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8.—7.

1922-1923.

NEW ZEALAND.

APPROPRIATIONS CHARGEABLE ON THE CONSOLIDATED FUND AND OTHER ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st MARCH, 1923.

INDEX. ——t— -■

1922-1923. Page Page, Aocident Insuranoe Acoount .. .. 230 Mental Hospitals .. .. .. 117 Advances \o Local Authorities Branch .. 237 Mercantile Marine, Superintendents of .. 152 Advanoes to Settlers Branch .. .. 234 Messengers, Office-keepers, and Charwomen .. 98 Advances to Workers Branoh .. .. 236 Meteorological Office .. .. .. 152 Agriculture ~ .. .. .. 172 Mines Department .. .. ..91 Audit Department .. .. .. 110 Mines: Miscellaneous Services .. ..93 Aviation .. .. .. .. 14.1 Ministers' Secretaries .. .. 98 Museum .. .. .. .. 103 Bankruptcy .. .. .. ..75 Bellamy's .. .. .. 34 Miscellaneous Services— Customs .. .. .. .. 145 Carriage of Mails by Railway .. 57 Education .. .. .. .. 199 Census and Statistics .. .. .. 101 Internal Affairs .. .. .. .. 105 Child Welfare .. .. .. .. 194 Justice .. ~ .. 70 Civil List .. .. .. ..6 Lands and Survey .. .. .. 165 Clerk of Executive Council .. 98 Marine .. .. -.. .. 156 Conveyance of Inland Mails .. 56 Mines .. .. .. 93 Conveyance of Ocean Mails .. 55 Native .. .. .. .. 65 Cook Islands .. .. .. 68 Polioe .. .. .. 87 Coroners .. .. .. 75 Post and Telegraph .. .. 57 Criminal Proseoutions .. .. 79 Treasury .. .. .. 37 Crown Law Office .. .. 83 Customs Offices and Services .. .. 143 National Provident and Friendly Societies DeCustoms: Miscellaneous .. .. .. 145 partment .. .. .. ..45 Native Department .. .. 64 Defence Department .. .. ..132 Native Trustee's Account .. .. ..226 Discharged Soldiers Settlement Account .. 218 Native Land Settlement Account .. .. 215 Dominion Laboratory .. .. .. 104 Native Land Purahase Expenses .. .. 215 Native Schools .. .. .. .. 190 Education Department: Head Offioe .. .. 185 Native : Miscellaneous Servioes .. ..65 Education: Miscellaneous Services .. .. 199 Nauru and Ocean Islands Acoount .. ..211 Education of the Blind .. .. .. 192 Naval Defenoe .. .. .. .. 129 Electoral .. .. .. ..170 Non-Effective Services—Defence .. ..142 Elementary Education .. .. .. 187 External Affairs .. .. ..66 Patent Offioe .. .. .. ..74 _. ~._ , I- a n,o Pensions Department .. .. ..88 Fishing Industry Promotion Acoount .. .. 218 Permanent Charges .. .. .7 S°- reS^ y 0 i v" i •" 4 " " W A Physical Instruction .. .. ..191 Friendly Societies Department .. 45 Police 85 _~,,,_., ~ Police: Miscellaneou Servioes .. ..87 General Assembly Library .. 83. Post and Telegraph working-expenses.. .. 52 General Expenses, Legislative Departments .. 35 Post and Telegraph Salaries .. ..52 Geological Survey Branoh of the Mines Depart- Poat and Te ieg ra ph: Miscellaneous Servioes .. 57 ment .. .. .. ..92 Printing and Stationery .. .. ..114 Government Acoident Insuranoe Acoount .. 230 Prisons 79 Government Domains '.. .. .. 63 Protection of Fish and Oysters .'.' .'.' 155 Government Insurance Acoount .. .. 228 Public Buildings, Domains, and Maintenance of Government Steamers .. .. .. 155 Roads 61 Public Service Commissioner's Office .. .. 112 Hansard .. .. .. 34 Public Service Superannuation Fund Account .. 233 Health Department .. ..122 Public Trustee's Account .. .. .. 223 High Commissioner s Office .. .. 102 House of Representatives .. .. .. 82 «.-•„ -p., , Housing Account 216 Railways Department 47 ° Rates on Crown Lands .. .. 38 Industries and Commerce .70 " " " ,£ Inland Revenue 39 fc r 3"l „ 000 Inspection of Machinery 154 rX C lu bs " " "?S Insurance, Government Life Acoount .. 228 Insurance, Government Accident Aocount .. 230 Insurance, State Fire Account .. .. 231 Scenery Preservation Account .. .. 209 Interest and Sinking Fund.. .. .. 7 Sohool Buildings, Furniture, and Siten .. 191 Internal Affairs Department .. 95 School for the Deaf .. .. .. 192 Internal Affairs : Miscellaneous Services .. 105 Schools for the Feeble-minded .. .. 193 Seoondary and Higher Education .. .. 188 Justice Department .. .. 73 Speoial Acts of the Legislature .. 27 Justioe: Miscellaneous Servioes .. 76 Stamp Duties Department .. .. • 41 State Advances Account .. .. .. 234 Labour Department .. .. .. 158 State Coal-mines Account .. .. .. 207 Land and Deeds Registry .. .. ..42 State Fire Insurance Account ' .. ..231 Land and Income Tax Department .. 39 state Forests Account .. .. 201 Land for Settlements Account .. .. 212 Summary .. .. .. .. 4 Land for Settlements Acoount (Discharged Supreme Courts ... .. ..77 Soldiers Settlement Account) .. .. 214 Lands and Survey Department .. .. 161 Technical Instruction .. .. .. 189 Lands and Survey: Miscellaneous Services .. 165 Tourists .. .. .. .. igl Law Drafting Offioe .. .. 33 Training of Teachers .. .. .. 190 Legislative Counoil .. .. ..32 Treasury Department .. ... ..36 Legislative: General Expenses .. 35 Treasury: Miscellaneous .. .. .. 37 Magistrates'and Wardens' Courts .. ..77 Valuation .. .. .. ..168 Maintenance and Improvemen* of Roads .. 63 Maintenance of Irrigation Works .. ... 63 Wardens' Courts .. .. ..77 Maintenance of Telegraph and Telephone Lines .. 57 War Expenses Account .. .. .. 220 Marine, Harbours, and Inspection of Machinery.. 148 Weather Reporting Office .. .. .. 152 Marine: Miscellaneous Servioes .. .. 156 Westport Harbour Acoount .. ..-219 Material and Stores—Eduoation .. .. 199 Working Railways Department .. .. 47 %

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

1922-1923.

SUMMARY.

Page. Summary of Services chargeable on the Consolidated Fund and other Accounts 1922-23. REVENUE ACCOUNT. £ £ 6 7 27 Permanent Appropriations— Civil List Interest and Sinking Fund Under Special Acts of the Legislature 29,831 8,913,104 4,015,499 Annual Appropriations— Vote, Legislative Departments ,, Treasury Department ,, Land and Income Tax Department ,, Stamp Duties Department ... ,, National Provident and Friendly Societies Department ,, Working Railways Department ,, Post avid Telegraph Working Expenses... ,, Public Buildings ,, Domains ,, Maintenance and Improvement of Roads ,, Maintenance of Irrigation Works ,, Native Department ,, Department of External Affairs ,, Cook Islands ,, Department of Industries and Commerce „ Department of Justice ,, Supreme and Magistrates' Courts ,, Prisons Department ,, Crown Law Office ,, Police Department ,, Pensions Department ,, Mines Department ,, Department of Internal Affairs ,, Audit Department ,, Public Service Commissioner's Office ,, Printing and Stationery ,, Mental Hospitals ,, Health Department ,, Naval Defence ... ,, Defence Department ,, Customs Department ,, Marine Department ,, Department of Labour ,, Department of Lands and Survey ,, Valuation Department ,, Electoral Department ,, Department of Agriculture ... ,, Tourist Department ,, Education Department 12,958,434 69,382 32,104 65,770 84,847 22,485 j 6,165,921 I 2,382,037 i 103,158 4,815 59,468 2,250 28,504 18,756 22,837 48,150 41,963 91,127 78,324 6,027 405,260 127,496 36,220 363,580 24,893 8,312 220,094 305,558 238,236 257,250 328,630 111,627 132,290 39,803 205,442 42,353 84,658 251,811 74,229 2,571,505 12,958,434 32 36 39 41 45 69,382 32,104 65,770 84,847 47 52 61 63 63 63 64 66 68 70 73 77 79 83 85 88 91 95 110 112 114 117 122 129 132 143 148 158 161 168 170 172 181 185 22,485 6,165,921 2,382,037 103,158 4,815 59,468 2,250 28,504 18,756 22,837 48,150 41,963 91,127 78,324 6,027 405,260 127,496 36,220 363,580 24,893 8,312 220,094 305,558 238,236 257,250 328,630 111,627 132,290 39,803 205,442 42,353 84,658 251,811 74,229 2,571,505 TOTAL—REVENUE ACCOUNT 15,157,272 15,157,272 28, 28,115,706 ,115 5,70 « For comparison with last year's expenditure, deduct Printing and Stationery Office receipts, now credited to " Revenue " • 28, 27, 28,115,706 208,125 ,115 208 ,907 5,70 8,12 7,58 27,907,581

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

SUMMARY— continued.

Page. 192 i-23. Summary of Services chargeable on the Consolidated Fund and other Accounts — could. £ £ OTHER ACCOUNTS, 107,360 270,304 11,141 201 207 STATE FORESTS ACCOUNT STATE COAL-MINES ACCOUNT SCENERY PRESERVATION ACCOUNT NAURU AND OCEAN ISLANDS ACCOUNT 209 211 175,000 212 214 LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS ACCOUNT ... LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS ACCOUNT (DISCHARGED SOLDIERS SETTLEMENT ACCOUNT) NATIVE LAND SETTLEMENT ACCOUNT... HOUSING ACCOUNT DISCHARGED SOLDIERS SETTLEMENT ACCOUNT 5,258 5,123 215 216 8,688 151,237 218 44,000 218 FISHING INDUSTRY PROMOTION ACCOUNT 10,113 23,925 219 220 WESTPORT HARBOUR ACCOUNT WAR EXPENSES ACCOUNT ... 768,652 187,397 223 PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S ACCOUNT... NATIVE TRUSTEE'S ACCOUNT GOVERNMENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT ... 226 228 7,397 103,518 230 GOVERNMENT ACCIDENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT STATE FIRE INSURANCE ACCOUNT PUBLIC SERVICE SUPERANNUATION FUND ACCOUNT ... STATE ADVANCES ACCOUNT— Advances to Settlers Branch Advances to Workers Branch 10,975 75,793 231 233 6,146 !:M 186 392,403 105,926 104,548 137 Advances to Local Authorities Branch

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1922-1923.

CIVIL LIST 1922-23. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ [is Excellency the Governor-General ... or-General ... 5,000 2,500' 7,500 Istablishment of the General Government al Government ■ 13,331 2,000 15,331 'or Native Purposes 7,000 7,000 TOTAL—CIVIL LIST 18,331 I 11,500 29,831 TOTAL CIVIL LIST 129,831

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PERMANENT CHARGES.

. INTEREST AND SINKING FUND. 1922-23. New Zealand Loans Act, 1908— Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1896— Interest on £175,000 @ 4J- per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest on 25,000 ,, 6 per cent., 1 February and 1 August £ £ 7,875 1,500 9,375 £200,000 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1900 — Interest on £1,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 May and 1 November... Interest on 94,600 ,, 4$ per cent., 1 May and 1 November... Interest on 600 ,, 5J per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 40 4,257 33 4,330 £96,200 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1900, and Finance Act, 1915 (Section 106) — Interest on £55,400 @ 4J per cent., 1 May and 1 November ... 2,493 Aid to Public Works ami Land Settlement Act, 1901— Interest on £61,600 @ 4 per cent., 1 June and 1 December Interest on 10,000 ,, 4J- per cent., 1 June and 1 December Interest on 32,900 ,, 4J per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 2,464 450 1,481 4,395 £104,500 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1901, and Finance Act, 1915 (Section 106) — Interest on £1,800 @ A\ per cent., 1 Jane and 1 December ... 81 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1902— Interest on £203,100 @ A per cent., 1 June and 1 December Interest on 14,900 ,, A\ 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 £2,500 @ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... Interest on 300 ;, 6 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... Interest on 225,615 ,, 4-J per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... Interest on 12,595 ,, 4| per cent., 152 days to 1 July and |-year to 1 January Interest on 16,500 ,, 5-J per cent., 1 January and 1 July... Interest on 283,600 ,, 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest on 25,100 ,, 4J per cent., 1 February and 1 August 100 18 10,153 519 908 11,344 1,130 24,172 £566,210 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1903, and Finance Act, 1915 (Section 106) — Interest on £23,350 @ 4 J per cent., 1 January and 1 July... Interest on 191,200 ,, 4-J per cent., 1 February and 1 August 1,051 8,604 9,655 £214,550 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1904— Interest on £565,500 @ 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 22,620

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

INTEREST AND SINKING FUND— continued. 1922-23. i lew Zealand Loans Act, 1908—continued. Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1905— £ Interest on £156,000 @ 4J per cent., 1 January and 1 July 7,020 Interest on 53,500 ,, 5J per cent., 1 January and 1 July 2,943 £ t 9,963 £209,500 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1905, and Finance Act, 1915 (Section 106) — Interest on £500,500 @ 4J per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 22,523 Aid, to Public Works and Land, Settlement Act, 1906— Interest on £79,100 @ A. per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 3,164 Interest on 624,900 ,, 4J per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 28,120 Interest on 200,000 ,, 5-J; per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 10,500 Interest on 26,800 ,, 6 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 1,608 43,392 £930,800 Aid to Public Works and Land , Settlement Act, 1906, and, Finance Act, 1915 (Section 106) — Interest on £29,100 @ A\ per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 1,309 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1907 — Interest on £500,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July... 20,000 Interest on 220,800 ,, 4J-per cent., 1 January and 1 July... 9,936 Interest on 145,500 ,, 6 per cent., 1 January and 1 July... 8,730 38,666 £866,300 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 id to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1908— Interest on £50,000 @ 4 J per cent.,'l April and 1 October ... 2,250 '.id to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1910 — Interest on £191,010 @ 4J per cent., 1 June and 1 December 8,595 [id to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1911— Interest on £50,000 @ 4J per cent., 1 June and 1 December 2,250 Interest on 50,000 ,, 3J per cent., 1 June and 1 December 1,750 j Interest on 49,000 ,, 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July 1,960 5,960 £149,000 Ad 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... 1,125 [id to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1912— Interest on £186,500 @ 4J per cent., 15 April and 15 October 8,393 [id to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1912, and Finance Act, 1915 (Section 106) — Interest on £19,500 @, 4J per cent., 15 April and 15 October 877 [id to Public Works and Land Settlement, Act, 1914 — Interest on £670,100 @ 4 per cent., 1 May and 1 November 26,804 Interest on 1,820,000,, 4J per cent., 1 May to 1 November 81,900 Interest on 59,900 ,, 4J per cent., 30 June and31 December 2,696 Interest on 100,000 ,, 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 4,000 115,400 £2,650,000

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

2—B. 7.

1922-23. < INTEREST AND SINKING FUND— continued. Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1921— Interest on £1,450,000 @ 4J per cent., broken period to 1 June, J-year to 1 December Interest on 200,000 ,, 5 per cent., 122 days to 1 June, J-year to 1 December Interest on 100,000 ,, 5 per cent., 6 February and 6 August Interest on 5,700 ,, 5J per cent., broken period to 1 August, J-year to 1 February... Interest on 207,850 ,, 6 per cent., broken period to 1 August, J-year to 1 February ... On further issues, say £ 53,401 8,342 5,000 300 12,000 500 £ 79,543 £1,963,550 Aid to Water-power Works Act, 1910 —- Interest on £350,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 May and 1 November Interest on 119,000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 May and 1 November On further issues, say 14,000 5,355 500 £469,000 19,855 Amount to be recovered from Electric Supply Account 19,855 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 @ A per cent., 1 March and 1 September Amount to be recovered from Cold-storage Advances Account 3,750 3,750 Appropriation Act, 1918 (Section 33J, (Waimarino Bush Fire Relief Account) — Interest on £75,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 March and 1 September Amount to be recovered from Waimarino Bush Fire Relief Account 3,000 3,000 Coal-mines Act, 1908— Interest on £120,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... Interest on 30,000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... 4,800 1,350 £150,000 Amount to be recovered from State Coal-mines Account... 6,150 6,150 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 £100,000 @ 4J per cent., 1 March and 1 September Amount to be recovered from Discharged Soldiers Settlement Account 4,500 4,500 Discharged Soldiers Settlement Act, 1915, and Finance Act, 1917 (Section 82)— Interest on £380,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 March and 1 September Interest on £20,000 ,, 4-J per cent., 1 March and 1 September 15,200 900 16,100 Amount to be recovered from Discharged Soldiers Settlement Account 16,100

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

INTEREST AND SINKING FUND—continued. 1922-23. i Discharged Soldiers Settlement Loans Act, 1919 (Section 4), (Land for Settlements) — Interest on £350,000 @ A per cent., due 1 March and £ 1 September ... ... 14,000 Interest on 2,380,000 ,, 4J per cent., due 1 March and 1 September ... ... 107,100 Interest on 5,000 ,, 5 per cent., due 1 March and 1 September ... ... 250 Interest- on 243,050 ,, A\ per cent., due 3 March and 3 September ... ... 10,937 £ £2,978,050 — 132,287 Amount to be recovered from Land for Settlements Account (Discharged Soldiers) ... ... ... 132,287 Discharged Soldiers Settlement Loans Act, 1920 — Interest on £250,000 @ 4f per cent., 1 March and 1 September 11,250 Interest on 1,626,950 ,, 5J- per cent., 15 January and 15 July 89,482 Interest on 38,000 ,, 6 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 2,280 On further issues, say ... ... ... 500 £1,914,950 103,512 Amount to be recovered from Discharged Soldiers Settlement Account ... ... ... 103,512 District Railways Purchasing Acts, 1885-86 — Interest on £40,000 @ A per cent. 1 January and 1 July ... 1,600 Education Purposes Loans Act, 1919— Interest on £570,000 @ 4J per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 25,650 Interest on 60,000 ,, 5 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 3,000 Interest on 600 „ 5-J per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 33 Interest on 5,700 ,, 6 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 342 Interest on 40,500 ,, 6 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 2,430 On further issues, say ... ... ... 2,000 33,455 £676,800 Electric Power Works Loans Act, 1919— Interest on £56,150 @ 5 per cent., due 15 January and 15 July 2,808 Amount to be recovered from the Electric Supply Account 2,808 Finance Act, 1909 (Public Works) — Interest on £46,901 @ 4J per cent., 1 February and 1 August 2,111 Finance Act, 1915 (Section 105), (Public Works) — Interest on £1,794,400 @ 4Jper cent., 15 June and 15 December 80,748 Interest on 69,330 ,, 5J per cent., 15 June and 15 December 3,813 84,561 £1,863,730 *Finance Act, 1915 (Section 106), (Conversions) Finance Act, 1916 (Section 35), (War Expenses) — Interest on £194,450 @ 6 per cent., 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. ... 11,667 Interest on 140,100 ,, 4-J per cent., for broken period ... 1,483 Interest on 6,210,550 ,, 4J-per cent., 1 March and 1 Sept. 279,475 Interest on 6,842 ,, 5 per cent., 31 March and 30 Sept. 342 Interest on 1,120,000 ,, 4 per cent., to 1 April and 4J per cent, to 1 October ... ..\ 47,600 Interest on 100,000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 April and 1 October 4,500 Interest on 4,730,000 ,, 5 "per cent., 1 June and 1 Dec. ... 236,500 581,56' £12,501,942 * Shown for year 1922-23 under separate authorizing Acts-

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

INTEREST AND SINKING FUND— continued. 1922-23. Finance Act, 1916 (Section 35), Appropriation Act, 1917 (Section 27), (War Expenses) — Interest on £17,900 @ 4J per cent., broken period £ 390 Finance Act, 1916 (Section 49), (Public Works) — Interest on £700,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest on 300,000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 February and 1 August £ 28,000 13,500 41,500 £1,000,000 Finance Act, 1916 (Section 50), (State Forests) — Interest on £39,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest on 11,000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 February and 1 August 1,560 495 £50,000 Amount to be recovered from State Forests Account 2,055 2,055 Finance Act, 1917 (Section 77), (Aid to Public Works) — Interest on £850,000 @, A 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,, 4| per cent., 20 April and 20 October Interest on 6,600,000 ,, 5f per cent., 1 March and 1 Sept. 60,200 1,040 54,461 26,433 354,750 496,884 £9,928,650 Finance Act, 1918 (No. 2), Part 4 (War Expenses) — Interest on £3,226,710 @ 4J per cent., 20 April and 20 October 145,202 Finance Act, 1918 (No. 2), (Section 6) — Sinking Fund on War Loans @ 1 per cent. 816,857 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 £2,500,000 102,751 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 @ A 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 120,000 ,, 4-J per cent., 1 February and 1 August 3,200 5,400 £200,000 8,600 Amount to be recovered from State Forests Account 8,600 Finance Act, 1919 (Section 5), (Public Works) — Interest on £150,000 @ A\ per cent., 1 February and 1 August 6,750

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

INTEREST AND SINKING FUND— continued. 1922-23. Firtance Act, 1920 (Section 15), (Public Works) — Interest on £1,600,000 @ 4J per cent., 1 June and 1 December Interest on 900,000 ,, 5 per cent., 1 June and 1 December £ 72,000 45,000 £ £2,500,000 117,000 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 £250,000 @ 4J per cent., 1 June to 1 December ... 11,250 I?ishing Industry Promotion Act, 1919— Interest on £5,305 @ 4J- per cent., 1 June and 1 DecemberInterest on 270 ,, 5 per cent., 1 June and 1 December On further issues, say 237 14 100 £5,575 351 Amount to be recovered from Fishing Industry Promotion Account 351 Fruit-preserving Industry Act, 1913, and Finance Act, 1917 I (Section 80)— Interest on £44,710 @ 4 per cent., 1 April and 1 October Interest on 24,900 ,, 4J per cent., 1 April and 1 October... 1,789 1,121 £69,610 2,910 Amount to be recovered from Fruit-preserving Industry Advances Account 2,910 Government Railways Act, 1908— Railways Improvements Authorization Acts, 1904-7 — Interest on £31,300 @ 4J per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... Interest on 5,300,, 4-J 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 35,700,, 6 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 1,408 239 680 6,300 2,142 10,769 £229,300 Government Railways Act, 1908, Railways Improvements Authorization Acts, 1904-7, and Finance Act, 1915 (Section 106)— Interest on £600 @ 4J 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 Government Railways Act, 1908— Finance Act, 1909 — Interest on £50,000 @ 4J per cent., 30 June and 31 December Interest on 1,400 ,, A per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest on 6,500 ,, 4J per cent., 1 February and 1 August 2,250 56 293 2,599 £57,900 Government Railways Act, 1908, Finance Act, 1909, and Finance Act, 1915 (Section 106) — Interest on £15,400 @ A\ per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest on 1,200 ,, A\ per cent., 1 March and 1 September 693 54 747 £16,600

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

INTEREST AND SINKING FUND— continued. 1922-23. Government Railivays Amendment Act, 1910— £ Interest on £53,350 @ 4J per cent., 1 February and 1 August 2,401 Interest on 114,180 ,, 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 4,567 £ 6,968 £167,530 Government Railways Amendment Act, 1910, and Finance Act, 1915 (Section 106)— Interest on £2,000 @ 4J- per cent., 1 January and 1 July * Greymouth Harbour Board Act, 1884 — Interest on £100,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 September and 1 March 4,000 Amount to be recovered from the Greymouth Harbour Board ... ... ... 4,000 Act, 1908, and Greymouth Harbour Loans Consolidation Act, 1910, and Amendment Act, 1910 — Interest on £260,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July 10,400 Amount to be recovered from the Greymouth Harbour Board ... ... ... 10,400 Hauraki Plains Amendment Acts, 1913 and 1914 — Interest on £44,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August... 1,760 Amount to be recovered from the Hauraki Plains Settlement Account ... ... ... 1,760 Hauraki Plains Amendment Act, 1913, and Appropriation Act, 1918 (Section 43)— Interest on £46,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 1,840 Interest on 34,000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 February and 1 August 1,530 £80,000 3,370 Amount to be recovered from the Hauraki Plains Settlement Account ... ... ... 3,370 Hauraki Plains Amendment Act, 1913, and Appropriation Act, 1919 (Section 18)— Interest on £50,000 @ 4J per cent., 1 February and 1 August 2,250 Amount to be recovered from Hauraki Plains Settlement Account ... ... ... 2,250 Hauraki Plains Amendment Act, 1913, and Finance Act, 1920 (Section 16) — Interest on £100,000 @ 4 J per cent, 1 February and 1 August 4,500 Amount to be recovered from Hauraki Plains Settlement Account ... ... ... 4,500 Housing Act, 1919 (Section 30), (Housing Account) — Interest on £377,400 @ 4J per cent., 1 January and 1 July .. 16,983 Interest on 20,000 ,, 4-J per cent., 158 days to 1 July and J-year to 1 January ... 840 Interest on 15,000 ,, 4-J per cent., 92 days to 1 July, 1922, and J-year to 1 January, 1923 508 On further issues, say ... ... ... 5,000 £412,400 23,331 Amount to be recovered from Housing Account ... 23,331 Housing Act, 1919 (Section 46), (Loans to Employers for Workers' Divellings Account) — Interest on £3,975 @ 4J per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 179 On further issues, say ... ... ... 100 £3,975 279 Amount to be recovered from Loans to Employers for Workers' Dwellings Account ... ... ... 279 ♦Greymouth Harbour loans guaranteed by Government. Not included in Public Debt.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

INTEREST AND SINKING FUND— continued. 1922-23. 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 4,000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... Interest on 55,190 ,, 4J per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest on 5,190 ,, 4 per cent., 30 June and 31 December Interest on 7,000 ,, 4J per cent., 152 days to 1 July and J-year to 1 January Interest on 4,700 ,, 4J per cent., 117 days to 1 July and J-year to 1 January Interest on 300 ,, 6 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... £ 4,080 5,715 180 2,484 208 289 173 18 £ 13,147 £305,380 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 £17,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 May and 1 November... Interest on 33,000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 May and 1 November ... 680 1,485 £50,000 Amount to be recovered from Kauri-gum Industry Account 2,165 2,165 Kauri-gum Industry Amendment Act, 1914, Appropriation Act, 1918 (Section AS)— Interest on £3,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 May and 1 November ... Interest on 15,000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 May to 1 November Interest on 3,000 ,, 4J per cent., 157 days to 1 May and J-year to 1 November Interest on 4,000 ,, 4J per cent., 97 days to 1 May and J-year to 1 November 120 675 193 138 £25,000 1,126 Amount to be recovered from Kauri-gum Industry Account 1,126 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 £162,725 @ A per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... Interest on 822,285 ,, 4J per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... Interest on 9,600 ,, 5J per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... Interest on 300,000 ,, 5f- per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... Interest on 11,200 ,, 6 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... Interest on 177,215 ,, 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest on 305,845 ,, 4J per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest on 5,300 ,, 5 per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest on 4,100 ,, 5J per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest on 9,700 ,, 6 per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest on 10,000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 March and 1 September Interest on 77,000 ,, 4 per cent., 15 March and 15 Sept. Interest on 800 ,, 4J per cent., 31 March and 30 Sept. Interest on 51,800 ,, 4 per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... Interest on 62,000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... Interest on 26,000 ,, 4 per cent., 1 May and 1 November Interest on 45,100 ,, 4J per cent., 1 May and 1 November Interest on 37,778 ,,. 4J per cent., 1 June and 1 December 6,509 37,003 528 15,750 672 7,089 13,763 265 225 582 450 3,080 36 2,072 2,790 1,040 2,029 1,700 £2,118,448 95,583 Amount to be recovered from the Land for Settlements Acoount 95,583

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PERMANENT CHARGES—continued.

INTEREST AND SINKING FUND— continued. 1922-23. i 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 Interest on 71,700 ,, 4J per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... 3,226 Intereston 110,600 ,, 4J per cent., 1 May and 1 November... 4,977 £ £588,250 26,470 Amount do be recovered from the Land for Settlements Account ... ... ... 26,470 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 Intereston 8,000 ,, 4 J per cent., 22 January and 22 July... 360 Interest on 119,050 ,, 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 4,762 Intereston 65,300 ,, 4 J per cent., 1 February and 1 August 2,938 Interest on 244,800 ,, 4J per cent., 1 March and 1 September 11,016 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 Intereston 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 ,, 4 J per cent., 31 March and 30 September 2,250 Interest on 698,000 ,, A per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... 27,920 Intereston 89,600 ,, 4 J per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... 4,032 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 £1,634,350 68,989 Amount to be recovered from the Land for Settlements Account ... ... ... 68,989 Land Laws Amendment Act, 1913, and Appropriation Act, 1918 (Section 42) — Interest on £560,000® 4 percent., 1 April,and 1 October ... 22,400 Interest on 10,000 ,, 4J percent., 1 April and 1 October ... 450 Interest on 17,000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 January and 1 July 765 £587,000 23,615 Amount to be recovered from the Land for Settlements Account ... ... ... 23,615 Land Laws Amendment Act, 1913, and Finance Act, 1915 (Section 106J— Interest on £ 1,100 @ 4J per cent., 1 January and 1st July... 49 Interest on 13,900 ,, 4J per cent., 1 February and 1 August 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 10,012 Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1908—■ Interest on £790,000 @ 4J per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 35,550 Intereston 416,000 ,, 4 per cent., 1 March and 1 September 16,640 Intereston 645,000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 March and 1 September 29,025 Interest on 50,000 ,, 4 per cent., 1 June and 1 December 2,000 83,215 £1,901,000.

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

INTEREST AND SINKING FUND— continued. 1922-23. i 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 £ £184,175 8,092 Maori Land Settlement Act, 1905, and Finance Act, 1915 (Section 106; — 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 £23,200 @ 4J per cent., 1 May and 1 November On further issues, say 1,044 100 Amount to be recovered from the Mining Advances Account 1,144 1,144 Native Land Amendment Act, 1913 — Interest on £4,800 @ 4J per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... Intereston 20,000 ,, 4 J per cent., 165 days to 13 September Intereston 753,500 ,, 4 per cent., 1 April and 1 October... Interest on 1,113,900 ,, 4J per cent., 1 April and 1 October... Interest on 25,000 ,, 5 percent., 1 April and 1 October... Interest on 3,000 „ 4J per cent., 5 June and 5 December On further issues, say 216 407 30,140 50,126 1,250 135 2,500 £1,920,200 84,774 Amount to be recovered from the Native Land Settlements Account 84,774 Native Land Purchases Act, 1892— Interest on £125,000 @ 4 per cent., 30 April and 31 October 5,000 Naval Defence Act, 1909— Interest on £963,131 @ 4J per cent., 1 June and 1 December Sinking Fund on £1,795,167 @ 4 per cent. 43,341 71,807 115,148 New Zealand Consols Act, 1908 — Interest on £ 6,845 @ 3J per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest on 469,147 ,, 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 240 18,766 19,006 £475,992 New Zealand Loans Act, 1908— Consolidated Loan Act, 1867 — Interest on £13,000 @ 4J per cent., 15 April and 15 October 585 Consolidated Stock Act, 1884— Interest payable— On £194,200 @ 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August On 165,000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 January and 1 July On 385,500 ,, 4 per cent., 30 June and 31 December 7,768 7,425 15,420 30,613 £744,700 \

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

3—B. 7.

( INTEREST AND SINKING FUND— continued. 1922-23. Vew Zealand Loans Act, 1908—continued. Defence and other Purposes Loan Act, 1870— Interest on £25,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... Interest on 75,000 ,, 4J per cent., 15 April and 15 October £ 1,000 3,375 £ 4,375 £100,000 General Purposes Loan Act, 1873 — Interest on £54,700 @ 4 per cent., 28 May and 28 November Interest on 5,200 ,, 4 per cent., 15 April and 15 October ... Interest on 800 ,, 5 per cent., 15 April and 15 October ... 2,188 208 40 2,43' £60,700 Immigration and Public Works Loan Act, 1870— Interest on £23,00.0 @ 4J per cent., 15 April and 15 October... Interest on 4,900 @, 4J per cent., 1 February and 1 August 1,035 220 1,25, £27,900 New Zealand Consolidated Inscribed Stock (London issue) — Interest @ 4 per cent., payable 1 May and 1 November— On £3,000,000 New Zealand Loan Act, 1882 ... On 1,500,000 New Zealand Loan Act, 1884 ... On 1,567,800 New Zealand Loan Act, 1886 ... On 1,000,000 North Island Main Trunk Railway Loan Act, 1882 ... ..: On 1,000,000 New Zealand Loan Act, 1888 ... On 5,371,200 First series of Conversions On 6,263,811 Second series of Conversions On 4,688,444 Third series of Conversions On 4,557,047 Sixth series of Conversions On 619,500 Expenses of Conversions and Raising Loans On 100,000 additional to £3,000,000 Loan, 1912 . On 230,500 for Redemptions On 2,100 for Naval Defence ... On 200,000 for Redemptions 120,000 60,000 62,712 40,000 40,000 214,848 250,553 187,538 182,282 24,780 4,000 9,220 84 8,000 £30,100,402 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 Interest @ 4 per cent., payable 1 February and 1 August—■ On £3,000,000 Loan, 1912 On 600,000 additional to £3,000,000 Loan, 1912 On 1,951,825 Conversions £3,500,000 Loan, October, 1913 On 4,590,000 Conversions £4,500,000 Loan, January, 1914 On 375,000 Bank of New Zealand Act, 1913... On 100,000 part Charges and Expenses £3,000,000 Loan, 1913 On 5,000 for Redemption Expenses . On 262,803 for Conversions, Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1914 (scrip) 120,000 24,000 78,073 183,600 15,000 4,000 200 10,512 £10,884,628 435,385 Amount to be recovered from— £ Land for Settlements Account ... 34,346 State Coal-mines Account ... 2,067 Native Land Settlement Account ... 10,200 State Advances Account ... 113,381 159,994 275,391

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PERMANENT CHARGES —continued.

INTEREST AND SINKING FUND— continued. 1922-23 t New Zealand Loans Act, 1908—continued. Alew Zealand Consolidated Inscribed Stock (London issue) —contd. Interest @ 3J per cent., payable 1 January and 1 July— On £2,768,000 Fourth series of Conversions ... On 717,068 Fifth series of Conversions On 1,036,000 Seventh series of Conversions ... On 12,947,541 for Conversions On 85,323 Expenses of Conversions and Raising Loans On 15,000 Naval Defence Act, 1909 £ 96,880 25,097 36,260 453,164 2,986 525 £ £17,568,932 614,912 Amount to be recovered from— £ Land for Settlements Account ... 35,192 State Coal-mines Account ... 14 Cheviot Estate Account ... 8,866 State Advances Account ... 36,133 80,205 534,707 Interest @ 3 per cent., payable 1 April and 1 October — On £2,750,000 Government Advances to Settlers Loan On 240,000 Government Advances to Settlers Loan On 2,500,000 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Loan On 759,000 for Conversion, Aid to Public Works On 3,368,616 for Conversions On 42,364 for Expenses 82,500 7,200 75,000 22,770 101,058 1,271 £9,659,980 289,799 Amount to be recovered from— £ Land for Settlements Account ... 2,075 State Advances Account ... 89,700 91,775 New Zealand Consolidated Stock, 1935-45— Broken periods to 1 July, 1922, and J-year to 1 January, 1923— Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1921— Interest on £2,800,000 @ 5 per cent. 98,000 198,024 Discharged Soldiers Settlement Loans Act, 1920 — Intereston £250,000 (a), 5 per cent. 8,750 Education Purposes Loans Act, 1919— Interest on £500,000 @ 5 per cent. 17,500 Electric-power Works Loan Act, 1919— Intereston £500,000 (a) 5 per cent. 17,500 Finance Act, 1916 (Section 50), and Finance Act, 1920 (Section 16), (State Forests)— Intereston £200,000 @ 5 per cent. 7,000 Native Land Settlement Amendment Act, 1913— Intereston £250,000 @, 5 per cent. 8,750 War Purposes Loan Act, 1917 — Intereston £500,000 (a! 5 per cent. On further issues, say 17,500 5,000 £5,000,000 Amount to be recovered from— £ State Forests Account ... ... 7,000 Discharged Soldiers Settlement Account ... 8,750 Electric Supply Account ... ... 17,500 Native Land Settlement Account ... 8,750 180,000 42,000 138,000

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PERMANENT CHARGES—continued.

INTEREST AND SINKING EU^Yi-continued. 1922-23. New Zealand Consolidated Stock, 1936-51 — Electric Power-works Loan Act, 1919— £ Interest on £1,076,938 @ 6 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 64,616 Finance Act, 1916 (Section 50), and Finance Act, 1920 (Section 16), (State Forests) — Interest on £1,775 @ 6 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 107 Finance Act, 1918 (No. 2), (Part IV), (War Expenses)— Interest on £512,533 @ 6 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 30,752 Finance Act, 1920 (Section 15), (Electric Power-works) — Intereston £807,704 @, 6 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 48,462 Finance Act, 1921 (Section 10), (Public Works)— Interest on £2,423,112 @ 6 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 145,387 Railways Improvement Authorization Act, 1914— Interest on £1,076,938 @ 6 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 64,616 £ £5,899,000 353,940 Amount to be recovered from— £ State Forest Account ... ... 107 Electric Supply Account ... ... 113,078 113,185 New Zealand Inscribed Stock Act, 1917 — Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1903— Interest on £4,430 @ 5J per cent., 1 January and 1 July 240,755 244 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1906— Interest on £100 @ 6 per cent., 1 January and 1 July 6 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1907 — Interest on £900 @ 6 per cent., 1 January and 31 July 54 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1914— Interest on £100,000 @ 5J per cent., 30 June and 31 December 5,500 Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1921— Interest on £52,210 at 5J per cent., broken period to 1 August, J-year to 1 February ... ... 1,640 Interest on 196,120 at 6 per cent., broken period to 1 August, J-year to 1 February ... ... 10,660 12,300 £248,330 Discharged Soldiers Settlement Loans Act, 1919 (Section A) — Intereston £80,000 @ 6 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 4,800 Discharged Soldiers Settlement Loans Act, 1920— Intereston £2,900 @ 5 per cent., 15 January and 15 July 145 Intereston 2,858,830 ,, 5 J per cent., 15 January and 15 July 157,236 Interest on 1,000 ,, 6 per cent., 15 January and 15 July 60 On further issues, say ... ... ... 1,000 £2,862,730 158,441 Amount to be recovered from Discharged Soldiers Settlement Account ... ... ... 158,441 Education Purposes Loans Act, 1919— Interest on £100,000 at 5J per cent., 1 February and 1 August 5,500 Intereston 10,780 at 6 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 647 6,147 £110,780 Electric Power-works Loan Act, 1919— — Interest on £1,331,360 @ 5 per cent., 15 January and 15 July 66,568 Amount to be recovered from Electric Supply Account ... 66,568

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

INTEREST AND SINKING EWRB—continued. 1922-23. New Zealand Inscribed Stock Act, 1917 —continued. Finance Act, 1915 (Section 105), (Public Works)— £ Interest on £1,300 @ 5 per cent., 15 June and 15 December 65 Intereston 140,490 ,, 5J per cent., 15 June and 15 December 7,727 £ 7,792 £141,790 Finance Act, 1916 (Section 35), (War Purposes) — Interest on £2,760,200 @, 4Jper cent., 15 May and 15 November 124,209 Intereston 627,120 ,, 6 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 87,627 161,836 £3,387,320 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 1,778,870 „ 4J per cent., 20 April and 20 October 80,049 81,402 Finance Act, 1919 (Section 5), (Public Works) — Interest on £600,000 @ 5 per cent., 15 January and 15 July ... 30,000 Government Railways Act, 1908— Finance Act, 1909— Interest on £500 @ 6 per cent., 1 February and 1 August ... Railways Improvement Authorization Act, 1904-7 — Interest on £500 @ 6 per cent., 1 January and 1 July 30 30 Land for Settlements Act, 1908— Interest on £800 @ 5J per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 44 Interest on 5,500 ,, 6 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 330 Interest on 11,600 ,, 6 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 696 Intereston 14,150 ,, 5 J per cent., 1 February and 1 August ... 778 £32,050 1,848 Amount to be recovered from Land for Settlements Account 1,848 Railways Improvement Authorization Act, 1914— Interest on £12,490 @ 5 per cent., 15 January and 15 July 625 War Purposes Loan Act, 1917— Intereston £2,810 @ 3 per cent.,-15 May and 15 November 84 Interest on 787,460 ,, 5 per cent., 15 May and 15 November 39,373 Interest on 13,034,315 „ 4J per cent., 15 May and 15 November 586,544 626,001 £13,824,585 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.

INTEREST AND SINKING FUND— continued. 1922-2^ < Neio Zealand Slate-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 ,, 3-J 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 Amount to be recovered from Native Land Settlement Account 19,800 19,800 Guaranteed Mining Advances Branch — Interest on £5,000 @ 3f per cent., 1 April and 1 October Amount to be recovered from Mining Advances Account... 187 187 Advances to Local Authorities Branch — Interest on £200,515 @ 3J per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... Interest on 95,425 ,, 3f per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... Interest on 56,800 ,, 4 per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... 7,018 3,579 2,272 £352,740 12,869 Amount to be recovered from— £. Hauraki Plains Settlement Account ... 3,438 Land for Settlements Account ... ... 7,981 Rangitaiki Land Drainage Account ... 1,450 12,869 Neiv Zealand Stale-Guaranteed Advances Acts, 1909-10— Land for Settlements Branch — Interest on £53,900 @ 4 per cent., 1 May and 1 NovemberInterest on 148,465 ,, 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... Interest on 154,500 ,, 4 per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... Interest on 39,500 ,, 4J 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 Intereston 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 6,180 1,580 29,643 2,580 960 11,312 270 £1,523,931 Amount to be recovered from the Land for Settlements Account 60, 620 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 Amount to be recovered from the Native Land Settlement Account 3,126 3,126 New Zealand State-guaranteed Advances Acts, 1909-10, and ■ Finance Act, 1915 (Section 106)— Land 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.

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< INTEREST AND SINKING FUND— continued. 1922-23. 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 £115,000,000 ... ... .. 216,913 Adjustment for financial years 1916 to 1921 (inclusive) ... 156,715 373,628 Amount to be recovered from other accounts ... 70,000 303,628 Public Revenues Act, 1910 — Reserve Fund Securities Act, 1907 — Interest on £800,000 @ A per cent., 1 February and 1 August 32,000 Treasury Bills — Interest on issues during the year, say 5,000 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 Intereston 168,421 ,, 3J per cent., 30 September and 31 March 5,895 Intereston 1,000,000 ,, 3 J per cent., 1 September and 1 March 35,000 £2,067,411 81,349 Public Revenues Amendment Act, 1915 (Section 5), (War Expenses)— Public Revenues Amendment Act, 1915 (No. 2), (Section 2) — Interest on £3,669 @ 5 per cent., 31 March and 30 Sept. 183 Intereston 1,700,000 ,, 4 J percent., 1 February and 1 August 76,500 Intereston 3,750 ,, 4 J percent., 1 February and 1 August 169 Intereston 390,000,, 4J per cent., 1 May and 1 November 17,550 Intereston 3,232,323 ,, 4 J per cent., 1 June and 1 December 145,455 Interelt on 4,870,000 ,, 5 per cent., 1 June and 1 December 243,500 483,357 £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 £177,000 @ A per cent., 1 February and 1 August 7,080 Intereston 522,200 ,, 4J per cent., 1 February and 1 August 23,499 Interest on 30,000 ,, 5 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 1,500 Interest on 1,000,000 ,, 4J per cent., 78 days to 1 June ... 9,616 On further issues, say ... ... ... 1,000 42,695 £1,729,200 Rangitaiki Land Drainage Amendment Act, 1913— Interest on £10,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 March and 1 September 400 Amount to be recovered from Rangitaiki Land Drainage Account ... ... ... 400 Rangitaiki Land Drainage Amendment Acts, 1913 and 1914— Interest on £12,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 March and 1 September 480 Interest on 38,000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 March and 1 September 1,710 £50,000 2,190 Amount to be recovered from Rangitaiki Land Drainage Account ... ... ... 2,190

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

' INTEREST AND SINKING FUND— continued. 1922-23 Rangitaiki Land Drainage Amendment Act, 1913, and Finance Act, 1917 (Section 81)— Interest on £30,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 March and 1 September... Interest on 10,000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 March and 1 September £ 1,200 450 £ £40,000 Amount to be recovered from Rangitaiki Land Drainage Account 1,650 1,650 Rangitaiki Land Drainage Amendment Act, 1913, and Appropriation Act, 1918 (Section 44) — Interest on £47,000 @ A 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 Rangitaiki Land Drainage Account 2,015 2,015 Rangitaiki Land Drainage Amendment Act, 1918, and Appropriation Act, 1919 (Section 19) — Interest on £60,000 @ 4J per cent., 1 March and 1 September Amount to be recovered from the Rangitaiki Land Drainage Account 2,700 2,700 Rangitaiki Land Drainage Amendment Act, 1913, and Finance 'Act, 1920 (Section 16)— Interest on £82,000 @ 4J per cent., 1 June and 1 December... Interest on 10,000 ,, 5 per cent., 1 June and 1 December... Interest on 8,000 ,, 4J per cent., 173 days to 1 June and J-year to 1 December 3,690 500 351 £100,000 Amount to be recovered from the Rangitaiki Land Drainage Account 4,541 4,541 Rangitaiki Land Drainage Amendment Act, 1913, and Finance Act, 1921-22 (Section 23) — Interest on £10,000 @ 4J per cent., 92 days to 1 June and J-year to 1 December On further issues, say 339 2,500 2,839 Amount to be recovered from the Rangitaiki Land Drainage Account 2,839 Scenery Preservation Act, 1908— Interest on £74,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 May and 1 November... Interest on 26,000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 May and 1 November... 2,960 1,170 £100,000 Amount to be recovered from the Scenery Preservation Account 4,130 4,130 Scenery Preservation Act, 1908, and, Finance Act, 1921-22 (Section 21) — Interest on £40,000 @ 4J per cent., 1 January and 1 July Amount to be recovered from the Scenery Preservation Account 1,800 1,800

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

INTEREST AND SINKING FUND— continued. 1922-23 t Scenery Preservation Act, 1908, and Finance Act, 1921-22 (Section 23)— Interest on £10,000 @ 4J per cent., 61 days to 1 May and J-year to 1 November Interest on 4,000 ,, 4J per cent., 33 days to 1 May and J-year to 1 November On further issues, say £ 300 196 200 £ £14,000 Amount to be recovered from the Scenery Preservation Account 696 696 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 @ A 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 £30,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 May and 1 November ... Interest on 16,000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 May and 1 November ... 1,200 720 £46,000 Amount to be recovered from Swamp Land Drainage Account 1,920 1,920 Swamp Drainage Act, 1915, and Appropriation Act, 1918 (Section 46) — Interest on £27,000 @ A per cent., 1 May and 1 November... Interest on 145,000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 May and 1 November... Interest on 5,000 ,, 5 per cent., 1 May and 1 November... On further issues, say 1,080 6,525 250 500 £177,000 8,355 Amount to be recovered from Swamp Land Drainage Account 8,355 Waihou and Ohinemuri Rivers Improvement Act, 1910— Interest on £130,000 @ A per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest on 20,000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 February and 1 August 5,200 900 £150,000 Amount to be recovered from the Waihou and Ohinemuri Rivers Improvement Account 6,100 6,100 Waihou and Ohinemuri Rivers Improvement Act, 1910, and Finance Act, 1919 (Section 6) — Interest on £101,000 @ 4J per cent., 1 February and 1 August Interest on 15,000 ,, 4J per cent., 123 days to 1 August, J-year to 1 February On further issues, say 4,545 565 1,000 £116,000 Amount to be recovered from the Waihou and Ohinemuri Rivers Improvement Account ... 6,110 6,110

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

i 1922-23. INTEREST AND SINKING FEND—continued, War Purposes Loan Act, 1917, and War Purposes Loan Act, 1917 (No. 2), (New Zealand Loans Act, 1908, and Amendment Act. 1915), and Finance Act, 1917 (Section 68) — £ Interest on £1,505,000 @ 5 per cent., 15 May and 15 November 75,250 Intereston 3,300,000 ,, 5§ per cent., 1 March and 1 September 177,375 Intereston 30,000 ,,5 per cent., 31 March and 30 September 1,500 Intereston 7,943,950 ,, 4J percent., 15 May and 15 November 357,478 Interest on 1,500,000 ,, 5 percent., 1 June and 1 December 75,000 £ 686,603 £14,278,950 Wellington and Manawatu Railway Purchase Act, 1908— Interest on £500,000 @ 4J per cent., 1 March and 1 September Westport Harbour Act, 1920— Westport Harbour Board Act, 1884— Interest on £150,000 @ 4 percent., 1 March and 1 September 6,000 Sinking Fund, 1 per cent, on above ... ... 1,500 22,500 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 Westport Harbour Act, 1920, and Appropriation Act, 1919 (Section 32)— Interest on £30,495 @ 5J per cent., 1 February and 1 August 1,677 Westport Harbour Board Loan Act, 1908 — Interest on £200,000 @ 5 per cent., 15 February and 15 August 10,000 Sinking fund, 1 per cent, on above ... ... 2,000 46,177 Amount to be recovered from the Westport Harbour Account 46,177 To provide for increase in rate of interest for renewal of loans falling due, during the year 10,000 State 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... 3,600 Amount to be recovered from the State Advances Office ... ... ... 3,600 Government Advances to Settlers Act, 1908 — Advances to Settlers — Interest on £105,000 @ 4J per cent., 1 June and 1 December 4,725 Interest on 57,900 ,, 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 2,316 Intereston 100,000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 March and 1 September 4,500 £262,900 11,541 Amount to be recovered from the State Advances Office ... ... ... 11,541 Advances to Workers — Interest on £ 5,000 @ 4 per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 200 Intereston 25,000 ,, 4J per cent., 1 June and 1 December 1,125 £30,000 L,325 Amount to be recovered from the State Advances Office .., .. ... 1,325 !

