £380 ... ... 380 Class VI— 2 at £350 Class VII— 3 at £270 ... ... 810 1 at £260 ... ... 260 5 at £250 ... 1,250 3 at £230 ... ... 690 2 at £215 ... ... 430 4 at £160 ... ... 640 2 at £115 ... ... 230 5 at £100 ... ... 500 2 at £85 ... ... 170 550 1 475 4 1,750 2 2 780 700 27 4,980 5 Part salaries of Officers of Justice Department acting as Clerks of Awards— 4 at £55 ... ... 220 lat£10 ... ... 10 230

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number if Persons. Item. DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR— continued. VOTE No. 36—continued. 1 Salaries— continued. 1921-22. 1921-22. £ General Division. £ 1 at £405 ... ... 405 1 at £395 ... ... 395 5 at £380 ... ... 1,900 2 at £360 ... ... 720 4 at £355 ... ... 1,420 3 at £350 ... ... 1,050 1 at £345 ... ... 345 5 at £335 ... ... 1,675 2 at £325 ... ... 650 1 at £310 ... 310 2 at £300 ... ... 600 1 at £290 ... ... 290 1 at £280 ... ... 280 3 at £270 ... ... 810 1 at £250 ... ... 250 2 at £245 ... ... 490 4 at £230 ... ... 920 3 at £184 ... ... 552 1 at £164 ... ... 164 3 at £152 ... ... 456 3 at £140 ... ... 420 1 at £115 ... ... 115 3 at £100 ... ... 300 53 Unclassified. 14,517 3 Commissioners of Conciliation at £650 1,950 1 Registrar, Arbitration Court (5 months at £450, 7 months at £500) ... 480 Temporary Clerks — 1 at £319 ... ... 319 1 at £241 ... ... 241 1 at £241 (10 months) ... ... 200 1 at £241 (3 months) ... ... 60 1 at £228 ... ... 228 1 at £156 ... ... 156 1 at £156 (3 months) ... ... 39 2 at £117 ... ... 234 lat£78 ... ... 78 4 at £65 ... ... 260 18 115 Lodging-allowance to Cadets and Typists 4,245 260 Less proportion of salaries provided for but not payable for the full year 29,682 1,120 Less proportion of salaries of officers partly engaged in Housing Branch and charged to that vote — £ 1919-20 ... ... 824 1920-21 ... .... 2,116 1921-22 ... ... 2,116 28,562 5,056 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications 3 Allowance to police and other officers acting as departmental agents *23,506 2 400 3 900 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number if Persons. Item. DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR— continued. 1921-22. 1921-22. 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 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 VOTE No. 36— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Allowance to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties Amount required to make good a sum misappropriated in the District Office, Wellington Audit fees Bicycles : Purchase and upkeep Cost of special typewritten reports under the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act... Donation to the funds of the North Canterbury Unemployment Committee Expenses, Medical Referees, under the Workers' Compensation Act, 1908 ... 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 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)... Refund to Department of Industries and Commerce of salary of P. Hally, acting as Conciliation Commissioner Rent restriction : Valuations under War Legislation Act, 1917 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 £ 240 116 100 400 200 10 5 500 5 350 2,650 50 30 150 200 150 30 1,600 2,775 24 5 25 30 700 26 100 27 28 29 30 31 320 20 5,000 100 50 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 17,186 1,560 TOTAL—VOTE No. 36 15,626 39,132 AL. £39,13 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Salaries. 1921-22. Other Charges. 1921-22. Total. ote No. 37. —Department of Lands and Survey— £ £ £ Subdivision I. — Department of Lands and Survey ... 191,162 6,982 198,144 „ IT — Miscellaneous Services ... 56,226 56,226 TOTAL 191,162 63,208 254,371 Number of Persons. 'tem. 192 -22. 1921-22. VOTE No. 37.—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY. Subdivision No. I. — Department of Lands and Survey. £ Salaries— Administrative Division. 1 at £1,100 (Under-Secretary) 1,100 Professional Division. 10 23 Glass A — £ 1 at £800 ... ... 800 6 at £750 ... ... 4,500 2 at £700 ... ... 1,400 1 at £650 ... ... 650 Class B — 1 at £625 ... ... 625 1 at £575 ... ... 575 2 at £550 ... ... 1,100 Class C — 4 at £530 ... ... 2,120 10 at £510 ... ... 5,100 7 at £490 ... ... 3,430 2 at £470 ... ... 940 Class D — 18 at £450 ... ... 8,100 9 at £430 ... ... 3,870 6 at £415 ... ... 2,490 10 at £395 ... ... 3,950 1 at £375 ... ... 375 Class E— 9 at £350 ... ... 3,150 6 at £330 ... ... 1,980 4 at £310 ... ... 1,240 Class F— 1 at £230 ... ... 230 1 at £215 ... ... 215 1 at £210 ... ... 210 6 at £160 ... ... 960 5 at £140 ... ... 700 7,350 2,300 11,590 44 18,785 19 6,370 14 Clerical Division. 2,315 Glass I— 1 at £650 ... ... 650 1 at £600 ... ... 600 Glass II — 1 at £550 ... ... 550 1 at £525 ... ... 525 1,250 1,075

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number | Item _ of Persons. 1 1921-22. 1921-22. I VOTE No. 37.—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY— continued. Subdivision No. I. — Department of Lands and Survey — continued. Salaries— continued. 39 48 5 21 Clerical Division — continued. Class III— £ 4 at £500 ... ... 2,000 1 at £475 ... ... 475 Class IV— 14 at £450 ... ... 6,300 7 at £425 ... ... 2,975 Class V— 1 at £405 ... ... 405 21 at £400 ... ... 8,400 10 at £380 ... ... 3,800 7 at £365 ... ... 2,555 Class VI— 42 at £350 ... ... 14,700 3 at £330 ... ... 990 3 at £310 ... ... 930 Class VII— 49 at £320 ... ... 15,680 6 at £310 ... ... 1,860 2 at £300 ... ... 600 10 at £290 ... ... 2,900 18 at £270 ... ... 4,860 13 at £250 ... ... 3,250 2 at £240 . ... 480 21 at £230 ... ... 4,830 28 at £215 ... ... 6,020 1 at £210 ... ... 210 43 at £160 ... ... 6,880 1 at £141 ... ... 141 9 at £140 ... ... 1,260 54 at £115 ... ... 6,210 36 at £100 ... ... 3,600 19 at £85 ... ... 1,615 2,475 9,275 15,160 16,620 312 60,396 General Division. 4 at £450 ... ... 1,800 8 at £430 ... ... 3,440 9 at £415 ... ... 3,735 2 at £410 ... ... 820 1 at £400 ... ... 400 1 at £395 ... ... 395 1 at £385 ... ... 385 3 at £380 ... ... 1,140 7 at £350 ... ... 2,450 2 at £345 ... ... 690 1 at £340 ... ... 340 5 at £330 ... ... 1,650 3 at £325 ... ... 975 3 at £320 ... ... 960 4 at £315 ... ... 1,260 1 at £305 ... ... 305 3 at £300 ... ... 900 4 at £290 ... ... 1,160 1 at £280 ... ... 280 1 at £275 ... ... 275 1 at £265 ... ... 265 5 at £250 ... ... 1,250 5 at £230 ... ... 1,150 5 at £218 ... ... 1,090 2 at £215 ... ... 430

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services

Number of Persons. 1921-22. item. VOTE No. 37—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY— continued. 1921-22. Subdivision No. 1. — Department of Lands and Survey — continued. 1 Salaries.— continued. General Division— continued. £ 1 at £206 ... ... 206 1 at £200 ... ... 200 2 at £184 ... ... 368 5 at £180 ... ... 900 8 at £164 ... ... 1,312 3 at £160 ... ... 480 1 at £156 ... ... 156 18 at £152 ... ... 2,736 8 at £140 ... ... 1,120 1 at £130 ... ... 130 5 at £124 ... ... 620 6 at £115 ... ... 690 9 at £100 ... ... 900 2 at £85 ... ... 170 152 37,533 2,080 696 Cadets' lodging-allowance ... Less estimated amount of salaries not required for the year 195,674 4,512 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 Grant to officers on retirement in lieu of leave of absence— £ H. J. Callender, Draughtsman, Auckland 123 F. Oarrington, Chief Draughtsman, New Plymouth ... ... 88 J. G. Clare, Draughtsman, Gisborne ... 123 A. Mcintosh ... ... 80 A. B. Harding, Land Transfer Draughtsman, New Plymouth ... ... 113 H. Maitland, Chief Draughtsman, Blenheim ... ... 123 *191,162 2 1,250 3 4 3,000 150 5 650 6 Classification and valuation of lands and special reports 7 Commission on money-orders 8 Contract and schedule surveys 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 ... 12 Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... 13 Fuel, light, power, and water 14 Inspection, management, &c, expenses of settlement, forest, and flax lands— £ Extra Rangers ... ... *3,000 Travelling-expenses, &c. ... ... 10,000 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 500 3,000 7,000 700 250 35,000 200 300 13,000 3,500 50 15 Instruments, machinery, and plant 16 Insurances 17 Kauri-gum Industry Act, .1910 — Rangers' salaries, travelling and other expenses ... * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages. 15 16 17 100

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number of Persons. Item. 192 -22. 1921-22. VOTE No. 37.—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY— continued. £ Subdivision No. I. — Department of Lands and Survey — continued. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Law-costs Motor vehicles : Purchase and maintenance Office-cleaning Office 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 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Temporary Assistance — Extra clerks ... ... } Extra typists ... ... > Extra draftsmen ... ... ) Temporary Surveyors and Parties— £ Extra surveyors ) -> cqq Extra surveyors' assistants j Wages, &c. ... ... 2,500 200 2,200 100 8,000 400 6,000 200 850 27 750 8,000* 28 29 30 31 Travelling allowances and expenses Trigs and standards, establishment and maintenance of Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 4,000* 9,000 200 100 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 108,650 61,668 Less amount to be recovered from Discharged Soldiers Settlement Account for management and other departmental expenses 46,982 40,000 6,982 Total — Subdivision No. I ... 198,144 Subdivision No. IT — Miscellaneous Services. 32 33 34 35 36 37 Charges for and incidental to — Aka Aka Drainage Board (subsidy 10s. in £1, on account of £2,500) Audit fees for inspection of accounts Aukopae Block, Taranaki— To complete formation in and continuation of Wanganui River Road ... Awaiti Canal and Road Board of Examiners of Surveyors, grant to Carriage of dairy-produce, Mahoenui Settlement to Poipoi (subsidy) Cemeteries— Fencing, forming, and improving cemeteries Clearing willows, Mangapu-Mangaokewa Streams (subsidy, 10s. for £1) 500 800 750 1,200 350 50 38 50 39 250 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number if Persons. Item. VQTB Nq 37i _ D BPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY— continued. 192 22. 1921-22. Subdivision No. II — Miscellaneous Services —continued. Charges for and incidental to — continued. 40 Commission under Section 33, Land Laws Amendment Act, 1920: Expenses of Commission, witnesses and interpreters Compassionate allowances to — 41 C. R. Rule on account of injuries received 42 Mrs. H. J. Maling on account of special services rendered by her late husband, Captain 0. Maling, N.Z. Militia ... " ... 43 E. Atkinson for injuries received whilst on duty ... 44 Compensation for injuries to employees while in discharge of their duties, medical and other attendance during illness, and contingent expenses in connection with same 45 Compensation for land resumed under the Land Act, 1908, for scenery and other public purposes 46 Crown lands draining, &c. (general) 47 Digest of Land Laws of New Zealand : Purchase of copyright, printing, and publishing ... Drainage— 48 Kapua Swamp and Drain, clearing ... 49 La Fontaine Creek, Westland District (subsidy, £lfor£l) 50 Lake Omapere 51 Raparapahoe Stream (clearing stream), (subsidy, £lfor£l) 52 Roto Road Drain (subsidy, £1 for £2) 53 Te Mapara Drainage Area (subsidy, 10s. in £1) ... 54 Tumu-Kaituna Drainage Board : Grant for flood damage 55 Tumu-Kaituna Drainage Board (subsidy, £1 for £1) 56 Erection of river-protective works to protect adjoining lands (including supply of wire to settlers) 57 Exchange Crown lands for private lands, equality of 58 Expenses of inquiries 59 Expenses of removal of temporary officers 60 Extinguishing fires : Charleston Coalfields (subsidy, £lfor£l) 61 Extinguishing fires on Crown lands, Charleston Coalfield 62 Fees to examiners, draughtsmen's examinations 63 Fencing Section 501, Whangamarino (contribution towards half the cost) 64 Flax, planting of, on face diggings, Waiharara 65 Grant: Winton Borough Reserve, Southland 66 Grass-seed for Crown lands ... 67 Gratuity to Mrs. Winifred Leckie, widow of R. Leckie, Chief Clerk and Receiver of Land Revenue, Christchurch, under Section XL, Civil Service Act, 1866, and Section 30, Civil Service Act, 1908 68 Hauraki Drainage Board (subsidy, 10s. for £1 up to £2,500, on account) ... 69 Hauraki Plains, metalling roads in 70 Hauraki Plains: Maintenance of completed works, drains, &c. (£5,000, less estimated recovery from rates, £4,750) Kapiti Island— 71 Expenses of supervision and maintenance of oillaunch 72 Fencing and improvements 73 Kauri-gum Royal Commission: Expenses of Commissioners 74 Kawa Drainage Board: Construction of and deepening drains (subsidy, 15s. for £1, on account of £1,500) 75 Kea suppression, contribution to Department of Agriculture towards cost of £ 40 180 41 4 2 200 100 100 43 44 250 45 100 50 4 6 47 35 48 49 50 50 51 500 350 52 53 51 500 50 200 55 56 350 350 57 58 59 60 50 25 20 25 61 23 62 63 25 25 64 65 66 67 104 100 75 1,000 500 68 1.500 100 69 70 100 71. 200 100 72 73 1,750 74 200 75 700

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services

• Number if Persons. Item. VOTE No. 37.—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SU EVEY—continued. 192 -22. 1921-22. Subdivision No. II. — Miscellaneous Services —continued. £ 91 92 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 K8 89 90 Charges for and incidental to — continued. Land Boards : Fees to members, and including expenses in lieu of fees Lake Takapuna Board, expenses of Lake Wanaka mail-service (subsidy) Maintenance and construction of roads before handing over to local bodies Mackenzie County Plantation Reserves : Cost of planting trees Mangateka Road, Block I, Tangitu Survey District ... Matanui Hall Reserve: Grant for improvements to land Matata-Whakatane Road : Bridges across Rangitaiki and Tarawera Rivers (on account of £2,000) Matata water-supply 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 Mokau River Mail Service (subsidy) Noxious weeds on Crown land, eradication of Oraka Creek Outfall: Cost of improving, clearing, and snagging Payment of capital value of land to be acquired in lieu of post-office site (Wainui Domain) Payment of capital value, Section 13, Waipara Township, set aside at as a hall-site (Waipara Peace Memorial) Payment of compensation in connection with adjustment of boundaries, Section 68, Waikumete Parish Payment to Kaitieke County Council on account of exemption from rates granted to soldier settlers ... Pongakawa : Boring for water Preventing encroachment of rivers on Crown reserves Protective Works— Clarence River stock reserve Small Grazing-run 102c ... Pukahu Road formation Purchase of seed wheat for soldiers Rabbiting unlet Crown lands 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 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 — Allotment 89, Onewhero : Payment to Education Endowment Deposit Account, equalizing exchange Blackball Domain, Westland Brightwater Domain, Nelson Cave Domain, Canterbury... Cobden Domain (subsidy, £1 for £1) ... Edendale Domain Fencing and improvement of recreation-grounds and domains 4,000 200 25 7,500 844 50 30 1,360 250 70 25 1,500 100 50 20 50 90 200 50 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 730 150 62 55 200 50 101 250 102 1,200 103 450 104 1,500 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 340 50 150 25 50 100 50

