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8.—7.

1929-1930. NEW ZEALAND.

APPROPRIATIONS CHARGEABLE ON THE CONSOLIDATED FUND AND OTHER ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st MARCH, 1930.

INDEX.

1939-1930. Page Page Aooident Insuranoe Aeoount .. .. 275 Marine Department .. .. .. 152 Advances to Local Authorities Branch .. 280 Material and Stores —Education .. .. 211 Advanoes to Settlers Branch ~ .. 276 Mental Hospitals .. .. .. 120 Advanoes to Workers Branoh .. .. 278 Mercantile Marine, Superintendents of .. 156 Agriculture .. .. .. .. 178 Messengers, Office-keepers, and Charwomen .. 96 Agriculture, Miscellaneous Services .. .. 188 Meteorological Offioe .. .. .. 221 Amortization .. .. .. 23 Military Aviation .. .. .. 144 Assistance towards Mining.. .. ..89 Mines Department .. .. ..88 Audit Department .. .. .. 112 Mines: Miscellaneous Servioes .. 90 Aviation .. .. .. .. 144 Ministers' Secretaries .. .. ..95 „ , Miscellaneous Business Branch, State Advanoes Bankruptcy .. .. .. ..69 Account .. .. .. ..280 Bellamy's .. .. .. 32 Carriage of Mails by Railway .. .. 258 Miscellaneous ServicesCensus and Statistics .. .. .. 100 Agriculture .. .. • • .. 188 Child Welfare • .. .. ..206 Customs .. .. .. ..149 Civil Aviation .. .. .. .. 145 Eduoation .. .. .. .. 212 Civil List .. .. .. .. 6 Internal Affairs .. .. .. 106 Clerk of Executive Council .. ..35 Justice .. .. .. ..73 Cold Storage Advanoes .. .. .. 281 Lands and Survey .. .. .. 169 Conveyance of Inland Mails .. .. 258 Mines .. .. .. 90 Conveyance of Ocean Mails .. .. 257 Native .. .. .. 60 Cook Islands .. .. .. ..63 Polioe .. .. .. ..84 Coroners .. .. .. 70 Post Telegraph .. .. .. 259 Criminal Proseoutions .. .. 73 Treasury .. .. .. 38 Crown Law Offioe .. .. 80 Motor Servioes and Workshops .. .. 259 Customs: Miscellaneous .. .. .. 149 Museum .. .. .. .. 103 Customs Offices and Services .. .. 146 „,. , „ ~ . , „ National Provident and Friendly Societies DeDairy Division, Department of Agriculture .. 184 partment .. .. .. 40 Debt Repayment .. .. ..23 National Rifle Association .. .. .. 143 Debt Services .. .. .. .. 7 Native Department .. .. .. 58 Defence Department .. .. .. 137 Native Land Settlement Aocount .. 229 Depreciation Fund, Post Office Aeoount .. 259 Native Land Purchase Expenses .. 229 Discharged Soldiers Settlement Aocount .. 225 Native: Miscellaneous Servioes .. ~60 Dominion Laboratory .. .. .. 218 Native Sohools .. .. .. 201 Dominion Observatory .. .. .. 220 Native Trustee's Account .. .. .. 267 _ Nauru and Ocean Islands Aeoount .. .. 224 Eduoation Department: Head Offioe .. .. 195 Naval Defence .. .. 134 Eduoation : Miscellaneous Servioes .. 212 Non-Effective Servioes —Defence .. 143 Eduoation of the Blind .. .. .. 204 Electoral .. .. .. 176 Patent Offioe .. .. .. .. 68 Elementary Education .. 197 Pensions Department .. .. .. 85 Explosives Branch .. .. .. 104 Permanent Charges .. .. 7 External Affairs .. .. 61 Petrological Laboratory .. .. .. 222 _ , , , . . , Physical Inßtruotion .. .. . 203 Fields Division, Department of Agriculture .. 186 Polioe .. 82 fisheries •• •• •• 158 Polioe: Miscellaneous Services .. ..84 Fishing Industry Promotion .. .. 281 Post and Telegraph: Miscellaneous Services .. 259 I°. res ''y a •• •• " 232 Post and Telegraph Salaries .. ..254 Friendly Societies Department .. ..40 Post and Telegraph working-expenses.. 254 Fruit-preserving Industry .. .. .. 281 Post office Account .. .. .. 254 General Assembly Library .. .. ..31 Prime Minister's Department .. ..35 General Expenses, Legislative Departments .. 32 Printing and Stationery .. .. .. .117 Geological Survey Branoh .. .. .. 220 E llB .? 11 .® -d V ;r> • >" " -.75 Government Aooident Insurance Account .. 275 Probation Branch (Prisons) .. 79 Government Actuary's Office .. .. 94 Protection of Fish and Oyster .. .. 1 58 Government Domains .. .. ..54 Public Buildings, Domains, Maintenance of Roads Government Insurance Aeoount .. .. 269 and Irrigation Works .. •• 52 Publicity Branch, Department of Internal Affairs 104 Hansard .. .. .. ..32 Public Service Commissioner's Offioe .. .. 115 Harbours .. ..153 Public Service Superannuation Fund Account .. 272 Health, Department of .. 126 Public Trustee's Aeoount .. .. .. 262 High Commissioner's Office .. ..102 Railways Department .. . 242 Higher Education f•• . •• 200 Reduction Funded Debt .. .. 24 Horticulture Division, Department of Agrioulture 183 Repayment of Public Debt .. "23 House of Representatives 30 Registrar-General's Office .. .. "99 Houßm « 280 Research Investigations .. .. . . 215 Industries and Commerce .. .. 65 Rifle Clubs .. .. .. ~ 144 Inspection of Maohinery .. .. 157 Rural Advances Branoh .. .. .. 281 Insurance, Government Accident Account .. 275 Scenery-preservation .. .. 171 Insuranoe' 000 ' 1 " School Buildings, Furniture, and Sites " 202 Insuranoe, btate JJ ire Account .. .. 273 School for the Deaf .. .. ..204 lnteres • • • • • ■ 7 Sohools for the Feeble-minded .. 205 Internal AftaE Services !! l£ * $ Justice Department .. .. ..67 Sinking Fund .. .. .. ..23 Justice: Miscellaneous Services .. 73 Speoial Aots of the Legislature .. 25 _ _ Stamp Duties Department .. 46 Labour Department .. .. 160 State Advanoes Account .. . 276 Land and Deeds Registry .. ..48 State Coal-mines Account .. .. " 230 Land and Income Tax Department .. .. 42 state Fire Insuranoe Aooount '' 273 Land for Settlements Account .. ..226 State Forests Aooount .. ' "232 Lands and Survey Department .. .. 163 Summary ' " 2 Lands and Survey: Miscellaneous Services .. 169 Supreme Court " " " " 7n Law Drafting Offioe .. .. .. 31 " " Legislative Counoil .. .. 30 Teohnioal Instruction .. .. ~ 200 Legislative: General Expenses .. 32 Tourist and Health Resorts .. ~ igo Lighthouses .. .. .. .. 154 Training of Teachers .. .. 201 Live-stock Division, Department of Agrioulture .. 180 Transport Department .. .. .. Loans to Employers for Workers' Dwellings .. 281 Treasury Department .. .. .. 36 Treasury: Miscellaneous .. .. 38 Magistrates' and Wardens' Courts .. 71 Main Highways Aooount (Main Highways Revenue valuation ~ .. .. _ _ 173 Fund) .. .. .. .. 228 Wardens' Courts .. 71 Maintenance and Repairs to Roads .. 56 Weather Reporting Offioe " " 221 Maintenance of Irrigation Works .. .. 57 Westport Harbour Account " "240 Maintenance of Telegraph and Telephone Line ß .. 258 Working Railways Aooount ' "242

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

1929-1930.

SUMMARY.

Pa s e Summary of Services chargeable on the Con- 1929-30. solidated Fund and other Accounts. Credits-in-aid. I Net Totals. CONSOLIDATED FUND. ORDINARY REVENUE ACCOUNT. £ £ Permanent Appropriations— 6 Civil List .. .. .. .. .. 31,190 7 Interest .. .. .. .. .. 9,045,111 23 Sinking Fund .. . . .. .. .. 2,882 23 Repayment of Public Debt . . .. 1,156,589 24 Reduction of Funded Debt . . . . 405,136 25 Under Special Acts of the Legislature .. .. 6,380,747 17,021,655 Annual Appropriations— — 30 Vote, Legislative Departments .. .. 8,214 94,967 35 ,, Prime Minister's Department .. .. 13,990 36 ,, Treasury Department .. .. 3,559 40,383 40 ,, National Provident and Friendly Societies 223 25,757 Department 42 Land and Income Tax Department .. 1,310 64,913 46 ,, Stamp Duties Department .. .. 15,850 98,806 52 „ Public Buildings .. .. .. 106,208 80,942 54 ,, Government and Other Domains .. 2,360 6,330 56 „ Maintenance and Repairs to Roads .. 4,117 93,600 57 ,, Maintenance of Irrigation Works, &c. .. 200 21,050 58 ,, Native Department .. .. .. 10,058 35,732 61 ,, Department of External Affairs .. 1,942 39,944 63 „ Cook Islands .. .. .. 27,100 35,635 65 ,, Department of Industries and Commerce 3,843 9,932 67 ,, Department of Justice .. .. j 9,994 134,125 75 ,, Prisons Department.. .. .. I 75,150 92,867 80 ,, Crown Law Office .. .. .. j 790 6,149 82 ,, Police Department .. .. .. ! 5,5.10 465,108 85 ,, Pensions Department .. .. j 3,989 167,449 88 ,, Mines Department .. .. .. 1,220 44,301 91 ,, Department of Internal Affairs .. 57,741 359,343 112 ,, Audit Department .. .. .. 29,000 28,399 115 ,, Public Service Commissioner's Office . . 150 7,818 117 ,, Printing and Stationery Department .. .. 228,310 120 ,, Mental Hospitals Department .. 154,000 311,656 126 ,, Department of Health .. .. 101,310 251,827 134 „ Naval Defence .. .. .. 27,950 505,017 137 ,, Defence Department .. .. 20,600 491,667 146 ,, Customs Department .. .. 12,950 119,887 152 ,, Marine Department .. .. .. 5,100 156,346 160 „ Department of Labour .. 2,025 62,281 163 ,, Department of Lands and Survey 117,430 199,995 171 ,, Scenery-preservation .. .. 47 4,753 173 ,, Valuation Department .. .. 15,208 55,990 176 ,, Electoral Department . . . . 200 10,596 178 ,, Department of Agriculture .. .. 98,385 456,618 190 ,, Department of Tourist and Health Resorts 2,083 92,856 195 ,, Department of Education .. .. 261,920 3,200,785 214 ,, Department of Scientific and Industrial 19,309 68,303 Research 223 „ Transport Department .. . •• 7,042 1,207,045 8,191,469 TOTAL-ORDINARY REVENUE ACCOUNT 1,207,045 25,213,124 ) I L.

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Appropriations for Services of Separate Accounts and Accounts outside the Public Account.

SUMMARY—continued.

Page 1929-30. Summary of Services Chargeable on the Consolidated Fund and other Accounts —contd. Oredits-in-aid. Net Totals. OTHER ACCOUNTS. £ £ 224 Nauru and Ocean Islands Account .. .. • • 600 » J Summary of Services chargeable on Separate Accounts and Accounts outside the Public Account. SEPARATE ACCOUNTS. 225 Discharged Soldiers Settlement Account .. .. 40,000 226 Land for Settlements Account .. .. 10 20,925 228 Main Highways Account — Main Highways Revenue Fund .. .. 40,000 1,213.250 229 Native Land Settlement Account .. .. 20 31,685 230 State Coal-mines Account .. .. .. 2,350 307,678 232 State Forests Account .. .. .. 2,887 389,457 240 Westport Harbour Account .. .. .. 175 67,196 242 Working Railways Account .. .. ,. 1,460,000 6,658,836 ACCOUNTS OUTSIDE THE PUBLIC ACCOUNT. 254 Post Office Account .. .. .. 114,900 2,706,377 262 Public Trustee's Account .. .. .. .. 278,865 267 Native Trustee's Account .. .. .. .. 15,281 269 Government Insurance Account .. .. 875 115,267 272 Public Service Superannuation Fund Account .. .. 8,412 273 State Fire Insurance Account .. .. 9,450 40,809 275 Government Accident Insurance Account .. 50 19,265 State Advances Account— 276 Advances to Settlers Branch .. .. 13,165 42 ,445 278 Advances to Workers Branch .. .. 5,900 12,899 280 Advances to Local Authorities Branch .. . . 1,657 280 Miscellaneous Business Branch .. .. 1,065 11,827 281 Rural Advances Branch .. .. .. .. 4,523

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services

1929-1930

CIVIL LIST

1929-30. Salaries. Other Charges, j Total. £ | £ £ Civil List Act, 1920 (Part I) — His Excellency the Governor-General 5,000 2,500 7,500 Civil List Act, 1920 (Part II) — Establishment of the General Govern- 14,490 2,200 16,690 ment Civil List Act, 1920 (Part V) — For Native Purposes ... ... ... 7,000 7,000 TOTAL—CIVIL LIST ... 19,490 11,700 31,190

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

PERMANENT CHARGES. DEBT SERVICES—INTEREST.

Rate « Authorizing Act. Prinoipal, per Half-yearly due Dates. j™,, Recoverable. 1929-30. Cent. amount. New Zealand Loans Act, 1908 — £ £ £ £ Aid to Public Works and Land 175,000 4 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 7,000 Settlement Act, 1896 25,000 6 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 1,500 200,000 8,500 .. 8,500 Aid to Public Works and Land —: Settlement Act, 1900 91,300 4 1 May and 1 Nov. 3,652 600 5 2 1 Jan. and 1 July 33 91,900 i 3,685 .. 3,685 Aid to Public Works and Land 54,200 4J 1 May and 1 Nov. 2,439 .. 2,439 Settlement Act, 1900, and Finance Act, 1915 (Section 106) Aid to Public Works and Land 104,500 4 1 June and 1 Dec. 4,180 .. 4,180 Settlement Act, 1901 Aid to Public Works and Land 1,800 41 1 June and 1 Dec. 81 81 Settlement Act, 1901, and Finance —■ Act, 1915 (Section 106) Aid to Public Works and Land 145,200 4 1 June and 1 Dec. 5,808 Settlement Act, 1902 300 4| 1 June and 1 Dec. 14 145,500 5,822 .. 5,822 Hd to Public Works and Land 211,100 4J 1 June and 1 Dec. 9,500 .. 9,500 Settlement Act, 1902, and Finance Act, 1915 (Section 106) \ Aid to Public Works and Land 479,065 4 1 Jan. and 1 July 19,163 ! Settlement Act, 1903 300 6 1 Jan. and 1 July 18 600 1 Jan. and 1 July 27 16,500 51 1 Jan. and 1 July 907 2,500 5J 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 131 498,965 20,246 .. 20,246 Aid to Public Works and Land 10,800 4J 1 Jan. and 1 July 486 Settlement Act, 1903, and Finance 15,700 4J 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 706 Act, 1915 (Section 106) 26,500 1,192 .. 1,192 Aid to Public Works and Land 153,700 4 1 Jan. and 1 July 6,148 Settlement Act, 1905 53,500 5J 1 Jan. and 1 July 2,943 207,200 9,091 .. 9,091 Aid to Public Works and Land 500,500 4-} 1 Jan. and 1 July 22,523 .. 22,523 Settlement Act, 1905, and Finance ——— Act, 1915 (Section 106) Aid to Public Works and Land 681,500 4 1 Jan. and 1 July 27,260 Settlement Act, 1906 600 4| 1 Jan. and 1 July 27 24,900 6 1 Jan. and 1 July 1,494 707,000 28,781 .. 28,781 Aid to Public Works and Land 28,100 4J 1 Jan. to 1 July .. 1,264 .. 1,264 Settlement Act, 1906, and Finance Act, 1915 (Section 106) Aid to Public Works and Land 24,300 6 1 Jan. and 1 July 1,458 Settlement Act, 1907 200,500 4 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 8,020 128,700 5J 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 7,078 48,850 5J 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 2,565 402,350 19,121 .. 19,121 Aid to Public Works and Land 120,800 4J 1 Jan. and 1 July 5,436 .. 5,436 Settlement Act, 1907, and Finance. —•— Act, 1915 (Section 106) Aid to Public Works and Land 50,000 4 1 April and 1 Oct. 2,000 .. 2,000 Settlement Act, 1908 — Aid to Public Works and Land 149,000 4 1 Jan. and 1 July 5,960 .. 5,960 Settlement Act, 1911 Aid to Public Works and Land 186,500 4 15 April and 15 Oct. 7,460 .. 7,460 Settlement Act, 1912

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

PERMANENT CHARGES.—DEBT SERVICES—INTEREST—continued.

Rate p Authorizing Act. Principal. c P ei j. Half-yearly due Dates. Amount Recoverable. 1929-30. £ £ £ £ Aid to Public Works and Land 19,500 4| 15 April and 15 Oct. 877 .. 877 Settlement Act, 1912, and Finance Act, 1915 (Section 106) Aid to Public Works and Land 2,450,000 4 1 May and 1 Nov. 98,000 .. 98,000 Settlement Act, 1914 Aid to Public Works and Land Settle- 1,099,670 4 1 June and 1 Dec. 43,987 mevt Act, 1921 330 4| 1 June and 1 Dec. 15 3,700 5£ 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 194 34,900 F>! 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 1,920 102,650 6" 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 6,159 1,241,250 52,275 .. 52,275 Aidto Water-power Works Act, 1910 5,800 4J 1 April and 1 Oct. 261 32,500 5 1 April and 1 Oct. 1,625 124,100 5J 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. j 6,515 20,000 4i 1 May and 1 Nov. ! 900 16,500 5 1 May and 1 Nov. 825 198,900 10,126 Recoverable from Electric Supply .. .. .. .. 10,126 Account Appropriation Act, 1912 (Irrigation 15,000 4 1 May and 1 Nov. 600 .. 600 and Water-supply Account) Appropriation Act, 1918 (Section 33), 70,000 4 I Mar. and 1 Sept. 2,800 (Waimarino Bush Fire Belief) — —— Recoverable from General Pur- .. .. .. .. 1,500 poses Relief Account — 1,300 Coal-mines Act, 1925 .. 110,000 4 I April and 1 Oct 4,400 Recoverable from State Coal- .. .. .. 4,400 mines Account Deteriorated Lands Act, 1925 .. 22,000 4 1 April and 1 Oct. 880 Recoverable from Deteriorated .. .. .. .. 600 280 Lands Account Discharged Soldiers Settlement Loans 2,856,450 4 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 114,258 Act, 1919 (Section 4), (Land for 90,550 4J 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 4,075 Settlements) 2,947,000 118,333 Recoverable from Land for Settle- .. .. .. .. 73,313 ments Account ——— 45,020 Discharged Soldiers Settlement Loans 22,400 5J 1 Jan. and 1 July 1,176 Act, 1920 1,168,700 5£ 15 Jan. and 15 July 64,278 40,960 5 15 Jan. and 15 July 2,048 33,000 6 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 1,980 1,265,060 69,482 Recoverable from Discharged .. .. .. 69,482 Soldiers Settlement Account District Railways Purchasing Acts, 40,000 4 1 Jan. and 1 July 1,600 .. 1 600 1885-86 — Education Purposes Loans Act, 1919 1,700,000 4 1 Jan. and 1 July 68,000 168,000 4J 1 Jsin. and 1 July 7,560 7,110 5 1 Jan. and 1 July 355 600 5J 1 Jan. and 1 July 33 253,900 5J 1 Jan. and 1 July 13,330 94,750 5J 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 4,974 24,500 6 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 1,470 1,640 4J 1 April and 1 Oct. 74 89,190 5 1 April and 1 Oct. 4,459 169,510 5J 1 April and 1 Oct. 8,899 ,2,509,200 109,154 .. 109,154 | ——

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PERMANENT CHARGES.—DEBT SERVICES—INTEREST—continued.

2—B. 7.

Rate fJ-rosR Authorizing Act. Principal. per Half-yearly due Dates. Amount Recoverable. 1929-30. C«nt. , J £ £ £ £ Education Purposes Loans Act, 1919, 140,820 4 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 5,633 and Finance Act, 1927 (No. 2), 40,410 4J 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 1,818 (Section 4) 2,000 5J 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 110 On further issues, say .. .. .. .. .. 8,000 183,230 15,561 .. 15,561 Electric Power Works Loans Act, 1919 53,550 > 15 Jan. and 15 July 2,677 212,500 5 1 May and 1 Nov. 10,625 266,050 13,302 Recoverable from the Electric .. .. .. .. 13,302 Supply Account Finance Act, 1909 (Public Works).. 46,901 4 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 1,876 .. 1,876 Finance Act 1915, (Section 105), 514,025 4J 15 June and 15 Dec. 23,132 (Public Works) 58.600 5£ 15 June and 15 Dec. 3,223 799,205 4 15 June and 15 Dec. 31,968 1,371,830 58,323 j .. 58,323 Finance Act, 1916 (Section 35), (War 46,450 6 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 2,787 : Expenses) 20,050 5J 1 Feb. and i Aug. 1,103 1,600 4 i 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 64 5,274,100 4| 1 Mar. and ] Sept. 237,334 5,342,200 241,288 .. 241,288 Finance Act, 1916 (Section 49), 950,000 4 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 38,000 .. 38,000 (Public Works) —— — Finance Act, 1916 (Section 50), and 27,000 4 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 1,080 Finance Act, 1920 (Section 16), (State Forests) Recoverable from State Forests .. .. .. .. 1,080 Account Finance Act, 1917 (Section 77), (Aid 725,000 4 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 29,000 .. 29,000 to Public Works) Finance Act, 1918 (Section 10), 5,190 5 1 Jan and 1 July 259 (War Expenses) 2,006,900 4 20 April and 20 Oct. 80,276 32,700 5J 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 1,717 73,950 5J 1 Jan. and 1 July 3,882 2,118,740 86,134 .. 86,134 Finance Act, 1918 (No. 2). (Part IV), 66,700 4J 1 Jan. and 1 July 3,002 (War Expenses) 560 5 1 Jan. and 1 July 28 31,250 51 I Jan. and 1 July 1,641 1,990 5 20 April and 20 Oct. 100 2,188,400 4£ 20 April and 20 Oct. 98,478 2,288,900 103,249 .. 103,249 Finance Act, 1918 (No. 2), (Section 2,500,000 4 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 100,000 .. 100,000 29), (Public Works) — Finance Act, 1918 (No. 2), (Section 73,720 4 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 2,949 30), Gold-storage Advances Ac- — count Recoverable from State Ad- .. .. • ■ .. 2,949 varices Office Finance Act, l')18 (No. 2), (Section 621,200 4 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 24,848 31), ( Discharged Soldiers Settle- — menl) Recoverable from D i s c h a r g e d .. .. .. .. 24,848 Soldiers Settlement Account — Finance Act, 1919 (Section 5), 500,000 4 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 20,000 .. 20,000 (Public Works)

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

PERMANENT CHARGES.—DEBT SERVICES—INTEREST—continued.

Kate firnss Authorizing Act. Principal. per Half-yearly due Dates. Recoverable. 1929-30. Cent. amount. £ £ £ £ Finance Act, 1920 (Section 15), 97,900 5£ 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 5,385 (Electric-power Works) 38,300 5J 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 2,011 1,700 4J 1 April and 1 Oct. 72 18,020 5 1 April and 1 Oct. 901 155,920 ■ 8,369 Recoverable from Electric Supply .. .. .. 8,369 Account Finance Act, 1920 (Section 15), 1,599,240 4 1 June and 1 Dec. 63,970 (Public Works) 8,770 5 1 June and 1 Dec. 439 43,400 5J 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 2,279 1,651,410 66,688 .. 66,688 Finance Act, 1920 (Section 15), 522,120 5 1 June and 1 Dec. 26,106 (Nauru and Ocean Islands) — —• Recoverable from the Nauru and .. .. .. .. 26,106 Ocean Islands Account — Finance Act, 1921 (Section 10), 150.000 4 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 6,000 (Public Works) 25,250 5J 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 1,326 175,250 7,326 .. 7,326 Finance Act, 1921-22 (Section 26), 92,000 5 ] April and 1 Oct. 4,600 .. 4,600 (Samoan Loan Account) ■ Finance Act, 1924 (Section 2), 4,170 5 1 Jan. and 1 July 210 (Public Works) 13,150 5J 1 Jan. and 1 July 690 75,000 5| 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 4,125 92,320 5,025 .. 5,025 Finance Act, 1925 (Section 4), 32,000 5 1 April and 1 Oct. 1,600 .. 1,600 (Samoan Loan) — Fishing Industry Promotion Act, 520 4 1 June and 1 Dec. 21 1919 2,685 4j 1 June and 1 Dec. 121 270 5 1 June and 1 Dec. 14 3,475 | 156 Recoverable from State Ad- .. .. .. .. 156 vances Office ! Forests Act, 1921-22 .. .. 124.500 4i 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 5,602 8,500 j 5| 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 446 133,000 .. .. 6,048 Recoverable from State Forests .. .. | 6,048 Account Forests Act, 1921-22, and Finance 53,150 5J 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 2,790 Act, 1924 (Section 16) .. 5,700 4A 1 June and 1 Dec. 256 20,400 5 j 1 June and 1 Dec. 1,020 79,250 4,066 Recoverable from State Forests .. .. .. .. 4,066 Account Forests Act, 1921-22, and Finance 500 4J 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 22 Act, 1926 (Section 6) — 24,890 5 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 1,244 55,010 5J 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 2,888 80,400 4,154 Recoverable from State Forests .. .. .. .. 4,154 Account — Fruit-preserving Industry Act, 1913, 58,590 4 1 April and 1 Oct. 2,344 and Finance Act, 1917 (Section — SO) Recoverable from State Ad- .. .. .. .. 2,344 vances Office —

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PERMANENT CHARGES.—DEBT SERVICES—INTEREST—continued.

Rate arnRft Authorizing Act. Principal. per Half-yearly due Dates. . Recoverable. 1929-80. Cent. £ £ £ £ Funded Debt.—Finance Act, 1922 (Section 8) — Aid to Public Works and Land 176,193 * 1 June and 1 Dec. 8,731 Settlement Act, 1910 Finance Act, 1916 (Section 35), 4,369,399 * 1 June and 1 Dec. 216,524 (War Expenses) Finance Act, 1918 (Section 10), 6,088,029 * 1 June and 1 Dec. 301,691 (War Expenses) Land for Settlements Act, 1908 .. 34,847 * 1 June and 1 Dec. 1,727 Naval Defence Act, 1909 .. 644,982 * 1 June and 1 Dec. 31,765 Public Revenues Amendment Act, 1,907,039 * 1 June and 1 Dec. 94,503 1914 (Section8), (WarExpenses) Public Revenues Amendment Act, 7,477,199 * 1 June and 1 Dec. 370,530 1915 (Section 5), (War Expenses I War Purposes Loan Act, 1917 4,455,330 * 1 June and 1 Dec. 220,783 (Section 2), and War Purposes Loan Act, 1917 (No. 2) 25,153,018 1,246,254 Recoverable from Land for .. .. .. .. 1,727 Settlements Account 1,244,527 Government Railways Act, 1908 — Railways Improvement Authoriza- 193,600 4 1 Jan. and 1 July 7,744 tion Acts, 1904-7 19,900 6 1 Jan. and 1 July 1,194 213,500 | 8,938 .. 8,938 Government Railways Act, 1908, Rail- 600 4£ 1 Jan. and 1 July 27 ways Improvement Authoriza- 1,600 4£ 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 72 tion Acts, 1904-7, and Finance Act, 1915 (Section 106) 2,200 99 9<9 Government Railways Act, 1908, and 55,500 4 1 Jan. and 1 July 2,220 Finance Act, 1909 1,000 4£ 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 45 56,500 2,265 .. 2,265 Government Railways Act, 1908, Fi- 15,100 4| 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 679 nance Act, 1909, and Finance 1,200 4£ 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 54 Act, 1915 (Section 106) 16,3)0 733 .. 733 Government Railways Amendment Act, 162,670 4 1 Jan. and 1 July 6,507 1910 4,160 4£ 1 Jan. and 1 July 187 166,830 6,694 .. 6,694 Government Railways Amendment Act, 1,500 1 Jan. and 1 July 68 68 1910, and Finance Act, 1915 — (Section 106) Hauraki Plains Act, 1926 .. 407,000 4 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 16,280 263,000 4£ 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 11,835 20,000 5 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 1,000 60,000 31 1 April and 1 Oct. 2,100 25,000 3f 1 April and 1 Oct. 937 775,000 32,152 Recoverable from Hauraki Plains .. .. .. .. 10,000 Settlement Account 22,152 Housing Act, 1919 (Section 30), 345,000 4 1 Jan. and 1 July 13,800 (Housing Account) 47,820 4| 1 Jan. and 1 July 2,152 392,820 15,952 Recoverable from State Advances .. .. .. •• 15,952 Office ♦ £4 19s. 5'8«d. per cent, on reducing balance of outstanding debt.

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

PERMANENT CHARGES.—DEBT SERVICES —INTEREST—continued.