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INTEREST AND SINKING FUND— continued. Government Advances to Settlers Act, 1908, and Finance Act, 1915 (Section 106)— Advances to Workers — £ Interest on £10,000 (a), 4J per cent., 1st January and 1st July 150 Amount to be recovered from the State Advances Office ... ... ... 450 New Zealand Stale-guaranteed Advances Acts, 1909 and 19.10— Advances to Settlers — Interest on £1,967,626 @ 4J per cent., 1 June and 1 December 88,543 Interest on 750,000 ,, A" per cent., 23 April and 23 October 30,000 Intereston 41,700 ,, 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 1,668 Intereston 2,094 ,, 4 J per cent., 1 February and 1 August 94 1922-23 £ £2,761,420 120,305 Amount to be recovered from the State Advances Office ... ... ... 120,305 Advances to Workers — Interest on £205,000 @, A per cent., 1 January and 1 July ... 8,200 Interest on 7,000 ,, 4 per cent., 1 April and 1 October ... 280 Interest on 750,000 ,, 4 per cent., 1 February and 1 August 30,000 Interest on 406 ,, 4J per cent., 1 February and 1 August 18 Interest on 328,283 ,, 4J per cent., 1 June and 1 December 14,773 £1,290,689 53,271 Amount to be recovered from the State Advances Office ... ... ... 53,271 TOTAL INTEREST AND SINKING FUND ... £8,913,104 10,875,195 1,962,091 Interest and Sinking Fund Less Recoveries Net charge to Consolidated Fund £8,913,104 ANALYSIS. 1922-23. 1922-23. , Estimated. Purpose of Loans. Estimated. Gross. Recoveries from respective Accounts. Net charge to Consolidated Fund. NTEREST War Expenses Discharged Soldiers Settlement (including purchase of Estates) ... Land for Settlements State Advances Naval Defence Electric Supply Greymouth Harbour Board ... ... Westport Harbour... Public Works and Miscellaneous £ 3,855,580 468,390 380,784 472,183 43,341 219,809 14,400 37,677 4,112,239 £ 463,590 380,784 472,183 £ 3,855,580 4,800 43,341 219,809 14,400 37,677 295,148 3,817,091 Total —Interest £9,604,403 £1,883,591 £7,720,812 Sinking Fund — War Loans Naval Defence Westport Harbour... Public Debt Extinction 816,857 71,807 8,500 373,628 8,500 70,000 816,857 71,807 303,628 Total— Sinking Fund ... £1,270,792 £78,500 £1,192,292 Total—Interest and Sinking Fund £10,875,195 £1,962,091 £8,913,104

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

• ' UNDER SPECIAL ACTS OF THE LEGISLATURE. 1922-23. Appropriation Act, 1916 (Section 9) — Payment of subsidies to County Councils, Road and Town Boards in respect of general rates £ 182,000 Appropriation Act, 1917 (Section 24) — Interest on amounts borrowed on security of Reserve Fund Securities 342 Appropriation Act, 1920 (Section 12) — Butter subsidy payable for season 1920-21 15,000 Auckland University College Act, 1882— Grant-in-aid 4,000 Civil Service Act, 1908— Pensions, Compensation, and Gratuities under Civil Service Act, 1908 ... 37,000 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) ... - 14,000 I Technical Instruction — Subsidies on bequests and on voluntary contributions 4,000 National Scholarships — Grants to Education Boards for junior and senior scholarships 12,500 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 call 900 Finance Act, 1920 (Section 43) — Canterbury College (additional to statutory grant) 2,000 Finance Act, 1921-22 (Section 13)— £ Transfer to Advances to other Governments Account ... 20,000 Less recoveries from advances to other Governments Account 20,000 Finance Act, 1921-22 (Section 38)— Grant to Otago Hospital Board 1,745 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

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

.UNDER SPECIAL ACTS OF THE LEGISLATURE— continued. 1922-23. 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 2,718 Judicature Act, 1908 — Superannuation allowances 3,750 Judicature Amendment Acts, 1913 and 1920— Salaries of Judges of the Supreme Court 17,250 Land Act, 1908— to Receivers of Land Revenue, Local Bodies' Deposit Accounts, for payment to local authorities in respect of rents, royalties, cte. 35,000 National Endowment Residue- — £ For Education purposes ... ... 68,488 For Old-age Pensions ... ... 29,352 97,840 Land Settlement Finance Act, 1909 (Section 13) — Deficiencies in interest due on debentures guaranteed by the Government 150 Legislature Act, 1908, and Civil List Act, 1920— £ Payment to Members of the Legislative Council ... ... 11,340 Payment to Members of the House of Representatives ... 33,306 44,646 Legislative Officers' Salaries —■ Legislative Council— Speaker Chairman of Committees Clerk Clerk Assistant House of Representatives — Speaker ... ... .:. Chairman of Committees Clerk Clerk Assistant 720 450 750 550 900 675 750 550 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 A of Section 70) — Sinking funds payable to State Advances Office ... 500 Magistrates' Courts Amendment Acts, 1913 and 1920 — Salaries of Magistrates 25,048 Marlborough High School Act, 1899— Grant-in-aid 400 Miner's Phthisis Act, 1915, and Finance Act, 1920 — £ Pensions and allowances ... ... 32,000 Less credits from gold duty under section 9, Miner's Phthisis Act, 1915 ... ... ... ... 2,300 29,700 MunicipalCorporations Act, 1920 (Section 72) — Subsidies payable to Borough Councils in respect of general rates 26,000

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

UNDER SPECIAL ACTS OF THE LEGISLATURE— continued. 1922-23. National Provident Fund Act, 1910 (Section 25) — £ Subsidies on contributions ... ... 31,628 £ Finance Act, 1916, and National Provident Fund Act, 1910— Maternity allowances (section 18) ... ... 7,500 Maternity allowances for Friendly Societies (section 67) ... 33,000 Subsidy on total contributions from approved Friendly Societies for the year ended 31st December, 1920 (section 75) ... ... ... 1,121 73,249 New Plymouth Harbour Board Endowment Act, 1874 — One-fourth of proceeds of sales, &c, payable to Harbour Board 4,300 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 ... ... 25,750 Less recoverable from other accounts ... ... 3,600 22,150 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 ... 7,100 Victoria University College ... 7,200 Canterbury University College ... 4,100 University of Otago ... 9,000 3,200 10,500 250 27,400 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus ... ... 680 26,720 University Colleges — Subsidies on bequests and on voluntary contributions 7,000 Orchard-tax Act, 1916 (Section A) — Proceeds of Orchard-tax payable to New Zealand Fruitgrowers' Federation, Limited 1,870 Pensions Act, 1913, and Finance Act, 1920— Military pensions (Maori War) Old-age pensions ... ... 750,000 Less amount charged to National Endowment Residue ... 29,352 37,000 Widows' pensions 720,648 200,000 Public Revenues Act, 1910, and Appropriation Act, 1920— Salary of Controller and Auditor-General ... ... 1,170 Claims repayable under sections 16, 29, and 90 . ... ... 300 1,470 Public Revenues Amendment Act, 1912 (Section 5) — Fire Insurance Fund 10,000 Public Service Act, 1912, and Appropriation Act, 1920 (Section 16, Subsection 1) — Salaries of Public Service Commissioners 2,442

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

< UNDER SPECIAL ACTS OF THE EEGISLATEBE—continued. 1922-23. 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 10,000 Stock Act, 1908— Compensation for stock destroyed 12,000 Valuation of Land Act, 1908 (Section 33) — Acquisition of land under Sections 30 and 31 1,000 Victoria College Act, 1905— Grant-in-aid 4,000 Waihou and Ohinemuri Rivers Improvement Act, 1910— Section 17 (d) and Amendment Act, 1912, and Appropriation Act, 1916 (Section 27), (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 1,600,000 War Pensions Act, 1915 (Section 3), and Finance Act, 1920— Pensions and allowances ... ... . 50,000 Walsh and Others Pension Act, 1869— Mrs. Ellen Ann Hewett 50 Westport Harbour Act, 1920, and Finance Act, 1921 (Section A) — Transfer to Westport Harbour Account 26,270 TOTAL UNDER SPECIAL ACTS £4,015,499

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PERMANENT CHARGES— continued.

ANALYSIS. 1922-23. 1922-23. I Expended. Expended. Education Purposes 'ensions iubsidies to Superannuation and National Provident Funds lubsidies to Local Authorities Iubsidies to Hospital Boards lubsidies on account of Butter liscellaneous £ 175,058 ... 2,711,096 186,745 225,00C 426,74£ 15.00C 275,851 £ 175,058 2,711,096 186,749 225,000 426,745 15,000 275,851 TOTALS ... ... £4,015,499 £4,015,499 SUMMARY 1922-23. 1922-23. Interest and Sinking Fund £ ... i 8,913,104 Jnder Special Acts TOTAL PERMANENT CHARGES ... | 4,015,499 i , ... £12,928,608 ISSSSSSSSSSS

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LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENTS.

19 1922-23. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Salaries. Othe Vote No. 1. —Legislative Departments— £ Subdivision No. ST.— Legislative Council ... ... 1,992 „ II. — House of Representatives ... 3,104 III. — Law Drafting Office ... 2,045 „ TV. — General Assembly Library ... 3,182 V.—Hansard ... ... 7,040 VI —Bellamy's ... ... 4,711 „ VII — General Expenses ... ... 3,468 £ £ 1,992 300 3,104 6,904 2,045 200 3,182 1,345 7,040 7,000 4,711 2,207 3,468 25,884 £ 2,292 10,008 2,245 4,527 14,040 6,918 29,352 Total—Vote No. 1 ... ... ... 25,542 I 25,542 43,840 69,382 I TOTAL... ... ... ... 25,542 43,840 69,382 l __l Number |j tem of Persons, j VOTE No. 1.—LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENTS. 19 1-23. B. 1 1922-23. Subdivision No. I. — Legislative Council. 1 Salaries and other Charges— 4 Salaries and other Charges ... Cost-of-living increase, in addition to salaries provided by the Civil List Act, 1920— £ Clerk, Legislative Council ... 25 Clerk Assistant ... ... 25 £ 2,190 1 2 Staff of Minister leading Legislative Council 1 50 255 5 Less second reduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 5 2,495 85 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of Public Revenues Act, 1910 2,410 118 Total — Subdivision No. I *2,292 Subdivision No. H. — House of Representatives. 3 Salaries— 1 Second Clerk Assistant 1 fSergeant-at-Arms 1 Reader and Clerk of Bills and Papers ... 1 Accountant and Record Clerk 1 Chief Messenger 1 Assistant Chief Messenger ... 1 Messenger (to Mr. Speaker) ... 4 Committee Clerks : 3 at £220, 1 at £.190 Cost-of-living increase in addition to salaries provided 11 by the Civil List Act, 1920 :— Clerk, House of Representatives Clerk Assistant, House of Representatives 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 480 286 360 330 310 290 250 850 11 25 25 Less second reduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 3,206 102 *3,104 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scab salaries or wages. f Also receivos E175 10s. pei * Includes ci >st-of-r annum superi .nnuation.

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Number of Persons. Item. VOTE No. 1.—LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENTS— -L— continued. 192' 1-23. 1922-23. 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 ... ... ... 1,568 Extra Messengers ... ... 4,126 4 5 1,100 300 6 • 5,694 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus ... ... 200 7 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote Total, — Subdivision No. II Subdivision No. III. — Law Drafting Office. 7 *5,494 10 6,904 10,008 1 2 8 Salaries — Bill Drafting Department— Law Draftsman Assistant Law Draftsmen— 2 at £525 Clerical and General — Shorthand-writer, Typiste, and Office Assistant ... 837 1,050 1 191 4 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus Other Charges for and incidental to — 9 Office requisites, printing and stationery, postage, purchase of law reports, telephones, and contingencies 2,078 33 *2,045 2,245 9 200 Total—Subdivision No. Ill Subdivision No. IV. — General, Assembly Library. 1 1 5 10 Salaries — Library— Chief Librarian (also grant of £50 pur annum as Advisory Director, Turnbull Library)... Assistant Librarian Assistants: 1 at £380 (£400), 1 at £330 (£350), 1 at £315 (£335), 1 at £305 (£320), 1 at £280 (£295), (1 at £320 retired July, 1921) Binder for Parliamentary Library Messenger 10 700 480 1 1 1,610 280 175 9 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 3,245 63 i *8,182 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENTS— continued.

Number of Persons. i Item. VOTE No. 1.—LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENTS— |. continued, 1922-23. 1922-23. Subdivision No. IV. — General Assembly Library — continued. £ Other Charges for and incidental to — 11 Binding books 12 Grant to Library Fund 13 Newspapers and carriage of books 11 12 13 400 700 245 Total—Subdivision No. IV 1,345 4,527 Subdivision No. V. — Hansard, 1 11 1 1 1 1 2 14 Salaries— Hansard Staff and, Reporters — Chief Reporter *11 Reporters: 5 at £440 (£460), 2 at £435 (£455), 1 at £405 (£425), 1 at £385 (£405), 2 at £360 (£380) Hansard Supervisor Hansard Supervisor's Assistant Clerk to Hansard Supervisor Hansard, Indexer Committee Reporters : 2 at £240 Extra assistance for Hansard 14 680 4,580 410 385 180 210 480 250 18 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 7,175 135 Other Charges pOr and incidental to — 15 Printing of Hansard 17,040 15 7,000 Total, — Subdivision No. V ... 14,040 Subdivision No. VI. — Bellamy's. 16 Salaries — Manager (also Custodian) Attendants, Manager's staff: 3 at 16s. (17s.), 3 at 14s. 6d. (15s. 6d.), and 1 at 13s. (15s.) per diem ... Extra Attendants, Manager's staff, during session ... L6 430 1,917 2,550 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 4,897 186 Other Charges for and incidental to — 17 Linen, glassware, china, cutlery, plateware, towels, kitchen utensils, uniforms, furniture, &c, for use of members in Bellamy's and Parliamentary Buildings 18 Maintenance of staff during session 19 Washing linen, Ac. 14,711 17 1,132 875 200 18 19 Total Subdivision No. VI 2,207 6,918 so receives £200from Jusliee Department. f Includes cost-of-living inorea ie to scale salai 'ies or wages. * 1 at £386 a] [so reci

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LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENTS— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. 1 Item. V0TB Nq DEPARTMENTS— continued. * 1922 1922-23. 1922-23. Subdivision No. VII. — General Expenses. i £ 20 Salaries— Gardeners in grounds Night-watchman Extra Watchmen Electrician in charge of lighting, bells, and telephones during session Furnace Attendant during nessiou £ St 950 250 1,950 202 202 20 950 250 1,950 202 202 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 3,554 86 . 3,554 86 . Other Charges for and incidental to— 21 Advertising 22 Charwomen 23 Cleaning buildings (three) previous to session 24 Compassionate allowance to Mrs. Forster, widow of late Messenger Forster 25 Fuel, light, power, and water 26 Furniture, brooms, brushware, soap, towels, linen, matches, tools, coal-buckets, and shovels (purchase and repairs) 27 Laundry-work for Legislative Department 28 Parliamentary photographic shield 29 Passages and expenses of witnesses attending Committee 30 Passages of Members of both Houses 31 Passages of members of both Houses other than provided for by the Civil List Act, 1920 ... Payment in lieu of 6 months' leave of absence on retirement granted to— 32 IT. M. Gore, Hansard reporter (£440 per annum) 33 W. Berry, Hansard reporter (£440 per annum) ... 34 J. J. Costall, Library attendant (£370 per annum) 35 Mrs. M. A. Noon, head charwoman (£166 per annum) 36 Postage and telegrams, including parliamentary papers 37 Postage of Statutes, Journals, &c, to other Parliaments and Libraries 38 Printing of Statutes, Journals, Appendices, Bills, Order Papers, &c. (part recoverable) ... 39 Private Secretary to the Leader of the Opposition ... Recess Licensing Committee : —■ 40 Travelling-allowances of Members, and reporting evidence 41 Refreshments to Messengers on late-sitting nights ... 42 Travelling allowances and expenses 43 Typewriters: Purchase and repairs 44 Uniforms for messengers 45 Upkeep of parliamentary grounds ... ... i 46 Winding and repairing clocks, &c. ... ... 47 ; Window-cleaning, rubbish-removal, and chimneysweeping 48 Contingencies -3,468 -3,468 10 3,179 100 50 2,000 300 150 25 50 600 1,800 220 220 185 83 800 30 17,250 110 160 125 25 100 100 130 42 390 25 21 22 23 24 10 3,179 100 25 26 50 2,000 27 28 29 300 150 25 80 31 50 600 1,800 220 220 185 83 800 30 17,250 110 160 125 25 100 100 130 42 390 25 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— Sale of Statutes, Journals, &c. 28,259 9R 959 2,375 2,375 25,884 25,884 Total — Subdivision No. VII ... - 29,352 I TOTAL—VOTE No. 1 ... 69,382 i TOTAL £69,385 * Including cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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TREASURY DEPARTMENT.

19' i Salaries. Othe 1922-23. i Other Charges. Total. j 'bte No. 2.—Treasury Department— £ Subdivision I. — Treasury Department ... ... 21,987 i £ £ 21,937 „ II. — Miscellaneous Services ... 10,117 10,117 i, III. — Rates on Crown and Native Lands... 50 j 50 Total—Vote No. 2 ... ... 21,937 10,167 32,104 Number item I of Persons. VOTE No. 2.—TREASURY DEPARTMENT. 1922-23 1922-23. Subdivision No. I. — Treasury Department. 1922-23. £ £ 1 "'Salaries — Administrative Division. 1 1 at £1,138 (Secretary, Receiver-General, Paymaster-General, Registrar New Zealand Consols and New Zealand £ Inscribed Stock) ... ... 1,138 1 1 at £920 (Assistant Secretary and Accountant, and Deputy Registrar New Zealand Consols and New Zealand Inscribed Stock) ... ... 920 1 1 Clerical Division. 2,058 Glass I — 2 2 at £625 Glass 11—^ 4 4 at £5-25 Glass IV— 3 3at£430 Class V — 2 at £380 ... ... 760 6 4 at £360 ... ... 1,440 Class VI— 11 at £330 ... ... 3,630 12 1 at £310 ... ... 310 Class VII— ' i 5 at £305 ... ... 1,525 3 at £295 ... ... 885 1 at £275 ... ... 275 5 at £255 ... ... 1,275 2 at £265 ... ... 530 1 at £235 ... ... 235 1 at £215 ... ..; 215 6 at £205 ... ... 1,230 3 at £150 ... .. 450 1 at £130 ... ... 130 1 at £120 ... ... 120 2 at £105 ' - ... ... 210 7at£90 -... : ... ' ■ 630 45 7 at £75 ... ... 525 2 4 3 6 12 1,250 2,100 1,290 2,200 3,940 45 1 Cadets' lodging-allowance ... ... 8,235 350 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification List.

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TREASURY DEPARTMENT- continued.

Number Item . M Persons. 192', :-23. t 1922-23. | VOTE No. 2.—TREASURY DEPARTMENT— continued. i £ £ Subdivision No. I — Treasury Department —continued. 1 Salaries— continued. 15 General Division. £ 1 at £270 ... ... 270 1 at £225 ... ... 225 1 at £215 ... .. 215 1 at £196 ... ... 196 1 at £174 ... ... 174 4 at £154 ... ... 616 1 at £142 ... ... 142 1 at £130 ... ... 130 3 at £105 ... ... 315 1 at £90 ... ... 90 15 2,373 80 89 • KJiJ 23,796 Less salaries of officers provided for and not required 300 Less salaries of officers on loan — £ 1 at High Commissioner's office ... 430 2 at Samoa ... ... 610 23,496 1 ,040 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 22,456 469 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 *21,987 50 Total—Subdivision No. 1 21,937 Subdivision No. II — Miscellaneous Services. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 2 3 4 5 6 7 Miscellaneous Services— Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... • ... / Bank exchange, commission, discount, and stamp duty Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) Overtime and meal allowances Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... Refund of unclaimed moneys paid to Public Account under Section 89 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 Refunds under the Unclaimed Moneys Act, 1908 (section 8) Telegrams beyond the Dominion (part recoverable)... Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) .... Temporary assistance Travelling allowances and expenses 50 1,000 4,000 150 3,400 18 8 50 8,000 9 10 11 12 80 *514 50 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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TREASURY DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number >t Persons. I Item.l 192 1-23. VOTE No. 2.—TREASURY DEPARTMENT— continued • 922-23. £ £ Subdivision No. II. — Miscellaneous Services —continued. 13 Miscellaneous Services— continued. Charges for and incidental to — continued. 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 10 14 50 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— £ Telegrams beyond the Dominion... 7,200 Miscellaneous ... ... 50 17,367 7,250 Total—Subdivision No. II 10,11 Subdivison No. III. — Rates on Grown and Native Lauds. 15 16 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 lancb? 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 17 5 Total — Subdivision No. Ill 50 TOTAL—VOTE No. 2 ... 32,104 OTAL .632,10

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DEPARTMENTS OF INLAND REVENUE.

19 1922-23. Salaries. Othe " I | Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ Vote No. 3.—Land and Income Tax Department ... 32,418 £ 32,418 £ 33,352 £ 65,771 Vote No. 4.—Stamp Duties Department — 18,096 11,766 29,86, Subdivision I. —Stamp Duties Department ... 18,096 ,, II. — Land and Deeds Registry ... ... 31,615 31,615 23,370 54,98, Total—Vote No. 4 .. ... 49,711 49,711 35,136 84,84 TOTAL ... ... ... 82,129 68,488 150,617 Number Item of Persons. , VOTE No. 3.—LAND AND INCOME TAX 1922-23. DEPARTMENT. 1925 1-23. i *Salaries— 1922-23. £ Administrative Division. 1 1,138 1 1 at £1,138 Clerical Division. Special Glass — 1 1 at £775 Glass I — 1 1 at £625 Class II— A 4 at £525 Class IV — 6 6at£430 Glass V— £ 11 at £380 ... ... 4,180 12 1 at £360 ... ... 360 Class VI— 10 at £330 ... ... 3,300 11 1 at £310 ... ... 310 Class VII— 1 at £305 ... ... 305 1 at £295 ... ... 295 5 3 at £275 ... ... 825 Class VIII— 4 at £255 ... ... 1,020 6 at £235 ... ... 1,410 7 at £215 ... ... 1,505 29 at £200 ... ... 5,800 15 at £130 ... ... 1,950 15 at £105 ... .. 1,575 15 at £90 ... ... 1,350 6 at £75 ... ... 450 6 at £75 (6 months) ... ... 225. 109 6 at £75 (2 months) ... ... 75 775 1 1 625 4 2,100 6 2,580 12 4,540 11 3,610 1,425 1.09 15,360 Lodging-allowances: 12 at £40, 6 at £40 (6 months), 6 at £40 (2 months), 10 at £30, and 8 at £20 1,100 * l<Vir particulars of salaries see "Public Service Classification Li ist."

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DEPARTMENTS OF INLAND REVENUE— continued.

Number | Item> it Persons. i 1922-23. I VOTE No. 3—LAND AND INCOME TAX DEPARTMENT— continued. 192 1-23. 1922-23. £ 1 Salaries — continued. 10 General Division. £ 2 at £255 ... ... 510 3 at £245 ... ... 735 2 at £235 ... ... 470 2 at £191 ... ... 382 1 at £105 ... ... 105 10 160 160 2,202 Less— Proportion of salaries and increases provided for but not payable for full year ... ... 1,910 Second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus ... ... 927 Estimated credits on account of leave of absence on reduced pay ... 200 *35,455 3,037 32,418 2 3 4 5 6 . 7 8 9 10 | 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 Other Charges for and incidental to — A. 0. Nottingham : Amount required for credit of Consolidated Fund, being amount due on account of income-tax, 1916-17 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Contribution to Valuation Department ... Electric-light, gas, and water services ... Law-costs (part recoverable) Office equipment (furniture, fittings, and machinery) Office requisites (including printing and stationery)... Overtime and meal allowances Payment to Customs Department for services of officers Payment to Post and Telegraph Department for services of officers Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Rent of offices Repairs and renewals to office equipment Taxation Committee expenses Telephone services Temporary assistance Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 41 550 15,771 60 | 1,450 460 4,854 250 i 200 1.1 2,530 | 4,000 50 100 450 120 *917 2,000 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 50 Less estimated credits— £ Law-costs recoverable from defendants 450 Miscellaneous ... ... 51 33,853 501 I I TOTAL-VOTE No. 3 ■ ... 33,352 65,770 •Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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DEPARTMENTS OF INLAND REVENUE— continued.

6—B. 7

Number of Persons. ', 1922-"23T 1922-23. VOTE No. 4.—STAMP DUTIES DEPARTMENT. Subdivision No. I. — Stamp Duties Department. £ I Salaries- — Clerical Division. 1 2 2 2 Special Class — 1 at £775 Class I— £ 1 at £625 ... ... 625 1 at £575 ... ... 575 Class II — 1 at £525 ... ... 525 1 at £500 ... ... 500 Class III- — 2 at £480 Class V— 3 at £380 ... ... 1,140 1 at £345 ... .., 345 Class VI— 7 at £330 ... ... 2,310 1 at £310 ... ... 310 2 at £295 ... ... 590 1 at £275 ... ... 275 Class VII— 2 at £305 ... ... 610 1 at £255 ... ... 255 1 at £235 ... ... 235 2 at £215 ... ... 430 16 at £200 ... ... 3,200 1 at £150 ... ... 150 10 at £130 ... ... 1,300 6 at £105 ... ... 630 4 at £90 ... ... 360 775 1,200 1,025 960 1,485 11 3,485 43 Ghnebal Division. 7,170 1 at £230 ... ... 230 5 at £210 ... ... 1,050 1 at £191 ... ... 191 3 at £142 ... ... 426 4 at £114 ... ... 456 1 at £105 ... ... 105 15 2,458 80 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 18,558 4G2 *18,096 Other Charges for and incidental to— Allowances to officers performing special or higher duties 150 3 4 5 6 Amusement-tax — Inspection and collection ... Printing tickets (recoverable) Compassionate allowance to widow of late P. C. Corliss, Commissioner of Stamp Duties Cost of printing stamps by Government Printer (part recoverable) ... ... ... Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... Fuel, light, power, and water Law-costs New embossing dies New postage dies 500 400 1,500 4,570 150 150 500 200 500 7 8 9 10 11 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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DEPARTMENTS OF INLAND REVENUE— continued.

Number if Perspns. Item. VOTE No. 4.—STAMP DUTIES DEPARTMENT— , , continued. 192$ !-23. 1922-23. Subdivision No. 1 . — Stamp Duties Department — continued. £ £ Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. 12 Office-cleaning 13 Office equipment 14 Overtime and meal allowances 15 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... 16 Postage-stamp paper 17 Printing and stationery 18 Printing ink 19 Refund of duty paid by Messrs. Sainsbury, Logan, and Williams, Napier 20 Relieving-allowances 21 Samoan stamps (recoverable) 22 Stamps lost from stock at Auckland ... ' 23 Stamp-printing machinery ... 24 Telephone services (including installations, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... 25 Temporary assistance 26 Thos. Peacock, deceased: Interest on account of cancellation of Death Duty stock 27 Travelling allowances and expenses 28 Typewriters: Purchase and repairs 29 Valuation fees 30 Valuator's services (T. B. Dwan) 81 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 450 50 2,000 4,000 2,100 500 20 21 22 28 24 28 100 50 20 100 25 26 150 *592 27 28 m 30 31 125 1,050 100 350 75 29,862 50 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of Public Revenues Act, 1910 — £ Postage on parcels of stamped forms ... 130 Cost of printing amusement-tax tickets 250 Samoan stamps ... ... 50 Cost of printing stamps ... ... 8,284 Miscellaneous ... ... ... 50 20,530 8,764 Total — Subdivision No. I 11,766 Subdivision No. II. — Land and Deeds Registry. 32 Salaries— 32 Professional Division. 1 1 at £775 (Registrar-General of Land and District Land Registrar, Wellington) Glass A — . £ 1 at £725 ... ... 725 1 at £675 ... ... 675 Class B— ■ 1 at £600 ... ... 600 1 at £575 ... ... 575 2 at £550 ... ... 1,100 2 at £525 ... ... 1,050 Glass G — 1 at £470 Class D — 2 at £395 1,400 775 6 3,325 470 1 2 790 * Includes Cost-of living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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DEPARTMENTS OF INLAND REVENUE— continued.

Number of Persons. Item. 1922 1-23. t-1922-23. | VOTE No. 4.—STAMP DUTIES DEPARTMENT— continued. £ £ Subdivision No, II.- -Land and Deeds Regis try — continued. 32 Salaries —continued. Clerical Division. 8 5 6Class IV— 8 at £430 Class V— £ 1 at £380 ... ... 380 4 at £360 ... ... 1,440 Class VI — — 4 at £330 ... ... 1,320 2 at £310 ... ... 620 Class VII— 5 at £305 ... ... 1,525 3 at £295 ... ... 885 8 at £275 ... ... 2,200 4 at £255 ... ... 1,020 6 at £235 ... ... 1,410 3 at £215 ... ... 645 12 at £200 ... ... 2,400 1 at £150 ... ... 150 20 at £130 ... ... 2,600 18 at £105 ... ... 1,890 4 at £90 ... ... 360 3,440 1,820 1,940 SI 15,085 Genkral Division. 1 at £235 ... ... 235 1 at £220 ... ... 220 1 at £191 ... ... 191 1 at £174 ... .. 174 1 at £166 ... ... 166 3 at £154 ... *. 462 9 at £142 ... ... 1,278 2 at £130 ... ... 260 2 at £114 . ... ... 228 1 at £90 ... .. 90 22 3,304 137 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 32,349 734 • *81,616 33 34 35 36 37 38 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties Alteration of boundaries of Poverty Bay Land Registration District: Transcribing of records and documents Binding Contract work for recording ... Defalcation : W. N. Ward (Clerk, Lands and Deeds Office, Wellington) Draughtsman's work performed by the Survey Department Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... Fuel, light, power, and water Mounting and binding plans... 950 100 2,000 600 100 500 39 12,500 120 350 50 I 40 11 42 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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DEPARTMENTS OF INLAND REVENUE— continued.

Number of Persons. Item. 1922 VOTE No. 4—STAMP DUTIES DEPARTMENT— ,__ continued. 192 1-23. 1922-23. £ Subdivision No. II. — Land and Deeds Registry — continued. 43 44 45 4.6 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Office-cleaning ... ... ... 50 Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) ... ... ... 200 Overtime and meal allowances ... ... 50 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 350 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 2,750 Relieving allowances ... ... ... 150 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 180 Temporary assistance ... ... ... :; T,170 Travelling allowances and expenses ... .. 1,150 Typewriters: Purchase and repairs ... ... 150 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 50 50 51 52 53 23,520 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of Public Revenues Act, 1910 — Salaries, travelling - expenses, &c, refunded through various causes ... ... 150 23,370 Total — Subdivision No. II ... ■ 54,98£ TOTAL—VOTE No. 4 ... 84,841 TC )TAI TAL L .... .... .... ,£150,6 117 l * Includes cost of-liviug increase to .scale salaries or wa.<xes.

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NATIONAL PROVIDENT AND FRIENDLY SOCIETIES DEPARTMENT.

1922-23. 1922-23. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ Vote No. 5.—National Provident and Friendly 9,706 12,779 22,485 Societies Office TOTAL ... ... ... 9,706 12,779 | 22,485 Number T tBTn _ _^ of Persons. ,t,em- NATIONAL PROVIDENT AND FRIENDLY 1922-23. SOCIETIES DEPARTMENT. 1922-23. VOTE No. 5. £ £ 1922-23. 1 — £ Professional Division. 1 1 at £550 ... ... .. 550 1 550 Clerical Division. Class III— 1 1 at £480 ... ... ... 480 Class IV— 1 1 at £430 ... ... ... 430 Class V — 2 2 at £380 ... ... ... 760 Class VI— 8 8 at £330 ... ... ... 2,640 Glass VII— £ 2 at £305 ... ... 610 2 at £295 ... ... 590 6 2 at £275 ... ... 550 Class VIII— 1,750 1 at £220 ... ... 220 1 at £215 ... ... 215 4 at £205 ... ... 820 1 at £150 ... ... 150 2 at £130 ... ... 260 3 at £105 ... ... 315 4 at £90 ... ... 360 18 2 at £55 ... ... 110 1 480 1 430 2 760 8 2,640 6 1,750 18 2,450 2,450 222 Cadets' lodging-allowances ... ... ... 222 General Division. 1 at £305 ... ... 305 3 2 at £142 ... 284 3 589 589 40 Proportion of salaries to be recovered by the Government Insurance Department ... ... . 200 40 - 200 10,071 Less proportion of increases to salaries provided for but not payable for full year ... ... 140 10,071 140 9,931 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus ... ... ... 225 +9,706 9,931 225 19,706 * For particulars of salaries sec " Public Service Classification." •[- includes cost-of-living increase les eost-iiflivii * Fo r parti aries ( ug increase to scale salaries or wages. x> scale sal

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NATIONAL PROVIDENT AND FRIENDLY SOCIETIES DEPARTMENT— continued.

ibei Number of Persons. i i Dei 801 < sr ns. i I Item. tem - 1922-23. NATIONAL PROVIDENT AND FRIENDLY 192! !-23. 1922-23. 2. -2; !3. SOCIETIES DEPARTMENT— continued. £ £ VOTE No. 5— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Audit Office for inspection of Accounts ... ... 50 3 Commission, allowances, and agency expenses ... 5,426 4 Fuel, light, power, and water ... ... 100 5 Maternity payments specially approved ... 12 6 Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) ... ... ... 1,000 7 Overtime and meal allowances ... ... 100 8 Payment to Department of Internal Aiiairs for services of messengers, night-watchmen, and char2 3 1 5 (i 7 8 women ... ... ... 500 9 Payment to officers of Friendly Societies for statistical returns of sickness and mortality ... ... 800 10 Payment to Post and Telegraph Department ... 600 11 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 900 12 Rent ... ... ... 1,300 13 Shortages due to contributions over-credited ... 1 14 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 75 15 Temporary assistance ... ... ... I ; T,115 16 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 500 17 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of tho vote ... 60 9 10 11 1-2 13 14 16 16 17 12,539 War Expenses— 18 Assistance to Sick and Funeral Funds of Friendly Societies on account of deficiencies due to the war and of excess after-discharge sickness ... 250 1.8 12,789 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 ... ... 10 12,779 TOTAL—VOTE No. 5 ... ... 22,485 ! TOTAL .... .... .... £22,485 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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1922-23. Total. £ bte No. 6. —Working Railways 6,165,921 TOTAL 6,165,921 GROSS REVENUE ... ■ ... Estimated. ... £6,700,000 etn. tetn. 1922-23. nil. 'Classification and Increases under Act. 3,035 Miles. WORKING RAILWAYS. £ £ VOTE No. 6. 1 Head Office— General Manager Assistant General Manager, £1,137 10s.; Chief Clerk, £625; Chief Accountant, £900; Assistant Chief Accountant, £625; General Inspector, £725; Comptroller of Stores, £625; Officer in Charge, Advertising Branch, £675; Controller of Refreshment Branch, £675 ; Chief Traffic Auditor, £525 ; 4 Audit Inspectors at £480 ; 94 Clerks—2 at £625, 2 at £525, 1 at £495, 5 at £445, 3 at £430, 4 at £380, 1 at £390, 1 at £360, 4 at £330, 7 at £335, 21 at £305, 7 at £295. 4 at £275, 5 at £255, 13 at £235, 16 at £215, 6 at £200; 12 Cadets—4 at £105, 8 at £90; Cadets' lodging-allowance—8 at £30, 3 at £20 Contingencies—Temporary clerical and drafting assistance, pay of office-cleaners, messengers, and night-watchmen, stationery and supplies, travelling allowances and expenses, allowance to members under Regulation No. 86 (made under the Government Railways Act, 1908), increased night allowances to members and allowances to members on transfer in excess of the regulations, special allowance to shorthand-writers, cost of hearing Appeal Board cases, expenses in connection with sittings of Wages Boards, and all other unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote i 2, 40, 9, 2,70C 40,658 9,642 53,000 * For particulars of salaries see Railways Department (.'lassificatio m m List, "])- i Lis -3."

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WORKING RAILWAYS— continued.

Item. 19! 12-23. I WORKING RAILWAYS— continued. 3,03. Miles. VOTE No. 6—continued, £ £ Departmental Offices — Maintenance Branch —Chief Engineer, £1,137 10s. ; Assistant Chief Engineer, £775; Supervising Engineer, £775 ; Officer in Charge, Architectural Branch, £775 ; 2 Inspectors of Building Construction—1 at £430, 1 at £380; 8 District Engineers—2 at £775, 2 at £725, 4 at £675; 6 Assistant District Engineers—4 at £525,1 at £480, 1 at £405; 107 Clerks and Draughtsmen — 1 at £575, 6 at £525, 3 at £480, 9 at £430, 1 at £405, 2 at £390, 3 at £380, 1 at £370, 1 at £360, 5 at £335, 6 at £330, 17 at £305, 7 at £295, 9 at £255, 18 at £235, 8 at £215, 4 at £275, 6 at £200; 22 Cadets—7 at £105, 6 at £1.00, 6 at £90, 3 at £75 ; Cadets' lodging-allowance—1 at £40, 10 at £30, 5 at £20. Signal Branch —Signal Engineer, £837 ; Assistant Signal Engineer, £675; Chief Clerk, £445; 7 Draughtsmen and Clerks—1 at £430,1 at £335,1 at £305, 1 at £295, 1 at £235, 2 at £215; 1 Civil Engineering Cadet, £100; 1 Cadet, £90; Cadet's lodging-allowance, £30. Locomotive Branch — Chief Mechanical Engineer, £1,137 10s.; Assistant Chief Mechanical Engineer, £775; 4 Locomotive Engineers—2 at £775, 1 at £525, 1 at £480; 4 Assistant Locomotive Engineers—! at £525,1 at £360,1 at £335 ; 1 at £305 ; 2 Locomotive Inspectors at £525 ; 2 Boiler Inspectors at £430; 2 Brake Inspectors—1 at £345, 1 at £330; 66 Clerks—2 at £625, 2 at £525, 2 at £480, 5 at £430, 1 at £380, 1 at £355, 1 at £350, 11 at £335, 5 at £330, 11 at £305, 1 at £295, 6 at £275, 5 at £255, 3 at £235, 8 at £215, 2 at £200; 5 Cadets—3 at £105, 2 at £90; Cadet's lodging-allowance—1 at £30. Traffic Branch — Chief Traffic Manager, £1,137 10s ; Assistant Chief Traffic Manager, £775 ; 10 District Traffic Managers—2 at £775, 1 at £725, 5 at £675,1 at £625, 1 at £550 ; 4 Assistant District Traffic Managers —2 at £625, 2 at £575; 188 Clerks—1 at £625, 3 at £525, 1 at £500, 6 at £480, 1 at £455, 2 at £430, 21 at £380, 9 at £335, 13 at £330, 37 at £305, 6 at £295, 10 at £275, 3 at £255, 22 at £235, 39 at £215, 14 at £200; 31 Cadets—12 at £105,12 at £90, 6 at £75, 1 at £130 ; Cadets' lodging-allowance—4 at £40, 9 at £30, 8at£20 Contingencies —Temporary clerical and draughting assistance, stationery and supplies, travelling allowances and expenses, allowances to members under Regulation No. 86 (made under the Government Railways Act, 1908), increased night allowances to members and allowances to members on transfer in excess of the regulations, and all other unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 153,330 6,670 Total Head and Departmental Offices 160,000 213,000

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WORKING RAILWAYS— continued.

7—B. 7.

[tern. 19i 12-23. WORKING RAILWAYS— continued. 3,03/ i Miles. VOTE No. 6— continued. £ £ 3 Working-expenses of Sections — Including salaries and wages; allowances made to members by regulations made under section 68 of the Government Railways Act, 1908, for special work performed in the course of their duty; payments for Sunday duty ; general repairs and miscellaneous services; supplies of stores, provisions, stationery, water, and material; advertising; compensation for accidents, personal injuries received, loss of property by fire, damage to or loss of goods; freights on goods lost or destroyed; postages, telegrams, telephones, maintenance of wires; payments under the Workers' Compensation Acts ; payments in connection with works outside railway boundaries in which Department has beneficial interest; compassionate allowances; temporary clerical and draughting 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 ... 32,500 4,500 11,000 513,500 446,950 51,000 15,500 11,000 14,000 50 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 1,100,000 10,000 1,090,000 Maintenance of Signals, Telegraphs, and Telephones, 1922-23— Section — Whangarei Gisborne North Island Main Line and Branches South Island Main Line and Branches Westland Westport Nelson Picton 900 180 42,890 23,750 1,150 650 210 270 70,000

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WORKING RAILWAYS— continued.

Item. WORKING RAILWAYS— continued 1922-23. 3,035 Miles. VOTE No 6.—continued. £ £ Working-expenses of Sections — continued. Locomotive Running and Repairs and Renewals of Rolling-stock — Section — Whangarei Kaihu Gisborne North Island Main Line and Branches South Island Main Line and Branches Westland Westport Nelson Picton Allowance to enginemen and firemen employed on Rimutaka Incline 25,000 2,850 21,000 1,737,740 1,096,150 62,700 36,600 14,200 15,500 260 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 3,012,000 3,000 Traffic Expenses — Section — Whangarei Kaihu ... Gisborne North Island Main Line and Branches South Island Main Line and Branches Westland Westport Nelson Picton Allowance to guards employed on Rimutaka Incline Money stolen from Mount Albert, Rangiotu, and Milton Stations 3,009,000 15,000 2,400 7,600 856,179 669,000 50,500 25,800 9,400 11,200 100 21 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 1,647,200 15,000 Lake Wakatipu steamer service 1,632,200 13,000 Miscellaneous — Allowances to be paid to members of the First and Second Divisions in excess of the maximum rates of pay set forth in the schedules to the Government Railways Act, 1912, for special work performed in the course of their duty ... ... £101 Less already provided for under the various sections ... ... 100 Audit fees for inspection of accounts Compassionate allowances to— Mrs. E. O. McLeod, widow of late Fireman J. P. McLeod, killed on duty ... Mrs. S. Flannagan, widow of late Engine-driver .1. Flannagan Expenses Rotorua-Taupo Railway Commission 1 900 250 100 350

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WORKING RAILWAYS— continued.

'tern. I 19$ 12-23. i< „„„.„ _ . ,, 3,03. i Miles. WORKING RAILWAYS— continued. VOTE No. 6.— continued. £ £ 3 Working-expenses of Sections— continued. Miscellaneous —continued. Expenses in connection with members of Railway Department visiting Australia, England, and America on official business Fee to Chairman of Railway Appeal Boards New Zealand Railways Military Transport Corps— Pay and travelling-expenses of Instructors, and incidental expenses Salary granted to members in terms of regulations, in lieu of leave on retirement Special allowance to Private Secretary : 1 at £380 ... 350 50 500 1,200 20 Total Head Office, Departmental Offices, and Working-expenses of Sectious 3,721 6,030,921 Stores Branch — Purchase of stores and material and store expenses, including salaries, wages, cartage, freights, miscellaneous services, workers' compensation for accidents, £ contingencies ... ... 1,791,000 Less estimated credits for stores to be issued, provided for in other votes and items ... ... 1,741,000 50,000 State Sawmills — Purchase of land, standing timber, expenses of working mills, including salaries, wages, machinery, supplies, repairs, transport charges, tram construction, royalties, workers' compensation for accidents, and contingencies — £ Piha Sawmill ... ... 700 Mamaku Sawmill ... ... 55,000 Pukete Timber Reserve ... 600 Maroa Timber Reserve ... 50 Pokako Timber Reserve \ Erua Timber Reserve ... ,.,- ™,-. Frankton Juncton Sawmill and Timber-yard ... J | 121,350 Less estimated credits ... 71,350 Advances to High Commissioner's Imprest Account for purchase of stores, &c. 50,000 100,000 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 6,230,921 65,000 TOTAL-VOTE No. 6 '6,165,921 TOTAL .... .... .... i 66,165,'21 •Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wa iges.

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POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT.

1922-23. Salaries. Ofchrtr tlVinrffpH. I salaries. inner unarges. £ £ Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Vote No. 7—Post and Telegraph Work- 1,542,266 839,771 ing-expenses £ £ £ 1,542,266 839,771 2,382,037 TOTAL ... ... 1,542,266 839,771 2,382,037 i No. of Persons, j. __._.. . _ . 1922-23. Item. Classification and Increases under Act. 1922-23. POST AND TELEGRAPH WORKINGEXPENSES. £ VOTE No. 7. 1 and Telegraph Salaries — Administrative Division. £ 1 at £1,138 ... ... 1,138 1 at £1,115 ... ... 1,115 1 at £920 ... ... 920 4 1 at £837 ... ... 837 4,010 Clerical and Engineering Divisions. Special Class — 1 at £837 ... ... 837 1 at £800 ... ... 800 3 at £790 10s. ... ... 2,371 3 at £775 ... ... 2,325 6 at £725 ... ... 4,350 1 at £700 ... ... 700 2 at £675 ... ... 1,350 20 3 at £675 (6 months) ... ... 1,013 20 13,746 Class I — 5 at £650 ... ... 3,250 8 at £625 ... ... 5,000 5 at £625 (6 months) ... ... 1,563 6 at £600 ... ... , 3,600 13 at £575 ... ... 7,475 41 10 at £575 (6 months) ... ... 2,875 11 Glass II — 3 at £550 ... ... 1,650 16 at £525 ... ... 8,400 27 11 at £525 (6 months) ... .. 2,888 23,763 27 12,938 Class III— 2 at £500 ... ... 1,000 24 at £480 ... ... 11,520 11 at £480 (6 months) ... ... 2,640 2 at £475 ... ... 950 30 2 at £455 ... ... 910 30 17,021 * For particulars of salaries see " Post and Telegraph Classification List.' * Foi

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POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT— continued.

No. of Persons. 1 1922-23. Item. POST AND TELEGRAPH WORKINGEXPENSES -continued 1922-23. VOTE No. 7— continued. £ Postal and Telegraph Salaries —continued. Clerical and Engineering Divisions— continued. Class IV— £ 13 at £450 ... ... 5,850 78 at £430 ... ... 33,540 91 39,390 Glass V— 6 at £400 ... ... 2,400 142 at £380 ... ... 53,960 1 at £380 (10 months) ... ... 316 6 at £360 ... ... 2,160 1 at £345 ... ... 345 156 59,181 Glass VI— 2 at £350 ... ... 700 257 at £330 ... ... 84,810 1 at £330 (10 months) ... ... 275 1 at £330 (2 months) ... ... 55 260 85,840 Glass VII— 3 at £320 ... ... 960 959 at £305 ... ... 292,495 1 at £305 (2 months) ... ... 50 165 at £295 ... ... 48,675 1 at £290 ... ... 290 359 at £275 ... ... 98,725 1 at £260 ... ... 260 129 at £255 ... ... 32,895 3 at £243 ... ... 729 263 at £235 ... ... • 61,805 170 at £215 ... ... 36,550 214 at £200 ... ... 42,800 2 at £153 ... ... 306 274 at £150 ... ... 41,100 136 at £130 ... ... 17,680 46 at £105 ... ... 4,830 1 at £90 ... ... 90 2,726 680,240 General Division. Female Officers. 1 8 Class I — 1 at £360 Class II — 8 at £310 Class III— 2 at £290 ... ... 580 40 at £275 ... ... 11,000 Class IV— 22 at £255 360 2,480 42 11,580 5,610 22 100 58 Glass V— 100 at £235 Glass VI— 2 at £217 ... 434 56 at £215 ... ... 12,040 Class VII— 1 at £204 ... ... 204 2 at £200 ... ... 400 119 at £195 ... ... 23,205 23,500 12,474 122

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POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT— continued.