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services

Number [tem> of IVrsors. . VOTE No. 37.—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND 1921-22. SURVEY— continued. 1921-22. £ Subdivision No. II. — Miscellaneous Services —continued. Charges for and incidental to — continued. Recreation-grounds and Domains— continued. 112 Hetama Hamlet: Purchase sections 1 and 2, Block XI, for recreation Reserve 113 Johnson's Park, Feilding (subsidy) 114 Little Shoal Bay Reserve: Northcote Borough Council (subsidy, £1 for £1, towards improvements) 115 Maungakaramea Recreation-ground ... 116 Mt. Maunganui Domain improvements (subsidy, £1 for£l) 117 Northcote Point Domain (subsidy, £2 for £1) ... 118 Onerahi Domain (subsidy, £1 for £1) ... 119 Papakura Domain (subsidy, £1 for £1) 120 Pukoniiro Recreation Reserve (subsidy, £1 for £1) 121 Raglan Domain (subsidy, £1 for £1) ... 122 Rimu Domain (subsidy, £1 for £1) 123 Snowden Bush Domain, adjusting amount paid out of Scenery Preservation Account for purchase of 124 Taupo Domain Board 125 Te Araroa Domain : Compensation for difference in values between Sections 33 and 20, To Araroa Township 126 Te Aroha Bridge Domain ... 127 Tuatapere Domain (subsidy, 10s. for £1) 128 Uretara Domain Board (subsidy, £1 for £1) 129 Waiuku Domain : Purchase of Land ... 130 Waiuta Domain (subsidy, £1 for £1) ... 131 Whangatcau Domain (subsidy, £1 for £1) 132 Refund of second-class railway fares to discharged soldiers applying for land ... L88 Refunds for improvements effected Remission of Rates— '134 Allotment 30c, 2n, Nos. 3 and 4, Rangitaiki Parish 135 Lot 2 of Part Section 148, Matata Parish 136 Lot 3, Section 6, Block I, Waitoa 137 Remission of rent to members of Expeditionary Forces under section 23, Land Laws Amendment Act, 1915 138 Removal of sunken and derelict logs, Northern Wairoa River 139 Removing sunken logs from Kaihu River 140 Removing sunken logs from Mangawhara Stream ... 141 Repairs and alterations to buildings on Crown lands River Protective Works— I 12 Sections 2 and 7, Blocks XIII and XIV, Culverden 1 13 Education Reserve, Section 1, Okato Town Belt, Kaihihi Stream (subsidy, £1 for Ll) Road Access— 144 Access to No. 3 Block: Formation of Rukehanganui Road (subsidy, £1 for £1) 145 To Crown lands : Purchase of land for severance areas, and fencing 146 Clarence Valley, Marlborough 147 To Double Hill runs (on account £12,000) 148 Herekino- Whangapo Road 149 To Section 17, Block VI, Hokianga S.D. 150 Huirua Block Road 151 Sections 9 and 10, Block XIII, Inangahua Survey District 152 Small Grazing-run 102b, Kaitarau S.D. 153 Kaniwhaniwha Loan Block 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 L83 145 200 64 80 127 26 60 500 20 50 25 500 50 350 50 50 50 750 50 100 100 50 184 135 136 137 1 2 3 730 138 300 300 100 50 139 140 141 142 143 20 10 144 300 145 1,500 99S 5,000 300 100 1,500 146 147 148 149 150 L5J 152 153 500 200 640

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Appropriations for Consolidated, Fund, Services.

Number if Persons. Item. 192 -22. .921-22. VOTE No. 37.—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND S U R VE Y— continued. Subdivision No. IT — Miscellaneous Services —continued. £ £ 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 Charges for and incidental to -continued. Road Access— continued. Kurapete Road : Clearing slips, &c. ... Blocks III and IV, Kaihu S.D. : Access from Awakino to Railway-station To Lochinvar Run, Canterbury Kumara-Kapitea Road : Payment of compensation and erection of fencing ... Mackenzie County Runs ... Matiere Township Moerangi Block Motatau Extension Block Ngatapa Block, access to ... Omahu Block, Ohinemuri Survev District Section 38, Block XV, Oparara S.D. ... Oparau Block Pakuratahi Block Paraheka Valley Road Purahotangahia Block : Completion of road formation Access to Pastoral Run 173, Canterbury: Bridge over Broken River Through Poukawa drainage area (subsidy, £1 for £1) Ruatoki to Whakatane River Valley (subsidy, £lfor£l) Through Section 79, Block II, Rangiriri S.D. (subsidy, £1 for £1) ... ... ' ... Run 149a, Leatham Survey District ... Run 107, Marlborough Run 124, Marlborough (subsidy, £1 for £1) Small Grazing-run 189 and Lease in Perpetuity 279, Marlborough Takahue-Whangape Block (on account of £2,000) Block VIII, Tutamoe Henderson Block, Swanson : Grant, £500 (subsidv, £3 to £1—£400) Section 9, Block XV, Waioeka Section 4, Block XI, Upper Waitara : Erection of bridge Township of Waimarino ... Through Section 271, Waiawa Survey District, being purchase of 5 acres for road and fencing same Wharepunga Extension No. 3 Loan Block Roading— Sections 24 and 71, Tokatoka Waitakaruru-Morrinsville Road Ship Gove and other reserves and expenses in connection with preservation of scenery (including clearing of a firebelt) ... Social hall at Mokowhai Settlement (subsidy, £1 for£l) South Westland mail-steamer subsidy ... 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 Tarawera Bridge and river-bank protection Te Akau to Raglan ferry service (subsidy) Telephone extension, Murumuru-Waipapa (cost of material) 430 70 800 224 172 400 1,400 350 400 1,000 200 650 535 200 2,200 250 425 25 400 600 150 100 177 178 179 100 930 250 180 181 900 180 182 183 300 144 350 500 184 185 186 187 150 850 I 10 188 200 600 189 190 191 192 2,215 100 193 194 195 160 65 30 24

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Appropriations for Consolidated] Fund Services

Number of Persons. 1921-22. ! [tern. VOTE No. 37.—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY— continued. 1921-22. Subdivision No. II.—Miscellaneous Services —continued. £ 6 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 Charges for and incidental to — continued. 196 Telephone extension, Otamakapaua Block, cost of construction ... 197 Tokanui-Haldane Road, Southland Tokatoka Block— 198 Drain through Section 62, Block XVI, Tokatoka : Cost of acquisition, severance, &c. ... 199 To Kowhai outlet-drain through Section 1, Block XVI, Tokatoka (subsidy) Tokatoka, Nos. 1, 2, and 3 Blocks— 200 Formation of roads and widening drains under control of Otamatea County Council 201 Widening and improving drains under control of Raupo Drainage Board... 202 Tokatoka Swamp : Stopbank and drainage 203 Tokatoka Swamp drainage (subsidy, £1 for £1 up to £300, with grant £700) ... 204 Upper Waioeka District: Improvement to roads and tracks 205 Value of improvements on pastoral and small grazingruns on expiry of license, payment of, to outgoing lessees Waikato River Board— 206 Clearing willows, Whangape Stream (subsidy, 10s. for£l) 207 Clearing willows, Awaroa Stream (subsidy, £1 for£l) 208 Waitakaruru-Pokeno Road ... 209 Waitakaruru Stream Canal Bridge 210 Waitoa River: Snagging (above junction with Piako River) 211 Waitoa River : Snagging south of railway line (subsidy, 10s. for £1) 212 Wanganui River (improvement) 213 Wanganui River mail service 214 Water-supply (experimental tests) 215 Water-supply for settlers, Tematai Road, Te Puke (subsidy, £1 for £1) 216 Water-supply: Otawhao Settlement ... . . 217 Westport-Karamea mail service, subsidy towards ... 218 Waihi-Katikati main arterial road (grant) 219 Westport-Greymouth (coast) Road, Charleston to Brighton section (subsidy) 101 300 20 250 2,018 1,200 750 550 100 500 206 150 207 203 400 850 208 209 210 100 211 100 2,500 1,913 50 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 750 150 300 50 500 Less commitments which will not be expended during the year 84,558 20,000 Less credits in reduction of expenditure 64,558 4,000 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 60,558 4,332 TotalSubdivisionNo.il 56,22' TOTAL—VOTE No. 37 ... 254,371 TOTAL TO TAL £254,370

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XIX.—VALUATION DEPARTMENT.

Appropriations for Consolidated, Fund Services

1 (\ 19 1921-22. Salarios. Othi Salaries. Other Charges. Total. I £ Vote No. 38.—Valuation ... ... ... 40,114 £ 40,114 £ 22,058 £ 22,058 £ 62,172 TOTAL ... ... ... 40,114 22,058 62 , 172 Number Uvllu ill Persons, 19 L-22. . VALUATION. 1921-22. VOTE No. 38. 1 Salaries— 1921-22. Administrative Division. £ 1 1 at £950 (Valuer-General, also £100 Public Service Board of Appeal) 1 950 Unclassified. 1 1 at £800 (President of Assessment Court) 1 800 Clerical Division. Class I — 1 1 at £600 Class II — 2 2 at £550 Class III— 2 2 at £500 Class IV — 1 1 at £450 Clots V— £ 5 at £400 ... ... 2,000 2 at £380 ... ... 760 9 2 at £365 ... ... 730 Class VI— 13 at £350 .. ... 4,550 15 2 at £330 ... ... 660 Class VII— 15 at £320 ... ... 4,800 2 at £310 ... ... 620 2 at £290 ... ... 580 2 at £270 ... ... 540 1 at £230 ... ... 230 2 at £215 ... .. 430 2 at £160 ... ... 320 3 at £120 ... ... 360 1 at £100 ... 100 31 lat£85 ... ... 85 1 600 2 1,100 2 1,000 1 450 9 3,490 15 5,210 31 Lodging-allowances 8,065 70 General Division. 5 at £575 ... ... 2,875 7 at £550 ... ... 3,850 ' 5 at £525 ... ... 2,625 2 at £500 ... ... 1,000 7 at £475 ... ... 3,325 3 at £450 ... ... 1,350 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 at £230 ... ... 230

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number )f Persons. 1921-22. tem. VALUATION— continued. 192 -22. 1 VOTE No. 38— continued. Salaries— continued. £ General Division — continued. £ 6 at £206 ... ... 1,236 2 at £164 ... ... 328 3 at £152 ... ... 456 1 at £150 ... ... 150 1 at £124 ... ... 124 2 at £115 ... ... 230 7 at £100 ... ... 700 53 116 Lodging-allowance 18,729 30 Less proportion of increases to salaries provided for but not payable during current year 40,494 380 *40,114 2 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, books, newspapers, and other publications 100 250 40 I 1,000 50 20 100 800 30 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Assessment Court expenses ... Audit fees for inspection of accounts Fees to valuers Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... Fuel, light, power, and water Law-costs Maps, tracings, schedules of land transactions, Ac. ... Office-cleaning Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) Payment to Post and Telegraph Department for services of officers Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... Rent Revision of districts 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... 12 2,200 13 1 l 16 16 50 1,400 50 6,500 17 IK 19 20 300 5,500 8,000 100 50 Less contribution from.— £ Land-tax Department ... 15,875 New Zealand State Advances Office ... ... 1,000 Recoveries from District Valuers in respect of motor-cars purchased 607 39,540 17,482 TOTAL—VOTE No. 38 ... 22,058 62,172 TOT AL £62,172 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

1921-1922. Salaries. (ither Charges. £ £ Vote No. 39.—Electoral ... ... ... 3,017 2,933 Total. £ 5,950 TOTAL ... ... ... 3,017 2,933 2,933 5,950 5,950 Number Ite of Persons, i \\)&\ I Number of Persons. 1921-22. -22. 1921-22. ELECTORAL. 1921-22. VOTE No. 39. £ 1 Salaries— £ £ Clerical Division. I 1 I Class II — 1 1 at £550 ... ... ... 550 Class V— 1 1 at £400 ... ... ... 400 550 1 400 General Division. 1 206 1,872 1 1 at £206 ... ... ... 206 ■ For payments of Registrars... ... ... 1,872 o. 3 a 09.H 3 ■ d.UZO Less proportion of salaries provided for but not payable during current year ... ... 11 *3,017 3,028 11 *3,017 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 5 3 Audit fees ... ... ... 5 4 Expenses of by-elections ... ... ... 1,050 5 Fees payable to J. Strauchon as unofficial member of North Island Representation Commission ... 43 6 Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... ... 50 7 Fuel, light, power, and water ... ... 10 General Election— 8 Expenses of taking ... ... ... 10 9 Preparation and printing of rolls ... ... 10 10 Law-costs ... ... ... 5 11 Licensing poll, under Licensing Act, 1908 ... 5 12 Licensing Committee election ... ... 5 13 Office fittings and requisites ... ... 10 Payment to Registrars of Electors granted leave on retirement — 14 A. C. W. Murdoch, 1st April to 25th May, 1922 ... 4 15 R. W. Percy, 1st April to 4th May, 1922 ... 2 16 G. W. Woods, 1st April to 22nd May, 1922 ... 4 17 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 200 18 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 50 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 5 5 1,050 43 50 10 10 10 5 5 5 10 i 14 15 16 17 18 4 2 4 200 50 Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number Item of Persons. 1921-22. ELECTORAL— continued. VOTE No. 39.— continued. 1921 £ 192 -22. 19 20 21 22 23 24 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Rent Representation Commission, expenses of Special licensing poll, expenses of taking Travelling allowances and expenses Typewriters : Purchase and repairs Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 200 1,200 5 50 5 5 2,933 TOTAL—VOTE No. 39... 5,950 TO' >TAL 125,950

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Appropriations for Consolidated, Fund Services.

1921-22. Salaries. Other Charges. I Total. _ £ £ £ Vote No. 40.—Agriculture ... ... .., 172,599 159,369 331,961 TOTAL ... ... ... 172,599 159,369 172,599 159,369 331,961 331,96* I Number Item . of Persons. AGRICULTURE. l\MlNumber of Persons. Item. 192 11-22. 22. 1921-22. V0TE No - 40 - 1921-22. £ Head Office — i Salaries — £ £ e Administrative Division. £ 1 at £1,200 (Director-General) ... 1,200 2 1 at £800 (Assistant Director-General) ... 800 2,000 2 2,000 Professional Division. Class A — 1 1 at £750 ... ... ... 750 Class B — 2 at £600 .. ... 1,200 3 1 at £550 ... ... 550 Class C— 1,750 2 2 at £470 ... ... ... 940 Class D — 4 at £450 ... ... 1,800 1 at £430 ... ... 430 1 at £415 .. ... 415 8 2 at £360 . ... 720 Class E— 3,365 1 at £350 ... ... 350 2 1 at £330 ... ... 330 Class F— 680 4 at £210 ... ... 840 1 at £160 ... ... 160 6 1 at £120 ... ... 120 1 750 i 3 1,750 940 2 8 2 3,365 680 1,120 1,120 ■"• ) ■*■■ v Clerical Division. Glass II — 1 1 at £550 ... ... ... 550 Class III— 1 at £500 ... ... 500 *2 1 at £475 (3 months) ... .. 119 Class IV— 619 1 at £520 (also Private Secretary, sessional allowance, £25, and extra classification allowance, £30) ... 520 3 2 at £450 ... ... 900 Class V— 1,420 6 at £400 ... ... 2,400 7 1 at £380 ... ... 380 Class VI— 2,780 8 at £350 ... ... 2,800 10 2 at £330 ... ... 660 Class VII— 3,460 10 at £320 ... ... 3,200 3 at £310 ... ... 930 I at £295 ... ... 295 1 '2 •> 550 619 1,420 7 2,780 10 3,460