Bate firrKR Authorizing Act. Principal. per Half-yearly due Dates. Amount Recoverable. 1929-30. Cent. £ £ £ £ Housing Act, 1919 (Section 46), 3,975 4 1 Jan. and 1 July 159 (Loans to Employers for Workers' Dwellings Account) Recoverable from State Advances .. .. .. .. 159 Office Hutt Railway and Road Improvement 284,180 4 1 May and 1 Nov. 11,367 Acts, 1903,1905,1907, and 1910 9,200 41 1 May and 1 Nov. 414 11,700 4J 1 Jan. and 1 July 526 305,080 12,307 .. 12,307 Irrigation and Water-supply Act, 40,100 4 1 April and 1 Oct. 1,604 1913 59,900 4 1 May and 1 Nov. 2,396 100,000 4,000 .. 4,000 Kauri-gum Industry Amendment Act, 50,000 4 1 May and 1 Nov. 2,000 .. 2,000 2914 — — —— Kauri-gum Industry Amendment Act, 10,500 4 1 May and 1 Nov. 420 1914, and Appropriation Act, 14,500 4i 1 May and 1 Nov. 653 1918 (Section 45) 25,000 1,073 .. 1,073 Lands Improvement and Native Lands 400,000 4 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 16,000 .. 16,000 Acquisition Act, 1894 Land for Settlements Act, 1908 .. 43,650 4 1 Jan. and 1 July 1,746 17,400 4| 1 Jan. and 1 July 783 13,600 5$ 1 Jan. and 1 July 748 7,600 6 1 Jan. and 1 July 456 29,600 5f 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 1,628 5,700 6 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 342 37,000 5 15 Mar. and 15 Sept. 1,850 154,550 7,553 Recoverable from the Land for .. .. .. .. 7,553 Settlements Account Land for Settlements Act, 1908, and 124,525 4£ 1 Jan. and 1 July 5,604 Finance Act, 1915 (Section 106) 105,500 4| 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 4,747 127,500 4| 31 Mar. and 30 Sept. 5,737 71,700 4J 1 April and 1 Oct. 3,226 100,000 4J 1 May and 1 Nov. 4,500 529,225 23,814 Recoverable from the Land lot .. .. .. .. 23,814 Settlements Account Land for Settlements Act, 1925 .. 1,007,160 4 1 Jan. and 1 July 40,286 352,475 4J 1 Jan. and 1 July 15,861 141,100 4| 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 6,349 8,400 5| 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 441 841,066 4 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 33,643 244,800 4J 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 11,016 13,000 5J 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 682 800 4J 31 Mar. and 30 Sept. 36 180,000 4| 1 April and 1 Oct. 8,100 On further issues, say .. .. .. .. .. 10,000 2,788,801 126,414 Recoverable from the Land for .. .. .. .. 126,414 Settlements Account Land Laws Amendment Act, 1913 .. 764,050 4 1 April and 1 Oct. 30,562 Recoverable from the Land for .. .. .. .. 30,562 Settlements Account Land Laws Amendment Act, 1913, and 614,100 4 1 April and 1 Oct. 24,564 Appropriation Act, 1918 (Section 42) Recoverable from the Land for .. .. ., 24,564 Settlements Account I

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Rate Cross Authorizing Act. Principal. per Half-yearly due Bates. Amount Recoverable. 1929-30. Cent. £ £ £ £ Land Laws Amendment Act, 1913, 200 4£ 1 Jan. and 1 July 9 and Finance Act, 1915 (Section 9,300 4| 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 419 106) — 9,500 428 Recoverable from the Land for .. .. .. .. 428 Settlements Account Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1908 — Government Loans to Local Bodies' 250,225 4 1 Mar. and 1 Sept 10,009 .. 10,009 Act, 1886 Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1908 .. 1,870,000 4 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 74,800 | .. 74,800 Main Highways Act, 1922 .. 33,450 5£ 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 1,756 100,000 4' 1 June and 1 Dec. 4,000 50,000 4| 1 June and 1 Dec. 2,250 On further issues, say .. .. .. .. .. 4,000 183,450 12,006 Recoverable from the Main High- .. .. .. .. 12,006 ways Account Maori Land Settlement Act, 1905 .. >181,175 4 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 7,247 500 5£ 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 26 181,675 7,273 I .. 7,273 Maori Land Settlement Act, 1905, and 14,475 4J 1 Jan. and 1 July 651 .. 651 Finance Act, 1915 (Section 106) ■ Maori Land Settlement Act Amend- 50,000 4 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 2,000 .. 2,000 ment Act, 1907 Mining Amendment Act, 1913 .. 11,500 4 1 May and 1 Nov. 460 .. 460 Mining Amendment Act, 1913, and 12,000 4 1 May and 1 Nov. 480 Amendment Act, 1919 10,550 4J 1 May and 1 Nov. 475 22,550 955 Recoverable from Mining Advance .. .. .. .. 900 Account 55 Native Land Amendment Act, 1913.. 100,000 5| 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 5,250 1,862,400 4 1 April and 1 Oct. 74,496 463,600 4| 1 April and 1 Oct. 20,862 25,000 5 1 April and 1 Oct. 1,250 3,000 4£ 5 June and 5 Dec. 135 On further issues, say .. .. .. .. .. 2,500 2,454,000 104,493 .. 104,493 Native Land Purchases Act, 1892 125,000 4 30 April and 31 Oct. 5,000 .. 5,000 New Zealand Loans Act, 1908 — Consolidated Loan Act, 1867 .. 13,000 4 15 April and 15 Oct. 520 .. 520 Consolidated Stock Act, 1884 .. 744,700 4 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 29,788 .. 29,788 Defence and other Purposes Loan 100,000 4 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 4,000 .. 4,000 Act, 1870 General Purposes Loan Act, 1873 59,900 4 28 May and 28 Nov. 2,396 800 5 28 May and 28 Nov. 40 60,700 2,436 .. 2,436 Immigration and Public Works 27,900 4 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 1,116 .. 1,116 Loan Act, 1870 New Zealand Consolidated Stock, 1929— Miscellaneous 11,656,856 4 1 May and 1 Nov. 466,274 Recoverable from— Land for Settlements Account .. .. . • .. 951 State Coal-mines Account .. .. .. .. .. 21 State Advances Office ... .. .. .. .. 9,559 10,531 —— 455,743

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Rate rrosq Authorizing Act. Principal. Half-yearly due Dates. Amount Recoverable. 1929-30. New Zealand Consolidated Stock, £ £ £ £ 1943-63— Miscellaneous .. .. 10,881,628 4 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 435,385 Recoverable from — Land for Settlements Account .. .. .. .. 34,346 State Coal-mines Account .. .. .. .. .. 2,067 State Advances Office .. .. .. .. .. 113,381 149,704 New Zealand Consolidated Stock, 285,591 1940— Miscellaneous .. .. 17,176,532 3J 1 Jan. and 1 July 601,178 Recoverable from— Land for Settlements Account .. .. .. .. 35,610 State Coal-mines Account .. .. .. .. .. 14 Cheviot Estate Account .. .. .. .. .. 5,632 State Advances Office .. .. .. .. .. 36,133 77,389 New Zealand Consolidated Stock, 523,789 1945— Miscellaneous .. .. 9,659,981 3 1 April and 1 Oct. 289,799 Recoverable from— Land for Settlements Account .. .. .. .. 2,075 State Advances Office .. .. .. » .. 90,261 92,336 New Zealand Consolidated Stock, 197.463 1933-43— Aid to Public TTories and Land 3,000,000 4 1 Jan. and 1 July 120,000 Settlement Act, 1922 New Zealand State-guaranteed Advances Acts, 1909-10 — Land for Settlements Branch. . 210,000 4 1 Jan. and 1 July 8,400 Advances to Settlers Branch .. 40,000 4 1 Jan. and 1 July 1,600 Advances to Workers Branch.. 750,000 4 1 Jan. and 1 July 30,000 4,000,000 160,000 Recoverable from — Land for Settlements Account . .. .. 8,400 State Advances Office .. . .. .. 31,600 40,000 New Zealand Consolidated Stock, 120,000 1935-45— Aid to Public Works and Land 30,083 5 1 Jan. and 1 July 1,504 Settlement Act, 1902 Aid to Public Works and Land 2,861,553 5 1 Jan and 1 July 143,078 Settlement Act, 1921 Discharged Soldiers Settlement Loans 255,496 5 1 Jan and 1 July 12,775 Act, 1920 Education Purposes Loans Act, 510,992 5 1 Jan. and 1 July 25,550 1919 Electric-power Works Loan Act. 510,991 5 1 Jan. and 1 July 25,549 1919 Forest Act, 1921-22 .. .. 204,397 5 1 Jan. and 1 July 10,220 Native Land Amendment Act, 255,496 5 1 Jan. and 1 July 12,775 1913 War Purposes Loan Act, 1917 .. 510,992 5 1 Jan. and 1 July 25,549 Miscellaneous (ad diti onal sum 5,000,000 5 1 Jan, and 1 July 42,000 required to meet interest from 1st November, 1929, to 1st January, 1930, on £5,000,000 conversion of 1929 stock) 10,140,000 299,000 Recoverable from — State Forests Account .. .. .. .. .. 10,220 Discharged Soldiers Settlement .. .. .. .. 12,775 Account Electric Supply Account .. .. .. .. .. 25,549 48,544 New Zealand Consolidated Stock 250,456 1936-51— Electric-power Works Loan Act, 1,076,938 6 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 64,616 1919 Finance Act, 1916 (Section 50), 1,775 6 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. » 107 and Finance Act, 1920 (Section 16), (State Forests) Finance Act, 1918 (No. 2), (Part 512,533 6 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 30,752 IV), (War Expenses)

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- Kate Authorizing Act. Principal, per Half-j early due Dates. Amount Recoverable. 1929-30. Cent. New Zealand Consolidated Stock, £ £ £ £ 1936-51—continued. Finance Act, 1920 (Section 15), 807,704 6 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 48,462 (Electric Power-works) Finance Act, 1921 (Section 10), "2,423,112 6 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 145,387 ( Public Works) Raihvays Improvement Authoriza- 1,076,938 0 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 64,616 tion Act, 1914 5,899,000 353,940 Recoverable from —- — State Forests Account .. .. .. .. .. 106 Electric Supply Account .. .. .. .. .. 113,079 New Zealand Consolidated Stock, 113,185 1944— 240,755 Aid to Public Works and Land 324,852 4| 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 14,618 Settlement Act, 1922 Education Pur] oses Loans Act, 1919 250,000 4 | 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 11,250 Finance Act, 1923 (Section 2), 3,211,600 4| 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 144,522 (Public Works) Native Land Amendment Act, 1913 200,000 4J 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 9,000 New Zealand State Guaranteed Advances Acts, 19<j9-10—-Advances to Settlers Branch .. 4,331 4i 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 195 Advanoes to Workers Branch.. 81,213 41 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 3,655 Land for Settlements Branch.. 22,740 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 1,023 State Advances Act, 1913 — Advanoes to Settlers Branch .. 1,603,132 4| 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 72,141 Advances to Workers Branch.. 1,603,132 4A 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 72,141 Swamp Drainage Act, 1915, and 50,000 4| 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 2,250 Appropriation Act, 1918 (Section 46) 7,351,000 330,795 Recoverable from— State Advances Offioe .. .. .. .. .. 148,132 Land for Settlements Account .. .. .. .. 1,023 New Zealand Consolidated Stock, 149,155 1945— 181 ,640 Aid to Public Works and Land 1,084,009 4J 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 48,780 Settlement Act, 1922 Electric-power Works Loan Act, 542,004 44 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 24,390 1919 Finance Act, 1923 (Section 2), 1,084,009 4| 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 48,780 (Public Works) Finance Act, 1924 (Section 2), 1,626,014 4J 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 73,171 (Public Works) Main Highways Act, 1922 .. 542,005 4-i 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 24,390 Railways Improvement Authoriza- 542,005 4J 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 24,390 tion Act, 1914 State Advances Act, 1913 — Advances to Settlers Branch .. 1,084,009 4J- 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. ' 48,781 Advances to Workers Branch.. 1,084,009 4J 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 48,781 7,588,064 341,463 Recoverable from—Electric Supply Account .. .. .. .. .. 24,390 Main Highways Account .. .. .. .. .. 24,390 State Advances Office .. .. .. .. .. 97,561 New Zealand Consolidated Stock, 146,341 1951— 195,122 State Advances Act, 1913— Advanoes to Settlers Branch .. 1,250,000 5£ 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 68,750 Recoverable from State Ad- .. .. .. .. 68,750 vances Office — New Zealand Consolidated Stock, 1946— Electric-power Works Loan Act, 1919 2,066,661 5 1 Jan. and 1 July 103,333 Finance Act, 1920 (Section 15), 500,000 5 1 Jan. and 1 July 25,000 (Public Works) Finance Act, 1925 (Section 2), 4,151,451 5 1 Jan. and 1 July 207,573 (Public Works) Finance Act, 1926 (Section 2), 3,597,270 5 1 Jan. and 1 July 179,863 (Public Works) Railways Improvement Authoriza- 934,076 5 1 Jan. and 1 July 46,704 tion Act, 1914 Railways Improvement Authorization 1,644,467 5 ] Jan. and 1 July 82,223 Act, 1914, and Finance Act, 1926 — (Section 3) 12,893,925 644,696 Recoverable from Eleotric Supply .. .. .. . ■ 103,333 Account i 541,363

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Rat 0 fross Authorizing Act. Principal. per Half-yearly due Dates. Amount Recoverable. 1929-30. Celit. New Zealand Consolidated Stock, £ £ £ £ 1947— Electric-power Works Loan Act, 1919 1,081,909 4f 1 May and 1 Nov. 48,686 Finance Act, 1926 (Section 2), 1,622,864 4J : 1 May'and 1 Nov. 73,029 (Public Works) Finance Act 1927 (No. 2), Sec- 1,622,864 4J j 1 May and 1 Nov. 73,029 tion 2), (Public Works) Railways Improvement Authoriza- 1,081,910 4| 1 May and 1 Nov. 48,686 tion Act, 1914. and Finance Act, 1927 (No. 2), (Section 3) —- Miscellaneous .. .. 5,846,802 4J 1 May and 1 Nov. 263,106 11,256,348 506,536 Recoverable from Electric Sup- .. .. .. .. 48,686 ply Account — 457,850 New Zealand Consolidated Stock, 1948-38— Finance Act, 1927 (No. 2), (Section 2,500,000 4| 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 112,500 2), (Public Works) Finance Act, 1928 (Section 2), 2,000,000 4.\ 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 90,000 (Public Worlcs) Finance Act, 1920 (Section 15), 1,000,000 4J 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 45,000 (Electric-power Works) Railways Improvement Authoriza-' 1,500,000 4J 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 67,500 tion Act, 1914, and Finance Act, 1927 (No. 2), (Section 3 ) ' Miscellaneous — (Conversion of 1929 Loan) .. 12,227,987 4J 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 550,260 On further issues, say .. .. .. .. 22,950 19,227,988 888,210 Recoverable from Electric Sup- .. .. .. .. 48,278 ply Account 839,932 [few Zealand Inscribed Stock Act, 1917— .4 id. to Public Works and Land 600 5J 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 32 32 Settlement Act, 1900 Aid to Public Works and Land 38,700 5£ 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 2,032 .. 2,032 Settlement Act, 1902 Aid to Public Works and Land 4,430 5| 1 Jan. and 1 July 244 Settlement Act, 1903 1,000 5| 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 53 200 5 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 10 | 183,800 5J 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 9,649 189,430 9,956 .. 9,956 Aid to Public Works and Land 100 '6 1 Jan. and 1 July 6 Settlement Act, 1906 1,000 5J 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 53 1,100 59 .. 59 Aid to Public Works and Land' 900 6 I Jan. and 1 July 54 Settlement Act, 1907 210,900 5J 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 11,600 23,250 5J 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 1,221 1,700 5J 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 89 236,750 12,964 .. 12,964 Aid to Public Works and Land 25,000 5J 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 1,312 .. 1,312 Settlement Act, 1911 —— Aid to Public Works and Land 60,000 5£ 1 Jan. and 1 July 3,150 Settlement Act, 1914 40,000 5| 30 June and 31 Dec. 2,200 100,000 5,350 .. 5,350 Aid to Public Works and Land 39,660 5| 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 2,181 Settlement Act. 1921 73,960 6 I Feb. and 1 Aug. 4,438 183,790 5| 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 9,649 297,410 16,268 .. 16,268 Aid to Water Power Works Act, 270,100 5J 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 14,180 1910 — Recoverable from Electric Sup- .. .. .. .. 14,180 ply Account

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liftte D-rnRS Authorizing Act. Principal. per Half-yearly due Dates. Amount Recoverable. 1929-30. Cent. .Veto Zealand Inscribed Stock Act, £ £ £ £ 1917 —continued. Discharged Soldiers Settlement Loam 50,050 5£ 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 2,628 Act, 1919 (Section 4) 80,000 5| 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 4,400 130,050 7,028 Recoverable from Land for .. .. .. .. 7,028 Settlements Account Discharged Soldiers Settlement Loam 100,760 5£ 1 Jan. and 1 July 5,290 Act, 1920 2,968,090 5\ 15 Jan. and 15 July 163,245 3,068,850 168,535 Recoverable from Discharged .. .. .. .. 168,535 Soldiers Settlement Account Education Purposes Loans Act, 1919 7,000 6 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 420 100,000 5| 1 Jan. and 1 July 5,250 82,160 5£ 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 4,313 189,160 9,983 .. 9,983 Education Purposes Loans Act, 3,770 5J 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 198 1917, and Finance Act, 1927 (No. 2), (Section 4) On further issues, say .. .. .. .. 10,000 10,198 .. 10,198 Electric-power Works Loan Act, 1919 806,560 5 15 Jan. and 15 July 40,328 , 160,000 5J 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 8,400 966,560 48,728 Recoverable from Electric Sup- .. .. .. .. 48,728 ply Account Finance Act, 1915 (Section 105), 12,050 4| 15 June and 15 Dec. 542 (Public Works) 132.570 5| 15 June and 15 Dee. 7,291 84,970 5J 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 4,461 229,590 12,294 .. 12,294 Finance Act, 1916 (Section 35), 203,080 6 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 15,785 (War Expenses) 224,520 5J 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 12,349 239,700 4$ 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 10,787 552,900 5£ 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 29,027 7,850 5 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 393 2,531,170 U 15 May and 15 Nov. 113,903 3,819,220 182,244 .. 182,244 Finance Act, 191S (Section 10), 47,410 5 1 Jan. and 1 July 2,370 (War Expenses) 346,620 5J 1 Jan. and 1 July 18,197 194,660 5J 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 10,220 53,420 5 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 2,671 264,980 5£ 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 13,911 3,373,130 4J 20 April and 20 Oct. 151,791 435,540 5 20 April and 20 Oct. 10,888 8,000 5 1 May and 1 Nov. 400 4,636,100 4J 15 May and 15 Nov. 208,625 9,359,860 419,073 .. 419,073 Finance Act, 1918 (No. 2), (Part 154,300 5 J 1 Jan. and 1 July 8,101 IV), (War Expenses) 19,000 4| 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 855 2,218.770 41 20 April and 20 Oct. 99,845 26,960 5 20 April and 20 Oct. 674 3,500 5 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 175 97,900 5J 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 5,140 2,520,430 114,790 .. 114,790 Finance Act, 1919 (Section 5), 228,300 5 15 Jan. and 15 July 11,415 (Public Works) 11,500 5J 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 604 239,800 12,019 .. 12,019

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Rate Prnss Authorizing Act. Principal. per Half-\ early due Dates. A^,^„ r ,+ Recoverable. 1929-30. Cent. " Amount. I New Zealand Inscribed Stock Act, £ £ £ £ 1917 —continued. Finance Act, 1920 (Section 15), 300,100 5J 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 16,505 (Electric Power Works) 146,980 5J 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 7,716 447,080 24,221 Recoverable from Electric Sup- .. .. .. .. 24,221 ply Account Finance Act, 1920 (Section 15), 286,430 5J 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 15,037 .. 15,037 (Public Works) — Finance Act, 1921 (Section 10), 74,750 5| 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 3,924 .. 3,924 (Public Works) — Finance Act, 1923 (Section 2), 11,000 4-| 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 495 .. 495 (Public Works) — Finance Act, 1924 (Section 2), 72,550 5J 1 Jan. and 1 July 3,809 (Public Works) 275,000 5J 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 15,125 347,550 18,934 .. 18,934 Forests Act, 1921-22 .. .. 135,000 5| 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 7,087 Recoverable from State Forests .. .. .. .. 7,087 Account Forests Act, 1921-22, and Finance 20,750 5J 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 1,089 Act, 1924 (Section 16) — Recoverable from State Forests .. .. .. .. 1,089 Account Forests Act, 1921-22, and Finance 234,600 5J 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 12,316 Act, 1926 (Section 6) On further issues, say .. .. .. .. 9,000 234,600 21,316 t Recoverable from]State Forests .. .. .. .. 21,316 Account Government Railways Act, 190S — Finance Act, 1909 .. .. 300 5J 1 Mar. and I Sept. 16 16 Railways Improvement Autho- 500 6 1 Jan. and 1 July 30 30 rization Acts, 1901-07 Government Railways Amendment 500 5J 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 26 26 Act, 1910 Land for Settlements Act, 1908 .. 2,300 5J 1 Jan. and 1 July 126 5,500 6 1 Jan. and 1 July 330 5,500 6 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 330 40,750 5J 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 2,241 42,750 u| 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 2,244 1,000 5J 15 Feb. and 15 Aug 52 97,800 5,323 Recoverable from Land for .. .. .. .. 5,323 Settlements Account Land for Settlements Act, 1925 .. 3,50) 5J 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 184 On further issues, say .. .. .. .. 10,000 10,184 Recoverable from Land for .. .. .. 10,184 Settlements Account Land Laws Amendment Act, 1913 18,000 5[ 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 945 5,500 5J 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 289 23,500 1,234 Recoverable from Land foi .. .. .. ., 1,234 Settlements Aocount — Main Highways Act, 1922 .. 196,550 5£ 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 10,319 On further issues, say .. .. .. .. 8,000 18,319 Recoveiable from Mam High- .. .. .. .. 18,319 ways Account —

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Kate p Authorizing Act. Principal. per Half-yearly due Dates. t Recoverable. 19-29-30. Cent. amount. New Zealand Inscribed Stock Act, £ £ £ £ 1917—continued. Maori Land Settlement Act, 1905 900 5J 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 47 47 Native Land Amendment Act, 1913 40,000 4J 1 Jan. and 1 July 1,800 .. 1,800 New Zealand State-guaranteed Advances Acts, 1909 10— Guaranteed Mining Advances 2,000 5J I Mar. and .1 Sept. 105 .. 105 Branch Land for Settlements Branch .. 52,500 5J ! Mar. and 1 Sept. 2,756 Recoverable from Land for .. .. .. .. 2,750 Settlements Account Railways Improvement Authoriza- 12,490 5 15 Jan. and 15 July 62E lion Act, 1914 58,310 5| 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 3,207 70,800 3,832 .., 3,832 Railways Improvement Authoriza- 50,000 5J 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 2,625 .. 2,625 tion Act, 1914, and Finance Act, 1926 (Section 3) State Advances Act, 1913 (Settlers 3,170,150 5| 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 174,358 Branch) 436,090 5J 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 22,350 159,490 5J 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 8,373 684,400 5J 9 April and 9 Oct. 35,931 51,000 5J 30 June and 31 Dec. 2,805 On further issues, say .. .. .. 23,000 4,501,130 266,817 Recoverable from State Ad- .. .. .. .. 266,817 vances Office State Advances Act, 1913 (Workers 1,220,190 5h 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 67,110 Branch) 28,000 5J 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 1,435 1,993,480 5{- 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 104,658 150,000 5i 9 April and 9 Oct. 7,875 8,000 5J 30 June and 31 Dec. 420 On further issues, say .. .. .. .. 23,000 3,399,670 204,498 Recoverable from State Ad- .. .. .. .. 204,498 vances Oflioe Swamp Drainage Act, 1915, and 14,000 5 1 May and 1 Nov. 700 .. 700 Appropriation Act, 1918 (Section 46 ) War Purposes Loan Act, 1917 .. 2,810 3 15 May and 15 Nov. 84 10.437,849 4| 15 May and 15 Nov. 469,703 972,170 5i 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 51,039 1,679,080 5J 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 88,152 73,850 5 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 3,693 79,390 44 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 3,573 13,245,149 616,244 .. 616,244 Neu> Zealand State-guaranteed Advances Act, 1909 —- Land for Settlements Branch .. 25,000 3| 1 April and 1 Oct. 875 470,000 3§ 1 April and 1 Oct. 17,625 495,000 18,500 Recoverable from Land for .. .. 18,500 Settlements Account —— — Native Land Settlement Branch .. 381,600 3J 1 April and 1 Oct. 13,356 54,500 3§ 1 April and 1 Oct. 2,044 30,000 4 1 April and 1 Oct. 1,200 80,000 44 1 April and 1 Oct 3,600 546,100 20,200 .. 20,200 I 9uaranteed Mining Advances 5,000 3| 1 April and 1 Oct. 187 .. 187 Branch —————'

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Eate fivn«n Authorizing Act. Principal. per Half-vearly due Dates. , ' Recoverable. 1929-30. Cent. ' Amount. New Zealand State-guaranteed Ad- £ £ J £ £ varices Act, 1909 —continued. Advances to Local Authorities 140,515 I!J 1 April and 1 Oct. 4,918 Branch 70,425 3} 1 April and 1 Oct. 2,641 8,800 4 1 April and 1 Oct. 352 38,000 4£ 1 April and 1 Oot. 1,710 257,740 9,621 .. 9,621 New Zealand State-guaranteed Advances Acts, 1909-10 — Land for Settlements Branch .. 147,100 4J 1 April and 1 Oct. 6,620 Recoverable from the Land for .. .. .. .. 6,620 Settlements Account Native Land Settlement Branch .. 30,000 3f 1 April and 1 Oct. 1,126 50,000 4 1 April and 1 Oot. 2,000 80,000 3,125 .. 3,125 New Zealand State-guaranteed Advances Acts, 1909-10, and "Finance Act, 1915 (Section 106) — Land for Settlements Branch .. 21,000 4J 1 Jan. and 1 July 945 10,000 4J 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 450 4,000 44 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 180 35,000 1,575 Recoverable from the Land for .. .. .. .. 1,575 Settlements Account Guaranteed Mining Advances .. 8,000 4J 1 Jan. and 1 July 360 .. 360 Post and- Telegraph Act, 1908 200,000 4 1 Jan. and 1 July 8,000 .. 8,000 Public Revenues Amendment Act, 1915 (Section 5), (War Expenses)— Public Revenues Amendment Act, 2,093,760 4 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 83,750 .. 83,750 1915 (No. 2), (Section 2) — Railways Improvement Authorization 720,000 4 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 28,800 Act, 1914 9,200 4J 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 414 729,200 29,214 .. 29,214 Railways Improvement Authorization 245,000 4 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 9,800 Act, 1914, and Finance Act, 1926 90,000 4| 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 4,050 (Section 3) 335,000 13,850 .. 13,850 Rangitaiki Land Drainage Amend- 153,000 4 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 6,120 ment Act, 1913, and Amendments 52,000 4J 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 2,340 5,000 5J 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 263 210,000 8,723 Recoverable from Rangitaiki Land .. .. .. .. 3,000 Drainage Account 5,723 Rangitaiki Land Drainage Amendment 45,000 4 1 June and 1 Dec. 1,800 Act, 1913, and Finance Act, 1920 55,000 4 J 1 June and 1 Dec. 2,475 (Section 16) 100,000 4,275 .. 4,275 Rangitaiki Land Drainage Amendment 22,900 4 1 June and 1 Dec. 916 Act, 1913, and Finance Act, 1921 59,100 4 J 1 June and 1 Dec. 2,660 -22 (Section 23) — 82,000 3,576 .. 3,576

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PERMANENT CHARGES.—DEBT SERVICES—INTEREST—continued.