No. of Persons. Item. POST AND TELEGRAPH WORKINGEXPENSES— continued. 1922-23 .922-23. VOTE No. 7— continued. Postal and Telegraph Salaries —continued. £ General Division— continued. Female Officers --continued. Class VIII— £ 233 at £150 ... ... 34,950 98 at £140 ... ... 13,720 89 at £127 ... ... 11,303 66 at £114 ... ... 7,524 27 at £101 ... ... 2,727 10 at £88 . . ... 880 2 at £75 ... ... 150 71,254 525 Shorthand-writers, Typists, and Machinists. 2 8 14 Special Glass — 2 at £255 Glass I — 8 at £235 Glass II — 14 at £215 Class III— 17 at £191 ... ... 3,247 5 at £174 ... ... 870 13 at £154 ... ... 2,002 Class IV— — 14 at £142 ... ... 1,988 5 at £130 ... ... 650 5 at £114 ... ... 570 Class V— 8 at £105 ... ... 840 4 at £90 ... ... 360 510 1,880 3,010 6,119 35 24 3,208 12 1,200 Male Officers. 1 2 8 7 44 93 Special Class — 1 at £480 Glass I — 2 at £430 Class II — 8 at £390 Class III— 7 at £360 Class IV— 43 at £330 ... ... 14,190 1 at £330 (9 months) ... ... 247 Class V— , 93 at £305 ... ... 28,365 1 at £305 (3 months) ... ... 76 Class VI— 230 at £285 ... ... 65,550 2 at £285 (6 months) ... ... 285 Class VII— , 8 at £280 ... ... 2,240 172 at £269 ... ... 46,268 2 at £269 (6 months) ... ... 269 Class VIII— 939 at £243 ... ... 228 177 5 at £230 ... ... 1,150 80 at £217 ... ... 17,360 12 at £204 ... ... 2,448 54 at £191 ... ... 10,314 10 at £153 ... ... 1,530 480 860 3,120 2,520 14,437 28,441 232 65,835 180 48,777

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No. of Persons. Item. POST AND TELEGRAPH WORKINGEXPENSES— continued. 1922-23. 1922i-23. VOTE No. 7— continued. £ Postal and Telegraph Salaries —continued. General Division— continued. Male Officers —continued. Class VIII —continued. £ 116 at £140 ... ... 16,240 38 at £127 ... ... 4,826 121 at £114 ... ... 13,794 345 at £101 ... ... 34,845 257 at £88 ... ... 22,616 8 at £75 ... ... 600 353,900 1,985 777 Class IX— 777 at £62 48,174 7,657 Less proportion of salaries provided for but not payable during current year 1,669,666 10,000 New stations, telegraphists, cadets, messengers, and training cadets... 1,659,666 3,000 Less second deduction from cost-of-living bonus or increase ... 1,662,666 49,000 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— Post-office Savings-bank management £ expenses ... ... ... 53,000 Salaries of engineers and linemen recovered from Vote " Telegraph Extension" ... ... 81,200 Services performed for other Government Departments ... ... 25,800 *1,613,666 160,000 Contribution to Railways Department for combined Post-Telegraph-Railway Offices Non-classified officers, including country postmasters and telephonists, payable by salary (number, 1966) Salaries of Medical Referees... Married Officers : To provide a minimum salary of £209 15s. per annum 1,453,666 26,000 61,000 700 900 « 88,600 1,542,266 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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POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT— continued.

item. 19: 12-23. POST AND TELEGRAPH WORKING-EXPENSES — continued, VOTE No. 1—continued, £ \ i ' £ 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 ... 4.00 Coastal Services— — Auckland services, including Great Barrier ... ... 3,000 Blenheim services ... ... 1,100 Chatham Islands ... ... 500 Invercargill services ... ... 300 Nelson services ... ... 200 51,825 Gratuities and landing and shipping Postal Union transit charges 5,100 23,000 800 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— Industries and Commerce Department— £ Vancouver service ... 10,000 San Francisco service ... 12,500 Chatham Islands service ... 250 83,425 22,750 60,675 CONVEYANCE OF INLAND MAILS. 3 Charges for and incidental to — Auckland Blenheim Christchurch Dunedin Gisborne Greymouth Hamilton Invercargill Napier Nelson New Plymouth Oamaru Thames Timaru Wanganui Wellington New services, &c. (all districts) 19,500 1,900 9,900 8,900 7,800 4,800 16,500 5,500 9,650 6,600 6,500 1,800 5,500 6,350 10,650 26,000 7,000 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— £ Subsidies by settlers ... 1,775 Subsidies by Government Departments for mail services ... 3,500 1.54,850 5,275 149,575

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POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT— continued.

B—B. 7.

[tem. t POST AND TELEGRAPH WORKING-EXPENSES — continued. 19: 12-23. 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 ... ... 102,000 105,000 MAINTENANCE OF TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE LINES. Charges for and incidental to — Maintenance of Telegraph and Telephone Lines— £ Extra labour ... ... 72,750 Material for repairs ... ... 92,000 Rural telephones (assistance to settlers) 150 Travelling-expenses of telegraph engineers and linemen ... ... 9,000 Camp allowances ... ... 8,000 Cost of cable repairs ... ... 10,000 191,900 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— £ Sale of old material ... ... ■ 1,500 Recoveries on account of repairs effected in Departmental workshops ... ... 4,500 6,000 185,900 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES. Charges for and incidental to — Allowances— £ Calculation of Savings-bank interest ... 5,000 Forage ... ... 1,200 Locality allowances for cadets stationed away from home ... ... 250 Lodging to cadets and cadettes, and non-clerical officers ... ... 15,000 Miscellaneous allowances ... 4,000 Payment to nominated representative on Post and Telegraph Board of Appeal ... ... 100 Savings-bank tellers allowances ... 1,000 26,550 Mechanical Appliances, Bicycles, &c.— Allowance to officers using their own £ bicycles, and to motor-cycle riders... 4 500 Purchase of motor-cycles, motor-ears, and bicycles ... ... 10,000 Purchase of motor-oil ... ... 20,000 Repairs and hire ... ... 10,000 Typewriters purchased ... ... 900 Typewriter repairs ... ... 100 45,500

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POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT— continued.

Item. 192 12-23. POST AND TELEGRAPH WORKING-EXPENSES — continued. VOTE No. 7— continued. £ £ MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES— continued. 6 Charges for and incidental to — continued. Cash Deficiencies— Cash destroyed in Te Teko Post-office £ fire ... ... 75 Misappropriation (of amount received for per cent. Inscribed Stock) by E. H. K. Hughes, Dunedin ... 1,000 Stoke Post-office ,,. ... 30 Tapanui land-tax receipts, 18th November, 1918 ... ... 2 1,107 Office Management Expenses— Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... 800 Audit fees ... ... ... 325 Bank exchange, commission, discount, and stamp duty ... ... 1,000 Cleaning and scavenging ... ... 17,000 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 ... ... 300 Office expenses ... ... 8,500 Payment to High Commissioner, London, for clerical work performed for the Department ... 465 Rent of buildings leased for post and telegraph offices, &c. ... ... 8,500 Share of rent of London office .. 150 Stamps, production of ... ... 8,284 Stationery, printing, and binding ... 83,000 * Temporary clerks and telegraphists ... 2,000 *Temporary exchange attendants ... 15,000 * Temporary officers, postmen, messengers, and general division ... 40,000 210,524 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus ... 1,979 £ Overtime and meal allowances ... 5,000 Parcel-post expenses ... ... 26,000 Repairs, fittings, new buildings, &c. ... 5,600 208,545 36,600 Sundry Charges — Amounts improperly withdrawn from Post-office Savings-bank accounts — Auckland, No. 393214 ... ... 12 Auckland, No. 403614... ... 11 Christchurch, No. 318648 ... 30 Compassionate allowances to — Widow of the late J. Morton, Relieving Postmaster, Christchurch ... 225 Widow of D. N. Mcintosh, late Postmaster, Frankton Junction ... 165 | * Includes cost-of-living increase to wa; ;es.

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POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT— continued.

item. 19 12-23. ( POST AND TELEGRAPH WORKING-EXPENSES — continued. £ VOTE No. 7 -continued. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES— continued. Charges for and incidental to — continued. Sundry Charges— continued. Compassionate allowances to— continued. £ Widow of S. H. Keast, late Postmen's Sorter, Invercargill ... 150 Widow of D. H. Scott, late Clerk, Chief Post Office, Wellington ... 150 Compensation for articles lost or damaged during transmission by post 200 Compensation to—■ J. Hannagan, Lineman, Gisborne: loss of left forefinger through accident on duty ... ... 91 F. H. Butler, Lineman, Palmerston North: Loss of thumb through accident ... ... 72 Parents of late message-boy, E. H. Forster, Wellington, killed whilst on duty through motor accident... 135 W. L. Taylor, temporary Lineman, Dunedin, for loss of left index-finger through accident whilst in the performance of his duty ... ... 62 Miss K. Conaghan, for injuries received through being run into by a Departmental motor vehicle at Wellington ... ... 15 W. J. Collins, for injuries received to himself and motor-car colliding with a guy - rope stretched across the road by Departmental workmen erecting telegraph-poles at Mauriceville ... ... ... 142 Expenses in connection with Post and ■ Telegraph Board of Appeal ... 350 Funeral expenses of E. H. Forster, late Telegraph Messenger, Wellington, killed whilst on duty ... ... 22 Payment to A. F. Wimsett, Supervisor, Mail Branch, Palmerston North, for legal expenses of defence (authorized by Cabinet, 6th February, 1912, then refused, now accepted) ... ... 100 Pensions for officers retired, whose allowance from the Superannuation Fund is under £52 per annum ... 350 Photograph of first Promotion Board... 4 Travelling-expenses of members of the Executive Committee and delegates of the Post and Telegraph Officers' Association attending a meeting in Wellington to discuss the question of affiliation with the Alliance of Labour 183 2,469 Travelling-expenses, &c— Inspection of offices ... ... 2,500 Railway travelling post-offices allowances ... ... 3,350

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POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT— continued.

Item. 1922-23. POST AND TELEGRAPH WORKING-EXPENSES — continued. £ £ VOTE No. 7— continued. MISCELLANEOU S SERVICES—continued. Charges for and incidental to — continued. Travelling-expenses, &c. — continued. £ Relieving-expenses ... ... 7,500 Removal expenses ... ... 7,500 Travelling expenses, allowances, and tram-fares ... ... 5,000 25,850 Uniform clothing 12,000 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— Motor service: Telegraph Ex- £ tension ... ... 5,000 Savings-bank management expenses ... ... 7,100 Workshops ... ... 4,000 Sundries ... ... 3,900 358,621 20,000 TOTAL—VOTE No. 7 338,621 2,382,037 TOTAL .... .... .... J Tl £2,382,C 137

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PUBLIC BUILDINGS, DOMAINS, MAINTENANCE OF ROADS, AND IRRIGATION WORKS.

Salaries. 1922-23. Other Charges. Total. ote No. 8. —Public Buildings a: 5,65 £ >5 97,503 £ 103, £ 5,655 97,503 103,158 „ 9.—Government Domains 4,41 4,415 15 400 400 4, 4,815 „ 10. — Maintenance and Improvement of Roads 59,468 59,468 59, 59,468 „ 11. —Maintenance of Irrigation Works 2,250 2,250 2, 2,250 TOTAL ... 10,07 10,070 rO 159,621 159,621 169, 169,691 Nu mber of Persons. Item. 19 12-23. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. 1922-23. 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 £837 (Architect) Class G — 1 at £505 (7 months) Class D— £ 1 at £430 ... ... 430 1 at £395 ... ... 395 837 295 2 826 Clerical Division. * 1 Class IV— 1 at £430 Class V— 3 at £380 Class VI— 3 at £330 Class VII— 1 at £305 ... ... 305 1 at £235 ... ... 235 430 3 1,140 3 990 2 540 General Division. 1 at £355 ... ... 355 1 at £280 ... ... 280 1 at £255 ... ... 255 3 890 16 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 5,947 292 15,655 iculars of salaries see " Public Service Classification List." f Inclu *Foi i- parti iries 01 ides cost-of-lr -ing increase to scale sals r wages.

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

Number of Persons. Item. PUBLIC BUILDINGS— continued. 192' 1-23. 1922-23. VOTE No. 8— continued. Maintenance, etc. — -continued. £ 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 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 Expenses in addition to or in excess of amount provided under the Civil List Act, 1920 : Government H ouses > Auckland and Wellington — Fuel, light, water, and cleaning for official and reception rooms, outbuildings, and grounds Telephones Freight, cartage, and transport charges (£10,000 recoverable) 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 Rent of sites for fumigation-shed and poison-depot, Dunedin, for Department of Agriculture Repairs to Seddon Memorial Services and supplies for other Departments (£7,000 recoverable) "Special 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 (£17,000 recoverable) Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 475 140 12,000 3,000 300 700 20,000 19,000 5,785 2,000 11,000 700 26,000 3,000 500 3,000 2,000 500 150 150 150 24 25 100 2,000 26 27 458 50 28 29 8,000 200 30 350 31 32 50 1,500 33 112,207 100 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— £ Freight, &c. ... ... 10,000 Services, &c., for other Departments 7,000 Wages of overseers, &c. ... 17,000 Miscellaneous items ... ... 4,062 135,565 38,062 TOTAL—VOTE No. 8 ... 97,503 103,1 * Previi >usly charged to " Contingencies." f Includes cost-of-living increase to s< oale salaries oi zes. WM

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

Number of Persons. Item. GOVERNMENT DOMAINS. 1922 192' 1-23. 1922-23.' VOTE No. 9. Salaries— £ 1 £ General Division. £ 1 at £280 ... ... 280 1 at £270 ... ... 270 3 at £254 ... ... 762 1 at £238 ... ... 238 1,550 Temporary Officers. 8 Gardeners at £235 ... ... 1,880 6 Gardeners at £227 ... ... 1,135 14 3,015 20 4,565 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus ... ... ... 150 *4,415 ■1 3 4 5 (i Other Charges for and incidental to — +Casual labour ... ... ... *85 I Coal, coke, &c. ... ... ... 100 IFlower seeds, bulbs, plants, &c. ... ... 100 {Garden implements, manures, &c. ... * ... 100 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 50 435 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 ... ... 35 400 TOTAL—VOTE No. 9 ... 4,81 MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENT OF ROADS. VOTE No. 10. 1 2 Other Charges for and incidental to — Expenses incidental to the Maintenance and Improvement of Roads ... ... ... 60,394 Compassionate allowance to Mrs. Marion C. Soufflot, widow of the late A. L. Soufflot, Overseer, Public Works Department ... ... ... 74 60,394 74 60,468 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the j Public Revenues Act, 1910 ... ... 1,000 60,468 1,000 TOTAL—VOTE No. 10 ... 59,461 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, including interest on purchase-money of Chatto Creek water-rights (£2,250 recoverable) ... 2,275 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 ... ... 25 2,275 25 TOTAL—VOTE No. 11 ... 2,250 'AL £169,691 * Inoludi is cos ;-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages. f Previously charged to " Continj ;encies."

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NATIVE DEPARTMENT.

1922-23. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Vote No. 12.—Native Department— p £ 15,054 £ 3,500 9,950 £ Subdivision I. — Native Department ... ... 15,054 18,554 ,, II. — Miscellaneous Services ... 9,950 Total—Vote No. 12 ..'.. ... 15,054 15,054 13,450 28,504 TOTAL ... ... ... 15,054 13,450 28,504 Number Item _ of Persons. 19 1-23. VOTE No. 12.—NATIVE DEPARTMENT. 1922-23. 1922-23. Subdivision No. I. — Native Department. 1 * Salaries — Clerical Division. Glass II — 4 4 at £525 2,100 4 Class III— 1 1 at £455 I 455 Class IV— £ 1 at £430 ... ... 430 3 2 at £405 ... ... 810 3 1,240 Class V— 1 1 at £380 1 380 Glass VI— 11 11 at £330 11 3,630 Class VII— 10 at £305 ... ... 3,050 2 at £275 ... ... 550 1 at £265 ... ... 265 8 at £255 ... ... 2,040 3 at £236 ... ... 705 1 at £215 ... ... 215 9 at £200 ... ... 1,800 2 at £130. ... ... 260 1 at £125 ... ... 125 1 at £120 ... ... 120 39 1 at £105 ... ... 105 39 9,235 General Division. 2 at £191 ... .. 382 2 at £142 ... ... 284 2 at £130 ... ... 260 1 at £120 ... ... 120 8 1 at £105 ... ... 105 1,151 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Sorviee Classification Lis!

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NATIVE DEPARTMENT— continued.

9—B. 7.

Number of Persons. 1922-28. Item. VOTE No. 12.—NATIVE DEPARTMENT— continued. i i 192 1-23. Subdivision No. I. — Native Department —continued. 1 1 Salaries— continued. Judges of Native Land Court. £ 1 at £920 (Chief Judge) ... ... 920 4 at £775 ... ... 3,100 2 at £725 ... ... 1,450 7 5,470 74 Less proportion of increases to salaries provided for but not payable for full year ... 23,661 116 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 23,545 491 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Travelling allowances and expenses :;: 23,054 3,500 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— £ Translations ... ... 50 Services for other Departments ... 400 Administration expenses of Maori Land Boards ... ... 7,550 26,554 8,000 Total — Subdivision No. 1 18,554 Subdivision No. II. — Miscellaneous Services. Charges for and incidental to — 3 Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties 4 Contribution of £1 for £1 towards cost of monument to late Keepa te Rangipuawhe 5 Destruction of rabbits on Native lands : Wages and other expenses 6 Fees to Supervisors, Native Interpreters examinations 7 Freight, cartage, and transport charges.. 8 Fuel, light, power, water, and cleaning ... 9 Funeral expenses of J. H. W. Uru, M.P., deceased... 10 Law-costs 11 Payment to Ohinemuri County Council for water supplied to Native settlements on the banks of the Ohinemuri River 12 Postage, telegrams, rent of boxes, and telephones ... 13 Printing, stationery, office fittings, and requisites 14 Rent 15 Temporary assistance 16 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 125 54 7,500 25 200 150 9 10 12 13 14 15 If, 50 1,000 900 250 *577 100 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— Administration expenses of Maori Land Boards 10,950 1,000 Total — SubdivisionNo.il 9,950 TOTAL—VOTE No. 12 28,504 )TAL TAL .£28, i()4 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS.

1922-23. o_i-_: m „ r\t.u Other Charges. Total. Salaries, Salaries. Oth £ Vote No. 13.—Department of External Affairs ... 2,141 £ 2,141 £ 16,615 £ 18,756 TOTAL ... ... ... 2,141 2,141 16,615 18,756 Number Item _ 01 Persons. DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS. 1922-23. | 19 1-23. VOTE No. 13. £ 1 *Salaries— Administrative Division 775 1 1 at £775 (Secretary) Clerical Division. Class IV— 1 1 at £430 Glass V — 1 1 at £380 Class VII— 1 1 at £215 430 1 1 380 1 215 General Division. £ 1 at £230 ... ... 230 2 1 at £152 ... ... 152 2 6 382 6 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 2,182 41 12,141 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Advertising, books, photographs, newspapers, and other publications 3 Expenses "of upkeep, Apia Observatory (£800 recoverable from British Government) ... 4 Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... 5 Grant to Samoan Administration on behalf of — Medical and Educational Services ... £13,500 Wireless services ... ... 2,500 2 3 4 5 40 1,600 5 16,000 6 Office fittings and requisites, including printing and stationery 7 Photographic film : Cost of obtaining and printing ... 6 7 140 50 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification List." finch. * Fo to scale sat 1 partii ,ries oi ides cost-of-liv -ing increase to scale salaries or wages.

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DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued.

Number of Persons. Item. 1922-23. \ DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS— contd. 1922-23. £ £ VOTE No. 13. Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. 8 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes, including cost of High Commissioner's cables ... ... 400 9 Telephone services, including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls ... ...- 30 10 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 120 11 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 30 8 9 10 11 18,415 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— £ Apia Observatory ... ... 1,600 Miscellaneous ... ... 200 1,800 16,615 TOTAL—VOTE No. 13 ... 18,756 18,756 T )TA )TAL .... .... .... .... 4218,756 56

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COOK ISLANDS.

1Q iy I 1922-23. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Salaries. Otht i £ £ £ r ote No. 14. —Cook Islands ... ... ... 11,415 11,422 22,837 TOTAL ... ... ... 11,415 11,422 22,837 Number Item of Persons. COOK ISLANDS. 1 Q9.9-9.S 19 2-23, 1922-23. VOTE No. 14. 1 Salaries — Head Office— Administrative Division. Cook Islands— Resident Commissioner Land Court Judge Medical Officers : 1 at £675, 1 at £575 Collector of Customs Fruit Inspector Police Officer Postmaster (Rarotonga) ... Wireless Operators: 1 (in charge) at £400, 1 at £200 10 School-teachers 920 625 1,250 245 205 235 350 600 4,600 10 Niue— Resident Commissioner Assistant to Resident Commissioner ... School-teachers : 1 at £375, 1 at £330, 1 at £205 Medical Officer 7 Police Officer 17 600 215 910 610 50 7 17 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications 3 Cook and other Islands Administration and other17 11,415 2 30 3 1,200 250 expenses 4 Erection of fruit-packing sheds, Rarotonga 5 Expenses in connection with visit of W. C. Berridge to Rarotonga to act as Deputy Fruit Inspector ... 6 Freight, cartage, and transport charges... 7 Grant for erection of additions to Hospital, Rarotonga 8 Installation of wireless-telegraph system at Niue ... 9 Installation of wireless-telephone system at Aitutaki 10 Medical service, Niue 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 50 10 1,000 500 1,500 250

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COOK ISLANDS— continued.

Number Itom . it Persons. ! COOK ISLANDS— continued. 1922 1922-23. L922-23. VOTE No. 14— continued. £ £ Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. 11 Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) 12 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... 13 Rarotonga wireless: Adjustment of accounts with Post and Telegraph Department 14 Subsidy for service to Niue ... 15 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) 16 Travelling allowances and expenses ... 17 Tropical allowances 18 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ll 12 13 14 15 20 100 3,000 1,400 57 30 2,050 25 20 100 3,000 1,400 16 17 18 57 30 2,050 25 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— Miscellaneous - 11,472 50 11,472 50 TOTAL—VOTE No. 14 .:. i 11,422 11,422 22,837 1 TOTAL TO -*■ £22,837

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DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE.

1922-23. ._ : _j Salaries. Other Charges. £ £ 7,143 41,007 Total. ote No. 15.—Department of Industries and Commerce £ 48,150 TOTAL 7,143 41,007 48,150 Number of Persons. Item. 195 12-23. DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE. 1922-23. VOTE No. 15. * Sal aries-— Professional Division. Class B — 2 at £525 2 1,050 2 Class D — 2 at £430 860 Clerical Division. 1 Class I — 1 at £625 625 1 Class TV— 1 at £430 430 Class VI— £ 1 at £330 (2 months) . . ... 55 1 at £295 (£15, 3* months) ... 300 2 355 Class VII— 1 at £295 (£10, 7 months) 301 General Division. 1 at £235 ... ... 235 1 at £191 ... ... 191 1 at £142 f£12, 1 year) ... ... 154 1 at £114 (£16, 10 months)... ... 127 1 at £114 (£16, 5£ months) ... ... 122 829 Board of Trade. 1 at £920 (Chairman) ... ... 920 1 at £775 (8$ months) ... ... 212 1,132 Trade Representatives. 1 at £300 (also Tourist Agent, £400) ... 300 1 at £100 (also Tourist Agent, £350) ... 100 1 at £50 (also Tourist Agent, £50) ... 50 3 450 * Por particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification List.

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DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE— continued.

Number of Persons. Item. 192 !-23. 1922-23." i 1 DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIES AND COMM ERGE—continued. VOTE No. 15— continued. £ Salaries of Officers on loan from other Departments — Professional Division. Class D— 1 at £430 (3 months) and at £420 (9 months) 423 Clerical Division. Class II— 1 at £525 (3 months) Class IV— 1 at £430 (3 months) and at £420 (9 months) Class V— 1 at £360 (3 months) and at £350 (l month approximate) Class VI— £ 1 at £330 (2 months approximate) ... 62 1 at £330 (1 month approximate) .. 34 131 I 1 423 1 99 96 General Division. 1 at £215 (1-| months approximate) ... 27 1 at £215 (lb months approximate) ... 26 1 at £114 (1 month approximate) ... 10 3 63 28 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 7,267 124 Other Charges for and incidental to— Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Account, record, and other books (including cost of material, printing, and binding) Bicycles: Purchase and upkeep British Empire Exhibition Mission: Travelling and incidental expenses British Empire Exhibition (first instalment) Distribution of commodities, expenses in connection with Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... Fuel, light, power, and water Industrial Exhibitions — £ Auckland ... ... 35 Christchurch ... ... 96 *7,148 2 185 3 75 1 i 5 6 7 300 15,000 8 9 10 25 20 65 Law-costs Office-cleaning Office furniture, fittings, and requisites (including printing and stationery) ... Overtime and meal allowances Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... Price Investigations Promotion of sale of New Zealand manufactures in outside markets Purchase of wheat, to establish a credit for the (£250,000 recoverable) Publications, preparation and distribution of Rates, Head Office 131 50 50 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 250 5 400 50 20 18 250,000 100 5 19 20 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. 1922-23. 1922-23. DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE— continued. VOTE No. 15— continued. £ 21 22 23 24 25 26 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Rent, High Commissioner's Office, London, proportion of Subsidies to — Flour-millers Steamer services— New Zealand-Vancouver (half) New Zealand-San Francisco (half) New Zealand-Chatham Islands (half) Telephone services (including installation, extension, maintenance, rent, and calls) Transfer and removal expenses Travelling allowances and expenses Typewriters, purchase and repairs of Work performed by other Departments... Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 150 250 10,000 12,500 250 27 28 29 30 31 125 100 800 10 70 20 291,007 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— Sales of wheat 298,150 250,000 TOTAL—VOTE No. 15 ... 48,150 TOTAL .£48,15

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JUSTICE DEPARTMENT.

10— B. 7.

1922-23. Salaries, Other Charges. Total. Vote No. 16.—Department of Justice — £ £ £ Subdivision I. — Justice: Head Office ... ... 8,178 ... 3,178 II.—Patent Office ... ... \ 2,406 1,665 4,071 III.—Bankruptcy ... ... \ 2,690 2,450 5,140 IV.—Coroners "... ... .. \ ... 6,000 j 6,000 ,, V. — Justice: Miscellaneous Services ... ... 23,574 i 23,574 ■ ■ TOTAL—VOTE No. 16 ... ... 8,274 33,689 41,963 i , ; 8,274 33,689 41,963 Vote No. 17. —Supreme and Magistrates' Courts — Subdivision I. — -Supreme Court ... ... 8,946 ! 6,150 15,096 II.—Magistrates' and Wardens' Courts... 42,791 15,620 58,411 III.—Criminal Prosecutions... ... ... 17,620 17,620 TOTAL—VOTE No. 17 ... ... 51,737 39,390 91,127 39,390 91,127 Vote No. 18.—Prisons Department ... ... 52,149 26,175 78,324 TOTAL ... ... ... 112,160 99,254 211,414 112,160 JSSXL Item - ! 1922-23. VOTE No. 16.—DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. 1922-23. Subdivision No. I. — Justice. — Head Office. £ £ 1 '"Salaries— Administrative Division. 1 1 at £129 (also Controller-General of Prisons and Chief Probation Officer, £791) ... ... [ 129 Clerical Division. Class I — 1 1 at £625 ... ... ... 625 Glass III — 1 1 at £480 ... ... .. 480 Glass V — 1 1 at £380 ... ... ... 380 Class VII— £ 2 at £305 ... ... 610 1 at £295 ... ... 295 1 at £200 ... ... 200 1 at £130 ... ... 130 [ - 6 1 at £120 ... ... 120 j j | 1 1,355 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification List."

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JUSTICE DEPARTMENT— continued.

Nu mber of Persons. i Item. VOTE No. 16—DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE— continued. 192i 2-23. 1922-23. Subdivision No. I. — Justice : Head Office— continued. Salaries— continued. General Division. £ 1 at £174 ... ... 174 1 at £105 ... ... 105 £ £ 2 279 12 Less proportion of increases to salaries provided for but not payable for full year ... 3,248 22 3,178 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus *3,226 48 Total — -Subdivision No. I Subdivision No II. — Patent Office. Salaries — Clerical Division. 1 1 Special Class — 1 at £675 Class V— 1 at £380 Class VII— £ 1 at £295 ... ... 295 1 at £235 ... ... 235 1 at £130 ... ... 130 1 at £125 ... ... 125 1 at £105 ... ... 105 675 380 890 General Division. 1 at £280 ... ... 280 1 at £142 ... ... 142 1 at £105 ... ... 105 3 527 10 Less proportion of increases to salaries provided for but not payable for full year ... -2,472 2 4,071 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 2,470 64 3 4 5 6 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 Grant to J. C. Lewis, Registrar of Patents, towards expenses attending Empire Patent Conference, London Postage, telegrams, rent of boxes, and telephones ... Printing, stationery, office fittings, and requisites ... Temporary assistance Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 2,406 10 15 30 100 90 1,200 *200 10 7 8 9 LO 11 10 Total — Subdivision No. II 1,665 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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JUSTICE DEPARTMENT- continued.

Number ltem _ ot Persons. 1922-23. I VOTE No. 16.—DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE— continued. 192 1-23. Subdivision No. III. — Bankruptcy. £ £ 12 12 Salaries— Clerical Division. 2 3 5 Glass I— £ 1 at £575 ... ... 575 1 at £50 (also £525 as Registrar, Supreme Court) ... ... ... 50 Glass II — 1 at £525 (3 months) ... ... 132 2 at £525 ' ... ... 1,050 Class VII— — 1 at £275 ... ... 275 1 at £200 ... ... 200 3 at £115 ... ... 345 625 1,182 . 5 820 1 1 General Division. 1 at £215 215 11 11 Less proportion of increases to salaries provided for but not payable for full year ... -2,842 88 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 2,754 64 „ ,. „ ! 2,690 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 13 14 15 16 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising bankruptcy notices in the New Zealand Gazette 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 Temporary assistance Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 180 100 1,300 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 130 260 i 100 \ 300 30 25 Total — Subdivision No. Ill 2,450 5,14i Subdivision No. IV. — Coroners. 23 24 25 23 24 25 Charges for and incidental to — Fees and expenses on inquests Payment of jurors Witnesses' expenses 5,000 500 500 Total — Subdivision No. IV ... - 6,000 * Inoludes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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JUSTICE DEPARTMENT- continued.

Number Item _, 31 Persons. ( 1922-23. VOTE No. 16—DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE— continued, 1922-23. £ £ Subdivision No. V. — Justice : Miscellaneous Services. Charges for and incidental To26 27 28 29 30 26 27 28 29 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties Commission on money-orders for transmission of maintenance moneys Compassionate allowance to widow of late V. G. Day, Stipendiary Magistrate Compilation of new edition Justices' Handbook— Payment to W. G. Riddell, S.M., for £ editing and revision ... ... 100 Printing and binding ... ... 450 100 200 100 388 30 31 32 33 31 32 33 Contribution towards salary of Analyst at Auckland Expenses under the Juries Act, 1908 ... Expenses under the Reformatory Institutions Act, 1909 550 50 3,000 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 34 35 Fines, refund of Fuel, light, water, cleaning, freight, cartage, office equipment, and maintenance of Court grounds and offices Grants to — P. L. Hollings, Stipendiary Magistrate, in lieu of leave of absence on retirement V. G. Day, Stipendiary Magistrate, in lieu of leave of absence on retirement A. L. Souter in full settlement of compensation on account of costs incurred in Souter v. Souter and others Law-costs Postage, telegrams, and'rent of boxes ... Printing and stationery Proportion of cost of administering licensing laws in districts where the Counties Act is not in operation Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Temporary clerical and other assistance — £ Clerks, Bailiffs, and Messengers ... 534 Interpreters ... ... 50 5,000 100 3,400 36 383 37 194 38 39 40 41 42 250 25 3,400 5,000 43 50 44 1,000 45 46 47 Travelling allowances and expenses Type writers : Purchase and repairs Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 584 200 300 45 1 46 47 50 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— £ Jury fees ... ... 600 Miscellaneous ... ... 150 24,324 750 Total — Subdivision No. V 23,574 TOTAL—VOTE No. 16 41,963

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JUSTICE DEPARTMENT —continued

Number of Persons. !tem. VOTE No, 17.—SUPREME AND MAGISTRATES' COURTS. 1922-23. 1922-23. Subdivision No. I. — Supreme Court. £ 1 Salaries— Clerical Division. 675 I 3 4 1 Special Class — 1 at £675 Glass I — £ 2 at £625 ... ... 1,250 1 at £525 .... ... 525 Glass V — 4 at £380 Class VI— 1 at £330 Class VII— 1 at £295 ... ... 295 3 at £255 ... ... 765 2 at £235 ... ... 470 1 at £215 ... ... 215 1 at £200 ... ... 200 2 at £130 ... ... 260 1,775 1,520 330 L0 General Division. 2,205 1 at £305 ... ... 305 3 at £280 ... ... 840 1,145 Unclassified. 8 Clerks to Judges at £190 ... 1,520 8 31 -9,170 Less proportion of increases provided for but not payable for full year ... 29 • Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 9,141 195 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Proportion of fees to be refunded to Sheriffs 3 Travelling allowances and expenses of Judges and clerks 4 Other expenses of Circuit Courts and Court of Appeal 8,946 2 3 350 4 4,500 1,300 Total — Subdivision No. I 6,150 15,096 Subdivision No. II. — Magistrates' and Wardens' Courts. 5 Salaries— Clerical Division. 3 1 10 Glass II — 3 at £525 Class III- — 1 at £480 Class IV— £ 9 at £430 ... ... 3,870 1 at £405 ... ... 405 Class V — 9 at £380 ... ... 3,420 2 at £365 ... ... 730 Class VI— ■ 16 at £330 ... ... 5,280 1 at £295 ... 295 1,575 480 4,275 11 4,150 17 5,575 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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JUSTICE DEPARTMENT —continued.

Number if Persons. i Item. VOTE No. 17.—SUPREME AND MAGISTRATES' COURTS— oontinued. 1922-23. 1922-23. Subdivision No. II. — Magistrates' and Wardens' Courts — continued. £ 5 Salaries— continued. Clerical Division— continued. Class VII— £ 9 at £305 ... ... 2,745 3 at £295 ... ... 885 5 at £275 ... ... 1,375 16 at £255 ... ... 4,080 10 at £235 ... ... 2,350 7 at £215 ... ... 1,505 14 at £200 ... ... 2,800 1 at £150 ... ... 150 8 at £130 ... ... 1,040 1 at £125 ... ... 125 11 at £120 ... ... 1,320 3 at £105 ... ... 315 1 at £90 ... ... 90 89 18,780 General Division. 4 at £300 ... ... 1,200 1 at £280 ... ... 280 25 at £260 ... ... 6,500 6 at £250 ... ... 1,500 1 at £240 ... ... 240 7 at £225 ... ... 1,575 1 at £142 ... ... 142 45 11,437 176 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus *46,272 1,222 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 — Salaries as Clerks Licensing Com- £ mittees ... ... 900 Salaries as Clerks of Awards ... 230 Salaries as Registrars of Electors... 500 License fees under Land Agents Act, 1912 ... ... 370 45,050 2,000 Less proportion of increases to salaries provided for but not payable for full year ... 43,050 259 Other Charges for and incidental to — Allowances to officers acting as Inspectors of Factories — 5 at £25 Allowances to Police Constables acting as Clerks of Courts Mileage fees to be refunded to Bailiffs ... Office-cleaners Rents Travelling allowances and expenses 42,791 125 7 1,320 , 4,500 1,900 400 7,000 8 9 L0 II Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— Allowances to officers acting as Inspectors of Factories 15,745 125 Total — Subdivision No. II 15,620 58,411 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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JUSTICE DEPARTMENT- continued.

Number Item jf Persons. ' ' V OTE No. 17.—SUPREME AND MAGISTRATES' . __!_ COURTS— continued. 1922-23. 1925 i-23. i Subdivision No. Ill — Criminal Prosecutions. £ £ Charges for and incidental to — 12 Expenses in connection with the defence of prisoners under the Justices of the Peace Amendment Act, 1912 12 120 8,500 3,500 6,000 13 Expenses of witnesses 14 Fees to Crown Solicitors and Prosecutors 15 Payment of jurors under the Juries Act, 1908 13 14 15 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 — Refund of costs of prosecution 18,120 500 Total — Subdivision No. Ill 17,620 TOTAL—VOTE No. 17... 91,127 PRISONS DEPARTMENT. 1 VOTE No. 18. 1 Salaries— Administrative Division. 1 1 at £791 (Controller-General of Prisons and Chief Probation Officer; also Under-Secretary for Justice, £129) 791 Professional Division. 1 1 at £756 (Superintendent, Waikeria, also Medical Superintendent, Mental Hospital, Tokanui, £200) 756 Clerical Division. Class III — 1 1 at £455 Class IV— 1 1 at £405 Class V— 1 1 at £380 Class VI— £ 2 at £330 ... ... 660 3 1 at £305 ... ... 305 Class VII— 1 at £295 ... ... 295 1 at £275 ... ... 275 1 at £105 ... ... 105 4 lat£90 ... ... 90 1 455 1 405 1 380 3 965 General Division. 1 Inspector of Prisons Superintendents— 1 at £525 (BorstalInstitution), (9 months) 394 1 at £510 ... ... ' 510 1 at £495 ... ... 495 5 2 at £260 ... ... 520 Gaolers— 1 at £440 ... ... 440 1 at £430 ... 430 1 at £360 ... ... 360 1 at £345 (4 months) ... ... 115 4 at £330 ... 1 320 10 2 at £300 ... ... '600 765 650 1,919 10 3,265

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J U STICE DEPARTMENT —continued.

Number kof Persons. PRISONS DEPARTMENT— continued. . < 1922-23. VOTE No. 18— continued. 1 Salaries — continued. 1925 £ 5-23. £ General Division— continued. Deputy Superintendents — 2 2 at £385 Officer in Charge— 1 1 at £360 Chief Warders — 1 at £345 1 at £335 2 at £330 5 1 at £320 Principal Warders — 4 at £315 2 at £310 9 3 at £295 Acting Principal Warders— 14 at £295 15 1 at £275 Warders— 21 at £290 3 at £285 3 at £280 6 at £275 8 at £270 9 at £265 18 at £260 5 at £255 17 at £250 1 at £245 7 at £240 7 at £230 109 4 at £215 Warder Instructors — 2 at £290 4 at £285 2 at £280 6 at £275 4 at £270 1 at £265 2 at £260 22 1 at £250 Matron — 1 1 at £215 Assistant Matrons — 1 at £205 1 at £200 1 at £165 1 at £155 6 2 at £150 9 15 5 2 1 £ 345 335 660 320 1,260 620 885 I 4,130 275 6,090 855 840 1,650 2,160 2,385 4,680 1,275 4,250 245 1,680 1,610 860 580 1,140 560 1,650 1,080 265 520 250 205 200 165 155 300 770 360 1,660 2,765 4,405 28,580 6,045 215 1 AOK 109 28,580 22 1 6,045 215 6 1,025 1,025 215 174 1 Office Assistant 1 Shorthand-writer and typiste Schoolmaster, Waikeria Farm-manager, Invercargill... Farm-manager, Waikeria ... Farm - manager, Paparua (£305), (6 months) Quarry Manager, Auckland... Institutional Instructor and Probation Officer, Invercargill (£340), (6 months) Brickworks Manager, Wi Tako 8 Electrician and Engineer, Waikeria (£305), (6 months) 1 1 330 390 365 152 335 170 390 152 215 174 O OAA 2,284 58,849

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JUSTICE DEPARTMENT— continued.

11— B. 7.

Number Item I of Persons. I PRISONS DEPARTMENT— continued. 1922-23. 1922-23. VOTE No. 18 --continued. £ 1 Salaries — continued. Non-classified. 255 1 7 8 Police Gaoler Medical Officers— £ 3 at £200 ... ... 600 1 at £150 ... ... 150 1 at £85 ... ... 85 1 at £75 ... ... 75 lat£65 ... ... 65 Honorary Probation Officers — 1 at £100 ... ... 100 3 at £50 ... ... 150 4 at £25 ... ... 100 975 8 350 224 224 1,580 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus -60,429 1,480 Less recoveries for use of houses and quarters ... 58,949 4,900 Less recoveries of salaries of officers employed on public works 54,049 1,900 52,149 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 L3 14 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Allowances to instructing and other officers Clothing, bedding, furniture, &c. 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-aliowances ... 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 : Purchase of plant, coal supplies, ko. General prison works, buildings, and workshops ... Tools and materials for prison labour... Workshops equipment 250 500 4,500 500 50 300 5,000 2,800 4,000 200 500 50 15 200 2,300 16 17 18 350 500 450 19 700 600 20 21 28 24 750 2,000 1,700 60 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages,

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JUSTICE DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. PRISONS DEPARTMENT-co?i tinned. 1922-23. ( i 1922-23. VOTE No. 18— continued. £ £ 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 25 26 27 28 29 30 81 32 33 34 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. 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, &c. 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 1,400 6,800 17,000 650 450 3,865 700 500 1,250 1,800 35 36 37 38 39 500 300 2,000 600 100 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— £ Sale of metal ... ... 14,500 Farm-produce ... ... 8,500 Farm stock ... ... 3,500 Concrete blocks and piles ... 1,000 Bricks ... ... 2,000 Timber ... ... 1,500 Boots ... ... 1,500 Prison labour ... ... 6,500 Miscellaneous credits ... 1,000 66,175 40,000 TOTAL—VOTE No. 18 26,175 78,324 AL £211,41

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CROWN LAW OFFICE.

1922-23. Salaries. I Other Charges. ; I Total. ote No. 19.—Crown Law Office £ 5,692 £ 335 £ 6,027 TOTAL 5,692 335 6,027 Number of Persons. Item. I CROWN LAW OFFICE. 192 1-23. 1922-23. VOTE No. 19. £ £ 1 -Salaries— Solicitor-General 1,350 Professional Division. I £ 1 Crown Solicitor at £956 ... ... 956 2 Crown Solicitors at £837 ... ... 1,674 3 Glass C — 1 at £550 2,630 1 550 Clerical Division. 1 Class II— 1 at £525 (also Private Secretary, £25) Class VII— 1 at £205 525 1 205 General Division. 1 at £235 (4 months) ... ... 79 1 at £215 ... ... 215 1 at £191 (10 months) ... ... 160 3 • 454 10 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus .v. 5,714 22 15,692 2 Other Charges for and ncidental to — Annual certificates under the Law Practitioners Act, 1908 2 3 4 30 125 3 4 5 6 5 6 Law-costs Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... Printing "Index to Laws of New Zealand" (£350 recoverable) 175 50 350 *For to scale salu r partit iries oi parti) tries o culars of salaries sec " Public Service Classification List." finch ir wages. idea cost-of-lh 'iiig increase

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CROWN LAW OFFICE- continued.

Number of Persons. ( Item. 1922-23. 1922-23. CROWN LAW OFFICE— continued. VOTE No. 19— continued. £ £ 7 8 9 10 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. 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 100 35 20 50 935 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— £ Law-costs ... ... 250 Sale of " Index to Laws of New Zealand" ... ... 350 6,627 600 TOTAL—VOTE No. 19 1 6,027 TO r . :al .£6,02

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POLICE DEPARTMENT.

1922-23. _ _ Salaries. Other Charges. I Total, Vote No. 20.—Police— £ £ £ £ £ Subdivision I.—Police Department ... ... 306,136 98,000 404,136 98,000 404,136 „ II.—Miscellaneous ... ... ... 1,124 1,124 1,124 1,124 TOTAL ... ... ... 306,136 99,124 405,26C 99,124 405,260 Number Itom . 1922-23 of Persors. _</__ VOTE No. 20.—POLICE DEPARTMENT. 1922-23. 1922-23. Subdivision No. I. — Police Department. £ £ £ 1 Salaries— Head Office — 1 Commissioner ,i. ... ... 920 1 920 *Clerical Division. Class II— 1 1 at £525 ... ... ' ... 525 Glass VI— 2 2 at £330 ... ... ... 660 Class VII— £ 1 at £215 ... ... 215 2 1 at £120 ... ... 120 525 1 2 660 2 335 335 General Division. 1 1 at £305 ... ... ... 305 1 Inspector ... ... ... 470 2 2 Senior Sergeants : 1 at 20s. 8d., 1 at 20s. 2d. per day 745 1 1 Sergeant at 18s. 2d. ... ... ... 332 4 4 Constables : 1 at 16s., 2 at 15s. 6d. 1 at 14s. per day 1,113 1 1 2 1 4 305 470 745 332 1,113 Districts — 4 4 Superintendents: 1 at £585, 1 at £555, 2 at £535 2,210 13 13 Inspectors : 1 at £505, 1 at £495, 1 at £485, 2 at £480, 5 at £470, 3 at £460 ... ... 6,175 4 4 Sub-Inspectors at £420 ... ... ... 1,680 29 29 Senior Sergeants: 9 at 20s. 8d., 15 at 20s. 2d., 5 at 19s. 8d. per day ... ... ... 10,710 86 86 Sergeants: 56 at 18s. 8d„ 14 at 18s. 2d., 16 at 17s. 8d. per day ... ... ... I 28,878 850 850 Constables: 90 at 16s. 6d., 120 at 16s., 170 at 15s. 6d., 110 at 15s., 90 at 14s. 6d„ 270 at 14s. per day ... ... ... 233,143 8 8 Senior Detectives: 3 at 20s. 8d., 2 at 20s. 2d., 3 at 19s. 8d. per day ... ... ... 2,944 12 12 Detective-Sergeants : 8 at 20s. 8d., 8 at 18s. 8d., 1 at 18s. 2d. per day ... ... ... 4,188 4 18 4 29 86 2,210 6,175 1,680 10,710 28,878 850 8 233,143 12 2,944 4,188 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification List." it."

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POLICE DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. 1922-23. I VOTE No. 20.—POLICE DEPARTMENT— continued. 1922-23. Subdivision No. I. — Police Department —continued. I Salaries— continued. General Division— continued. 24 4 8 8 12 24 Detectives: 4 at 19s. 6d., 1 at 16s. 6d., 1 at 16s., 14 at 15s. 6d., 4 at 15s. per day 4 Native Constables 7 District Constables 8 Matrons: 3 at £177,4 at £158, 1 at £146 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 ... 7,072 250 700 1,309 680 5,000 120 1,077 —; 3,000 50 Less contributions from other Departments 313,514 10 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 313,504 7,368 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 Freight, cartage, insurance, and transport charges ... Fuel, light, power, and water Horse allowances, purchase, forage, bedding, shoeing, clipping, aud 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 Motor vehicles : Purchase and maintenance Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery and typewriter allowances) Police examinations, expenses of Police prosecutions and inquests, legal and medical advice, interpreting, payments for special services, and expenses of Departmental inquiries 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 -306,136 2 3 4 900 1,200 5 6 7 12,000 5,000 3,500 5,000 8 19,500 9 450 3,500 10 11 12 13 8,000 150 14 15 16 2,500 6,200 1,000 17 18 2,500 500 500 19 20 21 500 150 500 -22 1,500 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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POLICE DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number Ite m. of Persons. \ VOTE No. 20.—POLICE DEPARTMENT— continued. 1922-23. 192 was. Subdivision No. I. — Police Department —continued. £ Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. 23 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) 24 Travelling - expenses of police and transport of prisoners, transfer expenses of police and their families, and repairs to vehicles damaged by prisoners 25 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 28 24 I 3,200 22,500 25 100 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— Subsidies from local bodies Refunds of costs of prosecutions ... Refunds of travelling-expenses, &c. . Sick deductions Clothing deductions, &c. Miscellaneous recoveries 100,850 1,750 500 250 100 100 150 2,850 Total — Subdivision No. I 98,000 404,136 Subdivision No. II. — Police: Miscellaneous Services. Charges for and incidental to — 26 Compensation for automatic pistols and other expenses of administration of the Arms Act, 1920 ... 27 Compassionate allowance to widow and children of late Constable J. Dorgan, who was shot whilst on duty 28 Compassionate allowance to widow of late Constable M.Leahy 29 Compassionate allowance to widow of late Inspector L. Mullaney 30 Special allowance to ex-Constable H. J. Stewart for serious permanent injuries received in the service 26 27 500 250 28 100 29 30 235 39 Total — Subdivision No. II 1,124 TOTAL—VOTE No. 20... 405,260 TOTAL T() r £405,26'

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PENSIONS DEPARTMENT.

Salaries. 1922-23. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ tote No. 21—Pensions Department ... ... 22,800 22,800 104,696 127,496 TOTAL ... ... ... 22,800 104,696 127,496 22,800 Number Ifemot Persons. PENSIONS DEPARTMENT. 1922-23. 192 1-23. 1922-23. VOTE No. 21. 1 * Salaries— Administrative Division. 1 1 at £837 (Commissioner) ... 837 Clerical Division. Glass I — 1 1 at £575 1 575 Glass III— 2 2 at £480 2 960 Class IV— 5 5 at £430 5 2,150 Class VI— £ 6 at £330 ... ... 1 980 8 2 at £310 .. ... 620 8 2,600 Glass VII— 1 at £305 ... ... 305 8 at £295 ... ... 2,300 4 at £275 ... ... 1,100 1 at £265 ... ... 265 1 at £245 ... ... 245 4 at £235 ... ... 940 3 at £215 ... ... 645 21 at £200 ... ... 4,200 1 at £150 ... ... 150 8 at £130 ... ... 1,040 9 at £105 ... ... 945 12 at £90 ... ... 1,080 2 at £70 (10 months) ... ... 116 78 3 at £70 (9 months) ... ... 157 78 13,548 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification List, I)

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PENSIONS DEPARTMENT— continued.

12— B. 7.

Number TtenL of Persons. I , PLNSIONS DEPARTMENT— continued. 1922-23. 1922-23. | VOTE No. 21— continued. £ £ 1 Salakthib— continued. 11 General Division. £ 4 at £154 ... ... 616 3 at £142 ... ... 426 1 at £130 ... ... 130 1 at £114 ... ... 114 2 at £105 ... ... 210 11 106 106 Cadets' lodging-allowances ... Salaries and honoraria of members of War Pensions Board Salaries and honoraria of members of War Pensions Medical Appeal Board (3 months) Salary, Pensions Medical Examiner (9 months) 1,496. 634 2,320 400 900 Less proportion of salaries provided for but not payable for full year ... 26,420 1,029 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 25,391 491 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910, being contribution from Imperial Government for services rendered in payment of Imperial pensioners residing in New Zealand 24,900 2,100 -22,800 2 3 4 5 6 7 8. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 2 3 4 5 6 7 8. 9 10 11 12 13 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Exchange and commission on money-orders Expenses in connection with War Pensions' Commission, 1922 Fees for certificates of age ... Fuel, light, power, and water Grants to recipients of New Zealand Cross Interpreters'fees Loading on life-insurance premiums on account of impaired health occasioned by war service Medical fees Medical treatment of returned soldiers ... Office-cleaning Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) ... Payment to Post and Telegraph Department for services of officers Payment of hospital maintenance charges and allowances in respect of Imperial ex-soldier P. R. Hill, charged to Imperial Pensions Account, which amount the Ministry of Pensions, London, declines to accept as a liability on Imperial Government ... Payment of passage-money in respect of Imperial War Pensioner P. M. Gore, charged to Imperial Pensions Account, which amount the Ministry of Pensions, London, declines to accept as a liability on the Imperial Government 20 625 150 10 100 80 10 250 7,500 113,700 50 3,000 14 16,668 15 2 16 42 * Includes cost-of-liviiif.-, increase to scale salaries or wages.