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services

Number of Persons. !tem. AGRICULTURE— continued. 1921-22. 1921-22. VOTE No. 40— continued. 1 Head Office— continued. Salaries —continued. Clerical Division— continued. Class VII— continued. £ 2 at £290 ... ... 580 4 at £270 ... ... 1,080 10 at £250 ... ... 2,500 3 at £230 ... ... 690 6 at £160 ... ... 960 4 at £130 ... ... 520 4 at £115 ... ... 460 2 at £100 ... ... 200 49 General Division. 11,415 1 at £500 ... ... 500 1 at £495 ... ... 495 1 at £450 ... ... 450 1 at £450 (5 months) ... ... 188 3 at £395 ... ... 1,185 3 at £390 ... ... 1,170 1 at £385 ... ... 385 1 at £380 ... ... 380 4 at £370 ... ... 1,480 1 at £365 ... ... 365 1 at £360 ... ... 360 2 at £350 ... — 700 1 at £325 ... .. 325 1 at £320 ... ... 320 1 at £310 ... ... 310 4 at £295 ... ... 1,180 3 at £285 ... ... 855 2 at £270 ... ... 540 1 at £265 ... ... 265 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 at £246 ... ... 246 1 at £230 ... ... 230 1 at £206 ... ... 206 2 at £184 ... ... 368 2 at £164 ... ... 328 1 at £155 ... ... 155 2 at £152 ... ... 304 2 at £140 ... ... 280 1 at £140 (3 months) ... ... 35 1 at £105 ... ... 105 1 at £100 ... ... 100 lat£85 ... ... 85 50 14,145 146 2 3 4 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, printing, stationery, and photographs ... Agricultural Instruction — Agricultural instruction generally ... ... Co-operative Field Crop Experiments and Provision for Visitors— £ Wages ... ... 500 Other expenses ... ... 1,000 *44,994 2 5,500 8 4 750 5 Departmental Exhibits at A. and P. Association Shows— £ Wages • ... ... 600 Other expenses ... ... 1,150 1,500 1,750 * Includes eost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services

Number if Persons. Item. 192 -22. AGRICULTURE— continued. 921-22. VOTE No. 40— continued. Head Office — continued. £ 6 7 Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. Agricultural Investigations— Montane tussock lands ... . ... Regrassing Denuded Lands — £ Wages ... ... 40 Other expenses ... ... 60 50 8 9 10 11 12 Storage agricultural seeds... Utilization of Pakihi and Bush Terrace lands Utilization of pumice lands Special entomological investigations ... Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties Amount required to recoup Imprest Accounts for vouchers lost in transit after payment Audit fees for inspection of accounts Bicycles, motors, and repairs Board of Agriculture Contributions, Subsidies, and Grants— Bonus for improvements in phormium-dressing machinery Contribution to Imperial Bureau of Mycology Contribution to Imperial Bureau of Entomology ... Contribution towards printing report of New Zealand Council of Agriculture Grant for travelling-expenses of Dr. R. J. Tillyard attending entomological conferences in London and Honolulu Grant to A. E. Mabin to cover expenses of visit to Australia to confer with the British and Australian Wool Realization Association regarding New Zealand wool Grant in connection with repairs to Levin water100 200 50 50 50 120 13 24 75 750 450 14 15 16 17 200 100 400 18 19 20 21 50 340 22 142 23 race Grant towards expenses Canterbury Seedgrowers' Association International Institute of Agriculture, contribution to and cost of representation at Model dairy farm and experimental area, Stratford Model dairy farm, Stratford: Grant towards cost of manager's house Model dairy farm, Manaia Steamer service, Westport-Karamea Lincoln Agricultural College in connection with plant breeding and selection (seed wheat and oats) Distribution of pure seed wheat Expenses of Standing Produce Committee Expenses of New Zealand Wool Committee 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 ... ... 3,300 Ruakura— Wages ... ... 5,000 Other expenses ... ... 6,500 Training of discharged soldiers ... 2,860 Farmers'farm school ... ... 476 New honey-house ... ... 500 Electric installation ... ... 712 100 24 100 25 200 400 26 27 28 29 80 500 300 100 31 32 33 1,000 100 700 150 34 35 5,000 16,048

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number Item _ ° f Persons. AGRICULTURE— continued. 1921-22. VOTE No. 40— continued. Head Office — continued Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. Experimental and Instructional Farms, &c.— contd. 36 W eraroa — £ Wages ... ... 5,000 Other expenses ... ... 6,500 Buildings and equipment taken over from Repatriation Department ... 600 192 -22. 86 37 Ashburton — Wages ... ... 300 Other expenses ... ... 800 37 12,100 1,100 38 Waimaunga (West Coast, S.I.) Wages ... ... 500 Other expenses ... ... 1,300 38 1,800 39 Experimental Areas— Galloway — Wages ... ... 200 Other expenses ... ... 350 89 40 North Auckland Gum Lands— Wages ... ... 100 Other expenses ... ... 100 40 550 200 41 Winton— Wages ... ... 300 Other expenses ... ... 654 41 954 42 Albany — Wages ... ... 150 Other expenses ... ... 350 42 500 43 Puwera — Wages ... ... 500 Other expenses ... ... 700 43 1,200 44 Marton— Wages ... .. 200 Other expenses ... ... 300 44 500 45 Gore— Wages ... ... 100 Other expenses ... .. 200 45 300 46 Lucerne Areas— Wages ... ... 30 Other expenses ... ... 70 46 100 25 100 50 47 Experimental seeds and plants for distribution 48 Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... 49 Grading grain Laboratories — 50 Biological Laboratory and Seed-testing station ... 51 Chemical Laboratory 52 Law-costs Lime production— 53 Development of lime production 54 Subsidy Buller County Council on lime supplied to Pakihi lands 55 Subsidy West Coast Farmers' Co-operative Lime Company 56 Subsidy Silverstream Lime Works, Bainham 57 Subsidy Motueka Lime Co. 47 48 49 50 51 52 800 300 25 53 54 200 50 55 225 75 100 56 57

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number of Persons. Item. 1921-22. 1921-22. AGRICULTURE— continued. VOTE No. 40— continued. Head Office— continued. 58 59 60 61 62 Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. New Zealand Hemp Industry — Grading New Zealand hemp Investigations respecting yellow-leaf disease affecting flax 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 50 150 6,500 6,100 63 64 400 500 66 66 567 400 Removal expenses Rents of Offices in New Zealand and abroad, Fuel, Light, Water, Furniture, Office Requisites, Insurance, Cleaning Offices, Outbuildings, Yards, and Approaches— £ Wages ... ... 400 Other expenses ... ... 1,300 67 68 Seed wheat and manure supplied under guarantee ... Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Temporary assistance Travelling allowances and expenses ... Travelling-expenses of Dr. C. J. Reakes, in connection with visit to Australia Upkeep and Improvement of Buildings and Fences on Departmental Reserves and Grounds — £ Wages ... ... 80 Other expenses ... ... 120 1,700 50 69 70 71 450 2,700 7,700 120 72 73 74 Visit of Australian potato expert to New Zealand ... Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the Head Office items of the vote 200 135 50 *86,375 Live-stock Division— 75 Salaries — Professional Division. 5 9 Class A — 1 at £800 (Director) Class B— £ 4 at £625 ... ... 2,500 1 at £600 ... ... 600 Class C — 4 at £530 ... ... 2,120 5 at £510 ... ... 2,550 Class D — 3 at £470 ... ... 1,410 5 at £450 ... ... 2,250 1 at £430 ... ... 430 2 at £415 (6 months) ... ... 415 1 at £415 (8 months) ... ... 276 1 at £375 ... ... 375 800 3,100 4,670 13 5,156 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund. Services

Number of Persons. 1921-22. !tem. 1921-22. AGRICULTURE— continued. VOTE No. 40— continued. 75 Live-stock Division —continued. Salaries — continued. 75 Clerical Division. 1 1 Class V— 1 at £450 Class VI— 1 at £350 Class VII— 3 at £320 ... ... 960 1 at £270 ... ... 270 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 at £215 ... ... 215 1 at £160 ... ... 160 450 350 1,855 General Division. 4 at £500 ... ... 2,000 20 at £450 ... ... 9,000 9 at £400 ... ... 3,600 1 at £390 ... ... 390 1 at £387 ... ... 387 8 at £380 ... ... 3,040 1 at £375 ... ... 375 6 at £370 ... ... 2,220 1 at £360 ... ... 360 1 at £358 ... ... 358 35 at £350 ... ... 12,250 3 at £345 ... ... 1,035 1 at £340 ... ... 340 2 at £335 ... ... 670 14 at £330 ... ... 4,620 20 at £325 ... ... 6,500 7 at £320 ... ... 2,240 1 at £310 ... ... 310 3 at £305 ... ... 915 9 at £300 ... ... 2,700 18 at £295 ... ... 5,310 3 at £290 ... ... 870 2 at £285 ... ... 570 5 at £280 ... ... 1,400 1 at £275 ... ... 275 6 at £270 ... ... 1,620 2 at £260 ... ... 520 2 at £255 ... ... 510 1 at £250 ... ... 250 12 at £246 ... ... 2,952 1 at £240 ... ... 240 1 at £238 ... ... 238 1 at £235 ... ... 235 1 at £225 ... ... 225 1 at £184 ... ... 184 1 at £164 ... ... 164 205 68,873 239 1 Inspector of Manure-sterilizing ... 550 1 Assistant to Inspector of Manuresterilizing at Sydney ... ... 247 1 part-time Veterinarian at ... 150 947 *86,201 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages. res.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number Item of Persons. 1921-22. I AGRICULTURE—continued. 192 -22. VOTE No. 40— continued. Live-stock Division — continued. 76 77 78 76 77 78 Other Charges for and incidental to — Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties Bicycles, motors, and repairs Destruction of Noxious Weeds— Destruction of Noxious Weeds on Native Lands— £ Wages ... ... 200 Other expenses ... ... 50 100 2,400 250 79 79 Wages and Expenses in connection with Destruction of Noxious Weeds— £ Wages ' ... ... 300 Other expenses ... ... 50 350 80 80 Destruction of Rabbits—■ Destruction of Rabbits, General Working-expenses, Poison-mixing Depots, Purchase of Material, &c— £ Wages ... ... 2,500 Other expenses ... ... 8,000 81 81 Destruction of Rabbits on Crown Lands — Wages ... ... 5,000 Other expenses ... ... 5,000 10,500 10,000 82 82 Destruction of Rabbits on Native Lands— Wages ... ... 4,000 Other expenses ... ... 3,500 7,500 83 84 85 83 84 Diseases of Livestock— Applying tuberculin test to cattle and disposing of diseased stock Experiments in connection with bush-sickness and allied troubles Inoculation of Calves for " Black-leg " — £ Wages ... ... 100 Other expenses ... ... 200 250 100 85 300 4,000 2,200 86 87 88 86 87 88 Subsidies to cost of erection of cattle-dips Destruction of the kea Experimental Farm, Mamaku: General Working, Buildings, Purchase of Stock, and Provision for Visitors — £ Wages ... ... 500 Other expenses ... ... 1,500 2,000 89 90 89 90 Grant to H. L. Worthington to cover expenses in connection with rabbit destruction experiments Inspection of Manure-sterilizing (Australia and India): Labour, Travelling, Office, and other Expenses— £ Wages ... ... 300 Other expenses ... ... 3,294 143 91 92 93 91 92 93 Inspection of meat Law-costs Milton Poultry Farm : General Working, Buildings, Purchase of Birds and Material, and Provision for Visitors — £ Wages ... ... 200 Other expenses ... ... 1,400 3,594 600 200 1,600

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number of Persons. 1921-22. Item. AGRICULT ORE— continued. 1921-22. VOTE No. 40— continued. £ Live-stock Division — continued. 94 95 96 97 94 95 96 Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. Poultry Industry : Grants to— Cost of printing report of New Zealand Poultry Conference New Zealand Poultry Association's Egg-laying Competition : Papanui and Southland Preparation of wool specimens for instructional purposes Quarantine Stations, Auckland, Wellington, and Lyttelton— £ Wages ... ... 1,000 Other expenses ... ... 1,750 10 127 97 100 2,750 1,300 98 99 100 101 102 103 98 99 100 101 102 103 Removal expenses Telephone services (including extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... Temporary assistance Transit expenses of 1 veterinarian from England and 2 veterinarians from Australia Travelling allowances and expenses Veterinary Laboratory: General Working, Land and Buildings, and Investigation of Diseases— £ Wages • ... ... 150 Other expenses ... ... 500 800 5,000 *175 21,000 104 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the Live-stock Division items of the vote 650 104 100 *78,099 Horticulture Division— 105 105 Salaries — Professional Division. 2 Class A — £ 1 at £700 (9 months) ... ... 525 1 at £620 ... ... 620 Glass G — 1 at £530 1 1,145 530 Clerical Division. Class V— 1 at £400 Class VI— 1 at £350 Class VII— 1 at £310 ... ... 310 1 at £140 ... ... 140 1 at £130 ... ... 130 1 at £100 ... ... 100 400 1 1 350 680 General Division. 1 at £440 ... ... 440 1 at £435 ... ... 435 2 at £395 ... ... 790 6 at £385 ... ... 2,310 1 at £375 ... ... 375 1 at £370 ... ... 370 1 at £360 ... .. 360 4 at £355 ... ... 1,420 5at£335 ... ... 1,675 2 at £325 .. ... 650 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number of Persons. Item. AGRICULTURE— continued. VOTE No. 40— continued. 192 -22. 1921-22. Horticulture Di vision— continued 105 Salaries —continued. 105 General Division— continued. £ 2 at £315 ... ... 630 1 at £310 ... ... 310 6 at £300 (2 at £335, 9 months) ... 1,852 1 at £285 • :.. ... 285 3at£280 ... ... 840 2 at £270 ... ... 540 2 at £265 ... ... 530 1 at £246 ... ... 246 2 at £238 ... ... 476 1 at £235 ... ... 235 1 at £222 ... ... 222 1 at £184 ... ... 184 2 at £140 ... ... 280 1 at £115 ... ... 115 50 15,570 59 Other Charges for and incidental to — Apiary Industry— 106 Establishment of queen-rearing apiary, Tauranga Horticultural Station ... 107 Fostering the bee industry 108 Grant towards cost of printing report of Beekeepers' Conference 109 Subsidy, National Beekeepers' Association of New Zealand (£1 for £1) 110 Bicycles, motors, and repairs 111 Experimental seeds and plants for distribution Fruit Industry— 112 Compensation to nurserymen for loss in connection with fire-blight quarantine 113 Control of fireblight disease 114 Co-operative fruit-testing areas 115 Experimental orchard, Papanui 116 Experiments in connection with cool storage of fruit 117 Fostering the fruit industry 118 Fumigation and destruction of imported diseased fruit 119 Grant towards printing report of conference of New Zealand Fruit-growers' Federation 120 Guarantee on shipments of fruit 121 Importation and breeding of natural enemies to insect pests 122 Tests with new spraying compounds ... 123 Horticultural Stations : Rent of Land, General Working, Buildings, Purchase of Stock, Provision for Visitors, and Salaries of Learners, Special Instructors, and Domestic Assistants, — Arataki— £ Wages ... ... 650 Other expenses ... ... 600 *18,675 106 107 108 130 150 109 20 110 111 100 2,500 25 112 2,108 2,900 120 550 50 200 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 350 120 121 25 50 122 123 25 10 124 Tauranga— Wages ... ... 700 Other expenses ... ... 500 124 1,250 1,200 125 Te Kauwhata— Wages ... ... 2,000 Other expenses ... ... 4,700 125 6,700 * Includos cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services

Number Item of Persons. 1921-22. 1921-22. AGRICULTURE—continued. VOTE No. 40— continued. £ Horticulture Division — continued. 126 127 128 Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. Law-costs Removal expenses Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Temporary assistance Travelling allowances and expenses Travelling-expenses of G. H. Stratford, Orchard Instructor, in England, in connection with shipments of fruit Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to tho Horticulture Division items of the vote 30 500 129 130 131 120 1,200 7,800 150 132 30 *28,293 Dairy Division — Salaries — 133 Professional Division. 1 Glass A — 1 at £750 (Director) Class B — 1 at £625 750 1 625 Clerical Division. Class V— 1 at £400 Class VII— £ 2 at £320 ... ... 640 1 at £290 ... ... 290 2 at £270 ... ... 540 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 at £215 ... ... 215 2 at £100 ... ... 200 400 2,135 General Division. 17 at £500 ... ... 8,500 7 at £450 ... ... 3,150 2 at £400 ... ... 800 3 at £380 ... ... 1,140 1 at £365 ... ... 365 2 at £320 ... ... 640 6 at £315 ... ... 1,890 6 at £305 ... ... 1,830 2 at £152 ... ... 304 2 at £100 ... ... 200 48 18,819 60 *22,729 134 135 136 137 138 Other Charges for and incidental to — Bicycles, motors, and repairs Contribution towards printing report of the Conference of National Dairy Association, Palmorston North Cow-testing Associations Fumigation of cheese-stores... Grading of dairy-produce— £ Wages ... ... 200 Other expenses ... ... 250 6,200 20 725 10 450 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages,

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services

Number of Persons. Item. 1921-22. 1921-22. AGRICULTURE— continued. VOTE No. 40— continued. £ Dairy Division — continued. Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. Law-costs Purchase of dairy requisites and produce for experiments Removal expenses Removal expenses of Dairy Produce Officer from New Zealand to London Semi-official testing of pure-bred dairy cows Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... assistance Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the Dairy Division items of the vote ... 50 139 140 141 142 250 250 143 144 500 250 145 146 147 200 7,432 10,250 15 26,602 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— £ Head Office ... ... 23,000 Live-stock Division ... ... 13,000 Horticulture Division ... 9,000 Dairy Division ... ... 15,000 391,968 60,000 TOTAL—VOTE No. 40 ... 331,9i TO AL £331,968 _i_.n_.Lj .... * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wa| [W.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund, Services.