Ilflto ftvOSR Authorizing Act. Principal, j?er Half-yearly due Dates Amount Recoverable. 1929-30. £ £ £ £ Rangitaiki Land Drainage Amend- 39,100 4 1 June and 1 Deo. 1,564 ment Act, 1913, and Finance Act, 10,900 4 J 1 June and 1 Dec. 491 1923 (Section 5) 50,000 2,055 .. 2,055 Rangitaiki Land Drainage Amend- 18,000 4 1 June and 1 Dec. 720 .. 720 ment Act, 1913, and Finance Act, 1924 (Section 5) Stale Advances Act, 1913 — Advances to Settlers Brand, .. 105,000 4 1 Jan. and 1 July 4,200 49,000 4 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 1,960 3,250 5 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 163 582,550 5J 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 32,040 209,400 5| 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 10,732 I 11,300 5£ 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 593 5,700 4| 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 256 18,800 5 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 940 22,950 5i 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 1,205 55,000 4| 1 April and 1 Oct. 2,475 440,600 5J 9 April and 9 Oct. 23,132 573,200 4 1 June and 1 Dec. 22,928 1,566,180 4J 1 June and 1 Dec. 70,478 On further issues, say .. .. .. .. 20,000 3,642,930 I 191,102 Recoverable from State Ad- .. .. .. 191,102 vances Office ——— Advances to Workers Branch .. 3,750 4£ 1 Jan. and 1 July 169 19,400 5 1 Jan. and 1 July 970 25,000 4 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 1,000 1,700 4i 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 76 75,970 5 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 3,798 27,200 5J 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 1,428 268,550 5J 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 14,771 3,100 5 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 155 200 5J 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 10 721,470 5i 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 37,877 1,670 4f 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 75 22,230 5 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 1,111 50,000 4 1 June and 1 Deo. 2,000 634,700 4J 1 June and 1 Dec. 28,562 65,330 5 1 June and 1 Dec. 3,266 On further issues, say .. .. .. .. 20,000 1,920,270 115,268 Recoverable from State Ad- .. .. .. .. 115,268 vances Office — Local Authorities Branch .. 230,000 3| 1 April and 1 Oct. 8,050 200,000 4 1 June and 1 Dec. 8,000 10,000 5J 1 June and 1 Dec. 513 440,000 16,563 Recoverable from State Ad- .. .. .. .. 16,563 vances Office Swamp Drainage Act, T915 .. 26,000 4 1 May and 1 Nov. 1,040 20,000 4J 1 May and 1 Nov. 900 46,000 1,940 Recoverable from Swamp Land .. .. .. .. 1,600 Drainage Account 340 Swamp Drainage Act, 1915, and 393,000 4 1 May and 1 Nov. 15,720 Appropriation Act, 1918 (Section 48,000 4£ 1 May and 1 Nov. 2,160 16) 20,000 6 1 May and 1 Nov. 1,200 On further issues, say .. .. .. .. 1,000 461,000 20,080 .. 20,080

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PERMANENT CHARGES.—DEBT SERVICES—INTEREST—continued.

r\ Authorizing Act. Principal. Half-yearly due Dates. Amount Recoverable. 1929-30. £ £ £ £ Waihou and Ohinemuri Rivers Im- 150,000 4 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 6,000 provement Act, 1910 Recoverable from the Waihou .. .. .. .. 6,000 and Ohinemuri Rivers Improvement Account Waihou and Ohinemuri Rivers Im- 60,000 4 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 2,400 provement Act, 1910, and Finance 90,000 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 4,050 Act, 1919 (Section 6) 150,000 6,450 .. 6,450 Waifiou and Ohinemuri Rivers Im- 99,000 4 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 3,960 provement Act, 1910, and Finance 51,000 4| 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 2,295 Act, 1922 (Section 16) 150,000 6,255 .. J 6,255 Waihou and Ohinemuri Rivers Im- 115,000 4 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 4,600 provement Act, 1910, and Finance 35,000 5J 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 1,838 Act, 1924 (Section 6) — 150,000 6,438 ... | 6,438 Waihou and Ohinemuri Rivers Im- 70,000 4 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 2,800 provement Act, 1910, and Finance Act, 1926 (Section 7) On further issues, say .. .. .. .. .. 400 70,000 3,200 .. 3,200 War Purposes Loan Act, 1917, and 4,439,200 4| 15 May and 15 Nov. 199,764 War Purposes Loan Act, 1917 133,100 5J 15 Feb. and 15 Aug. 6,988 (No. 2), (New Zealand Loans 13,000 6 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 780 Act, 1908, and Amendment Act, 180,000 4 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 7,200 1915), and Finance Act, 1917 (Section 68) 4,765,300 214,732 .. 214,732 I Wellington and Manawatu Railway 500,000 4 1 Mar. and 1 Sept. 20,000 .. 20,000 Purchase Act, 1908 I — Westport Harbour Act, 1920 — Westport Harbour Board Act, 1884, 500,000 4 1 Jan. and 1 July 20,000 and Loan Acts, 1896, 1897, and 1900 Westport Harbour Board Loan Act, 200,000 5 1 15 Feb, and 15 Aug. 10,000 1908 — — 700,000 30,000 Recoverable from the Westport .. .. .. .. 17,647 Harbour Account 12,353 State Advances Debt— Government Advances to Settlers Act, 1908— Advances to Settlers .. .. 12,900 4 1 Jan. and 1 July 516 51,000 4 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 2,040 63,900 2,556 Recoverable from State Ad- .. .. .. .. 2,556 vances Office Government Advances to Settlers Act, 1908, and Finance Act, 1915 (Section 106) — Advances to Workers .. .. 10,000 4J 1 Jan. and 1 July 450 Recoverable from State Ad- .. .. .. .. 450 vances Office —

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PERMANENT CHARGES.—DEBT SERVICES —INTEREST—continued.

Reconciliation of Public Debt with total of Principal as shown in Principal column above— £ £ Gross Public D'bt at 31st March, 1929 .. .. .. .. 264,191,983 Balance due 2nd April, 1929, on London Loan .. .. .. .. 1,620,895 Amount not included in Public Debt .. .. .. .. .. 5,000,000 270,812,878 Deduct amounts inoluded in Public Debt but not included in Principal column above— £ Unpresented securities .. .. .. .. .. 7,480 Loans raised by Superintendent State Advances (interest pa,id direct) .. .. .. .. .. .. 1,894,260 Debenture issued under Urawera Lands Act, 1921-22 (Section 10), (interest paid out of Native Land Settlement Account) .. 29,323 — .. 1,931,063 * 268,881,815

PERMANENT CHARGES.—DEBT SERVICES—AMORTIZATION.

Rate fivAQo Authorizing Act. Principal. p8r Half-yearly due Dates. Recoverable. 1929-30. Cent. £ £ £ £ New Zealand State-guaranteed Advances Acts, 1909 and 1910 — Advances to Settlers 1,762,626 4J,- 1 June and 1 Dec. 79,318 752,094 4f 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 33,844 2,514,720 113,162 Recoverable from the State Ad- .. .. .. .. 113,162 varices Office Advances to Workers .. .. 200,000 4 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 8,000 5,406 4J 1 Feb. and 1 Aug. 243 328,283 4| 1 June and 1 Dee. 14,773 533,689 23,016 Recoverable from the State Ad- .. .. .. .. 23,016 vances Office Total Principal .. 268,881,815 TOTAL INTEREST .. .. .. .. 11,966.729 2,921,618 9,046,111

Authorizing Act. Principal. Gross Amount. Recoverable. 1929-30. I Sinking Funds—- £ £ £ £ Finance Act, 1928 (Section 13) — Westport Harbour Act, 1920 — Westport Harbour Board Act, 1884, and 500,000 5,000 Loan Acts, 1896, 1897, and 1900 Westport Harbour Board Loan Act, 200,000 2,000 1908 — 700,000 7,000 Recoverable from Westport Harbour ,. .. 4,118 Account —— 2,882 Debt Repayment — Repayment of the Public Debt Act, 1925 .. .. .. 1,156,589 TOTAL .. .. .. .. .. 1,159,471

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PERMANENT CHARGES.—DEBT SERVICES—AMORTIZATION-REDUCTION OF FUNDED DEBT.

ANALYSIS OF PERMANENT CHARGES.—DEBT SERVICES.

Rate nmKa Authorizing Act. Principal. per Hall-yearly due Dates. Amount Recoverable. 1929-30. Cent. Finance Act, 1922 (Section 8) — £ £ £ £ Aid to Public Works and Land 191,010 .. 1 June and 1 Dec... 2,729 .. 2,729 Settlement Act, 1910 Finance Ad, 1916 (Section 35), 4,736,842 .. j „ 67,687 .. 67,687 (War Expenses) Finance Act, 1918 (Section 10) 6,600,000 .. „ 94,309 .. 94,309 Land for Settlements Act, 1908 37,778 .. ,, 540 540 Naval Defence Act, 1909 .. 963,131 .. „ 26,022 .. 26,022 Public Revenues Amendment Act, 2,067,411 .. „ 29,542 .. 29,542 1914 (Section 8), (War Expenses ) Public Revenues Amendment Act, 8,105*992 .. „ 115,830 .. 115,830 1915 (Section 5), (War Expenses ) War Purposes Loan Act, 1917 4,830,000 .. „ 69,017 .. 69,017 (Section 2), War Purposes Loan Act, 1917 (No. 2) _ _ TOTAL .. . . 27,532,164 * 405,676 540 405,136 * The rate ia 6 per cent, on the original debt, £27,532,163 17a. 10d., less interest at the average rate of £4193. B'88d. on the amount remaining unpaid.

Recoveries — Gro »»- respective 1929^0 ' Accounts. Interest — £ £ £ War Expenses .. .. .. .. .. 3,321,836 | .. 3,321,836 Discharged Soldiers Settlement (including purchase of Estates) 275,640 275,640 Land for Settlements .. .. .. .. .. 488,369 427,000 61,369 State Advances .. .. .. .. .. 1,550,369 1,550,369 Naval Defence .. .. .. .. .. 63,365 .. 63,365 Electric Supply .. .. .. .. .. 482,241 482,241 Westport Harbour .. .. .. .. .. 30,000 17,647 12,353 Public Works and Miscellaneous .. .. .. 5,754,909 168,721 5,586,188 Total Interest .. .. .. .. 11,966,729 2,921,618 9,045,111 Net Interest (chargeable to Consolidated Fund) .. 9,045,111 Amortization, — Sinking Fund — Westport Harbour .. .. .. 7,000 4,118 2,882 Total Sinking Fund .. .. .. 7,000 4,118 2,882 Diet Repayment— Repayment of the Public Debt Act, 1925— Amount transferable to Public Debt Repayment Aocount from Consolidated Fund .. .. .. .. 1,156,589 .. 1,156,589 Net Amortization Charge (chargeable to Consolidated Fund) .. .. .. .. .. .. 1,159,471 Total Interest and Amortization Charge .. .. .. 10,204,582 Reduction de Funded Debt .. .. .. .. 405,676 540 405,136 Net Reduction of Funded Debt (chargeable to Consolidated Fund) .. .. .. .. .. .. 405,136 GRAND TOTAL.. .. .. .. .. .. 10,609,718

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PERMANENT CHARGES—continued. 1929-30. UNDER SPECIAL ACTS OP THE LEGISLATURE. Animals' Protection and Game Act, 1921-22 (Section 20) — £ Fees, royalties, &c., on opossum-skins to Acclimatization Societies . . 4,850 Appropriation Act, 1916 (Section 9)— Subsidies to County Councils, Road and Town Boards in respect of general rates ... ... ... 188,000 Appropriation Act, 1925 (Section 15) — Maintenance of overseas war graves and war memorials ... ... 30,750 Appropriation Act, 1926 ( Section 13) — £ Cost of remittances of cash to and from London .... ... 20,000 Less credits ... ... 8,000 12,000 Appropriation Act, 1926 ( Section 24 (2)) — Salary of Minister for Cook Islands ... ... ... 180 Auckland University College Act, 1882 (Section 26) — Grant-in-aid ... ... ... 4,000 Auctioneers Act, 1928— Amount of fees, less administration expenses, payable to local authorities 20,000 Canterbury College and the Canterbury Agricultural College Amendment Act, 1927— Subsidy on voluntary contributions ... ... ... 100 Civil List Act, 1920 ( Section 16)— Legislative Council — Speaker ... ... ... 720 Chairman of Committees ... ... ... 450 House of Representatives— Speaker ... ... ... 900 Chairman of Committees ... ... ... 675 Civil List Act, 1920 (Section 17) — £ Honoraria of members of the Legislative Council ... 11,970 Honoraria of members of the House of Representatives ... 30,600 42,570 Civil List Act, 1920 (Section 22), and Finance Act, 1926 (Section 19) — Legislative Council— Clerk ... ... ... 800 Clerk Assistant ... ... ... 600 House of Representatives — Clerk ... ... ... 800 Clerk Assistant ... ... ... 600 Civil Service Act, 1908 (Sections 28-30) — Pensions, Compensation, and Gratuities under Civil Service Act, 1908 ... 11,500 Defence Act, 1909 (Sections 75-86)— Pensions and allowances ... ... ... 2,700 Education Act, 1914— Educatio?i Boards — Subsidies on bequests and voluntary contributions on account of Public Primary and District High Schools ... ... ... 21,000 Technical Instruction— Subsidies on bequests and voluntary contributions ... ... 2,000 National Scholarships— Grants to Education Boards for junior and senior scholarships ... 12,000 Secondary Schools— Subsidies on bequests and voluntary contributions ... ... j 2,000

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PERMANENT CHARGES —continued.

1929-30. UNDER SPECIAL ACTS OE THE LEGISLATURE—continued. £ Education Reserves Act, 1928— Section 25— Compensation for improvements ... ... ... 100 Section 28— Compensation for improvements ... ... ••• 1,500 Family Allowances Act, 1926 (Section 18) — Allowances towards maintenance of children ... ... ... 65,000 Finance Act, 1923 (Section 13) — Annuity of £150 per annum to Miss Ida Eraser, daughter of the late Sir William Fraser, Member of the Executive Council and of the Legislative Council ... ... ... 150 Finance Act, 1924 ( Section 30) — Annuity of £200 per annum to Lady Salmond, widow of the late Sir John Salmond, Judge of the Supreme Court ... ... ... 200 Finance Act, 1925 (Section 7)— General expenses of New Zealand Institute ... ... ... 1,500 Finance Act, 1925 (Section 8) —• Refunds in respect of totalizator-tax ... ... ... 24,000 Finance Act, 1926 (Section 23 (3)) — Stamp duty on transfers of New Zealand stock ... ... ... 1,500 Finance Act, 1926 (Section 34) — Pensions for ex-members of New Zealand Defence and Naval Forces 750 Fire Brigades Act, 1926 (Section 26 (1)) — Subsidies to Fire Boards ... ... ... 3,800 Finance Act, 1927 (No. 2), Section 24— £ Fees, fines, &c., payable to Main Highways Revenue Fund ... 332,000 Amount of duties on tires, tubes, &c., payable to Main Highways Revenue Fund ... ... 210,000 542,000 Finance Act, 3 927, ( Section 11) — Allowance to Speaker of House of Representatives ... ... 100 Finance Act, 1927 (No. 2), (Section 5) — Contribution towards cost of Naval Base at Singapore ... ... 125,000 Government Railways Amendment Act, 1926 (Section 37, Subsection (1) (b)) — Losses on operation of branch lines and isolated sections of railways ... 495,000 Greymouth Harbour Board Ame?idment Act, 1920 (Sections 5 and 7) — Subsidy for interest, sinking fund, and other loan charges ... ... 15,000 High Commissioner Act, 1908 (Section 6)— Salary of High Commissioner ... ... ... 2,000 Hospitals and Charitable Institutions Act, 1926— Subsidies to Hospital Boards ... ... ... 717,000 Subsidy' to Jubilee Institute for the Blind (administered by Department of Education) ... ... ... 1,390 Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1925 (Sections 64 and 73) — Salaries of Judge and Members of the Arbitration Court ... ... 3,500 Judicature Act, 1908 (Sections 12-14), and Judicature Amendment Act, 1920 (Section 2) — Superannuation to retired Judges ... ... ... 3,333

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PERMANENT CHARGES—continued.

UNDER SPECIAL ACTS OP THE LEGISLATURE—continued. 1929-30. Judicature Amendment Act, 1920 (Section 3) — £ Salaries of Judges of the Supreme Court ... ... 18,250 £ Less credit (Department of Labour) : Salary of Hon. Mr. Justice Blair while acting as Judge of the Court of Arbitration during the absence of the Hon. Mr. Justice Frazer ... ... 430 17,820 Land Act, 1924 (Sections 139 and 358) — Payments to Receivers of Land Revenue, Local Bodies' Deposit Accounts, for payment to local authorities in respect of rents, royalties, &c. ... 8,000 Land and Income Tax Amendment Act, 1925 (Section 6) — Interest on income-tax paid in advance .. ... ... 4,800 Land Settlement Finance Act, 1909 ( Section 13) — Deficiencies in principal or interest due on debentures guaranteed by the Government ... ... ... 100 Local Bodies' Loans Amendment Act, 1908 (Section 10) — Sinking funds of guaranteed loans payable to Public Trustee ... ... 600 Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1926 (Subsections 1 and 2 of Section 76) — Sinking funds payable to State Advances Office ... ... ... 230 Magistrates' Cotirts Act, 1928 (Section 8) — Salaries of Magistrates ... ... ... 27,400 Marlborough High School Act, 1899 (Section 17)— Grant-in-aid ... ... 400 Massey Agricultural College Act, 1926 (Section 23) — Grant for maintenance of College ... ... ... 15,000 Massey Agricultural College Act, 1926 (Section 22), and Massey Agricultural College Act, 1927 (Section 8, Subsection (1) )— Subsidies on voluntary contributions ... ... ... 500 Motor Spirits Taxation Act, 1927 (Sections 6-10) — Expenditure under Act ... ... ... 900,000 Municipal Corporations Act, 1920 (Section 71) — Subsidies to Borough Councils in respect of general rates ... ... 30,500 National Provident Fund Act, 1926— Section 74 (2) — £ Subsidies on contributions ... ... 58,370 Section 70— Maternity allowances ... ... 7,500 Section 42 (2) — Maternity allowances for Friendly Societies ... ... 36,500 Section 52 — Subsidy on total contributions from approved Friendly Societies for the year ended 31st December, 1928 ... 754 — 103,124 Native Land Amendment and Native Land Claims Adjustment Act, 1922 (Section 27), and Native Land Amendment, and Native Land Claims Adjustment Act, 1923 (Section 13) — Annual payment on account of Arawa District Lakes ... ... 6,000 Native Land Amendment and Native Land Claims Adjustment Act, 1925 (Section 13) — Payments for purposes of higher education and advancement of Natives ... 3,000 Native Land Ameyidment Act and Native Land Claims Adjustment Act, 1926 (Section 15 (1) )— Payment of annual sum to Tuwharetoa Trust Board ... ... 3,000

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PERMANENT CHARGES —continued.

1Q9Q_ 30 UNDER SPECIAL ACTS OP THE LEGISLATE EE—continued,. ov$ New Plymouth Harbour Board 'Endowment Act, 1874 (Section 2) — One-fourth of proceeds of sales, &c., payable to Harbour Board £ to 31st December, 1928 ... ... ••• 3,000 Neiv Zealand Loans Act, 1908 — New Zealand Consolidated Stock— £ Charges and expenses of management ... ... 36,000 Less recoverable from other accounts ... ... 11,000 • 25,000 New Zealand University Amendment Act, 1914, and Amendment Act, 1919 (Sections 3 and 4) — University National Scholarships ... ... 3,600 University bursaries ... ... ... 17,250 ■ Grants to University Colleges (4) for workers' extension lectures ... 2,000 University Colleges— Subsidies on bequests and voluntary contributions ... 13,000 New Zealand University Amendment Act, 1928 (Section 7) — Grants-in-aid— Auckland University ... ... ... 9,750 Victoria University ... ... ... 7,750 Canterbury University ... ... ... 6,000 University of Otago ... ... ... 15,350 Pensions Act, 1926— Pensions and allowances — £ Miners pensions ... ... 48,500 Less credits from gold duty under section 448, Mining Act, 1926 ... ... 2,400 46,100 Military pensions (Maori War) ... ... ... 11,000 Old-age pensions ... ... 1,100,000 Less amount charged to National Endowment Account ... 37,500 1,062,500 Pensions for the Blind ... ... ... 14,000 Widows' pensions ... ... ... 320,000 Police Offences Act, 1927 (Section 15) — Fines due Societies for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ... ... 100 Public Revenues Act, 1926 — Section 6— £ Salary of Controller and Auditor-General ... ... 1,300 Sections 30 and 96 —• Claims repayable under Sections 30 and 96 ... ... 300 Section 133 (1) — 1,600 Eire Insurance Fund ... ... ... 10,000 Public Revenues Act, 1926 (Section 40)— Interest on temporary transfers between accounts ... ... 4,000 Public Revenues Act, 1926 (Section 134 (7)) — Government Stores Marine Insurance Fund ... ... ... 100 Public Revenues Act, 1926 (Section 151) — Free issue of official postage-stamps to members Houses ... 2,200 Public Service Act, 1912, and Appropriation Act, 1920 (Section 16, Subsection (1), and Appropriation Act, 1925 (Section 20 (1) (a)) — £ Public Service Commissioner ... ... 1,500 Assistant Public Service Commissioner (temporary) ... 1,092 2,592 Public Service Superannuation Act, 1927 (Section 62) — Pensions in respect of Police Officers ... ... ... 600 Public Service Superannuation Act, 1927 (Section 114) — £ Increased superannuation allowances to widows and children 19,369 Less credits ... ... 4,317 15,052

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PERMANENT CHARGES—continued.

ANALYSIS.

1929-30. UNDER SPECIAL ACTS OF THE LEGISLATURE—continued. Public Service Superannuation Act, 1927' —• i £ Annual subsidies— £ £ Public Service Superannuation Fund ... 86,000 Less credits ... 38,967 47,033 Teachers' Superannuation Fund ... ... 43,000 — 90,033 .Reserves and, other Lands Disposal and Public Bodies Empowering Act, 1916 (,Section 67) — Compensation to Mrs. Ann Noble, of Alexandra, Otago ... ... i 78 Botorua Borough Act, 1922 (Section 6) — Payment to Rotorua Borough of portion of fees received at the Government Sanatorium ... ... ... 1 1,300 Rural Intermediate Credit Act, 1927 (Section 19) — Grant towards expenses of administration ... ... ... 4,000 Slaughtering and Inspection Act, 1908 (Section 60), and Amendment Act, 1910 — Compensation to owners of stock condemned ... ... ... 15,500 Stock Act, 1908 ( Section 45) — Compensation for diseased stock destroyed ... ... ... 14,500 Valuation of Land Act, 1925 (Section 47) — Acquisition of land under Sections 44 and 45 ... ... ... i 100 Victoria College Act, 1905 (Section 37) — 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) ... ... ... 1,200 War Pensions Act, 1915 — Pensions and allowances ... ... ... 1,175,000 TOTAL UNDER SPECIAL ACTS ... ... 6,380,747

• 1929-30. £ Education Purposes ... ... ... ... ... 137,090 Pensions ... ... ... ... ... ... 2,712,911 Salaries and Honoraria ... ... ... ... ... 103,007 Subsidies to Hospital Boards ... ... ... ... 717,000 Subsidies to Local Authorities on rates ... ... ... ... 218,500 Subsidies to Superannuation and National Provident Funds ... ... 164,209 Territorial Revenue ... .. ... ... ... 8,000 Miscellaneous ... ... ... ... ... 258,030 Transfer to Working Railways Account: Losses on operation of branch lines, &c. ... ... .. ... ... ... 495,000 Main Highways Account ... ... ... ... ... 1,442,000 Naval Base at Singapore .. ... ... ... ... 125,000 TOTAL ... ... ... ... ... ... 6,380,747

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LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENTS.

1929-30. Salaries. ■ j Other Charges. Total. Vote No. 1. —Legislative Departments — £ £ £ Subdivision I. —■Legislative Council .. .. % j _ 2 949 ,, II. —House of Representatives .. 11 195 1 205 12,400 111.—Law Drafting Office .. .. 8 \ 305 i\ui 4,746 „ IV. —General Assembly Library .. 3 218 1,700 4,818 V.—Hansard .. .. .. 6,227 7,500 13,727 „ VI.—Bellamy's .. .. .. 6,263 1,150 7,413 „ VII. —General Expenses .. .. 4,997 52,131 57,128 GROSS TOTAL .. .. .. 38,054 65,127 103,181 Credits-IN-AID .. .. .. 100 8,114 8,214 NET TOTAL .. .. .. 37,954 57,013 94,967 Number ] tem . 1929-30 of Persons. V0TB n 0 . 1 •—LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENTS. v ou ' 1 1929-30. Subdivision No. I.—Legislative Council. £ £ Salaries and other Charges— 5 1 Salaries and ather Charges ... ... ... 2,690 1 2 Staff of Minister leading Legislative Council ... 259 6 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (additional) —■ Department of Internal Affairs — Part salary of typist in office of £ Leader of Legislative Council 100 Total—Subdivision No. I ... 2,949 Subdivision No. II.—House of Representatives. 3 Salaries— 1 Second Clerk Assistant ... ... ... 530 1 *Sergeant-at-Arms ... ... ... 300 1 Reader and Clerk of Bills and Papers ... ... 430 1 Accountant ... ... ... 355 ] 1 Clerk and Typist ... ... ... 300 1 Clerk to Mr. Speaker ... ... .. 230 4 Committee Clerks.: 1 at £250,1 at £240, 2 at £230 950 1 Chief Messenger ... ... ... 350 1 Assistant Chief Messenger ... ... ... 330 1 Messenger (to Mr. Speaker) ... ... ... 320 jg Non-permanents. £ Extra Clerks ... ... 1,190 Extra Committee Reporting... ... 515 Extra Messengers ... ... 5,395 7,100 11,195 Note.—Scale salaries or wages include cost-of-living increase. * Also receives £175 16s. per annum superannuation.

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LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENTS—continued.

i of'peraons. Item \ VOTE No. 1.—LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENTS— 1929-30. continued. 1929-30. ~ Subdivision No. II.—House of Representatives —contd. £ £ Other Charges for and incidental to — 4 Office requisites ... ... ... 50 5 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 750 6 Telephone services, including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls ... ... 395 7 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision ... 10 1,205 Total —Subdivision No. II ... 12,400 Subdivision No. III.—Law Drafting Office. g Salaries — Bill Drafting Department— 1 Law Draftsman ... ... ... 1,100 Assistant Law Draftsmen — 2 2 at £640 ... ... ... 1,280 Compilation Department— 1 Compiler of Statutes ... ... ... 700 Clerical and General— , 1 Typist and Office Assistant ... ... 225 5 ' 3,305 Other Charges fob and incidental to — 9 Annual certificates under the Law Practitioners Act. 1908 ... ... ...' 11 10 Compassionate allowance to the widow of the late E. Y. Redward, Compiler of Statutes... ... 800 11 Compilation and printing "Index to the Laws of New Zealand" (recoverable) ... ... 450 12 Motor-hire ... ... ... 60 13 Office requisites, printing and stationery, postage, and contingencies ... ... ... 40 14 , Purchase of law reports and other publications ... 25 15 I Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 55 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Sale of "Index to the.Laws of New £ Zealand" ... ... 300 1,441 Total—Subdivision No. Ill ... 4,746 Subdivision No. IV.—General Assembly Library. Salaries— Library— 1 Chief Librarian (also £200 Controller Dominion Archives, and £50 Advisory Director Turnbull Library) ... ... ... 575 1 First Assistant ... ... ... 500 4 Assistant: 1 at £350, 1 at £250, 1 at £230, 1 at £210 1,040 1 Attendant ... ... ... 230 1 Binder ... ... ... 325 1 Messenger ... ... ... 208 1 Gleaner ... ... ... 240 lcT 3,118 Other Charges for and incidental to — 17 Binding books ... ... ... 600 18 Grant to Library Eund ... ... ... 900 19 Newspapers and carriage of books ... ... 200 1,700 Total—Subdivision No. IV ... 4,818

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LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENTS—continued.

Number It 1929—30 of Persons. VOTE No. 1 .—LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENTS— xv * v continued. 1929-30. Subdivision No. V.— Hansard. £ £ 20 Salaries— Hansard— 1 Chief Reporter ... ... ... 550 10 Reporters : 2 at £450*, 1 at £440, 1 at £420, 1 at £400, 3 at £390, 1 at £370, 1 at £360 4,060 1 Supervisor ... ... ... 475 1 Supervisor's Assistant ... ... ... 412 1 Clerk to Supervisor ... ... ... 250 1. Indexer ... ... ... 210 1 Committee Reporter ... ... ... 270 16 6,227 Other Charges fob and incidental to — 21 Printing of Hansard ... ... ... 7,500 Total —Siibdivision No. V ... ... 13,727 Subdivision No. VI.—Bellamy's. 22 Salakies — 1 Manager (also Officer in Charge of Parliament Buildings) ... ... ... 600 1 Chef ... ... ... 400 1 Head Waiter ... ... ... 300 1 Clerk ... ... ... j 320 9 Attendants, Manager's Staff: 1 at £300, 3 at £275, 4 at £240 per annum, 1 at 16s. 4d. per day ... 2,385 13 Extra Attendants, Manager's staff, during session ... 2,098 Extra Attendants, Manager's staff, during recess ... 160 6,263 Othek Chakges for and incidental to — 23 Linen, glassware, china, cutlery, plateware, towels, kitchen utensils, uniforms, furniture, &c., for use of members in Bellamy's and Parliamentary Buildings ... ... ... 350 24 Maintenance of staff during session ... ... 600 25 Washing linen, &c. ... ... ... 200 1,150 Total —Subdivision No. VI ... 7,413 Subdivision No. VII.—General Expenses. 26 Salaries — 1 Carpenter : .1 at £300 (also salary three months (approximately) ending 31st March, 1929) ... 370 1 Electrician in charge of lighting, bells, and telephones during session ... ... ... 120 1 Furnace Attendants during session ... ... 525 6 Gardeners in grounds : 1 at £252, 2 at £239, 2 at £230, 1 at £198 .. ... ... 1,388 * 1 at £450 also receives £225 from Department of Justice.

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LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENTS—continued.

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Number Item • 1929-30 of Persons. VOTE No. 1.—LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENTS— OUcontinued. 1929-30. Subdivision No. VII. —General Expenses—continued. £ £ 26 Salaries —continued. 9 Night-watchmen: 8 at £240, 1 at £235 ... 2,155 j Relieving Watchmen ... ... ... 420 [ 18 Department of Internal Affairs : Value of leave due to watchman transferred to Department of Internal Affairs ... ... ... 19 4,997 Other Charges for and incidental to — 27 Advertising ... ... ... 15 28 Allowances and travelling - expenses of Members attending meetings during Recess of Select Committee on Standing Orders and Procedure of the House of Representatives ... .. ... 188 29 Bonus to employees ... ... ... 620 30 Charwomen ... .. ... 2,900 Department of Internal Affairs— 31 Annotating Statutes ... ... ... 260 32 Supply of statistical publications to Members of the Legislature by the Census and Statistics Office 367 33 Fuel, light, power, and water ... ... 2,700 34 Furniture, brooms, brushware, soap, towels, linen, matches, tools, coal-buckets, and shovels (purchase and repairs) ... ... ... 2,000 1 35 Hire of motor-cars for Speakers of both Houses for official purposes ... ... ... 50 36 Laundry-work for Legislative Department ... 100 37 i Meals to Messengers on late-sitting nights ... 100 | 38 Office equipment, &c., for Ministers' offices ... 250 39 1 Parliamentary photographic shield ... ... 30 40 i Passages and expenses of witnesses attending Committee ... ... ... 10 41 [ Passages of— £ Members of both Houses ... ... 1,500 Members' wives ... ... 250 1,750 42 Postage and telegrams, including parliamentary papers 800 43 Printing of Statutes, Journals, Appendices', Bills, Order Papers, &c. (part recoverable) ... ... 10,500 44 Private Secretary to the Leader of the Opposition ... 100 45 Railway passes and concessions to members and exmembers of the Legislature, families, relations, &c., cost of ... ... ... 26,345 46 Railway passes to officers of the Legislature ... 270 47 Railway sleeping-berths for Members of Parliament 400 48 Refund to Post Office, being difference between special and ordinary rates for telegrams from Members of the General Assembly ... ... ... 1,500 : 49 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 25 50 Typewriters —• £ Purchase of ... ... 50 Repairs ... ... 70 120 51 Uniforms for messengers ... ... ... 100 52 Upkeep of parliamentary grounds ... ... 150 53 Winding and repairing clocks, &c. ... ... 66 54 Window-cleaning, rubbish-removal, and chimneysweeping ... ... ... 390 55 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision ... 25 52,131

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LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENTS—continued.