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PENSIONS DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number of Persons. ( Item. 192 !-23. PENSIONS DEPARTMENT— continued. 1922-23. I VOTE No. 21— continued. £ 17 18 19 20 21 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Pensions to epidemic widows and their dependants... Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... Rent of offices Special annuities (86 cases) ... 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... 55,000 4,000 20 4,637 135 8,347 4,000 22 28 24 50 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— £ Defence Department vote ... 300 War Expenses Account ... 113,400 241,196 113,700 TOTAL—VOTE No. 21 ... 127,496 AL £127,49'

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MINES DEPARTMENT.

1922-23. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. r ote No. 22. —Mines Department— £ 11,329 £ Subdivision I. — Mines Department £ 11,329 ,, II. — Geological Survey Branch 8,879 2,905 6,784 ,, III. — Miscellaneous Services ... 18,107 18,107 TOTAL—VOTE No. 22 ... 15,208 21,012 36,220 TOTAL 15,208 21,012 36,220 Number of Persons. Item. VOTE No. 22.—MINES DEPARTMENT. 19 12-23. 1922-23. Subdivision No. I. — Mines Department. 1 "Salaries — £ 1 Administrative Division. lib 1 at £775 (Under-Secretary) Professional Division. Class A — £ 1 at £750 (6 months) ... ... 375 1 at £725 (7 months) ... ... 425 Class G — 6 at £485 ... ... 2,910 1 at £470 (£20 increase for 8 months) 463 800 7 3,373 2 Class D — 1 at £430 ... ... 430 1 at £340 ... ... 340 770 Clerical Division. 1 1 Glass IV— 1 at £430 Glass VI — 1 at £315 ... Glass VII— 1 at £305 ... ... 305 2 at £295 ... ... 590 1 at £255 ... ... 255 2 at £215 ... ... , . 430 3 at £130 (1 £15 increase for 8 months, 1 £15 increase for 7 months, and 1 £15 increase for 4 months) ... 369 1 at £90 ... ... 90 430 315 to 2,039 Proportion (-g-th) of salary of Private Secretary to Minister of Mines Lodging-allowances of cadets 69 25 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification Li ist." I

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MINES DEPARTMENT—continued.

Number of Persons. Item. VOTE No. 22.—MINES DEPARTMENT— continued. 1922-23. 1 1922-23. Subdivision, No. I. — Mines Department —continued. £ £ 1 Salaries— continued. General Division. £ 2 at £420 ... ... 840 1 at £400 ... ... 400 4 at £280 (1 for 1 month) ... 863 4 at £255 (1 month) ... ... 85 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 at £215 ... ... 215 1 at £174 ... ... 174 1 at £142 ... ... 142 15 2,969 38 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 11,565 236 Total — Subdivision No. I ... -11,32' . Subdivision No. 11 — Geological Survey Branch. Salaries— Professional Division. 1 1 1 1 at £791 (Director) Glass B — 1 at £575 Glass G — 1 at £505 (£20 increase for 6 months) Class D— £ 1 at £430 ... ... 430 1 at £375 ... ... 375 Class E — 1 at £330 ... ... 330 1 at £295 (£25 increase for 7 months) 285 791 575 495 ■1 805 2 615 Clerical Division. 1 Class V — 1 at £360 Class VII— 1 at £305 360 1 305 9 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 3,946 67 ;: 3,879 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other periodicals 3 Fees for expert assistance (including preparation of reports) 4 Field expenses ... 5 Freight, cartage, and transport charges... 6 Fuel, light, water, and cleaning 7 Instruments, purchase of 2 3 50 293 300 40 25 10 4 5 6 7 * Includes cost .of-living increase to scale salaries or wages. I

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MINES DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number Item it Persons. 192' 1-23. VOTE No. 22.—MINES DEPARTMENT-continued. .922-23. Subdivision No. II. — Geological Survey Branch — continued. £ 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Other Charges for and incidental to—continued. Instrument and outfit allowances and repairs and maintenance instruments ... Office fittings and requisites Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... Printing bulletins, lithographing, &c. Printing and stationery Rates Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Travelling allowances and expenses Tools and field equipment ... Wages of field hands ... Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote140 50 50 600 30 52 15 16 17 18 25 350 100 *770 20 Total — Subdivision No. II 2,905 6,784 Subdivision No. III. — Miscellaneous Services. 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 26 27 28 29 80 31 Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other periodicals Assistance towards— Ambulance classes Maintenance of roads and works Prospecting Bonus of 4d. per lb. for the production of the first 40,0001b. of good retorted quicksilver Cost of collecting goldfields revenue Deficiency in Receiver's accounts, Stafford Diamond and other drills and appliances (workingexpenses only), (partly recoverable) ... Kxaminations, Mining and Coal-mines Acts Expert and temporary assistance, fees, wages, &c. Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... Fuel, light, water, and cleaning Government Firewood Depot: Working - expenses (including salaries of staff, wages, and cost-of-living bonus), (recoverable) Grants— Libraries in mining townships Mine-water flooding, Thames Sick and accident funds ... Instruments and apparatus ... Instrument and outfit allowances for Inspectors of Mines and repairs and maintenance instruments... Karaka Creek cut improvements Law-costs Maintenance of Water-races— Waimea-Kumara Mount Ida Motor-cars (maintenance) ... Office fittings and requisites (including typewriters) Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... 50 25 1,000 5,000 667 50 2 1,192 150 642 50 85 2,500 32 33 84 35 86 100 511 100 75 37 38 210 239 200 39 10 11 42 48 500 80 250 100 450 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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MINES DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number of Persons. 1922-23. ttem. VOTE No. 22—MINES DEPARTMENT— continued. 1925 !-23. Subdivision No. III. — Miscellaneous Services —contd. £ £ Charges for and incidental to — continued. 44 Printing and stationery 45 Purchase of plant for experiments in connection with the low-temperature distillation of coal 46 Schools of Mines 47 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) 48 Travelling allowances and expenses ... 49 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 44 45 46 47 500 250 4,229 48 49 180 1,500 20 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenue Act, 1910— Drilling-expenses, sale of firewood, publications, &c. ... ... 20,907 2,800 \ Total—Subdivision No. Ill 18,107 TOTAL—VOTE No. 22 36,220 AL £36,22

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DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS.

1922-23. Salaries. Other Charges, j 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 Offi.ce ,, VI. — Census and Statistics ,, VII. — High Commissioner's Office ,, VIII. — Museum „ IX. — Dominion Laboratory ,, X. — Miscellaneous Services ... 18,606 46 4,623 38,519 27,968 46,674 46 4,623 55,757 17,238 9,100 13,122 15,881 2,843 5,998 5,145 7,108 18,479 18,003 4,568 3,182 153,151 16,208 31,601 33,884 7,411 9,180 158,296 Total—Vote No. 23 ... 113,883 149,697 363,580 Number Item ot Persons. 1922-23. I VOTE No. 23.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS. 1922-23. Subdivision No. I. — Head Office. 1 * Salaries— Administrative Division. 1 1 at £920 (Under-Secretary) 920 Professional Division. 1 1 1 Class A — 1 at £675 Class C— 1 at £470 Class F— 1 at £110 675 I I 470 1 110 Clerical Division. 2 1 1 2 5 3 Special Class — 2 at £675 Class I — 1 at £625 Class II — 1 at £525 Class III — 2 at £480 Glass V— £ 4 at £380 ... ... 1,520 1 at £360 ... ... 360 Glass VI— 2 at £330 .. ... 660 1 at £310 ... ... 310 1,350 2 1 025 I 525 2 960 5 1,880 3 970 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification Lis it."

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DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued.

Number >f Persons. I Item. VOTE No. 23.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued. 1922-23. 1922-23. Subdivision No. I. — Head, Office —continued. 1 Salaries— continued. Clerical Division — continued. Glass VII— £ 4 at £305 ... ... 1,220 2 at £295 ... ... 590 4 at £275 ... ... 1,100 2 at £255 ... ... 510 1 at £235 ... ... 235 3 at £215 ... ... 645 4 at £200 ... ... 800 2 at £130 ... ... 260 5 at £105 ... ... 525 1 at £90 ... ...' 90 28 1 5,975 Official Secretary to His Excellency the GovernorGeneral Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties (under Public Service Regulation 24a or 209) 525 80 General Division. £ 1 at £450 ... ... 450 1 at £340 (10$ months) ... ... 298 1 at £290 (lOf months) ... ... 254 1 at £285 ... ... 285 2 at £255 ... ... 510 1 at £255 (3 months; ... ... 64 1 at £235 ... ... 235 1 at £230 ... ... 230 1 at £225 ... ... 225 4 at £215 ... ... 860 7 at £191 ... ... 1,337 2 at £178 ... ... ' 356 2 at £174 ... ... 348 1 at £160 ... ... 160 1 at £154 ... ... 154 5 at £142 ... 710 1 at £130 ... ... 130 2 at £105 ... ... 210 35 82 Lodging-allowances (cadets) 6,816 75 Less amount to bo recovered from Public Service Superannuation Fund ... 21,956 2,635 Less— £ Proportion of salaries provided for but not payable during current year... 250 Second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus ... ... 465 19,321 716 Other Charges foe and incidental to — *18,606 Department of Internal Affairs — 2 Advertising 3 Benzine depot at Rotorua (half-cost) 4 Bird-life, expenses in connection with preservation of 5 Commissions of Inquiry 6 Fire Brigades : Railway-pass for Secretary to United Fire Brigades' Association 2 3 4 5 6 235 206 293 750 88 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS -continued.

13— B. 7.

Number if Persons. Item. VOTE No. 23.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued. 1922-23. 1922-28. Subdivision No. I. — Head Office —continued. £ 7 8 9 10 11 12 i 13 14 15 16 17 11 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Department of Internal Affairs —continued. . Fire Brigades Annual Conference— Grant-in-aid Railway passes for brigades attending 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 ... Hector Observatory— Maintenance of grounds ... 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 500 500 240 800 2,000 12 13 14 15 16 80 180 150 1,000 17 643 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 18 19 20 21 22 Law-costs 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 allied navies, and expenses in connection therewith Salary, allowance, and expenses of Lady £ Medical Referee ... ... 480 Less recoverable from other Departments 384 350 10 3,750 200 35 23 160 750 24 25 26 1,670 1,320 175 1,000 27 28 29 1,246 89 30 31 32 30 31 Special allowance to shorthand-writers and typistes employed in Ministers'offices Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Temporary Assistance ... ... £1,754 Less recoverable ... ■ ... 726 270 I GOO 32 1,028 33 34 35 36 37 38 33 34 35 36 37 38 Travelling allowances and expenses of — Ministers (allowances only as authorized by the Civil List Act, 1908) ... Ministers beyond the Dominion Ministers' expenses Private Secretaries to Ministers Officers of the Department Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 1,750 1,000 2,100 2,000 750 50 Total — Subdivision No. I 27,968 *46,57 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued.

Number of Persons. Item. VOTE No. 23.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued. 192i 1-23. 1922-23. Subdivision No. II. — Clerk of Executive Council. £ 39 Clerk of Executive Council (also Secretary to Cabinet, £233, and Private Secretary to Prime Minister, £558) 46 Total, — SubdivisionNo.il 46 Subdivision No. III. — Ministers' Secretaries. 40 Salaries— 2 4 1 7 Class II— 2 at £626 Class V— 4 at £380 Class VII— 1 at £275 Secretary to Cabinet (also Clerk of Executive. Council, £46, and Private Secretary to Prime Minister, £558) Allowances in addition to classification— 1 Private Secretary to Minister at £100 14 Private Secretaries to Ministers at £50 each ... Extra classification allowance— 8 at £100 1,050 1,520 275 233 100 700 800 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 4,678 55 Total — Subdivision No. Ill H , 623 Subdivision No. IV. — Messengers, Office-keepers, and Charwomen. Salaries— 41 General Divjsion. Messengers, &c. — £ 1 at £350 ... ... 350 4 at £305 ... ... 1,220 20 at £280 ... ... 5,600 3 at £275 ... ... 825 2 at £270 ... ... 540 3 at £260 ... ... 780 2 at £255 ... ... 510 50 at £250 ... ... 12,500 18 at £245 ... ... 4,410 9 at £240 ... ... 2,160 10 at £235 ... ... 2,350 3 at £231 ... ... 693 3 at £230 ... ... 690 2 at £225 ... ... 450 21 at £221 ... ... 4,641 1 at £220 ... ... 220 2 at £219/15 ... ... 440 1 at £211 ... ... 211 1 at £110 ... ... 110 1 at £85 ... ... 85 157 38,785 *Inoludes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS—continued.

Number Uem of Porsons. 1922-23. < VOTE No. 23.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS — continued. 192', 1-23. £ £ Subdivision No. IV. — Messengers, Office-keepers, and Charwomen —continued. tl. Salaries — continued. General Division— continued. Charwomen — £ 1 at £140 ... ... 140 3 at £135 ... ... 405 1 at £130 ..: ... 130 3 at £110 ... ... 330 lat£75 ... ... 75 9 1,080 166 Allowances under Public Service Regulation No. 208 (being long-service increment to charwomen) 39,865 20 Less— Proportion of salaries and increases to salaries provided for but not payable during current £ year ... ... ... 234 Second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus ... 1,132 39,885 1,366 !i: 38,519 42 43 14 16 46 47 18 Other Charges for and incidental to — Compensation payable to W. Clark under Workers' Compensation Act on account of accident sustained whilst on duty on 26th November, 1920, being half remuneration prior to accident Contribution towards payment of minimum and additional retiring - allowances to Messengers (to cover liability incurred in previous year) Extra charwomen Extra messengers 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 104 245 28,541 4,423 750 2,150 19 60 51 600 300 900 25 38,038 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— Messenger and charing services ... 76,557 20,800 Total — Subdivision No. IV 55,75 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued.

Number of Persons. 1922-53. 1 Item. VOTE No. 23.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS —continued. 192 !-23. Subdivision No. V. — Registrar-General's Office. £ I 52 52 Salaries— Clerical Division. 1 4 5 Glass I — 1 at £575 Class IV— 4 at £430 Class VI — 5 at £330 Class VII— £ 3 at £305 ... ... 915 2 at £295 ... ... 590 4 at £275 ... ... 1,100 2 at £255 ... ... 510 2 at £215 ... ... 430 2 at £200 ... ... 400 1 at £130 ... ... 130 1 at £105 ... ... 105 2 at £90 .;. ... 180 575 1,720 1,650 19 Lodging-allowance Allowance to officer temporarily performing special or higher duties (under Public Service Regulation 209) ' 4,360 50 30 General Division. £ 1 at £191 ... ... 191 2 at £154 ... ... 308 2 at £142 ... ... 284 2 at £105 ... ... 210 P7 I 36 Lodging allowance 993 20 Less — Proportion of salaries and increases £ to salaries provided for but not payable during current year ... 8i Second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus ... 217 9,398 298 -9,100 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 Other Charges for and incidental to — Office-cleaning, firing, lighting, freight, and cartage Office furniture and fittings ... 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 and office requisites 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 100 50 2,000 2,000 950 1,500 60 61 62 80 218 200 10 Total, — Subdivision No. V 7,108 16,208 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS—continued.

N umber :if Persons. pftem. 192! 1-23. I VOTE No. 23.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFF A1ES—continued. 19^2-28. Subdivision No VI. — Census and Statistics. 68 Salaries — Clerical Division. 1 1 1 3 3 Special Class — 1 at £725 Glass II — 1 at £525 Class HI— 1 at £480 Glass V — 3 at £380 Glass VI— £ 1 at £330 ... ... 330 2 at £295 ... ... 590 Glass VII— 1 at £305 ... ... 305 3 at £295 ... ... 885 1 at £275 ... ... 275 2 at £255 ... ... 510 1 at £235 ... ... 235 1 at £230 ... ... 230 3 at £215 ... 645 4 at £200 ... ... 800 1 at £150 ... ... 150 8 at £130 ... ... 1,040 6 at £120 ... ... 720 6 at £105 ... ... 630 8 at £90 ... ... 720 1 at £85 (9 months) ... ... 64 725 525 480 1,140 920 16 7,209 General Division 1 at £255 ... ... 255 1 at £235 ... ... 235 1 at £225 ... ... 225 1 at £215 ... 215 1 at £191 ... ... 191 7 at £174 ... ... 1,218 1 at £154 ... ... 154 13 68 Lodging-allowances 2,493 298 Less — Proportion of salaries provided for but not payable during current year 342 Second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus ... ... 326 13,790 668 Other Charges for and incidental to — Census, 1921 : Cost of taking and printing results ... Collection of statistics, including agricultural and pastoral Freight, cartage, and transport charges... Fuel, light, power, and water Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes. . Printing statistical publications Registration of Aliens Act ... Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Temporary assistance *13,122 64 66 2,250 66 67 68 5,250 20 180 (i9 70 71 72 1,050 1,190 6,500 50 73 28 1,926 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued.

Number J Item of Persons. *_| 1922-23. VOTE No. 23.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued. 1922 !-23. Subdivision No. VI. — Census and Statistics —continued. £ £ 74 75 71 75 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 25 10 Total — Subdivision No. VI 18,479 31,601 Subdivision No. VII. — High Commissioner's Office. 76 76 Salaries— Secretary Finance Officer Assistant Secretary Clerks and Messengers Miscellaneous wages Emigration and Exhibition Officer Veterinarian and Produce Officer 902 791 525 22,941 1,657 725 790 Less amount recoverable :— £ War Expenses ... ... 1,800 Immigration Department... ... 6,000 Life Insurance ... ... 450 Public Trustee ... ... 900 Public Trust Enemy Debts ... 700 Working Railways ... ... 815 Public Works ... ... 815 Post and Telegraph ... 465 Defence ... ... 405 State Fire ... ... 100 28,331 12,450 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 77 78 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Contributions due under National Insurance Act, 1911, in respect of clerks employed in the High Commissioner's office Cost-of-living bonus Cost of passages, London to New Zealand, of H. C. Cameron and family, on termination of appointment in High Commissioner's Office ... Expenses of official entertainments Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... Fuel, light, power, and water Motor vehicles, including upkeep and repairs Office-cleaning Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... Refund to officers of difference between the amount of income-tax payable in England and New Zealand Rent, office-cleaning, fuel, and light ... ... Repairs to offices ... ... ... Subscriptions to various societies and associations ... 15,881 1,800 150 3,264 289 500 100 600 300 200 87 88 2,000 2,000 89 90 91 750 7,000 1,250 200

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DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS -continued.

Number if Persons. Item. VOTE No. 23.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AF'FAIRS— continued. 1922 1-23. •< 922-23. Subdivision No. VII. — High Commissioner's Office — continued. £ 92 93 94 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Temporary assistance Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 500 250 150 21,303 37,184 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— Shipping charges on goods for Go- £ vernment Departments ... 1,000 Rent, .to. ... ... ... 2,300 3,300 Total, — Subdivision No. VII 33,884 Subdivision No. VIII. — Museum. * 95 Salaries— Professional Dtvtsion. 775 1 1 Class A— 1 at £775 (Director) Glass G— 1 at £470 Glass D— £ 1 at £430 ... ... 430 1 at £380 ... ... 380 470 2 810 Allowance to officer temporarily performing special or higher duties (under Public Service Regulation 209) 107 General Division. 2 at £255 ... ... 510 1 at £235 ... ... 235 3 745 7 Less — Proportion of salaries and increases to salaries provided for but not payable during current year ... 12 Second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus ... ... 52 2,907 64 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, purchase of photographs, books, newspapers, &c. Board of Science and Art, expenses incidental to, including publications (£1,485 subsequently recoverable) Collection and establishment of historical and other matter relating to the Maori Race 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 *2,843 96 100 97 2,485 98 175 99 100 101 102 735 40 100 200 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scute salaries or wages.

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DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued.

Number of Persons. I tern. VOTE No. 23.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued, 192 :-23. 1922-33. | Subdivision No. VIII. — Museum —continued. £ £ 103 104 105 106 107 L03 104 105 L06 107 108 109 110 I Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) Photographic and phonographic supplies 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 100 100 70 200 108 109 110 15 588 150 10 Less estimated credit under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1.910 — Board of Science and Art publications, &c. f 5,068 500 [ Total — Subdivision No. VIII ... ■ 4,568 7,41 ♦ Subdivision No. IX. — Dominion Laboratory. 111 111 Salaries— Professional Division. 3 1 Glass A —■ 1 at £874 (Dominion Analyst) Glass B— £ 1 at £600 ... ... 600 2 at £525 ... ... 1,050 Glass D— 1 at £430 Class E— 1 at £330 ... ... 330 1 at £295 ... ... 295 Class F —■ 2 at £215 874 1,650 430 2 625 430 2 Clerical Division. Class VI— ■ 1 at £330 Class VII— 1 at £255 ... ... 255 1 at £130 ... ... 130 330 385 General Division. 2 at £330 ... ... 660 1 at £260 ... ... 260 1 at £255 ... ... 255 1 at £191 ... ... 191 5 17 Allowances (special and equipment) 1,366 52 r Less— Proportion of salaries and increases to salaries provided for but not payable during the current year ... ... 28 Second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus ... 116 6,142 144 -5,998 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages. ;es.

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DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS -continued.

14— B. 7.

i Number of Persons. Item. Item, i VOTE No. 23.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS -continued. 192 1-23. 1922-23. ' ; Subdivision No. IX. — Dominion Laboratory —continued. £ 112 113 112 113 114 115 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other periodicals Chemicals, apparatus, and repairs to apparatus Explosives Act, expenses under— Apparatus, books, and periodicals, purchase of ... Expenses in connection with magazines £1; 000 Less recoverable ... ... 900 125 700 114 115 100 116 117 118 116 117 118 General expenses Postage, telegrams, and telephone services Printing and stationery ... ... £180 Less recoverable ... ... 30 100 50 90 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 12'8 129 130 131 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 150 192 680 30 100 250 160 50 250 10 20 50 50 25 Total — Subdivision No. IX 3,182 9,180 Subdivision No. X — Miscellaneous Services. 132 132 Salaries (Relieving Staff) — Clerical Division. 2 1 2 Class II— £ 1 at £525 ... ... 525 1 at £525 (5 months) ... ... 222 Class III— 1 at £455 (2 months) Class IV— 2 at £430 Class V— 2 at £380 ... ... 760 1 at £360 (3| months) ... ... 100 Class VI — 3 at £330 ... ... 990 1 at £330 (2 months) ... ... 55 1 at £310 (1 month) ... 26 1 at £295 ... .-.. 295 747 75 860 3 860 1,366

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DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued.

Number Ite m. of Persons. A — 1922-23, 1 VOTE No. 23.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued. 192 S—23. 132 13 132 Subdivision No<X. — Miscellaneous Services —continued. Salaries (Relieving Staff) — continued. Clerical Division — continued, Class VII— £ 3 at £305 ... ... 915 1 at £295 ... ... 295 2 at £255 ... ... 510 1 at £245 ... ... 245 1 at £235 ... ... 235 3 at £200 ... ... 600 2 at £90 ... ... 180 £ £ 13 2,980 General Division. 28 2 at £305 ... ... 610 1 at £305 (7 months) ... ... 180 1 at £255 ... ... 255 1 at £245 ... ... 245 3 at £235 ... ... 705 4 at £215 ... ... 860 1 at £215 (2 months) ... ... 36 4 at £191 ... ... 764 4 at £154 ... 616 1 at £142 (7 months) ... ... 87 1 at £130 ... ... 130 1 at £130 (9 months) ... ... 102 1 at £114 (10 months) .. ... 95 1 at £114 (3 months) ... ... 29 1 at £105 ... ... 105 lat£75 ... ... 75 28 55 55 4,894 Lodging-allowances (cadets)... Allowances to officers performing special or higher duties (under Public Service Regulation 24a) 31 140 Less — Proportion of salaries and increases to salaries provided for but not payable £ during the current year ... 2,189 Second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonns ... ... 327 11,953 2,516 Less recoveries 9,437 4,292 Charges for and incidental to — *5,145 133 Patriotic Societies, &c. — Audit of Patriotic Accounts ... 150 133 134 135 I 134 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) 250 135 1 * Inoludos cost-of-living increaso to scale salaries or wages.

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DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS -continued.

! Number if Persons. Item. VOTE No. 23.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued. 192 i-23. .922-23. Subdivision No. X. — Miscellaneous Services —continued. £ £ Charges for and incidental to — continued. 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 General —continued. Advertising New Zealand— Special publicity work in connection with Purchase of cinema camera Anzac Memorial Service, London : New Zealand's share Australasian Association for Advancement of Science meeting at Wellington, January, 1923 : Cost of printing guide-book and circular and postages Cinematograph-films taken in France and elsewhere for patriotic and other purposes, expenses in connection with Compassionate allowances to — Mrs. Hornsby, widow of the late J. T. M. Hornsby, formerly M.P., for 1921-22 Widow and invalid child of the late E. Kellett, M.P. Widow of the late J. H. W. Uru, M.P. Widow of the late Hon. Te Heuheu Tukmo, M.L.C. Widow of the late Hon. P. J. Nerheny, M.L.C. ... Widow of C. Morris, killed in 1916 at Otira Rail-way-works, by landslide W. T. Wood, ex-M.P. ... Compassionate allowance (£500) and advance by way of loan (£750) to W. J. Mather, late Railway employee, injured on duty Contribution towards relief of refugees in Smyrna ... 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, Railways, and Teachers' Superannuation Funds and Civil Service Act, 1908, and to other persons in receipt of retiring-allowances Disarmament Conference at Washington, 1921 (including allowances and travelling-expenses of New Zealand's delegate, Private Secretary, and Official Secretary) Fire Hose: Purchased on account of £ Fire Brigades ... ... 1,000 Less estimated recoveries ... 999 450 350 15 100 1 100 500 500 50 100 * 147 148 94 50 1,250 1,000 149 150 151 243 152 500 40,800 153 3,000 154 1 155 Grants to— Cover expenses attending Tariff Conference at Melbourne— £ Hon. Minister of Customs ... 250 Private Secretary ... ... 159 Attendant ... ... 73 482 156 Cover travelling expenses and allowances of Sir Francis Bell between London and San Francisco, or Vancouver, and of his attending Genoa Conference as New Zealand's representative— Travelling allowances and expenses, £ London to San Francisco, or Vancouver ... ... . 350 Travelling allowances and expenses, . . Genoa Conference ... ... 85 435

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DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued.

Number of Persons Item. VOTE No. 23.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL' AFFAIRS—continued. 192', 1-23. 1922-23. Subdivision No. X. — Miscellaneous Services —continued. Charges for and incidental to — continued 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 General —continued. Grants to — continued. Dr. C. E. Adams, New Zealand's representative at Astronomical Expedition to Wallal, Western Australia, to observe total eclipse of sun English Cricket Team, proposed visit of: Cost of cables Hague and Genoa Conference : Travelling expenses and allowances of Official Secretary In settlement of petitions New Zealand Institute for research-work New Zealand Institute, for earthquake investigation at Taupo Otago Patriotic and General Welfare Association to supplement proceeds of the Benefit Racemeeting in Dunedin History of New Zealand Wars: Cost of printing Volumes I and II Loan to Mangawara River Board to enable them to proceed with initial work ... 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 from subscribers ... 570 50 44 525 250 220 100 200 164 535 165 166 1 400 167 11,430 168 Official History of the visit of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales to New Zealand, cost of printing and publication of Opossums— £ Expenses under Animals Protection Act 250 Less estimated recoveries ... 249 350 169 1 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 Parliaments of the Empire : Contribution towards cost of producing journal (London publication) Peace Treaty, cost of copies of Preservation of aboriginal rock paintings Railway Superannuation Fund : Addition to subsidy Returned Soldiers' Association Conference: Rail fares of delegates Reuter's Telegram Company: Payment for special telegrams Stephen's Island, protection of bush on... Stores Control Board, expenses of Stranded New-Zealanders: Assistance to return to New Zealand Subsidies towards— Cost of renovating Maori War-time Historical Church at Russell (£1 for £1) Dominion Boy Scouts' Association (£1 for £1 up to £500) Hostels situated in Wellington for providing suitable board and lodging for employees of the Public Service, as approved by the Public Service Commissioner Memorial to the late J. Bollard, M.P. (£1 for £1) Re-erecting memorial to the late Sir John Mackenzie (£1 for £1) Teachers' Superannuation Fund: Addition to subsidy 200 742 30 50,000 150 500 50 300 700 179 200 180 500 181 50 150 182 183 500 184 25,000

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DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS— continued.

Number r tj.-_. Number if Persons. iMimoer f Person i)~22-^ r Item. .18. P_ ! VOTE No. 23.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL 3. AFFAIRS— continued. Item. 1922 1922-23. L922-23. I £ £ Subdivision No. X. — Miscellaneous Services —continued. £ Charges for and incidental to continued. General —con tinued. 185 Telegrams beyond the Dominion 186 Temporary assistance 187 Totalizators, expenses incidental to inspection of 188 Travelling allowance and expenses of members of Public Buildings Board Turnbull Library— 189 Expenses in connection with 190 Grant to Charles Wilson, Advisory Director (also £700, Chief Librarian, General Assembly Library) 191 Refund of stamp-duty on the Turnbull bequest ... 192 War trophies: Shipping, freight, railage, and incidental expenses 185 186 187 188 i 420 -925 1,000 25 1,492 50 5,525 264 189 190 191 192 153,301 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Reserves Act, 1910 — Opossums, &c. 150 153,151 Total — Subdivision No. X 158,296 TOTAL— VOTE No. 23 363,580 TOTAL £363,580 * Includes cost-of-living increase fco scale salaries or wageg.

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AUDIT DEPARTMENT.

. , - _— . -m — 192 # , 1922-23. Salaries. Other Salaries. Other Charges. £ £ 21,355 3,538 Total. £ 24,89: £ Vote No. 24.—Audit ... ... 21,355 TOTAL ... ... ... 21,355 21,355 3,538 24,89: Number Itemof Persons. qoo-oa i Chargeable on the Audit Department. 192 1-23. VOTE No. 24. £ 1 — 600 1 Audit Officer, London Classification under Act. Clerical Division. Special Class — 1 1 at £726 Class I— £ 8 at £625 ... ... 5,000 9 1 at £575 ... ... 575 Glass II — 5 5 at £525 Glass 111— 4 4 at £480 Class IV— 1 1 at £430 Class V— 12 at £380 ... ... 4,560 1 at £365 ... ... 365 15 2 at £345 (3 months), £365 (9 months) 720 Class VI— 6 at £330 ... ... 1,980 1 at £310 ... ... 310 8 at £310 (6 months), £330 (6 months) 2,560 1 at £295 (6 months), £310 (6 months) 303 19 3 at £257 (3 months), £295 (9 months) 857 Class VII— 5 5 at £275 Class VIII— 1 at £235 (10 months), £255 (2 months) 239 2 at £235 ... ... 470 3 at £215 ... ... 645 11 at £200 ... ... 2,200 4 at £150 (3 months), £200 (9 months) 750 1 at £150 (7 months), £200 (5 months) 171 2 at £150 (6 months), £200 (6 months) 350 i 3 at £150 ... ... 450 1 9 5 4 1 15 725 5,575 2,625 1,920 430 5,645 19 5 6,010 1,375 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification Lis; . )»

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AUDIT DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number if Persons. item. AUDIT DEPARTMENT— continued. 1922 1922-23. 1922-23. VOTE No. 24— continued. £ £ £ 1 Salaries - continued. Clerical Division— continued. Class VIII —continued. £ 6 at £130 ... ... 780 3 at £105 ... ... 315 5 at £90 ... ... 450 12 at £75 ... ... 900 53 Lodging-allowance 7,720 400 7,720 400 General Division. 1 at £215 ... ... 215 1 at £191 ... ... 191 1 at £235 (3 months) ... ... 59 1 temporary cadet at £55 465 55 55 4 117 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus ... 33,545 33,545 690 690 2 3 4 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 higher duties -32,855 -32,855 10 200 100 2 10 3 200 4 100 200 50 350 200 340 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 5 6 7 8 9 10 Law-costs Office fittings and requisites ... Printing and stationery Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... Rent Telephone services (including installation, extensions, rent, and calls) Temporary assistance Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to other items of the vote 200 50 350 200 340 100 * 1,938 2,500 50 II 12 13 100 * 1,938 2,500 50 Less estimated credits— Audit inspection —■ £ Local Authorities ... ... 10,000 Government Departments and Loan Accounts whose accounts are kept on a commercial basis ... ... 4,000 6,038 b,U3« 38,893 38,893 14,000 TOTAL—VOTE No. 24 24,893 ro'i o r ; rAL £24,893 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE.

19 Salaries. Othe 1922-23. Other Charges. Total. £ tote No. 25.—Public Service Commissioner's Office ... 6,081 £ 2,231 £ 8,312 TOTAL ... ... ... 6,081 2,231 8,312 Number Item _ of Persons. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE. 1922-23. 192! 12-23. 1922-23. VOTE No. 25. £ £ 1 * Salaries — Clerical Division. Special Glass — £ 1 at £725 ... ... 725 2 1 at £675 ... ... 675 Class I — 1 1 at £575 Class V— 1 1 at £380 Class VI— 3 at £330 ... ... 990 4 1 at £295 ... ... 295 Class VII— 1 at £275 ... ... 275 1 at £255 ... ... 255 1 at £235 ... ... 235 1 at £200 ... ... 200 1 at £130 ... ... 130 6 1 at £105 ... ... 105 2 1 1 1,400 575 380 1,285 1,200 General Division. 1 at £295 ... ... 295 2 at £255 ... 510 1 at £215 ... ... 215 7 3 at £152 ... ... 456 7 21 1,476 21 , Less— Salaries of officers absent and proportion of increases to salaries provided for but not payable during the current year ... 100 Second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus ... ... 135 6,316 235 ! I 16,081 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification List." f Inch. ides cost-of-liv *Fo: to scale sail ■ parti tries oi ing increase to scale salaries or wages.

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PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE— continued.

15— B. 7.

Number if Persons. Item. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE. 1922 1-23. i 1922-23. VOTE No. 25— continued. £ £ 4 5 6 2 3 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising vacancies in the Public Service Appeal Board— Allowance to Valuer-General for services on Board at the rate of £81 per annum Expenses: Hearing of appeals Examinations: Public Service Senior and Entrance (£1,000 recoverable) 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 300 81 475 1,450 400 150 7 8 9 io ll 75 50 400 50 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— £ Examination Fees ... ... 1,000 Miscellaneous ... ... 200 3,431 1,200 TOTAL—VOTE No. 25 2,231 8,312 CO AL £8,312

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PRINTING AND STATIONERY DEPARTMENT.

1922-23. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. 'ote No. 26.—Printing and Stationery £ 110,530 £ 109,564 £ 220,094 TOTAL 110,530 109,564 220,094 Number of Persons. Ttem. '22-23. PRINTING AND STATIONERY. 1922-23. Classification and Increases under Regulation. ■ VOTE No. 26. * Sal aries— I Administrative Division. £ 1 at £837 (Government Printer), (2 months) 140 1 at £775 (Government Printer), (10 months) 646 786 Professional Division. 1 at £395 (Engineer) 395 Clf.rical Division. 1 Class I — 1 at £625 625 1 Class II — 1 at £525 525 1 Class III— 1 at £480 480 2 Class IV— 2 at £430 860 4 Class V— £ 1 at £380 ... ... 380 3 at £360 (1 for 6 months) ... 900 1,280 Class VII— 5 at £305 ... ... 1,525 2 at £295 ... ... 590 2 at £235 ... ... 470 1 at £120 ... ... 120 10 2,705 General Division. 1 at £480 ... ... 480 6 at £395 ... ... 2,370 2 at £385 ... ... 770 1 at £380 ... ... 380 1 at £375 ... ... 375 4 at £350 ... ... 1,400 3 at £325 .. 975 1 at £315 ... ... 315 7 at £310 ... ... 2,170 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification Lisi I.

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PRINTING AND STATIONERY DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number of Persons. Item. 1925 !-23. 1 1922-23. 1 PRINTING AND STATIONERY—continued. VOTE No. 26— continued. £ Salarie s— continued. General Division — continued. £ 18 at £305 (1 for 2 months)... ... 5,236 2 at £300 ... ... 600 13 at £295 ... ... 3,835 1 at £285 ... ... 285 98 at £280 (1 for 1 month) ... ... 27,183 34 at £290 ... ... ' -9,860 3 at £275 ... ... 825 4 at £260 ... ... 1,040 3 at £255 ... ... 765 2 at £250 ... ... 500 1 at £243 ... ... 243 2 at £240 ... ' ..'. 480 4 at £235 ... ... 940 4 at £205 (1 for 4 months) ... .... 683 6 at £176 ... ... 1,056 1 at £174 ... ... 174 12 at £270 ... ... 3,240 1 at £265 ... ... 265 1 at £225 ... ... 225 2 at £220 ... ... 440 3 at £210 ... ... 630 8 at £166 ... ... 1,328 3 at £159 ... 477 2 at £156 ... ... 312 25 at £146 (1 for 1 month) ... ... 3,516 1 at £142 ... ... 142 2 at £133 ... ... 266 4 at £120 ... ... 480 lat£94 ... ... 94 1 at £165 ... ... 165 8 at £263 ... ... 2,104 2 at £115 ... ... 230 4 at £81 ... ... 324 302 77,178 323 Folders, Sewers, and Machine-workers (females) Apprentices, Machine Boys, Reader Boys, Errand Boys, Perforators, and Gummers Extra hands 84,834 5,670 1,250 21,125 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 112,879 2,349 Other Charges for and incidental to — Audit fees Cost-of-living bonus Freight, cartage, packing, insurance, and wharf labour Fuel, power, gas, and lighting Grant to late Government Printer of six months' salary in lieu of leave of absence High Commissioner's Office, London: Proportion of rent Machinery Medical services Monotype machines, extras connected with *110,530 2 3 4 5 6 50 2,500 9,000 2,700 7 419 8 9 10 150 5,000 175 300 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages

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PRINTING AND STATIONERY DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number m if Persons. L\)£i£. A PRINTING AND STATIONERY— continued. 1922-23. 192! 1-23. 1922-23. l»ZZ-ZO. VOTE No. 26— continued. £ Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. 11 Monotype metal ... ... ... 250 12 Motor vehicles: Purchase and maintenance ... 100 13 i Office equipment and advertising ... ... 100 14 Overtime and meal allowances ... 1,000 15 Postage, telegrams, and exchange ... ... 3,000 16 Refund of amounts overpaid for publications, &c. ... 20 17 Services of charwomen, messengers, &c. . ... 3,000 18 Stationery, paper, &c, and office requisites ... 75,000 19 Stores, bookbinding-material, and printing-ink ... 6,000 20 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, j maintenance, rents, and calls) ... ... 75 21 Type and printing material ... ... ... 400 22 Water-supply ... ... ... I 125 23 Window-cleaning and rubbish-removal ... ... 150 24 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 50 109,564 TOTAL—VOTE No. 26 ... 220,094 TOTAL .... .... .... .... £220,094 £220,094

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MENTAL HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT.

1922-23. ■ !□ i-■ f»i .tl ('{.[.. I Salaries. Othi Salaries. Other Charges. Other Charges. Total. £ Vote No. 27.—Mental Hospitals ... ... 205,348 £ 205,348 £ 100,210 £ 100,210 £ 305,558 TOTAL ... ... ... 205,348 100,210 305,558 Number Item , of Persons. 19$ 12-23. , 1 MENTAL HOSPITALS. 1O0O_OS VOTE No. 27. 1922-23. £ 1 -Salaries — Administrative Division. 1 Inspector-General 1,047 Professional Division. 1,912 2 Medical Superintendents at £956 1 Medical Superintendent at £206 (also Superintendent, Waikeria Prison, £750) 1 Medical Superintendent at £956 (10 months, and £920 2 months) ... ... ■ 1 Medical Superintendent at £956 (3 months, and £920 9 months) 1 Deputy Inspector-General 8 2 Medical Superintendents at £775 Class A — £ 3 Medical Officers at £725 ... 2,175 1 Medical Officer ... ... 525 1 Chief Engineer at £450 (also £200, 5 Public Health Department) ... 450 Glass B— 2 Medical Officers at £550 ... 1,100 3 1 Medical Officer ... ... 525 Glass D — 1 Medical Officer ... ... 500 1 Medical Officer at £450 (10 months, and £400 2 months) ... ... 442 3 1 Medical Officer ... ... 380 206 950 929 837 1,550 3,150 3 1,625 3 1,322 Clerical Division. 13,528 Class II — 1 1 at £525 Class III— 1 1 at £500 Class IV— 4 4 at £430 Class VI— 2 2 at £335 525 500 1,720 670 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification Lisi h" t.

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MENTAL HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number of Persons. Item. 192 1-23. MENTAL HOSPITALS— continued. 1922-23. VOTE No. 27— continued. Salaries— continued. 1 Clerical Division— continued. Class VII— 5 at £305 2 at £295 1 at £275 £ 1,525 590 275 2,390 General Division. 5,805 1 Assistant Inspector 6 Storekeepers at £245 1 Office Assistant 1 Office Assistant 1 Office Assistant 1 Shorthand-writer and typist 1 Shorthand-writer and typist 430 1,470 191 180 154 154 136 12 2,715 4 Head Attendants — Glass A — 4 at £415 Class B — 7 at £375 1 at £365 2,625 365 1,660 8 2,990 I Matrons — Class A — 3 at £305 1 at £295 Class B — 2 at £265 Glass G — 7 at £245 915 295 4,650 1,210 530 2 7 1,715 3,455 Engineers — 1 at £450 1 at £430 1 at £395 2 at £325 4 at £315 1 at £130 450 430 395 650 1,260 130 10 Estate Manager — 1 at £380 Farm Managers — 4 at £330 Farm Overseers — 1 at £295 2 at £260 Stockmen — 1 at £230 1 at £220 1 at £195 Dairyman — 1 at £220 295 520 230 220 195 3,315 1 380 4 1,320 3 815 3 645 220 1 3,380 Engine-drivers — I at £255 II at £250 1 at £242 ... ; 255 2,750 242 L8 3,247

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MENTAL HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number Item . of Persons. MENTAL HOSPITALS— continued. 1922-23. jf VOTE No. 27— continued. 1 Salaries— continued. 1922-23. 192 £ £ £ General Division— continued. Electricians — 1 at £270 2 1 at £262 £ 270 262 2 532 Fitter — 1 1 at £270 Labourers — 2 2 at £235 Attendants — 8 at £290 45 at £280 3 at £275 3 at £265 38 at £260 6 at £255 56 at £250 6 at £245 69 at £240 56 at £235 5 at £230 5 at £225 34 at £220 39 at £215 404 31 at £210 Carpenters — 1 at £282 1 at £272 7 at £270 1 at £262 1 at £250 3 at £238 16 2 at £115 Works Overseers— 2 at £300 3 1 at £270 Bricklayers — 3 3 at £270 Blacksmiths — 2 2 at £270 Painters — 5 at £262 1 at £250 7 1 at £115 Bootmakers — 2 at £244 1 at £235 4 1 at £234 Bakers — 2 at £265 1 at £260 1 at £255 1 at £234 6 1 at £230 Butchers — 2 at £231 3 1 at £200 Poultrymen — 1 at£225 2 1 at £195 Plumbers — 2 at £270 3 at £262 1 at £250 7 1 at £246 404 16 3 1 2 2,320 12,600 826 795 9,880 1,530 14,000 1,470 16,560 13,160 1,150 1,125 7,480 8,385 6,510 IIIIM 282 272 1,890 262 250 714 230 600 270 1,310 250 115 488 235 234 530 260 255 234 230 462 200 225 195 540 786 250 246 270 470 97,790 3,900 870 810 540 1,675 957 1,509 662 420 97,790 3,900 870 810 3 2 540 1,675 957 1,509 3 662 2 420 122

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MENTAL HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number of Persons. [tern. MENTAL HOSPITALS— continued, VOTE No. 27 —continued. 1922-23. 1922-28. 1 Salaries— continued. General Division— continued, 19 1 5 1 Gardeners — £ 2 at £245 ... ... 490 1 at £235 ... ... 235 1 at £205 ... ... 205 I at £200 ... ... 200 Fisherman — 1 at £215 Farm Hands — 1 at £245 ... ... 245 1 at £235 ... ... 235 1 at £200 ... ... 200 4 at £195 ... ... 780 1 at £193 ... ... 193 2 at £190 ... ... 380 > 1 at £156 ... ... 156 4 at £154 ... ... 616 3 at £146 ... ... 438 lat£80 ... ... 80 Messenger — 1 at £120 Nurses — 2 at £215 ... ... 430 25 at £205 .. ... 5,125 6 at £200 ... ... 1,200 9 at £195 ... ... 1,755 3 at £170 ... ... 510 1 at £165 ... ... 165 3 at £160 ... ... 480 4 at £155 ... ... 620 10 at £150 ... ... 1,500 17 at £145 ... ... 2,465 4 at £140 ... ... 560 44 at £135 ... ... 5,940 200 at £130 ... ... 26,000 30 at £125 ... ... 3,750 Cooks — 2 Males at £245 ... ... 490 1 Male at £230 ... ... 230 2 Males at £219 ... ... 438 1 Male at £182 ... 182 1 Female at £195 ... ... 195 3 Females at £150 ... ... 450 2 Females at £130 ... ... 260 Laundresses — 1 at £190 ... ... 190 2 at £140 ... ... 280 5 at £135 .. ... 675 Ward-maid — lat£95 Official Visitors — 7 at £26 ... ... 182 2 at £13 ... ... 26 1,130 215 3,323 120 358 50,500 L2 2,245 8 1 1,145 95 9 208 984 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 211,303 5,955 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications 3 Audit fees (to cover liability incurred for previous year) 4 | Bacteriological research 2 -205,348 350 16 50 3 4 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scalefsalaries or wages.

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MENTAL HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT— continued.

16- B. 7.

Number of Persons. 1922-23. tern. MENTAL HOSPITALS— continued. —- VOTE No. 27— continued. 1922 !-23. Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. 5 Bedding and clothing 6 Buildings, including additions, improvements, repairs, and replacements 7 Compensation and costs to widow of late Thos. Wadsworth, attendant, Waitati 8 Dental services 9 Developmental work in connection with bringing land into cultivation, purchase of implements, stock, &c. 10 Farms, maintenance of (part recoverable) 11 ' Fencing, draining, and roading 12 Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... 13 Fuel, light, power, and water 14 Funerals, expenses of 15 Furniture and fittings 16 Gardens and shrubberies, expenses of ... 17 Grant to Seacliff Staff Club ... 18 Inquiries under Public Service and Mental Defectives Acts £ i £ 5 6 30,000 7 6,400 8 9 775 150 10 11 12 L3 14 15 16 17 18 3,000 15,000 400 4,000 20,300 400 1,100 250 10 L9 20 21 22 23 24 19 Law-costs 20 Laundry 21 Machinery, repairs, and stores 22 Maintenance fees overpaid, refund of 23 Medical fees for certificates and consultations 24 Motor-vehicles, maintenance of Nursing staff — 25 Engagement of 26 Uniforms, purchase of Patients, expenses connected witb — 27 Gratuities 28 " Patients' Friends " 29 Recreation 30 Transfer 31 Payment of life-insurance premium re J. J. Fitzpatrick, mental patient (7 months) 32 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes 33 Printing and stationery 34 Rations 35 Rents and rates 36 Stores Surgery and dispensary — 37 Drugs and instruments 38 Wine, spirits, ale, and porter 39 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) 40 Travelling allowances and expenses Treatment and maintenance in general hospitals— 41 Patients 42 Staff 43 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote I 50 20 4,500 2,200 100 1,900 1,200 25 26 25 3,500 27 28 29 .HO 31 1,000 200 7,000 400 32 33 84 35 36 14 700 900 67,000 2,620 5,800 37 38 39 1,600 60 40 450 1,400 41 42 43 100 150 100 185,210 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— £ Fees for maintenance of patients 70,000 Sale of farm-produce, live-stock, &c. 10,000 Stores, board, &o. (repaid by staff) 8,000 Miscellaneous ... ... 2,000 390,558 TOTAL—VOTE No. 27 85,000 305,558 TO £305,55c

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.

1922-23. Salaries. ' Other Charges. Total. £ £ Vote No. 28.—Department of Health ... ... 83,647 | 154,589 TOTAL ... ... ... 83,647 154,589 of Persons. ' IJZi DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. 1 Q90_0f! 154,589 2 238,236 £ 238,236 19 2-23. 1922-23. VOTE No. 28. £ £ £ 1 -Salaries — Administrative Division. 1 1 at £1,047 (Director-General of Health) ... 1,047 1,047 Professional Division. £ 3 at £956 ... ... 2,868 2 at £874 ... ... 1,748 3 at £837 ... ... 2,511 ! 1 at £791 ... ... 791 4 at £775 ... ... 3,100 14 1 at £750 ... ... 750 Class A— 11,768 8 at £725 ... ... 5,800 9 1 at £675 ... ... 675 Class B— 6,475 10 at £600 ... ... .6,000 12 1 at £600 (22 days) ... ... 37 1 at £575 ... ... 575 Class G— 6,612 1 at £505 ... ... 505 7 6 at £485 ... ... 2,910 Glass D— 3,415 3 at £430 ... ... 1,290 I at £395 ... ... 395 1 at £380 ... ... 380 6 1 at £355 ... ... 355 Glass E— 2,420 3 3 at £330 ... ... ... 990 Class F— 1 at £130 ... ... 130 4 3 at £95 ... ... 285 M 9 12 11,768 6,475 6,612 3,415 6 3 2,420 990 4 415 415 Clerical Division. Class I — 1 1 at £575 ... ... ... 575 Class III— 2 2 at £480 ... ... ... • 960 Class IV— 1 1 at £430 ... ... ... 430 Class V— 2 2 at £380 ... ... ... 760 Class VI— 7 7 at £330 ... ... ... [ 2,310 I 2 1 575 960 430 2 760 7 2,310 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification List," i."