1921-22. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. ote No. 41.—Tourists £ 41,121 £ 55,283 £ 96,404 TOTAL ... 41,121 41,121 55,283 96,404 Number of Perswig. Itom. TOURISTS. VOTE No. 41. 1 Salaries— 192 -22. 1921-22. £ £ 1 Administrative Division. 1 at £800 (General Manager) 800 Professional Division. 1 I 1 at £1,000 (Balneologist)* ... Glass C — 1 at £470 (3 months) Class D— 1 at £550 £ 1,000 118 550 1 Clerical Division. 1,668 3 7 Class I— 1 at £400 (also Department of Industries and Commerce, £300) Class III— 2 at £500 1 at £350 (also Department of Industries and Commerce, £100, and Customs, £50) Class V— 7 at £400 Class VI— 2 at £350 Class VII— 6 at £320 1 at £270 1 at £250 2 at £230 4at£215 2 at £160 3 at £100 1,000 350 1,920 270 250 460 860 320 300 400 1,350 2,800 2 700 19 Cadets'lodging-allowances ... 4,380 66 General Division. 1 at £420 1 at £400 (9 months) 1 at £355 2 at £350 2 at £340 420 300 355 700 680 * Free house.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services

Number of Persons. I to 111. 192 -22. 1921-22. : TOURISTS— continued. VOTE No. 41— continued. Salaries— continued. General Division— continued. £ 1 at £335 ... ... 335 1 at £310 ... ... 310 1 at £305 ... ... 305 1 at £300 ... ... 300 3 at £295 ... ... 885 2 at £290 ... 580 1 at £285 ... ... 285 1 at £280 ... ... 280 6 at £277 . . ... 1,662 1 at £275 ... ... 275 2 at £270 ... ... 540 2 at £265 ... ... 530 1 at £260 ... ... 260 2 at £255 ... ... 510 6 at £254 ... ... 1,524 2 at £250 ... ... 500 12 at £245 ... ... 2,940 1 at £240 ... ... 240 12 at £238 ... ... 2,856 12 at £235 ' ... ... 2,820 4 at £230 ... ... 920 1 at £225 ... ... 225 3 at £222 ... ... 666 5 at £220 ... ... 1,100 2 at £215 ... ... 430 2 at £210 ... ... 420 1 at £200 ... ... 200 1 at £195 ... ... 195 2 at £175 ... ... 350 2 at £170 ... ... 340 1 at £155 ... ... 155 2 at £152 ... ... 304 4 at £150 ... ... 600 1 at £145 ... ... 145 6 at £140 ... ... 840 3 at £135 ... ... 405 4 at £130 ... ... 520 1 at £125 ... 125 3 at £120 ... ... 360 1 at £115 ... ... 115 1 at £110 ... ... 110 2 at £100 ... ... 200 3 at £85 ... ... 255 2 at £80 ... ... 160 134 29,532 Unclassified Staff. 1 at £50 (also Department of Industries and Commerce, £50) ... ... 50 1 at £25 ... ... 25 2 75 172 Less amounts deducted for board, Ac. 500 Less proportion of increases to salaries provided but not payable for full year 150 41,771 650 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages. *41,121

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number »f Persons. Item. 1921-22. TOURISTS— continued. 1921-22. VOTE No. 41— continued. £ £ 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties Amount required to recoup imprest accounts for vouchers lost in transit after payment Audit fees Bonuses and commissions to Honorary Agents Claims in connection with passenger booking Compensation under Workers' Compensation for Accidents Act to dependents of employees killed in discharge of duty Consulting Balneologist, England, services of Entertaining-allowances for oversea agents (2) Fox and Franz Josef Glaciers : Tracks and huts Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... Fuel, light, power, and water Glade House and Te Anau-Wakatipu-Milford Track Maintenance, including furniture and repairs 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 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 2,300 80 17 25 10 5 494 50 140 75 50 100 3,000 2,700 16 1,350 17 741 18 7,500 200 19 20 21 22 23 750 30 650 50 24 200 946 25 26 rangers Rotorua Baths — Maintenance, including furniture and repairs 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, Waimarino Bluff-Stewart Island - Milford Sound Service... 1,000 27 6,000 28 5,500 29 30 81 32 3,000 1,200 5,000 25 33 34 100 150

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number if Persons. Item. 1921-22. TO U RISTS — continued. 921-22. VOTE No. 41—continued. £ £ 35 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Subsidies— continued. 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... . . 200 Ross-Waiho Gorge-Weheka ... 250 36 37 38 39 Lindis Pass Hotel New Plymouth Tourist and Expansion League ... Park and Domain Board : Egmont, £1,000 Port Hills - Akaroa Summit Road and Scenic Reserves 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, Ac. 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 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 1,680 50 150 1,000 I 250 40 1,500 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 300 370 250 20 550 25 2,000 48 850 49 4,000 50 50 56,483 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 97,604 1,200 TOTAL—VOTE No. 41 ... 96,41 OTAL .£96,404 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Appropriations for Consolidated, Fund, Services.

1921-22. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. r ote No. 42.—Education Department— £ 27,245 £ 4,450 £ 31,695 Subdivision I. — Head Office ... EDUCATIONAL AGENCIES. Subdivision IT — Elementary Education ... „ III. — Secondary and Higher Education ... „ IV. — Technical Instruction ... „ V. — Training of Teachers ... „ VI. — Native Schools „ VII. — School buildings, furniture, and sites 32,019 1,450 2,100 1,696,032 212,635 125,396 142,810 7,695 170,770 1,728,051 214,085 127,496 142,810 67,020 170,770 59,325 PHYSICAL AGENCIES. Subdivision VIII. — Physical Instruction ... 94,894 2,355,338 2,450,232 5,150 4,540 9,690 SOCIAL AGENCIES. Special Schools — Subdivision IX. — Education of the Blind... „ X. — School for the Deaf „ XI — Schools for the Feeble-minded XII—Child Welfare 7,425 9,467 29,758 80 Cr. 495 3,210 84,215 80 6,930 12,677 113,973 46,650 87,010 133,66i „ XIII. — Material and Stores „ XIV. — Miscellaneous Services ... 15,300 18,621 15,300 18,621 33,921 33,921 TOTAL—VOTE No. 42... 173,939 ,485,259 2,659,198 TOTAL 173,939 ,485,259 2,659,198 Number of Persons. [tern. 19 1-22. 1921-22. VOTE No. 42.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT £ Subdivision No. I. — Head Office. Salaries — I ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION. 1 at £1,250 (Director of Education) 1,250 Professional Division. 1 Class A — 1 at £800 (Chief Inspector of Schools) 800

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number of Persons. Item. I VOTE No. 42.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued 192 -22. 1921-22. Subdivision No. I. — Head Office —continued. f. 1 Salaries— continued. Professional Division—co?Um«ed. 2 Class B — 1 at £700 (General Professional officer and Inspector) 1 at £650 (Architect) Class D — 1 at £365 (Editor, School Journal). (See Subdivision II) 700 650 1 Clerical Division. 2,150 1 1 2 1 Class Special — 1 at £750 Class I— 1 at £650 Class II — 2 at £525 Class III— 1 at £475 Class IV— £ 1 at £450 ... ... 450 1 at £425 ... ... 425 Class V — 2 at £400 ... ... 800 3 at £380 ... ... 1,140 1 at £365 ... ... 365 Class VI— 3 at £350 ... ... 1,050 4 at £330 ... ... 1,320 3 at £310 ... ... 930 3 at £290 ... ... 870 Class VII— 1 at £340 ... ... 340 5 at £320 ... ... 1,600 1 at £310 ... ... 310 1 at £290 ... . . 290 5 at £270 ... ... 1,350 2 at £250 ... ... 500 1 at £230 ... ... 230 4 at £215 ... ... 860 9 at £160 ... ... 1,440 3 at £115 ... ... 345 8 at £100 ... ... 800 Lodging-allowances ... ... 280 750 650 1,050 475 875 2,305 18 4,170 40 8,345 General Division. 18,620 1 at £330 ... ... 330 1 at £320 ... ... 320 1 at £295 ... ... 295 2 at £270 ... ... 540 3 at £250 ... ... 750 2 at £230 ... ... 460 1 at £206 ... ... 206 2 at £184 ... ... 368 1 at £170 ... ... 170 2 at £164 ... ... 328 1 at £140 ... ... 140 2 at £124 ... 248 2 at £115 ... ... 230 2 at £100 ... ... 200 Lodging-allowances ... ... 40 23

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number Item _ of Persons. 1921-22. VOTE No. 42.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued. 1921-22. Subdivision No I. — Head Office— continued. 1 Salaries — continued. Unclassified. 94 1 at £600 (Private Secretary to the Prime Minister)... 600 94 600 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 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) assistance Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... *27,245 2 3 I 5 100 300 150 6 7 8 150 3,000 750 10 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 4,460 10 Total — Subdivision No. I 4,450 31,69, Subdivision No. IT — Elementary Education. 9 Salaries — Professional Division. 47 Class B— £ 8 at £700 ... ... 5,600 1 at £700 (7 months) ... ... 408 1 at £700 (8 months) ... ... 467 28 at £650 ... ... 18,200 2 at £650 (5 months) ... ... 544 2 at £650 (9 months) ... ... 975 4 at £600 ... ... 2,400 1 at £575 ... ... ... 575 47 29,169 3 Class D — 2 at £450 (Women Inspectors) ... 900 1 at £450 (Editor, School Journal) ... 450 1,350 1,500 3 50 50 Temporary Inspectors *32,019 * Includes cost-of-living increase to soale salaries or wages.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number Item _ of Persons. 1921-22. VOTE No. 42.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued. 1921-22. Subdivision No. II. — Elementary Education —continued. 10 11 12 to 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 Correspondence Teacher (4 months) Education Gazette Grants to Education Boards for the following pur34,750 100 125 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23. 24 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 poses : — General Administrative Purposes : Capitation on average attendance, &c, including £250 to each Board under section 22, Appropriation Act, 1919 Incidental expenses of School Committees (cleaning, disinfecting, &c.) School and class libraries : Capitation, &c. Teachers' Salaries: Including pupil-teachers' and probationers' allowances, and salaries of supernumary teachers Inspection: Extra clerical assistance, typing, &c. ... Manual instruction: Capitation, salaries, and material Office requisites, telephones, cleaning, firing, advertising, &c. Organizing teachers : Salaries and travelling allowances and expenses Removal of teachers School Journal : Printing, material, apparatus, contributors'fees, postages, &c. Travelling expenses and allowances of Inspectors, &c, including transfers Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 39,250 96,000 2,250 1,560,000 235 64,000 100 20 14,000 600 21 22 9,500 23 11,500 24 10 1,832,420 Less credits under sections 263 and 264 of the Land Act, 1908 (£45,688), and the Education Reserves Amendment Act, 1914 (£90,000) 135,688 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 1,696,732 700 Total — SubdivisionNo.il 1,696,032 1,728,051 Subdivision No. III. — Secondary and Higher Education. 25 25 Salaries — Professional Division. 2 Class B — £ 1 at £800 ... ... 800 1 at £650 ... ... 650 2 *1,450 * Inoludes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number if Persons. Item. I 1921-22. 1921-22. VOTE No. 42.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued. £ Subdivision No. III. — Secondary and Higher Education —continued. 26 27 28 29 30 31 Other Charges for and incidental to — Conveyance and board of pupils District High Schools: Salaries of secondary teachers Manual Instruction: Capitation, salaries, and material Secondary Schools and Colleges: Salaries and incidental expenses " 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 bursaries Otago University: Grant for addition to salaries of Medical Professors (£300 per annum), (1 month) Special bursaries for returned soldiers and assistance to deserving students in cases of hardship Workers' Educational Association : Grants for organizing purposes, 2 years Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 7,000 33,000 4,700 169,500 200 400 32 33 34 900 900 25 35 100 86 1,000 37 10 Less credits under sections 263 and 264 of the Land Act, 1908 217,735 5,100 Total — Subdivision No. Ill 212,635 214,08; Subdivision No. IV. — Technical Instruction. 38 Salaries — Professional Division. 1 2 Class A — 1 at £800 (Superintendent, Technical Education) Class B — 2 at £650 800 1,300 3 *2,100 39 40 4 1 4 2 43 Other Charges for and incidental to — Capitation and salaries, &c, technical and continuation classes ••• ••• ,-•• 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 ... 113,000 750 4,000 200 1,436 5,000 3,200 44 45 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number if Persona. Item. VOTE No. 42.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued. 192 -22. 1921-22. Subdivision No. IV. — Technical Instruction —continued. £ 46 47 46 47 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 128,096 2,550 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 125,546 150 Total — Subdivision No. IV 125,396 127,496 Subdivision No. V. — Training of Teachers. 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 48 49 50 53 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"), including associated teachers 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 114,000 24,800 2,000 200 52 53 54 3,000 2,000 10 Less credits under sections 263 and 264 of the Land Act, 1908 146,010 3,200 Total — Subdivision No. V 142,810 Subdivision No. VI. — Native Schools. 55 55 Salaries— Salaries of teachers of village schools 58,000 Professional Division. Class B— £ 1 at £700 ... ... 700 1 at £625 ... ... 625 2 1,325 56 57 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, forwarding charges, fuel, planting, sanitation, water, &c. Books, apparatus, and other school requisites *59,325 56 57 30 2,000 * Includes eost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number of Person*. Item. 1921-22. 1921-22. VOTE No. 42.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued. Subdivision No. VI. — Native Schools— continued. £ 58 59 60 61 62 63 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued Conveyance, ferrying, and board of children Higher Education, Scholarships, and Apprenticeship Manual instruction (including equipment and material, instructors, and scholarships) Special allowances to teachers in isolated places Travelling allowances and removal expenses Contingencies, including medical examination of teachers and unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 1,200 4,500 350 250 1,000 20 Less credits under sections 263 and 264 of the Land Act, 1908 9,350 1,650 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 7,700 5 Total — Subdivision No. VI 7,695 Subdivision No. VII. — School Buildings, Furniture, and Sites. 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 expenses— Native 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 67,020 64 65 66 67 68 3,600 2,000 1,500 500 69 70 71 72 73 purposes ... ... ... School-sites: Payment to Land for Settlements Account for Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 104,000 40,000 32,000 200 350 1,000 170,770 74 75 300 10 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 185,460 14,690 Total — Subdivision No. VII

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund, Services.