(a) Credits-iii-aid : — Other Salaries. Charges. 1929-30. £ £ £.'1 Subdivision I 100 .. 100 111 .. 300 300 VII .. 7,814 7,814 Totals .. 100 8,114 8,214

Number of Persons. • V0TB Nq 2 _ LEGISLATIV E DEPARTMENTS— 1929-30. continued. 1929-30. 1 7 ~~ Subdivision No. VII.—General Expenses —continued. £ £ Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Fuel, light, power, water, and general attendance supplied other Departments occupying Parlia- £ ment Buildings ... ... 794 Sale of Statutes,-Journals, &c. ... 7,000 Sale of typewriters ... ... 20 7,814 Total —Subdivision No. VII ... 57,128 GBOSS Total ... ... ... 103,181 Credits-in-aid (a) ... ... 8,214 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 1. ... 94,967

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PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT.

1929-30. Salaries. Other Charges, j Total. Vote No. 2.—Prime Minister's Department— £ £ £ Gross Total ... ... ... 2,675 11,315 13,990 Credits-in-aid NET TOTAL ... ... ... 2,675 11,315 13,990 _ _ Number xtem. 1qoq_qn of Persons. VOTE No. 2. —PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT. 1929-30. , 1 * Salaries—• £ ! £ 1 1 at £1,150 (Permanent Head, also Clerk Executive Council and Secretary to Cabinet) ... " ... 1,150 1 1 at £825 (Imperial Affairs Officer, also Secretary Department of External Affairs) ... ... 825 1 1 at £700 (Private Secretary to Prime Minister) ... 700 3 2,675 Other Charges for and incidental to — —- 2 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 100 League of Nations — 3 Expenses of delegate to Geneva ... ... 500 4 New Zealand official publications supplied to League at Geneva ... ... ... 25 5 New Zealand's proportion of secretariat expenses for year ending 31st December, L929 ... 10,180 6 Office fittings and requisites ... ... 50 7 Post and Telegraph Department: Reception of British official wireless news ... ... 100 8 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes .. ... 25 9 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 150 10 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 60 11 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 100 12 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 25 11,315 Gross Total ... ... ... ... 13,990 Credits-in-aid NET TOTAL - VOTE No. 2 ... ... 13,990 i : ! * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification List." Note.—Scale salaries or wages include cost-of-living increase.

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TREASURY DEPARTMENT.

1929-30. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Vote No. 3. —Treasury Department — £ £ £ Subdivision I. —Salaries .. .. .. 29,720 ... 29,720 „ II. —Miscellaneous Services .. .. ... 14,222 14,222 Gross TOTAL .. .. .. 29,720 14,222 43,942 CREDITS-IN-AID .. .. .. 1,159 2,400 | 3,559 NET TOTAL .. .. .. 28,561 11,822 40,383 Number Item> 1929-30 of Persons. VOTE No. 3.—TEEASOEY DEPAETMENT. ou ' 1929-30. Subdivision No. I.—Salaries. £ £ 1 * Salaries— Administrative Division. 1 1 at £1,450 (Secretary, Beceiver-General, Paymaster-General, Eegistrar New Zealand Inscribed Stock, also Super- £ intendent, National Provident Fund)... 1,450 1 1 at £1,200 (Assistant Secretary and Accountant, and Deputy Eegistrar New Zealand Inscribed Stock) ... 1,200 —— 2,650 Clerical Division. Class Special— 1 at £765 ... ... 765 2 1 at £665 ... ... 665 — 1,430 Class I— 1 1 at £615 ... ... ... 615 Class II— 2 2 at £515 ... ... ... 1,030 Class III— 1 1 at £470 ... ... ... 470 Class IV— 5 at£425 ... ... 2,125 6 1 at £425 (7 months), £400 (5 months) 415 2,540 Class V— 10 at £380 ... ... 3,800 11 1 at £380 (10 months), £355 (2 months) 376 4,176 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification List." Note.—-Scale salaries or wages include oost-of-living increase.

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TREASURY DEPARTMENT—continued.

of N p~. Item - 1929-30. VOTE No. 3. —TEEASOEY DEPAETMENT— 1929-30. continued. £ £ Subdivision No. I—Salaries—continued. 1 Salaries—continued. Clerical Division —continued. Class VI— £ 10 at £335 ... ... 3,350 1 at £335 (4 months) ... ... 112 1 at £335 (3 months), £320 (9 months) 324 13 1 at £335 (1 month), £320 (11 months) 321 4,107 Class VII— 3 at £295 ... ... 885 1 at £295 (5 months), £275 (7 months) 283 1 at £295 (3 months), £275 (9 months) 280 1 at £295 (2 months), £275 (10 months) 278 1 at £295 (1 month), £275 (11 months) 27V 1 at £275 (5 months), £250 (7 months) 260 1 at £275 (2 months), £250 (10 months) 254 2 at £250 (11 months), £230 (1 month) 497 2 at £250 (7 months), £230 (5 months) 483 1 at £250 (5 months), £230 (7 months) 238 1 at £250 (4 months), £230 (8 months) 237 2 at £230 ... ... 460 1 at £230 (9 months), £210 (3 months) 225 1 at £230 (1 month), £210 (11 months) 212 3 at £210 (11 months), £190 (1 month) 625 1 at £210 (3 months), £190 (9 months) 195 3 at £210 (2 months), £190 (10 months) 580 3 at £210 (1 month), £190 (11 months) 575 1 at £190 ... ... 190 1 at £190 (7 months), £155 (5 months) 175 2 at £190 (3 months), £155 (9 months) 328 1 at £155 (10 months), £135 (2 months) 152 1 at £155 (7 months), £135 (5 months) 147 1 at £155 (5 months), £135 (7 months) 143 2 at £155 (3 months), £135 (9 months) 280 1 at £135 (6 months), £115 (6 months) 125 1 at £135 (3 months), £115 (9 months) 120 1 at £115 (10 months), £95 (2 months) 112 1 at £115 (7 months), £95 (5 months) 107 2 at £115 (5 months), £95 (7 months) 207 1 at £95 (11 months), £80 (1 month) 94 46 1 at £80 ... ... 80 9,104 Cadets'lodging-allowances ... ... ... 100 General Division. 1 at £260 ... ... 260 1 at £255 (7 months) ... ... 149 1 at £225 ... ... 225 1 at £205 ... ... 205 1 at £185 ... ... 185 8 3 at £160 ... ... 480 1,504 N on-permanents. 1 at £195 ... ... 195 1 at £182 ... ... 182 1 at £180 ... ... 180 1 at £177 ... ... 177 1 at £165 ... ... 165 1 at £158 ... ... 158 1 at £134 ... ... 134 1 at £120 ... ... 120

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TREASURY DEPARTMENT—continued.

of^Persons. It6m ' 1929-30. VOTE No. 3.—TREASURY DEPARTMENT— 1929--30. continued. £ £ Subdivision No. I. —Salaries—continued. 1 Salaries —continued. Non-pekmanents—continued. £ 2 at £112 ... ... 224 1 at £109 ... ... 109 1 at £94 ... ... 94 1 at £90 ... ... 90 14 1 at £66 ... ... 66 1,894 106 Allowances to officers performing special or higher duties under Public Service Regulations 24a and 209 100 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 5 L of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Salaries of Officers— £ Naval Defence i-j. ... 194 State Forests Account ... 615 Services rendered other ments—Department of Justice ... 30 Government Insurance Department ... ... 320 1,159 Total—Subdivision No. I ... ; 29,720 Subdivision No. II—Miscellaneous Services. Chakguss for and incidental to — 2 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 50 3 Bank exchange, commission, discount, and stamp duty (part recoverable) ... ... ... 1,000 4 Compassionate allowances of £50 each to Mrs. E. Woodruff and John William Moore (children of late Harry Moore, a relative of John Dunster (deceased), whose estate vested in the Crown owing to the predecease of testator's legatees) ... 100 5 Grants to officers on retirement equivalent to salary in lieu of leave in terms of Public Service Regulations ... ... ... 800 6 Law-costs ... ... ... 10 7 Local Government Loans Board: Fees, travelling allowances and expenses of members.. ... 600 8 Office fittings and requisites ... ... 250 9 Overtime and meal allowances ... ... 200 10 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 2,300 11 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 4,000 12 Refund of unclaimed dividends, New Zealand Stock 50 13 Refunds to Departments of cost of printing debentures 25 14 Refunds unclaimed moneys ... ... 700 15 Rent of offices ... ... ... 195 16 Retaining-fee for Financial Adviser ... ... 417 17 Telegrams beyond the Dominion (part recoverable)... 3,100 18 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 225 19 Travelling-allowances, &c., and transfer expenses ... 150

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TREASURY DEPARTMENT—continued.

(a) Credits-in-aid— Other Salaries. Charges. 1929-30 £ £ £ Subdivision I .. .. 1,159 .. 1,159 II .. .. .. 2,400 2,400 Totals .. .. 1,159 2,400 3,559

ofpeCons. Item " 1929-30. VOTE No. 3.—TREASURY DEPARTMENT— _ _ 1929-30. continued. £ £ Subdivision No. II. —■Miscellaneous Services —continued. Charges foe and incidental to —continued. 20 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision .. 50 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Re-venues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Exchange ... ... £100 Recovery of amounts paid by High Commissioner ... ... 500 Telegrams beyond the Dominion... 1,500 Miscellaneous ... ... 300 2,400 Total—Subdivision No. II ... 14,222 GROSS Total ... ... ... ... 43,942 Credits-in-aid (a) ... ... ... ... 3,559 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 3 ... 40,383

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NATIONAL PROVIDENT AND FRIENDLY SOCIETIES DEPARTMENT.

1929-30. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Vote No. 4. —National Provident and Friendly Societies £ £ £ Department — GROSS Total .. .. .. 11,596 14,384 25,980 CREDITS-IN-AID .. .. .. 218 5 223 NET TOTAL .. .. .. 11,378 14,379 25,757 I I S. "»• '' 19-29-30. ' 1929 _ 3Q VOTE No. 4.—NATIONAL PROVIDENT AND . FRIENDLY SOCIETIES DEPARTMENT. £ £ I * Salaries— Adminibtrativb Division. Superintendent, also Secretary to Treasury, &c. Clerical Division. Class Special— 1 1 at £665 ... ... ... 665 Class II— 1 1 at £515 ... ... ... 515 Class III— 1 1 at £470 ... ... ... 470 » Class IV— 3 3 at £425 ... ... ... 1,275 Class V— 3 3 at £380 ... ... ... 1,140 Class V1— 3 3 at £335 ... ... ... 1,005 Glass VII— £ 4 at £295 ... ... 1,180 1 at £250 (7 months), £230 (5 months) 242 2 at £230 ... ... 460 1 at £210 (9 months), £190 (3 months) 205 2 at £190 (1 month), £155 (11 months) 316 2 at £135 ... ... 270 1 at £135 (2 months), £115 (10 months) 118 1 at £115 (11 months), £95 (1 month) 114 2 at £115 (7 months), £95 (5 months) 214 1 at £115 (5 months), £95 (7 months) 104 1 at £115 (1 month), £95 (11 months) 96 2 at £95 (11 months), £80 (1 month)... 188 1 at £95 (10 months), £80 (2 months) 93 22 1 at £80 (11 months) ... ... 73 3,673 Cadets' lodging-allowances ... ... ■ ... 127 Allowance to married officer to provide a minimum of salary of £209 15s. per annum ... ... 52 General Division. 1 1 at £185 ... ... 185

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NATIONAL PROVIDENT AND FRIENDLY SOCIETIES DEPARTMENT—continued.

(a) Credits-in-aid — Other Salaries. Charges. 1929-30. £ £ £ 218 5 223 Totals .. 218 5 223

6—B. 7.

Number ItMB> of Persons. VOTE No. 4.—NATIONAL PROVIDENT AND lJAJ-HV. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES DEPARTMENT— 1929-30. continued. £ ■ £ 1 Salaries—continued. Non-permanents. £ 1 at £209 ... ... 209 1 at £183 ... ... 183 1 at £170 ... ... 170 4 at £156 ... ... 624 3 at £131 ... ... 393 2 at £113 ... ... 226 1 at £110 ... ... 110 1 at £100 ... ... 100 1 at £90 ... 90 1 at £88 ... ... 88 1 at £78 ... ... 78 2 at £76 ... ... 152 20 1 at £66 ... ... 66 2,489 55 11,596 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Assistance to Sick and Funeral Funds of Friendly Societies on account of deficiencies due to the war and of excess after-discharge sickness ... 10 3 Audit fees for inspection of Accounts ... ... 75 4 Commission, allowances, and agency expenses .. 5,860 5 Commission on money-orders for approved Friendly Societies maternity claims ... ... 59 6 Fees for certificates of birth, &c. ... ... 50 7 Fuel, light, power, and water ... ... 85 8 Maternity allowances claimed and specially approved by Board ... ... ... 6 9 Office fittings and requisites ... ... 165 10 Officers of Friendly Societies for statistical returns of sickness and mortality ... ... ... 1,150 11 Overtime and meal allowances ... ... 11 12 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 565 13 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 600 14 Rent ... ... ... 1,295 Services rendered by other Departments— 15 Department of Internal Affairs : Government Actuary's office ... ... ... 3,078 16 Government Insurance Department ... ... 100 17 Post and Telegraph Department ... ... 600 18 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 135 19 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 500 20 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 40 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Miscellaneous ... ... £223 14,384 Gross Total ... ... ... 25,980 Credits-in-aid (a)... ... ... ... 223 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 4 ... ... 25,757

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LAND AND INCOME TAX DEPARTMENT.

1929-30. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Vote No. 5. —Land and Income Tax Department — £ £ £ GROSS Total .. .. .. 41,317 24,906 66,223 Credits-IN-AID .. .. .. 100 1,210 1,310 NET TOTAL .. .. .. 41,217 23,696 64,913 Number Item . 1929-30. of Persons. j-uho uu. 1929-30. VOTE No. 5.— LAND AND INCOME TAX I ~ DEPARTMENT. £ £ I ; ■, ■; ; 'm . yi: ■ vc-i- ■ 1 *Salaries— Administrative Division. 1 1 at £1,000 (Commissioner of Taxes) ... ... 1,000 Clerical Division. Glass Special— 1 1 at £715 ... 715 Class I— £ 2 at £615 ... ... 1,230 7 5 at £565 ... ... 2,825 4,055 Glass II— 1 at £515 ... ... 515 2 1 at £515 (1 month) ... ... 43 558 Class III— 2 2 at £470 ... ... ... 940 Class IV— 12 12 at £125 ... ... ... 5,100 Glass V— 2 2 at £380 (9 months), £355 (3 months) ... 746 Class VI— 7 at £335 ... .. 2,345 2 at £335 (8 months), £320 (4 months) 660 10 1 at £320 ... ... 320 3,325 Class VII— 13 at £295 ... ... 3,835 1 at £295 (11 months), £275 (1 month) 294 1 at £295 (10 months), £275 (2 months) 292 * For particular of salinas saa " Public Saririaa OlsMaifioatiou List Notb.—Scaia oe iiialula ooit-of-liviqj luora.wa.

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LAND AND INCOME TAX DEPARTMENT—continued.

ofCon, Item - 1929-30. VOTE No. 5W-LAND AND INCOME TAX -- 1929-30. DEPARTMENT—continued. £ £ 1 Salaries—continued. Clerical Division—continued. Class VII—continued. £ 1 at £295 (9 months), £275 (3 months) 290 1 at £295 (7 months), £275 (5 months) 287 1 at £295 (2 months), £275 (10 months) 278 1 at £295 (1 month), £275 (11 months) 277 3 at £275 ... ... 825 1 at £275 (7 months), £250 (5 months) 265 1 at £275 (6 months), £250 (6 months) 263 1 at £275 (6 months), £230 (6 months) 252 2 at £275 (3 months), £250 (9 months) 512 1 at £275 (1 month), £250 (11 months) 252 2 at £250 (11 months), £230 (1 month) 496 2 at £250 (10-months), £230 (2 months) 494 1 at £250 (8 months), £230 (4 months) 244 1 at £250 (7 months), £230 (5 months) 242 2 at £250 (6 months), £230 (6 months) 480 3 at £250 (4 months), £230 (8 months) 708 1 at £250 (1 month), £230 (11 months) 232 3 at £230 ... ... 690 1 at £230 (11 months), £210 (1 month) 229 1 at £230-(10 months), £210 (2 months) 226 2 a-t £230 (9 months), £210 (3 months) 450 1-at £230 (1 month), £210-(11 months) 212 1 at £210 (11-months), £190 (1 month) 208 3 at £210 (10 months), £190 (2 months) 621 1 at £210 (1 month), £190 (11 months) 192 1 at £190 ... ... 190 1 at £190 (8 months), £155 (4 months) 178 2 at £190 (3 months), £155 (9 months) 328 1 at £190 (2 months), £155 (10 months) 161 8 at £190 (1 month), £155 (11 months) 1,264 2 at £155 ... 310 1 at £155 (7 months), £135 (5 months) 147 1 at £155 (5 months), £135 (7 months) 144 2 at £155 (3 months), £135 (9 months) 280 6 at £155 (2 months), £135 (10 months) 828 3 at £135 ... ... 405 1 at £135 (8 months), £115 (4 months) 128 1 at £135 (2 months), £115 (10 months) 118 - i,: 7 at £115 (11 months), £95 (1 month) 798 - - - 2 at £115 (10 months), £95 (2 months) 224 0.1 1 at £115 (9 months), £95 (3 months) 110 2 at £115 (1 month), £95 (11 months) 194 1 at £95 ... ... 95 1 at £95 (11 months), £80 (1 month) 94 4 at £95 (10 months), £80 (2 months) 372 2 at £95 (8 months), £80 (4 months) 180 6 at £95 (2 months), £80 (10 months) 492 1 at £95 (1 month), £80 (11 months) 81 3 at £80 ... ... 240 2 at £80 (10 months) ... ... 133 116 tJ. 1 at £80 (8 months) ... ... 53 21,193 Cadets'lodging-allowances ... ... 477 . General Division. 3 at £255 ... ... 765 3 at £255 (3 months), £245 (9 months)... V41 u. 1 at £205 ..■■■- ... 205 - 8 1 at £185 ... ... 185 1 1,896

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LAND AND INCOME TAX DEPARTMENT —continued.

of^Persons. Item " 1929-30. , VOTE No. 5—LAND AND INCOME TAX 1929-30. DEPARTMENT—continued. xi sa 1 Salaeies—continued. Non-permanents. £ 2 at £208 ... ... 416 1 at £143 ... ... 143 1 at £130 ... ... 130 1 at £130 (10 months), £117 (2 months) 128 7 at £117 ... ... 819 1 at £104 (10 months), £91 (2 months) 102 1 at £91 (10 months), £78 (2 months) ... 89 1 at £91 (8 months), £78 (4 months) ... 87 1 at £91 (10 months) ... ... 75 1 at £91 (8 months) ... ... 60 1 at £78 ... ... 78 2 at £65 ... ... 130 21 1 at £65 (10 months) ... ... 55 — 2,312 182 42,317 Estimated amount of salaries which may not be required on account of leave of absence on reduced t pay, resignations, &c. ... ... 1,000 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Amount recoverable from other Departments— Defence Department: Pay of £ officers in military camps ... 25 Stamp Duties Department: In respect of services of Inspectors 75 100 41,317 '« Othkb Chakges foe and incidental to— I . . 2 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 825 3 Cost of obtaining c.i.f. prices of wool and pelts for use in assessment of certain freezing companies ... 20 4 Law-costs (part recoverable) .. ... 1,600 5 Office equipment (furniture, fittings, and machines) 100 6 Overtime and meal allowances ... ... 10 7 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... .. 2,150 8 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 2,000 9 Rent of offices ... ... ... 82 10 Repairs and renewals to office equipment ... 265 Services rendered by other Departments— 11 Customs Department: Collecting deposits from travelling-agents for non-resident traders ... 200 12 Department of Internal Affairs (Census and Statistics Office): Amount payable for cards and labour ... ... ... 400 13 Post and Telegraph Department: Receiving landtax and income-tax ... ... ... 1,800 14 Valuation Department: Valuations of land for tax purposes ... ... ... 13,719 15 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 165 16 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 1,500

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LAND AND INCOME TAX DEPARTMENT—continued.

(a) Credits-in-aid— 1929-30. £ Salaries .. .. .. .. .. 100 Other Charges .. .. .. .. 1,210 Total .. .. .. .. 1,310

.."Si, 1929-30. VOTE No. 5.—LAND AND INCOME TAX 1929-30. I DEPARTMENT—continued. £ £ Other Charges for and incidental to—continued. 17 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 70 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Eevenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Law-costs ... ... £1,200 Travelling allowances and expenses recoverable from Stamp Duties Department in respeot of services of Inspectors ... 10 1,210 24,906 Gross Total ... ... ... 66,223 Credits-in-aid (a) ... ... ... ... 1,310 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 5... ... 64,913

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STAMP DUTIES DEPARTMENT.

1929-30. Salaries. | Other Charges. Total. Vote No. 6. —Stamp Duties Department— £ £ £ Subdivision I .—Stamp Duties .. .. 23,828 18,550 42,378 „ II.—Land and Deeds Registry.. .. 48,178 24,100 72,278 GROSS Total .. .. .. 72,006 42,650 114,656 ~ --<> •■■- -• • • - „ . '.v. ; • CREDITS-IN-AID .. .. .. 3,000 12,850 15,850 NET TOTAL .. .. .. 69,006 29,800 98,806 ———— . ________ . oftal, Item " 1929-30. — VOTE No. 6.—STAMP DUTIES DEPARTMENT. 1929-30. Subdivision No. I. —Stamp Duties. £ £ 1 * Salaries— Administrative Division. 1 1 at £1,000 (Commissioner of Stamp Duties and Secretary for Land and Deeds) ... ... 1,000 Clerical Division. Class Special— 1 1 at £800 ... ... ... 800 Class I— £ 2 at £615 .. ... 1,230 4 2 at £565 ... ... 1,130 ! 2,360 Class 11— 1 1 at £515 ... ... ... 515 Class IV— 4 4 at £425 ... ... ... | 1,700 I Class V— 4 4 at £380 ... ... ... 1,520 Class VI— 7 at £335 ... ... 2,345 9 2 at £320 ... ... 640 2,985 Class VII— 7 at £295 ... ... 2,065 1 at £295 (6 months), £275 (6 months) 285 1 at £295 (4 months), £275 (8 months) 282 1 at £295 ... ... 295 * For particulars of salaries see " Publio Service Classification List." Note.—Soale salaries or wages include cost-of-living increase.

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STAMP DUTIES DEPARTMENT—continued.

ofpeton, Item - . ; 1929-30. J VOTE No. 6.—STAMP DUTIES DEPARTMENT— 1929-30. continued,. ~ Subdivision No. I.—Stamp Duties—continued. 1 Salaries- —continued. Glass VII—continued. £ 4 at £275 ... ... 1,100 1 at £275 (6 months), £250 (6 months) 263 1 at £275 (3 months), £250 (9 months) 256 1 at £275 (2 months), £250 (10 months) 254 1 at £250 (6 months), £230 (6 months) 240 1 at £230 (1 month), £210 (11 months) 212 2 at £210 (10 months), £190 (2 months) 414 1 at £210 (2 months), £190 (10 months) 193 1 at £190 (4 months), £155 (8 months) 167 2 at £190 (2 months), £155 (10 months) 322 3 at £190 (1 month), £155 (11 months) 474 3 at £155 ... ... 465 1 at £155 (3 months), £135 (9 months) 140 1 at £135 ... ... 135 1 at £135 (10 months), £115 (2 months) 132 1 at £135 (5 months), £115 (7 months) 123 1 at £135 (2 months), £115 (10 months) 118 1 at £135 (1 month), £115 (11 months) 117 1 at £115 (10 months), £95 (2 months) 112 1 at £115 (5 months), £95 (7 months) 103 2 at £115 (1 month), £95 (11 months) 194 42 1 at £95 (2 months), £80 (10 months) 83 f:j, — 8,544 General Division. 1 at £270 ... ... 270 5 at £255 ... ... 1,275 1 at £240 (8 months) ... ... 160 3 at £185 ... ... 555 11 1 at £185 (8 months) ... ... 123 —— 2,383 Non-permanents. 1 at £240 .. ... 240 1 at £234 ... ... 234 1 at £182 ... ... 182 2 at £156 ... ... 312 2 at £186 (10 months), £143 (2 months) 308 1 at £143 ... ... 143 2 at £130 ... ... 260 1 at £117 ... ... 117 1 at £78 ... ... 78 13 1 at £65 ... ... 65 1,939 90 Cadets' lodging-allowances ... ... ... 82 23,828 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Advertising, books, photographs, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 200 3 Freight, cartage, and transport charges... ... 100 4 Fuel, light, power, and water ... ... 150 5 Grant to widow equivalent to leave due to officer (deceased) ... ... ... 20 6 Law-costs ... ... ... 500 7 Office-cleaning ... ... 50 8 Office equipment ... ... ... 210 9 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 1,100 J.0 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 1,400

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STAMP DUTIES DEPARTMENT—continued.

of N Pe m ra b ons. Item - 1929-30. — VOTE No. 6.—STAMP DUTIES DEPARTMENT— 1929-30. continued. £ £ Subdivision No. I.—Stamp Duties—continued. Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. 11 Eelieving-allowances ... ... ... 50 12 Remission of gift duty on donation of sports-ground, Point Chevalier, by Hallyburton Johnstone ... 138 13 Rent of offices ... ... ... 2,450 14 Services rendered by Department of Internal Affairs : Part cost of inspection of totalizators... ... 952 15 Stamp-printing (part recoverable) — £ Wages and overhead expenses ... 5,500 Printing-ink ... ... 550 Repairs to machinery ... ... 100 Stamp paper ... ... 3,750 Stamp dies and plates ... ... 500 10,400 16 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 270 17 Transfer and removal expenses ... ... 100 18 Travelling expenses and allowances ... ... 150 19 Typewriters— £ Purchase of ... ... 35 Maintenance of ... ... 15 50 20 Valuation fees ... ... .. 50 21 Valuator's services ... ... ,,, 200 22 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision ... 10 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — £ Law-costs and miscellaneous ... 50 Postage on parcels of stamped forms 300 Stamp-printing ... ... 12,500 12,850 18,550 Total—Subdivision No. I ... 42,378 Subdivision No. II.—Land and Deeds Registry. 23 Salaries — Professional Division. Class A— £ 2 at £715 ... ... 1,430 6 4 at £615 ... ... 2,460 3,890 Class B— 1 at £590 ... ... 590 4 3 at £565 ... ... 1,695 2,285 Class C— 2 at £490 ... ... 980 3 1 at £470 ... ... 470 1,450 Class D— 7 7 at £425 „. ... 2,975

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7— B. 7.