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH- continued.

Number ttf Persons. 1922-23.* item. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH— continued. VOTE No. 28— continued. 1922-23. I Salaries— continued. £ Glass VII— £ 3 at £305 ... ... 915 2 at £295 ... ... 590 2 at £275 ... .. 550 3 at £255 ... ... 765 4 at £235 ... ... 940 2 at £215 ... ... 430 4 at £200 ... .'.. 800 1 at £150 ... ... 150 6 at £130 ... ... 780 6 at £105 ... ... 630 3 at £90 ... ... 270 36 Cadets' lodging-allowances ... 6,820 220 General Division. 1 at £425 ... ... 425 5 at £380 ... ... 1,900 2 at £370 ... ... 740 10 at £330 ... ... 3,300 16 at £320 ... ... 5,120 3 at £310 .. ... 930 7 at £305 ... ... 2,135 2 at £295 ... ... 590 24 at £285 ... ... 6,840 1 at £280 ... ... 280 9 at £275 ... ... 2,475 6 at £265 ... ... 1,590 1 at £262 ... ... 262 6 at £255 ... ... 1,530 9 at £245 ... ... 2,205 1 at £240 ... ... 240 1 at £239 ... ... 239 22 at £235 ... ... 5,170 1 at £235 (2 months) ... ... 40 1 at £235 (1 month) ... ... 20 11 at £225 ... ... 2,475 1 at £225 (1 month) ... ... 19 2 at £223 ... ... 446 1 at £221 ... ... 221 13 at £215 ... ... 2,795 1 at £215 (1 mouth) ... ... 18 2 at £210 ... ... 420 7 at £205 ... ... 1,435 1 at £205 (2 months) ... ... 35 1 at £200 (2 months) ... ... 34 1 at £195 ... ... 195 5 at £191 ... ... 955 1 at £185 ... ... 185 3 at £174 ... ... 522 1 at £165 ... ... 165 3 at £154 ... ... 462 1 at £150 ... ... 150 6 at £142 ... ... 852 9 at £130 ... ... 1,170 1 at £130 (1 month) ... ... 11 1 at £120 ... ... 120 1 at £105 ... ... 105 1 at £105 (2 months) ... ... 18 7 at £90 ... ... 630 31 at £80 ... ... 2,480 1 at £75 ... ... 75 1 at £75 (2 months) ... ... 13 15 at £75 (6 months) ... ... 563 257 27 lodging-allowances at £40 ... 1,080 15 lodging-allowances at £40 (6 months) 300 52,600 1,380

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH— continued.

Number item, if Persons. i .922-23. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH— continued. 1925 !-23. VOTE No. 28— continued. £ £ Salaries— continued. Unclassified. 3 Inspectors of Health— £ 1 at £360 ... ... 360 1 at £310 ... ... 310 1 at £305 ... ... 305 975 3 Port Health Officers— 1 at £300 ... ... 300 1 at £175 ... ... 175 lat£75 ... ... 75 I 1 Medical Officer at £175 ... 4 Medical Officers at £150 ... 3 Medical Officers at £1.00 ... 1 Analyst at £250 1 Analyst at £185 1 Pathologist at £200 1 Pathologist at £100 1 Assistant Bacteriologist at £185 42 Medical Officers (Native) — 4 at £100 ... ... 400 3 at £75 ... ... 225 2 at £60 ... ... 120 19 at £50 ... ... 950 5 at £40 ... ... 200 lat£35 ... ... 35 lat£30 ... ... 30 6 at £25 ... ... 150 lat£20 ... ... 20 550 175 600 300 250 185 200 100 185 61 2,130 423 5,650 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 104,847 2,200 ; Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 — Contributions by local bodies towards £ salaries of sanitary inspectors ... 14,425 Contributions by Native Department towards salaries of staff, Maori Hygiene Division ... ... 2,310 Contributions from Native Trust Department for medical officers... ... 420 Amounts deducted from salaries of Institutional employees for board and lodging ... ... 1,000 Recoveries on account of salaries of staff of Wellington Bacteriological Laboratory ... ... 745 Recoveries for services of sanitary inspectors for disinfections, &c. ... 50 Recoveries for district nursing services 50 102,647 19,000 -83,647 * Includes cost-of-living increases to scale salaries or wages.

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH— continued.

Number Itera . of Persons. . i DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH— continued. 1922-23. 192 1-23. VOTE No. 28— continued. v £ Other Charges for and incidental to — General Administration — 2 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications 3 Compensation to Mrs. Buckingham, patient, in respect of accident at St. Helen's Hospital, Wellington ... 4 Compensation to widow of the late Inspector J. Johnston 5 Contribution towards salaries of officers of other departments for services rendered 6 Freight, cartage, and transport charges... 7 Fuel, light, and water 8 Grant in respect of midwifery (pupil nurses' fees paid) 9 Law-costs 10 Maternity homes, refund of fees 11 Office-cleaning 12 Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) 13 Overtime and meal allowances 14 Postages and telegrams 15 Quackery Prevention Act 16 Rent 17 Telephone services (including installations, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... 18 Temporary assistance (part recoverable) 19 Travelling-expenses 20 Typewriters, purchase and repair of 21 Uniforms, allowance to nurses for 22 Contingencies 9 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 250 30 768 425 75 175 100 50 45 200 13 14 15 10 17 3,000 50 2,950 10 175 18 19 20 21 22 1,875 -28,150 9,300 125 100 50 Health Act — 23 Board of Health : Expenses of Venereal Diseases Committee 24 Board of Health, other expenses (including fee to members) 25 Compensation payable under Health Act 26 Disinfectants, purchase of (part recoverable) 27 Infectious diseases 28 Inspection of vessels (part recoverable) ... 29 International Congress on Infantile Mortality : Expenses of delegate 30 Motor-cars, motor-cycles, &c.: Purchase, repairs, and running-expenses (part recoverable) ... 31 Motor hire in connection with special inspection of destructor, Wellington 32 Notification of infectious diseases 33 Quarantine expenses 34 Sera, purchase of and expenses incidental thereto (recoverable) 35 Vaccination and registration fees 36 Other expenses 47,903 28 350 m 25 26 27 28 29 50 50 500 1,200 1,500 30 25 3,000 31 32 33 34 1 1,250 700 35 36 2,500 200 25 Hospitals and Charitable Institutions Act — 37 Purchase of stores and equipment for Hospital Boards (recoverable) 11,351 .".7 100 100 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH— continued. 1922-23. t 922-23. VOTE No. 28— continued. d * Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. 38 Medical Practitioners Act — Expenses 50 39 Midivivcs Act — Examination expenses, &c. (including examination and incidental expenses of district mid wives) 125 1(1 Nurses Registration Act — Examination expenses, &c. ... 250 41 Plumbers Registration Act — Examination expenses, &c. ... 750 42 Social Hygiene Act — Treatment, &c. (including bacteriological charges, supplies of drugs, cost of treatment of indigent patients, &c.) 2,750 48 if 45 Sale of E'ood and Drugs Act — Analysts paid by fees Other expenses (including purchase of samples) Law-costs 250 350 125 Masseurs Registration Act — Examination expenses, &c. ... i 725 10 100 Bacteriological Laboratories — Laboratory expenses (part recoverable) ... 1,500 17 • 1-8 49 50 Child Welfare Administration— Printing of " Baby's First Month " Other expenses (including hire of halls, advertising, &c, Travelling expenses and allowances 500 200 300 School Hygiene Administration — Other expenses (including equipment) ... Travelling allowances and expenses Uniforms, allowances to nurses for 1,000 51 52 59 250 5,750 350 Dental Hygiene Administration — Dental clinics and travelling ambulances, expenses of Travelling allowances and expenses 6,350 54 55 3,500 650 56 57 58 59 Maori Hygiene Administration — Other expenses (including establishment of temporary camp hospitals, &c.) Sanitation of Maori Settlement expenses Supply of medicines Maintenance of nurses cottage, Kahukura 4,150 900 25 2,000 300 3,225

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH— continued.

Number Itera . of Persons. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH— continued. 1922-23 f VOTE No. 28— continued. 192 1-23. Other Charges for and incidental to — continued, £ Grants-in-aid — 60 Children's Creche, Gisborne (£1 for £1 subsidy up to £150) 61 Coromandel Hospital Board (validating item) 62 Inangahua Hospital Board : Grant by way of subsidy on account of the Waiuta Medical Association 63 Knox Home for Incurables ... 64 Maintenance of delirium tremens patients in general bospitals 05 Maternity Hospital at Hastings 06 Medical and nursing services in country districts (including Medical Associations) 67 Medical research work 68 Mercury Bay Hospital Trustees (validating item) ... 69 Mount Magdala Asylum 70 New Zealand Nurses'Memorial Fund ... Otago University — 71 Analytical laboratory 72 Bacteriological laboratory... 73 Dental bursaries 74 Pathological laboratory ... 75 Palmerston North Hospital Board (validating item) 76 Relief of indigent persons Royal N.Z. Society for Health of Women and Children — 77 Karitane-Harris Hospital, Dunedin ... 78 Karitane-Stewart Hospital, Wanganui 79 Karitane-Wolfe Hospital, Christchurch 80 Subsidies towards salaries of Plunket nurses ' ... 81 Secretary: Grant towards salary 82 Director: Grant towards salary 83 Incidental grants (railway passes, &c.) 84 St. Mary's Guild Home, Karori 85 St. Mary's Home, Otahuhu ... 86 St. John Ambulance Association 87 Salvation Army ... 88 Whangarei Hospital Board (validating item) 60 01 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 150 300 360 500 100 3,000 250 25 300 400 35 100 1,000 1,350 200 600 100 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 8-1 85 86 87 88 2,850 750 750 11,875 200 400 400 200 200 800 1,450 2,326 Institutions under control of Department — Wages— 89 St. Helens Hospital, Auckland 90 St. Helens Hospital, Gisborne 91 St. Helens Hospital, Wanganui 92 St. Helens Hospital, Wellington 93 St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch 94 St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin 95 St. Helens Hospital, Invercargill 96 King George V and Infectious Diseases Hospitals, Rotorua 97 Otaki Sanatorium and Hospital 98 Te Waikato Sanatorium 99 Hanmer Hospital 100 Pukeora Sanatorium 101 Trentham Hospital Maintenance — 102 St. Helens Hospital, Auckland 103 St. Helens Hospital, Gisborne 104 St. Helens Hospital, Wanganui 105 St. Helens Hospital, Wellington 106 St. Helens Hospital, Christchurch 107 St. Helens Hospital, Dunedin 108 St. Helens Hospital, Invercargill 109 King George V and Infectious Diseases Hospitals, Rotorua 30,971 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 548 273 239 709 374 343 470 97 98 99 100 1.01 22,000 2,438 250 10,700 17,000 20,000 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 1,900 850 850 2,000 1,700 1,500 900 26,000

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH— continued.

Number if Perso/lS. Item. 1Q99 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH— continued. 1922-23. -23. 1922-23. VOTE No. 28— continued. o 0 £ £ £ no 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Institutions under control of Department —continued. Maintenance— continued, Otaki Hospital ... ... ... 080 Otaki Sanatorium ... ... ... 2,500 Te Waikato Sanatorium ... ... ... 500 Leper Hospital ... ... ... 1,450 Hanmer Hospital ... ... ... 16,000 Pukeora Sanatorium ... ... ... 20,000 Trentham Hospital ... ... ... 15,000 Purchase of supplies for Department's Institutions ... 100 167,274 680 2,500 500 1,450 10,000 20,000 15,000 100 362,221 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 — General Administration— £ Office expenses ... 250 Temporary assistance ... 10,000 Travelling-expenses ... 4,000 167,274 362,221 14,250 Health Act— Disinfectants, purchase of ... 300 Infectious diseases ... 25 Inspection of vessels ... 400 Notification of infectious diseases 10 Motor-cars, motor-cycles, &c. 2,000 Sera, purchase of ... 2,600 5,335 Hospitals Act— .— Purchase of stores and equipment ... ... 4,500 Plumbers' Registration Act— Other expenses ... ... 50 Sale of Food and Drugs Act— Law-costs ... ... 100 Analysts paid by fees ... 50 150 Bacteriological Laboratories— Laboratory expenses ... 900 Institutions : Maintenance and Wages— King George V and I. D. Hospital, Rotorua... ... 31,000 Otaki Sanatorium ... 2,500 Otaki Hospital ... 800 Te Waikato Sanatorium ... 250 Pukeora Sanatorium ... 25,250 Hanmer Hospital ... 17,000 Trentham Hospital. ... 22,000 98,800 123,985 238,236 TOTAL—VOTE No, 28 ... 238,236 tcv [AL .... .... .... .... £238,230

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NAVAL DEFENCE.

17— B. 7.

1922-23. No. 29.— NAVAL DEFENCE £ 257,350 TOTAL 257,350 I i Number Item J of Persons. 192! 1-23. , ! VOTE No. 29.—NAVAL DEFENCE. I Q99_9f! LWA-A6. 1 Salaries — 1922-23. £ Full Pay, Wages, Allowances, Extra Pay, &c. — 8 Administrative staff (excluding Naval Secretary) ... Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 8 3,560 30 (*) 517 (*) Officers and ships' companies, H.M. Ships (1)60 "Chatham" and "Philomel," and (i) new entries under training ... 585 3,530 (*) 517 (t) 60 112,500 585 Charges for and incidental to — 2 Administration — Expenses in connection with payment of allotments 250 Victualling, Clothing, Implements, and Mess Traps— Clothing Accounts— 3 Clothing purchases, for issue as free kits to new entries and on repayment (less repayment issues), (part recoverable) 4 Kit-upkeep allowance, and clothing gratuities 5 Rebate to officers on account of duty paid on uniforms Implement and Mess Trap Accounts — 6 Purchase of mess traps, implements, Ajc, for supply and replacement Victualling Accounts — 7 Victualling of personnel: Purchase of provisions and payment of victualling and messing allowances to officers and men (less repayment issues) 8 Leave allowance and compensation in lieu of provisions 1 5 2,808 7,250 50 660 6 19,155 8 2,150 Medical Services— 9 Stores, provisions, sick-bay washing, &c. 10 Dental treatment ashore ... 11 Medical examination of recruits for sea-going forces 12 Medical treatment ashore ... 9 10 11 110 400 12 150 350

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NAVAL DEFENCE— continued.

Number if Persons. < Item. VOTE No. 29.- NAVAL DEFENCE— continued. 1922-23. 1922-23. Charges for and incidental to —continued. £ £ Repairs, Alterations, Docking, &c. — 13 H.M.S. "Chatham" 14 H.M.S. "Philomel" 15 Supply of steam sterilizer for " Philomel " 13 14 15 1,830 400 150 Coal and Oil Fuel (including freight)— 16 H.M.S. " Chatham " 17 H.M.S. "Philomel" 18 Coal stocked at Auckland and Suva, including freight involved in maintaining stocks, custody of stocks, and supply of coaling-gear (part recoverable) io 17 18 32,750 2,000 9,500 Stores — 19 Naval, engineers, shipwrights, ordnance, torpedo and electrical L9 18,322 Works— 20 Building of gun-mounting shed 21 Completion of Army hut used as emergency sickquarters 22 Maintenance of dockyard plant and buildings 20 21 1,500 22 190 188 23 Reserves — £ Pay and allowances whilst under training 1,222 Medical examination recruits ... 105 Travelling-expenses ... ... 500 Retaining fees ... ... 383 Out-of-pocket expenses (emergency list officers) ... ... 290 23 2,500 Miscellaneous Effective Services— 24 Advertising, books, newspapers, and other publications 25 Allowances in lieu of quarters (lodging-allowance) 26 Bonuses to recruiters, &c 27 Cleauing Navy Office 28 Compensation for injuries and accidental death on duty 29 Compensation for injuries : Recruit E. S. Cargill, stoker, 2nd class 30 Freight, insurance, landing, and transport charges (excluding freight, &c, on coal) 31 Fuel and light, Navy Office and emergency sickquarters 32 Gunnery and torpedo efficiency funds, good-shoot-ing prizes 33 Interments 34 Office fittings and requisites, including printing and stationery 35 Passages, travelling allowances and expenses 36 Postage, cablegrams, telegrams, and rent of boxes 37 Rent of Navy office, storerooms, magazine (overhead charges), &o. (part recoverable) 38 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) 39 Training-service Fund 40 Typewriters (repairs) 24 25 '20 27 28 29 30 31 150 365 10 45 35 57 3,000 40 32 33 34 59 20 35 36 37 450 2,500 425 580 38 39 -10 100 100 5

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NAVAL DEFENCE— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. * VOTE No. 29.—NAVAL DEFENCE— continued, 192 !-23. 1922-23. Charges for and incidental to —continued. £ £ Non-effective Services — 14,145 90 6,230 41 Deferred pay to officers and men 42 National Health Insurance to Admiralty ■ 43 Pension contributions to Admiralty ... 41 42 43 44 Outstanding Claims received from Admiralty not yet brought to account £ 44 British Postal Orders sold ... 245 Clothing stores supplied ... ... 3,900 Coal and oil supplied to " Chatham " on voyage out (less credit for coal used on trials) ... ... 3,857 Freight on stores ... ... 10 Implements, mess traps. &c, supplied 490 Panama Canal tolls and Consul's commissions ... ... 895 Repairs to H.M.S. " Philomel," September, 1916 ... ... 37 Remittances of ships' companies' pay, paid in England ... ... 3;150 Stores supplied (naval, engineers, shipwrights, ordnance, torpedo, and electrical) ... ... ../ 7,922 Victualling stores supplied ... 575 21,081 ' 45 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to other items of vote 45 250 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 — Admiralty, on account of pay, cloth- £ ing, victualling, and rent ... 2,980 Coal ... ... ... 8,000 Miscellaneous . . ... 100 268,430 11,080 TOTAL—VOTE No. 29 ... 257,350 X)TAL 'OT X £257,35'

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DEFENCE DEPARTMENT.

1922-23. Vote No. 30.—DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— £ Subdivision No. 1. — General Headquarters ,, II. — Northern Command ,, III. — Central Command ,, IV. — Southern Command ,, V. — Administrative Departments ,, VI. — Maintenance Account ,, VII. — School of Instruction and Military Education of Officers undergoing Instruction abroad ,, VIII. — Miscellaneous Charges ,, IX. — Aviation ,, X. — Non-effective Services ,, XI. — Dominion Rifle Association and Rifle Clubs 15,022 42,231 38,154 36,808 27,667 116,061 5,460 1,623 13,000 12,419 20,190 TOTAL 328,630 Number Item _ ot Persons. 1922-23. ' VOTE No. 30.—DEFENCE DEPARTMENT. 1922-23. Subdivision No. I. — General Headquarters. Salaries — General Headquarters Staff— 1 Military Personnel — 1 1 Major-General 1 1 Brigadier-General, in Charge Administration ... 3 3 Lieut.-Colonels at £690... 2 2 Majors at £550 2 2 Captains at £425 1 1 Lieutenant at £325 1 1 3 2 2 1 1,092 920 2,070 1,100 850 325 2 R.N.Z.A. attached to General Headquarters— 1 1 Lieut.-Colonel 1 1 Captain 19 1 1 740 425 12 ia 3 Civilian Personnel — 3 * Clerical Division. Class V— £ 3 at £380 ... ... 1,140 4 1 at £345 ... ... 345 1,485 Class VI— 3 3 at £330 990 3 * For particulars of salaries of Civilian Personnel see " Public Service Classifi *For ication List."

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DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number if Persons. ]tem. 1922-23. VOTE No. 30.—DEFENCE DEPARTMENT- contd. 1922-23. Subdivision No. I. — General Headquarters —continued. Salaries— continued. General Headquarters Staff — continued. 3 Civilian Personnel —continued. Clerical Division— continued. Class VII- £ 1 at £305 ... ... 305 2 at £275 ... ... 550 1 at £235 ... ... 235 1 at £235 (clerk in office of Minister of Defence) 235 1 at £114 ... ... 114 4 at £105 ... ... 420 4 at £90 ... ... 360 Lodging-allowance ... ... 80 14 2,299 General Division. 1 at £255 ... ... 255 1 at £215 ... ... 215 6 at £191 ... ... 1,146 5 at £174 ... ... 870 2 at £154 ... ... 308 1 at £142 ... ... 142 lat£75 ... ... 75 17 3,011 38 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus *15,307 285 Total — Subdivision No. I ... 15,022 Subdivision No. II. — Northern Command. Salaries— Command Headquarters Staff— 1 1 1 1 1 Military Personnel — - £ 1 Colonel-Commandant, O.C. Command 775 1 Lieut.-Colonel, Chief Staff Officer ... 690 1 Major, Artillery Staff Officer ... 600 1 Staff Major ... ... 600 1 Staff Captain ... ... 425 5 Civilian Personnel — 3,090 Clerical Division. 330 1 Class VI— 1 at £330 Class VII— £ 1 at £305 ... ... 305 1 at £255 ... ...« 255 1 at £125 ... ... 125 General Division. 685 1 at £174 ... ... 174 1 at £154 ... - ... 154 1 at £115 ... ... 115 3 443 7 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. 1922-23. VOTE No. 30.—DEFENCE DEPARTMENT -contd. .922-23. Subdivision No. 11. — Northern Command —continued. Salaries— continued. £ Regimental and Area Administrative and Instructional Staff— 4 13 Military Personnel — Staff Officers in Charge Regimental Districts— 4 Majors : 3 at £600, 1 at £550 Area Officers— 5 Captains at £425 8 Lieutenants : 4 at £365, 2 at £330, 2 at £325 ... Warrant and N.C.O.s : Permanent Staff— £ 18 Warrant Officers, Class I, at £355 6,390 0 Warrant Officers, Class II, at £330 1,980 6 Staff Sergt.-majors, at £305 ... 1,830 6 Staff Sergeants at £285 ... 1,710 2,350 2,125 2,770 36 11,910 53 Civilian Personnel — i Clerical Division. Glass VII— 2 at £305 ... ... 610 1 at £295 ... ... 295 3 905 General Division. 1 at £250 250 1 at £235 ... ... 235 1 at £225 ... ... 225 1 at £185 ... ... 185 4 895 7 Permanent Forces— Military Personnel — R.N.Z.A.— 1 Major 2 Captains at £425 3 Regimental Sergeants-major : 2 at 19s. 7d, 1 at at 18s. lid. per diem 1 Sergeant-major Artificer, at 19s. 7d. per diem 2 Quartermasters-sergeant Artificers at 19s. Id. petdiem 2 Company Sergeants-major: 1 at 18s. 7d., 1 at 18s. 3d. per diem 1 Quartermaster-sergeant at 18s. Id. per diem 2 Staff Sergeants : 1 at 17s. 9d., 1 at 1.7s. 8d. per diem 1 Sergeant Artificer at 17s. 4d. per diem 1 Sergeant Fitter at 16s. 3d. 1 Sergeant Coxswain at 17s. 2d. 3 Sergeants : 1 at 17s. lid., 1 at 17s., 1 at 16s. 9d. per diem 7 Corporals: 1 at 16s. 9d., 4 at 16s. 7d., 1 at 16s. 5d., 1 at 15s. lid. per diem 1 Corporal at 15s. 8d. per diem 4 Bombardiers: 2 at 16s. 5d., 1 at 16s. 3d., 1 at 15s. 4d. per diem 6 Gunners: 2 at 15s. 6d., 1 at 15s. 4d., 1 at 14s. 6d., 2 at 14s. 5d. per diem 3 Drivers : 1 at 15s. 8d., 1 at 14s. Id., 1 at 12s 5d. per diem ... ... ... 600 850 1,060 358 097 672 330 646 317 297 314 932 2,107 286 1,176 1,637 11 769 10 Army Pay Corps— 1 Captain 1 Staff Quartermaster-sergeant at 17s. lOd. per diem 1 Sergeant at 16s. 4d. per diem 465 326 298 3

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DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— continued.

135

Number Ttemif Persons. V0TB No 30.—DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— contd. i 192 1-28. 1922-23. L922-23. Subdivision No. II. — Northern Command —continued. Salaries— continued. Permanent Forces— continued, Military Personnel, —continued. 11 Army Ordnance Corps— 3 Captains : 2 at £425, 1 at £395 1 Warrant Officer, Class I, at 19s, 3d. per diem ... 1 Acting Quartermaster-sergeant at 17s. 8d. per diem 1 Acting Sergeant-artificer at 16s. 5d. per diem ... 1 Corporal at 15s. 5d. per diem 1 Artificer at 16s. per diem 11 3 Privates : 1 at 16s., 2 at 12s. Id. per diem 11 1,245 352 323 300 282 292 734 11 -43,168 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 937 Total — Subdivision No II 42,231 Subdivision No. III. — Central Command, Salaries— Command Headquarters Staff— 12 Military Personnel — 1 Colonel-Commandant, O.C. Command 1 Lieut.-Colonel, Chief Staff Officer ... 1 Staff Major 1 Staff Captain 5 1 Major Musketry Instructor 12 775 690 550 425 550 18 Civilian Personnel — L8 Clerical Division. Class VI— 1 1 at £330 Glass VII— £ 1 at £305 ... ... 305 8 2 at £215 ... ... 430 330 3 735 General Division. 1 at £305 ... ... 305 2 1 at £191 ... ... 191 496 Regimental and Area Administrative and Instructional Staff— 14 Military Personnel — 11 Staff Officers in Charge Regimental Districts— 1 Major at £550 3 Captains at £465 1 Captain O.C.F.A. Cadre Area Officers^— 2 Captains at £425 17 10 Lieutenants : 5 at £365, 4 at £325, 1 at £300... 15 Warrant and N.C.O. Instructors, Permanent Staff— 15 Warrant Officers, Class I, at £355 ... 4 Warrant Officers, Class II, at £330 ... I 8 Staff Sergeant-instructors at £305 ... ... I 35 8 Staff Sergeants : 1 at £300, 6 at £285, 1 at £255 550 1,395 425 850 3,425 17 15 5,325 1,320 2,440 2,265 35 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number of Persons. Item. VOTE No. 30.—DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— contd. 192$ i-23. 1922^23. Subdivision No. III. — Central Command —continued. Salaries— continued. Regimental and Area Administrative and Instructional Staff — continued. 16 Civilian Personnel — Clerical Division. 4 Class VII— 4 at £305 1,220 1 General Division. 255 1 at £255 Permanent Forces — 17 Military Personnel — R.N.Z.A.— 1 Captain 1 Lieutenant 1 Hon. Lieutenant, W.O.I. 1 Master-gunner at 19s. 7d. per diem ... 1 Sergeant-major Artificer at 19s. 7d. per diem ... 1 Regimental Sergeant-major at 19s. 7d. per diem 1 Battery Sergeant-major at 16s. Id. per diem 1 Sergeant-major at 18s. 3d. per diem 2 Staff Sergeants: 1 at 17s. 9d., 1 at 17s. 5d. per diem 1 Quartermaster-sergeant at 18s. Id. per diem 5 Sergeants : 1 at 17s. 3d., 1 at 17s., 1 at 16s. 9d., 2 at 16s. 5d. per diem ... 1 Sergeant Artificer at 16s. 4d. per diem 7 Corporals : 1 at 16s. 4d., 3 at 15s. lid., 1 at 15s. 10d., 1 at 14s. 3d,, 1 at 14s. 2d. per diem 5 Bombardiers: 1 at 15s. 6d., 1 at 15s. 5d., 1 at 15s. 4d., 1 at 15s. 2d., 1 at 13s. 4d.... 6 Gunners: 1 at 15s. 7d., 1 at 15s. 3d., 1 at 14s. 8d., 3 at 12s. 5d. per diem 7 Drivers : 3 at 14s. 8d., 1 at 12s. 6d., 2 at 12s. 5d., 1 at 12s. per diem S.s. " Jaaie Seddon " — 1 Sergeant-major Coxswain at 19s. 6d. per diem ... 1 Staff-sergeant at 18s. per diem 4 Gunners: 1 at 15s. 7d., 2 at 14s. 8d., 1 at 14s. 6d. per diem 425 365 365 358 358 358 294 333 642 330 1,530 298 1,978 1,365 1,511 1,704 356 329 49 1,085 18 Army Pay Corps— 1 Captain 1 Staff Quartermaster-sergeant at 17s. 7d. per diem 1 Corporal at 14s. 2d. per diem 465 321 258 3 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus *39,049 895 Total — Subdivision No. Ill 38,154 Subdivision No. IV. — Southern Command. L9 Salaries — Command Headquarters Staff— Military Personnel — 1 Colonel-Commandant, O.C. Command 1 Lieut.-Colonel, Chief Staff Officer 1 Staff Major 1 Staff Captain 2 Lieutenants: 1 at £365, 1 at £300 per diem 775 690 550 425 665 * Includes oost- of -living inorease to scale salaries or wages.

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DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— continued.

18— B. 7.

Number if Persons. Item. VOTE No. 30.—DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— contd. 192' i-23. 1922-23. Subdivision No. IV. — Southern Command —continued. Salaries — continued. Command Headquarters Staff— continued. 20 Civilian Personnel — Clerical Division. Class VI— 1 at £330 Glass VII— £ 1 at £305 ... ... 305 1 at £215 ... . ... 215 1 at £200 ... ... 200 330 General Division. 720 1 at £154 ... ... 154 1 at £105 ... ... 105 259 Regimental and Area Administrative and Instructional Staff— 5 21 Military Personnel — Staff Officers in Charge Regimental Districts— 3 Majors at £550 1 Captain O.C.F.A. Cadre 1 Captain at £425 Area Officers — 5 Captains : 1 at £465, 3 at £425, 1 at £395 8 Lieutenants : 4 at £365, 2 at £325, 2 at £300 ... Warrant and N.CO. Instructors, Permanent Staff — 22 Warrant Officers, Class I, at £355 10 Staff Sergeants-major : 8 at £305, 2 at £280 .. 1,650 465 425 13 2,135 2,710 22 32 7,810 3,000 23 Civilian Personnel — Clerical Division. Class VII— 2 at £305 010 General Division. £ 1 at £280 ... ... 280 1 at £255 ... ... 255 2 at £215 ... ... 430 1 at £195 ..<. ... 195 Permanent Forces — 1,160 24 R.N.Z.A— 3 Warrant Officers, Class I, : 2 at 19s. 7d., 1 at 19s. 3d. per diem 1 Battery Sergeant-major at 17s. 5d. per diem ... 1 Staff Sergeant at 17s. 5d. per diem ... 6 Sergeants: 1 at 17s. 7d., 1 at 17s. 6d., 1 at 17s. 2d., 1 at 17s., 1 at 16s. 9d., 1 at 16s. 4d. per diem 10 Corporals: 2 at 16s. 6d., 1 at 16s. 5d., 1 at 16s. 2d, 1 at 16s., 3 at 15s. lid., 1 at 15s. 10d., 1 at 15s. 2d. per diem 5 Bombardiers ; 1 at 15s. lid.J" 3 at 15s. 5d., 1 at 13s. lid. per diem 2 Gunners : 1 at 14s. 2d., 1 at 12s. 5d. per diem ... 5 Drivers: 1 at 14s. 8d., 1 at 14s. 2d., 1 at 12s. 5d., 1 at 12s., 1 at lis. lOd. per diem ... Army Pay Corps— 1 Captain 1 Warrant Officer, Class I, at 19s. 5d. per diem ... 1 Staff Quartermaster-sergeant, at 17s. 9d. per diem 1,065 318 318 1,867 2,928 1,388 486 33 1,188 25 465 354 324

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DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number of Persons. Item. VOTE No. 30.—DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— contd. Subdivision No. IV. — Southern Command —continued. 1922-23. 1922-237 26 Army Ordnance Corps— 1 Captain 1 Sergeant-major at 19s. 5d. per diem ... i-;i-. 1 Armourer Quartermaster-sergeant at 18s. lid. ".oOAa.3 is; per diem 2 Staff Sergeants, 1 at 16s. 9d., 1 at 16s. 4d. per diem ... ... 1 Armourer Sergeant at 16s. 3d. per diem 2 Privates: 1 at 15s. 5d., 1 at 12s. Id. per diem... £ 20 465 354 345 604 297 502 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus *37,647 844 Total — Subdivision No. TV _ 36,80: Subdivision No. V. — Administrative Departments. Salaries — Administrative Departments— 27 Military Personnel — 27 Army Pay Corps— 1 Lieut.-Colonel 1 Captain 3 Warrant Officers, Class 1: 1 at 18s. lid., 1 at 18s. 7d., 1 at 17s. Id. per diem 1 Staff Quartermaster-sergeant at 16s. 6d. per diem 1 Staff Sergeant at 16s. 9d. per diem... 690 405 996 301 306 28 Army Ordnance Corps— 1 Lieut.-Colonel 2 Captains at £465 1 Lieutenant 1 Sergeant-major Artificer at 19s. 7d. per diem ... 1 Conductor at 18s. 7d. per diem 1 Armourer Sergeant-major at 18s. 2d. per diem ... 1 Armourer Staff Quartermaster-sergeant at 18s. 9d. per diem 1 Regimental Quartermaster-sergeant at 18s. lid. per diem 2 Staff Quartermaster-sergeants : 1 at 16s. 7d., 1 at 16s. 5d. per diem 1 Quartermaster-sergeant Artificer at 19s. 2d. per diem 1 Armourer Staff Sergeant at 17s. 7d. per diem ... 3 Armament Staff Sergeants: 1 at 18s., 1 at 17s. 8d. 1 at 168. 5d. per diem 5 Staff Sergeants: 2 at 16s. lid., 2 at 16s. 6d., 1 at 15s. 9d. per diem ... 4 Armourer-sergeants : 2 at 16s. 4d., 1 at 15s. 9d., 1 at 15s. per diem 1 Saddler-sergeant at 16s 4d. per diem 6 Sergeants : 1 at 17s. 7d., 1 at 16s. 4d, 1 at 15s. 4d., 2 at 15s. 2d., 1 at 13s. 7d. per diem ... 7 Corporals 1 at 16s. 9d., 1 at 16s. 3d., 1 at 15s. lid., 1 at 15s. 8d., 1 at 15s. 4d., 1 at 14s. 9d., 1 at 12s. lOd. per diem 1 Bombardier at 13s. 9d. per diem 12 Lance-corporals : 1 at 15s., 1 at 14s. 7d., 1 at 14s. 3d., 1 at 14s. Id., 3 at 14s., 2 at 13s. lid., 1 at 12s. 4d., 1 at 12s. 3d., 1 at 12s. 2d. per diem 28 740 930 365 358 340 332 343 346 603 347 321 952 1,510 1,158 298 1,701 1,965 251 3,005 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— continued.

I | 192 1-23. Number of Persons. litem. 1922-23* I VOTE No. 30.—DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— contd. I Subdivision No. V.—Administrative Departments — continued. Salaries— continued. Administrative Departments— continued. Military Personnel —continued. 71 2 1 1 28 Army Ordnance Corps— continued. 3 Artificiers a at 14s. 3d., 1 at 14s. Id., 1 at 14s. per diem 1 Gunner at 14s. 8d. per diem 15 Privates: 2 at 15s. 5d., 1 at 15s. 4d., 2 at 12s. 9d., 8 at 12s 8d., 1 at 12s. 7d., 1 at lis. per diem 29 R.N.Z.A. attached Headquarters — 1 2nd-class Master-Gunner at 19s. 7d. per diem ... 1 Sergeant at 17s. per diem 1 Honorary Captain in charge of Examination Records 1 Warrant Officer, Class I, in charge of Permanent Force Records at 19s. 7d. per diem ... 30 N.Z. Military Supplies Purchase OfficeSalaries and office expenses 31 Pay of Director-General of Medical Services and Assistant Directors of Medical Services from 21st June, 1922 32 Salaries of Messengers and Charwomen 28 29 773 268 3,607 358 310 465 358 30 200 31 428 3,000 82 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus -28,330 663 Total — Subdivision No. V 27,667 Subdivision No. VI. — Maintenance Account. Other Charges for and incidental to — 33 Allowance for upkeep of Government bicycles Ammunition— 34 S.A.A., £62,000 (includes £4,000 short delivery for 1921-22) less £17,600 under Vote Rifle Clubs and £2,000 under Vote Aviation 35 Field and heavy guns ammunition and other explosives ... 36 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications 37 Camps, maintenance of Burnham, Trentham, and Featherston (previously paid from War Expenses Account) Clothing— 38 Cost of new issues to Permanent Forces, Territorial Forces, and Cadets 39 Provision of material for making up uniforms for next year 40 Laundering and renovating part worn uniforms ... 41 Compensation in respect to accidents and sickness ... 42 Disinfectants, scavenging, cleaning, and washing ... Drill-halls— 43 Maintenance, including building material and stores 44 Pay of caretakers 45 , Rent and insurance 46 ! Hire of buildings for drills, also parade-grounds ... 33 34 35 36 37 60 42,000 5,000 1,350 3,500 2,500 5,000 8,000 750 200 1,500 1,000 500 2,000 * Includes oost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number of Persons. Item. 192! 1922-23. i 1922-23. VOTE No. 30.—DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— contd. Subdivision No. VI. — Maintenance Account —continued. £ Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. 47 Efficiency fees and badges ... 48 Forage and straw for bedding 49 Fuel 50 Horse hire 51 Horses, permanent, maintenance of Launches— 52 Maintenance of " Lady Roberts," including cost of fuel, stores, and other charges (exlusive of wages) 53 Maintenance of " Janie Seddon," including cost of fuel, stores, and other charges (exlusive of wages) 54 Hire of launches 55 Libraries 56 Lighting 57 Miscellaneous stores 58 Medical fees for examination of officers and trainees 59 Medicine, medical stores, and attendance 60 Medals, purchase and engraving of 61 Offices and buildings (other than drill-halls), maintenance (including building material and stores), cleaning of offices, and rent of 62 Ordnance Stores: Accoutrements, small-arms, ma-chine-guns, camp equipment, harness and saddlery, tools, materials, signalling and electric-light stores, barrack and hospital stores, Field and Garrison Artillery material, armaments, vehicles, &c. 63 Pay and allowances 64 Postages 65 Telegraph charges 66 Printing and stationery 67 Prizes for rifle shooting for Area, Command, and Dominion Rifle Meetings ... ... ... 68 Rations and allowance in lieu ... ,. I 69 Regimental Funds grant j 70 Rifle ranges and targets: Maintenance of and construction of miniature ranges 71 Rifle ranges, pay of caretakers 72 Telephone services 73 Tram, coach, and ferry fares 74 Transfer and removal expenses Transport — 75 Motor vehicles, hire of ... 76 Rail fares and freights 77 Shipping charges, freights, cartage, &c. 78 Steamer fares 79 Travelling-allowances 80 Veterinary medicines and veterinary stores 81 Water 47 48 4'J 50 51 52 53 54 55 50 57 58 59 60 61 02 50 200 1,000 50 500 200 300 250 150 3,000 500 650 200 300 2,500 11,500 1,000 2,000 1,000 4,665 2,000 1,000 3,500 2,000 1,866 1,200 1,280 640 1,000 11,000 2,500 1,500 6,750 100 350 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 140,061 Less estimated credits— £ Ammunition ... ... 11,000 Clothing ... ... 8,000 Ordnance stores ... ... 4,000 Hire Defence vessels... ... 1,000 24,000 24,000 Total — Suddivision No. VI 116,06

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DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number if Persons. Item, - VOTE No. 30.—DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— conta. 192! 1-23. L922-23. Subdivision No. VII. — School of Instruction and Military Education of Officers undergoing Instruction abroad. £ Education of Officers and Cadets abroad — 19 82 83 84 85 6 Lieutenants, undergoing instruction in India, at £375 each (1918-19 and 1919-20) 13 Cadets at the Royal Military College, Dunfcroon, pay and maintenance, at £414 each (final payment) Rail, steamer, and other charges Value of binoculars on issue to Lieutenant W. G. Gentry, lost whilst on active service in India 4,062 1,239 150 9 Total — Subdivision No. VII 5,460 • Subdivision No. VIII. — Miscellaneous Charges. 80 87 88 89 90 91 92 113 94 95 1)0 Charges for and incidental to — Additional allowance to cover expenses of transfer of Sergeant-Instructor J. F. Walsh from Milton .. Audit fees (to cover liability incurred for previous year) ... 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 Expenses in connection with the installation and use of wireless sets Extra duty pay Guards of honour and escorts Law-costs Proficiency pay for Gunners and Drivers 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 ... 8 20 210 50 100 50 10 100 50 300 50 97 600 98 75 Total — Subdivision No. VIII 1,623 Subdivision No. IX. — Aviation. Salaries — Sal, Military Personnel— 99 (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 415 500 280 255 132

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DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number >f Persons. Item. yoTE No 3a _ DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— contd. — — Subdivision No. IX. — Aviation —continued. 1922-23. 1922<-23. Charges for and incidental to — " Stores and Supplies— Petrol Caxtrol R ... Castor Spares Refresher Course— 30 Pilots, aeroplane inn j 20 Pilots, seaplane ... .... iUU *> Rations ... ... Railway and steamer fares and travelling-allowance of students Small Arms Ammunition ... Miscellaneous Works, Buildings, and Land— 2 Hangars, Sockburn Works, buildings and land Miscellaneous Services — 101 Freights 102 Travelling-expenses 103 Subsidies to aviation companies 100 3,906 101 102 103 348 200 7,000 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 13,036 36 Total — Subdivision No. IX. 13,000 Subdivision No. X. — Non-effective Services. Charges for and incidental to — 104 Compassionate allowance to the widow of the late Sergeant-Major W. Ainsworth, Government House Orderly .... 105 Funeral expenses 106 Pay of 131 Officers, N.C.O.s and men of the N.Z. Permanent Forces while on leave pending retirement 104 148 100 105 106 12,171 Total — Subdivision No. X ... 12,419 Subdivision No. XL — Dominion Rifle Association and Rifle Clubs. Charges for and incidental to — Dominion Rifle Association Meeting — 107 Issue of S.A. ammunition on payment at reduced rates 108 Part maintenance of ranges and upkeep of targets 109 Miscellaneous charges 110 Ray> travelling expenses and allowances of military staff and temporary employees engaged for the meeting 107 108 109 110 1,600 200 150 ' y\V 240, / Rifle Clubs — 111 Issue of S.A. ammunition on payment at reduced rates 112 Railway warrants 113 Maintenance of rifle ranges and upkeep of targets 114 Miscellaneous charges ill 112 113 114 16,000 1,000 700 300 Total — Subdivision No. XI... 20,190 TOTAL—VOTE No. 30 328,630 TOTAL £328,630

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CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT.

1922-23. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. ote No. 31. —-Customs Department— £ £ £ Subdivision I. — Customs Offices and Services 86,539 17,060 103,599 ,, II. — Customs : Miscellaneous Services ... 8,028 8,028 Total —Vote No. 31 ... 86,539 25,088 111,627 TOTAL 86,539 25,088 111,627 Number of Persons. Item. VOTE No. 31.—CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. 19 1-23. 1922-23. Subdivision No. I.—-Customs Offices and, Services. £ * Sal Aries — Administrative Division. 1 1 £ 1 at £1,138 (Comptroller) ... ... 1,138 1 at £837 (Assistant-Comptroller) ... 837 Clerical Division. Special Glass — 2 at £775 ... ... 1,550 2 at £725 ... ... 1,450 1,975 3,000 Class I — 1 at £625 ... ... 625 6 at £575 ... ... 3,450 4,075 Glass II — 1 at £525 ... ... 525 1 at £525 (also Private Secretary, sessional allowance, £50) ... 525 4 at £500 ... ... 2,000 Class III— 10 at £480 ... ... 4,800 3 at £455 ... ... 1,365 3,050 L3 6,165 26 Class IV— 15 at £430 ... ... 6,450 ' 11 at £405 ... ... 4,455 10,905 Class V— 13 at £380 ... ... 4,940 1 at £380 (2 months) ... ... 63 I at £380 (1 month) ... ' ... 32 II at £360 ... ... 3,960 6 at £345 ... ... 2,070 1 at £345 (1 month) ... ... 29 88 11,094 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Servioe Classification List . >» /

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CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number of Persons. i 1922-23. Item. VOTE No. 31.—CUSTOMS DEPARTMENTcontinued. 1922-23. Subdivision No. I. — Customs Offices and Services — continued. £ £ 1 Salaries— continued. Clerical Division — continued. 30 Class VI— £ 23 at £330 ... ... 7,590 5 at £310 ... ... 1,550 2 at £295 ... ... 590 Class VII— 2 at £305 ... ... 610 3 at £295 ... ... 885 9 at £275 ... ... 2,475 13 at £255 ... ... 3,315 11 at £235 ... ... 2,585 1 at £220 ... ... 220 12 at £215 ... ... 2,580 14 at £200 ... ... 2,800 1 at £150 ... ... 150 9 at £130 ... ... 1,170 23 at £105 ... ... 2,415 6 at £90 ... ... 540 9,730 104 Cadets' lodging-allowances— 4 at £40 ... ... ... 160 14 at £30 ... ... 420 6 at £20 ... ... ... 120 19,745 700 General Division. 1 at £305 ... ... 305 3 at £300 ... ... 900 13 at £280 ... ... 3,640 32 at £260 ... ... 8,320 5 at £255 ... ... 1,275 4 at £250 ... ... 1,000 6 at £245 ... ... 1,470 1 at £240 ... ... 240 2 at £235 ... ... 470 3 at £191 ... ... 573 1 at £154 ... ... 154 1 at £142 ... ... 142 1 at £130 ... ... 130 1 at £105 ... ... 105 74 Coastwaiters at sub-ports (not being classified Customs officers) ... ...» 18,724 299 260 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 89,423 1,984 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 — Charges for services rendered to other Government Departments — £ Inland Revenue Department 200 Internal Affairs Department 285 Charges for services to the public 415 87,439 900 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages. *86,539

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CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT— continued.

19— B. 7.

oKms. Iltem '! 1922-23. .— I 1 VOTE No. 31.—CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT— 1922- 23. continued. £ t Subdivision No. I. — Customs Offices and. Services — continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 100 3 Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties ... ... ... 400 4 Cost of instruments and uniform trimmings ... I 25 Establishment of Inquiry Agency in America ... 1,000 6 Expenses connected with prosecutions and seizures under the Customs Acts, and legal expenses ... 75 7 Expenses of Head Office and local offices ... ; 1,400 Expenses of Inquiry Agent and Commercial Expert— 8 Special allowance while stationed away from New "Zealand ... ..'. ... 255 9 Travelling and general, expenses ... ... 300 I 10 Office-cleaning ... ... ... 175 11 Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) ... ... ... 2,700 12 Overtime and meal allowances ... ... j 1,500 Payment to other Departments for services of officers— 13 Marine ... ... ... 260 : 14 Police ... ... ... 10 16 Post and Telegraph ... ... ... 4,000 16 Tourist ... ... ... j 50 17 Working Railways ... ... ... 10 ■ 18 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... .... 1,100 19 Rewards in connection with the protection of the revenue and detection of offences under the Customs Acts ... ... ... 700 20 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 500 21 Temporary assistance ... ... ... -475 j 22 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 2,000 23 Typewriters ... ... ... 75 24 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 50 17,160 | Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 — Recoveries of postage, legal expenses, and miscellaneous expenses ... ... 100 i 17,060 Total — Subdivision No. I ... 10 103,599 Subdivision No. II. — Customs : Miscellaneous Services. * Charges for and incidental to — 25 Allowance to E. R Brabazon, granted an equivalent salary payment in lieu of six months' leave on retirement under Public Service Regulation 65 ... 388 26 Contribution to International Customs Bureau, Brussels ... ... ... 200 27 . Expenses of Customs Buildings, Wellington ... 400 28 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 ... ... ... 2,800 388 200 i 400 ! 2,800 * Includes oost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number | )f Persons. ' item J 1922-23. i 4 1. 1922-23. I VOTE No. 31.—CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT— continued. £ £ Subdivision No. II. — Customs: Miscellaneous Services — continued. 33 34 35 36 37 38 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 29 30 31 32 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Refund of duty on— Baggage not fully complying with the terms of tne exemption under the tariff, but being baggage and effects not for sale Chairs for invalids, and clothing, apparatus, and other articles for persons in poor circumstances and who cannot pay the duty Cinematograph for Navy League for showing patriotic films to school children and others in connection with its educational work Electric battery to complete a fire-escape entered in March, 1922, by the Dunedin Fire Board, at 30 per cent., owing to inability of the importers to wait until 1st June, when the duty would have been only 10 per cent., under the Customs Amendment Act, 1921 ... Marble bust of deceased soldier, son of a New Zealand resident Miniature rifles and ammunition for same for the use of Territorials, Cadets, or Rifle Clubs Oil-engine imported to complete a fishing-launch made in New Zealand but not strictly complying with the conditions of section 28 of the Customs Amendment Act, 1921 ... Plant for installation and equipment of electric smelting-furnace 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; also replica of battleship imported by the Wellington Branch of the Navy League Printed matter, including photographs, advertising Canada and Hawaii, sent by the Canadian Government and by the Hawaii Tourist Bureau, for free distribution throughout the Dominion ... Soldiers' war memorials raised by public subscription to be erected in public parks or places Specially-made swimming costumes for the Island Bay Surf and Life-saving Club, being of a kind which no firm in New Zealand could economically supply or make Telephones, to the extent of the duty payable under the British Preferential Tariff Tinplates made in the United Kingdom, which it was necessary, in the interest of New Zealand industries, to import from Australia during the period when the general tariff was in force on goods from the Commonwealth Uniforms, fittings, and badges for Pipe Bands which could not be made in New Zealand Vases imported by the Women's National Reserve for soldiers' graves at Karori Military Cemetery Wireless equipment for ships Refund of difference between 6s. the gallon and 3s. 6d. the gallon on South African wine shipped before 12th July, 1922, the estimated date upon which all importers in New Zealand were notified of the cancellation of the treaty with South Africa 300 50 23 148 47 10 170 137 10 20 m 7 40 1,000 41 3 42 300 43 471 44 143 45 46 47 11 50 562

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CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT— continued.

i Number |u . m ot Persons. «_ 1922-23. 192 !-23. CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT— continued. VOTE No. 81— continued. £ £ £ £ 48 49 50 51 52 53 Charges for and incidental to — continued. Refund of Is. the lb. on South African tobacco shipped before 12th July, 1922, the estimated date upon which all importers in New Zealand were notified of the cancellation of the treaty with South Africa ... ... ... 284 Refund of license fees legally due by Customs agents for years (luring which the licenses were not used 5 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 ... 24 Refund of license fees for stills used in Universities... 2 Refund of poll-tax, through the Consul for the Republic of China, paid on account of a Chinese who became insane shortly after arrival in the Dominion, and was returned to China ... 100 ' Refund of preferential surtax on rowing-boats manufactured in and imported from Australia ... 100 Refund of supervision fees for breweries paid in excess through being overestimated ... ... 100 Shortage in cash at Auckland, being portion of sum of £100 which inexplicably disappeared after receipt. Investigation by the police and the Audit office did not disclose any explanation of the disappearance .. 75 Special travelling-allowance to the Comptroller of Customs while accompanying the Minister of Customs to Australia for the purpose of arranging a reciprocal Customs Treaty with the Commonwealth ... ... ... ... 88 Total — Subdivision No. II ... ... 8,028 284 5 24 2 54 55 56 TOTAL—VOTE No. 31... ... 111,627 TOl ?AL .... .... .... .... £111,627 i

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MARINE AND HARBOURS AND INSPECTION OF MACHINERY DEPARTMENT.