Number if Persons. [tern. VOTE No. 42.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued. 192 -22. 1921-22. Subdivision No. VIII. — Physical Instruction. 76 76 Salaries— General Division. Physical Instructors — £ 1 at £435 ... ... 435 3 at £345 ... ... 1,035 3 at £320 ... ... 960 2 at £315 ... ... 630 1 at £310 ... ... 310 4 at £305 ... ... 1,220 1 at £300 ... ... 300 1 at £260 ... ... 260 16 5,150 16 *5,150 77 78 79 80 77 78 Other Charges for and incidental to — Courses of instruction for teachers (including railway fares) Material, Officers' requisites, uniform allowances, advertising, printing, forwarding charges, books, &c. Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 150 79 80 1,400 3,700 10 9,690 Less credits under sections 263 and 264 of the Land Act, 1908 5,260 700 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 4,560 20 Total — Subdivision No. VIII 4,540 Subdivision No. IX. — Education of the Blind. 81 82 83 81 82 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 80 83 10 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 810 730 Total—Subdivision No. IX Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number Item of Persons. 1921-22. I VOTE No. 42.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued. 1921-22. Subdivision No. X. — School for the Deaf. 84 84 Salaries— Professional and Education Divisions. 18 Teachers — £ 1 at £650 ... ... 650 1 at £450 ... 450 3 at £380 ... ... 1,140 1 at £340 ... ... 340 1 at £310 ... ... 310 2 at £250 ... ... 500 5 at £240 ... ... 1,200 2 at £220 ... ... 440 2 at £200 ... ... 400 18 5,430 General Division. 14 Maintenance Staff — 2 at £250 ... ... 500 2 at £230 ... ... 460 2 at £210 ... ... 420 2 at £160 ... ... 320 6 at £135 ... ... 810 14 32 32 2,510 Less deductions for board *7,940 515 7,425 85 86 87 88 89 90 85 86 87 88 Other Charges for and incidental to — Additional salary payable to male married teachers... Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications House allowance Maintenance of institution, including provisions, clothing, equipment, stock, and implements Travelling allowances and expenses (including transit of children) Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 150 10 20 89 2,000 90 250 25 Less credits under sections 263 and 264 of the Land Act, 1908 2,455 200 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 2,255 2,750 Total — Subdivision No. X ... Cr. 495 6,931 * Includes oost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number Item> of Persons. 1921-22. I VOTE No. 42.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued. 1921-22. Subdivision No. XT — Schools for the Feeble-minded. 91 91. Salaries — Education and General Divisions. 2 Special School for Girls, Richmond, — Teachers — £ 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 at £250 (10 months) ... ... 208 458 9 Maintenance Staff — 1 at £350 ... ... 350 1 at £250 (6 months) ... ... 125 1 at £200 ... ... 200 2 at £160 ... ... 320 3 at £150 ... ... 450 1 at £140 ... ... 140 2,043 1 Medical officer (part time, non-resident) 85 Wages temporary employees ... 100 2,228 Less deductions for board ... 392 1,836 25 Special School for Boys, Otekaike, — Maintenance Staff — 1 at £525 ... ... 525 1 at £290 ... ... 290 1 at £275 ... ... 275 6 at £250 ... ... 1,500 5 at £230 ... ... 1,150 2 at £210 ... ... 420 5 at £160 ... ... 800 4 at £135 ... ... 540 25 -5,500 Less deductions for board ... 945 4,555 4 19 Special Schools for Boys, Nelson — Teachers — 1 at £350 (9 months) . . ... 263 3 at £250 (9 months) ... ... 563 Maintenance Staff — 1 at £325 (9 months) ... ... 244 1 at £270 (9 months) ... ... 203 5 at £250 (9 months) ... ... 938 3 at £230 (9 months) ... ... 518 3 at £210 (9 months) ... ... 473 1 at £160 (9 months) ... ... 120 1 at £155 (9 months) ... ... 116 1 at £150 (9 months) ... ... 113 2 at £130 (9 months) ... ... 195 1 at £120 (9 months) ... ... 90 19 3,836 Less deductions for board ... 410 3,426

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number if Persons. Item. VOTE No. 42.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued. 1921-22. 1921-22. Subdivision No. XI. — Schools for the Feeble-minded — continued. 91 Salaries— continued, Education and General Divisions— continued, Special Schools for Boys, Christchurch — Teachers — £ 1 at £350 (3 months) ... ... 88 4 at £250 (3 months) ... ... 250 Maintenance Staff — 1 at £230 (9 months) ... ... 173 2 at £230 (3 months) ... ... 115 1 at £250 (3 months) ... ... 63 1 at £210 (3 months) ... ... 53 2 at £160 (3 months) ... ... 80 1 at £150 (3 months) ... ... 38 3 at £130 (3 months) ... ... 98 11 76 958 Less deductions for board ... 58 900 Reduction in salaries as recommended by the Economies Commission *10,717 1,250 9,467 92 93 94 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications House allowance Maintenance of institutions, including provisions, cloth ing, equipment, stock, farm expenses, legal expenses, &c. Travelling allowances and expenses, including transit of children Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 20 40 8,000 95 1,000 96 50 Less credits under sections 263 and 264 of the Land Act, 1908 9,110 400 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 8,710 5,500 Total—Subdivision No. XI 3,210 12,677 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number of Persons. Item. VOTE No. 42.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued. 1921-22. 1921-22. Subdivision No. XII. — Child Welfare. £ 97 97 Salaries and Wages— Education and General Divisions. I 1 Assistant Lady Inspector of Industrial Schools Supervising, Visiting, and Probation Officer Visiting and Probation Officers— £ 2 at £390 ... ... 780 1 at £370 ... 370 2 at £360 ... .. 720 6 at £350 ... ... 2,100 4 at £330 ... ... 1,320 1 at £320 ... .. 320 450 400 Hi 5,610 Less deductions for board ... 60 5,550 Industrial Schools— Auckland Receiving Home— 1 at £310 ... ... 310 2 at £250 ... ... 500 1 at £240 ... ... 240 2 at £230 ... ... 460 2 at £220 ... ... 440 1 at £210 ... 210 1 at £165 . ... 1G5 1 at £155 ... ... 155 1 at £140 ... ... 140 12 2,620 Less deductions for board ... 90 2,530 5 2 5 Hamilton Receiving Home — 1 at £250 ... .. 250 1 at £230 ... ... 230 1 at £210 ... ... 210 2 at £150 ... ... 300 Wanganui Receiving Home— 1 at £260 ... ... 260 1 at £230 ... ... 230 1 at £210 ... 210 1 at £160 ... ... 160 1 at £150 ... ... 150 Palmerston North Child Welfare Centre— 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 at £150 ... ... 150 Whangarei Child Welfare Centre— 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 at £150 ... ... 150 Groymouth Child Welfare Centre— 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 at £150 ... ... 150 Timaru Child Welfare Centre — 1 at £260 ... ... 260 1 at £124 (9 months) ... 93 Invercargill Child Welfare Centre— 1 at £250 ... .. 250 1 at £130 ... ... 130 2 2 2 2 1 3,933 Less deductions for board ' ... 160 3,773

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number of Persons. item. VOTE No. 42—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued. 192 -22. 1921-22. Subdivision No. XII. — Child Welfare —continued. 97 97 Salaries and Wages— continued. Education and General Divisions — continued. Industrial Schools —continued. Weraroa Boys' Training Farm— £ 1 at £550 550 1 at £330 ... ... 330 1 at £300 ... ... 300 1 at £295 ... ... 295 1 at £270 . ... ... 270 1 at £260 ... ... 260 4 at £250 ... ... 1,000 3 at £230 ... ... 690 2 at £220 ... ... 440 4 at £210 ... ... 840 1 at £200 ... ... 200 2 at £150 ... ... 300 1 at £140 ... ... 140 23 5,615 Less deductions for board ... 515 5,100 Wellington Receiving Home— 1 at £320 ... ... 320 2 at £270 ... ... 540 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 at £240 ... 240 4 at £220 ... ... 880 1 at £210 ... ... 210 1 at £200 ... 200 1 at £155 ... ... 155 1 at £150 ... ... 150 1 at £145 ... ... 145 1 at £135 ... ... 135 Medical Officer (part time, non-resident) 55 3,280 Less deductions for board ... 140 15 3,140 Christchurch Receiving Home — 1 at £320 ... ... 320 1 at £290 ... ... 290 1 at £240 ... .. 240 1 at £230 ... ... 230 1 at £210 ... ... 210 1 at £155 ... ... 155 3 at £150 ... ... 450 1 at £130 ... ... 130 Medical Officer (part time, non-resident) 55 10 2,080 Less deductions for board ... 170 1,910 Burnham— 1 at £250 (5 months) ... ... 105 1 at £220 (2 months) ... ... 37 I I 142

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number if Persons. Item, 1921-22. 1921-22. VOTE No. 42.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued. Subdivision No. XII. — Child Welfare —continued. 97 Salaries and Wages— continued. Education and General Divisions— continued. Industrial Scliools —continued. Caversham (including Clothing Factory)— £ 1 at £320 ... ... 320 1 at £270 ... ... 270 2 at £260 ... ... 520 2 at £240 ... ... 480 2 at £230 ... ... 460 1 at £206 ... ... 206 1 at £170 ... ... 170 4 at £160 ... ... 640 2 at £150 ... ... 300 1 at £140 ... ... 140 Medical Officer (part time, non-resident) 100 17 3,606 Loss deductions for board ... 330 3,276 Nelson Receiving Home— 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 at £220 ... ... 220 1 at £170 ... ... 170 1 at £160 ... ... 160 1 at £140 ... ... 140 940 Less deductions for board ... 80 860 Napier Receiving Home— 1 at £260 ... ... 260 1 at £230 ... ... 230 1 at £210 ... ... 210 2 at £150 ... ... 300 1,000 Less deductions for board ... 140 860 Probation Homes. —General Division. Auckland— 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 at £220 ... ... 220 2 at £150 ... ... 300 1 at £148 ... ... 148 5 918 Less deductions for board ... 230 688 Wellington— 2 at £240 ... ... 480 1 at £175 ... ... 175 1 at £150 ... ... 150 4 805 Less deductions for board ... 120 685

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number Item of Persons. 1921-22. VOTE No. 42.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued. 1921-22. Subdivision No. XII. — Child Welfare —continued. 97 97 Salaries and Wages— continued. Probation Homes.—Genkral Division — continued. 4 Christchurch— £ 1 at £250 ... ... 2.50 1 at £210 ... ... 210 1 at £160 ... ... 160 1 at £150 ... ... 150 770 Less deductions for board ... 120 650 3 Dunedin— 1 at £240 ... ... 240 1 at £160 ... ... 160 1 at £150 ... ... 150 3 550 Less deductions for board ... 40 510 Children's Home. 2 Miramar (Wellington)— 1 at £230 ... ... 230 1 at £104 ... ... 104 2 145 145 Wages of temporary employees 334 300 Reduction in salaries as recommended by the Economies Commission *31,158 1,400 29,758 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 99 100 101 98 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 ... 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 84,000 50 50 21,000 102 2,860 100 103 104 630 250 500 105 106 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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XXIII.—DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION— continued.

Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number if Persons. Item. I I VOTE No. 42.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued. 192 -22. 1921-22. Subdivision No. XII. — Child Welfare —continued. £ 107 108 109 110 111 112 107 108 109 110 111 112 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Rent, office requisites, telephones, lighting, &c. Rent, Te Oranga Home (Christchurch), (land) Special Instruction, including fees of instructors, cost of equipment and material Travelling allowances and expenses Wages of inmates employed on farm work, &c. Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 1,000 15 100 8,500 250 10 Less credits under sections 263 and 264 of the Land Act, 1908 119,315 2,100 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 117,215 33,000 Total — Subdivision No. XII 84,215 113,973 Subdivision No. XIII. — Material and Stores. 113 113 Charges for and incidental to — Material and stores — £ Special schools ... ... 10,000 Manual and technical ... ... 10,000 114 114 Store (lighting, cleaning, &c), cartage, &c. 20,000 300 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 20,300 5,000 Total — Subdivision No. XIII 15,301 Subdivision No. XIV. — Miscellaneous Services. 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 115 116 117 118 Charges for and incidental to — Audit fees for inspection of accounts Compassionate allowance to Mrs. Miller, late Cookery Teacher, at £50 per annum ... Compassionate allowance to the widow of the late H. A. Smithson, formerly teacher at the Wellington College 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. 20 50 104 230 250 119 120 121 10 200

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

Number if Persons. Item. VOTE No. 42.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued. 192 -22. 1921-22. Subdivision No. XIV. — Miscellaneous Services — continued. £ 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 122 123 124 125 126 127 Charges for and incidental to — continued. Entertainment of New South Wales Teachers : Grant towards expenses Examinations: Teachers', Public Service, Scholarships, &c. Expenses connected with visits of Department's officers and representatives to other countries Grading of teachers : Advertising, travelling-ex-penses, legal expenses, Courts of Appeal, &c. Grant in aid of free kindergartens for infants under school age, Montessori equipment, cinematograph apparatus, pictures, &c. Grant to Wellington Education Board for expenses in connection with the case " Delaney versus Wellington Technical School Board " Kitchener Memorial Scholarships : Subsidies on contributions N.Z. Ensigns for schools 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... . 25 8,000 220 500 2,050 402 128 10 70 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 6,000 3,500 50 720 700 10 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 23,121 4,500 Total — Subdivision No. XIV 18,621 TOTAL—VOTE No. 42 ... 2,659,198 J L TOT, 'AL lL 12,659,19;

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NEW ZEALAND STATE FORESTS ACCOUNT.

Appropriations for State Forests Account.

1921-22. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. ote No. 69. —State Forest Service— £ 33,787 22,210 3,425 4,540 Subdivision I. — Salaries „ IT — General Development ... III. — Forest Fire Prevention... IV. — Education : National Forestry School, dc. V '.— Forest Research VI. — General Afforestation ... „ VII. — Acquisition of Indigenous Forests, dc. VIII. — Grants, and Subsidies to Local Bodies for Tree-planting: Miscellaneous £ 33,787 £ 22,210 3,425 4,540 1,410 56,370 7,173 2,332 1,410 56,370 7,173 2,332 TOTAL 33,787 97,460 131,24' Number of Persons. Item. 1921-22. STATE FOREST SERVICE. 1921--22. Subdivision No. I. — Salaries. VOTE No. 69. Salaries — Administrative Division. £ 1 at £1,000 (Director) 1 at £650 (Secretary) 1,000 650 1,650 Professional Division. 2 I Class A — 1 at £650 (9 months) Class B — 1 at £625 1 at £550 Class C — 1 at £470 Class D — 1 at £375 Class E — 1 at £350 625 550 490 1,175 470 1 375 1 350 Clerical Division. 1 Class III— 1 at £475 Class IV— 1 at £425 Class V— 1 at £380 Glass VI— 2 at £350 5 at £330 3 at £310 Class VII— 1 at £250 1 at £160 1 at £115 2 at £85 1 at £85 (5 months) 1 at £85 (6 months) 700 1,650 930 250 160 115 170 35 43 475 1 425 1 380 10 3,280 Cadet's lodging-allowance ... 773 120

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20—13. 7.

Appropriations for State Forests Account.

Number Item> if Persons. I STATE FOREST SERVICE— continued. 192 -22. L921-22. 1 I Subdivision No. I. — Salaries —continued. VOTE No. 69— continued. Salaries— continued. General Division. £ 2 at £700 ... ... 1,400 1 at £700 (9 months) ... ... 525 2 at £625 ... ... 1,250 1 at £600 ... ... «600 1 at £600 (9 months) ... ... 1 at £410 ... ... .;."410 2 at £400 ... ... '800 6 at £370 ... ... 2,220 5 at £345 ... ... 1,725 19 at £330 ... ... 6,270 7 at £320 ... ... 2,240 8 at £310 ... ... 2,480 7 at £285 ... ... 1,995 1 at £277 ... ... 277 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 at £230 ... ... 230 1 at £206 ... ... 206 1 at £184 ... ... 184 2 at £152 ... ... 304 2 at £124 ... ... 248 71 24,064 99 Less proportion of salaries allowed for but not payable 34,027 240 Total — Subdivision No. I *33,787 Subdivision No. II. — General Development and Management of State Forests, Provisional State Forests, and forested Reserves. 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 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising Buildings Clearing noxious weeds on State Forest No. 53, Block I, Mangahao Survey District ... Communication expenses: Postage and telephones... Cost of collection of revenue and preparation of returns payable to Lands and Survey Department Demarcation Equipment, tools, instruments, and tents Forest reconnaissance Grazing reconnaissance Kauri-gum : Expenses of collection, freight, &c. Law-costs Office maintenance and fittings Office supplies, printing, stationery, and typewriters Office rent, heating, lighting Policing, patrol and maintenance Preparation of forest atlas ... Roads, trails, and fences Settlement land examination Special forest investigations Telephone lines '"Temporary assistance Timber cruising, valuation, and appraisal Transportation expenses : Motor vehicles Travelling expenses and allowances Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 50 75 100 455 550 1,250 1,400 1,400 250 50 150 1,060 800 1,865 1,000 275 900 750 100 320 250 3,530 2,065 3,415 22,210 150 Total — SubdivisionNo.il ... \ * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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NEW ZEALAND STATE FORESTS ACCOUNT— continued.