Number Ijtem 1 nnn o of Persons. - yoTE No. 6—STAMP DUTIES DEPARTMENT— 1929-30. 1 continued. 1929-30. Subdivision No. II. —Land and Deeds Registry— £ £ continued. 23 Salaries—continued. Clerical Division. Glass III— 2 2 at £470 ... ... ... 940 Class IV— 7 7 at £425 ... ... ... 2.975 Class F— 6 6 at £380 ... ... ... 2,280 Class VI — 4 4 at £335 ... ... ... 1,340 Class VII— £ 18 at £295 ... ... 5,310 2 at £295 (7 months), £275 (5 months) 574 2 at £295 (6 months), £275 (6 months) 570 i at £295 (5 months), £275 (7 months) 283 1 at £295 (4 months), £275 (8 months) 281 | 3 at £295 (1 month), £275 (11 months) 834 1 at £295 (2 months), £275 (10 months) 278 2 at £275 ... ... 550 i | 1 at £275 (1 month), £250 (11 months) 252 | 1 at £275 (9 months), £250 (3 months) 269 i J 1 at £275 (8 months), £250 (4 months) 265 1 at £'275 (7 months), £250 (5 months) 265 [ 1 at£275 (6 months), £250 (6 months) 263 1 at £275 (3 months), £250 (9 months) 257 1 at £275 (2 months), £250 (10 months) 255 1 at £250 (8 months), £230 (4 months) 243 1 at £250 (9 months), £230 (3 months) 245 1 at £230 (3 months), £210 (9 months) 215 1 at £210 (11 months), £190 (1 month) 208 1 at £210 (2 months), £190 (10 months) 193 1 at £210 (10 months), £190 (2 months) 207 1 at £210 (9 months), £190 (3 months) 205 1 at £210 (6 months), £190 (6 months) 200 2 at £190 (9 months), £155 (3 months) 362 1 at £190 (8 months), £155 (4 months) 179 2 at £190 (5 months), £155 (7 months) 340 4 at £190 (3 months), £155 (9 months) 656 7 at £190 (1 month), £155 (11 months) 1,148 2 at £190 ... ... 380 1 at £155 ... ... 155 4 at £155 (11 months), £135 (1 month) 612 2 at £155 (10 months), £135 (2 months) 302 2 at £155 (6 months), £135 (6 months) 290 1 at £155 (3 months), £135 (9 months) 140 3 at £155 (2 months), £135 (10 months) 417 1 at £135 ... ... 135 1 at £135 (11 months), £115 (1 month) 134 1 at £135 (9 months), £115 (3 months) 130 1 at £135 (4 months), £115 (8 months) 122 1 at £135 (3 months), £115 (9 months) 120 1 at £115 (6 months), £95 (6 months) 105 1 at £95 (6 months), £80 (6 months) 88 1 at £95 (7 months), £80 (5 months) 89 1 at £95 (8 months), £80 (4 months) 90 1 at £95 (1 month), £80 (11 months) 81 87 1 at £80 ... ... 80 18,377 General Division. 1 at £270 ... ... 270 2 at £255 ... ... 510 6 at £185 ... ... 1,110 11 2 at £205 ... ... 410 2,300

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STAMP DUTIES DEPARTMENT—continued.

jsst H I i929 - 8 °- i 1929-30. VOTE No. 6—STAMP DUTIES DEPARTMENT— j continued. £ £ Subdivision No. II.—Land and Deeds Registry —■ continued. 23 Salaries—continued. Non-perm anents. £ 2 at £315 ... ... 630; 1 at £295 ... ... 295 | 1 at £285 ... ... 285! 1 at £280 ... ... 280 1 at £275 ... .... 275 2 at £270 ... ... 540 1 at £265 ... ... 265 1 at £265 (9 months), £250 (3 months) ... 261 .1 at £240 ... ... 240 1 at £218 ... ... 218 ! 1 at £215 (9 months), £200 (3 months) ... 211 7 at £169 ... ... 1,183 1 1 at £169 (8 months), £156 (4 mouths) ... 165 3 at £156 ... ... 468 2 at £155 ... ... 310 1 at £155 (11 months), £145 (1 month) ... 154 2 at £145 (10 months), £135 (2 months... 288 : 0 1 at £145 (9 months), £135 (3 months) ... 143 1 at £143 ' ... ... 143 1 at £143 (9 months), £135 (3 months) ... 140 4 at £135 ... ... 540 5 at £130 ... ... 650 1 at £130 (9 months), £117 (3 months) ... 127 I 3 at £117 ... ... 351 1 at £117 (11 months), £104 (1 month) ... 116 2 at £104 ... ... 208 1 at £104 (1 month) ... ... 9 1 at £95 (10 months), £80 (2 months) ... 93 1 at £95 (9 months), £80 (3 months) ... 92 4 at £80 ... ... 320 2 at £80 (8 months) ... ... 108 2 at £78 ... ... ' 156 60 1 at £78 (9 months) ... ... 59 , ! 9,323 197 Cadets' lodging-allowances ... ... ... 43 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Amount recoverable from Land Assurance Fund for salaries, &c., incurred under Land Transfer Act, 1924 (see Section 18, Finance Act, 1924) ... ... £3,000 48,178 Other Charges for and incidental to — 24 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 500 25 Annual certificates under the Law Practitioners Act, 1908 ... ... ... 25 26 Binding ... ... ... 500

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STAMP DUTIES DEPARTMENT—continued.

Other (ct) Credits-in-aid — Salaries. Charges. 1929-30. £ £ £ Subdivision I .. .. 12,850 12,850 II .. 3,000 .. 3,000 Totals .. 3,000 12,850 15,850

ofZon, Item ' 1929-30. VOTE No. 6—STAMP DUTIES DEPARTMENT— 1929-30. continued. £ £ Subdivision No. II.—Land and Deeds Registry— continued. Other Charges foe and incidental to —continued. 27 Fireproof fittings, shelving, &c. ... ... 80028 Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... ... 25 29 Fuel, light, power, and water ... ... 350 30 Department of Lands and Survey: Draughtmen's work performed ... ... ... 15,500 31 Law-coats ... ... ... 25 32 Office-cleaning .. ... ... 50 33 Office equipment ... ... ... 785 31 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 500 35 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 1,200 36 Relieving allowances ... ... ... 100 37 Rent ... ... ... 3,000 38 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 180 39 Transfer and removal expenses ... ... 300 40 Travelling expenses and allowances ... ... 150 41 Typewriters — £ Purchase of ... ... 80 Maintenance of ... ... 20 — 100 42 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision ... 10 24,100 Total—Subdivision No. II ... 72,278 Gross Total ... ... ... ... 114,656 Cbedits-in-aid (a) ... ... ... ... 15,850 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 6 ... ... i — —j 98,806 1 . i ___ l_ ;

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

1929-30. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Vote No. 7.—Public Buildings— £ £ £ Gross Total ... ... ... 6,145 181,005 187,150 Credits-in-aid ... ... ••• 106,208 106,208 NET TOTAL ... ... ... 6,145 74,797 80,942 Vote No. 8. —Government and other Domains— Gkoss Total ... ... ... 6,385 2,305 8,690 Credits-in-aid ... . . ... 2,360 ... 2,360 NET TOTAL ... ... ... 4,025 2,305 6,330 Vote No. 9.—Maintenance and Repairs to Eoads— Gross Total ... ... ... 97,717 97,717 Credits-in-aid ... ... ... 4,117 4,117 NET TOTAL ... ... ... ... 93,600 j 93,600 Vote No. 10.—Maintenance of Irrigation, Drainage, and River-protection and Improvement Works— Gross Total ... ... ... ■■■ 21,250 21,250 Credits-in-aid ... ... ... ••• 200 200 NET TOTAL ... ... ... 21,050 21,050 TOTALS—CREDITS-IN-AID ... ... 2,360 110,525 112,885 TOTALS—NET ... ... ... 10,170 191,752 201,922 Number Item . j , qc?q qf) ° f Persons- VOTE No. 7.—PUBLIC BUILDINGS. i su ' , 1929-30. Expenses incidental to the Maintenance of Public Buildings, including Additions, Improvements, ' £ jg Fittings, and Furniture— 1 *Salaries— Professional Division. 1 1 at £900 ... ... 900 Class D— 2 2 at £380 ... ... ... 760 Clerical Division. Glass I— 1 1 at £615 ... ... ... 615 Class III— 1 1 at £470 ... ... ... 470 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification List." Note.—Scale salaries or wages include cost-of-living increase.

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

Number Tt.™ of Persons. II ! 1929-30. ' VOTE No. 7.—PUBLIC BUILDINGS —continued. Maintenance, etc. —contimied. £ £ Salaries—continued. Clerical Division—contimied. Glass V— 2, 2 at £380 ... ... ... 760 Class VI— 2 2 at £335 ... .. ... 670 Glass VII— 1 1 at £210 ... ... ... 210 General Division. £ 1 at £460 ... ... 460 1 at £260 ... ... 260 1 at £255 ... ... 255 4 1 at £205 ... ... 205 1,180 Non-pekmanents. 1 at £330 ... ... 330 2 1 at £250 ... ... 250 580 16 | • ! 6,145 Other Charges for and incidental to — ! 2 Accident compensation, sick-pay, holiday pay, and | special leave to workmen ... ... ... J 700 3 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 25 4 Canterbury Provincial Buildings (grant to Board under Section 11 (1) of the Canterbury Provincial Buildings Vesting Act, 1928) ... ... 465 Contributions to — 5 Chatham Islands Steamer Service subsidy ... 113 Drainage Boards for drainage, public buildings—■ 6 Christchurch ... ... ... 150 7 Dunedin ... ... ... 150 8 Electrical Wiremen's Begistration Act, 1925 (cost of administration, including fees of members of the Begistration Board) ... .. ... 1,800 9 Electrical Wiring and Supply Begulations (remuneration of Advisory Committee) ... ... 52 10 Engineers Begistration Act, 1924 (cost of administration, including allowance to Registrar, fees, &c., of members of the Begistration Board) ... 300 Expenses in addition to or in excess of amount provided under the Civil List Act, 1920 : Government Houses, Auckland and Wellington —• 11 Fuel, light, water, and cleaning, also outbuildings and grounds ... ... ... 900 12 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... 150 13 Freight, cartage, and transport charges (£12,000 recoverable) ... ... ... 14,000 Government Buildings throughout the Dominion— 14 Office requisites, fuel, light, power, water, cleaning, scavenging, and other annual services ... 2,000 15 Courthouses ... ... ... 5,000 16 Customhouses ... ... ... 200 17 Departmental Buildings ... ... ... 15,000 18 Gaols ... ... ... 2,000 19 Mental Hospitals ... ... ... 23,000 20 Police-stations ... ... ... 10,000 21 Public Works Workshops (maintenance and working expenses), (£46,000 recoverable) ... 48,000 22 Quarantine Stations ... ... ... 300

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

I of*Persons. Item> VOTE No. 7.—PUBLIC BUILDINGS—continued. 1929-30. 1929-30 ' Maintenance, etc. —continued. Other Charges for and incidental 10 —continued. £ £ Government Buildings throughout the Dominion —ctd. 23 Other Government Buildings ... ... 1,800 24 Bents (£10,000 recoverable) ... 14,000 25 Government House, Auckland (maintenance) ... 500 26 Government House, Auckland : Temporary accommodation and other miscellaneous expenses ... 50 27 Government House, Wellington (maintenance) ... 2,175 28 Government Houses, Auckland and Wellington : Household furnishings, &c. ... ... 400 29 High Commissioner's Office : Interest on unpaid balance of purchase-money ... ... 3,100 30 Lyttelton Borough Council, for extra water supplied to Government Departments (recoverable) ... 100 31 Parliamentary Buildings ... ... ... 4,000 32 Postages, telegrams, and telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) 250 33 Services and supplies for other Departments (£25,000 recoverable) ... ... ... 26,250 34 Special and other rates on Government properties ... ! 125 35 Travelling allowances (£400) and expenses (£500) ... i 900 36 Wages of overseers and staff workmen (£2,750 re- ; coverable) ... ... ... 3,000 37 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure in- j cidental to the other items of the vote ... I 50 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Freight, &c. ... ... £12,000 j Public Works Workshops ... 46,000 Bents ... ... ... 10,000 Services, &c., for other Departments 25,000 Wages of overseers, &c. ... 2,750 Miscellaneous items ... ... 10,458 106,208 181,005 GROSS Total ... ... ... 1 — 187,150 Credith-in-AID ... ... ... i ... 106,208 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 7 ... ... ! ! 80,942 ' VOTE No. 8.—GOVERNMENT AND OTHER DOMAINS. Government Domains — ' 1 j Salaries— General Division. £ 1 at £270 ... ... 270 2 at £252 ... ... 504 4 1 at £208 ... ... 208 — 982 Non-pekmanents. 1 Gardener at £270 . ... 270 4 Gardeners at £250 ... ... 1,000 1 Gardener at £245 ... ... 245 6 Gardeners at £239 .. 1,434

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

onwn, Item - I 1929-30. VOTE No. 8.—GOVEENMBNT AND OTHER ! 1929-30. DOMAINS—continued. £ £ Government Domains —continued. 1 Salaries—continued. Non-permanents—continued. £ 3 Gardeners ac £234 ... ... 702 6 Gardeners at £229 ... ... J,374 1 Gardener at £219 ... ... 219 23 1 Gardener at £159 ... ... 159 5,403 27 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — " Miscellaneous ... ... £2,360 6,385 Other Charges for and incidental to— j — 2 Coal, coke, &c. ... ... ... 100 3 Flower seeds, bulbs, plants, &c. ... ... 150 4 Garden implements, manures, &c. ... ... 250 ' 5 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 75 575 Other Domains and Works as undkr — 6 Fencing and improvement: Recreation-grounds and domains ... ... ... 50 Grants : Purchase aud Improvements — 7 Burwood Domain (towards purchase of) ... 200 8 Enfield Domain (improvements) ... ... 50 9 Garth Domain (improvements) ... ... 20 10 Grahamtown Domain (improvements) ... ... 25 11 Hector Domain (improvement s) ... ... 50 12 Helensville Domain ... ... ... 50 13 Hukerenui (improvements) ... ... ... 23 14 Kaihere Domain ... ... ... 50 15 Matiere Cemetery ... ... ... 75 16 Ohai Recreation-ground (purchase) ... ... 100 17 Orewa Beach Recreation Reserve (improvements) .. 95 18 Papamoa (improvements) ... ... ... 25 19 Rangiora Recreation-grounds (towards purchase) ... 250 20 Rhodes Park (improvements) ... ... 300 21 Rotorua-Atiamuri Road Recreation Reserve (improvements) ... ... ... 35 22 St. Helens Domain (improvements) ... ... 25 23 Taupo Domain ... ... ... 50 24 Tuatapere Domain (river-protection works) ... 30 25 Waiuta Domain (improvements) ... ... 50 Subsidies— 26 Cave Domain (improvements), (£1 for £1) ... 25 27 Fairlie Domain (improvements, extension, aud protection of Domain), (£1 for £1) ... ... 150 28 Gannets' Reserve, Cape Kidnappers (£1 for £1) ... 15 29 Geraldine Domain (improvements), (£1 for £2) ... 50 30 Hanmer Domain (improvements), (£1 for £1) ... 50 31 Kimbolton Domain (improvements), (£1 for £l) ... 50 32 Kynnersley Domain, Waimarie (£1 for £1) ... 50 33 Massey Park Domain (improvements) ... 50 34 Murchison Domain (improvements), (£1 for £1) ... 50 35 Omau Domain (improvements), (£1 for £1) ... 25 36 Otoko Domain (improvements), (£1 for £1) ... 50 37 Pahi Domain (improvements), (£3 for £1) ... 75 38 Paihia (improvements), (£1 for £1) ... ... 100

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

„, N ™„oi. 1929-30. VOTE No. 8.—GOVERNMENT AND OTHEE j 1929-30. DOMAINS —continued. | £ | £ Other Domains and Works as under —continued. Subsidies—continued. 39 . Panmure Domain (improvements to Domain), (£1 for £1) ... ... ... 50 40 Papanui Domain (improvements), (£1 for £1) ... 200 41 | Eunanga Domain (improvements), (£1 for £1) ... I 45 42 I Tahuna Domain (improvements), (£1 for £1) ... ! 25 43 j Tapu Flat (purchase of land), (£1 for £1) ... 350 44 Tokaroa Domain (improvements), (£1 for £1) ... , 20 45 Urenui Domain (improvements), (£l for £1) ... 1 20 46 Waiau Domain (fencing), (£1 for £1) ... ... 20 47 | Waihou Domain (improvements), (£1 for £1) ... 300 48 1 Waimatenui Domain (fencing), (£1 for £1) ... 15 49 Waione Domain (improvements), (£1 for £l) ... 25 50 Waiuta Domain (£1 for £2) ... ... ... 10 51 Wanaka Islands Domain (improvements), (£1 for £1) ! 50 52 | Whangateau Domain (£1 for £1) ... ... j 100 53 ! Domains not specified ... ... ... ! 200 3,723 Less amount provided but not required ... 1,993 1,730 Gross Total ... ... ... 8,690 Credits-in-aid ... ... ... ... 2,360 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 8... ... 6,330 VOTE No. 9.—MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS TO ROADS. Charges for and incidental to — 1 Ex gratia payment to A. T. Joyce, injured by explosion at Waikouaiti ... ... ... 217 2 : Expenses incidental to the maintenance and repairs to roads ... ... ... 15,000 3 i Rail freight on metal: Difference between full and concession rates on carriage of metal for local bodies ... ... ... 2,500 4 Renewal of road bridges ... ... ... .15,000 5 Restoration of roadworks, bridges, &c., damaged by floods ... ... ... 30,000 6 ! Transfer from Consolidated Fund to Main Highways Revenue Fund as provided for under clause (a), Section 14, of the Main Highways Act, 1922 ... 35,000 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Miscellaneous ... ... £4,117 Gross Total ... ... .. | 97,717 Credits-in-aid ... ... ... .. 4,117 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 9 ... ... 93,600

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B—B. 7.

ofpeln, Item - 1929-30. VOTE No. 10.—MAINTENANCE OP IRRIGATION, __ 1929-30. DRAINAGE, AND RIVER PROTECTION AND IMPROVEMENT WORKS. £ £ Charges for and incidental to — 1 Expenses incidental to maintenance of dams, headworks, races, weirs, &c., Central Otago Irrigation Works ... ... ... 14,000 2 Maintenance of river-improvement works at Waihou and Ohinemuri ... ... ... 3,500 3 Protection of Crown property from river-erosion ... 500 Subsidies— i 4 Hawke's Bay River Board (repairs to stop-banks j damaged by floods), (£1 for £1) ... ... ! 1,550 5 Subsidy: Weatherstone's Creek (Lawrence Borough), (widening and deepening)... ... ... 1,700 , Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Rent ... ... £100 Miscellaneous ... ... 100 200 GROSS Total ... ... ... 21,250 Credits-in-aid ... ... ... 200 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 10 ... I | 21,050

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NATIVE DEPARTMENT.

1929-30. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Vote No. 11. —Native Department— £ £ £ Subdivision I. —Native Department .. .. 30,502 ... 30,502 „ II. —Miscellaneous Services .. 15,288 15,286 GROSS TOTAL .. .. .. 30,502 15,288 45,790 CEKDITS-IN-AID .. . 8,708 1,350 10,058 NET TOTAL .. .. 21,794 13,938 35,732 Number j tem> qoqon of Persons. VOTE No. 11.—NATIVE DEPARTMENT. y J 1929-30. Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. £ £ 1 "Salaries — Administrative Division. 1 1 (Under-Secretary) at £80 (also Chief Judge, £970) 80 Clerical Division. Class I — £ 1 at £615 ... ... 615 3 2 at £565 ... ... 1,130 Class II— 1,745 1 1 at £515 ... ... ... 515, Class IV— 5 5 at £425 ... ... ... 2,125 Class V— 3 3 at £380 ... ... ... 1,140 Class VI— 14 at £335 ... ... 4,690 1 at £335 (4 months), £320 (8 months) 325 17 | 2 at £335 (9 months), £320 (3 months) 664 Class VII— 5,679 14 at £295 ... ... 4,130 1 at £295 (7 months) ... ... 172 1 at £295 (1 month), £275 (11 months) 276 1 at £275 (9 months), £250 (3 months) 269 1 at £250 (1 month), £230 (11 months) 232 1 at £230 ... ... 230 1 at £230 (1 month), £210 (11 months) 211 1 at £210 (4 months), £190 (3 months) 118 3 at £210 (1 month), £190 (11 months) 576 1 at £155 (11 months), £135 (1 month) 153 1 at £155 (9 months), £115 (3 months) 145 1 at £155 (3 months), £135 (9 months) 140 1 at £155 (1 month), £135 (11 months) 136 1 at £135 (8 months), £115 (4 months) 129 1 at £135 (1 month), £115 (11 months) 116 1 at £115 (11 months), £90 (1 month) 113 1 at £115 (6 months), £90 (6 months) 104 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification List." Note. —Scale salaries or wages include cost-of-living increase.

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NATIVE DEPARTMENT—continued.

Number of Persons. 1929-30. VOTE No. 11.—NATIVE DEPARTMENT —contd. 1929-30. 1 Subdivision No. I.—Salaries—continued. £ £ 1 Salaries—continued. Clerical Division —continued. Class VII —continued. £ 1 at £115 (5 months), £90 (7 months) 103 1 at £95 (11 months), £80 (1 month) ... 94 1 at £95 (8 months),'£80 (4 months)... 90 1 at £95 (3 months), £80 (9 months) ... 84 1 at £95 (2 months), £80 (10 months) 82 1 at £80 ... ... 80 39 1 at £80 (8 months) ... ... 53 1 7,836 General Division. 1 at £500 (7 months) ... ... 292 3 2 at £185 ... ... 370 662 Judges of Native Land Court. • ■ 1 (Chief Judge) at £970 (also Under-Secre-tary, Native Department, £80) ... 970 1 at £800 ... ... 800 7 5 at £765 ... ... 3,825 5,595 Non-permanents. 1 at £500 ... ... 500 1 at £267 ... ... 267 1 at £266 (11 months) ... 244 3 at £260 ... ... 780 1 at £234 ... ... 234 1 at £230 ... ... 230 1 at £210 ... ... 210 1 at £210 (9 months) ... ... 158 1 at £195 ... ... 195 4 at £182 ... 728 1 at £156 ... ... 156 3 at £130 ... ... 390 3 at £104 ... ... 312 2 at £91 ... ... 182 2 at £78 (11 months) ... ... 144 1 at £78 (9 months) ... ... 59 2 at £65 ... ... 130 30 1 at £65 (10 months) ... ... 54 4,973 109 Cadets' lodging-allowances ... ... ... 117 Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties under Public Service Regulations 24a and 209 ... ... ... 35 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Administration expenses of Maori £ Land Boards ... ... 7,833 Department of Internal Affairs : Salary of Private Secretary to Native Minister ... ... 515 Services for other Departments ... 300 Translations ... ... 60 8,708 Total—SiMivision No. 1 .. \ 30,502

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NATIVE DEPARTMENT —continued.

(„) Credits-in-aid W— £ £ £ Subdivision I .. .. .. 8,708 .. 8,708 II .. .. .. .. 1,350 1,350 Totals .. .. .. 8,708 1,350 10,058

Number j tem GOO _Qf) otiersons. VOTE No. 11.-NATIVE DEPARTMENT—contd. 1JZ " J ou * 1929-30 Subdivision No. II.—Miscellaneous Services. ~ ChABGBS -FOR AND INCIDENTAL TO — £ £ 2 Clearing Native lands of noxious weeds, under Section 12 of Noxious Weeds Act, 1908 ... ... 500 3 Confiscated and other Native Lands (on account) ... 1,000 4 Commission re leases Waikato-Maniapoto Native Land Court District, expenses of ... ... 500 Contributions towards cost of memorials to— 5 Ihaka Whaanga ... ... 50 6 Te Potene Tuhiwai ... ... ... 50 7 Te Whareheera Hirini ... ... ... 50 8 Conveyance of Chairmen of Maori Councils to and from Conference at Ngaruawaliig, ... ... 86 9 Destruction of rabbits on Native lands: Wages and other expenses ... ... ... 3,000 10 Economic survey of Maori race, expenses of ... 100 11 Fees to Supervisors, Native Interpreters'examinations 25 12 Freight, cartage, and transport charges... ... 200 13 Fuel, light, power, water, and cleaning ... ... 100 14 Hone Heke Memorial, repairs to and purchase of site and right of access to ... ... ... 150 15 Hostel for Maoris, Tuakau : Subsidy towards cost of 100 16 Hurakia Block, irrecoverable survey charges on : Reimbursement of Native Land Settlement Account for ... ... ... 442 17 Inquiry re employment of Maoris by Chinese, &c.,~ in market gardens, expenses of ... ... 150 18 Law-costs: Practising and admission fees ... 10 19 Maori Hostel, Ngaruawahia : Grant towards cost of timber for ... ... ... 500 20 Maori Pa, Te Kuiti: Drainage connection, subsidy towards cost of ... ... ... 50 21 Memorial to Hon. Sir James Carroll (deceased) : Contribution towards unveiling ceremony ... 500 Model village, Whakarewarewa— 22 Grant towards preparation and laying-out of site of the erection of buildings ... ... 500 23 Preliminary cost of preparation of scheme for ... 150 24 Office fittings, &c.— £ Purchase of ... ... 125 Maintenance and repairs of ... 75 200 25 Postage, telegrams, rent of boxes, and telephones ... 750 26 Printing and publication of Kahiti ... ... 1,800 27 Printing and stationery (part recoverable) ..! 1,000 28 Rent-, ... .... ... 125 29 Transfer and removal expenses ... ... 200 30 Travelling allowances and expenses (part recoverable) 2,900 31 Water supplied by Ohinemuri County to Native settlements on the banks of the Ohinemuri River 50 32 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision ... 50 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Administration expenses of Maori £ Land Boards ... ... 1,000 Printing and stationery ... 250 Miscellaneous ... ... 100 1,350 Total —StMivisionNo.il ... 15,288 GROSS TOTAL ... ... ... ... ! 45,790 i Credits-in-aid (a) ... ... ... ... i 10,058 _ _ NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 11 ... —I 35,732

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DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS.

1929-30. Salaries. Other Charges. 1 Total. Vote No. 12.—Department of External Affairs— £ £ £ Gross Total .. .. .. 2,380 39,506 41,886 Credits-in-aid .. .. .. 1,842 100 1,942 NET TOTAL .. .. .. 538 39,406 39,944 Number Item qqq of) , f Persona. VOTE No. 12.—DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL I AFFAIRS. 1929-30. 1 *Salaries— £ £ 1 Secretary (also Imperial Affairs Officer, Prime Minister's Department) ... Clerical Division. Glass Special— 1 1 at £665 ... ... ... 665 Class V— 1 1 at £380 (2-| months) ... ... ... 80 Class VI— 1 1 at £335 (8 months) ... ... ... 236 Class VII— £ 1 at £295 (7J months) ... ... 186 1 at £295 ... ... 295 1 at £210 (relieving), (5 months) ... 88 1 at £190 (5 months), £210 (2 months) 116 1 at £135 (6i months), £155 (3 months) 114 6 1 at £135 " ... ... 135 934 General Division. 1 1 at £205 ... ... ... 205 Non-permanents. 1 at £182 ... 182 2 1 at £78 ... ... 78 260 13 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Department of Industries and Com- £ merce : Salary of Officer ... 50 Cook Islands Department: Proportion of salaries of Head Office 1,792 1,842 2,380 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Advertising, books, photographs, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 35 3 Ex gratia payment to J. T. Butler in respect of contract for Apia Wharf ... ... ... 300 4 Fuel, light, water, attendance, &c. ... ... 49 * For particulars of salaries see " Publio Service Classification List."

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DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS—continued.

(a) Credits-in-aid— Other Salaries. Charges. 1929-30. £ £ £ 1,842 100 1,942 Totals ..1,842 100 1,942

I ofCons. Item j 1929-30. ! ; VOTE No. 12—DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL _ 1929-30 AFFAIRS—continued. ! i £ \ £ Othek Charges foe and incidental to —continued. Grants to — 5 Bureau of Tropical Diseases, London ... 100 6 Samoan Administration ... ... ... 20,000 7 Office fittings and requisites ... ... 50 8 Pay and expenses of Samoan Civil Police ... 18,000 9 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... .. 500 10 . Printing and stationery ... ... ... 300 11 Telephone services, including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls ... ... 37 12 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 100 13 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 35 39,506 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — £ Miscellaneous ... ... 100 GROSS Total ... ... ... —— 4] ,886 Credits-in-aid (a) ... ... ... ... 1,942 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 12 ... 39,944

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COOK ISLANDS.

1929-30. Salaries. i Other Charges. Total. Vote No. 13. —Cook Islands— £ £ £ GROSS TOTAL .. .. .. 15,946 46,789 62,735 Oredits-IN-AID .. .. .. 27,100 27,100 NET TOTAL .. .. .. 946 19,689 35,635 oESL. j Item '! 1929-30. 1 1 VOTE No. 13.—COOK ISLANDS. 1929-30. 1 Salaries—■ £ £ Head Office — Proportion of salaries payable to Department of External Affairs ... ... ... 1 1,792 Cook-Niue Islands. | { Cook Islands— 1 Resident Commissioner ... ... .. j 1,000 2 Medical Officers : 1 at £800, 1 at £650 ... 1,450 1 Fruit Inspector ... ... ... 205 1 Police Officer ... ... ... 440 2 Wireless Operators: 1 (in charge) at £400 (5 months), £375 (7 months); 1 at £295 ... 687 20 School-teachers ... ... ... 5,456 65 38 Student Teachers ... ... ... 2,310 Niue— 1 Resident Commissioner ... ... ... 650 1 Assistant to Resident Commissioner and Police Officer ... ... ... 315 2 School-teachers ... .. ... 525 7 Student Teachers ... ... ... 516 12 1 Medical Officer ... ... 600 77 15,946 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 30 3 Cook and other Islands Administration : Travelling and transport expenses, &c. ... ... 650 Cook Island Lepers — 4 Maintenance at Makogai ... ... ... 3,000 5 Erection of accommodation at Makogai ... 59 6 ; Freight, cartage, and transport charges... ... 10 7 j Fuel, light, water, attendance, &c. ... .. 49 j

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COOK ISLANDS —continued.

Item ! 1929-30. i VOTE No. 13—COOK ISLANDS—continued, 1929-30. Othek Charges foe and incidental to —continued. £ £ Grants — 8 Bureau of Tropical Diseases, London ... 50 9 Education: Niue Island ... ... : 500 10 Education: Northern Cook Islands .. ... 500 11 Medical service, Niue ... ... ... 250 12 Medical services, Earotonga ... ... 1,000 13 Maintenance of students at Training College, Earotonga ... ... ... j 315 14 Medical students, Native, cost of training at Eiji ... 1 280 15 Motor-vessel for Island service, purchase of (balance) i 4,000 J.6 N.Z.G.S. " Hinemoa " : Working-expenses ... 300 N.Z.G.M.V. " Maui Pomare " — £ 17 Working-expenses, salaries, wages, &c. 27,658 18 Storage shed ... ... 92 Expenses in connection with— 19 Overhaul of vessel ... ... 2,940 20 Sick Native crew ... ... 726 21 Insurance ... ... 1,424 22 Salaries and travelling - expenses of Technical Advisory Committee ... 421 33,261 23 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 225 24 Printing and stationery ... ... ... ! 60 25 School Journal, Cook Islands, cost of printing ... | 75 26 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 150 27 Tropical allowances ... ... ... 2,000 28 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 25 46,789 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — N.Z.G.M.V. " Maui Pomare"— £ Working receipts ... ... 27,000 Miscellaneous ... ... 100 27,100 GROSS Total ... ... ... 62,735 Ceedits-IN-AID ... ... ... ... 27,100 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 13... ... 35,635

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DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE.