1922-23. I Salaries. Other Charges, j Other Charges. Total \fote No. 32.—Marine Department— £ £ £ £ Subdivision I -Head Office ... ... ... j 6,69',) 2,599 II. Harbours .. ...I 2,099 2,890 III. -Lighthouses ... ... ... j 17,305 15,980 IV. -Weather-reporting and Meteorological 1,680 4,801 Office „ V. -Superintendents of Mercantile 11,098 2,090 Marine, &c. „ VI. -Inspection of Machinery... ... 19,635 7,096 VII. -Protection of Fish and, Oysters ... 2,037 8,690 1 111 - Government Steamers ... ... 718 20,050 IX. Miscellaneous Services ... ... 0,228 2,599 2,890 15,980 4,301 2,090 9,298 4,989 83,285 5,931 13,188 7,096 8,690 20,650 6,223 26,781 11,327 21,868 6,228 Total Vote No. 32 ... ... 61,821 70,469 132,290 TOTAL ... ... ... 61,821 70,469 132,290 ! j Number Item | 1QOC oi Persons. ! "" 1922-23. ~'~ VOTE No. 32.—MARINE DEPARTMENT. £ !-23. Subdivision No. I. — Head Office. £ 1 -Salaries — * i i Administrative Division. 1 1 at £837 (Secretary and Chief Inspector of Machinery) 837 837 . Professional Division. 1 1 at £91 (also Engineer-in-Chief, Public Works Department) ... ... ... 91 1 Class A — 1 at £725 ... ... ... 725 1 1 91 725 Clerical Division. Class I — 1 1 at £575 ... ... ... 575 Class V— £ 1 at £380 ... ... 380 2 1 at £360 ... ... 360 Glass VI— 740 4 4 at £330 ... ... ... 1,320 Class VII— 1 at £265 ... ... 265 1 at £235 ... ... 236 2 at £215 ... ... 430 ' 8 at £200 ... ... 600 1 at £125 ... ... 125 9 1 at £95 ... ... 95 575 2 740 1,320 4 ——i 1,750 1,750 * For particulars of salaries sec " Public .Service Classification List."

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MARINE AND HARBOURS AND INSPECTION OF MACHINERY DEPARTMENT— continued.

I Number J Ttem _ of Persons. V0TE No 32.—MARINE DEPARTMENT— continued. 1922-23. Subdivision No. I. — Head Office —continued. 1922-23. £ ! £ 1 [ Salaries— continued. General Division. £ 1 at £215 ... ... 215 1 at £203 ... ... 203 4 2 at £191 ... ... 382 4 800 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 6,838 , 139 -0,099 Other Charges for and- incidental to — 2 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications 3 Freight, cartage, and transport charges ...- 4 Fuel, light, power, and water 5 Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) 6 Overtime and meal-allowance 7 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... 8 Telephone services (including installation, extension. maintenance, rents, and calls) 9 i Temporary assistance 10 Travelling allowances and expenses 11 Typewriters: Purchase and repairs 12 Contingencies (including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote)... 50 100 50 1 ,000 20 too 100 724 125 30 20 - 2,619 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— Miscellaneous 9,318 20 Total — Subdivision No. I 9,29! Subdivision No. II. — Harbours. 13 Salaries — Professional Division. Glass D— Kaipara — 1 1 at £430 Picton — 2 1 at £395 1 430 2 395 General Division. Hokianga — £ 1 at £315 .. ... 315 1 at £243 ... ... 243 Kaipara — 1 at £243 Wellington — 1 at £245 ... ... 245 5 1 at £155 .... ... 155 558 243 5 400 * Includes eost-of-living inorease to scale salaries oi' wages.

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MARINE AND HARBOURS AND INSPECTION OF MACHINERY DEPARTMENT— continued.

Num of Pert i Number j if Persons. i lbor ■; sons. t Item. VOTE No. 32.—MARINE DEPARTMENT— continued. 1922 1-23. 1922-23. 1922-:-23. Subdivision No. II. — Harbours —continued. 13 Salaries— continued. £ £ 13 Unclassified. Ngunguru — Harbourmaster Tongaporutu — Lignt-attendant Awakino — Light-attendant Marakopa — Light-attendant Mokau — Signalman Napier Bhiff Lighthouse — Lightkeeper Waitapu — Harbourmaster Gollingwood — Harbourmaster and Lightkeeper 20 30 25 12 90 20 30 70 15 Karamea — Harbourmaster, Signalman, and Wharfinger Hokitika — Lightkeeper Okarito — Signalman Okuru — Signalman Waikawa — Harbourmaster Anglem Point — Light-attendant Port Waikato — Beacon-attendant 155 25 130 70 12 60 15 40 2,815 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 56 2,759 Less contributions from Customs Vote and Wellington Harbour Board 660 Other Charges for and incidental to — 14 j Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... .... 15 Boats, buildings, and repairs 16 Buoys and beacons and harbour maintenance 17 Office expenses ... 18 Prosecutions under Harbours Act 19 Renewal of wharves 20 Repairs to Kaipara beacons ... 21 Snagging navigable rivers 22 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) 23 Travelling allowances and expenses 24 Wages 25 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote -2,099 10 150 800 40 10 250 1,100 20 40 150 500 20 3,090 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— Maintenance of Somes Island Lighthouse 5,189 200 Total — SubdivisionNo.il ... 4,989 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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MARINE AND HARBOURS AND INSPECTION OF MACHINERY DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number L m _ of Persons. J - , I -VOTE No. 32. -MARINE DEPARTMENT- continued. 1922-23. 1922-23. Subdivision No. Ill — Lighthouses. £ £ 25 Salaries — General Division. £ 1 at £410 ... ... 4.10 1 at £300 ... ... 300 10 at £260 ... ... 2,600 1 at £250 ... ... 250 5 at £245 ... ... 1,225 1 at £240 ... ... 240 7 at £235 ... ... 1,645 2 at £230 ... .. 460 2 at £225 ... ... 450" 41 at £220 .. ... 9,020 1 at £200 ... ... 200 2 at £195 ... ... 390 2 at £190 ... ... 380 1 at £155 ... ... 155 78 1 at £100 ... ... 100 78 17,825 Unclassified. 1 1 lat£50 50 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 17,875 570 *17,305 Other Charges for and incidental to — 26 Boats for lighthouses, including repairs... 27 Books, magazines, and newspapers 28 Carriage of mails 29 Compensation, funeral, and medical expenses to widow of A. Duncan, deceased, late lightkeeper at Castlepoint 30 ; Fencing 31 Fog signals, cartridges, and maintenance 32 Installing flashing light in Tiri Tiri Lighthouse 33 Keepers'station allowances 34 Maintenance of automatic lights 35 Medical examinations and expenses 36 New dwellings at lighthouses (replacements) 37 Oil and stores ... ... ... I 38 Purchase and upkeep of horses, vehicles, and harness 39 Repairs to lighthouses, dwellings, &c. ... ... 40 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) 41 Travelling-allowances and expenses 42 Wages of temporary keepers... 43 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 26 27 28 20 100 150 650 780 250 1,000 100 800 500 50 500 5,800 550 1,160 41 42 43 40 700 *3,000 50 16,180 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— £ Refunds on stores ... ... 150 Refund half-cost Godley Head fence 100 33,485 250 Total — Subdivision, No. Ill ... 33,235 * includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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MARINE AND HARBOURS AND INSPECTION OF MACHINERY DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number [ Item of Persons. , V0TE No _ 32.—MARINE DEPARTMENT— continued. 1J *' * 1922-23. I Subdivision No. IV. — Weather-reporting and Meteorological Office. £ 44 Salaries — Professional Division. 1-23. £ Glass A — I 1 at £625 ... ... ... 625 Class G— 1 1 at £450 ... ... ... 450 Clerical Division. Class VII— 1 , 1 at £305 ... ... ... 305 General Division-. 1 ' 1 at £191 ... ... .. 191 Unclassified. 7 | 7 Local Reporters ... ... ... 85 I , 056 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus ... ... ... 20 *1,630 Other Charges for and incidental to — 45 Establishment of district weather-reporting stations 50 46 Fuel, light, power, and water ... ... 20 47 Inspection of stations ... ... ... 100 48 Maintenance of observatories ... ... 20 49 Office-cleaning ... ... ... 30 50 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 3,355 51 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 150 52 Purchase of instruments and repairs to same .. 200 53 Rent, office equipment, and books ... ... 220 54 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 50 55 Temporary assistance, ... ... ... *96 56 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 20 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 4,3.11 5,941 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— Sale of instruments ... ... ... 10 Total — Subdivision, No. IV ... ... 5,931 Subdivision No. V. — Superintendents of Mercantile, Murine, Examiners of Masters and Mates, and Surveyors of Ships. 57 Salaries57 Professional Division. Glass B— £ 2 at £575 ... ... 1,150 4 2 at £550 ... "... 1,100 Glass C 2,250 2 at £505 ... ... 1,010 3 1 at £485 ... ... 485 4 3 2,250 1,495 1,495 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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MARINE AND HARBOURS AND INSPECTION OF MACHINERY DEPARTMENT— continued.

20— B. 7.

Number Item _ 3 f Persons. VOTE No. 32.—MARINE DEPARTMENT— continued. 1922-23. 1922-23. Subdivision No. V. — Superintendents of Mercantile Marine, &c. —continued. 57 Salaries— continued, 57 Professional Division — continued. Glass D— £ 4 at £430 ... ... 1,720 5 at £410 ... ... 2,050 10 1 at £395 ... ... 395 L0 Clerical Division. 4,165 Glass VI— 1 1 at £330 Class VII— 1 at £305 ... ... 305 1 at £265 ... ...» 265 1 at £200 ... ... 200 4 1 at £130 ... ... 130 330 900 General Division. 2 at £410 ... ... 820 1 at £330 ... ... 330 1 at £315 ... ... 315 1 at £275 ... ... 275 7 2 at £142 ... ... 284 Unclassified. 2,024 Shipping Officer, Onehunga ... Shipping Officer, Whakatane 5 3 Load-line Inspectors : 1 at £20, 2 at £10 Contribution to Post and Telegraph Department for services performed by Postmaster at Tauranga ... 50 25 40 5 25 11,304 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus ... 206 Other Charges for and incidental to — 58 Administration of the Shipping and Seamen Act, and inquiries into shipping casualties 59 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications 60 Expenses connected with examinations 61 Fuel, light, power, and water 62 Office-cleaning 63 Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) 64 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... 65 Rent 66 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) 67 Temporary assistance 68 Travelling allowances and expenses 69 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 58 59 60 61 62 63 *11,098 520 20 250 10 10 600 200 200 04 65 66 07 68 69 120 *150 170 20 2,270 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— £ Miscellaneous ... ... 10 Refunds of costs of nautical inquiries 170 13,368 180 Total — Subdivision No. V... 13,188 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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MARINE AND HARBOURS AND INSPECTION OF MACHINERY DEPARTMENT -continued.

Number of Persons. Ite m. VOTE No. 32.—MARINE DEPARTMENT— continued, 1922-23. 1922-23. Subdivision No. VI. — Inspection of Machinery and Survey of Ships. 70 70 Salaries— Professional Division. 1 10 Glass A — 1 at £725 Class B— £ 3 at £600 ... ... 1,800 7 at £550 ... ... 3,850 Class C— 11 at £505 ... ... 5,555 3 at £485 ... ... 1,455 Glass D — 12 at £430 ... ... 5,160 2 at £410 ... ... 820 725 5,650 14 7,010 14 Clerical Division. 5,980 Class VII— 1 at £305 ... ... 305 1 at £130 ... ... 130 435 General Division. 1 at £142 142 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus ... 19,942 307 -19,635 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Collection of inspection fees ... Expenses connected with examinations Fuel, light, power, and water Office-cleaning Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... Prosecutions under the Inspection of Machinery Act Rent Survey of un seaworthy ships 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 120 150 250 20 20 600 400 20 130 10 82 83 84 200 -T96 5,000 50 7,160 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 26,801 70 Total- — Subdivision No. VI ... ... - 26,73 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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MARINE AND HARBOURS AND INSPECTION OF MACHINERY DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number Ttem . T - I win. of j 1922-23. I VOTE No. 32.—MARINE DEPARTMENTcontinued. 1922-23. Subdivision No. VII.—-Protection of Fish and Oysters. £ £ 85 Salaries— Professional Division. Class B — 1 at £525 525 General Division. £ 1 at £325 ... ... 325 1 at £315 ... ... 315 1 at £285 ... ... 285 1 at £280 ... ... 280 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 at £243 ... ... 243 6 30 Unclassified. 30 Inspectors : 3 at £40, 1 at £35, 5 at £25. 5 at £12, 7 at £10, 2 at £7 10/, 6 at £6, 1 at £5 1,698 466 Less second deduction from cost-of living increase or bonus 2,689 52 Other Charges for and incidental to — Casual labour Collection and distribution of brown-trout ova Expenses in connection with salmon hatcheries Grant for maintenance of Portobello Fish-hatcheries Importation of edible crabs and lobsters Maintenance and working-expenses of launches Office expenses Picking and sale of oysters (recoverable) Planting oysters (recoverable) Prosecution under the Fisheries Act, 1908 Purchase of nets and gear for sale to fishermen (recoverable) .... Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote *2,687 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 200 50 1,000 750 250 500 30 5,000 500 10 97 98 50 500 50 8,890 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— £ Sale of trout ova ... ... 100 Sales of fishing-gear ... ... 100 11,527 200 Total — Subdivision No. VII ... ■ 11,327 Subdivision No. VIII. — Government Steamers. 99 SalariesProfessional Division. Class A — 1 at £725 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus ... 725 7 *718 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wagos

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MARINE AND HARBOURS AND INSPECTION OF MACHINERY DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number Item _ of Persons. « 1922-23. I VOTE No. 32—MARINE DEPARTMENT— continued. 1922-23. Subdivision No. VIII — Government Steamers —contd. £ 100 101 102 100 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 tho Dominion— Working-expenses and Repairs— S.s. " Hinemoa " S.s. " Tutanekai " 500 101 102 550 20,000 21,050 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— Freight and passage-money 21,768 400 Total — Subdivision No. VIII 21,8 Subdivision No. IX. — Miscellaneous Services. 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 Charges for and incidental to — Allowances to officers performing special or higher duties Beacons, buoys, and lights at— Waitapu, leading-lights Boatman's cottage, Rawene : Removal and re-erection at Heads Charts, saleable books, and forms (recoverable) Checking overcrowding of steamers Contribution towards New Zealand's Sailors' Room, England Contribution towards salary of Wharfinger, Mokau Harbour Board Expenses in connection with the Thames Harbour Commission Grant for assistance to Mokau Harbour Board Grant to Nelson Harbour Board for compensation on readjustment of rating area Maintenance of leading-lights, Piako River Motueka Harbour (improvements) Nautical tables, preparation of New Zealand Nautical Almanac (part recoverable) ... Relief of distressed seamen ... Relief of distressed New Zealand seamen and others in the United Kingdom ... Removal of stranded whale from Paremata Beach ... Removing willows from Waiotu Stream (subsidy, £2 for£l) Rent, High Commissioner's Office, London, proportion of Repairs to Beacon, Jackson's Head Repairing and extending French Pass Wharf Tide-tables, preparation of ... 100 110 500 900 500 25 90 320 150 113 114 115 116 117 118 1,500 75 500 323 500 50 119 120 100 50 121 35 122 123 124 100 250 45 550

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MARINE AND HARBOURS AND INSPECTION OF MACHINERY DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number of Persons. Item. 1922-23. 1922-23. VOTE No. 32—MARINE DEPARTMENT— continued. Subdivision No. IX. — Miscellaneous Services —continued. £ 125 126 Charges for and incidental to — continued. War medals and ribands for crews of mercantile marine vessels Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 100 50 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— £ Sales: Nautical Almanac ... -100 Charts, &c. ... ... 300 6,923 700 Total — Subdivision No. IX 6,223 TOTAL—VOTE No. 32 ... 132,290 O r J n AL AL £132,291

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DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR.

1922-23. Salaries. Oth £ Salaries. Other Charges. Total. i £ £ £ ote No. 33. —Department of Labour ... ... 25,269 25,269 14,534 39,803 TOTAL ... ... ... 25,269 14,534 39,803 i Number of Persons. 1922-23. Number Ifcem of Persons. DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR. I99,9._9,S 19! 23. VdAA-A6. VOTE No. 33. 1 £ Administrative Division. 1 1 at £775 (Secretary, Registrar Industrial Unions, Chief Inspector and Housing Superintendent 775 Professional Division. Class D— 1 1 at £395 395 Clerical Division. Glass 11 — 1 1 at £525 Class III— 2 2 at £480 (1 for full year, 1 for 3 months' full time, and 6 months' half time) Class IV— £ 2 at £430 ... ... 860 5 3 at £405 ... ... 1,215 Class V— 1 1 at £380 Glass VI — 3 3 at £330 Class VII— 2 at £305 (I for full year, 1 for 11 months; 585 4 at £275 ... ... 1,100 5 at £255 ... 1,275 1 at £245 (3 months) ... ... 62 4 at £235 ... ... 940 2 at £215 ... ... 430 5 at £200 • ... ... 1,000 1 at £130 ... ... 130 3 at £105 ... ... 315 29 2 at £90 ... ... 180 1 525 2 720 5 2,075 380 1 3 990 29 Part salaries of Officers acting as Clerks of Awards— 4 at £55 ... ... 220 5 lat£10 ... ... 10 6,017 230 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification Lisl . »»

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DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR— continued.

Number of Persons. i 1922-23. Item. DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR— continued. VOTE No. 33— continued. 1 Salaries— continued. 192 r-23. General Division. £ 2 at £385 ... ... 770 4 at £370 ... .... 1,480 2 at £350 ... ... 700 2 at £340 ... ... 680 4 at £335 (3 for full vear, 1 for 2 months) 1,061 9 at £325 ... ... 2,925 1 at £315 ... ... 315 4 at £280 ... ... 1,120 1 at £275 ... ... 275 2 at £265 ... .. 530 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 at £245 ... ... 245 1 at £225 ... ... 225 1 at £215 ... ... 215 1 at £191 ... ... 191 4 at £174 ... ... 696 1 at £154 .... ... 154 3 at £142 ... ... 426 3 at £130 ... ... 390 1 at £105 ... ... 105 4 at £90 ... ... 360 lat£75 ... ... 75 53 13,188 Unclassified. 3 at £625 ... ... 1,875 1 at £480 ... ... 480 2 at £107 ... ... 214 6 107 Lodging-allowances Part salary Private Secretary Minister of Labour, (paid to Railways Department) 2,569 114 208 28,186 Less proportion of increases provided for but not payable for full year 234 i i i Less proportion of salaries of officers partly i engaged in Housing Branch and charged to | that vote 27,952 2,030 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 25,922 653 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 4 Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties 5 Bicycles, motor-cycles, &c.— £ Maintenance of and repairs to ... 225 Purchase of ... ... 75 2 3 4 *25,269 450 850 5 10 300 6 Cost of special typewritten reports under the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act... 7 Donation to the funds of the North Canterbury Unemployment Committee 6 7 25 10 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR— continued. 1922-23. j 922-23. VOTE No. 38— continued. £ 8 9 8 9 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued, Expenses, Medical Referees, under the Workers' Compensation Act, 1908 ... Fares, board and lodging, and supplies advanced to persons proceeding to employment (part recoverable) 10 1,000 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Fees— 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, and water Grant in lieu of leave of absence (6 months) to Mr. T. Harle Giles, late Conciliation Commissioner, Auckland Law-costs (part recoverable). Office fittings and requisites ... Overtime and meal allowances Postage, telegrams, and rent of letter-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 Mr. P. Hally while 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 and other office appliances— Purchase and repairs Weights and Measures Act — £ Administration expenses ... 430 Purchase of standard weights, measures, &c. 50 Repairs &c, of standard weights, measures, &e. 20 717 3,100 50 30 170 308 100 200 30 1,904 4,000 5 23 20 119 24 20 25 290 20 6,500 26 27 28 29 100 500 30 30 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 50 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 — £ Fares ... ... ... 500 Law-costs ... ... 50 Miscellaneous ... ... 200 20,888 Less reduction by Public Accounts Committee ... 750 20,138 5,604 39,803 TOTAL—VOTE No. 33 14,534 * TOT [AL £39,803

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DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY.

21— B. 7.

1922-23. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. ote No. 34. —Department of Lands and Survey — £ £ £ Subdivision I. — Department of Lands and Survey 98,814 65,645 164,459 „ II. — Miscellaneous Services ... 40,983 40,983 TOTAL 98,814 106,628 205,442 Number of Persons. Item. VOTE No. 34.—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY. 19 2-23. 1.922-23. Subdivision No. I. — Department of Lands and Survey. £ 1 "Salaries— Administrative Division. L 1 at £1,001 (Under-Secretary); 1 at £920 (8 months, £615 ; 4 months, £330) 945 Professional Division. 5 19 Glass A— £ 1 at £775 ... ... 775 6 at £725 ... ... 4,350 3 2 at £675 ... ... 1,350 Glass B — 1 at £675 ... ... 675 1 at £600 ... ... 600 1 at £575 ... ... 575 1 at £550 ... ... 550 5 1 at £525 ... ... 525 Glass G— 12 at £505 ... ... 6,060 5 at £470 ... ... 2,350 9 2 at £470 ... ... 940 Class D— — 19 at £430 ... ... 8,170 4 at £415 ... ... 1,660 4 at £410 ... ... 1,640 5 at £395 ... ... 1,975 4 at £375 ... ... 1,500 7 1 at £355 ... ... 355 Class E— 12 at £330 ... ... 3,960 6 4 at £310 ... ... 1,240 Class F— 1 at £200 ... ... 200 3 at £195 ... :.. 585 5 at £150 ... ... 750 6 7 at £130 ... ... 910 6,475 2,925 9,350 37 10 15,300 5,200 10 2,445 * For particulars of salaries see "Public Service Classification Lisl . »>

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DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY— continued.

Number if Persons. « I Item. VOTE No. 34.—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY— continued. 1922-23. Subdivision No. I. — -Department of Lands and Survey — continued. 1 Salaries— continued, Clerical Division. 35 4 18 1 2 2 Glass I— £ 1 at £625 ... ... 625 1 at £575 ... ... 575 Glass II — 1 at £525 ... ... 525 1 at £500 ... ... 500 Class III— 3 at £480 ... ... 1,440 1 at £455 ... ... 455 Class IV— 14 at £430 ... ... 6,020 4 at £405 ... ... 1,620 Class V— 19 at £380 ... ... 7,220 10 at £360 ... ... 3,600 6 at £345 ... ... 2,070 Class VI — 38 at £330 ... ... 12,540 3 at £315 ... ... 945 2 at £295 ... ... 590 Class VII— 53 at £305 ... ... 16,165 3 at £295 ... ... 885 Class VIII— 16 at £275 ... ... 4,400 14 at £255 ... ... 3,570 21 at £235 ... ... 4,935 26 at £215 ... ... 5,590 40 at £205 ... ... 8,200 1 at £200 ... 200 5 at £150 ... 750 54 at £130 ... ... 7,020 40 at £105 ... ... 4,200 17 at £90 ... ... 1,530 1,200 1,025 1,895 7,040 12,890 43 14,075 56 17,050 234 40,395 General Division. 4 at £430 ... ... 1,720 8 at £425 ... ... 3,400 11 at £395 ... ... 4,345 3 at £375 ... ... 1,125 1 at £300 ... ... 360 6 at £345 ... ... 2,070 1 at £335 ... ... 335 3 at £330 ... ... 990 1 at £315 ... ... 315 5 at £310 ... ... 1,550 6 at £305 ... ... 1,830 5 at £300 ... ... 1,500 1 at £295 ... ... 295 2 at £280 .. ... 560 4 at £275 ... ... 1,100 1 at £265 ... ... 265 1 at £260 ... ... 260 2 at £250 ... ... 500 1 at £235 ... ... 235 1 at £230 ... ... 230 1 at £225 ... ... 225 9 at £215 ... ... 1,935

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DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY- continued.

Number Item of Persons. VOTE No. 34—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND *- SURVEY— continued. 1922-23. 1922-23. Subdivision No. I. — Department of Lands and Survey — continued. 1 Salaries — continued. General Division— continued. £ 3 at £200 ... ... 600 2 at £196 ... ... 392 1 at £191 ... ... 191 5 at £185 ... ... 925 9 at £174 ... ... 1,566 2 at £155 «... ... 310 23 at £142 ... ... 3,266 1 at £135 ... ... 135 5 at £130 ... ... 650 2 at £120 ... ... 240 139 9 at £105 ... ... 945 139 636 Cadets' lodging-allowance ... 636 * 34,365 2,080 Less — Estimated amount of salaries not required for the year ... 1,936 Second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus ... 4,072 j 175,255 6,008 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 Classification and valuation of lands and special reports (estimated recoveries, £800) 5 Commission on money-orders 6 Contract and schedule surveys 7 Education Reserves : Expenses of management (estimated recoveries, £600) ... 8 Equipment and wages of staff and survey parties ... 9 Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... 10 Fuel, light, power, and water Grant to officers on retirement in lieu of leave of absence— 11 T. N. Brodrick, Under-Secretary, Wellington 12 A. J. Rossiter, Chief Clerk and Receiver of Land Revenue, Hokitika 13 G. H. M. McClure, Commissioner of Crown Lands, Wellington 14 Inspection, management, &c, expenses of settlement, forest, and flax lands— £ Extra Rangers ... ... 3,430 Travelling-expenses, &c. ... ... 11,250 *169,247 2 650 3 4 2,750 5 6 7 1,050 2,700 3,000 8 9 10 750 35,000 200 300 11 12 500 95 13 358 14 15 Instruments, machinery, and plant 16 Insurances 17 Kauri-gum Industry Act, 1910 — Rangers' salaries, travelling and other expenses (estimated recoveries, £200) 18 Land Boards: Fees to members, and including expenses in lieu of fees 19 Law-costs ... 20 Map publication (estimated recoveries, £800) 15 16 17 14,680 1,250 50 85 18 3,750 150 2,000 19 20 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY—continued.

Number of Persons. Item. 192 -23. i VOTE No. 34.—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND S U R VE Y— continued. 1922-23. Subdivision No. I. — Department of Lands and Survey — continued. £ £ 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. 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 ? oaq Extra surveyors' assistants j Wages, &c. ... ... 2,137 900 100 7,000 400 7,000 450 950 29 650 *3,492 30 81 32 33 Travelling allowances and expenses Trigs and standards, establishment and maintenance of Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote -2,977 7,250 200 175 100,862 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the PublicRevenues Act, 1910— „ Services rendered to Stamp Duties Department ... ... ... 12,500 Administration expenses of National Endowment Account ... ... 7,500 Administration expenses of Lands for Settlement Account ... ... 15,000 Native Land Settlement Account: Services of Officers ... ... 17,750 Administration expenses of Hauraki Plains Settlement Account ... 2,100 Administration expenses of Rangitaiki Land Drainage Account ... 2,000 Administration expenses of Swamp Land Drainage Account ... 2,200 Administration expenses of Kauri-gum Industry Account ... ... 625 Classification, &c, of lands ... 800 Computation of Tide Tables for Marine Department ... ... 500 Discharged Soldiers Settlement Account for management and other departmental expenses ... ... 40,000 Education Reserves ... ... 600 Kauri-gum Industry Act, 1910 ... 200 Map publication ... ... 800 Miscellaneous credits, representing charges for surveys, draughting work, &c, performed for other departments, survey fees, search fees, &c. ... 3,075 270,109 105,650 Total — Subdivision No. I ... 164,459 * includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wagos.

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DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. VOTE No. 34.—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND ■ SURVEY— continued. 192 1-23. * 1922-23. Subdivision No. II. — Miscellaneous Services. £ £ Charges for and incidental to— 34 Awaiti Canal and Road 35 Board of Examiners of Surveyors, grant to 36 Cemeteries— Fencing, forming, and improving cemeteries 37 Compensation for injuries to employees while in discharge of their duties, medical and other attendance during illness, and contingent expenses in connection with same 38 Compensation for land resumed under the Land Act, 1908, for scenery and other public purposes 39 Compensation to L. V. O'Shea for losses sustained in connection with unseasonable forced sale of stock 40 Contribution to the Royal Geographical Society, England 41 Crown lands draining, &c. (general) 42 Destruction of rabbits on Crown lands : Wages and other expenses 43 Drainage— La Fontaine Creek, Westland District (subsidy, £1 for £1) , ... 44 Erection of river-protective works to protect adjoining lands (including supply of wire to settlers) 45 Exchange Crown lands for private lands, equality of 46 Expenses of inquiries 47 Expenses in connection with the establishment of the Gisborne Land District 48 Extinguishing fires : Charleston Coalfields (subsidy, £lfor£l) 49 Fees to examiners, draughtsmen's examinations 50 Flax, planting of, on face diggings, Waiharara 51 Grant: Winton Borough Reserve, Southland 52 Grass-seed for Crown lands ... 53 Hauraki Plains Settlement Account: Rates on unoccupied Crown lands—Section 5, Hauraki Plains Amendment Act, 1911 Kapiti Island— 54 Expenses of supervision and maintenance of oillaunch 55 Fencing and improvements 56 Kea suppression, contribution to Department of Agriculture towards cost of 57 Lake Takapuna Board, expenses of 58 Lake Wanaka mail-service (subsidy) 59 Mackenzie County Plantation Reserves: Cost of planting trees 60 Matata-Whakatane Road : Bridges across Rangitaiki and Tarawera Rivers (on account of £2,000) 61 Midland Railway Reserves: Refund of timber royalties to local authorities 62 Mokau River Mail Service (subsidy) 63 Noxious weeds on Crown land, eradication of 64 Oraka Creek Outfall: Cost of improving, clearing, and snagging 65 Payment of capital value of land to be acquired in lieu of post-office site (Wainui Domain) 66 Payment of compensation in connection with adjustment of boundaries, Section 68, Waikumete Parish 67 Payment of compensation for Native Land wrongfully sold by the Crown in the belief that same was Crown land— £ Ohinemuri, No. 6 Block ... ... 425 Sections 7 and 8, Parish of Komakorau 450 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 10 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 34 35 36 87* 90 350 50 250 50 100 10 50 10,000 250 100 25 20 500 23 10 100 75 750 474 54 200 400 55 56 57 58 59 700 50 25 60 371 01 785 62 68 04 5,830 25 1,500 05 50 50 00 99 67 875

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DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY— continued.

1 Number if Persons. i Item.! VOTE No. 34.—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND S UR VE Y— continued. 1922 1-23. 1922-23. Subdivision No. II — Miscellaneous Services —continued. £ Charges for and incidental to — continued. Preventing encroachment of rivers on Crown reserves Protective Works— Clarence River stock reserve Small Grazing-run 102c ... Rabbiting unlet Crown lands 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) Recreation-grounds and Domains — Cobden Domain (subsidy, £1 for £1) ... Fencing and improvement Uretawa Domain Board (subsidy, £1 for £1) Refunds for improvements effected Removal of groynes, Waikato RiverRemoval of sunken and derelict logs, Northern Wairoa River Removing sunken logs from Kaihu RiverRemoving sunken logs from Mangawhara Stream ... Repairs and alterations to buildings on Crown lands Road Access— Clarence Valley, Marlborough Kurapete Road : Clearing slips, &c. ... To Lochinvar Run, Canterbury Kumara-Kapitea Road : Payment of compensation and erection of fencing ... Matiere Township Moerangi Block Motatau Extension Block Ngatapa Block, access to ... ... • Omahu Block, Ohinemuri Survey District Section 38, Block XV, Oparara S.D. ... Oparau Block Pakuratahi Block Purahotangahia Block : Completion of road formation Access to Pastoral Run 173, Canterbury: Bridge over Broken River 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) Henderson Block, Swanson : Grant, £500 (subsidy, £3 to £1—£400) 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 South Westland mail-steamer subsidy ... Special rates to local authorities Stewart Island: Interest on £2,000, part purchasemoney; annual payment, £160 Te Akau to Raglan ferry service (subsidy) Tokanui-Haldane Road, Southland 50 68 00 70 71 72 400 70 300 90 73 200 74 75 76 77 78 79 30 50 50 50 70 80 81 82 300 115 100 50 83 84 85 86 50 200 50 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 224 400 740 350 400 750 200 20 150 232 96 250 540 150 100 97 98 99 100 101 102 70 25 103 900 165 75 104 105 106 107 108 109 150 850 600 100 110 111 270 30 300

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DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY— continued.

Number of Persons. Item. 1922-23. 1922-23. VOTE No. 34.—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND S U RYEY—continued. Subdivision No. II. — Miscellaneous Services —continued. 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 Charges for and incidental to — continued. Tokatoka Block— Drain through Section 62, Block XVI, Tokatoka : Cost of acquisition, severance, &c. ... To Kowhai outlet-drain through Section 1, Block XVI, Tokatoka (subsidy) Tokatoka, Nos. 1, 2, and 3 Blocks— Formation of roads and widening drains under control of Otamatea County Council Widening and improving drains under control of Raupo Drainage Board ... Tokatoka Swamp : Stopbank and drainage Tokatoa Swamp drainage Travelling-expenses of W. T. Neill, Surveyor-General, as New Zealand representative to Conference of Surveyors' Boards, Melbourne Value of improvements on pastoral and small grazingruns on expiry of license, payment of, to outgoinglessees Waitakaruru-Pokeno Road ... Waitoa River : Snagging (above junction with Piako River) Waitoa River : Snagging south of railway line (subsidy, 10s. for £1) Wanganui River (improvement) Wanganui River mail service Water-supply (experimental tests) Water-supply for settlers, Tematai Road, Te Puke (subsidy, £1 for £1) Westport-Karamea mail service, subsidy towards ... i 20 250 1,750 950 200 550 80 119 500 400 120 121 122 100 123 124 125 126 45 2,500 1,705 50 127 580 300 Less commitments which will not be expended during the year 44,483 3,000 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 — Miscellaneous 41,483 500 TotalSubdivisionNo.il. 40,983 TOTAL—VOTE No. 34 ... 205,442 TO 'AL .£205,44'

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VALUATION DEPARTMENT.

19: Salaries. Othe £ tote No. 35.—Valuation ... ... ... 35,057 TOTAL ... ... ... 35,057 1922-23. Other Charges. Total. £ 7,296 £ 42,353 35,057 7,296 42,353 Number Item .| of Persons. I VALUATION. 19 1-23. 1922-23. VOTE No. 35. 1922-23. 1 * Salaries— £ £ Administrative Division. 1 874 1 1 at £874 (also £81 Public Service Board of Appeal) Unclassified. 775 1 1 at £775 (President of Assessment Court) Clerical Division. Glass I — ,1 1 at £575 Glass II — 2 2 at £525 Class III— 2 2 at £480 Class V— £ 7 at £380 ... ... 2,660 1 at £360 ... ... 360 9 1 at £345 ... ... 345 Class VI— 11 11 at £330 Class VII— 15 at £305 ... ... 4,575 2 at £295 ... ... 590 3 at £275 ... ... 825 1 at £235 ... ... 235 2 at £215 ... ... 430 2 at £205 ... 410 2 at £130 ... ... 260 1 at £105 ... ... 105 29 lat£90 .. ... 90 575 I 2 1,050 2 960 9 3,365 3,630 11 29 Lodging-allowances 7,520 20 General Division. 4 at £575 . ... ... 2,300 3 at £550 ... ... 1,650 8 at £525 ... ... 4,200 3 at £505 ... ... 1,515 2 at £480 ... ... 960 7 at £455 ... ... 3,185 1 at £235 ... ... 235 1 at £215 ... ... 215 6 at £191 ... ... 1,146 2 at £174 ... ... 348 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification List

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VALUATION DEPARTMENT— continued.

22—8. 7.

Number of Persons. r tem. VALUATION— continued. 1922-2? 1922-23. 3. 1922-23. VOTE No. 35— continued. Salaries— continued. General Division— continued. £ 2 at £142 ... ... 284 1 at £150 ... ... 150 2 at £130 ... ... 260 8 at £105 ... ... 840 50 106 Lodging-allowance 17,288 20 17,288 20 Less — Proportion of increases to salaries provided for but not payable during current year... ... 330 Second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus ... ... 690 36,077 36,077 1,020 1,020 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Advertising, books, newspapers, and other publications *35,057 140 *35,057 2 140 600 7,000 50 20 100 3 Assessment Court expenses ... 4 Fees to valuers 5 Freight, cartage, and transport charges... 6 Fuel, light, power, and water 7 Law-costs 8 Maps and tracings, schedulesof land transactions, &c. — New maps ... ... £960 Maintenance ... ... 240 3 4 5 6 7 8 600 7,000 50 20 100 1,200 1,200 30 9 Office-cleaning 10 Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) 11 Overtime and meal allowances 12 Payment to Post and Telegraph Department for services of officers 13 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... 14 Rent 15 Revision of districts 16 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) 17 Temporary assistance 18 Travelling allowances and expenses 19 Typewriters: Purchase and repairs 20 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote... 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 30 1,800 50 100 1,400 50 2,000 280 2,077 7,500 50 10 1,800 50 100 1,400 50 2,000 17 18 19 20 280 2,077 7,500 50 10 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— Contributions from— £ Land-tax Department ... 15,771 New Zealand State Advances Office ... ... 1,000 Recoveries from District Valuers in respect of motor-cars purchased ... ... 390 24,457 24,457 17,161 7,296 TOTAL—VOTE No. 35 ... 42,353 TO TOTAL £42,353 * Includes cost-of-living inorease to scale salaries or wages.

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ELECTORAL DEPARTMENT.

*. 1922-1923. Salaries. Other Charges. £ £ Vote No. 36.—Electoral ... ... ... 3,678 80,980 Total. £ 84,658 TOTAL ... ... ... 3,678 80,980 80,980 84,658 84,658 ' Number Item of Persons. lo19 22-!-23. -23. 1922-23. " ELECTORAL. 1922-23. VOTE No. 36. £ £ £ 1 * Sal aries— Clerical Division. 525 Class II — 1 1 at £525 ... ... ... 52f Glass V — 1 1 at £380 ... ... ... S8( Class VII— 1 1 at £200 ... ... ... 20( I 1 380 1 200 General Division. £ 1 at £191 ... ... 191 1 at £154 ... ... 154 1 at £142 ... ... 142 4 1 at £124 (11 months) ... ... 110 Kf\r 4 591 7 For payments of Registrars... ... ... 2, OK 7 597 2,010 8,71"? Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus ... ... ... 3^ 3,712 2 4 34 +8,671 13,678 8 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Office furniture, fittings, &c. .. ... 20( 3 . Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 2( 4 Electoral rolls, formation, preparation, and printing of new ... ... ... 5,00( 2 3 200 20 0 0 0 4 5 Expenses of by-elections ... ... ... 25( 6 Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... ... 13( 7 Fuel, light, power, and water ... ... 5( General Election— 8 Expenses of taking ... ... ... 25,001 9 Preparation and printing of rolls ... ... 30,00( 10 Law-costs ... ... ... 1( 11 Licensing poll, under Licensing Act, 1908 ... 10,00( 12 Licensing Committee election ... ... 1,50( 5 6 7 5,000 250 130 50 0 0 .0 10 10 0 10 10 8 9 10 11 12 25,000 30,000 10 10,000 1,500 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Servioe Classification List." -f Includes cost-of-liv scale salaries or wages. * For pi scale salarii irticul, is or w is cost-of-livim ring ; increase to increase to

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ELECTORAL DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. 192 1-23. ELECTORAL— continued. 1922-23. VOTE No. Sir.—continued. £ L8 11 15 10 17 18 1!) Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Office requisites Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Printing and stationery Rent Representation Commission, expenses of Travelling allowance and expenses Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 1,800 5,000 2,500 50 100 250 20 100 20 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— Sale of rolls, kc. 81,980 1,000 TOTAL—VOTE No. 36... 80,980 84,658 TO TAL £84,658

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.

1922-23. i Salaries. Other Charges. Total. j i £ £ £ £ £ Vote No. 37. —Agriculture 156,01 156,060 161 95,751 95,751 251,811 TOTAL 156,060 95,751 251,811 Number Item _ of Persons. Item. . AGRICULTURE. VOTE No. 37. 19 1-23. 1922-23. Head Office— £ i ■•'■Salaries — Administrative Division. £ 1 at £1,092 (Director-General) ... 1,092 1 at £775 (Assistant Director-General) ... 775 Professional Division. 1,867 3 3 Glass A— 1 at £725 Class B — 1 at £600 .. ... 600 1 at £575 ... ... 575 1 at £525 ... ... 525 Class C — 3 at £450 Glass D — 3 at £430 ... ... 1,290 1 at £410 ... ... 410 1 at £375 ... ... 375 1 at £355 ... ... 355 1 at £340 . ... 340 Class E — 2 at £330 Class F— . 5at£215 ... ... 1,075 1 at £195 ... ... 195 1 at £130 ... ... 130 725 1,700 1,350 7 2 2,770 660 7 1,400 Clerical Division. Glass II — 1 at £525 ... ... 525 1 at £525 (also Private Secretary, sessional allowance, £50) ... 525 2 1 1,050 2 Class III— 1 at £480 Class IV— 2 at £430 Class V— 6 at £380 ... ... 2,280 1 at £350 (9 monthsj ... ... 262 480 860 2,542 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification Lis!

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— continued.

Number if Persons. [tern. AGRICULTURE— continued. 192 1-23. 1922-23* VOTE No. 37 —continued. Head Office — continued. Salaries —continued. Clerical Division — continued. Class VI— 9 at £330 Glass VII— £ 14 at £305 ... ... 4,270 1 at £295 ... ... 295 1 at £285 ... ... 285 1 at £280 ... ... 280 1 at £275 ... ... 275 4 at £265 ... ... 1,060 5 at £255 ... ... 1,275 3 at £235 ... ... 705 6 at £200 (1 for 4 months) ... 1,067 3 at £130 ... ... 390 4 at £125 ... ... 500 1 at £120 ... ... 120 3 at £105 ... ... 315 lat£90 ... ... 90 2 at £70 ... ... 140 2,970 50 11,067 General Division. 2 at £480 ... ... 960 1 at £380 ... ... 380 3 at £375 ... ... 1,125 1 at £375 (4 months) ... ... 125 2 at £370 ... ... 740 3 at £360 ... ... 1,080 1 at £330 • ... ... 330 1 at £330 (2 months) ... ... 55 1 at £305 ... .. 305 6 at £280 ... ... 1,680 1 at £280 (2 months) ... ... 47 1 at £270 (2 months) ... ... 45 1 at £262 ... - ... 262 1 at £255 ... ••• 255 1 at £250 ... 250 1 at £235 ... ... 235 1 at £231 ... ... 231 1 at £215 ... ... 215 3 at £191 ... ... 573 1 at £174 ... ... 174 6 at £142 ... ... 852 1 at £105 ... ... 105 lat£95 ... ... 95 lat£90 ... ... 90 lat£75 ... ... 75 43 10,284 139 39,725 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 874 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 and other expenses Departmental Exhibits at A. and P. Association Shows— Wages and other expenses +38,851 2 4,000 3 1 1,000 752 50 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE —continued.

Number of Persons. Item. AGRICULTU RE—continued. 192: 1-23. i 1922-23. VOTE No. 37— continued. Head Office— continued. £ £ 6 7 8 9 LO Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. Agricultural Investigations— Regrassing Denuded Lands— Wages and other expenses Vitality of seeds, particularly Che wing's Fescue ... Bicycles, motors, and repairs Board of Agriculture Compassionate allowance to William Lockhart, injured through duty at a poison-mixing depot 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 cost of printing report of New Zealand Council of Agriculture Grant in connection with repairs to Levin water50 50 200 450 176 11 12 13 14 200 250 400 25 15 100 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 'M 25 race Grant towards expenses Canterbury Seedgrowers' Association International Institute of Agriculture, contribution to and cost of representation at Lincoln Agricultural College, in connection with plant breeding and selection (seed wheat and oats) Moa Seed Farm Association Model dairy farm and experimental area, Stratford Steamer service, Westport-Karamea Distribution of pure seed wheat (recoverable) Expenses of officer of High Commissioner's Staff visiting New Zealand with a view to becoming familiar with local produce and trading conditions Expenses of Standing Produce Committee (including 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 and other expenses Ruakura— Wages and other expenses Weraroa — Wages and other expenses Ashburton— Wages and other expenses Waimaunga (West Coast, S.I.) — Wages and other expenses Experimental Areas— North Auckland Gum Lands- — Wages and other expenses .... Puwera — Wages and other expenses Albany— Wages and other expenses Marton — Wages and other expenses (part recoverable) Galloway-— Wages and other expenses Winton— Wages and other expenses 100 200 500 300 400 100 100 450 100 36 3,850 27 10,200 28 6,000 29 750 700 30 20 31 82 1,000 88 150 500 34 35 600 800 86 Gore— Wages and other expneses Lucerne Areas— Wages and other expenses 350 37 40

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— continued.

Number Item> at Persons. 1922-23. AGRICU LTU RE— continued. 192' !-23. VOTE No. 37— continued. £ Head Office — continued 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 38 89 40 Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. Experimental seeds and plants for distribution Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... Grading grain Laboratories — Biological Laboratory and Seed-testing station ... Chemical Laboratory Law-costs Lime production : Development of 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 (part recoverable) Removal expenses Rents of Offices in New Zealand and abroad, Fuel, Light, Water, Furniture, Office Requisites, Insurance, Cleaning Offices, Outbuildings, Yards, and Approaches— Wages and other expenses Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Temporary assistance Travelling allowances and expenses Upkeep and Improvement of Buildings and Fences on Departmental Reserves and Grounds— Wages and other expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the Head Office items of the vote 20 100 50 41 42 43 44 500 300 25 20 45 4 0 50 47 48 49 150 8,250 5,500 50 51 350 450 52 53 50 300 1,747 54 300 *2,565 6,000 55 56 67 175 58 100 Live-stock Division — 61,915 59 59 Salaries — 1 1 5 15 7 Professional Division. 1 at £775 (Director) Class B— £ 4 at £600 ... ... 2,400 1 at £575 ... ... 575 Class C — 9 at £505 ... ... 4,545 3 at £470 ... ... 1,410 3 at £450 ... ... 1,350 Glass D — 2 at £430 ... ... 860 1 at £430 (4 months) ... ... 143 3 at £410 ... ... 1,230 1 at £375 ... ... 375 775 5 2,975 15 7,305 Clerical Division. 2,608 1 1 1 Class IV— 1 at £430 Class VI— 1 at £330 430 1 330 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages,

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— continued.