Appropriations for State Forests Account.

Number of Persons. Item. STATE FOREST SERVICE— continued. 1921 -22. 1921-22. 1 VOTE No. 09— continued. £ £ Subdivision No. III. — Forest Fire Fighting and Prevention : Indigenous Forests. 27 28 29 30 * Othrr Charges fob and incidental to — Equipment Locomotion Protection improvement Wages 475 575 200 2,175 3,425 Total — Subdivision No. Ill Subdivision No. IV. — Education. National Forestry School, Ranger Instruction School, Working Reference Library, Departmental Publications, and Statistical Data. 31 32 33 Other Charges for and incidental to — Forest exhibits and Technological Museum Photographic records and material Preparation and publication of Departmental bulletins Rangers Instruction School... Reference library School of Forestry, grant for 100 310 200 300 580 3,020 4,540 34 35 36 Total — Subdivision No. IV Subdivision No. V. — -Forest Research : Silvicultural Ecological Utilization and Forest Management. 37 38 39 Other Charges fob and incidental to Forest Ecology Silvicultural management studies Utilization 1,000 590 820 1,410 Less amount not required 2,410 1,000 Total — Subdivision No. V Subdivision No. VI. — General Afforestation : Building, Tree - planting, Maintenance and Protection of Plantations, Operations of Nurseries, and Collateral Activities. 40 4 1 42 43 Other Charges for and incidental to — Nurseries— Hanmer Ranfurly Rotorua Tapauui Plantations— Balmoral Conical Hills Dumgree Dusky Hill Gimmerburn Greenvale ... 4,480 2, 105 7,985 5,645 44 4 5 46 4 7 48 49 3,045 1,650 50 385 25 5,400

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NEW ZEALAND STATE FORESTS ACCOUNT— continued.

Appropriations for State Forests Account.

Number if Persons. Item. STATE FOREST SERVICE— continued. VOTE No. 69— continued. 192 -22. 1921-22. Subdivision No. VI. — General Afforestation : Building, Tree-planting, dc. —continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. 50 Hanmer Springs 51 Kaingaroa 52 Kaingaroa West 53 Naseby 54 Puhipuhi 55 Pukerau 56 Rain cliff e 57 Te Kapo 58 Waiotapu 59 Waitahuna 60 Whakarewarewa 61 Cost of distribution of trees gratis to soldiers 62 Land purchase for extension of nurseries and plantations 63 Preparation of planting plans and forest extension ... 64 Sand dune reclamation and afforestation 65 assistance 66 Tree seed collection, indigenous 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 CO 61 62 1,725 7,715 4,795 2,160 1,200 800 50 25 3,400 25 4,620 600 (13 64 65 (Hi 2,950 1,000 1,500 485 50 Less amount not required 63,870 7,500 Total — Subdivision No. VI 56,370 Subdivision No. VII. — Acquisition of Indigenous /''uresis. 67 Repayment of advance under Government Loans to Local Bodies Act for roading to acquire area in Block XII, Manganui Survey District, as a Provisional State Forest 68 Repayment of advance to Native Land Settlement Account to acquire area in Blocks IX, X, and XIII, Hurakia Survey District, as a State Forest... 67 151 68 7,022 Total — Subdivision No. VII 7,173 Subdivision No. VIII. -Grants and Subsidies to Local Bodies for Tree-planting: Miscellaneous. 69 Allowance to the widow of the late Forest Ranger W. Steers for furniture-removal expenses Trounson's Kauri Park — 70 Fencing and erection of caretaker's cottage for a Forest Guard at 71 Law-costs in connection with acquisition of 72 Subsidy (£1 for £1) to Wellington City Council for tree-planting 73 Subsidy (£1 for £1) to New Brighton Borough Council for tree-planting ... 69 70 71 72 10 750 72 1,000 73 500 Total — Subdivision No. VIII 2,332 TOTAL—VOTE No. 69 1 131,247 STATE FORESTS ACCOUNT IT i.131,24 1 : ' ; 1 in-liiiUs cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or WiiLTrs.

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STATE COAL-MINES ACCOUNT.

Appropriations for State Goal-mines Account.

1921-22. Salaries. Otber Charges. Total. £ £ £ Vote No. 70.—State Coal-mines 14,477 279,975 294,452 TOTAL 14,477 14,477 279,975 279,975 294,452 294,452 Number of Persons. Item. 1921 -22. STATE COAL-MINES. 1921-22. 1 VOTE No. 70. Salaries — £ 1 Professional Division. Glass A — 1 at £850 (General Manager, State Coal-mines) ... Class B — 1 at £600 Class D— £ 2 at £450 ... ... 900 1 at £415 (£20 increase for 10 months) 412 850 1 600 3 1,312 Clerical Division. 1 Glass 111 — 1 at £500 (£25 increase for 9 months) Class IV— 1 at £450 (£20 increase for 10 months) Class V— 3 at £400 Class VI — 3 at £350 (1 £25 increase for 9 months) Class VII— 6 at £320 ... ... 1,920 1 at £250 ... ... 250 3 at £160 (1 £20 increase for 6 months) 470 1 at £115 (£15 increase for 1 month) 102 1 at £100 (£15 increase for 9 months)... 96 494 1 446 3 1,200 3 1,045 12 2,838 General Division. 1 at £425 ... ... 425 1 at £390 390 3at£371 ... ... 1,113 1 at £360 ... ... 360 2 at £295 ... ... 590 1 at£290 ... • ... 290 2 at £280 ... ... 560 3 at £275 ... ... 825 2 at £253 , ... ... 506 2 at £238 ... ... 476 1 at £164 (£12 increase for 5 months) ... 157 19 5,692 44 *14,477 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or ■ wages.

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STATE COAL-MINES ACCOUNT -continued.

Appropriations for State Coal-mines Account.

Number if Persons. Item. STATE COAL-MINES— continued. 1921-22. 1921-22. VOTE No. 70— 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 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1.1 12 13 14 15 2 3 Other Charges for and incidental to— Audit fees for inspection of accounts Compensation and expenses under Workers' Compensation Acts Depots : Purchase of stocks and trading expenses— Christchurch Dunedin Wanganui Wellington Grant towards purchase of new residence for Doctor at Runanga Harbour rates and royalty ... • Head office expenses James colliery expenses Liverpool Colliery expenses ... Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery Point Elizabeth Colliery expenses Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... Prospecting and Development of State Coal-mines— MacDonald Mine James Mine ... Liverpool Mine Purchase price of Doctor's former residence at Runanga, for Mine-manager, State Coal-mines Seddouville Colliery expenses Subsidies—• Runanga Medical Association Runanga Brass Band, for instruments Runanga Brass Band, on account maintenance ... Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of tho vote 100 2,000 15,000 50 6,000 44,000 100 9,000 150 17,000 185,000 100 50 250 16 17 18 19 4,000 9,000 3,000 20 350 50 21 22 23 24 25 200 150 75 300 50 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 295,975 16,000 TOTAL—VOTE No. 70... 279,975 294,452 I STA 3TA lTE COAL-MINES ACCOUNT £294,45

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SCENERY PRESERVATION ACCOUNT.

Appropriations for Scenerij Preservation Account.

1921-22. . Salaries. £ 2E Other Charges. I £ 5 68,268 Total. £ 68,293 ote No. 71. —Scenery Preservation £ 25 TOTAL 25 68,268 68,293 Number of Persons. Item. 192 -22. SCENERY PRESERVATION. 1921-22. VOTE No. 71 — continued. £ Salaries— Clerical Division. 1 Class I — 1 at £25 (being portion of salary of Chief Clerk, Lands Department, £550) 25 2 3 4 5 6 9 7 8 Other Charges for and incidental to — Acquisition of part Section 14, Wairau Parish, Taines Mountain Administration of reserves and historic spots (including fencing and other works) Compensation, etc., in connection with lands taken under the Scenery Preservation Act, 1908 Compensation for lands acquired along the Wanganui River Compensation for Native lands taken for scenery purposes (including historic spots) under the Public Works Act, 1908, and the Native Land Act, 1909 Expenses of Boards Gerard's Bush, Sections 6 and 7, Block VI, Winton, contribution towards purchase of (subsidy, £1 for £1) Kaituna Scenic Reserve, contribution towards purchase of (subsidy, £1 for £2) Kauri Park, Kaihu, planting of Kirk's Bush, Papakura, acquisition of ... 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 Puketarata 4h Block, near Wanganui, acquisition of Purchase of Trounson's Kauri Forest ... ... j Purchase price of 874 acres of Tapui Estate to be exchanged for 22,000 acres of land at Lake Waikaremoana Round Bush, Foxton: Acquisition of Part Section 332, Block I, Mt. Robinson S.D. Ruapekapeka Pa: Renovation Section 9, Greystoke Settlement : Payment of capital value Section 77, Parish of Manaia : Purchase price 452 500 750 100 500 20 360 500 250 2,500 25 6,485 400 40,000 7,430 520 100 680 30 10 11 12 13 11 1.5 16 17 18 19 20

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SCENERY PRESERVATION ACCOUNT— continued.

Appropriations for Scenery Preservation Account.

Number rtem< of .Persons. 1 1921-22. SCENERY PRESE B.VATION—continued. 1921-22. VOTE No. 71— continued. £ £ 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 21 22 23 24 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Section 45, Huatoki Settlement: Payment of capital value 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. (balance) 200 4,245 200 76 25 26 200 27 685 1,060 TOTAL-VOTE No. 71 68,268 68,293 I I SCE1 ICE NERY PRESERVATION ACCOUNT .4.68,293

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NAURU AND OCEAN ISLANDS ACCOUNT.

Appropriations for Nauru .and Ocean Islands Account.

1921-22. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. 'ote No. 72. —Nauru and Ocean Islands ... & £ 130,000 £ 130,000 TOTAL 130,000 130,000 Number Item of Persons. 19 -22. 1921-22. NAURU AND OCEAN ISLANDS. VOTE No. 72. £ £ Salary— Commissioner Other Charges for and incidental to — Purchase and distribution of phosphates in New Zealand, freight, agency expenses, travellingexpenses, &c. 130,000 TOTAL—VOTE No. 72 .. 130,000 130,01 NAUR U LND OCEAN ISLANDS ACCOUNT 6130,000 * Salary payable from working expenses of the business.

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LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS ACCOUNT.

27—8. 7.

Appropriations for Land for Settlements Account.

1921-22. I Salaries. Otl Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ J i J_ i £ £ £ Vote No. 73. —Land for Settlements Expenses ... 1,569 1,569 11,799 13,368 TOTAL ... ... ... 1,569 1,569 11,799 11,799 13,368 Number rtem J of Persona. 19 19 1-22. ! LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS EXPENSES. 1921-22. VOTE No. 73. £ 1 Salaried — < Ilhrical Division. 1 1 at £825 1 825 Class V— 1 1 at £450 1 450 Class VII— 1 1 at £130 130 General Division. 1 1 at £218 (9 months) 1 164 4 4 -1,569 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications 3 Grant to J. D. Ritchie, Land Purchase Controller, on retirement, in lieu of leave of absence 4 Interest on overdue payments and mortgages taken 2 3 10 413 4 200 over 5 Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) 6 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... 7 Preliminary expenses, valuations, and expenses under the Land Settlement Finance Act 8 Refund of proportion of land-tax and rates upon estates purchased for settlements 9 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) 10 Travelling allowances and expenses : 11 Typewriters: Purchase and upkeep • 5 6 7 8 9 20 100 900 100 10 11 20 1,250 10 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wagef.

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LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS ACCOUNT— continued.

Appropriations for Land for Settlements Account.

Number of Persona. 'tem. LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS EXPENSES— continued. 1921-22. 1921-22. VOTE No. 73— continued. £ £ Other Charges for and incidental to — continued, 12 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 12 10 Lands Department — Roading, drainage, improvements, &c, for the benefit or protection of settlements under Section 77 of the Land for Settlements Act, 1908 :— 13 Beaumont: River protective works (subsidy, £1 for£l) 14 Cricklewood Settlement: Water-supply 15 Harihari Settlement : River protection (subsidy, £1 for £4) 16 11 ereford Settlement : Water-supply, Section 1 17 Kota Settlement: Formation and metalling Kota Road 18 Longbush Settlement : Roading and fencing ... 19 Mahupuku Settlement: Roading and fencing ... 20 Makareao Settlement : Extra mileage charge levied by Railways Department on railway-line to lime-works 21 Ohauiti Settlement: Road to Oropi Otanomomo: — 22 Artesian wells 23 Metalling roads (additional) 24 Otekaike Settlement : Boring wells and erection of wind-mills (subsidy, £1 for £1) 25 Otekaike Settlement: Repairs to water-race, Western Bank 26 Otekaike Settlement: River protective works ... 27 Putorino Settlement : Water-supply 28 Remuera Settlement, Auckland : Drainage of Lake Omapere 29 Selwyn Settlement : Roading 30 Waari Hamlet: Formation of streets 31 Waddington Settlement : Roading... 32 Waipapa : Protective works, South Bank George Stream, through Harkaway Flat (subsidy, £lfor£l) 33 Waitohi Peaks Settlement: Roading 34 Wangapeka Settlement: Protective works to prevent encroachment of river 35 Warnock Settlement : River protective works ... 18 14 15 16 17 18 49 20 21 22 23 24 400 1,515 80 150 500 475 475 346 400 20 288 25 635 26 27 28 500 210 150 29 30 31 32 1,340 55 120 317 50 290 33 34 35 100 350 TOTAL -VOTE No. 73 ... 11,799 13,361 la: D FOR SETTLEMENTS ACCOUNT £13,36;

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NATIVE LAND SETTLEMENT ACCOUNT.

Appropriations for Native Laud Settlement Account.

1921-22. 1921-22. C!n1i_>i.__a , I lili.iv I llili-lfni.' i\,, Salaries. i Other Charges. 1 £ £ Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Col tal. £ £ £ £ Vote No. 74. —Native Land Purchase Expenses ... 1,500 1,850 1,500 1,850 3,350 3,350 TOTAL ... ... ... 1,500 1,850 1,850 3,350 3,350 Number Itpm 1921-2 of 1'ci on . J.»_-.._. a 1921-22. NATIVE LAND PURCHASE EXPENSES. £ 1921-22. ll. £ VOTE No. 74. £ 1 Salaries — Clerical Division. Class II — 1 1 at £550 ... ... ... 550 1 Class III— 1 1 at £500 ... ... ... 500 1 Class IV— 1 1 at £450 ... ... ... 450 1 3 *1,500 3 Charges for and incidental to — 2 Travelling and general administration expenses ... 1,600 3 Valuation fees . . ... ... 250 2 3 1,850 TOTAL—VOTE No. 74 ... 3,350 NATIVE LAND SETTLEMENT ACCOUNT .... £3,350 .V * Inoludes cost-of-living inorease to scale salaries or wages.

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HOUSING ACCOUNT.

Appropriations for Housing Account.

1921-22. 1921-22. Vote No. 75. —Housing TOTAL Salaries. Other Charges. £ £ 12,314 240,299 12,314 240,299 Total. £ 252,613 252,613 Number Item of Persons. HOUSING. 1921-22. VOTE No. 75. 1921 e 1-22. 1921-22. 1 Salaries — £ Professional Division. Class G — 1 1 at £470 470 470 Clerical Division. Class III — 1 1 at £500 500 500 Class IV— 1 1 at £425 425 425 Class V —■ 1 1 at £380 380 380 Class VI— 1 1 at £350 350 350 Class VII— 1 at £320 1 at £310 1 at £290 1 at £270 1 at £260 2 at £230 2 at £160 11 2 at £100 £ 320 310 290 270 260 460 320 200 11 2,430 2,430 General Division. _ , aw 10 at £335 3 at £325 1 at £230 1 at £184 1 at £164 2 at £152 1 at £140 20 1 at £100 3,350 975 230 184 164 304 140 100 • 20 5,447 5,447 Unclassified. 1 at £1,000 1 at £350 2 at £345 1 at £312 1 at £293 1 at £267 1,000 350 689 312 293 267

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HOUSING ACCOUNT— continued.