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1929-30. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Vote No. 14.—Department of Industries and Commerce— £ £ £ GROSS Total .. .. .. 5.879 7,896 13,775 Credits-in-aid .. 300 3,543 3,843 NET TOTAL .. 5,579 4,353 9,932 Number i Item lOOO QA of Persons. VOTE No. 14 — DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIES OU ' AND COMMERCE. 1929-30. ~ | 1 Salaries— £ | £ Professional Division. Class B—• 2 2 at £515 ... ... ... 1,030 Class C— £ 1 at £470 ... ... 470 1 at £445 (11 months) ... ... 408 3 1 at £445 (9i months) ... .. 353 : 1,231 Clerical Division. Class Special— 1 1 at £715 ... ... ... | 715 Class V — 1 1 at £380 (7\ months), £355 months) ... 370 Class VII— 1 1 at £95 (9 months), £80 (3 months)... ... 91 Cadets' lodging-allowance ... ... 28 General Division. 2 at £205 ... ... 410 3 1 at £185 ... ... 185 ; 595 Trade Representatives. I 1 at £300 (also Tourist Agent, Melbourne, £365) ... ... 300 1 at £100 (also Tourist Agent, £320, and Customs Agent, £50, Sydney) ... 100 3 1 at £100 (also Tourist Agent, Vancouver, £100) ... ... 100 —_ 500 Non-permanents. 1 at £255 ... ... 255 1 at £215 ... ... 215 1 at £156 ... ... 156 1 at £143 ... ... 143 5 1 at £130 ... ... 130 i J 899 Salaries of Officers on loan from other Departments— Clerical Division. Class IV— 1 1 at £420 ... ... ... 420 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote.) — Salaries ... ... £300 20 ! 5,879

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DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE—continued.

(a) Credits-in-aid— ' 1929-30. £ Salaries .. .. . . . . .. 300 Other charges .. .. .. . 3,543 » Total .. .. .. 3,843

of N p™. Item - ■ 1929-30. VOTE No. 14—DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIES 1929 30 AND COMMERCE—continued. Othek Charges foe and incidental to — Jb ij 2 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 150 3 Canadian National Exhibition: Claims for value of exhibits (recoverable) ... ... ... 93 4 Department of Internal Affairs : Cose of displays at local shows ... ... ... 453 5 Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... ... 10 6 Fuel, light, and heating power ... ... 50 7 Gas regulations : Expenses of administration (recoverable) ... ... ... 3,750 8 Grant to Mr. A. Davidson, Sydney, for reports re wheat and flour prices ... ... ... 27 9 Grants to New Zealand delegates to Conference of Pacific Relations for special report on trade with Japan ... ... ... 50 10 Honorary Trade Representative overseas : Provision for office expenses ... ... ... 300 11 Industrial Exhibitions ... ... ... 200 12 Law-costs ... ... ... 25 13 Membership subscriptions to Chambers of Commerce 15 14 Office-cleaning ... ... ... 45 15 Office furniture, fittings, and other requisites ... 100 16 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes, &c. ... 200 17 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 160 18 Railway passes issued to H.M. Trade Commissioners, Canadian and other Government Trade Commissioners and representatives ; Consuls and representatives of other countries ... ... 250 19 Rent of offices— £ Auckland ... ... 128 Christchurch ... ... 190 Dunedin ... ... 70 Wellington ... ... 495 883 20 Subsidy: Westport - Karamea steamer service (7' months at £300 per annum), also £175 Department of Lands and Survey, and £350 Post Office Account 175 21 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 110 22 Transfer and removal expenses of officers ... 150 23 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 400 24 Travelling-expenses manufacturer members of Joint I Footwear Committee ... ... ... 200 25 Travelling-expenses members of special Timber Committee ... ... ... 75 26 Typewriters, maintenance of ... ... 10 27 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote 15 7,896 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote)— £ Gas regulations ... ... 3,450 Canadian National Exhibition ... 93 3,543 . GROSS Total ... ... ... —— ; 13,775 . v'J ■ Credits-in-aid (a)... ... ... ... : 3,843 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 14 ... | 9,932

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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.

1929-80. Salaries, Other Charges. Total. Vote No. 15. —Department of Justice— £ £ £ Subdivision I. —Justice: Head Office .. .. 4,102 ... 4,102 II.—Patent Office .. .. 3,864 1,836 5,700 „ III. —Bankruptcy .. .. 5,921 6,090 12,011 „ IV. —Coroners .. .. .. ... 3,900 3,900 „ V. —Supreme Court .. .. 10,776 5,100 15,876 „ VI.—Magistrates' and Wardens' Courts .. 56,064 16,982 73,046 „ VII.—Criminal Prosecutions .. .. ... 11,248 11,248 „ VIII. —Justice: Miscellaneous Services .. ... 18,236 18,236 GROSS TOTAL .. .. .. 80,727 63,392 144,119 Credits-IN-AID .. .. .. 1,842 8,152 9,994 NET TOTAL .. .. .. 78,885 55,240 j 134,125 of^Persons. Item - 1929-30. VOTE No. 15.—DEPARTMENT' OP JUSTICE. 1929-30. ! Subdivision No. I. —Justice.—Head Office. £ £ 1 * Salaries— Administrative Division. 1 1 at £850 (Under-Secretary for Justice) ... 850 Clerical Division. Class II— 1 1 at £515 ... ... ... 515 Class V— 1 1 at £380 ... ... ... 380 Class VI — 2 2 at £335 ... ... ... 670 Class VII— £ 1 at £295 (5 months), £275 (7 months) 284 1 at £275 ... ... 275 1 at £210 (11 months), £190 (1 month) 209 1 at £190 (3 months), £155 (9 months) 164 1 at £190 (1 month), £155 (11 months) 158 6 i 1 at £95 (8 months), £80 (4 months)... 90 1,180 Cadets' lodging-allowances... ... ... 29 General Division. I 1 1 at £205 ... ... ... 205 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification List." Note.—Scale salaries or wages include cost-of-living increase.

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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE—continued.

Number Tt i of Persons. : VOTE No. 15.—DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE— 1929-30. I continued. 1929-30. Subdivision No. I. —Justice—Head Office —continued. 1 Salaries—continued. Non-permanents. £ 1 at £169 ... ... 169 2 1 at £104 ... ... 104 273 14 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote)— Cost copying inquest proceedings £25 Total—Subdivision No. I ... 4,102 Subdivision No II. —Patent Office. 2 Salakies— Clerical Division. Glass Special— 1 1 at £665 ... ... 665 Glass IV— 1 1 at £425 ... .... ... 425 Glass VII— £ 2 at £295 ... ... 590 1 ac £295 (3 months), £275 (9 months) 280 1. at £210 (11 months), £190 (1 month) 209 1 ac £190 (2 months), £155 (10 months) 161 1 at £135 (6 months), £115 (6 months) 125 1 at £95 ' ... ... 95 8 1 at £95 (4 months), £80 (8 months) ...• 85 1,545 Cadets' lodging-allowances ... ... ... 30 General Division. 2 2 at £320 ... ... ... 640 N on-permanents . 1 at £182 ... ' ,.. 182 2 at £143 ... ... 286 4 1 at £91 ... ... 91 559 16 3,864 Other Charges for and incidental to — 3 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 30 4 Expenses re International Copyrights Conference, Rome ... ... ... 44 5 Fuel, light, power, and water ... .. 80 6 Office fittings and requisites ... ... 25 7 Postage, telegrams, rent of boxes, and telephones ... 100 8 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 1,500 Typewriters and office appliances— 9 Purchase of .. ... ... 17 10 Maintenance of ... ... ... 10 11 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision ... j 30 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Sale of Journals, Acts, &c. ... £100 1,836 Total—Subdivision No. II ... 5,700

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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE—continued.

Number Jtem. 1Q9Q QA of Persons. V0TB Nq ig—DEPARTMENT OP JUSTICE— continued. 1929-30. Subdivision No. III. —Bankruptcy. £ g 12 Salaries — Clerical Division. Glass I— £ 1 at £565 ... ... 565 1 at £70 (also £495 as Clerk of Court) 70 3 1 at £50 (also £565 as Registrar, Supreme Court) 50 Glass II— 685 2 at £515 ... ... 1,030 4 2 at £45 (also £470 as Clerk of Court) 90 Glass III— 1,120 1 at £470 ... ... 470 2 at £45 (also £425 as Clerk of Court) 90 4 1 at £20 (also £450 as Clerk of Court) 20 Glass IV — 580 1 at £45 (also £380 as Clerk of Court) 45 2 1 at £25 (also £400 as Clerk of Court) 25 Glass V— 70 1 1 at £380 ... ... 380 Glass VI— 1 at £335 ... ... 335 1 at £45 (also £335 as Clerk of Court) 45 3 1 at £30 (also £335 as Clerk of Court) 30 Glass VII— i 410 2 at £295 ... ... 590 ' 1 at £250 (11 months), £230 (1 month) 249 1 at £230 (5 months), £210 (7 months) 219 1 at £210 (11 months), £190 (1 month) 209 1 at £210 (1 month), £190 (11 months) 191 1 at £155 (1 month), £135 (11 months) 136 1 at £135 (6 months), £115 (6 months) 125 9 1 at £135 (3 months), £115 (9 months) 120 1,839 Cadets'lodging-allowances ... ... ... 18 N ON-PERMANENTS. 1 at £273 ... ... 273 1 at £182 ... ... 182 1 at £130 ... ... 130 5 2 at £117 ... ... 234 819 31 5,921 Other Charges for and incidental to — 13 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 300 14 Fuel, light, power, and water, cleaning, cartage, and office equipment and maintenance ... ... 60 15 Law-costs ... ... ... 50 16 Office fittings, furniture, and requisites ... ... 175 17 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes and telephones 400 18 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 300 19 Remuneration to Deputy Assignees ... ... 4,000 20 Renewal of fidelity-guarantee premiums (recoverable) 30 21 Rents ... ... ... 520 22 Transfer and removal expenses ... ... 50 23 Treasury Department for services of officers ... 50 24 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 100 Typewriters— 25 Purchase of ... ... ... 30 26 Repairs ... ... ... 10 27 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision ... 15 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Fidelity-guarantee premiums ... £30 6,090 j Tital—Subdivision No. Ill ... 12,011

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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE—continued.

Number Item i „ of Persona. " VOTE No. 15.—DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE— 1929-30. continued. 1929-30. Subdivision No. TV. —Coroners. £ £ Charges for and incidental to — 28 Fees and expenses on inquests ... ... 3,000 29 Jurors, payment of ... ... ... 300 30 Witnesses, expenses of ... ... ... 600 Total —Subdivision No. IV ... — 3,900 Subdivision No. V.—Supreme Court. 31 Salaries— Clerical Division. Class Special— £ 1 at £715 ... ... 715 2 1 at £665 ... ... 665 Class I— 1,380 1 at £615 ... ... 615 2 1 at £565 (also £50 as Official Assignee) 565 Class IV— 1,180 1 at £125 ... ... 425 2 1 at £425 (7 months), £400 (5 months) 415 Class V— 840 2 2 at £380 ... ... ... 760 Class VI — 5 5 at £335 ... ... ... 1,675 Class VII — 2 at £295 ... ... 590 1 at £275 (1 month), £250 (11 months) 252 1 at £230 (1 month), £210 (11 months) 212 1 at £210 (4 months), £190 (8 months) 197 1 at £155 (10 months), £135 (2 months) 152 1 at £155 (2 months), £135 (10 months) 138 1 at £115 (2 months), £95 (10 months) 99 9 1 at £95 ... ... 95 1,735 Cadets' lodging-allowances ... ... ... 36 General Division. 1 at £295 ... ... 295 4 3 at £270 ... ... 810 1,105 Unclassified. 1 Deposition Typist at £225 ... 225 10 9 Clerks to Judges at £200 .. ... 1,800 2,025 36 Allowances under Public Service Regulation 24a ... 40 10,776 Other Charges for and incidental to — 32 Commuted allowance for typing notes of evidence— 9 Clerks to Judges, at £100 ... ... 900 33 Travelling allowances and expenses of Judges and Clerks ... ... ... 4,000 34 Other expenses of Circuit Courts and Court of Appeal ... ... 200 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote)— £ Miscellaneous ... ... 20 5,100 Total —Subdivision No. V ... -— 15,876

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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE—continued.

Number j ten) 1QOQ Qfl Of Persons. VOTE No. 15.—DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE— continued. 1929-30. Subdivision No. VI.—Magistrates' and Wardens' £ £ Courts. 35 Salaries— Clerical Division. Class I— £ 1 at £615 ... ... 615 1 at £565 ... ... 565 3 1 at £495 (6 months), £470 (6 months), (also £70 as Official Assignee) ... 483 Class II— 1,663 1 at £515 (6 months), £490 (6 months) 503 1 at £515 (1 month), £490 (11 months) 492 4 ! 2 at £470 (also £45 as Official Assignee) 940 Class III— ——- 1,935 4 at £470 ... ... 1,880 1 at £450 (also £20 as Official Assignee) 450 7 ! 2 at £425 (also £45 as Official Assignee) 850 Class IV— 3,180 2 at £425 ... ... 850 1 at £425 (1 month), £400 (11 months) 402 1 at £400 (also £25 as Official Assignee) 400 5 1 at £380 (also £45 as Official Assignee) 380 Class V— ■ 2,032 10 10 at £380 ... ... ... 3,800 Class VI— 35 35 at £335 ... ... ... 11,725 Class VII— 14 at £295 ... ... 4,130 3 at £295 (11 months), £275 (1 month) 880 2 at £295 (7 months), £275 (5 months) 574 1 at £295 (6 months), £275 (6 months) 285 1 at £295 (1 month), £275 (11 months) 277 1 at £275 ... ... 275 1 at £275 (6 months), £250 (6 months) 263 3 at £275 (1 month), £250 (11 months) 757 1 at £250 (8 months), £230 (4 months) 245 3 at £250 (5 months), £230 (7 months) 715 1 at £250 (4 months), £230 (8 months) 237 1 at £230 ... ' ... 230 1 at £230 (10 months), £210 (2 months) 227 1 at £230 (7 months), £210 (5 months) 223 3 at £230 (6 months), £210 (6 months) 660 1 at £230(5 months), £210 (7 months) 219 2 at £230 (4 months), £210 (8 months) 434 1 at £230 (3 months), £210 (9 months) 215 4 at £210 (11 months), £190 (1 month) 834 2 at £210 (10 months), £190 (2 months) 414 1 at £210 (9 months), £190 (3 months) 205 2 at £210 (3 months), £190 (9 months) 390 2 at £210(2 months), £190 (10 months) 387 1 at £190 ... ... 190 1 at £190 (11 months), £155 (1 month) 187 1 at £190 (8 months), £155 (4 months) 179 1 at £190 (7 months), £155 (5 months) 176 2 at £190 (5 months), £155 (7 months) 340 2 at £190 (3 months), £155 (9 months) 328 2 at £190 (2 months), £155 (10 months) 322 2 at £190 (1 month], £155 (11 months) 316 1 at £155 ... ... 155 2 at £155 (11 months), £135 (1 month) 307 1 at £155 (8 months), £135 (4 months) 149 2 at £155 (7 months), £135 (5 months) 294 1 at £155 (6 months), £135 (6 months) 145 1 at £155 (3 months), £135 (9 months) 140 1 at £155 (2 months), £135 (10 months) 139 l_at £155 (1 month), £135 (11 months) 137 2 at £135 (11 months), £115 (1 month) 266 1 at £135 (10 months), £115 (2 months) 132

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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE —continued.

Number jt em of Persons. ' y 0 TB No. 15.—DEPARTMENT OP JUSTICE— 1929-30. — continued. 1929-30. Subdivision No. VI.—Magistrates' and Wardens' Courts £ £ —continued. 35 Salaries—continued. Clerical Division—continued. Class VII—continued. £ 1 at £135 (9 months), £115 (3 months) 130 1 at £135 (8 months), £115 (4 months) 129 8 at £135 (7 months), £115 (5 months) 381 1 at £135 (6 months), £115 (6 months) 125 1 at £135 (5 months), £115 (7 months) 123 1 at £1.35 (2 months), £115 (10 months) 119 4 at £115 (10 months), £95 (2 months) 447 1 at £115 (5 months), £95 (7 months) 104 3 at £95 ... ... 285 2 at £95 (11 months), £80 (1 month)... 188 2 at £95 (10 months), £80 (2 months) 186 1 at £95 (8 months), £80 (4 months) ... 90 1 at £95 (6 months), £80 (6 mouths)... 88 1 at £95 (1 month), £80 (LI months) .. 82 102 2 at £80 (9 months) ... ... 120 19,575 Cadets' lodging-allowances ... .. ... 226 1 1 Magistrate for Chatham Islands, appointed under Section 11 of the Magistrates' Courts Act, 1928, 6 months at £250 ... ... ... 125 General Division. £ 1 at £295 ... ... 295 4 at £290 ... ... 1,160 1 at £270 ... ... 270 27 at £250 ... ... 6,750 2 at £240 ... ... 480 4 at £215 ... ... 860 40 1 at £185 ... ... 185 — 10,000 Non-permanents. 3 at £208 ... ... 624 1 at £205 ... ... 205 2 at £169 ... ... 338 1 at £104 ... ... 104 8 1 at £91 ... 91 Others not specified ... ... 281 215 1,643 Allowances under Public Service Regulation 24a ... 160 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Salaries as Clerks Licensing Com- £ mittees ... ... 1,050 Salaries of Officers engaged on work of Registration of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, and Electoral work ... ... ... 757 Salary of Officer acting as Clerk of Awards ... ... 10 1,817 Other Charges for and incidental to — 56,064 Allowances to— i 36 Chief Bailiffs acting as Maintenance Officers : 1 at £60, 2 at £50, 8 at £30, 9 at £20 ... ... 580 37 Officers acting as Inspectors of Factories : 1 at £52.* 6 at £25 ... ... ... 202 38 Police Constables acting as Clerks of Courts ... 1,720

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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE—continued.

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Number Tt of Persons. ' VOTE No. 15—DEPARTMENT OP JUSTICE— 1929-30. continued. 1929-30. Subdivision No. VI.—Magistrates' and Wardens' Courts —continued. £ £ Other Chakges fob and incidental to —continued. 39 Mileage fees paid to Bailiffs (recoverable) ... 5,500 40 Office-cleaners ... ... ... 1,900 41 Postage on civil and criminal summonses (recoverable) 500 42 Rents ... ... ... 680 43 Transfer and removal expenses ... ... 1,000 44 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 4,900 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Allowances to officers acting as £ Inspectors of Factories ... 202 Mileage fees ... ... 5,500 Miscellaneous ... ... 100 Postage on civil and criminal summonses ... ... 500 6,302 16,982 Total—Subdivision No. VI ... — 73,046 Subdivision No. VII.—Criminal Prosecutions. Chabges fob and incidental to — 45 Expenses in connection with the defence of prisoners under the Justices of the Peace Amendment Act, 1912 ... ... ... 143 46 Fees to Crown Solicitors and Prosecutors ... 2,136 47 Misappropriation by officers ... ... 19 48 Jurors, payment of, under the Juries Act, 1908 ... 3,750 49 Witnesses, expenses of ... ... ... 5,2D0 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Refund of costs of prosecution ... £600 Total—Subdivision No. VII ... — 11,248 1 ' - ! Subdivision No. VIII.—Justice : Miscellaneous Services. Charges for and incidental to — | 50 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and ; other publications ... ... ... 150 51 Commission on money-orders for transmission of moneys ... ... ... 100 52 Compassionate allowance to the widow of late H. W. Brown, Clerk in Court, Palmerston North 112 53 Compassionate allowance to the widow of late J. A. A. Beattie, Caretaker and Messenger, Magistrate's Court, Auckland ... ... ... 150 54 Ex gratia payment to litigants in Tasker v Algar ... 95 55 Expenses re Conference of Justices of the Peace ... 24 Expenses under— 56 Juries Act, 1908 (part recoverable) ... ... 800 57 Reformatory Institutions Act, 1909 (part recoverable) .... ... ... 2,750 58 Shorthand Reporters Act, 1908 ... ... 50

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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE—continued.

(a) Credits-in-aid— Other 1929-30. Salaries. Charges. Total. £ £ £ Subdivision I .. . • 25 .. 25 II 100 100 111 30 30 V 20 20 YI 1,817 6,302 8,119 YII .. .... 600 600 VIII 1,100 1,100 Totals .. .. .. 1,842 8,152 9,994

Item ' VOTE No. 15.—DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE— 1929-30. continued. 1929-30. Subdivision No. VIlI:-~~ Justice : Miscellaneous' Services —continued. * Charges fob and incidental to —continued. 59 Fuel, light, water, cleaning, freight, cartage, and maintenance of Court grounds and offices ... 3,450 60 Grant to widow equivalent to leave due to officer ... ... ... ... 27 61 Office fittings, furniture, and requisites ... ... 300 62 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ; ... 2,400 63 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 4,600 64 Proportion of cost of administering licensing laws in districts where the Counties Act is not in operation 50 65 Refund of fines ... ... ... 100 66 Reimbursement to R. M. Watson, Stipendiary Magistrate, Feilding, of half amount of damages paid as result of writ of habeas corpus in respect of F. Kearns for failing to pay costs in case Kearns v. Bell ... 63 67 Subsidy to Chatham Islands Steamer Service— Twelve months to 31st March, 1930 ... ... 125 68 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 2,200 69 Transfer and removal expenses ... ... 100 70 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 200 Typewriters— 71 Purchase of ... ... ... 240 72 Maintenance of ... ... ... 90 73 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision ... 60 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Jury fees ... ... £300 Refunds under Reformatory Institutions Act ... ... 700 Miscellaneous ... ... 100 1,100 Total—Subdivision No. VIII ... 18,236 GROSS Total ... ... ... ... 144,119 Credits-in-aid (a)... ... ... 9,994 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 15 ...

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PRISONS DEPARTMENT.

1929-30. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. . . . - ~ * ■ Vote No. 16.—Prisons Department— £ £ £ GROSS TOTAL .. .. .. 72,237 95,780 168,017 Credits-IN-aid .. .. 1,200 73,950 75,150 NET TOTAL .. .. .. 71,037 21,830 92,867 L i of Persons. | Item j | 1929-30. VOTE No. 16.—PEISONS DEPARTMENT. 1929-30. £ £ 1 * Salaries— „ Administrative Division. 1 1 Controller-General of Prisons and Chief Probation Officer, at £900 ... ... ... 900 Clerical Division. Glass IZ— 1 1 at £515 ... ... ... 515 Class III— 1 1 at £470 ... ... ... 470 Class VI— 5 5 at £335 ... ... 1,675 Class VII— £ 2 at £295 ... ... 590 1 at £275 ... ... 275 2 at £190 ... ... 380 1 at £155 ... ... 155 2 at £135 ... ... 270 1 at £95 ... ... 95 10 1 at £80 ... ... 80 1,845 General Division. Probation Officers— 3 at £360 ... 1,080 4 1 at £310 ... ... : 310 r Superintendents— — 1,390 2 at £515 ... ... 1,030 2 at £470 . ... ... 940 3 at £430 , . ... 1,290 1 at £275 ... ' ... 275 Gaolers— -—, 3,535 1 at £360 ... ... -360 1 at £345 ... 345 - 1 at £325 ... ... 325 5 2 at.£305 . v , ; ... 610 Deputy Superintendents— 1,640 1 ; .. 1 at £230 ... ... ... 230 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification List." Note.—Scale salaries or wages include cost-of-living increase.

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Number j t -i Q9Q_qr\ of Persons. " VOTE No. 16.—PRISONS DEPARTMENT —contd. ou ' 1929-30. 1 Salaries —continued. £ £ General. Division—continued. Officers in Charge— I 1 at £380 ... ... ... 380 Chief Warders— £ 1 at £380 ... .. 380 4 at £360 ... ... 1,440 6 1 at £335 ... ... 335 Principal Warders — 2,155 9 at £325 ... ... 2,925 3 at £320 ... ... 960 14, 2 at £300 ... ... 600 Acting Principal Warders- — 4,485 5 at £295 ... ... 1,475 6, 1 at £275 ... ... 275 Warder Instructors— 1,750 12 at £305 ... ... 3,660 1 at £295 ... ... 295 2 at £290 ... ... 580 1 at £285 ... ... 285 8 at £280 ... ... 2,240 3 at £275 ... ... 825 1 at £270 ... ... 270 1 at £265 ... ... 265 3 at £260 ... ... 780 1 at £255 ... ... 255 1 at £250 ... ... 250 35 1 at £240 ... 240 Warders — 9,945 21 at £285 ... ... 5,985 20 at £275 ... ... 5,500 5 at £270 ... 1,350 9 at £265 ... ... 2,385 4 at £260 ... ... 1,040 9 at £255 ... ... 2,295 6 at £250 ... ... 1,500 13 at £245 ... ... 3,185 4 at £235 ... ... 940 113 22 at £225 ... ... 4,950 Night-watch Warders — 29,130 4 at £255 ... ... 1,020 2 at £250 ... ... 500 9: 3 at £235 ... ... 705 Matron— — 2,225 II 1 at £240 ... ... ... 240 Assistant Matrons— 1 at £195 ... ... 195 1 at £185 ... ... 185 2 at £180 ... ... 360 1 at £170 ... ... 170 1 at £155 ... ... 155 2 at £150 ... ... 300 1 at £145 ... ... 145 11 2 at £140 ... ... 2.80 1,790 1 Office Assistant ... ... ... 225 1 Quarry Engineer, Auckland... ... ... 350 Physical Instructress and teacher (2 months only at £250) ... ... ... 40 1 Assistant female teacher ... ... ... 200 1 Shorthand-typist ... ... ... 205 65,320 Less amount deducted lor use of houses and quarters ... ... 3,110 ' 62,210

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PRISONS DEPARTMENT—continued.

Number t nan o of Persons. " V OTE No. 16.—PRISONS DEPARTMENT—contd. 1929-30. 1929-30. 1 Salaries —continued. £ £ Non-classified. 1 Agricultural Adviser ... ... ... 133 1 Police-gaoler ... ... ... 245 Medical Officers— £ 4 at £200 ... ... 800 1 at £175 ... ... 175 2 at £100 ... ... 200 1 at £85 ... ... 85 9 1 at £75 ... ... 75 1,335 Institutional Schoolmasters— 1 at £110 ... .. 110 3 at £70 ... ... 210 1 at £40 ... ... 40 6 1 at £36 ... ... 36 396 1 Instructor in physical culture ... ... 55 1 Bandmaster ... ... ... 78 1 Supervisor of Association Classes ... ... 36 356 2,278 64,488 Non-permanents. Farm-managers, experts, and clerical ... ... 3,166 Warders and matrons ... ... ... 6,300 Allowances to instructing and other officers ... 553 Extra assistance (Probation Officers, &c.) ... 630 10,649 75,137 Less proportion of salaries transferred to Probation Branch ... ... ... 2,900 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Salaries of officers employed on £ public works ... ... 1,200 72,237 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Compassionate allowance to widow of late J. Smyth, Secretary, Prisons Board ... ... ... 150 Prisons and Institutional Upkeep— 3 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 260 4 Assistance to discharged prisoners ... ... 10 5 Burial of deceased prisoners... ... ... 40 6 Clothing, bedding, furniture, &c. ... ... 1,600 7 Equipment and instructional work ... ... 200 8 Fuel, light, power, and water ... ... 5,000 9 Grants to Prisoners'Aid and kindred societies ... 210 10 Gratuities to prisoners on release ... ... 180 11 Legal fees ... ... ... 100 12 Locality allowances ... ... ... 500 13 Maintenance of prison buildings ... ... 400 14 Maintenance of prisoners in public hospitals ... 1,100 15 Medical expenses of officers injured during performance of duties ... ... ... 10 16 Medicines and medical comforts ... ... 650 17 Office fittings and requisites ... ... 150 18 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 610

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PRISONS DEPARTMENT —continued.

j I ofp™. Item ' 1929-30. VOTE No. 16—PRISONS DEPARTMENT. —contd. 1929-30. Othek Charges for and incidental to —continued. £ Prisons and Institutional Upkeep—continued. 19 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 800 20 Rations ... ... ... 17,500 21 Sanitary services, cleaning, and disinfectants ... 800 22 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 550 23 Uniforms and accoutrements for prison officers ... 200 Vehicles — 24 Purchase of ... ... ... 1,000 25 Maintenance of, hire charges, &c. ... ... 2,200 Transport Charges, Travelling Allowances, and Expenses— 26 Travelling allowances and expenses of officers ... 700 27 Conveyance of prisoners on release ... ... 1,000 28 Freight, cartage, &c. (part recoverable)... ... | 100 29 Transfer of prisoners ... ... ... 1,950 30 Transfer and removal expenses of officers... ... 250 31 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure in- I cidental to the other items of the vote ... ... 25 38,245 | : Crimes Amendment and Borstal Institutions Acts— 32 Administration expenses ... ... I 600 33 Contributions towards expenses of after-care societies formed in terms of Section 18, Borstal Institutions Establishment Act, 1924 ... \ 50 34 Payment to prisoners'dependants ... ... j 11,000 35 Prisoners industry earnings ... ... 6,200 17,850 General Prison Industries, Farms, Works, &c. : Materials, Equipment, Rents, Royalties, and other expensesin connection with— 36 Block and tile making ... ... ... 200 37 Bootmaking, boot repairs and satchel repairs ... 5,000 5 38 Bri'ckmaking and brickworks ... ... 50 39 Farms, gardens, &c. : Development ... ... 16,000 40 Mail-bags ... ... . . 450 "" 4T Quarries and gravel pits ... ... ... 6,000 42 Road construction, tree-planting, and contracts ... 4,800 43 Tailoring ... ... ... 2,700 44 Miscellaneous industries, works, &c.. ... ... 970 36,170 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Block and tile making ... £450 ! Bootmaking ... ... 3,250 Brickworks ... ... 1,500 Farms, gardens, &c. ... ... 23,000 Mail-bags and general repairs ... 2,000 Quarries and gravel pits ... 25,000 Road construction and contracts 14,500 Tailoring ... ... 250 Miscellaneous ... • 1,000 73,950 : j. 92,265 ' ; . 164,502

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PRISONS DEPARTMENT —continued.