Number of Persons. Item. AGRICULTURE— continued. VOTE No. 37— continued. 192 1-23. 1922-23. Live-stock Division— continued. 59 Salaries— continued. 59 Clerical Division— continued. Class VII— . £ 3 at £305 ... ... 915 1 at £255 ... ... 255 1 at £215 ... ... 215 1 at £200 ... ... 200 1 at £115 (1 month) ... ... 10 1,595 General Division. 4 at £480 ... ... 1,920 17 at £430 ... ... 7,310 4 at £430 (4 months) ... ... 143 1 at £430 (5 months) ... .. 180 7 at £380 ... ... 2,660 8 at £370 ... ... 2,960 1 at £367 ... ... 367 7 at £360 ... ... 2,520 1 at £355 ... ... 355 1 at £350 ... ... 350 1 at £338 ... ... 338 37 at £330 ... ... 12,210 3 at £325 ... ... 975 12 at £320 ... ... 3,840 19 at £315 ... ... 5,985 6 at £310 ... ... 1,860 4 at £305 ... ... 1,220 3 at £295 ... ... 885 16 at £290 ... ... 4,640 9 at £285 ... ... 2,565 3 at £280 ... ... 840 6 at £275 ... ... 1,650 6 at £265 ... ... 1,590 2 at £255 ... ... 510 2 at £250 ... 500 4 at £245 .. .. 980 1 at £240 (11 months) ... ... 220 I at £235 ... ... 235 II at £231 (1 for 4 months)... ... 2,387 1 at £225 .. 225 1 at £223 ... ... 223 1 at £220 ... ... 220 1 at £210 ... ... 210 1 at £207 ... - 207 1 at £174 ... ... 174 1 at £155 ... ... 155 201 1 1 Inspector of Manure-sterilizing 63,609 525 239 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 80,152 1,673 i Other Charges for and incidental to — 60 Bicycles, motors, and repairs Destruction of Noxious Weeds— 61 Destruction of Noxious Weeds on Native Lands — Wages and other expenses 62 Wages and Expenses in connection with Destruction of Noxious Weeds— Wages and other expenses Destruction of Rabbits — 63 Destruction of Rabbits, General Working-expenses, Poison-mixing Depots, Purchase of Material, AcWages and other expenses (recoverable) ;1: 78,479 * 60 1,000 61 200 62 250 63 9,500 * Including cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE -continued.

23-B. 7.

Number of Persons. Item. 19 1-23. AGRICULTURE— continued 1922-23 t VOTE No. 37— continued. Live-stock Division— continued. £ 04 65 66 07 68 09 70 71 72 Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. Destruction of Rabbits— continued. Destruction of Rabbits on Crown Lands— Wages and other expenses Destruction of Rabbits on Native Lands — Wages and other expenses 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 and other expenses Expenses in connection with control of cattle-tick, and provision for caretakers at crossing places ... 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 and other expenses Inspection of Manure-sterilizing (Australia and India): Labour, Travelling, Office, and other Expenses— Wages and other expenses Inspection of meat Law-costs Poultry farms — Avonhead : General Working, Buildings, Purchase of Birds and Material, and Provision for Visitors — £ Wages and other expenses ... 1,550 Plant transferred from Milton Poultry Farm ... ... ... 80 10,000 7,500 150 100 125 500 3,400 1,500 1,250 78 750 750 75 74 75 76 Milton : General Working, Buildings, Purchase of Birds and Material, and Provision for Visitors— Other expenses Preparation of wool specimens for instructional purposes Quarantine Stations, Auckland, Wellington, and Lyttelton— Wages and other expenses Removal expenses Shortage in accounts of G. A. E. Sands (deceased), Inspector of Stock at Lumsden Telephone services (including extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... Temporary assistance Travelling allowances and expenses Veterinary Laboratory: General Working, Land and Buildings, and Investigation of Diseases— Wages and other expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the Live-stock Division items of the vote 1,630 77 30 78 25 79 1,450 1,000 80 81 82 10 83 84 85 500 :;: 3,719 18,000 575 80 40 Horticulture Division— 04,029 87 Salaries — Professional Division. 700 1 Class A —■ 1 at £700 Glass G— 1 at £470 1 470 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE-continued.

Number if Persons. Item. AGRICULTURE -continued. 192 1-23. « 1922-23. VOTE No. ST—continued. Horticulture Division— continued. 87 Salaries —continued. 87 Clerical Division. 1 1 Class V— 1 at £380 Class VI— 1 at £330 Class VII— £ 1 at £305 ... ... 305 1 at £150 ... ... 150 1 at £125 ... ... 125 1 at £105 ... ... 105 1 at £75 ... .... 75 380 330 5 760 General Division. 1 at £420 ... ... 420 1 at £415 ... ... 415 1 at £385 ... ... 385 5 at £375 ... ... 1,875 1 at £360 ... ... 360 1 at £355 ... ... 355 1 at £350 ... .. 350 4 at £345 ... ... 1,380 7 at£325 ... ... 2,275 2 at £305 .. ... 610 1 at £305 (5 months) ... ... 127 1 at £305 (3 months) ... ... 77 1 at £300 ... ... 300 4 at £295 ... ... 1,180 2 at £275 (1 at 3 months) ... ... 344 1 at £275 (2 months) ... ... 46 1 at £270 ... ... 270 2 at £255 (1 at 6 months) ... ... 382 1 at £250 ... ... 250 2 at £223 (1 at 6 months) ... ... 335 2 at £207 (1 at 6 months) ... ... 311 1 at £191 ... ... 191 1 at £142 (8 months) ... ... 95 1 at £105 (6 months) ... ... 52 45 12,385 54 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 15,025 319 Other Charges for and incidental to — Apiary Industry— 88 Establishment of queen-rearing apiary, Tauranga Horticultural Station ... 89 Purchase of beekeeping requisites, material for experiments, &c. 90 Subsidy, National Beekeepers' Association of New Zealand (£1 for £1) 91 Bicycles, motors, and repairs Fruit Industry — 92 Collection of orchard tax (recoverable) 93 Compensation to nurserymen for loss in connection with fire-blight quarantine 94 Control of fireblight disease 95 Co-operative fruit-testing areas 96 Experimental orchard, Papanui 97 Fumigation and destruction of diseased fruit 98 Guarantee on shipments of fruit -14,706 88 50 89 25 90 100 1,500 91 92 93 250 94 96 96 97 98 2,108 1,000 50 450 275 12,000 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. AGRICULTURE— continued. 1-23. 192 VOTE No. SI—continued. 1922-23. Horticulture Division — continued. £ 100 101 99 Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. Fruit Industry — continued. Purchase of orchard requisites, fruit for experiments, &c. 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 and other expenses Tauranga— Wages and other expenses Te Kauwhata— Wages and other expenses (recoverable) Law-costs Removal expenses Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Temporary assistance Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the Horticulture Division items of the vote 350 450 25 102 103 104 105 4,000 30 500 106 107 108 75 *1,170 4,800 25 Dairy Division — Salaries — 29,233 109 Professional Division. 700 1 Glass A — 1 at £700 (Director) Glass B — 1 at £525 1 525 Clerical Division. Class V— 1 at £380 Class VII— £ 2 at £305 ... ... 610 1 at £295 ... ... 295 2 at £275 (1 at 4 months)... ... 367 2 at £255 ... ... 510 1 at £215 ... ... 215 1 at £125 ... ... 125 4 at £120 ... ... 480 3 at £105 (1 at 3 months)... ... 236 380 10 2,838 General Division. 1 at £700 (6 months, in London) ... 350 16 at £480 ... ' ... 7,680 1 at £450 ... ... 450 6 at £430 ... ... 2,580 2 at £395 ... ... 790 4 at £380 ... ... 1,520 2 at £375 ... ... 750 2 at £370 (6 months) ... ... 370 1 at £360 ... ... 360 2 at £330 ... ... 660 8 at £305 ... ... 2,440 5 at £300 ... ... 1,500 1 at £290 ... ... 290 2 at £142 ... ... 284 53 20,024 72 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 24,467 443 *24,024 • * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— continued.

Number I( . em _ of PersoM - AGRICULTURE— continued. i 1922-23. ' iVOTE No. 37 — continued. 1922-23. Dairy Division— continued. £ Other Charges for and incidental to — Bicycles, motors, and repairs 110 Cow-testing Associations (recoverable) ... 111 Grading of dairy-produce— 112 Wages and other expenses (recoverable) Law-costs 113 Payment of fees for semi-official testing of purebred 114 dairy cows in Nelson District (recoverable) Purchase of dairy requisites and produce for experi115 ments (recoverable) Removal expenses 116 Removal expenses of Dairy Produce Officer from 117 New Zealand to London ... Semi-official testing of pure-bred dairy cows 118 Telephone services (including installation, exten149 sions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... Temporary assistance (part recoverable) 120 Travelling allowances and expenses 121 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure inci122 dental to the Dairy Division items of the vote ... 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 3,600 600 400 25 150 300 200 118 119 500 250 120 121 122 120 -7,751 9,546 15 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of tho Public Revenues Act, 1910— Head Office— £ Salaries ... ... 600 Farm areas ... ... 21,400 Seed-testing ... ... 800 Publications ... ... 2,000 23,457 334,694 24,800 Live-stock Division— Salaries ... ... 500 Destruction of rabbits ... 12,000 Destruction of rabbits : Department of Lands and Survey ... 10,000 Destruction of rabbits : Native Department ... ... 7,500 Farm areas ... ... 1,000 Quarantine-stations ... 600 31,600 Horticulture Division— Farm areas ... ... 6,000 Fumigation and destruction of fruit ... ... 200 Collection of orchard-tax ... 500 6,700 Dairy Division— Cow-testing ... ... 5,150 Grading of dairy-produce ... 11,900 Dairy instruction ... ... 2,733 19,783 82,883 TOTAL—VOTE No. 37 ... ... I 251,811 TO 'AL £251,811 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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TOURIST DEPARTMENT.

tote No. 38.—Tourists TOTAL Salaries. £ 34,080 34,080 1922-23. Other Charges. I I £ 40,149 40,149 Total. £ 74.2S 74,2! ;29 !29 £ 40,149 £ 74,229 40,149 74,229 Number of Persons. Item.! 19 1-23. TOURISTS. 1922-23. VOTE No. 38. "Salaries— £ 1 Administrative Division. 775 1 at £775 (General Manager) Professional Division. 956 1 1 at £956 (Balneologist) I Glass D — 1 at £525 525 Clerical Division. Class I — 1 at £375 (also Department of Industries and Commerce, £300) 375 3 Class III— £ 2 at £480 ... ... 960 1 at £330 (also Department of Industries and Commerce, £100, and Customs, £50) ... ... 330 1,290 Class V — 6 at £380 2,280 6 2 Class VI— 2 at £330 660 Class VII— 6 at £305 ... ... 1,830 1 at £295 ... ... 295 1 at £255 ... ... 255 1 at £235 ... .. 235 4 at £215 ... ... 860 2 at £200 ... ... 400 3 at £105 ... ... 315 18 Cadets'lodging-allowances ... 4,190 50 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification Lisi . »»

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TOURIST DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number )f Persons. Item/ 192 1-23. 4 TOURISTS— continued. 1922-23. VOTE No. 88— continued. Salaries— continued. General Division. £ 1 at £405 ... ... 405 1 at £380 ... ... 380 1 at £335 ... ... 335 4 at £330 ... ... 1,320 2 at £320 ... ... 640 1 at £300 ... ... 300 1 at £290 ... ... 290 2 at £285 ... ... 570 3 at £280 ... ... 840 1 at £270 ... ... 270 4 at £262 ... ... 1,048 3 at £260 ... ... 780 2 at £255 ... ... 510 2 at £250 ... ... 500 2 at £246 ... ... 492 4 at £240 ... ... 960 6 at £239 ... ... 1,434 2 at £235 ... ... 470 7 at £230 ... ... 1,610 6 at £223 ... ... 1,338 7 at £220 ... ... 1,540 3 at £215 ... ... 645 1 at £200 ... ... 200 1 at £195 ... ... 195 1 at £190 ... ... 190 1 at £185 ... ... 185 1 at £180 ... ... 180 3 at £174 ... ... 522 1 at £165 ... ... 165 1 at £145 ... ... 145 5 at £140 ... ... 700 2 at £135 ... ... 270 4 at £130 ... ... 520 4 at £125 ... ... 500 1 at £120 ... ... 120 3 at £105 ... ... 315 lat£75 ... ... 75 96 Lodging allowance ... ... Salaries of officers (8) granted leave on full pay prior to retirement : 1 at £262 (1 month), 1 at £260 (2 months), 1 at £239 (1 month), 2 at £235 (1 month), 1 at £223 (1 month), 2 at £220 (1 month) 20,959 50 180 Unclassified. Clerical Division. £ 1 at £241 ... ... 241 1 at £50 (also Department of Industries and Commerce, £50) ... ... 50 1 at £25 ... ... 25 3 316 General Division. 1 at £234 ... ... 234 1 at £230 .,. ... 230 3 at £220 ... ... 660 1 at £205 ... ... 205 1 at £204 ... ... 204 1 at £193 ... ... 193 1 at £165 ... ... 165

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TOURIST DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number of Persons. Item. 1922-23. TOURISTS— continued. i 1922-23. VOTE No. 38— continued. Salaries— continued. £ Unclassified — continued. General Division— continued. £ 1 at £150 ... ... 150 1 at £146 ... ... 146 1 at £126 ... ... 126 1 at £120 ... ... 120 1 at £110 ... ... 110 1 at £107 ... ... 107 3 at £100 ... ... 300 lat£70 ... ... 70 19 3,020 150 Less — Amounts deducted for board, &c. ... 390 Proportion of in creases to salaries provided but not payable for full year 119 Second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus ... ... 945 35,626 1,454 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... ! Allowance to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties Bonuses and commissions to Honorary Agents Claims in connection with passenger booking Compensation to A. Armstrong for loss of employment 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 Grants in lieu of leave of absence on retirement— W. H Frethey, Chief Clerk, Wellington T. Roberts, Launchmaster, Te Anau ... 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 Manapouri-Doubtful Sound Track : Maintenance of huts and tracks 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. *34,172 2,000 175 10 5 125 140 100 30 100 2,447 118 38 500 15 500 10 20 17 IS 10 1,955 250 20 21 22 750 50 550 50 110 23 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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TOURIST DEPARTMENT— continued.

Number Item . of Persons. TOURISTS— continued. 1 1922-23. VOTE No. SB—continued. 1922-23. Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. 24 Rents of overseas offices 25 Rotorua Acclimatization District— Maintenance, including bonuses to honorary £ 24 25 950 rangers 26 Rotorua Baths— Maintenance, including furniture and repairs 27 Rotorua Sanatorium— Maintenance, including wines, spirits, furniture, supplies, and repairs Rotorua Works, including Whakarewarewa— Maintenance of — 28 Electric light and power system 29 Reserves, gardens, parks, and bands or orchestra 30 Water-supply and sewerage 31 Wharves and beacons ... Subsidies— 32 Accommodation-house, Waimarino 33 Coach, motor, and steamer services— £ Fairlie-Pukaki-Hermitage-Queenstown 790 Lake Wanaka ... ... 30 Lumsden-Te Anau ... ... 150 Waimarino-Tokaanu ... ... 200 Wairoa-Waikaremoana... . . 200 Ross-Waiho Gorge-Weheka ... 250 650 20 4,968 27 4,914 28 29 30 Ml 1,961 1,000 4,161 25 32 33 50 34 Egmont National Park and Domain Board 35 Lindis Pass Hotel 36 New Plymouth Tourist and Expansion League ... 37 Te Aroha Hot SpringsMaintenance of baths, gardens, tea-kiosk, subsidy to doctor, music, furniture, and repairs 38 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) 39 Temporary assistance 40 Tongariro National Park : Maintenance, &c. 41 Travelling allowances and expenses 42 Typewriters: Purchase and repairs 43 Waikaremoana : Maintenance of Lake House 44 Waimangu Round-trips and Hostel— Maintenance and repairs, hostel, furniture, boatshed, boats, and tracks... 45 Waitomo Caves and Hostel — Maintenance, including furniture and repairs 46 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 34 35 30 37 1,620 200 33 75 1,495 38 250 250 300 400 80 1,987 39 40 11 12 43 4 4 800 45 3,957 10 50 40,199 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— Salaries of officers performing Post- £ office duties ... .. 67 Officer performing duty for Lands and Survey Department ... 25 Purchase of material, &c, in Australia for Government Departments ... ... ... 50 74,371 142 TOTAL—VOTE No. 38 ... 74,229 TOTAL £74,22'

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.

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1922-23. 1922-23. i Salaries. Other Charges. i. Other Charges. I Total. No. 39.—Education Department— jg £ Subdivision I. —Head Office... ... ... 26,682 3,700 m 2 £ 3,700 £ 30,382 EDUCATIONAL AGENCIES. Subdivision II. — Elementary Education ... ... 29,335 1,668,380 „ III. — Secondary and Higher Education ... 1,385 209,720 IV.—Technical Instruction ... ... 2,003 124,970 „ V. — Training of Teachers ... .. ... 148,310 VI.—Native Schools ... ... 55,335 8,060 „ VII. — School buildings, furniture, and sites i ... 153,210 1,668,380 209,720 124,970 148,310 8,060 153,210 1,697,715 211,105 126,973 148,310 63,395 153,210 oe a oia p.ko 88,058 2,312,650 88,058 2,312,650 2,400,708 PHYSICAL AGENCIES. Subdivision VIII.—Physical Instruction ... ... 3,940 3,100 8,100 7,040 SOCIAL AGENCIES. Special Schools — Subdivision IX. — Education of the Blind... ... I ... SO X.—School for the Deaf ... ' ... ! 6,263 Cr. 95 XL—Schools for the Feeble-minded ... ! 6,130 3,010 XII.—Child, Welfare ... ... 24,395 77,825 80 Cr. 95 3,010 77,825 80 6,168 9,140 102,220 36,788 80,820 80,820 117,608 „ XIII.—Material and Stores ... ... ... Cr. 900 „ XIV. — Miscellaneous Services... ... ... 16,667 15.767 Cr. 900 16,667 Cr. 900 16,667 15,767 15,767 JO,lot TOTAL—VOTE No. 39 ... ... 155,468 2,416,037 155,468 2,416,037 2,571,505 TOTAL ... ... 155,468 2,416,037 2,416,037 2,571,505 Number Item J lq9 r of Persons. | VOTE No. 39.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT x ' 19 >2-23. 1922-23. Subdivision No. I.—Read, Office. 1 * Sal aries— Administrative Division. 1 1 at £1,138 (Director of Education) ... ... 1,138 1 1 at £874 (Assistant Director of Education), (9 months) 656 Professional Division. 1,794 Class A — 1 1 at £775 (Chief Inspector of Schools) ... 775 Class B— 1 -at £675 (General Professional officer and Inspector) ... .. ... 675 2 1 at £625 (Architect) ... ... 625 2,075 * For particulars of salaries s -& " Public Service Classification List."

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION— continued.

Number Item> ot Persons. VOTE No. 39.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued 1922-23. 1922-23. Subdivision No. I. — Head Office —continued. 1 Salaries — continued. £ Clerical Division. 725 1 1 2 1 2 6 13 51 6 13 1 1 2 1 2 Class Special — 1 at £725 Class I — 1 at £625 Class II— £ 1 at £525 ... ... 525 1 at £500 ... ... 500 Class III— 1 at £480 Class IV— 2 at £430 Class V — 5 at £380 ... ... 1,900 1 at £360 ... ... 360 Class VI — ■ 8 at £330 ... ... 2,640 2 at £310 ... ... 620 3 at £290 ... ... 870 Class VII— 2 at £305 ... ... 610 2 at £295 ... ... 590 5 at £275 ... ... 1,375 2 at £250 ... . . 500 1 at £235 ... ... 235 2 at £215 ... ... 430 10 at £200 ... ... 2,000 3 at £130 ... ... 390 8 at £105 ... ... 840 12 at £90 ... ... 1,080 2 at £75 ... ... 150 2 at £70 (9 months) ... ... 105 Lodging-allowances ... ... 280 625 1,025 480 860 2,260 4,130 51 8,585 22 General Division. 1 at £330 ... ... 330 1 at £305 ... ... 305 1 at £280 ... ... 280 2 at £255 ... ... 510 1 at £235 ... ... 235 2 at £215 ... ... 430 1 at £191 .".. ... 191 1 at £180 ... ... 180 2 at £174 ... ... 348 2 at £154 ... ... 308 1 at £150 ... ... 150 1 at £130 ... . 130 4 at £114 ... ... 456 2 at £105 ... ... 210 Lodging-allowances ... ... 40 18,690 N 22 4,103 Unclassified. 1 105 1 1 at £575 (Private Secretary to the Prime Minister)... 575 105 575 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 27,237 555 -26,682 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. VOTE No. 39.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued. 1922-23. 1922-23. Subdivision No I. — Head Office —continued. £ £ 2 3 4 5 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Office requisites Overtime and meal allowance Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Temporary assistance Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 100 150 150 150 -2,600 550 6 7 8 10 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 3,710 10 3,700 Total — Subdivision No. I c 30,382 Subdivision No. II. — Elementary Education. Salaries— Professional Division. Class B — £ 9 at £675 ... ... 6,075 28 at £625 ... ... 17,500 6 at £600 ... •■• 3,600 1 at £575 ... ... ... 575 14 27,750 Class D — 1 at £430 (Woman Inspector), (4 months) ... ... ••• 150 1 at £430 (Editor, School Journal) ... 430 1 at £265 (Correspondence Teacher) ... 265 1 at £240 (Assistant Correspondence Teacher), (5 months) ..." ... 100 4 48 Temporary Inspectors 945 1,000 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus i 29,695 360 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 classes Education Gazette (part recoverable) Fares of pupils attending Standard VI examination Grants to Education Boards for the following pur-=■-29,335 10 11 12 13 42,000 100 500 50 11 15 10 17 poses :— General Administrative Purposes: Capitation on average attendance and £750 to each Board Incidental expenses of School Committees (cleaning, disinfecting, &c.) ... ... ... School and class libraries : Capitation, &c. ... j 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 36,690 96,000 1,250 1,518,000 350 69,680 18 10 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or Mages.

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. 1922 1-23. .922-23. VOTE No. 39.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued. Subdivision No. II. — Elementary Education —continued. £ £ _ Charges for and incidental to — continued. 20 Office requisites, telephones, cleaning, firing, advertising, &c. 21 Organizing teachers : Salaries and travelling allowances and expenses 22 Removal of teachers 23 School Journal: Printing, material, apparatus, contributors'fees, postages, &c. 24 Travelling expenses and allowances of Inspectors, &c, including transfers 25 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 100 12,640 800 8,500 10,500 10 Less credits under Sections 263 and 264 of the Laud Act, 1908 (£43,000), and the Education Reserves Amendment Act, 1914 (£85,000) 1,797,170 128,000 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— Sale of Scliool Journals and Education Gazette, &c, and fees for special examination 1,669,170 790 Total — SubdivisionNo.il 1,668,380 1,697,715 Subdivision No. III. — Secondary and Higher Education. - 1 " Salaries— Professional Division. Class B— £ 1 at £775 ... ... 775 1 at £625 ... ... 625 2 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 1,400 I 15 Other Charges for and incidental to — 27 Conveyance and board of pupils 28 District High Schools: Grants for salaries of secondary teachers 29 Manual Instruction: Capitation, salaries, and material 30 Secondary Schools and Colleges : Grants for salaries and incidental expenses ... 31 " Sir George Grey " Scholarships : One to each University College (science) 32 Travelling expenses and allowances of Inspectors, &c, including transfers University Colleges— 33 Agricultural bursaries : Allowances and tuition fees 34 Educational bursaries 35 Otago University: Grant for addition to salaries of Medical Professors (£300 per annum) (recoverable) 86 Special bursaries for returned soldiers and assistance to deserving students in cases of hardship 37 Victoria College Lecturer on Education :; 1,385 1 27 28 7,500 j 29 30 34,570 ' 3,200 166,340 31 100 32 400 33 34 36 700 900 36 300 87 50 250 * Includes cost-of-living inorease to scale salaries or wages.

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION— continued.

Number of Persons. Item. VOTE No. 39.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued. 192< 1-23. 1922-23. Subdivision No. III. — Secondary and Higher Education —continued. £ 38 39 38 39 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Workers' Educational Association : Grants for organizing purposes, 2 years 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 214,820 4,800 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— Otago University 210,020 300 Total — Subdivision No. Ill 209,720 211,105 Subdivision No. IV. — -Technical Instruction. 40 10 Salaries— Professional Division. 1 Glass A — 1 at £775 (Superintendent, Technical Education) Glass B — 2 at £625 775 2 1,250 3 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 2,025 22 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Other Charges for and incidental to — Grants for— Capitation and salaries, &o., technical and continuation classes Conveyance of instructors and students attending registered classes Conveyance and board of pupils Examination expenses (part recoverable) Material Scholarships and bursaries ... Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ■-2,003 41 113,910 42 43 44 45 10 47 .48 1,000 4,000 200 4,800 3,100 500 10 Less credits under Sections 263 and 264 of the Land Act, 1908 127,520 2,400 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— Examination fees, &c. 125,120 150 Total — Subdivision No. TV 124,970 126,973 * Includes cost-of-living increase tn scale salaries or wages. *fc

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION— continued.

Number of Persons. Item. VOTE No. 39.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued. 192 1-23. 1922-23. Subdivision No. V. — Training of Teachers. £ 49 50 51 52 Charges for and incidental to — Training Colleges— Allowances to students, and fees Salaries of staffs of training colleges (one-half, the other half is charged to "Elementary Education"), 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 124,300 18,600 2,500 400 58 54 55 3,000 2,500 10 Less credits under Sections 263 and 264 of the Land Act, 1908 151,310 3,000 Total — Subdivision No. V 148,310 Subdivision No. VI. — Native Schools. 56 Salaries— Salaries of teachers of village schools 55,000 Professional Division. Class B— £ 1 at £675 ... ... 675 1 at £600 ... ... 600 2 1,275 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 56,275 940 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, forwarding charges, translation fees, fuel, planting, sanitation, water, &c. Books, apparatus, and other school requisites 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 Storage and despatch of school books and material... Travelling allowances and removal expenses Contingencies, including medical examination of teachers and unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote -55,335 57 30 2,000 1,400 4,500 68 59 60 ol 63,395 62 63 04 66 350 250 120 1,000 20 Less credits under Sections 263 and 264 of the Land Act, 1908 9,670 1,600 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— Fines for non-attendance, &c. 8,070 10 Total — Subdivision No. VI 8,060 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION— continued.

Number of Persons. Item. VOTE No. 39.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued. 192 1-23. 1922-23. Subdivision No. VII, — School Buildings, Furniture, and Sites. £ 66 07 08 69 70 Charges for and incidental to — General maintenance of school buildings under control, of Education Department, including small additions to buildings, alterations, rebuilding, furniture, fittings, fencing, rents, additions and improvements of sites, and incidental expensesNative schools Industrial schools Schools for the Feeble-minded School for the Deaf Public Schools— Maintenance and repair of school buildings and residences (including alterations and small additions) ; repair and renewal of outbuildings, furniture, and fences ; rents of buildings and sites Grants to Education Boards— For house allowances to teachers Grants for — Maintenance of Secondary School buildings Maintenance of Technical School buildings Rebuilding and furnishing of schools destroyed by fire, and for rent of and alterations to temporary premises during rebuilding (recoverable) Rents for Manual and Technical Sohools and class 3,450 1,000 1,000 500 104,000 71 41,000 72 73 74 100 600 10,000 75 1,250 70 77 purposes Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote School-sites: Payment to Land for Settlements Account for 10 300 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— Fire Insurance Fund, &c. 163,210 10,000 Total — Subdivision No. VII 153,210 Subdivision No. VIII. — Physical Instruction. 78' Salaries— General Division. Physical Instructors — £ 1 at £430 ... ... 430 2 at £325 ... ... 650 5 at £305 ... ... 1,525 3 at £300 ... ... 900 1 at £295 ... ... 295 1 at £235 ... ... 235 13 4,035 13 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 4,035 95 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 *3,940 79 100 80 81 1,000 2,700 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages,

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION— continued.

Number nf Persons, i 'item. VOTE No. 39.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued. 1922-23. 1922-23. Subdivision No. VIII. — Physical Instruction —contd. £ 82 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 10 Less credits under sections 263 and 264 of the Land Act, 1908 3,810 700 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— Sale of material and books 3,110 10 Total — Subdivision No. VIII a* ioo 7,040 . Subdivision No. IX. — Education of the Blind. 83 84 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 85 10 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— 810 Fees 730 Total—Subdivision No. IX 80 Subdivision No. X. — School for the Deaf (Sumner). 86 Salaries — Professional and Education Divisions. Teachers — £ 1 at £625 ... ... 625 1 at £430 ... .. 430 3 at £860 ... ... 1,080 1 at £320 ... ... 320 1 at £295 ... ... 295 2 at £255 ... ... 510 5 at £235 ... ... 1,175 1 at £225 ... ... 225 1 at £205 ... ... 205 10 4,865 General Division. Maintenance Staff — 2 at £235 ... ... 470 2 at £215 ... ... 430 2 at £195 ... ... 390 1 at £150 ... ... 150

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION— continued.

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Number of Persons. Item. I I VOTE No. 39.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued. 192' :-23. 1922-23. Subdivision No. X. — School for the Deaf —continued. 86 80 Salaries — continued. General Division— continued. I Maintenance Staff- —continued. £ 4 at £125 ... ... 500 lat£85 ... ... 85 1 at £75 ... ... 75 13 2,100 29 Less deductions for board 6,965 522 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 6,443 180 87 88 89 90 91 92 87 88 89 00 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 :;: 6,263 150 10 20 2,000 91 02 250 25 Less credits under Sections 263 and 264 of the Land Act, 1908 2,455 150 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— Fees for maintenance, &c. 2,305 2,400 Total — Subdivision No. X Cr. 95 6,168 Subdivision No. XI. — Schools for the Feeble-minded. 93 93 Salaries — ... Education and General Divisions. I Special School for Girls, Richmond, — Teachers — £ 2 at £235 ... ... 470 Maintenance Staff — 1 at £335 ... ... 335 1 at £235 ... ... 235 1 at £185 ... ... 185 3 at £100 ... ... , 300 1 at £90 ... ... 90 1,615 Medical officer (part time, non-resident) 85 Wages temporary employees ... 100 1,800 Less deductions for board ... .150 1,650 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION -continued.

Number of Persons. Item. VOTE No. 39.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued. 192! 1-23. 1922-23. Subdivision No. XI. — Schools for the Feeble-minded — continued. 98 Salaries— continued. Education and General Divisions — continued. Special School for Boys, Otekaike, — Maintenance Staff — £ 2 at £330 ... ... 660 1 at £285 ... ... 285 1 at £260 ... ... 260 7 at £235 ... ... 1,645 1 at £215 .. ... 215 2 at £205 ... ... 410 4 at £195 ... ... 780 1 at £155 ... ... 155 3 at £150 ... ... 450 3 at £125 ... ... 375 2 at £120 ... ... 240 27 37 5,475 Less deductions for board ... 780 4,695 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 0,345 215 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications House allowance Maiutenanceof institutions, including provisions, clothing, 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 6,130 94 95 96 20 40 6,500 97 1,000 98 50 Less credits under Sections 263 and 264 of the Land Act, 1908 7,610 400 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 — Maintenance fees, sale of produce, &c. 7,210 4,200 Total — Subdivision No. XI 3,010 9,140 Subdivision No. XII. — Child Welfare. 99 Salaries and Wages— Education and General Divisions. 1 1 Assistant Lady Inspector of Industrial Schools Supervising, Visiting, and Probation Officer 430 380

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION— continued.

Number of Persons. Item. VOTE No. 39.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continuea. 192 1-23. 1922-23. Subdivision No. XII. — Child Welfare —continued. 99 Salaries and Wages— continued. Education and General Divisions— continued. Visiting and Probation Officers— £ 1 at £380 ... ... 380 1 at £370 (4 months) ... ... 123 3 at £350 ... ... 1,050 1 at £340 ... ... 340 3 at £330 ... ... 990 3 at £320 ... .,. 960 12 3,843 Less deductions for board ... 60. Receiving Homes, Probation Homes, and Child Welfare Centre — Whangarei Child Welfare Centre— 1 at £250 Auckland Receiving Home— £ 1 at £315 ... ... 315 1 at £305 ... ... 305 1 at £235 ... ... 235 1 at £230 ... ... 230 3 at £215 ... ... 645 1 at £205 ... ... 205 1 at £170 170 1 at £150 ... 150 1 at £140 ... ... 140 1 at £125 ... ... 125 1 at £62 ... ... 62 3,783 250 I.'! 2,582 Less deductions for board ... 80 2,502 Auckland Probation Home— 1 at £235 ... ... 235 1 at £215 ... ... 215 2 at £130 ... ... 260 1 at £88 ... ... 88 798 Less deduction for board ... 190 608 Hamilton Receiving Home— 1 at £255 ... ... 255 1 at £215 ... ... 215 1 at £160 ... ... 160 1 at £140 ... ... 140 770 Less deduction for board ... 30 740 Wanganui Receiving Home — 1 at £265 ... ... 265 1 at £205 ... ... 205 1 at £195 ... ... 195 1 at £125 ... ... 125 1 at £124 ... ... 124 914 Less deductions for board ... 140 • 774

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. 1922-23. VOTE No. 39.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued. 1922-23. Subdivision No. XII. — Child Welfare —continued. 99 Salaries and Wages— continued. Education and General Divisions —continued. Receiving Homes, &c. —continued. Palmerston North Child Welfare Centre— £ 1 at £245 ... ... 245 1 at £110 ... ... 110 2 355 Napier Receiving Home — 1 at £205 ... ... 265 1 at £225 ... ... 225 1 at £160 ... ... 160 . 1 at £150 ... ... 150 1 at £125 ... ... 125 925 Less deductions for board ... 60 865 Wellington Receiving Home— 1 at £265 ... ... 265 1 at £255 ... ..: • 255 1 at £215 ... ... 215 1 at £205 ... ... 205 1 at £195 ... ... 195 1 at £185 ... ... 185 1 at £150 ... 150 2 at £140 ... ...' 280 1 at £125 ... ... 125 Medical Officer (part time, non-resident) 55 10 1,930 Less deductions for board ... 80 1,850 Wellington Probation Home— 1 at £225 ... ... 225 1 at £175 ... ... 175 1 at £140 ... ... 140 540 Less deductions for board ... 120 420 Wellington Children's Home (Miramar) — 1 at £150 Nelson Receiving Home— 1 at £245 ... ... 245 1 at £215 ... 215 1 at £195 ... ... 195 1 at £170 ... ... 170 1 at £130 ... ... 130 150 5 955 Less deductions for board ... 80 875 Greymouth Child Welfare Centre— 1 at £240 ... ... 240 1 at £150 ... ... 150 2 390 Christchurch Receiving Home— 1 at £310 ... ... 310 1 at £285 ... ... 285 1 at £235 ... ... 235 1 at £225 ... ... 225

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION—continued.

Number if Persons. Item. 192 1-23. VOTE No. 39.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued, 1922-23. Subdivision No. XII. — Child Welfare —continued. £ 99 Salaries and Wages— continued. Education and General Divisions — continued. Receiving Homes, &c. —continued. Christchurch Receiving Home — continued. £ 1 at £215 ... ... 215 1 at £195 ... ... 195 4 at £150 ... ... 600 1 at £130 ... ... 130 2 at £120 ... ... 240 Medical Officer (part time, non-resident) 55 13 2,490 Less deductions for board ... 170 2,320 Christchurch Probation Home— 1 at £235 ... ... 235 1 at £195 ... ... 195 2 at £140 ... ... 280 1 at £94 ... ... 94 804 Less deductions for board ... 120 684 Te Oranga Home, Christchurch— 1 at £215 Timaru Child Welfare Centre— 1 at £255 ... ... 255 1 at £120 ... ... 120 215 2 375 Dunedin Probation Home— 1 at £235 ... ... 235 1 at £140 ... ... 140 lat£94 ... ... 94 3 469 Less deductions for board ... 50 419 Invercargill Child Welfare Centre— 1 at £245 245 Industrial Schools— Weraroa Boys' Training Farm— 1 at £525 ... ... 525 1 at £330 ... ... 330 2 at £285 ... ... 570 4 at £235 ... ... 940 2 at £215 ... ... 430 2 at £205 ... ... 410 2 at £195 ... ... 390 1 at £185 ... ... 185 1 at £145 ... ... 145 1 at £130 ... ... 130 2 at £120 ... ... 240 2 at £110 ... ... 220 21 4,515 Less deductions for board ... 290 4,225

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. VOTE No. 39—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued. 1922-23. 1922-23. Subdivision No. XII. — Child Welfare —continued. £ 99 99 Salaries and Wages— continued. Education and General Divisions — continued. I Industrial Schools —continued. Caversham (including Clothing Factory)— £ 1 at £315 ... ... 315 1 at £265 ... ... 265 1 at £255 ... ... 255 2 at £235 ... ... 470 1 at £215 ... ... 215 1 at £205 ... ... 205 1 at £170 ... ... 170 2 at £150 ... ... 300 1 at £140 ... ... 140 2 at £135 ... ... 270 1 at £110 ... ... 110 14 104 2,715 Less deductions for board ... 240 2,475 Reduction in salaries recommended by the Public Accounts Committee 25,330 300 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 25,030 635 *24,395 100 L01 102 L03 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 LOO 101 L02 L03 Other Charges fob 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 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 75,000 50 50 21,000 104 2,500 50 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 1,000 200 200 1,500 15 112 50 8,000 * Inoludes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund, Services.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. VOTE No. 39.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued. 1922-23. 922-23. Subdivision No. XII. — Child Welfare —continued. £ 113 114 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Wages of inmates employed on farm work, &c. Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 200 10 Less credits under Sections 263 and 264 of the Land Act, 1908 109,825 2,000 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— Maintenance fees, sale of produce, rent of property, &c. 107,825 30,000 Total, — Subdivision No. XII 77,825 102,220 Subdivision No. XIII. — Material, and Stores. 115 115 116 Charges for and incidental to — Material and stores— Special schools Store (rent, lighting, cleaning, &c), cartage, &c. 8,550 450 116 Less transfer to other items of this Vote 9,000 8,900 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— Issues on payment 100 1,000 Total — Subdivision No. XIII Cr. 900 Subdivision No. XIV. — Miscellaneous Services. 117 118 119 120 121 122 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 Charges for and incidental to — Accidents to school children—Grants for medical and legal expenses, scholarships, and compensation ... Audit fees for inspection of accounts Compassionate allowance to the widow of the late Mr. F. Bethune, formerly teacher of the Newtown Public School Compensation to teachers, Waikeri Native School, for losses through destruction of residence by fire Conference of Education Authorities Council of Education, including District Advisory Committees: Allowances and travelling-expenses of members, clerical assistance, advertising, incidental expenses, &c. Examinations: Teachers', Public Service, Scholarships, &c. Expenses connected with visits of Department's officers and representatives to other countries 295 20 57 100 250 250 123 5,500 124 100

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund, Services.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. VOTE No. 39.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT— continued. 1922-23. 1922-23. Subdivision No. XIV. — Miscellaneous Services —contd. £ 125 1127 128 .126 Charges for and incidental to — continued. Grading and certificates of teachers (including cost of inquiries, legal expenses, Courts of Appeal connected therewith, advertising, travelling-expenses, &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 furniture, fittings, and requisites ... Printing and stationery, including supply of Parliamentary Papers Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Purchase of motor - cars for School Inspectors (amount to be recovered £ subsequently) ... ... 2,500 Less estimated recoveries for current 700 2,500 335 H29 130 1131 10 100 800 132 133 4,500 3,250 year ... ... 1,250 134 135 136 137 Storage and despatch of stores and stationery Training-classes for returned soldiers : Capitation, &c. War bursaries Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to all other items of the vote... 1,250 70 20 550 10 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— Examination fees! audit teachers' superannuation account, teachers' certificates, licenses to teach, &c. 20,667 4,000 Total — Subdivision No. XIV 16,667 TOTAL—VOTE No. 39 ... 2,571,505 TO'J PAL .... .... .... J 22,571,60£

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201

Appropriations for State Forests Account.

NEW ZEALAND STATE FORESTS ACCOUNT.

26—8. 7.

1< Qolariao I 1 I fi 1922-23. salaries. Oth Salaries. Other Charges. Total. tote No. 66.—State Forest Service— Capital Charges— £ Subdivision I. — Salaries ... ... ... 9,676 IT. — General Development ... ILL—Forest Fire Prevention, ... IV. — Education : National Forestry School, &c. V.—Forest Research VI. — General Afforestation ... VII. — Acquisition of Indigenous Forests, dtc. VIII. — Grants and Subsidies to Local Bodies for Tree-planting : Miscellaneous £ £ 9,676 3,890 675 460 £ 9,676 3,890 675 460 2,775 42,420 1,125 2,775 42,420 1,125 9,676 9,676 51,345 61,021 Operation and Maintenance Charges— Subdivision I. — Salaries ... ... ... 21,386 „ II. — General Development ... „ III. — Forest Fire Prevention... ... IV. — Education : National, Forestry School, &e. „ V. — Forest Research „ VI. — General Afforestation ... „ VII. — Acquisition of Indigenous Forests, dc. „ VIII. — Grants and Subsidies to Local Bodies for Tree-planting : Miscellaneous 2I.3HR 21,386 16,518 2,930 700 2,900 1,050 21,386 16,518 2,930 700 2,900 1,050 855 855 21,386 24,953 46,339 ax,ooo TOTAL ... ... ... 31,062 I I 76,298 107,360 j Number [tem . of Persons. Number of Persons. 1922-23. 1922-28. , STATE FOREST SERVICE, I OQQ-QS IVAA-Aa. Subdivision No. I.- — Salaries. £ £ VOTE No. 66. 1 "Salaries — Administrative Division. £ 1 at £1,000 (Director) ... 1,000 2 1 at £625 (Secretary) ... 625 2 Professional Division. 1,625 Class B — 1 at £625 ... ... 625 2 1 at £525 ... ... 525 Class D — 1 at £470 ... 470 2 I at £375 ...' ... 375 2 1,150 845 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification Lis! b."

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Appropriations for State Forests Account,

NEW ZEALAND STATE FORESTS ACCOUNT— continued.

Number of Persons. Item. STATE FOREST SERVICE— continued. 19 1-23. 1922-23. [ Subdivision No. I. — Salaries— continued. VOTE No. 66— continued. 1 Salaries — continued. Clerical Division. 1 1 1 10 Class III— 1 at £480 Class IV— 1 at £430 Class V — 1 at £380 Class VI— £ 7 at £330 ... ... 2,310 3 at £310 ... ... 930 Class VII— 1 at £255 Class VIII— 1 at £200 ... ... 200 1 at £130 ... ... 130 3 at £90 ... ... 270 lat£75 ... ... 75 480 430 380 3,240 255 1 6 Cadet's lodging-allowance ... 675 140 General Division. 2 at £725 ... ... 1,450 2 at £625 ... ... 1,250 1 at £600 ... ... 600 3 at £390 ... 1,170 6 at £370 ... ... 2,220 1 at £350 ... ... 350 5 at £325 ... ... 1,625 17 at £320 ... ... 5,440 8 at £310 ... ... 2,480 8 at £295 ... ... 2,360 2 at £280 ... ... 560 5 at £270 ... ... 1,350 1 at £262 . ... ... 262 1 at £255 .. ... 255 1 at £215 ... ... 215 2 at £191 ... ... 382 1. at £174 ... ... 174 1 at £142 ... ... 142 1 at £130 ... ... 130 1 at £114 .. ... 114 69 Allowances to officers performing higher duties (2 at £75 each) 22,529 95 150 Less— . Proportion of salaries allowed for £ but not payable ... ... 110 Second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus ... 627 31,899 737 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 31,162 100 Total — Subdivision No. I *31,06 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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203

Appropriations for State Forests Account.

NEW ZEALAND STATE FORESTS ACCOUNT— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. STATE FOREST SERVICE— continued. 1922-1922-23. 922-23. VOTE No. 66— continued. £ £ Subdivision No. II. — General Development and Management of State Forests, Provisional State Forests, and forested Reserves. £ Capital Charges— Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 Buildings Demarcation ... ... ... Field equipment, tools, instruments, and tents Forest Atlas Office equipment Motor vehicles Roads, trails, and fences Telephone lines 450 550 645 600 450 595 475 125 450 550 645 600 450 595 475 125 Total—Capital Charges 3,890 3,890 Operation and Maintenance Charges— Other Charges for and incidental to — i I 135 450 300 1,775 350 50 250 175 90 85 1,050 2,100 50 935 350 350 903 4,220 950 1,950 100 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Advertising Communication expenses Fiscal management expenses Forest reconnaissance Grazing reconnaissance Kauri-gum, collection of ... ... ... Legal expenses ... Maintenance field equipment, tools, &c. Maintenance office equipment Maintenance roads, trails, and fences ... Office supplies, printing, and stationery Office rent, heating, lighting, and cleaning Overtime and tea-money Policing, patrol and maintenance Settlement land examination Special forest investigations Temporary assistance Timber cruising, valuation, and appraisal Transportation expenses and upkeep of motor vehicles Travelling expenses and allowances Contingencies 135 450 300 J , 775 350 50 250 175 90 85 1,050 2,100 50 935 350 350 903 4,220 950 1,950 100 16.618 16,618 Less estimated credit under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 J.U , UJ.O 100 100 Total—Operation and Maintenance Charges ... 16,518 16,518 Total — Subdivision No. II 20 ,40! Subdivision No. III. — Forest Fire Fighting and Prevention : Indigenous Forests. Capital Charges— 31 32 Other Charges for and incidental to — Equipment Protection improvements 450 225 Total—Capital Charges 675

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204

Appropriations for State Forests Account.

NEW ZEALAND STATE FORESTS ACCOUNT— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. STATE FOREST SERVICE—continued. 1922-23. 1922-23. ! VOTE No. 66— continued. C £ Subdivision No. III. — Forest Fire Fighting and Prevention : Indigenous Forests —continued. Operation and Maintenance Charges— 33 34 35 36 Other Charges for and incidental to — Communication and controls Locomotion Maintenance of equipment ... Wages 150 400 65 2,345 2,960 Less estimated credit under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 30 Total—Operation and Maintenance Charges ... 2,930 Total — Subdivision No. Ill 8,60i jSubdivision No. IV. — Education. National Forestry School, Ranger Instruction School, Working Reference Library, Departmental Publications, and Statistical Data. Capital Charges— 37 38 Other Charges for and incidental to — Reference library and text books Photographic equipment 350 no Total—Capital Charges 460 Operation and Maintenance Charges— 39 40 41 40 43 Other Charges for and incidental to — Forest exhibits and Technological Museum Photographic records and material Preparation and publication of Service bulletins Professional trade and current publications Rangers Instruction School... 50 400 150 70 SO Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 720 20 Total—Operation and Maintenance Charges ... 700 • Total — Subdivision No. I V 1,160 Subdivision No. V. — Forest Research : Silvicultural Ecological Utilization and Forest Management. Capital Charges— 44 45 46 Other Charges for and incidental to — Forest Experiment Station ... Purchase of lease of Sections 1139 and 1219, Block V, Kanieri Survey District, for nursery site ..." Timber-testing equipment and apparatus ... Total—Capital Charges 2,000 350 425 2,775

205

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Appropriations for State Forests Account.

NEW ZEALAND STATE FORESTS ACCOUNT— continued.

Number >f Persona. Item. STATE FOREST SERVICE— continued. 1922-23. 922-23. VOTE No. 66— continued. Subdivision No. V. — Forest Research : Silvicultural Eco- j „ „ logical Utilization and Forest Management —contd. Operation and Maintenance Charges— 47 48 49 50 Other Charges for and incidental to — Forest Ecology ... ... .,. j ] 459 Silvicultural management studios ... ... 359 Utilization ... ... ... 300 Timber products testing and investigations ... qqq Total—Operation and Maintenance Charges ... 2 900 Total — Subdivision'No. V ■■■ '■ 5 575 Subdivision No. VI. — General Afforestation : Building, Tree - planting, Maintenance and Protection of Plantations, Gperations of Nurseries, and Collateral Activities. Capital Charges— 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 Other Charges for and, incidental to — Nurseries— Hanmer ... ... ... 3,600 Ranfurly ... ... ... 700 Rotorua ... ... ... 7,336 Tapanui ... ... ... 3,330 Plantations— Balmoral ... ... ... 1,000 Conical Hills . . ... ... ! 1,590 Dumgree ... ... ... 15 Dusky Hill ... ... 50 Gimmerburn ... ... ... 15 Greenvale ... ... ... 1,750 Hanmer Springs ... ... ... ; 1,125 Kaingaroa ... ... ... | 6,515 Kaingaroa West ... ... ... 5,605 Naseby .. ... ... 905 Puhipuhi ... ... ... 500 Pukerau ... .. ... 435 Raincliffe ... ... ... 1 15 TeKapo ... ... ... | 15 Waiotapu ... ... ... 2,565 Waitabuna ... ... ... 15 Whakarewarewa ... ... ... 3,605 Land purchase for extension of nurseries and plantations ... ... : 4,325 Sand dune reclamation and afforestation 1,750 Temporary assistance (at nurseries) ... ... : 317 73 74 Less— 47,138 Amount reduced by Public Accounts £ Committee ... ... 3,716 Second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus ... ... 1,002 4,718 Total—Capital Charges ... ... 42,420 , *. .. -1 Operation and Maintenance Charges— 75 76 Other Charges for and incidental to — Forest regulation studies ... ... ... 1 250 Preparation of planting plans and forest extension ... 900 1,160 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 ... ... 100 Total—Operation and Maintenance Charges ... 1,050 Total — Subdivision No. VI ... . 43 470 43,470

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206

Appropriations for State Forests Account.