Appropriations for Housing Account.

Number ,„,,„ of Persons. HOUSING— continued. 1921-22. 1921-22. VOTE No. 75 — continued. e 1 Salaries — continued. Unclassified — continued. £ 1 at £260 ... ... 260 1 at £254 ... ... 254 1 at £241 ... ... 241 11 1 at £241 (3 months) ... ... 60 ii 47 Lodging-allowance to Cadets and Typistes 47 3,726 40 Less proportion of increases to salaries provided for but not payable during current year 13,768 1,454 12,314 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Acquisition of land 3 Advertising, books, photographs, newspapers, and other publications 4 Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties 5 Audit fees 6 Bicycles: Purchase and upkeep 7 Commission 8 Erection 9 Expenses in connection with report on Waller Housing Scheme 10 Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... 11 Fuel, light, power, and water 12 Insurance 13 Law-costs 14 Loan to Westhaven Limited for purchase of engine and boiler 15 Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) 16 Overtime and meal allowances 17 Payment to Labour Department for services of officers 18 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes 19 Proportion of cost of sewerage at Miramar to connect with workers' dwellings ... 20 Purchase of dwellings already erected 21 Rates 22 Rent 23 Repairs and maintenance 24 Roading, surveying, (fee. 25 Telephone services (including installation, extension, maintenance, rent, and call) 26 assistance 27 Travelling allowances and expenses 28 Typewriters: Purchase and repairs 29 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 2,000 100 150 100 364 200 215,000 8 10 141 2,500 200 750 900 10 16 17 18 19 3,891 582 20 21 22 2,3 24 25 1,350 2,000 600 450 500 7,000 26 27 28 29 140 50 1,000 53 250 240,299 TOTAL—VOTE No. 75 ... 252,613 HOUSING ACCOUNT HO £252,61 * Includes DOSt-of-living inerea.su to scale salaries 01 wages.

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DISCHARGED SOLDIERS SETTLEMENT ACCOUNT.

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

1921-22. 'ote No. 76. —Expenses of Management £ 40,000 i I TOTAL 40,000 Number | Itom . ot Persons. EXPENSES OF MANAGEMENT. 1921-22. 1921-22. I 1921-22. VOTE No. 76. £ £ 1 Lands Department: Recovery of management and other departmental expenses connected with the administration of the Discharged Soldiers Settle ment Act 40,000 TOTAL—VOTE No. 76 1 40J 40,001 DISCHARGED SOLDIERS SETTLEMENT ACCOUNT .... £40,000 DISC FISHING INDUSTRY PROMOTION ACCOUNT. 1921-22. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ Vote No. 77.—Fishing Industry Promotion ... ... 10,000 10,01 £ £ 10,000 £ 10,000 100 TOTAL ... ... ... ... 10,000 10,01 10,000 10,000 100 Number of Persons. Item. 1921-22. FISHING INDUSTRY PROMOTION. 1921-22. VOTE No. 77. Charges for and incidental to — Advances and expenses under Fishing Industry Promotion Act, 1919 £ 10,0 300 £ 10,000 TOTAL—VOTE No. 77 ... 10.00C EISHI NG INDUSTRY PROMOTION ACCOUNT i :.10,000

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WESTPORT HARBOUR BOARD ACCOUNT.

Appropriations for Westport Harbour Board Account.

1921-22. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ 2,140 59,980 £ 2,140 £ 62.120 r ote No. 78.—Westport Harbour ... ... j 2,140 TOTAL ... ... ... 2,140 2,140 59,980 2,140 59,980 62,120 i Number Itemof Persons. 192 -22. WESTPORT HARBOUR. 1QQ1-QQ VOTE No. 78. 1921-22. £ £ 1 Salaries 2,140 Other Cliarges for and incidental to — 2 Liquidation of overdraft on working account of Harbour Board with interest to 26th April, 1921 ... 3 Refund to Treasury of interest advanced prior to 1st April, 1921 4 11 arbour-works — Dredging (including repairs and main- £ tenance) ... ... 21,000 Harbour expenses and tug... ... 5,000 Maintenance ... ... 5,000 2 3 4 13,760 14,000 5 Accident insurance 6 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 5 6 31,000 320 1,000 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 62,220 100 TOTAL—VOTE No. 78 ... 62,120 WESTPORT HARBOUR BOARD ACCOUNT 662,120

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WAR EXPENSES ACCOUNT.

Appropriations for War Expenses Account.

1921-22. Salaries. Othe Salaries. Other Charges. £ £ Total. £ No. 79.—War Expenses— £ Subdivision I. — General Expenditure ... ... 93,041 1,. ,, II. — Repatriation ... ... 28,000 93,041 1,695,799 28,000 | 17,009 1,788,840 45,009 TOTAL ... ... ... 121,041 j 1, 12,808 1,833,849 I Number Itemor Persons. WAR EXPENSES. 1Q91._9.9. I 1921-22. I.._4I-i_2. VOTE No. 79. 1921-22. ! £ £ Subdivision No. I. — General Expenditure. General Expenses — 1 Advertising, office expenses, printing, stationery, See. 2 Amount required to recoup Imprest Accounts for vouchers lost in transit after payment 3 Camps, expenses of 4 Camps, purchase new boiler, See., for power plant, Trentham (£2,072 less progress payment £1,500 last year) 5 Canteens, ex troopships 6 Clerical assistance 7 Clerical assistance, Audit Branch 8 Clerical Assistance : Proportion salaries, High Commissioner's staff, engaged on clerical work re war expenses, transport, &c. ... 9 Commissions and Courts of Inquiry— Expenses re H. H. Thompson Commission 10 Compensation to Lieutenant Eric Morgan for effects erroneously disposed of 11 Compensation to H. H. Thompson in respect of sentence of court-martial, subsequently annulled 12 Compassionate allowance to Mrs. M. A. Hunter, widow of 17890, William Hunter, N.Z.E.F. 13 Compassionate allowance to Mrs. L. M. Trendle, wife of 39125 E. C. Trendle, in final settlement of all claims against the New Zealand Government... 14 Cost of special constables, and food, &o., for same, sworn in at Rarotonga to quell riots by Rarotongan members of New Zealand Expeditionary Force on their return to Cook Islands 15 Educational and vocational training L6 Equipment 17 Financial assistance to soldiers 18 Forage 19 Grant to Mrs. M. Okeby, towards loss of luggage ... 20 Grant to Soldiers' Recreation Fund, Trentham Military Hospital, towards loss by embezzlement by Vocational Accountant 21 Hanmer Farm ... 22 Home defence 23 Hospital ship " Maheno " ... 24 Hospital ship "Marama" ... 1 2 10,000 3 4 49 70,000 6 6 7 8 572 8,500 35,000 3,000 1,500 9 137 10 11 60 12 100 13 45 50 M 15 16 17 18 19 20 190 25,000 20,000 100 5,000 25 21 22 28 24 50 3,000 125 20,000 20,000

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Ap prop nations for War Expenses Account.

Item.! WAR EXPENSES— continued. VOTE No. 79- continued. • Number (f Persons. 1921-22. .921-22. £ £ Subdivision No. I. — General Expenditure —continued. General Expenses —continued. 25 League of Nations : New Zealand's proportion of secretariat expenses— £ Half-year to 31st December, 1920 ... 3,120 For year ending 31st December, 1921... 6,000 26 Mechanical transport Medals and decorations — 27 Cost of war medals 28 Pay of medal engraving staff, materials, ribbons, Sec. Medical expenses, &c.— 29 Subsidy to Hanmer Golf Club for use of links by patients 30 Artificial-limb manufacture 31 Dental services 32 Funeral expenses of ex-inembers of New Zealand Expeditionary Force 33 Cost of medical treatment of late Reverend J. A. Luxford, Chaplain to N.Z.E.F. 34 Cost of medical treatment, Lieutenant J. J. Trainer 35 Payment to Public Health Department re V.D. clinics to 31st May, 1921 36 Medical supplies and treatment of soldiers at military hospitals, sanatoria, and at public hospitals 37 Salaries of administrative staff Military Supplies Purchase Office— 38 Salaries and office expenses 39 Office Expenses: Proportion rent, High Commissioner's office, in connection with war-expenses matters and graves-registration 40 Payment to General Post Office to reimburse stamp credit placed in hands of N.C.O. at Somes Island by Chief Postmaster and not accounted for Pay of Troops — 41 Provision for issues not cleared, balances of pay still due, balances deceased soldiers' estates, refunds due to Australian and Imperial forces for advances to New Zealand Expeditionary Force, &c. 42 Retrospective Allowances— £ Married ... ... 5,000 Children's ... ... 5,000 Widowed mothers and other dependants 50,000 9,120 10,000 50,000 2,000 50 10,000 1,500 2,000 67 59 1,100 360,000 5,041 300 3 50,000 60,000 43 Difference between New Zealand Expeditionary Force and Imperial rates of pay, allowances and gratuities for members of Imperial, Naval, and Air Forces domiciled in New Zealand 44 Postage, telegrams, cables, telephones, etc. Preparation War Histories— 45 Further payment to Colonel Hugh Stewart, as writer of second volume, Official History of New Zealand Expeditionary Force 46 Payment to Lieut.-Col. C. G. Powles for services in writing a volume of Official History of New Zealand Expeditionary Force 47 Prisoners of war and alien enemies, maintenance and repatriation of 48 Proportion of damages assessed against New Zealand troops in connection with riots at Isinailia, Egypt, in December, 1918 49 Pukeora Sanatorium Farm ... 50 Rations 46 15,000 10,000 150 250 47 5,000 •18 4,048 3,000 40,000 49 50 "Transferred to voto, " New Zealand Military forces and Oadets.—Subdivil *Trai lion No. V."

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Appropriations for War Expenses Account.

• Number of Persons. Item. 192 l—aa. WAR EXPENSES— continued. 1921-22. £ VOTE No. 79— continued. £ £ Subdivision No. I. — General Expenditure —continued. 51 52 53" 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 51 52 53 54 56 57 58 .09 CO General Expenses —continued. Refund to Wairarapa Patriotic Association of proportion of proceeds of sale of Soldiers' Club, and officers' mess buildings at Featherston camp ... 300 Sale of surplus stores— Expenses in connection with ... ... 2,000 Superannuation: Contributions of public servants serving with Now Zealand Expeditionary Force 100 Arrears of Contributions of Railway servants while serving with New Zealand Expeditionary Force 950 Transport of troops — Assisted passages of wives and fiances ... 10,000 Four weeks' privilege rail fares in New Zealand ... 10,000 Freight and charges on divisional equipment from United Kingdom to New Zealand ... ... 20,000 General transport in New Zealand ... ... 15,000 Liability to Ministry of Shipping for passage money of New Zealand troops, proportion cost reconditioning vessels, coal, bedding, &c. ... 420,000 Cost of transport of New Zealand Expeditionary Force officers' horses from United Kingdom to New Zealand ... ... ... 15 50 per cent, increase in railway fares for carriage of troops in United Kingdom from 1st April, 1919 ... ... ... 27,000 Travelling-expenses ... ... ... 700 War gratuities— New Zealand Expeditionary Force ... ... 65,000 V.A.D.s. of British domicile who worked in New Zealand hospitals ... ... ... 7,000 War Graves : Supply of headstones for war graves in New Zealand and expenses incidental thereto. Amount required to 31st March, 1921 ... 500 War graves and memorials— New Zealand's proportion of expenses of Imperial War-graves Commission £ 1st October, 1920, to 31st March, 1921 13, 284 1st April, 1921, to 31st December, 1921 35,000 ■ j 48,284 Miscellaneous expenses, photographing graves, he. | 3,000 Contribution to Internal Affairs Department for proportion cost of staff dealing with overseas graves records and correspondence ... ... 600 Memorials to be erected ... ... ... 30,000 300 2,000 100 950 10,000 10,000 20,000 15,000 420,000 15 C>1 27,000 700 62 (13 6-1 65,000 65 7,000 500 (id 70 War Office Account — Estimated balance of claims for animals, issues of equipment, miscellaneous charges against New Zealand Expeditionary Force, interest, &c. ... 350,000 1,871,640 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 ... ... ... 82,800 Total — Subdivision No. I ... — 1,788,840

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Appropriations for War Expenses Account.

- Number nf Persons. Item. WAK EXPENSES— continued. 192 -22. 1921-22. VOTE No. 79— continued. £ Subdivision No. II — Repatriation. 71 Repatriation (Repatriation Act, 1918) — Salaries 28,000 74 75 76 77 78 72 73 Other Chabges fob and incidental to — Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Cost of passage repatriating 9/906, John Burridge, to Tasmania, under arrangements made with the Australian Government, who declined to refund, as Burridge did not remain in Australia ... Fees for attendance at Board meetings ... Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... Printing and stationery Rent Telephone services (including installations, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... Travelling allowances and expenses General administration expenses ... . . Financial assistance to soldiers (mostly recoverable) 400 9 500 2,200 2,500 2,400 79 80 81 100 1,000 1,000 456,600 Less estimated credits under section 48 of tho Public Revenues Act, 1910, and repayments of loans 495,009 450,000 Total — Subdivision No. II 45,009 TOTAL—VOTE No. 79 ... 1,833,849 WA R EXPENSES ACCOUNT £1,833,849

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PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S ACCOUNT.

Appropriations for Public Trustee''a Account.

1921-22. ■ Salaries. Oilier ('barges. Total. £ £ 'ote No. 82.—Public Trustee's Account ... ... 164,625 47,852 £ 212,477 TOTAL ... ... ... 164,625 47,852 47,852 212,477 212,477 Number [tem , .qoi "' Persons. Chargeable on the Public Trustee's Account. 1921-22. VOTE No. 82. 1 Salaries — £ 1921-22. -22. £ Unclassified. £ I at £1,250 (Public Trustee) ... 1,250 1 at £1,050 (Assistant Public Trustee) ... 1,050 1 at £1,000 (Assistant Public Trustee), (6 months) ... ... 500 4 1 at £500 (Financial Adviser) ... 500 4 3,300 Professional Division. 1 at £900 (Solicitor to Public Trust Office) 900 1 at £750 (Chief Accountant) ... 750 3 1 at £700 (First Assistant Solicitor) ... 700 Class B— 2,350 1 at £600 ... ... 600 12 11 at £550 ... 6,050 Class C— 6,650 1 at £510 .-., ... 510 2 1 at £490 ... 490 Class D— 1,000 6 at £450 ... 2,700 10 at £430 ... 4,300 2 at £415 ... 830 6 at £395 2,370 7 at £375 ... ... 2,625 33 2 at £360 ... ... 720 — 13,545 3 12 2 33 Clerical Division. Special Class — 5 at £750 ... ... 3,750 6 1 at £700 ... ... 700 Class I— 4,450 11 at £650 ... ... 7,150 14 3 at £600 ... ... 1,800 Class II— 8,950 8 8 at £550 ... ... ... 4,400 Class III— 5 at £500 ... ... 2,500 6 1 at £475 ... ... 475 Class IV— 2,975 7 at £450 ... ... 3,150 9 2 at £425 ... ... 850 Class V— 4,000 14 at £400 ... ... 5,600 1 at £385 ... ... 385 32 at £380 ... ... 12,160 52 5 at 6865 ... ... 1,825 *Class VI— 19,970 1 at £380 ... ... 380 15 at £350 ... ... 5,250 16 at £330 ... ... 5,280 1 at £325 ... ... 325 15 at £310 ... ... 4,650 49 1 at £290 ... ... 290 16.175 • 16,175

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Appropriations for Public Trustee's Account.