(a) Summary of credits-in-aid : — 1929-30. Prison and institutional upkeep— £ Salaries .. .. .. .. .. 1,200 Miscellaneous institutional .. .. .. 2,000 3,200 Industries— Block and tile making .. .. .. .. 450' Bootmaking .. .. .. .. .. 3,250 Brickworks .. .. .. .. .. 1,500 Farms and gardens .. .. .. 23,000 Mail-bags .. .. .. .. .. 2,000 Quarries and gravel-pits .. .. ' .. 25,000 Roadmaking and labour contracts .. .. 14,500 Tailoring .. .. .. .. .. 250 Laundering, floor-polish, nailmaking, and miscellaneous industries .. .. .. .. 2,000 71,950 Totals .. .. .. .. 75,150

ofpelns. Item " 1929-30. 1929-30. VOTE No. 16.-PRISONS DEPARTMENT—contd. T - £ £ Probation Branch— Charges for and incidental to — 45 Administration expenses and advances to probationers 3,350 46 Postage, telegrams, &c. ... ... ... 40 1 47 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 50 48 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 75 ■ ........ i ; 3,515 GROSS Total ... ... ... — 168,017 Credits-in-aid (a) ... ... ... ... 75,150 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 16... ... 92,867 i I ____ , :

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CROWN LAW OFFICE.

1929-30. Salaries. Other Charges, j Total. Vite No. 17. —Crown Law Office— £ £ £ GROSS Total .. .. .. 6,245 694 6,939 Credits-in-aid .. .. .. 590 200 790 NET TOTAL .. .. 5,655 494 6,149 o"on, ! Itera - 1929-30. i VOTE No. 17.—CEOWN LAW OFFICE. 1929-30. 1 *Salaries— £ £ 1 Solicitor-General ... ... ... 1,350 Professional Division. £ 1 Crown Solicitor at £950 . . 950 3 I 2 Crown Solicitors at £900 . . . . 1,800 2,750 I Glass A —• 1 1 1 at £640 ... ... ... 640 Clerical Division. Class I— 1 1 at £590 ... ... ... 590 Class VI— 1 1 at £335 ... ... ... 335 Class VII— 1 1 at £190 ... ... ... 190 Non-permanents. 2 2 at £195 ... ... ... 390 10 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) —• Department of Internal Affairs : Salary of Private Secretary to £ Minister of Internal Affairs ... 590 6,245 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Advertising, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 25 3 Annual certificates under the Law Practitioners Act, 1908 ... ... ... 30 4 Law-costs (part recoverable) ... ... 100 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Servioe Classification List." Note.—Scale salaries or wages include cost-of-living increase.

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CROWN LAW OFFICE—continued.

fa) Credits in-aid— 1929-30. £ Salaries .. .. .. 590 Other Charges .. .. .. 200 Total .. .. .. £790

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JKL U 1929-30. 1929-30. VOTE No. 17.—CROWN LAW OFFICE—continued. £ £ Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. 5 Office fittings and requisites ... ... 50 6 , Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... "... 50 7 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 150 8 Purchase of Law Reports and Treatises and other publications ... ... ... 150 9 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 94 10 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 20 11 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 25 694 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — ' £ Law-costs ... ... 200 Gross Total ... ... ... 6,939 Credits-in-aid (a) ... ... ... ... 790 I —- NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 17 ... j — 6,149 I

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POLICE DEPARTMENT.

1929-30. Salaries. Other Charges. ' Total. _ ___ i ______ Vote No. 18. —Police Department— £ £ £ Subdivision I. —Police Department .. .. 373,768 96,050 469,818 „ II. —Miscellaneotis .. .. ••• GROSS TOTAL .. .. .. 373,768 96,850 470,618 Credits-IN-aid . . . . . . 5,510 NET TOTAL 373,758 91,350 465,108 Number Item . GOO QQ of Persons. VOTE No. 18.—POLICE DEPARTMENT. ou - 1929-30. Subdivision No. I.—Police Department. £ £ 1 Salaries— Head Office — 1 1 at £950 (Commissioner) ... ... ... 950 Division. Class I—• 1 1 at £565 ... ... ... 565 Class VI— 1 1 at £335 ... ... ... 335 Class VII— £ 1 at £295 ... ... 295 1 at £275 (10 months), £295 (2 months) 279 3 1 at £155 (5 months), £190 (7 months) 175 749 Division. 1 1 at £295 ... ... ... 295 Police Officers. 3 3 Senior Sergeants : 2 at 22s., 1 at 21s. 6d. per day 1,195 3 ' 3 Sergeants ; 2 at 20s., 1 at 19s. per day ... 1,077 3 3 Constables : 1 at 17s., 2 at 16s. per day ... 894 Districts —■ 4 Superintendents — 3 at £615 ... ... 1,845 4 1 at £585 (9 months), £600 (3 months) 589 16 Inspectors— 2,434 7 at £560 ... ... 3,920 1 at £545 (3 months), £560 (9 months) 556 1 at £545 (10 months), £560 (2 months) 547 1 at £545 (11 months), £560 (1 month) 546 1 at £530 (9 months), £545 (3 months) 534 1 at £515 (6 months) ... ... 258 1 at £515 (9 months), £530 (3 months) 519 1 at £500 (3 months), £515 (9 months) 511 1 at £500 (9 months). £515 (3 months) 504 16 1 at £500 ... ... 500 8,395 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification List." Note.—Scale salaries or wages include cost-of-living increase.

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POLICE DEPARTMENT—continued.

Number Item "I Q9Q_Qn of Pemons. " VOTE No. 18.—POLICE DEPARTMENT—continued. XJ * YJ ou * ly29-30. Subdivision No. I.—Police Department—continued. £ £ 1 Salaries—continued. Police Officers—continued. Dis tricts—continued. 4 Sub-Inspectors— £ 2 at £460 (9 months), £470 (3 months) 925 1 at £450 (9 months), £460 (3 months) 453 4 1 at £450 ... ... 450 1,828 28 28 Senior Sergeants: 17 at 22s., 3 at 21s. 6d., 8 at 21s. per day ... ... ... 11,069 96 96 Sergeants: 69 at 20s., 8 at 19s. 6d., 19 at 19s. per day ... ... ... 34,620 955 930 Constables: 140 at 17s. 6d,, 150 at 17s., 110 at 16s. 6d., 165 at 16s., 170 at 15s. 6d., 195 at 15s., 25 at 15s. per day (6 months) ... ... 277,444 5 5 Senior Detectives: 3 at 22s., 2 at 21s. 6d. per day ... ... ... 1,990 15 15 Detective-Sergeants : 4 at 20s., 3 at 19s. 6d., 8 at 19s. per day ... ... ... 5,302 40 40 Detectives: 2at 17s. 6d., 6 at 17s., 13 at 16s. 6d., 10 at 16s., 9 at 15s. 6d. per day ... ... 11,881 3 3 Native Constables ... ... ... 235 5 5 District Constables ... ... ... 500 8 8 Matrons : 4 at £180, 2 at £170, 1 at £160, 1 at £150 1,370 12 12 Surgeons: 4 at £150, 8 at £25 ... ... 800 Probationary Constables ... ... ... 5,500 1,207 Female Searchers ... ... ... 140 Allowances to members of Force for detective, clerical, and special duty ... ... ... ; 4,200 , Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — £ Contributions from other Departments 10 373,768 Other Charges for and incidental to— 2 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 900 3 Bicycle allowances : Purchase and upkeep of bicycles 1,300 4 Clothing (free issue), including repairs, allowance for making up uniforms, and boot allowance ... 9,000 5 Freight, cartage, insurance, and transport charges ... 200 6 Fuel, light, power, and water ... ... 4,250 7 Horse allowances, purchase, forage, bedding, shoeing, clipping, and grazing of horses, including compensation for loss of private horses ... ... 3,100 8 House allowances to officers and men unprovided with quarters ... ... ... 24,000 9 Medical, dental, and veterinary services, medicines and medical stores, ambulance instruction and hire, and hospital charges for police disabled through duty ... ... ... 550 Motor-vehicles — 10 Purchase of ... ... ... 1,500 11 Maintenance of ... ... ... 5,000 12 Office fittings and requisites (including typewriter allowances) ... ... ... 800 13 Police examinations, expenses of ... ... 150 14 Police prosecutions and inquests, legal and medical advice, interpreting, payments for special services, and expenses of Departmental inquiries (part recoverable) ... ... ... 3,000 15 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 4,500

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POLICE DEPARTMENT—continued.

\a) Credits-in-aid— Other Salaries. Charges. 1929-30. £ £ £ Subdivision I .. ..10 5,500 5,510 Totals .. ..10 5,500 5,510

Number Item 1929-30 of Persona. VOTE No. 18.—POLICE DEPARTMENT—continued. ou ' 1929-30. | Subdivision No. I.—Police Department—continued. £ | £ Other Charges for and incidental to—continued. 16 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 4,200 17 Rations ... ... ... 1,000 : 18 Rent of stations, quarters, and paddocks, and rates on leasehold and acquired properties ... ... 5,300 19 Repairing, painting, and improving police premises ... 200 20 Rewards and expenses for the suppression of sly-grog selling and the introduction of liquor into prohibited districts ... ... ... 100 21 Rewards to members of the Force for meritorious conduct ... ... ... 50 22 Saddlery, horse-covers, &c. ... ... ... 50 23 Scavenging, chimney-sweeping, cleaning stations and windows, sanitary services and washing ... 500 24 Stores, supplies, accoutrements, and expenses incidental thereto ... ... ... 600 25 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 6,500 26 Transfer and removal expenses ... ... 3,750 27 Travelling - expenses of police and transport of prisoners ... ... ... i 15,500 28 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision ... 50 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Clothing deductions, &c. ... £100 Payments for special services of police ... ... 750 Recoveries of— Costs of prosecutions ... 1,800 Travelling-expenses, &c. ... 400 Sick deductions ... ... 150 Subsidies from local bodies ... 2,200 Miscellaneous recoveries ... 100 5,500 | 96,050 Total—Subdivision No. I 469,818 Subdivision No. II.—Police : Miscellaneous Services. Charges for and incidental to — 29 Expenses of Commission of inquiry relative to the death of Elsie Walker ... ... ... 800 Total —Subdivision No. II ... 800 GROSS Total ... ... ... | 470,618 Credits-in-aid (a) ... ... ... ... | 5,510 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 18... ... | 1_[ 465,108

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PENSIONS DEPARTMENT.

1929-30.' Salaries. Other Charges. | Total. Vote No. 19. —Pensions Department— i £ £ £ Gross TOTAL .. .. .. 41,232 130,206; 171,438 CREDITS-IN-AID .. .. . 2,500 1,489 3,989 NET TOTAL .. .. 38,732 128,717 167,449 Number Kem 1929-30 of Persons. VOTE No. 19.—PENSIONS DEPAKTMENT. 1J *' OU1 i 1 1929-30. 1 "'Salaries— Administrative Division. £ £ 1 1 at £950 (Commissioner, £850; Member and Deputy Chairman, War Pensions Board, £100) ... . 950 Clerical Division. Class I— 1 1 at £665 ... ... ... 665 Glass II— ; 1 1 at £515 ... ... ... 515 Glass III— £ 2 at £470 ... ... 940 1 at £470 (6 months) ... ... 235 4 1 at £445 (1 month), £470 (11 months) 468 Glass TV — 1,643 2 at £425 ... ... 850 3 1 at £420 ... ... 420 Class V— 1,270 4 at £380 ... ... 1,520 5 1 at £355 (1 month), £380 (11 months) 378 Class VI— 1,898 5 5 at £335 ... ... ... 1,675 Class VII — 97 afr. 7 ; 1 at £275 (1 month), £295 (11 months) '293 1 at £250 (6 months), £275 (6 months) 263 1 at £250 (7 months), £275 (5 months) 260 2 at £250 (9 months), £275 (3 months) 513 1 at £250 ... ... 250 2 at £230 (1 month), £250 (11 months) 497 1 at £230 (2 months), £250 (10 months) 247 2 at £210 (2 months), £230 (10 months) 453 1 at £210 (3 months), £230 (9 months) 225 1 at £210 (4 months), £230 (8 months) 223 2 at £190 (2 months), £210 (10 months) 413 I 3 at £190 (10 months), £210 (2 months) 580 I 1 at £190 (11 months), £210 (1 month) 192 3 at £190 ... ... 570 2 at £155 (11 months), £190 (1 month) 316 1 at £135 (5 months), £155 (7 months) 147 3 at £135 ... ... 405 3 at £115 (1 month), £135 (11 months) 400 1 at £115 (4 months), £135 (8 months) 128 1 at £115 (5 months), £135 (7 months) 127 2 at £115 (7 months), £135 (5 months) 247 1 at £115 (8 months), £135 (4 months) 122 4 at £115 (9 months), £135 (3 months) 480 3 at £115 ... ... 345 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification List." Note.—Scale salaries or wages include cost-of-living increase.

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PENSIONS DEPARTMENT —continued.

Number item. 1Q9Q 30 o! Persons. V0T E No. 19.—PENSIONS DEPARTMENT— IJ4V-OV. - continued. 1929-30. 1 Salaries—continued. £ £ Clerical Division—continued. Class VII —continued. £ 2 at £95 (2 months), £115 (10 months) 223 1 at £95 (3 months), £115 (9 months) 110 1 at £95 (4 months), £115 (8 months) 108 2 at £95 (6 months), £115 (6 months) 210 2 at £95 (7 months), £115 (5 months) 207 2 at £80 (9 months), £95 (3 months) ... 168 2 at £80 (11 months), £95 (1 month) ... 163 84 2 at £80 ... ... 160 17,010 General Division. 1 at £295 ... ... 295 4 at £185 ... ... 740 1 at £185 (6 months) ... 93 7 1 1 at £185 (2 months) ... ... 31 1,159 Non-pebmanents. Medical Officers — 1 at £950 ... ... 950 5 4 at £400 (part time) ... ... 1,600 Clerks— 2,550 1 at £375 ... ... 375 2 at £293 ... ... 586 1 at £287 ... ... 287 3 at £274 ... ... 822 2 at £261 ... 522 7 at £235 ... ... 1,645 1 at £227 ... ... 227 19 2 at £209 .. ... 418 Typists— 4,882 1 at £185 ... ... 185 1 at £183 ... ... 183 2 at £170 ... ... • 340 1 at £157 • ... ... 157 2 at £143 ... ... 286 1 at £130 ... 130 4 at £105 ... ... 420 5 at £91 ... ... 455 19 2 at £78 ... ... 156 Office Assistants — 2,312 1 at £170 ... ... 170 2 at £130 ... ... 260 3 at £118 ... ... 354 6 at £105 ... ... 630 6 at £91 ... ... 546 20 2 at £65 ... ... 130 2,090 . 174 Cadets' lodging-allowances ... ... ... 313 i — Salaries and honoraria of members of War Pensions Board ... ... ... 2,300 ; Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Contribution from Imperial Government for services rendered in payment of Imperial pensioners £ residing in New Zealand ... 2,500 41,232 Other for and incidental to — 2 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 20 3 Amount required for transfer to Advances to other Governments Account for Imperial Pensions Account ... ... ... 16 4 Cartage ... ... ... 20 Clothing allowance to wearers of mechanical appliances other than artificial legs ... ... 220

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PENSIONS DEPARTMENT—continued.

(a) Credit s-in-aid— 1929-30. £ Salaries .. .. .. .. .. 2,500 Other Charges .. .. .. .. 1,489 Total .. .. .. .. .. 3,989

Number ltem - qoq_QA Of Persona. VOTE No. 19.—PENSIONS DEPARTMENT— 1 ou> — continued. ' 1929-30. Other Chaeges foe and incidentae to —continued. & £ 6 Commission to inquire into and report upon the position of physically and economically incapacitated soldiers ... ... ... 2,000 7 Department of Internal Affairs : Services of officers Registrar-General's Branch ... ... 1 125 8 Exchange and commission on money-orders ... 150 9 Fuel, light, power, and water ... ... 200 Grants — 10 To officer on retirement, equivalent to salary in lieu of leave, in terms of Public Service Regulations ... ... ... 1 475 11 To recipients of New Zealand Cross ... ... 20 12 | Loading on life-insurance premiums on account of impaired health occasioned by war service ... 1 215 13 Medical fees ... ... ... j 5,500 | Medical treatment, burial expenses, and expenses incidental thereto— 14 Returned soldiers ... ... ... 75,000 15 South African War veterans ... ... j 20 16 Disabled members of New Zealand Defence and Naval Forces ... ... ... 250 | 17 ! Office-cleaning .. ... ... 10 18 Office fittings and requisites ... ... 100 19 Overtime ... ... ... ; 100 20 j Payment to Mrs. A. G. McCullock, being monetary equivalent to one month's leave of her late husband, D. S. McCullock ... ... ... j 20 21 ! Pensions to epidemic widows and their dependants... 7,500 22 Post and Telegraph Department for services of j officers ... ... ... 15,476 23 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 2,750 24 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 2,000 25 Public Works Department: Fittings for new premises at Auckland ... ... ... 458 26 Railway concessions to disabled ex-soldiers ... 2,000 27 Rent of offices (£182 recoverable) ... ... 2,080 28 Special annuities ... ... ... 5,286 29 Special payment to T. G. Waitt in respect of services in Pensions Department during years 1917-20 ... j 150 30 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 275 31 Transfer and removal expenses ... ... I 200 32 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 3,500 33 War Pensions Appeal Board— £ Salaries and fees ... ... 2,500 Travelling-expenses ... ... 1,400 Other expenses ... ... 100 4,000 34 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote... ... 70 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Grants to supplement superannuation, £ Post and Telegraph Department 207 Rent from unoccupied offices at Auckland ... ... 182 Commission re incapacitated soldiers 1,000 Miscellaneous ... ... 100 1,489 j 130,206 Gross Total ... ... ... ... j 17.1,438 Credits-in-aid (a) ... ... ... ... 3,989 | NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 19 ... 167,449

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MINES DEPARTMENT.

1929-30. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Vote No. 20.—Mines Department— £ £ £ Subdivision I. —Administration .. .. 9,419 ... 9,419 „ II. —Assistance towards Mining .. • j 31,673 31,673 ,, III.—Miscellaneous Services .. .. j 4,429 4,429 GROSS TOTAL .. .. .. 9,419 \ 36,102 45,521 Credits-IN-AID .. .. .. 470 1,220 NET TOTAL 8,669 35,632 44,301 ofPem, It6m " 1929-30. 1929-30. ! | VOTE No. 20.—MINES DEPARTMENT. £ £ Subdivision No. I.—Administration. 1 * Salaries — Administrative Division. 1 1 at £925 (Under-Secretary) ... ... 925 Professional Division. 1 1 at £791 ... ... ... 791 Glass B— £ 1 at £590 ... ... 590 2 at £540 ... ... 1,080 7 4 at £515 ... ... 2,060 3,730 Glass D— 1 1 at £425 ... ... ... 425 Clerical Division. Class III— 1 1 at £470 ... ... ... 470 Glass VI — 1 1 at £335 ... ... ... 335 Glass VII— 1 at £295 ... ... 295 2 at £275 ... ... 550 1 at £210 (9 months), £190 (3 months) 205 1 at £155 (6 months), £135 (6 months) 145 1 at £135 (6 months), £115 (6 months) 125 j 1 at £115 (4 months), £95 (2 months) 54 8 1 at £80 (7 months) ... ... 47 i 1,421 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification List." Note.—Scale salaries or wages include cost-of-living increase.

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MINES DEPARTMENT—continued.

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ofw Item " 1929-30. 1929-30. VOTE No. 20.—MINES DEPARTMENT—continued. i ® £ £ Subdivision No. I.—Administration—continued. 1 Salaries —continued. General Division. £ 1 at £425 ... ... 425 1 at £205 ... ... 205 3 | 1 at £185 ... ... 185 815 Non-permanents. 1 at £156 ... ... 156 1 at £143 ... ... 143 1 at £104 ... ... 104 4 : 1 at £78 ... ... 78 481 27 Cadet's lodging-allowance ... ... ... 26 i | . I IB i Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Recovery from State Coal-mines £ Account ... 750 Total —Subdivision No. I ... ... 9,419 Subdivision No. II—Assistance towards Mining. Charges for and incidental to — Assistance towards— 2 Coal-mining (recoverable)... ... 1,000 3 Maintenance of roads and works ... ... 1,500 4 Prospecting for gold and other minerals ... 14,500 5 Bonus of £2,000 for the successful manufacture of briquettes, or of coke, and any other by-products from sub - bituminous or brown - coal slack, for commercial purposes (on account) ... ... 1 6 Bounty payable to Onakaka Iron and Steel Company (Limited), under the Iron and Steel Industries Act, 1914 ... ... ... 8,000 7 Diamond and other drills and appliances (partly recoverable) ... ... ... 800 8 Drill-store, Dunollie ... ... 320 Grants — 9 Erection of Public Library, Seddonville ... 50 10 Garston to Nevis Road ... ... 100 11 Gimmerburn Creek Dam repairs ... ... 198 12 Libraries in mining townships ... ... 25 13 Nevis Valley Road (maintenance), (subsidy £100, £1 for £1), (balance) ... ... ... 218 14 Schools of Mines ... ... ... 4,160 ! 15 Subsidy : Muddy Terrace Bridge repairs (£1 for £1) 50 16 Survey of Reef ton coalfields... ... ... 750 17 Systematic prospecting for minerals under Government direction ... ... ... 1 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Drilling-expenses ... ... £300 ■ Total—Subdivision No. II ... 31,673

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MINES DEPARTMENT—continued.

(a) Credits-in-aid— Other Salaries. Charges. 1929-30. £ £ £ Subdivision I 750 .. 750 II .. 300 300 111 ~ 170 170 Totals .. 750 470 1,220 m *

Number Item . 1 C)Of)_ QA of Persons. VOTE No. 20.—MINES DEPARTMENT—continued. 1929-30. Subdivision No. III.—Miscellaneous Services. £ £ Charges foe and incidental to — 18 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... 70 19 Collecting goldfields revenue (partly recoverable) ... 150 20 Examinations, Mining and Coal-mines Acts ... 110 21 Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... ... 20 22 Fuel, light, water, and cleaning ... 75 23 Instruments and apparatus ... ... ... 10 24 Instrument and outfit allowance for Chief Inspector of Mines ... ... ... 26 25 Law-costs ... ... ... 15 26 Motor-cars, maintenance of ... ... ... 200 27 Motor-car, purchase of ... ... .. 534 28 Office fittings and requisites (including typewriters) 50 29 Part travelling-expenses of officer to Australia ... 46 30 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 250 31 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 450 32 Refunds of revenue under Section 155 (3) of the Mining Act, 1926 (recoverable) ... ... ... 100 33 Rents .. ... ... 450 34 Repairs to cottage, Kumara... ... ... 55 35 I Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 200 36 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 1,600 37 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision ... 18 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 5.1 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Collecting goldfields revenue ... £20 Printing and stationery, publications, &c. ... ... 50 Refunds of revenue ... ... 100 170 Total—Subdivision No. Ill ... — 4,429 G«oss Total ... ... ... ... 45,521 Cbedits-in-aid (a)... ... ... ... 1,220 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 20 ... — 44,301

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DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS.

1929-30. Salaries. Other Charges. , Total. I I ~1 Vote No. 21. —Department of Internal Affairs— £ £ £ Subdivision I-Head Office .. 21626 38,150 59,676 „ II.—Government Actuary s Office .. 4 402 ygg 5 181 „ III. —Ministers' Secretaries .. .. 10,058 10 058 „ IV. —Messengers, Office-keepers, and Char- 84,507 4 137 88 644 women V.—Registrar-General's Office .. 12,504 6,916 19,420 VI.—Census and Statistics .. .. 19,159 17,383 36,542 „ VII.—High Commissioner's Office .. 28,369 16,409 44,778 „ VIII— Museum .. .. .. 3,205 2,695 5,900 „ IX. -Explosives Branch .. .. 3,038 4,146 7,184 „ X.—Publicity Branch .. .. 4,299 35,650 39,949 „ XI. —Miscellaneous Services .. .. 20,316 79,436 99,752 GROSS Total .. .. .. 211,382 205,702 417,084 Credits-IN-AID 34,767 22,974 57,741 NET TOTAL .. .. | 176,615 ! 182,728 359,343 Number of Persons. ' 1929—30. VOTE No. 21.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL 1929-30. AFFAIRS. £ £ Subdivision No. I.—Head Office. 1 * Salaries — Administrative Division. I 1 at £950 (Under-Secretary) ... ... 950 Professional Division. Class B— 1 I 1 at £590 .. ... 590 Clerical Division. Class Special— £ 1 at £715 ... ... 715 2 1 at £665 ... 665 Class I— 1,380 1 1 at £600 .. ... 600 Class II — 1 at £515 (5 months), £490 (7 months) 500 2 1 at £515 (2 months), £490 (10 months) 494 Class 111 — 994 1 at £470 (8 months), £445 (4 months) 462 2 1 at £470 (7 months), £445 (5 months) 460 Class IV— 922 1 1 at £425 ... ... ... 425 Glass V— 3 at £380 ... ... 1,140 4 1 at £355 ... ... 355 1,495 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Olassilioatiou List." Note.—Scale salaries or wages include cost-of-living increase.

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DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS —continued.

ofi'erjcms. Item " 1929-30. VOTE No. 21.—DBPAETMBNT OP INTERNAL 1929-30. AFFAIRS—continued. £ £ Subdivision No. I.—Head Office —continued. 1 Salaries —continued. Clerical Division —continued. Glass VI— 3 3 at £335 ... ... ... 1,005 Glass VII— 3 at £295 ... ... 885 1 at £295 (4 months), £275 (8 months) 282 1 at £275 (10-J months), £250 (1-J- months) 272 [ 1 at £250 (3$ months), £230 (8$ months) 236 1 at £250 (2$ months), £230 (9$ months) 234 2 at £230 (9 months), £210 (3 months) 450 1 at £190 (11$ months), £155 ($ month) 189 1 at £190 (10$ months), £155 (1$ months) 186 1 at £190 (2 months), £155 (10 months) 161 1 at £155 (5$ months), £135 (6$ months) 144 1 at £135 (7 months), £115 (5 months) 127 1 at £115 (10$ months), £95 (1$ months) 112 1 at £115 (9$ months), £95 (2$ months) 111 1 at £95 (11 months), £80 (1 month) ... 94 1 at £95 (9$ months), £80 (2$ months) 92 2 at £95 (5$ months), £80 (6$ months) 174 21 1 at £80 (11 months) ... ... 73 3,822 1 Official Secretary to His Excellency the GovernorGeneral ... ... ... 665 Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties under Public Service Regulations 24a and 209 .... ... ... 185 General Division. £ 1 at £275 ... ... 275 1 at £255 ... ... 255 2 at £255 (6 months) ... ... 255 2 at £215 ... ... 430 5 at £205 ... ... 1,025 1 at £190 ... ... 190 3 at £155 ... ... 555 16 1 at £180 (4 months), £170 (8months) ... 174 3,159 Non-permanents. 2 at £380 ... ... 760 1 at £313 ... ... 313 1 at £296 ... ... 296 1 at £256 ... ... 256 1 at £234 ... ... 234 1 at £195 ... ... 195 1 at £182 ... ... 182 1 at £182 (9$ months), £169 (2$ months) 179 1 at £182 (8$ months), £169 (3$ months) 178 1 at £169 (9 months), £156 (3 months) 166 1 at £156 ... ... 156 1 at £156 (10 months), £130 (2 months) 152 Tat £143 ... ... 143 1 at £143 (10$ months), £.130 (1$ months) 141 1 at £130 (8 months), £117 (4 months) ... 126 1 at £125 (8 months) ... :. 84 1 at £117 (11 months), £104 (1 month)... 116

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DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS —continued.