NEW ZEALAND STATE FORESTS ACCOUNT— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. 192' 1-23. STATE FOREST SERVICE— continued. .922-23. VOTE No. 66— continued. £ Subdivision No. VII . — Acquisition of Indigenous Forests. Capital Charges— 77 78 Other Charges for and incidental to — Purchase of Lot 1 of Section 1,605, Block IV, Mahinapua Survey District Refund to Native Land Settlement Account for purchase of Waipoua Blocks 2b3d1, 2b3a2, and 2b3b2 125 1,000 Total—Capital Charges 1,125 Total — Subdivision No. VII 1,125 Subdivision No. VIII. — Grants and Subsidies to Local Bodies for Tree-planting : Miscellaneous. Capital Charges— 79 79 Other Charges for and incidental to — Trounson's Kauri Park— Fencing and erection of caretaker's cottage for a Forest Guard at (recoverable) 700 Total —Capital Charges 700 Operation and Maintenance Charges— 80 81 80 81 82 83 84 85 Other Charges for and incidental to — Mackenzie County Plantation Reserves, cost of planting trees Subsidy, £1 for £1, to New Brighton Borough Council for tree-planting ... Trounson's Kauri Park— Development of marginal protection (recoverable) Firebreaks, clearing, and ploughing (recoverable) Forest protection and policing (recoverable) Guard's wages (recoverable) all gn h 1 800 55 82 83 84 85 Die) le) 0 150 120 1.10 260 Total —Operation and Maintenance Charges ... 1,495 Less recoveries from Scenery Preservation Account 2,195 on 1 1,340 Total — Subdivision No. VIII 855 Total—Vote No. 66 107,360 I TA 1 TA r TE FORESTS ACCOUNT £107,360 I

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207

Appropriations for State, Coal-mines Account.

STATE COAL-MINES ACCOUNT.

1922-23. Salaries. Other Charges. £ £ Total. £ Vote No. 67.—State Coal-mines ... ... 12,579 257,725 270,304 TOTAL ... ... ... 12,579 257,725 12,579 257,725 270,304 270,304 1 ' _ I 1 SSL ltem ' 1922-~1922-23. STATE COAL-MINES. 1922-23. -23. VOTE No. 67. £ 1 "Salaries— £ £ £ Professional Division. Glass A — 1 1 at £791 (Superintendent, State Coal-mines) ... 791 791 Class D— £ 3 at £464 ... ... 1,392 4 1 at £395 ... ... 395 4 1,787 Clerical Division. 1,787 Class III— 1 at £480 (£25 increase for 4 months) 463 2 . 1 at £480 (5* months) ... ... 218 681 2 681 Class IV— 1 1 at £405 ... ... ... 405 1 405 Class V— 2 at £380 ... ... 760 1 at £360 ... ... 360 4 1 at £345 ... ... 345 4 1,465 1,465 Class VI— 2 2 at £330 ... ... ... 660 2 060 Glass VII— 4 at £305 ... ... 1,220 1 at £225 ... ... 255 3 at £205 (1 £20 increase for 6 months) 605 1 at £130 (£25 increase for 1 month) ... 108 1 at £105 (£15 increase for 8 months) 100 11 1 at £90 (£15 increase for 11 months)... 89 11 ———! 2,377 2,377 Proportion (one-sixth) of Salary of Private Secretary to Minister of Mines ... ... 69 69 General Division. 1 at £405 ... ... 405 1 at £370 ... ... 370 2 at £351 ... ... 702 1 at £340 ... ... 340 1 at £300 ... ... 300 j I 2 at £280 ... ... 560 ' * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification List." )» D.

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208

Appropriations for State Coal-mines Account

STATE COAL-MINES ACCOUNT— continued.

Number if Persons. "tern. STATE COAL-MINES— continued. 192 1-23. 1922-23. VOTE No. 67— continued. £ £ 1 1 Salaries — continued. General Division — continued. £ 1 at £275 ... ... 275 2 at £265 ... ... 530 2 at £260 ... ... 520 1 at £238 ... ... 238 1 at £223 ... ... 223 1 at £154 (£12 increase for 5 months) ... 147 16 4,610 41 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus Tjess se.p.ond rlednetinn from cnst-nf-livinc in12,845 jjess second aeauction irom cost-oi-uvmg crease or bonus m266 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Other Charges for and incidental to— Audit fees for inspection of accounts Compensation and expenses under Workers' Compensation Acts Depots : Purchase ofjstocks and trading expenses— Christchurch Wanganui Wellington Grant, bowling green and tennis court, Runanga 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) Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Prospecting and Development of State Coal-mines — MacDon aid Mine James Mine Liverpool Mine Purchase price of Doctor's former residence at Runanga, for Mine-manager Seddonville Colliery expenses Subsidies — Runanga Medical Association Runanga Brass Band, for instruments Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote -12,579 2 3 Ot: 1 ( ?H Ai n, [er Charges for and incidental to— udit fees for inspection of accounts nmr,nnafltinn a.nd PYrwuQPB nnflnr Wnrt-prci' (\r\ niTi150 ompensation ana expenses unaer workers uo pensation Acts lennts : Purchase nf'stocks and trading om1,500 4 5 6 7 8 'epots : j. urcnase oi.stocKs ana trailing expensesChristchurch Wanganui Wellington rant, bowling green and tennis court, Runanga i-anl l-.n-ttTa.-rda nnvnhn.Qp r\T r\a\xr rocirlpnAA fnr Plnp -»triT V 14,000 4,000 32,000 100 9 10 11 12 13 I I I J I ( u 11 H Ja Li (i rl l< ll a ji ii rant towards purcnase ot new residence tor doc at Runanga "arbour rates and royalty ... "ead office expenses tmes colliery expenses iverpool Colliery expenses ... fiip.A fit.tinrrs a.nil rermiftitp.s I'inp.lndiru.i- nrintmo a 3tor A.nd r i 100 7,500 150 21,500 172,000 14 nice utiings anu requisites (mciuaing printing a stationery) ostage, telegrams, and rent of boxes rnanpptirxr ft.nrl npiwlcnmAnt. of Ml.nt.p ( Inn.l-ininpfi.. ana i 200 150 15 16 17 18 rospecting ana Development ot otate uoai-mines-MacDon aid Mine James Mine Liverpool Mine nro.hfl.sp ririp.e of Dftrttrvr'fl former recti ri pupa at r, 250 5,000 13,000 19 S( H, urcnase price oi Doctor s ioriner residence Runanga, for Mine-manager sddonville Colliery expenses nnQlHtao at I 350 200 20 21 22 23 r J ( Hi Ti n, ubsidies — Runanga Medical Association Runanga Brass Band, for instruments ravelling allowances and expenses nntirnrpvipipa inplnriincr l-mfm'pfippri pvnpiidH.nrp 1 VI _ 200 75 250 ontmgencies, mciuamg unioreseen expenditure eidental to the other items of the vote ln50 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— Sale of firewood, stores, &c. Less estimated credits under Section 48 of i Public Revenues Act, 1910— Sale of firewood, stores, &c. the 272,725 15,000 TOTAL—VOTE No. 67... 257,725 TOTAL—VOTE No. 67... 270,304 TE COAL-MINES ACCOUNT £270,304 * Inoludes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wag ges.

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209

Appropriations for Scenery Preservation Account.

SCENERY PRESERVATION ACCOUNT.

27—8. 7.

1922-23. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. tote No. 68. —Scenery Preservation £ £ 25 11,116 £ 11,116 11 £ 11,141 TOTAL 25 11,116 25 11,116 11 11,141 Number of Persons. Item. SCENERY PRESERVATION. 1922-23. 1922-23. VOTE No. 68. £ £ 1 "Salaries — Clerical Division. 1 Class I — 1 at £25 (being portion of salary of Chief Clerk, Lands Department, £625) ... 25 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 9 2 3 4 5 6 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, &c, 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 (balance) Ngaruru Bay Scenic Reserve, acquisition of Puketarata 4h Block, near Wanganui, acquisition of Purchase price of 874 acres of Tapui Estate to be exchanged for 22,000 acres of land at Lake Waikaremoana (balance) Round Bush, Poxton : Fencing Ruapekapeka Pa: Renovation Section 9, Greystoke Settlement: Payment of capital value 452 200 250 75 100 20 360 10 11 12 500 250 1,600 13 25 11 15 Hi 3,000 1,030 400 17 18 19 100 120 200 680 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification Lisi t."

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210

Appropriations for Scenery Preservation Account.

SCENERY PRESERVATION ACCOUNT— continued.

Nu mber if Persons. 1922-23. iem. 192' 1-23. SCE N ERY PRE BERN AT10N—continued. VOTE No. 68— continued. £ 20 21 22 23 2425 26 20 21 22 23 Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Sections 30 and 32, Elthorpe Settlement : Payment of capital value Surveys, valuations, and incidental expenses Trounson's Kauri Forest, charges in connection with acquisition and maintenance of Turuturumokai Pa Scenic Reserve : Cost of planting native trees Waipu Gorge Scenic Reserve: Acquisition of Part Section 137-9, Wairau Parish Whangarei Borough Sceuic Reserve: Contribution towards purchase (subsidy, £1 for £1) Whitikau Scenic Reserve, capital value of 413 700 1,745 76 24 200 25 685 335 26 Less amount recoverable from Public Works Department representing one-third cost of acquisition of land at Lake Waikaremoana Watershed 13,516 2,400 TOTAL-VOTE No. 68 11,116 11,141 sue: ICE INERY PRESERVATION ACCOUNT £11,141

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211

Appropriations for Na.uru and Ocean Islands Account.

NAURU AND OCEAN ISLANDS ACCOUNT.

i r li 1922-23. Salaries. Oth Salaries. Other Charges. Total. i £ < No. 69.—Nauru and Ocean Islands... £ « £ 175,000 £ 175,001 TOTAL 175,000 175,000 Number Item J of Persons. 1922-23. . - j NAURU AND OCEAN ISLANDS. IQQQ OQ 1922-23. IVOTE No. 69. £ £ Other Charges for and incidental to — 1 Purchase and distribution of phosphates in New Zealand, freight, agency expenses, travellingexpenses, &c. 175,000 TOTAL—VOTE No. 69 .. <- 175,000 175,001 NAURU AND OCEAN ISLANDS ACCOUNT NAUR £175,000 75,000

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212

Appropriations for Land for Settlements Account.

LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS ACCOUNT.

195 1922-23. Unlnni/ui ' ( I I ll.il Salanes. Other £ Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ 'ote No. 70.—Land for Settlements Expenses ... 440 440 4,818 : 5,258 TOTAL ... ... ... 440 4,818 \ 5,258 ===== Number Item J of Persons. Item. 1922-23. j LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS EXPENSES. 1922-23. 1922-23. VOTE No. 70. £ e 1 '"Salaries — Clerical Division. 767 1 1 at £767 Glass V— 1 1 at £430 o 1 430 A Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 2 1,197 7 11,190 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications 3 Audit fees 4 Grant to J. D. Ritchie, Land Purchase Controller, on retirement, in lieu of leave of absence 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 Services rendered by other Departments 10 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) 11 Travelling allowances and expenses 12 Typewriters: Purchase and upkeep 13 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 50 413 30 50 8 500 9 10 50 [250 11 12 13 20 750 10 10 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Servioe Classification List." f Inch to scale salaries or wages. { Surveys, &c, previously charged to preliminary expei * Fo: to scale sah i- parti tries oi udes cost-of-li-'ing increase mses.

213

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Appropriations for Land for Settlements Account.

LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS ACCOUNT— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS EXPENSES— continued. 1922-23. 1922-23. VOTE No. Id—continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — continued. Lands Department — Roading, drainage, improvements, &c, for the benefit or protection of settlements under Section 77 of the Land for Settlements Act, 1908 :— 14 Beaumont: River protective works (subsidy, £1 for£l) 15 Harihari Settlement: River protection (subsidy, £1 for £4) ... ... ' ... 16 Hereford Settlement: Water-supply, Section 1 17 Heretaunga Settlement: Eradication of gorse ... 18 Kota Settlement: Formation and metalling Kota Road 19 Longbush 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 22 Otekaike Settlement: Boring wells and erection of wind-mills (subsidy, £1 for £1) 23 Otekaike Settlement: River protective works ... 24 Remuera Settlement, Auckland: Drainage of Lake Omapere 25 Steward Settlement protective works 26 Waari Hamlet: Formation of streets 27 Waddington Settlement: Roading and Drainage (balance) ... 28 Waipapa : Protective works, South Bank George Stream, through Harkaway Flat (subsidy, £lfor£l) 29 Wangapeka Settlement: Protective works to prevent encroachment of river 30 Wilford Settlement: Removal of house from Patrick Street 14 15 16 17 18 10 20 21 22 400 80 150 85 800 363 150 400 23 24 620 210 25 26 27 35 270 170 28 20 50 29 100 30 240 6,236 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 — Land for Settlement Account (Discharged Soldiers Settlement Account), (salaries, £750; preliminary expenses, £849; travelling expenses, £569) ... 7,426 2,168 TOTAL—VOTE No. 70 ... 5,258 , LA D FOR SETTLEMENTS ACCOUNT ,£5,25-

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214

Appropriations for Land, for Settlements Account (Discharged, Soldiers Settlement Account).

LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS ACCOUNT. DISCHARGED SOLDIERS SETTLEMENT ACCOUNT.

19: 1922-23. Salaries. OtI I " I Other Charges. Total. £ £ 5,123 5,123 £ tote No. 71. —Land for Settlement of Discharged Soldiers : Expenses 5,123 5,123 Number Item of Persons. LAND FOR SETTLEMENT OF DISCHARGED 1922-23. SOLDIERS: EXPENSES. 1922-23. ) 1922-23. VOTE No. 71. £ £ 1 Administration of estates (including £2,166 paid last year out of Land for Settlement Account)... ast 2,918 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Goat Hill Settlement: Roading 3 Inquiry Board : Expenses of 4 Kopuku Settlement, access to 5 Kopuku No. 2 Settlement, access to ..! 6 Oakwood Settlement, Canterbury : Roading 7 Waitohi Peaks Settlement, roading 438 1,000 25 25 175 542 2,205 TOTAL—VOTE No. 71 ... ... 5.123 5,123 LAND F SOL OR SETTLEMENTS ACCOUNT (DISCHARGED 1 DIERS SETTLEMENT ACCOUNT) j .£5,123

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215

Appropriations for Native Land, Settlement Account.

NATIVE LAND SETTLEMENT ACCOUNT.

19i \£t, Li nan ( ll li,u 1922-23. i Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Salaries. Othei £ £ £ £ Vote No. 72. —Native Land Purchase Expenses . . 1,440 1,440 7,248 8,688 TOTAL ... ... ... 1,440 7,248 8,688 Number Item> ot Persons. 1922-23. ~ NATIVE LAND PURCHASE EXPENSES. 19 2 23. VOTE No. 72. 1 "Salaries— Clerical Division. Class II— 2 2 at £525 1,050 Class IV— 1 1 at £430 430 1 o 3 1,480 3 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 40 11,440 Charges for and incidental to— 2 Contribution towards expenses of Urewera consolidation scbeme 3 Grant to Hon. A. T. Ngata to cover expenses incurred in attending meetings at Ruatoki and elsewhere in connection with consolidation of the interests of the Crown and the Natives in Urewera lands 4 Legal expenses in connection with Orakei Block 5 Overtime to Messrs. H. R. H. Balneavis, H. H, Carr, and R. J. Knight in connection with consolidation of the interests of the Crown and the Natives in Urewera lands (£75 each) 6 Purchase-money for Te Aroha Block LXIII 7 Travelling and general administration expenses 8 Valuation fees 2 3 4 5 500 90 2,140 6 7 8 225 1,643 2,500 150 TOTAL—VOTE No. 72 7,248 8,68c NATIVE LAND SETTLEMENT ACCOUNT .., .. £8,68! * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification List." f Inch, to scale salaries or wages. *Por e sal a idos cost-of-liv ing inoreaso

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216

Appropriations for Housing Account.

HOUSING ACCOUNT.

1922-23. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ 3,612 £ 147,625 £ 151,237 ote No. 73.— housing T< iTAL 3,612 l 147,625 151,237 Number of Persons. Item. 192 1-23. HOUSING. 1922-23. VOTE No. 73. £ £ 1 * Salaries— 1 Clerical Division. Class III— 1 at £480 (3 months full and 6 months half time)... 240 1 Class IV— 1 at £405 405 1 Class V— 1 at £380 380 Glass VI— 1 at £330 (4 months) 110 Class VII— £ 1 at £305 ... ... 305 1 at £295 ... ... 295 1 at £295 (1 month) ... ... 25 1 at £235 ... ... 235 1 at £200 ... ... 200 1 at £105 ... ... 105 6 1,165 General Division. 5 at £315 (4 months) ... ... 525 1 at £315 (2 months) ... ... 53 1 at £305 (2 months) ... ... 51 1 at £215 ... ... 215 1 at £154 (4 months) ... ... 52 2 at £142 ... ... 284 1 at £130 ... ... 130 P2 1,310 Unclassified. 1 at £920 (i month) ... ... 39 1 at £330 (1J months) ... ... 42 1 at £277 (A month) ... ... 12 3 25 % Lodging-allowance to Cadets and Typistes 93 30 Less — Increases provided for but not payable for the full year ... 51 Second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus ... 70 3,733 121 13,612 * For to scale sala • particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification List." * Inch ,ries or wages. ides cost of-liv -ing increase

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Appropriations for Housing Account.

HOUSING ACCOUNT— continued.

28— B. 7.

Number Item ot Pe^ons. 1922-23. 192' 1-23. HOUSING— continued. VOTE No. IS—continued. £ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 Other Charges for and incidental to — Acquisition of land Advertising, newspapers, and other publications Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties ... ..." Audit fees ... ... Bicycles: Purchase and upkeep Commission Erection Fuel, light, power, and water Insurance Law-costs Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) Overtime and meal allowances Payment to Labour Department for services of officers Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... Proportion of cost of sewerage at Miramar to connect with workers' dwellings ... Purchase of equity under Section 19, Housing Act, 1919 Rates Rent Repairs and maintenance Roading, surveying, &c. Services of messengers, charwomen, window-cleaners,' &c. Telephone services Travelling allowances and expenses Typewriters : Purchase and repairs Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 300 25 10 50 40 150 133,000 20 3,200 50 200 20 2,030 200 17 900 18 19 20 21 22 300 500 350 500 5,000 23 24 25 26 300 20 400 10 50 TOTAL—VOTE No. 73 ... 147,625 151,237 USING ACCOUNT £151,237

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

DISCHARGED SOLDIERS SETTLEMENT ACCOUNT.

1922-23. 1922-23. £ Vote No. 74.—Expenses of Management ... ... ... 40,000 £ 40,000 TOTAL ... ... ... 40,000 40,000 . ,. _ ,,_ _ « ■ ■ Number Item j pqoo q of Persons. 1V&& o. - I EXPENSES OF MANAGEMENT. 1922-23. VOTE No. 74. £ £ 1922-3. 1 Lands Department: Recovery of management and other departmental expenses connected with the administration of the Discharged Soldiers Settlement Act ... 40,000 Other Charges for and incidental to —■ ■ 2 Inquiry Board : Expenses of ... ... 4,000 TOTAL—VOTE No. 74 ... ... 44,000 DISCHARGED SOLDIERS SETTLEMENT ACCOUNT .... £44,000 DISC FISHING INDUSTRY PROMOTION ACCOUNT. 1922-23. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ Vote No. 75.—Fishing Industry Promotion ... ... 10,000 10,000 TOTAL ... ... ... ... 10,000 10,000 of N pT ra b o e ns. Item j 1922-23. 10,000 10,000 1922-23. 1 FISHING INDUSTRY PROMOTION. 1922-23. 1922-23. 1(722—20, £ £ VOTE No. 75. £ £ Charges for and, incidental to — 1 Advances and expenses under Fishing Industry Promotion Act, 1919 ... ... ... 10,000 2 Losses on realization of securities ... ... 113 10,000 113 10,113 TOTAL-VOTE No. 75... ... 10,113 FISHING INDUSTRY PROMOTION ACCOUNT 4510,113 FISHI 4510,113

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Appropriations for Westport Harbour Account.

WESTPORT HARBOUR ACCOUNT.

. . — — 19 1922-23. " i" Salaries. Othf Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ tote No. 76.—Westport Harbour ... ... 600 • £ £ 23,325 £ 23,921 600 TOTAL ... ... ... 600 600 23,325 23,921 Number Item of Persons. _ WESTPORT HARBOUR. 1922-23. 192 S-23. VOTE No. 76. £ 1 Salaries — 1 Unclassified. £ 1 at £400 ... ... 400 2 1 at £200 ... ... 200 2 600 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Accident insurance 3 Dredging (including repairs and maintenance) 4 Grant to Westport School of Mines 5 Harbour maintenance and working-expenses 6 Office expenses 7 Working-expenses, repairs, and maintenance of tug... 8 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 850 14,700 25 6,650 300 850 50 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 — Miscellaneous 24,025 100 TOTAL—VOTE No. 76 ... 23,925 WE 3TPORT HARBOUR ACCOUNT .£2; ,925

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220

Appropriations for War Expenses Account.

WAR EXPENSES ACCOUNT.

1922-23. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. r ote No. 77.—War Expenses— £ £ £ £ Subdivision I. — General Expenditure ... 27,750 ,, II. — Repatriation ... ... 14,963 Cr. 27,750 14,963 990,474 Cr. 264,535 1,018,224 Cr. 249,572 TOTAL ... ... ... 42,713 42,713 725,939 768,652 J . I Number Item . of Persons. WAR EXPENSES. 199.2-93. 192! 1-23. I I 1922-23. J.»22-20. VOTE No. 77. £ £ Subdivision No. I. — General Expenditure. General Expenses — 1 Advertising, office expenses, printing, stationery, exchange on remittances, &c. ... 2 Proportion rent High Commissioner's Office in connection with war-expenses matters and gravesregistration ... ... \ 3 Camps and depots, expenses of 4 Clerical assistance 5 Clerical assistance, Audit Branch 6 Clerical Assistance : Proportion salaries, High Commissioner's staff, engaged on clerical work re war expenses, transport, &c. 7 Compassionate allowance to A. T. Griffin Commissions and Courts of Inquiry — 8 Compensation to H. H. Thompson in respect of sentence of court-martial, subsequently annulled ... 9 Legal expenses of H. H. Thompson in connection with court-martial 10 Cost of special constables, &c, at Rarotonga to quell riots by return ad Rarotongan members of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force 11 Educational and vocational training 12 Equipment 13 Forage 14 Hanmer Farm 15 League of Nations : New Zealand's proportion of secretariat expenses for year ending 31st December, 1922 16 Mechanical transport Medals and decorations— 17 Cost of war medals 18 Pay of medal engraving staff, materials, engravingmachines, &c. Medical expenses — 19 Artificial-limb manufacture 20 Dental services 21 Funeral expenses of ex-members of New Zealand Expeditionary Force 22 Medical supplies and treatment of soldiers at military hospitals, sanatoria, and at public hospitals no o_i • ~ -j? _j i •-j.—.j." -...-ii* 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 10,000 300 34,647 11,752 300 1,800 25 100 53 98 5,450 106,500 500 100 11 12 13 L4 15 6,000 500 16 17 18 1,926 2,150 19 20 21 9,948 350 22 2,000 199,752 Q OTrt 28

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Appropriations for War Expenses Account.

WAR EXPENSES ACCOUNT— continued.

Number Item DfPersons - WAR EXPENSES— continued. 1922-23. VOTE No. 77— continued. 192 1-23. I £ £ Subdivision No. I. — General Expenditure —continued. General Expenses —continued. Pay of Troops— 24 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. 25 Retrospective Allowances— £ Married ... ... 1,000 Children's ... ... 1,000 Widowed mothers and other dependants 2,000 24 10,000 25 26 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 27 Postage, telegrams, cables, telephones, &o. Preparation of War Histories— 28 Amount agreed upon in final settlement of publishers' claim in respect of additional cost of printing first edition of Volume IT, Official History of the War 29 Balance of order of 1,000 copies of Volumes I, II, and III to be taken by Government in terms of contract with publishers 30 Grant to Major F. Waite for services in revision of Gallipoli volume prior to publication of subsequent editions 31 Prisoners of war and alien enemies, maintenance and repatriation of 32 Rations 33 Refund to Wairarapa Patriotic Association of proportion of proceeds of sale of Soldiers' Club, and officers' mess buildings at Featherston camp 34 Sale of surplus stores, expenses in connection with ... 35 Superannuation : Arrears of Contributions of Railway servants while serving with New Zealand Expeditionary Force Transport of troops— 36 Assisted passages of wives and fiances 37 Four weeks' privilege rail faros in New Zealand ... 38 Freight and charges on divisional equipment from United Kingdom to New Zealand ... 39 General transport in New Zealand 40 Liability to Ministry of Shipping for passage money of New Zealand troops, proportion cost reconditioning vessels, coal, bedding, &c. (including Hospital Ships) 41 Travelling-expenses 42 War gratuities— New Zealand Expeditionary Force, and V.A.D.'s of British domocile who worked in New Zealand hospitals ... ... ... War graves and memorials — 43 New Zealand's proportion of expenses of Imperial War-graves Commission 44 Miscellaneous expenses, photographing graves, &c. 45 Contribution to Internal Affairs Department for proportion cost of staff dealing with overseas graves records and correspondence ... 46 Memorials to be erected, 6 at £5,000 ... 47 War Graves : Supply of headstones for war graves in New Zealand and expenses incidental thereto. Amount required to 31st March, 1923 26 4,000 27 3,000 5,000 28 1,896 29 518 30 45 31 25,000 35,000 32 38 150 4,850 34 35 400 36 87 .38 200 800 39 40 10,000 10,000 475,000 50 11 42 10,000 43 44 +5 35,000 1,000 309 28,400 16 47 2,500

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Appropriations for War Expenses Account.

WAR EXPENSES ACCOUNT— continued.

Number Itom , if Persons. L922-23. WAR EXPENSES— continued. 192 1-23. VOTE No. 77— continued. Subdivision No. I. — General Expenditure —continued. 48 War Office Account — Estimated balance of claims for animals, issues of equipment, miscellaneous charges against New Zealand Expeditionary Force, interest, &o. 50,000 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910, as under : — Adjustment with War Office re per capita maintenance of troops in £ the field ... ... 1,910 Adjustment re divisional equipment 5,398 Otago Hospital Board : Part cost of erection of soldiers' ward ' ... 1,400 Privilege rail tickets returned to Railways Department ... 2,600 Rations handed over to Department of Health with military hospitals 3,500 Recoveries from— Gilbert Islands re pay of Gilbert Island members of N.Z.E.F. ... 3,700 Tonga and Fiji re expenses of prisoners of war from those islands ... ... 1,000 Sale of— Dismantled camp timber ... 1,700 Medical stores ' ... ... 15,000 Mechanical transport to Post and Telegraph Department ... 5,000 Surplus stores ... ... 40,000 Vocational - training stores handed over to Department of Health with military hospitals ... 1,450 Miscellaneous ... ... 9,857 1,110,739 Total — Subdivision No. I 92,515 1,018,224 Subdivision No. II — Repatriation. Repatriation (Repatriation Act, 1918) — Salaries, including Honoraria ... 49 14,963 50 51 52 53 54 65 66 57 58 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising Financial assistance to soldiers (mostly recoverable) General administration expenses Grant to Otago University towards fees of returned soldier students Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... Printing and stationery Rent Telephones Travelling allowances and expenses 50 63,000 1,000 750 1,500 800 1,600 125 200 Less estimated credits under section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910, and repayments of loans 83,988 333,560 Total — Subdivision No. II Cr 249,572 TOTAL—VOTE No. 77 ... 768,652 WA R EXPENSES ACCOUNT i5768,652

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Appropriations for Public Trustee's Account.

PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S ACCOUNT.

1922-23. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ £ £ 142,892 44,505 187,397 ote No. 80.— 'ublic Trustee's Account . DOTAL ... ... ... 142,892 :otal 44,505 187,397 Number of Persons. Item. 1922-23. Chargeable on the Public Trustee's Account. .1922-23. VOTE No. 80. £ £ "Salaries — Unclassified. £ 1 at £1,137 10s. (Public Trustee) ... 1,138 1 at £955 10s. (Assistant Public Trustee) 956 1 at £920 (Assistant Public Trustee) ... 920 1 at £500 (Financial Adviser) ... 500 / 4 3,514 Professional Division. 13 3 Class A — 1 at £837 (Solicitor to Public Trust Office) 837 1 at £725 (Chief Accountant) ... 725 1 at £675 (First Assistant Solicitor) ... 675 Class B— 1 at £600 ... ... 600 12 at £525 ... ... 6,300 Class C— 1 at £485 Glass D— 16 at £430 ... ... 6,880 6 at £395 ... 2,370 5 at £375 ... ... 1,875 2 at £355 ... ... 710 2,237 6,900 485 1 29 11,835 Clerical Division. 6 13 11 Special Glass — 4 at £725 ... ... 2,900 1 at £700 ... ... 700 I at £675 ... ... 675 Glass I — 10 at £625 ... ... 6,250 3 at £575 ... ... 1,725 Glass II— II at £525 Class III — 5 at £480 Class IV— 7 at £430 Glass V— 40 at £380 ... ... 15,200 6 at £360 ... ... 2,160 1 at £345 ... ... 345 4,275 7,975 5,775 5 2,400 7 3,010 47 17,705 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification Lis it."

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Appropriations for Public Trustee's Account

PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S ACCOUNT— continued.

Number of Persons. Item. 192 1-23. 1922-23. PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S ACCOUNT—continued. VOTE No. 80— continued. Salaries -continued. Clerical Division— continued. 38 Class VI— £ 1 at £360 ... ... 360 ■ 25 at £330 ... ... 8,250 10 at £310 ... ... 3,100 2 at £295 ... ... 590 Class VII— 15 at £305 ... ... 4,575 . 5 at £295 ... ... 1,475 9 at £275 ... ... 2,475 26 at £255 ... ... 6,630 9 at £235 ... ... 2,115 4 at £230 ... ... 920 13 at £215 ... ... 2,795 64 at £200 . 12,800 4 at £150 ... ... 600 55 at £130 ... ... 7,150 39 at £105 ... ... 4,095 5 at £90 ... ... 450 12,300 248 46,080 General Division. 3 at £430 ... ... 1,290 1 at £380 ... ... 380 2 at £330 ... ... 660 1 at £320 ... ... 320 1 at £310 .. ... 310 3 at £305 • ... ... 915 1 at £295 ... ... 295 1 at £275 ... ... 275 2 at £255 ... ... 510 1 at £245 ... ... 245 4 at £235 ... ... 940 1 at £230 ... ... 230 16 at £215 ... ... 3,440 1 at £203 ... ... 203 9 at £191 ... ... 1,719 1 at £175 ... ... 175 29 at £174 ... ... 5,046 I at £170 ... ... 170 14 at £154 ... ... 2,156 15 at £142 ... ... 2,130 II at £130 ... ... 1,430 3 at £114 ... ... 342 3 at £105 ... ... 315 1 at £90 ... ... 90 125 550 Lodging-allowances— 13 at £20 ... ... 260 lat£30 ... ... 30 23,586 290 3,038 Temporary assistance 151,405 Less — Proportion of increases provided for but not required ... 5,350 Second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus ... 3,163 8, 513 -142,892 '" Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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Appropriations for Public Trustee's Account.

PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S ACCOUNT— continued.

29—8. 7.

Number Item )f Persons. PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S ACCOUNT— continued. 1922-23. 1922-23. I VOTE No. 80— continued. £ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 8 9 2 3 4 5 6 7 Other Charges for and incidental to — Additions, improvements, repairs, maintenance, insurance of premises, plant, and motor vehicles ... Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Audit Office for inspection of accounts ... Commission to agents other than permanent officers Legal expenses ... '.. ... Overtime and meal allowances Payment to Department of Internal Affairs on account of — Wages of custodian, messengers, charwomen, &c. Proportion of salaries of officers in High Commissioner's office and proportion of rent Payment to Post and Telegraph Department for services of officers Postage, telegrams, rent of boxes, freight, and cartage Printing and stationery Rates Rent Stores for cleaning, lighting, &c. Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and bureau fees) ... Travelling expenses and allowances Contingencies, including petty expenses, fidelity insurance, business extension, and sundries , inanil ana icers i ac&c. IfiTn. ;om5,000 a 3,500 945 s 3,500 200 400 i. 4,500 1,800 10 11 12 13 14 1.5 16 101 •tage inn a r 1,000 e 5,000 5,000 400 3,000 3,000 17 18 ions, 7 in. 1,035 5,000 i in1,225 44,505 TOTAL—VOTE No. 80 ... 187,397 ;LIC TRUSTEE'S ACCOUNT £187,397

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226

Appropriations for Native Trustee's Account.

NATIVE TRUSTEE'S ACCOUNT.

1922-23. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ ! tote No. 81.—Native Trustee's Account ... ... 6,032 £ £ 1,365 7,397 £ 7,397 TOTAL ... ... ... 6,032 f 1,365 7,397 Number Ttem . of Persons. For Services chargeable on the Native Trustee's Account. _ 1922-23. I 1922-23. 1922-23. ]VOTE No. 81. £ £ £ £ 1 — Unclassified. 920 1 1 at £920 (Native Trustee) ... 920 Professional Division. 525 1 1 at £525 (Accountant) 525 Clerical Division. Glass II — 1 1 at £525 (Deputy Native Trustee) ... 525 525 Class IV— 1 1 at £430 430 430 Glass VII— £ 3 at £305 ... ... 915 4 at £295 ... ... 1,180 1 at £255 ... ... 255 1 at £200 ... ... 200 1 at £130 ... ... 130 1 at £120 ... ... 120 12 1 at £115 ... ... 115 12 2,915 2,915 General Division. 1 at £191 ... ... 191 1 at £181 ... ... 181 , 1 at £130 ... ... 130 4 1 at £105 ... ... 105 I A 20 20 607 607 2 Temporary assistance 5,922 200 5,922 200 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 6,122 6,122 90 +6.032 90 +6,032 [ * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification List." f Inclu TU.VOii es cost-of-living increase * Fo: to scale sah • partii ,ries 01 ides cost-of-liv -ing increase to scale salaries or wages.

227

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Appropriations for Native Trustee's Account.

NATIVE TRUSTEE'S ACCOUNT— continued.

Number if Persons. Item. For Services chargeable on the Native Trustee's Account — continued. 1922-23. 1922-23. VOTE No. 81— continued. £ £ 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Other Charges for and incidental to — Additions, improvements, repairs, maintenance, insurance of premises, plant, and vehicles Audit Office, for inspection of accounts ... Overtime and meal allowances Postage, telegrams, freight, cartage, and rent of boxes Post and Telegraph Department: Payment for ser-' vices Printing and stationery Rent Stores for cleaning, lighting, firing, &c. ... Telephone services (including installations, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls)... Travelling allowances and expenses Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 300 50 30 150 50 300 250 10 12 L8 50 150 25 TOTAL—VOTE No. 81 ... 1,365 7,397 ATIVE TRUSTEE'S ACCOUNT £7,39

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228

Appropriations for Government Insurance Account.

GOVERNMENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT.

C Salaries. 1922-23. Other Charges. 1922-23. Total. ,8 Salaries. ote No. 82.—Government Insurance Account TOTAL £ 41,731 41,731 £ 61,787 £ 103,518 41,731 61,787 103,518 Number of Persons. Item. 19! 1-23. Chargeable on the Government Insurance Account. 1922-23. 1 VOTE No. 82. * Salaries— £ Administrative Division. 1 at £1,138 (Commissioner) 1,138 Professional Division. 1 at £791 (Actuary) 1 at £675 (Assistant Actuary) 791 675 2 Clerical Division. 3 4 1 3 6 14 Special Glass — £ 1 at £837 ... ... 837 2 at £675 ... ... 1,350 Glass I — 4 at £575 Class II — 1 at £500 ... :.. Class III— 3 at £480 Class IV— 6 at £430 Class V— 12 at £380 ... ... 4,560 2 at £360 ... ... 720 Class VI— 21 at £330 Class Villi at £305 ... ... 3,355 3 at £295 ... ... 885 7 at £275 ... ... 1,925 6 at £255 ... ... 1,530 5 at £235 ... ... 1,175 4 at £215 . ... 860 18 at £200 ... ... 3,600 4 at £130 ... ... 520 1 at £105 ... ... 105 12 at £90 ... ... 1,080 2,187 2,300 500 1,440 2,580 5,280 6,930 21 71 Lodging-allowances 15,035 400 General Division. 1 at £255 ... ... 255 1 at £235 ... ... 235 4 at £174 . . ... 696 2 at £130 ... ... 260 1 at £114 ... ... 114 1 at £105 ... ... 105 lat£75 ... ... 75 11 1,740 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Scrvioe Classification Lis! . )»

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Appropriations for Government Insurance Account

GOVERNMENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT— continued.

30— B. 7.

Number of Persons. Item. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT— continued. 1922-23. 1922-23. VOTE No. 82— continued. 1 Salaries— continued. General Division — continued. Chief Medical Officer For auditing accounts High Commissioner's Office, London — Clerical work performed ... Probationary cadets . . ... £ 450 325 £ 138 500 300 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 42,571 840 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Allowances to officers temporarily performing higher duties Bank exchange and agency fees Commission (including canvassers' allowances) Commission to district managers on the net increase in new business and commission to officers Compassionate allowance to late Agent, Mr. C. E. Bezar Contribution to salary of Minister's Private Secretary Fees for certificates of death, &c. 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 char41,731 750 50 150 34,000 1,500 100 35 25 500 650 250 700 6,500 250 17 18 3,750 200 women Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes Remuneration to Post and Telegraph Department for services rendered Rent Repairs, &c. Special travelling-allowance to Supervisor of New Business Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Temporary assistance Travelling allowances and expenses Typewriters: Purchase and upkeep Valuation fees Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 3,100 3,000 19 20 21 22 23 750 1,650 8,000 i 24 60 25 26 27 28 29 300 492 800 100 150 1.00 i 67,912 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 109,643 6,125 TOTAL—VOTE No. 82... 103,518 H} EKNMENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT .... ,£103,518

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230

Appropriations for Government Accident Insurance Account.

GOVERNMENT ACCIDENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT.

1922-23. 1922-23. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Vote No. 83.—Government Accident Insurance Ac- £ count TOTAL Number Ite m. of Persons. 1922-23. Chargeable on the Government Accident Insurance Account. £ £ 10,975 10,975 10,975 10,975 1922-23. £ £ 10,975 £ 10,975 10,975 1922-23. VOTE No. 83. Charges for and incidental to — 1 Advertising, printing, and stationery 2 Commission 3 Commission to Officers of Department ... 4 Law-costs 5 Provision for payments to Life Branch under Section 24 of the Government Accident Insurance Act, 1908 6 Travelling allowances and expenses 7 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 1 2 3 4 5 550 4,500 50 250 5,500 75 50 6 7 TOTAL—VOTE No. 83 10,975 GOVERNMENT ACCIDENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT COVER .. £10,975

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231

Appropriations for State Fire Insurance Account.

STATE FIRE INSURANCE ACCOUNT.

31— B. 7.

1 n 19 1922-23. Salaries. Othe Salaries. Other Charges. Total. £ Vote No. 84.—State Fire Insurance ... ... 22,843 £ £ 22,843 52,950 £ 75,793 TOTAL ... ... ... 22,843 22,843 52,950 52,950 75,793 Number ItemJ of Persons. 1 Chargeable on the State Fire Insurance Account. 1922-23. j VOTE No. 84. It It 9 122-23. •2! £ 1 * Salaries— Administrative Division. £ Tat £920 (General Manager (1 month) 77 2 1 at £791 (Deputy General Manager) ... 791 2 Clerical Division. Special Class — 1 1 at £700 868 1 700 Class I — 1 1 at £625 1 625 Class II— 1 at £550 • ... ... 550 2 1 at £525 ... ... 525 2 1,075 Class III— 1 1 at £475 1 475 Class IV— 2 2 at £430 2 860 Class V— 3 3 at £380 3 1,140 Class VI— 6 6 at £330 6 1,980 Class VII— 11 at £305 ... ... 3,355 2 at £295 ... ... 590 5 at £275 ... ... 1,375 3 at £255 ... ... 765 4 at £235 V. ... 940 6 at £215 ... ... 1,290 5 at £200 ... ... 1,000 9 at £130 ... ... 1,170 5 at £105 ... ... 525 52 2 at £90 ... ... 180 52 11,190 *For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification Lis1

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Appropriations for State Fire Insurance Account.

STATE FIRE INSURANCE ACCOUNT— continued.

Number of Persons. 1922-28. I tern. 1922 1-23. _ STATE FIRE INSURANCE ACCOUNT— continued. VOTE No. 84— continued, £ £ 1 Salaries— continued. General Division. £ 2 at £215 ... ... 430 6 at £191 ... ... 1,146 4 at £174 ... ... 696 4 at £154 ... ... 616 4 at £142 ... ... 568 2 at £130 ... ... 260 1 at £114 ... ... 114 6 at £105 ... ... 630 3 at £90 ... ... 270 I 32 4,730 4,730 102 Less — Estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 225 Second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus ... ... 575 23,643 23,643 800 *22,843 800 -22,843 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties 3 Allowances to married officers to supplement salary to minimum 4 Board fees for unofficial members 5 Grant to Mr. G. R. C. Robieson (late General Manager) in lieu of leave on retirement 6 Lodging-allowances ... ... ... Office Premises : Capital Expenditure—Land, Buildings, Alterations, Additions, Repayment of Mortgages, and Incidental Expenses— 7 Auckland (on account) ... 8 Hamilton 9 New Plymouth (on account) 10 Palmerston North (on account) 1L Wellington (on account) 12 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 2 3 4 5 6 25 15 90 460 85 20 3,338 7,050 I 9,250 33,500 100 25 15 90 460 85 75,793 7 8 9 10 11 12 53,933 Less estimated credits under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910— Interest and sale of materials, Hamilton and Wellington office premises 983 52,950 TOTAL—VOTE No. 84 ... i STATE FIRE INSURANCE ACCOUNT £75,793 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

233

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Appropriations for Public Service Superannuation Fund, Account,

PUBLIC SERVICE SUPERANNUATION FUND ACCOUNT.

1922-28. i Salaries. Other Charges. I Total. Vote No. 85. —Public Service Superannuation Fund £ £ £ Account ... ... ... 2,510 3,636 6,146 TOTAL ... ... ... 2,510 3,636 6,146 ; . __ [__ l Number Item I of Persons. IVAiAi—CO. 1 Chargeable on the Public Service Superannuation Fund 1922-23. j Account.* VOTE No. 85. £ £ 1 t Sal aries— Clerical Division. Class 1 — 1 1 at £625 ... ... ... 625 Class III — 1 1 at £480 ... ... ... 480 Class VII— £ 2 at £305 ... ... 610 3 1 at £275 ... ... 275 Glass VIII— 885 1 at £200 ... ... 200 3 2 at £105 ... ... 210 410 Lodging-allowance ... ... ... 30 General Division. 1 1 at £215 ... ... ... . ... 215 1 9 I 2,645 9 I j Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus ... ... .J. 135 1:2,510 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Amount of contributions refunded on a forged signature ... ... ... 6 3 Audit fees ... ... ... ... 50 4 Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) ... ... ... 250 5 Postage, telegrams, and services ... ... 275 6 Heating, lighting, and cleaning ... ... 100 7 Rent ... ... ... 120 8 Typewriters and adding-machines (upkeep) ... 10 9 Medical fees ... ... ... ... 50 10 Public Trustee's charges ... ... ... 2,500 11 Election expenses ... ... ... 100 12 Messenger service ... ... ... 75 13 Contingencies ... ... ... ... 100 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 I 8,636 TOTAL—VOTE No. 85... ... 6,146 1 PUBLIC SERVICE SUPERANNUATION ) „ fl , Ar FUND ACCOUNT .... .... J — ±b > i4b PUB Fl * Previously voted under Internal Affairs Department. f For particulars of salaries sec " Public Service . Classification List." J Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages. * Previous! Classification List.

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Appropriations for State Advances Account.

STATE ADVANCES ACCOUNT.

1922-23. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. /ote No. 86.—State Advances — £ £ Subdivision I. — Advances lo Settlers Branch ... 12,535 379,868 „ II. — Advances to Workers Branch ... 2,351 103,575 i, III. — Advances to Local Authorities 498 104,050 Branch ,— £ 892,403 105,926 104,548 TOTAL ... ... ... 15,384 587,493 '■ 15,384 587,493 i 602,877 602,877 i | Number Item> inOO of Persons. ±vuu VOTE No. 86.—STATE ADVANCES. i9yy-23. 1922-1-33. 1-23. 1922-23. Subdivision No. I. — Advances to Settlers Branch. £ £ £ 1 '^Salaries— Classification and Increases under Act. Administrative Division. 1 1 at £874 (Superintendent), (also Workers Branch, £46) 874 874 Professional Division. Glass B — 1 1 at £600 (also Workers Branch, £25) ... 600 1 600 Clerical Division. Class II — 1 1 at £550 (also Workers Branch, £25) ... 550 Class IV— £ 1 at £455 ... ... 455 4 3 at £430 ... ... 1,290 Class V— 1,745 1 1 at £380 ... ... ... 380 Class VI — 3 at £360 ... ... 1,080 3 at £330 ... ... 990 1 at £310 ... ... 310 2 at £305 ... ... 610 11 2 at £295 ... ... 590 Glass VII— 3,580 2 at £275 ... ... 550 1 at £255 ... ... 255 2 at £215 ... ... ' 430 1 at £200 ... ... 200 5 at £150 . . ... 750 1 at £125 ... ... 125 2 at £120 ... ... 240 2 at £115 ... ... 230 17 1 at £90 ... ... 90 1 550 4 1,745 380 1 11 3,580 17 2,870 2,870 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Scrvioo Classification List." . •>■>

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STATE ADVANCES ACCOUNT— continued.

Number of Persons. Item. 192 1-23. 1922-28. VOTE No. 86.—STATE ADVANCES—continued. Subdivision No. I. — Advances to Settlers Branch — continued. Salaries continued. Classification and Incbeases under Act— continued. General Division. £ 1 at £235 ... ... 235 1 at £215 ... ... 215 2 at £174 ... ... 348 1 at £114 ... ... 114 5 Temporary Clerks. 912 5 at £4 6s. 6d. per week ... ... 1,125 1 at £2 Is. per week ... ... 107 1,232 100 6 47 Cadets' lodging-allowances ... Less second deduotion from cost-of-living increase or bonus 12,843 308 *12,535 2 Other Chabges for and incidental to — Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications Audit fees, proportion of Cleaning, lighting, heating, &c. Fees paid for special services rendered in respect of securities 25 300 325 3 4 5 6 7 8 Income-tax Interest on loans Losses on realization of securities and doubtful securities written down for the year ended 31st March, 1922 New Zealand stock and bonds, management charges payable to Bank of England 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 Rent Solicitor's costs and Court costs Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) Travelling allowances and expenses Typewriters and adding machines : Purchase • and upkeep 65 18,000 346,500 2,323 9 1,860 10 11 12 800 200 800 L8 14 15 L6 17 is 19 20 650 5,000 40 900 1,000 600 20 21 22 60 300 100 Total — Subdivision No. I... 379,868 392,403 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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STATE ADVANCES ACCOUNT— continued.

Number of Persons. 1922-23. VOTE No. 86.—STATE ADVANCES-continued. 192i 1-23. £ ■ Subdivision No. II. — Advances to Workers Branch. 23 Salaries— Administrative Division. 1 at £46 (also Settlers Branch, £874) .... 46 Professional Division. Class C — 1 at £25 (also Settlers Branch, £600) ... 25 Clerical Division. I Class III— 1 at £25 (also Settlers Branch, £550)... 25 I 1 Class VI— 1 at £330 330 10 Class VII— £ 1 at £275 ... ... 275 1 at £235 ... ... 235 2 at £200 ... ... 400 5 at £150 ... ... 750 1 at £90 ... ... 90 10 General Division. 1,750 2 1 at £142 ... ... 142 1 at £105 ... ... 105 247 2 1 o 13 13 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus 2,423 72 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Other Charges for and incidental to — Audit expenses, proportion of Cleaning, lighting, heating, &c. Interest on loans Income-tax ... ... Losses on realization of securities and. doubtful securities written down for the year ended 31st March, 1922 ' New Zealand stock and bonds, management charges payable to Bank of England 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 ... Rent *2,35.1 150 100 96,000 4,000 500 390 200 450 350 1,000 10 150 100 175 103,575 '/ 'otal — Subdivision No. II... 105,926 * Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

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STATE ADVANCES ACCOUNT— continued.

* Includes cost-of-living increase to scale salaries or wages.

By Authority i W. A. G. Skinner, Government Printer, Wellington.—l 922

I Number [tem J ot Persons. -T—| I 1922 VOTE No. 80.—STATE ADVANCES— continued. 192! 1-23. 1922-23. Subdivision No. III. — Advances to Local Authorities * Branch. 38 38 Salaries— Clerical Division. 1 1 Glass V — 1 at £360 ... ... ... 360 1 1 Class VII— 1 at £150 ... ... ... 150 2 2 510 Less second deduction from cost-of-living increase or bonus ... ... ... 12 *498 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 89 40 41 42 43 Other Charges for and incidental to — Audit expenses, proportion of ... ... 50 Cleaning, lighting, heating, &c. ... ... 25 i Interest on loans ... ... ... 103,200 New Zealand stock and bonds, management charges payable to Bank of England ... ... 350 Office fittings and requisites (including printing and stationery) ... ... ... I 125 Payment to Post and Telegraph Department for services of officers ... ... ... 125 Postages, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 150 Rent ... ... ... 25 44 45 46 104,050 Total — Subdivision No. Ill ... ' 104,548 TOTAL—VOTE No. 86 ... ... 602,877 3TA TE ADVANCES ACCOUNT £602,87

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APPROPRIATIONS CHARGEABLE ON THE CONSOLIDATED FUND AND OTHER ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st MARCH, 1923., Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1922 Session I, B-07

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APPROPRIATIONS CHARGEABLE ON THE CONSOLIDATED FUND AND OTHER ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st MARCH, 1923. Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1922 Session I, B-07

APPROPRIATIONS CHARGEABLE ON THE CONSOLIDATED FUND AND OTHER ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st MARCH, 1923. Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1922 Session I, B-07