Number of Persons. Item. PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S ACCOUNT—continued. 192 -22. 1921-22. VOTE No. 82— continued. 1 Salaries —continued. Clerical Division — continued. Class VII— £ 17 at £320 ... ... 5,440 5 at £310 ... . . 1,550 5 at £290 ... ... 1,450 14 at £270 ... ... 3,780 34 at £250 ... ... 8,500 11 at £230 ... ... 2,530 16 at £215 ... ... 3,440 71 at £160 . 11,360 4 at £140 ... ... 560 63 at £115 ... ... 7,245 48 at £100 ... ... 4,800 1 at £85 ... ... 85 £ 289 50,740 50,740 General Division. 3 at £450 ... ... 1,350 1 at £400 ... ... 400 2 at £350 . . ... 700 : 1 at £340 ... ... 340 1 at £315 .... 315 4 at £310 ... ... 1,240 1 at £290 ... ... 290 1 at £270 ... ... 270 1 at £260 ... ... 260 5 at £250 ... ... 1,250 3 at £240 ... ... 720 22 at £230 ... ... 5,060 2 at £218 ... ... 436 11 at £206 ... ... 2,266 1 at £190 ... ... 190 16 at £184 ... ... 2,944 1 at £180 ... ... 180 18 at £164 ... ... 2,952 i 15 at £152 ... ... 2,280 15 at £140 ... ... 2,100 13 at £124 ... ... 1,612 3 at £115 ... ... 345 3 at £100 ... ... 300 143 630 Lodging-allowances— 35 at £20 ... ... 700 13 at £30 ... ... 390 27,800 27,800 1,090 1,090 Clerical assistance — Temporary Officers 7,500 7,500 1 Less salaries and proportion of increases provided for but not required ... *1 174,895 174,895 10,270 164,625 10,270 *164,625 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Additions, improvements, repairs, maintenance, insurance of premises, plant, and motor vehicles 3 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications 2 5,000 5,000 3,000 3 3,000 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Appropriations for Public Trustee's Account.

Number if Persons. Item. PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S AOOOUNT— continued. 195 192 -22. 921-22. VOTE No. 82— continued, P P 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Allowance of three months' salary to W. A. Fordham, together with leave under Regulation 65d ... Allowance to Mrs. Triggs (compassionate allowance) Audit Office for inspection of accounts ... Commission to agents other than permanent officers Overtime and meal allowances Payment to Department of Internal Affairs on account of — Wages of custodian, messengers, charwomen, Sec. Salary of officer in High Commissioner's office Payment to Post and Telegraph Department for services of officers Postage, telegrams, rent of boxes, freight, and cartage Printing and stationery Proportion of rent of High Commissioner's Office ... 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 ... J 262 1,250 900 3,500 400 6,000 1,090 750 5,750 5,500 200 3,500 3,000 750 5,000 2,000 262 1,250 900 3,500 400 6,000 1,090 750 5,750 5,500 200 3,500 3,000 12 13 14 15 16 17 750 5,000 18 19 2,000 47,852 TOTAL—VOTE No. 82 ... i I , OU __ 212,47' PU UIC TRUSTEE'S ACCOUNT £212,47

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NATIVE TRUSTEE'S ACCOUNT.

Appropriations for Native Trustee's Account.

1921-22. Salaries. Other ('barges. Total. ote No. 83.—Native Trustee's Account ... £ 5,016 £ £ 1,870 6,88< 1,870 6,88( TOTAL 5,016 Number of Persons. Item. I 1921-22. For Services chargeable on the Native Trustee's Account. 192 1921-22. VOTE No. 83. £ £ Salaries— Unclassified. 1 at £1,000 (Native Trustee) 1,000 1,000 Professional Division. 550 1 at £550 550 Clerical Division. Class V— £ 1 at £400 ... ... 400 1 at £360 ... ... 360 Class VII— 3 at £320 ... ... 960 1 at £270 ... ... 270 1 at £230 ... ... 230 1 at £160 ... ... 160 1 at £135 ... ... 135 2 at £125 ... ... 250 760 760 9 2,005 General Division. 2 1 at £206 ... ... 206 1 at £125 ... ... 125 331 15 331 2 3 Contribution to Native Department Temporary assistance 4,646 100 270 4,646 100 270 Other Charges for and incidental to — Additions, repairs, &c. Advertising Audit Office, for inspection of accounts ... Overtime and meal allowances Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Printing and stationery Rent Stores for cleaning, lighting, firing, itc. ... Telephone charges Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies :: 5,016 i: 5,016 300 20 50 100 50 350 250 50 100 500 100 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 300 20 50 100 50 350 250 50 100 500 • 100 TOTAL—VOTE No. 83 ... 1,870 1,870 6,886 NAG ?IVE TRUSTEE'S ACCOUNT M,8& * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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GOVERNMENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT.

Appropriations for Government Insurance Account.

1921-22. Sahi lies. 111 her Charges. Total. ote No. 84. —-Government Insurance Account £ 44,511 £ 68,165 £ 112,676 TOTAL 44,511 68,165 112,676 Number ill Persons, Item. 192 -22. Chargeable on the Government Insurance Account. 1921-22. VOTE No. 84. Salaries— £ £ 1 Administrative Division. 1 at £1,250 (Commissioner) ... ... 1,250 Professional Division. 1 I 1 at £975 (Actuary and Deputy Commissioner) Class B — 1 at £700 (Assistant Actuary) 975 700 Clerical Division. 3 3 1 2 6 10 Special Class — £ 1 at £850 ... ... 850 2 at £700 ... ... 1,400 Class I— 3 at £600 Class II — 1 at £525 Class III— 2 at £500 Class IV— 6 at £450 Class V— 9 at £400 ... ... 3,600 7 at £380 ... ... 2,660 Glass VI— 20 at £350 ... ... 7,000 1 at £330 ... 330 Class VII— ' 14 at £320 ... ... 4,480 3 at £310 ... ... 930 3 at £290 ... ... 870 8 at £270 ... .. 2,160 8 at £250 ... ... 2,000 6 at £230 ... 1,380 5 at £215 ... ... 1,075 20 at £160 ... ... 3,200 2 at £115 ... ... 230 2 at £100 ... ... 200 2,250 1,800 525 1,000 2,700 6,260 7,330 2,250 1,800 525 1,000 2,700 6,260 21 7,330 71 16,525 16,525 400 Lodging-allowances '400 General Division. 1 at £250 ... ... 250 3 at £184 ... 552 1 at £164 ... ... 164 2 at £140 ... ... 280 7 1,246

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Appropriations for Government Insurance Account.

GOVERNMENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT— continued.

29—8. 7.

Number Itemof Persons. 1921-22. I 192 -22. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT— continued. VOTE No. 84— continued. Sal arie s— continued. General Division — continued. 1 134 Chief Medical Officer For auditing accounts High Commissioner's Office, LondonHalf salary of one clerk ... Probationary cadets 450 325 175 600 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Allowances to officers temporarily performing higher duties A. Marryatt's defalcations (less amount recovered) ... Bank exchange and agency fees Commission Commission to district managers on the net increase in new business and commission to officers Contribution to salary of Minister's Private Secretary Fees for certificates of death, Sec. Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... Fuel, light, power, and water Insurance premiums Law-costs 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*44,511 2 500 3 100 2,643 200 37,500 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 11 15 16 1,500 58 25 800 600 250 500 7,000 100 17 IK 3,000 1,500 women Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... Remuneration to Post and Telegraph Department for services rendered Rent Repairs, &c. Special travolling-allowance to Supervisor of New Business Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Temporary assistance Travelling allowances and expenses Typewriters : Purchase and upkeep Valuation fees Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 5,529 3,000 19 20 21 22 23 1,000 1,500 3,000 60 24 250 750* 500 50 150 25 26 27 28 29 100 72,165 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 116,676 4,000 TOTAL—VOTE No. 84 112,676 EENMENT INSUEANCE ACCOUNT £112,6 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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GOVERNMENT ACCIDENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT.

Appropriations for Government Accident Pnsurance Account.

1921-22. • Salaries. Other Charges. Total. ote No. 85. —Government Accident Insurance Account £ £ 11,002 £ 11,002 TOTAL 11,002 11,002 Number of Persons. Item. 19 -22. 1921-22. Chargeable on the Government Accident Insurance Account. £ VOTE No. 85. l 2 3 1 5 6 Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, printing, and stationery A. Marryatt's defalcations (less amount recovered) ... Commission Commission to Officers of Department ... 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 400 902 4,500 50 250 4,800 50 7 8 50 TOTAL—VOTE No. 85 11,002 GOV MENT ACCIDENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT £11,002

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STATE FIRE INSURANCE ACCOUNT.

Appropriations for State Fire Insurance Account.

Salaries. 1921-22. Other Charges. 1921-22. Total. ote No. 86.—State Fire Insurance TOTAL £ 24,939 24,939 £ 56,020 56,020 £ 80,959 80,959 Number of Persona. Item. 19 1-22. Chargeable on the State Fire Insurance Account. 1921-22. VOTE No. 86. Salaries— £ Administrative Division. £ 1 at £1,000 (General Manager) . 1,000 1 at £800 (Deputy General Manager) ... 800 2 1,800 Clerical Division. 1 Special Class — 1 at £725 Class I — 1 at £650 Class II — 1 at £575 ... 575 1 at £550 ... ... 550 Class III— 1 at £500 Class IV— 2 at £450 Class V— 1 at £400 ... 400 2 at £380 ... ... 760 Glass VI— 5 at £350 ... ... 1,750 1 at £330 . 330 Class VII— 5 at £320 ... ... 1,600 5 at £310 ... ... 1,550 3 at £290 ... ... 870 3 at £270 ... 810 5 at £250 1,250 4 at £230 920 6 at £215 1,290 6 at £160 .. 960 10 at £115 1,150 6 at £100 ... 600 725 1 650 2 1 1,125 500 2 900 8 1,160 6 2,080 58 11,000 General Division. 3 at £230 ... ... 690 2 at £206 ... ... 412 1 at £190 ... ... 190 3 at £184 ... ... 552 4 at £164 .. 656 5 at £152 ... ... 760 5 at £140 ... ... 700

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STATE FIRE INSURANCE ACCOUNT —continued.

Appropriations for State Fire Insurance Account.

Number if Persons. Item. 192 -22. STATE FIRE INSURANCE ACCOUNT— continued. 1921-22. VOTE No. 86— continued. Salaries— continued. General Division — continued. £ 1 at £124 ... ... 124 2 at £115 ... ... 230 6 at £100 .. ... 600 1 at £85 ... ... 85 33 4,999 104 *24,939 2 3 4 Other Charges for and incidental to — Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties Board fees for unofficial members Lodging-allowances Office Premises : Land, Buildings, Alterations, Additions, Repayment of Mortgages, and Incidental Expenses— Auckland (on account) ... Hamilton New Plymouth (on account) Palmerston North (on account) Wellington (on account) Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 25 90 85 5 6 7 8 9 10 20 5,500 500 1,700 48,000 100 TOTAL—VOTE No. 86 ... 56,020 80,959 STATE FIRE INSURANCE ACCOUNT £80,959 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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STATE ADVANCES ACCOUNT.

Appropriations for State Advances Account.

Salaries. 1921-22. Other Charges. 1921-22. Total. ote No. 87.—State Advances— Subdivision I. — Advances to Settlers Branch i, II. — Advances to Workers Branch i, III.—Advances to Local Authorities Branch £ 15,479 2,815 380 £ 355,300 99,785 104,425 £ 370,779 102,600 104,805 i — TOTAL 18,674 18,674 559,510 578,184 Number of Persons. Item. I I VOTE No. 87.—STATE ADVANCES. __ 1921 1 -22. 1921-22. Subdivision No. I. — Advances to Settlers Branch. £ 1 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, £1,150) ... ... 100 1 at £850 (Superintendent), (also Workers' Branch, £50), (3 months) ... ... 213 1 at £800 (Deputy Superintendent), (also Workers Branch, £50) ... ... 800 Professional Division. 1,113 Class B — 1 at £575 (also Workers Branch, £25) 575 Clerical Division. 1 4 4 4 Class II — 1 at £475 (also Workers Branch, £25) Class IV— 3 at £400 ... ... 1,200 1 at £375 ... ... 375 Class V— 1 at £350 ... 350 3 at £330 ... ... 990 Class VI— 1 at £320 ... ... 320 3 at £300 ... 900 Class VII— 1 at £290 ... 290 2 at £270 ... ... 540 2 at £260 ... ... 520 1 at £240 ... ... 240 2 at £180 ... ... 360 2 at £165 . . ... 330 6 at £140 ... ... 840 3 at £100 ... ... 300 5 at £80 ... ... 400 475 1,575 1,340 1,220 3,820 24

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Appropriations for State Advances Account.

Number if Persons. Item. I I VOTE No. 87.—STATE ADVANCES— continued. 192 -22. 1921-22. 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 2 at £144 ... ... 288 1 at £120 ... ... 120 818 Temporary Clerks. I at £245 ... ... 245 1 at £215 ... ... 215 7 at £4 per week ... ... 1,456 1 at £3 15s. per wind. ... ... 195 1 at £150 ... ... 150 1 at £2 per week ... ... 104 1 at £1 10s. per week ... ... 78 13 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages Cadets' lodging-allowances ... 2,443 59 1,900 200 15,479 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications .... Audit fees, proportion of Fees paid for special services rendered in respect of securities Interest on loan .... Losses on realization of securities and doubtful securities written down for the year ended 31st March, 1921 Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) ... .... Office maintenance Payment to Post and Telegraph Department for services of officers Payment to Valuation Department for— Agency work Valuation fees Petty general expenses Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Refund valuation fees on loans not entertained Solicitor's costs and Court costs Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Temporary assistance Temporary assistance (amount required to provide, for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages) Travelling allowances and expenses Typewriters and adding machines: Purchase and upkeep 25 300 65 345,500 640 800 200 700 10 11 12 13 11 15 16 650 4,000 40 800 750 20 17 18 60 300 50 300 19 20 100 Total — Subdivision No. I ... 355,300 370,77'

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STATE ADVANCES ACCOUNT— continued.

Appropriations for State Advances Account.

Number if Persons. Item. VOTE No. 87.—STATE ADVANCES -continued. 1921-22. 1921-22. Subdivision No. II. — Advances to Workers Branch. 21 21 Salaries— Administrative Division. 1 at £50 (also Settlers Branch, £800) ... 50 Professional Division. Glass G — 1 at £25 (also Settlers Branch, £575)... 25 Clerical Division. Class III— 1 at £25 (also Settlers Branch, £475)... 25 Class VI— 1 at £300 300 Class VII— £ 2 at £240 ... ... 480 1 at £220 ... ... 220 1 at £200 ... ... 200 1 at £165 ... ... 165 4 at £140 ... ... 560 1 at £95 ... ... 95 10 1,720 General Division. 2 1 at £115 ... ... H5 lat£80 ... ... 80 195 13 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages Cadets' lodging-allowance 450 50 2,815 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 25 22 23 21 Other Charges for and incidental to — Audit expenses, proportion of Interest on loans Losses on realization of securities and doubtful securities written down for the year ended 31st March, 1921 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 Petty general expenses Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... Refund of valuation fees on loans not entertained ... 150 97,000 725 200 26 400 27 28 29 30 31 350 700 10 150 100 Total — Subdivision No. II ... 99,785 102,600

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STATE ADVANCES ACCOUNT— continued.

By Authority : Marcus F. Marks, Government Printer, Wellington.—l92l.

Appropriations for State Advances Account.

Number of Persons. tern. VOTE No. 87.—STATE ADVANCES—continued. 192 -22. 1921-22. 1 Subdivision No. III. — Advances to Local Authorities Branch. 32 32 Salaries— Clerical Division. Class V— 1 at £330 330 1 Additional amount required to provide for uniform cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages 50 380 33 34 35 36 37 33 31 86 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 ... 50 104,000 125 86 100 150 37 Total — Subdivision No. Ill 104,425 104,805 TOTAL—VOTE No. 87 ... 578,184 S 1 'AT ADVANCES ACCOUNT £578,184

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APPROPRIATIONS CHARGEABLE ON THE CONSOLIDATED FUND AND OTHER ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st MARCH, 1922., Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1921 Session I-II, B-07

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APPROPRIATIONS CHARGEABLE ON THE CONSOLIDATED FUND AND OTHER ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st MARCH, 1922. Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1921 Session I-II, B-07

APPROPRIATIONS CHARGEABLE ON THE CONSOLIDATED FUND AND OTHER ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st MARCH, 1922. Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1921 Session I-II, B-07