Number item. -i qoq on Of Persons. VOTE No. 21.—DEPARTMENT OP INTERNAL l^y-dU. AFFAIRS—continued. 1929-30. Subdivision No. I.—Head Office —continued. £ £ 1 Salabies—continued. Non-pebmanents—continued. £ 1 at £117 (10 months), £91 (2 months'! ... 113 1 at £104 ... '... 104 1 at £104 (10i months), £91 (li months) 102 23 2 at £65 " ... ... 130 4,126 78 Cadets' lodging-allowances ... ... ... 137 — Payment for services of officers— Department of Lands and Survey ... 261 Department of Tourists and Health Resorts ... ... 25 286 Salary of Lady Medical Referee (part recoverable) ... 470 Special allowances to shorthand writers and typistes employed in Ministers'offices ... ... 315 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) —• Salary of Lady Medical Referee £305 21,526 Otheb Chabges fob and incidental to — 2 Advertising ... ... ... 150 3 Animals Protection Act, expenses in connection with administration of ... ... ... 400 4 Cinematograph-films, expenses in connection with the censorship of ... ... ... 50 5 Commissions of Inquiry (part recoverable) ... 1,150 6 Freight, cartage, and transport charges... ... 850 Fresh-water fisheries and game— 7 Commission on sale of fishing-licenses ... 150 8 Expenses in connection with, including wages of workmen, purchase of land, and erection of buildings ... ... ... 4,000 9 Fines, penalties, and license fees payable to Tuwharetoa Trust Board under Section 15 (2) of Native Land Amendment and Native Land Claims Adjustment Act, 1926 ... ... 40 10 Motor-vehicles, maintenance of ... ... 150 11 Taupo Fisheries, purchase of land in connection with 50 12 Fuel for Government offices... ... ... 2,200 13 Light, power, and water for Government buildings ... 6,500 14 New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts, WellingtonPayment to, for part services of custodian, National Picture Gallery, and other charges in connection £ therewith ... ... 172 For freight on works of art to Imperial Gallery of Art ... ... 25 197 15 Office fittings and requisites... ... ... 500 16 Overtime and meal allowances ... ... 25 17 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes (part recoverable) 650 Printing and Stationery— 18 Head office, ... ... ... 1,880 19 Ministers' offices ... ... ... 1,100 20 Publications (including newspapers and books) ... 700 21 Rent ... ... ... 63 22 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 1,400 »

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DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS—continued.

oHPersons. ltem ' ! 1929-30. j VOTE No. 21.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL 1929-30. j AFFAIRS —continued. £ | £ Subdivision No. I.—Head Office. —continued. Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. Travelling allowances and expenses of— 23 Ministers (allowances only as authorized by the Civil List Act, 1920) ... ... ... 3,000 24 Ministers' expenses ... ... ... 6,300 25 Private Secretaries to Ministers ... ... 4,920 26 Officers of the Department ... ... 1,700 27 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision ... 25 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Commissions of Inquiry ... £800 Postage ... ... 20 S Trout fry and ova ... ... 1,000 Miscellaneous ... 468 2,288 38,150 Total—Subdivision No. I ... 59,676 Subdivision No. II. —Government Actuary's Office. 2g Salaries— Professional Division. 1 1 at £1,100 ... ... ... 1,100 Clerical Division. Glass V— 1 | 1 at £380 ... ... ... 380 Glass VII— £ 2 at £295 ... ... 590 1 at £275 (6 months), £250 (6 months) 263 1 at £250 (5 months), £230 (7 months) 238 1 at £210 months), £190 months) 208 1 at £190 (3 months), £155 (9 months) 163 1 at £155 (3 months), £135 (9 months) 141 8 1 at £135 (2 months), £115 (10 months) 118 !■ ,i " 1,721 Cadets' lodging-allowances ... ... 9 Payment to National Provident Fund of half salary of officer ... ... ... 212 Non-rermanents. £ 1 at £326 ... 326 2 at £235 ... ... 470 4 1 at £183 ... ... 183 — — 979 14 , 1 ! 4,401 Other Charges for and incidental to — 29 Fuel, light, power, and water ... ... 30 30 Office fittings ... 50 31 Office requisites ... ... 30 32 Overtime and meal allowances ... .. 10 33 Postage and telegrams ... ... 5 34 Printing and stationery ... 100 35 Rent ... ... 500

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DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS—continued.

oftaol. Item j • 1929-30. I VOTE No. 21.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL 1929-30. j AFFAIRS —continued. , ! £ ''£ Subdivision No. II.—Government Actuary's Office —continued. Other Chabges fob and incidental to —continued. 36 Telephone services ... ... ... 40 37 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 10 38 Contingencies ... ... ... 5 780 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Contributions towards salaries of officers, &c., for services rendered — : £ Government Superannuation Funds 923 Local Authorities Superannuation Funds .. ... ... 150 National Provident and Friendly Societies Department ... 3,078 Miscellaneous ... ... 10 4,161 Total —SubdivisionNo.il 5,181 .o !' Subdivision No. III.—-Ministers' Secretaries. 39 Salaries — Clerical Division. Glass II— 2 2 at £515 ... 1,030 Glass III— 1 1 at £470 ... ... ... 470 Class IV— 4 4 at £425 ... ... ... 1,700 Class VI — £ 2 2 at £335 ... ... 670 Arrears (1), 1st to 31st March, 1929 28 698 Class VII — 2 2 at £295 ... ... ... 590 : Allowances in addition to classification— 19 Private Secretaries to Ministers at £50 each ... 950 Extra classification allowance — £ 1 at £210 ... ... 210 4 at £100 .. . 400 6 at £90 . ... 540 1 at £45 ... ... 45 1,195 Payment to other Departments for salaries of officers acting as private secretaries — £ Crown Law Department ... ... 590 Customs Department ... ... 565 Native Department ... ... 515 Railway Department ... 1,155 r j 2,825 Non-permanent. 1 1 at £600 ... ... ... 600 12 1 Total —Subdivision No. Ill ... ——■— 10,058

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DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS—continued.

I ohw, ltem - 1929-30. ! VOTE No. 21.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL !. 1929-30. AFFAIRS—continued. £ £ Subdivision No. IV.—Messengers, Office-keepers, and Charwomen. 40 Salaries— General Division. Messengers, &c.— £ 1 at £380 ... ... 380 1 at £302 ... ... 302 5 at £295 ... ... 1,475 2 at £280 ... ... 560 1 at £276 ... ... 276 21 at £270 ... ... 5,670 1 at £265 (4 months), £255 (8 months) 258 1 at £260 ... ... 260 3 at £250 ... ... 750 1 at £245 ... ... 245 71 at £240 ... ... 17,040 i 1 at £240 ( 9 months), £330 (3 months) 238 1 at £240 (9 months), £183 (3 months) 225 1 at £240 (7 months), £230 (5 months) 236 1 at £240 (6 months) ... ... 120 2 at £240 (5 months), £235 (7 months) 474 1 at £240 (4 months), £230 (8 months) 234 2 at £235 (11 months), £225 (1 month) 468 2 at £235 (9 months), £225 (3 months) 466 1 at £235 (8 months), £225 (4 months) 232 3 at £235 (5 months), £225 (7 months) 687 1 at £235 (1 month), £225 (11 months) 226 1 at £186 ... ... 186 126 1 at £175 (10 months), £155 (2 months) 171 Charwomen — ! 31,179 1 at £175 ... ... 175 1 at £140 (9 months), £130 (3 months) 138 3 1 at £125 ... ... 125 Payment to other Departments — 438 Post and Telegraph Department ... 264 Public Works Department .. 60 — — 324 Non-permanents. Charwomen— 2 at £156 ... ... 312 1 at £145 ... ... 145 1 at £140 ... ... 140 3 at £130 ... ... 390 1 at £130 (7i months), £117 (4+ months) 125 2 at £127 " ... " ... 254 1 at £125 ... ... 125 1 at £121 ... ... 121 2 at £120 . . ... 240 1 at £118 ... ... 118 122 at £117 ... ... 14,274 1 at £117 (11 months) ... ... 107 1 at £117 (10i months), 105 (14- months) 115 1 at £116 " ..." 116 13 at £115 ... ... 1,495 1 at £112 ... ... 112 1 at £112 (8 months), £91 (4 months) 105 116 at £105 ... ... 12,180 3 at £104 ... ... 312 1 at £99 ... ... 99i

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DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS—continued.

13— B. 7.

Number T(.„„ of Persona. ' 1929—30. VOTE No. 21.—DEPARTMENT OP INTERNAL 1929-30. AFFAIRS—continued. £ £ Subdivision No. IV.—Messengers, Office-keepers, and Charivomen—continued. 40 Salabies—continued. N on-pebmanents—continued. Charwomen— continued. £ 1 at £96 ... ... 96 1 at £93 ... ... 93 2 at £91 ... ... 182 1 at £90 ... ... 90 1 at £89 ... ... 89 1 at £87 ... ... 87 1 at £86 ... ... 86 3 at £83 ... ... 249 2 at £75 ... ... 150 2 at £72 ... ... 144 1 at £71 ... ... 71 3 at £70 ... ... 210 1 at £68 ... ... 68 1 at £65 ... ... 65 1 at £64 ... ... 64 1 at £62 ... ... 62 2 at £59 ... ... 118 2 at £53 ... ... 106 3 at £52 ... ... 156 1 at £47 ... ... 47 1 at £42 ... ... 42 1 at £40 ... 40 2 at £39 ... ... 78 1 at £36 ... ... 36 1 at £34 ... ... 34 1 at £30 ... ... 30 4 at £26 ... ... 104 2 at £25 ... ... 50 1 at £23 ... ... 23 1 at £22 ... ... 22 1 at £19 ... ... 19 2 at £18 ... ' ... 36 1 at £16 ... ... 16 1 at £15 ... ... 15 1 at £12 ... ... 12 2 at £10 ... ... 20 3 at £8 ... ... 24 1 at £7 ... ... 7 3 at £5 ... ... 15 338 2 at £4 ... ... 8 33,749 Messengers — 1 at £250 (11 months), £209 (1 month) 246 4 at £240 ... ... 960 2 at £235 ... ... 470 1 at £230 (11 months), £225 (1 month) 229 27 at £226 ... ... 6,102 1 at £226 (11J months), £216 (A month) 225 1 at £226 (9f months), £216 months) 224 1 at £225 (9 months), £216 (3 months) 224 2 at £225 ... ... 450 1 at £219 ... ... 219 5 at £216 ... ... 1,080 2 at £216 (9i months), £209(2-| months) 430 3 at £215 " ... ... 645 115 at £209 - ... ... 3,135 3 at £209 (11 months) ... ... 573

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DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS—continued.

Number Item 1 _ „ of Persons. V0TB No 21.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL OKJ ' AFFAIRS —continued. 1929-30. Subdivision No. IV. —Messengers, Office-keepers, and £ £ Charwometi—continued. 40 Salaries—continued. Non-permanents—continued. Messengers—continued. £ 1 at £209 (9-J months) ... ... 165 1 at £209 (9 months) ... ... 156 1 at £209 (-J- month) ... ... 9 1 at £189 ~ ... ... 189 1 at £144 ... ... 144 2 at £104 ... ... 208 1 at £70 ... ... 70 2 at £48 .. ... 96 1 at £47 (10 months) ... ... 39 1 at £37 ... ... 37 1 at £36 ... ... 36 1 at £33 ... ... 33 1 at £32 ... ... 32 1 at £30 ... ... 30 1 at £26 ... ... 26 1 at £22 ... ... 22 1 at £18 ... ... 18 4 at £12 ... ... 48 1 at £10 ... ... 10 1 at £4 ... ... 4 95 1 at £3 ... ... 3 — 16,587 562 — 1 82,277 Payment to messengers for Saturday, Sunday, and holiday duty ... ... ... 1,330 Special allowances to messengers (including allowances to Ministerial messengers) ... ... 900 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Salaries, &c. ... ... £15,500 84,507 Otheb Charges fok and incidental to — 41 Grant to widow, equivalent to leave due to officer (deceased) ... ... ... 20 42 Medical attendance for messengers and charwomen, &c., injured on duty ... ... ... 25 43 Motor cars, cycles, and accessories, maintenance of (part recoverable) .. ... ... 80 44 Office-cleaning (including upkeep of grounds outside main centres) ... ... ... 2,900 45 Rent ... ... ... 52 46 Transfer and removal expenses ... ... 50 47 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 325 48 Uniforms and overcoats for messengers ... 675 49 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision ... 10 4,137 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Motor cars, cycles, and accessories £15 Office-cleaning ... ... 300 Miscellaneous ... ... 10 325 Total—Subdivision No. IV ... 88,644

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DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS—continued.

Number ftem. 1Q9Q QA Of Persons. VOTE No. 21.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL dU ' AFFAIRS—continued. 1929-30. Subdivision No. V.—Registrar-General's Office. £ £ 50 Salaries — Clerical Division. Glass I— 1 1 at £665 ... ... ... 665 Glass IV— 4 4 at £425 ... ... ... 1,700 Glass V— 1 1 at £380 ... ... ... 380 Class VI— £ 10 at £335 ... ... 3,350 11 1 at £320 ... ... 320 Glass VII— — 3,670 4 at £295 ... ... 1,180 1 at £295 (11 months), £275 (1 month) 293 1 at £275 ... ... 275 1 at £250 (44- months), £230 (7$ months) 238 1 at £230 ' ... " ... 230 1 at £210 (10$ months), £190 (1$ months) 208 1 at £190 (7-J- months), £155 (4$ months) 177 1 at £190 (1$ months), £155 (10$ months) 160 2 at £155 (11 months), £135 (1 month) 306 1 at £155 (3 months), £135 (9 months) 140 1 at £155 (1 month), £135 (11 months) 137 1 at £135 (10$ months),£115 (1$ months) 133 1 at £115 (10$ months), £95 (1$ months) 113 1 at £95 (1-$ months) £80 (10$ months) 82 19 1 at £78 (9 months) ... ... 59 3,731 Lodging-allowance ... ... ... 35 General Division. 1 at £295 ... ... 295 4 3 at £185 - ... ... 555 850 Non-permanents. 1 at £143 (10 months), £130 (2 months) 141 1 at £130 (8$ months), £117 (3$ months) 126 1 at £117 " ... ... 117 1 at £104 (8$ months), £91 (3$ months) 100 6 2 at £91 " ... ... 182 666 46 Allowances to Clerks of Court and others acting as Registrars of Births, Deaths, and Marriages: 11 at £10 ... ... ... 110 Payment to Justice Department for services of officers as Registrars of Births, Deaths, and Marriages ... ... ... 697 12,504 Other Charges for and incidental to — — Births, deaths, and marriages, registration of— 51 Non-permanent officers ... ... ... 1,500 52 Post Office for services of postmasters ... 2,200 53 Grant to W. Buchanan, ex-Registrar of Births, Napier, equivalent to three months' leave on retirement ... ... ... 46 54 Office-cleaning, firing, lighting, freight, and cartage 100 55 Office fittings and requisites... ... ... 200 56 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 650 57 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 1,000 58 Rent of offices ... ... ... 880 59 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 130

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DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS—continued.

ofpTi. 1929-30. VOTE No. 21.—DEPARTMENT OP INTERNAL 1929-30. AFFAIRS—continued. £ £ Subdivision No. V.—Registrar-General's Office —continued. Othek Charges fob and incidental to—continued. 60 Transfer and removal expenses ... ... 50 61 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 150 62 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision ... 10 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Miscellaneous ... ... £50 6,916 Total —Subdivision No. V ... 19,420 Subdivision No VI.—Census and Statistics. 63 Salaries— Clerical Division. Class Special— 1 1 at £800 ... ... ... 800 Class I— 1 1 at £565 ... ... ... 565 Class II— 1 1 at £490 ... ... ... 490 Class IV— 3 3 at £425 ... ... ... .1,275 Class V— 5 5 at £380 ... ... ... 1,900 Class VI— 3 3 at £335 ... ... ... 1,005 Class VII— £ 2 at £295 ... ... 590 1 at £295 (9 months), £275 (3 months) 290 1 at £295 (7 months), £275 (5 months) 287 1 at £295 (3 months), £275 (9 months) 280 6 at £275 ... ... 1,650 1 at £2£0 (10 months), £230 (2 months) 246 1 at £250 (4A months), £230 (7i months) 238 2 at £230 " ... ~ ... 460 1 at £230 (9i months), £210 (2i months) 226 1 at £210 " ... " ... 210 1 at £190 ... ... 190 1 at £190 (10-f months), £155 (If months) 186 1 at £190 (1-J- months), £155 (10J months) 159 1 at £190 (1 month), £155 (11 months) 158 1 at £155 (11 months), £135 (1 month) 153 3 at £135 ' ... ... 405 1 at £135 (24 months), £115 (9f months) 119 1 at £115 (11 months), £95 (1 month) 113 1 at £115 (5 months), £95 (7 months) 107 1 at £115 (3 months), £95 (9 months) 100 2 at £115 (2 months), £95 (10 months) 198 3 at £80 ... ... 240 36 2 at £80 (10f- months) .. ... 140 6,745 I

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DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS—continued.

I Number Item . qOQ_QA of Persons. V 0T B No. 21.—DEPARTMENT OP INTERNAL ov - APPAIRS—continued. 1929-30. Subdivision No. VI. —Census and Statistics —continued. £ £ 6-3 Salaries—continued. General Division £ 1 at £320 ... ... 320 1 at £295 ... ... 295 1 at £275 ... ... 275 1 at £275 (5 months), £270 (7 months) ... 272 1 at £225 ... ... 225 4 at £205 ... ... 820 10 1 at £205 (10 months), £195 (2 months) 203 — 2,410 N ON-PEKMANENTS. 3 at £182 (7 months), £169 (5 months) ... 531 1 at £156 ... ... 156 2 at £143 ... ... 286 1 at £143 (9-J- months), £130 (2i months) 140 3 at £130 ..." ... 390 1 at £130 (10 months), £117 (2 months) 128 14 at £117 ... ... 1,638 1 at £117 (9 months), £104 (3 months) ... 114 1 at £117 (8 months), £104 (4 months) ... 113 30 3 at £104 ... ... 312 —-— 3,808 90 Cadets' lodging-allowances ... ... ... 161 19,159 Other Charges for and incidental to — — 64 Census, 1926 : Cost of taking and printing results ... 1,250 65 Preight, cartage, and transport charges... ... 25 66 Fuel, light, power, and water ... ... 130 Mechanical appliances — 67 Purchase of ... ... ... 150 68 Maintenance of ... ... . 150 69 Office fittings and requisites ... ... ... 225 70 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 975 71 Printed forms and stationery ... ... 1,600 72 Rent of offices • ... ... ... 1,100 73 Statistical publications: Setting (part cost), and copies for Government use, official exchanges, newspapers, libraries, educational institutions, &c., 74 in New Zealand and overseas ... ... 6,150 Statistics — 75 Collection of, including agricultural and pastoral... 5,350 76 Household budgets collection ... ... 125 77 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 63 78 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 80 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision ... 10 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Work done on Powers machines for— £ Land and Income Tax Department 400 Post and Telegraph Department 600 State Pire Insurance Department 500 Fire Underwriters' Association 900 — 2,400 Miscellaneous ... ... 20 2,420 17,383 Total—Subdivision No. VI ... 36,542

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DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS —continued.

Number Item. 1929—30 of Persons. VOTE No. 21.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL OU- ——-—~ AFFAIRS—continued. 1929-30. Subdivision No. VII.—High Commissioner's Office. £ | £ 79 Salaries— Secretary ... ... ... 1,055 Finance Officer and Accountant ... . ... 900 Clerks and Messengers ... ... ... 21,887 Miscellaneous wages ... ... ... 1,627 Emigration Officer ... ... ... 900 Trade and Produce Officer ... ... ... 900 Publicity Officer ... ... ... 900 N ON-PEBMANENTS Miscellaneous ... ... ... 200 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Amounts recoverable from— £ Immigration ... ... 5,200 • Government Insurance ... 450 Post and Telegraph .-. 650 Printing and Stationery ... 200 Public Trustee ... ... 1,000 Public Trust, enemy debts ... 100 Public Works ... ... 1,100 State Fire Office ... ... 100 Working Railways... ... 1,150 9,950 28,369 Othek Ohakges foe and incidental to — 80 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 230 81 Freight, cartage, and transport charges... ... 20 82 Fuel, light, power, and water ... ... 1,100 83 House-allowance for High Commissioner ... 1,000 84 Income-tax payable in England and New Zealand, refund to officers of difference between the amount of 20 85 Motor-vehicles, maintenance of ... ... 350 86 National Insurance Act, 1911, in respect of clerks employed in the High Commissioner's office, contributions due under . . ... ... 50 87 Office-cleaning ... ... 450 88 Office fittings and requisites-... ... ... 400 89 Official entertainments, expenses of ... ... 600 90 Postage, telegrams, &c. ... ... ... 1,700 9"1 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 730 92 Rent, rates, taxes, insurance, &c. (part recoverable) 8,700 93 Repairs to offices ... ... ... 450 94 Subscriptions to various societies and associations ... 50 95 Theft of cash from bookstall... ... ... 9 96 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 400 97 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision ... 150 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote)— Shipping charges on goods for £ Government Departments 130 Rent, &c. ... ... 3,650 Postage, telegrams, &c. ... 235 Printing and stationery ... 235 Miscellaneous ... ... 50 4,300 16,409 Total —Subdivision No. VII ... 44,778

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DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS—continued.

of Persons. W 1929-30. 1929-30. VOTE No. 21.—DEPARTMENT OP INTERNAL , APPAIRS —continued. £ £ Subdivision No. VIII. —Museum. 98 Salaries— Professional Division. Glass A— 1 1 at £615 ... ... ... 615 General Division. £ 1 at £370 ... ... 370 1 at £300 ... ... 300 1 at £295 ... ... 295 4 1 at £275 ... ... 275 1,240 Non-permanents. 1 at £475 ... ... 475 1 at £278 (10 months) ... ... 232 1 at £208 ... ... 208 1 at £150 ... ... 150 1 at £117 ... 117 1 at £150 (8 months) ... ... 100 7 1 at £68 ... ... 68 1,350 12 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote)— Salaries ... ... £50 3,205 Other Charges for and incidental to — 99 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 200 100 Freight, cartage, and transport charges... ... 50 101 Fuel, light, power, and water ... ... 160 102 International Exchange Services : Freight and postage 20 103 Museum fittings .. ... ... 200 104 Museum publications, printing of (part recoverable) 300 105 Office fittings and requisites ... ... 65 106 Photographic and phonographic supplies ... 70 107 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 30 108 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 150 109 Rent (floor space occupied by exhibits in Dominion Farmers' Institute) ... ... ... 845 110 Renovations of office: Painting ... ... 200 111 Specimens and pictures, purchase and preparation of 200 112 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 45 113 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 150 114 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision ... 10 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Miscellaneous ... ... £50 2,695 Total—Subdivision No. VIII ... — 5 900

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DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS—continued.

Number ft, em . -i qnq_Qf) Ol Persons. V0T E No. 21.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL OUAFFAIRS—continued. 1929-30. Subdivision No. IX.—Explosives Branch. £ £ 115 Salaries— Professional Division. Glass B— 1 1 at £590 ... ... ... 590 Glass E— 1 1 at £320 ... ... ... 320 General Division. £ 2 at £380 ... ... 760 1 at £355 ... ... 355 4 1 at £260 ... ... 260 1,375 N on-permanents. 1 at £240 ... ... 240 1 at £156 ... ... 156 1 at £143 ... ... 143 4 1 at £39 ... ... 39 578 10 Payments to other Departments for services as magazine-keepers ... ... ... 175 3,038 Other Charges for and incidental to — Explosives Act, expenses under (part recoverable) — 116 Expenses of Deputy Chief Inspector of Explosives of visit to Australia ... ... ... 105 117 General expenses ... ... ... 175 118 Magazines : Expenses in connection with (recoverable) ... ... ... 2,100 119 Postage, telegrams, and telephone services ... 150 120 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 416 121 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 1,200 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Explosives Act, expenses under— Expenses in connection with £ magazines ... ... 1,900 Miscellaneous ... ... 20 1,920 4,146 Total—Subdivision No. IX ... 7,184 Subdivision No. X.—Publicity Branch. 122 Salaries — Clerical Division. Glass III— 1 1 at £470 ... ... ... 470 Glass VI — 1 1 at £335 ... ... ... 335 Class VII— £ 2 at £230 (9 months), £210 (3 months) 450 3 1 at £80 (10 months) ... ... 67 517 Allowances to officers performing special or higher duties (under Public Service Regulations Nos. 24a or 209) ... ... ... 152 Lodging-allowance ... ... ... 30 General Division. 1 1 at £260 (9 months), £255 (3 months) ... ... 259

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DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS—continued.

14— B. 7.

of N iwL. Item -j 1929-30. 1929-30, VOTE No. 21.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS—continued. £ £ Subdivision No. X.—Publicity Branch —continued. 122 Salaries— continued. Non-permanents. £ 1 at £326 ... ... 326 1 at £313 ... ... 313 1 at £300 ... ... 300 1 at £300 (8 months), £287 (4 months) ... 295 1 at £300 (7 months), £274 (5 months) ... 288 1 at £260 (-J month) ... ... 14 1 at £234 (10 months), £208 (2 months) 230 1 at £208' ... ... 208 1 at £169 (10 months) ... ... 141 1 at £156 ... ... 156 1 at £143 (5 months), £130 (7 months) ... 135 12 1 at £130 ... ... 130 , 2,536 18 — ——- 4,299 Other Charges for and incidental to — Advertising New Zealand : Special publicity work in connection with (part recoverable)— £ 123 Advertising in Australia ... ... 5,000 124 Folders ... ... 7,000 125 Equipment ... ... 1,000 126 Films, preparation, purchase, and sundries ... ... 11,000 127 Framing pictures, &c. ... ... 200 128 General expenses ... ... 500 129 Grant towards expenses of Victoria University debating team, travelling in America ... ... 60 130 Photograph albums ... ... 300 131 Photographs, including enlargements and lantern slides ... ... 1,800 132 Postage ... ... 500 133 Rent " ... ... 500 134 Representation at overseas exhibitions 1,000 135 Travelling-expenses ... ... 1,000 136 Miscellaneous ... ... 2,640 32,500 137 Expenses in the United Kingdom in connection with advertising New Zealand ... ... 2,000 138 Grant to Will Lawson towards expenses of trip through Malay States and East generally, lecturing on New Zealand ... ... 150 139 Reuter's Telegram Company : Payment for special telegrams ... ... ... 1,000 Estimated credits-m-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote)—- £ Films ... ... 1,000 35,650 Total—Subdivision No. X .... 39,949

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DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS—continued.

Number Uem . n.)Q On of Persons. VOTE No. 21 .—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL ou ' AFFAIRS —continued. _ 1929-30. £ , £ Subdivision No. XI.—Miscellaneous Services. 140 Salaries (Relieving Staff; — Clerical Division. Class II— £ 1 at £515 ... ... 515 2 1 at £515 (9 months) ... ... 472 987 Glass IV— 1 1 at £420 ... ... ... 420 Glass V — 1 1 at £380 ... ... ... 380 Class VI— i 3 j 3 at £335 ... ... ... 1,005 Glass 7/1— 3 at £295 ... ... 885 1 at £275 (4-J- months), £250 (7J months) 260 1 at £250 (3J months), £230 (8-J- months) 236 1 at £210 (1 month), £190 (11 months) 192 1 at £190 (7 months), £155 (5 months) 175 1 at £155 (2 months), £135 (10 months) 139 1 at £135 (11 months), £115 (1 month) 133 1 at £115 (6 months), £95 (6 months) 105 1 at £115 (1 month), £95 (11 months) 97 1 at £95 (11 months), £80 (1 month) 94 1 at £95 (10-J- months), £80 (If months) 93 1 at £95 (9 months), £80 (3 months) 92 2 at £95 (8 months), £80 (4 months) 180 1 at £80 ... ... 80 1 at £80 (10J months) ... ... 70 19 1 at £80 (10 months) ... ... 67 2,898 General Division. 1 at £320 ... ... 320 1 at £295 ... ... 295 1 at £285 ... ... 285 2 at £245 ... ... 490 1 at £235 ... ... 235 1 at £230 Hi months), £220 (4£ months) 226 3 at £225 " ..." ... 675 5 at £215 ... ... 1,075 6 at £205 ... ... 1,230 1 at £205 (9 months), £195 (3 months) ... 203 1 at £190 ... ... 190 2 at £185 ... ... 370 1 at £185 (10J months) ... ... 162 1 at £185 (10 months) ... .. 154 1 at £185 (9 months) ... ... 139 1 at £185 (8 months) ... ... 123 1 at £160 .:. ... 160 31 1 at £80 (10 months) ... ... 67 6,399 Non-permanents. 2 at £312 (6 months) ... ... 312 1 at £287 ... ... 287 1 at £195 (7-J-months) ... ... 122 1 at £185 ... ... 185 3 at £182 ... ... 546 1 at £182 (7i months) .. ... 114 1 at £169 " ... ... 169 4 at £156 ... ... 624 1 at £156 (10| months), £143 (If months) 154

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DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS—continued.

ofPemons. Item ' 1929-30. VOTE No. 21. —DEPARTMENT OE INTERNAL 1929-30. AFFAIRS—continued, £ £ Subdivision No. XI.—Miscellaneous Services—continued 140 Salabies (Relieving Staff) —continued. Non-pebmanents — continued. £ 1 at £156 (10 months) ... ... 130 1 at £156 (7f months) ... ... 98 1 at £156 (1-J- months) ... ... 18 1 at £135 (10 months) ... ... 112 3 at £130 ... ... 390 2 at £117 ... ... 231 1 at £117 (10 months) ... ... 98 1 at £117 (9-J- months) ... . 92 1 at £101 (9 months), £91 (3 months) ... 101 1 at £101 (8 months), £91 (4 months) ... 100 1 at £101 (6 months), £91 (6 months) ... 98 4 at £91 ... . . 364 1 at £91 (11 months), £78 (1 month) ... 90 1 at £91 (9 months), £78 (3 months) .. 88 1 at £91 (9 months) ... ... 68 1 at £91 (8J months), £78 (3J months)... 87 I at £91 (8 months), £78 (4 months) ... 87 II at £78 ... ... 858 1 at £78 (8 months) . ... 52 1 at £65 ... ... 65 52 1 at £65 (10 months) ... ... 54 5,797 1 Town-planner ... ... ... 1,200 Lodging-allowances (cadets)... ... ... 240 110 Allowances to officers performing special or higher duties (under Public Service Regulations Nos. 24a and 209) ... ... ... 75 Payment to other Departments for services of officers— £ Department of Health ... ... 390 Legislative Departments ... 100 Post and Telegraph Department ... 425 915 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Salaries of officers relieving in £ other Departments ... 5,366 Pay of non-permanents relieving in other Departments ... 3,596 8,962 20,316 Othee Charges for and incidental to — 141 Amount required to discharge mortgage to State Advances Office by W. J. Mather (late employee, New Zealand Railways) ... ... ... 713 142 Asoka Column in front of new Government Buildings, Delhi, India ... ... ... 600 143 Compassionate allowance to widow of late V. Scott, Clerk, Department of Internal Affairs ... 200 L44 Compensation to Constable Butters, injured while on duty collecting statistics ... ... ... 113 145 Costs and disbursements of Crown Solicitor, Auckland, re mandamus action, case of Waitemata County Council ... ... ... 21

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DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS —continued.

ofp™. Item - 1929-30. 1929-30. VOTE No. 21.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS—continued. £ £ Subdivision No. XI.—Miscellaneous Services—continued. Other. Chakges fob and incidental to —continued. 146 Cost-of-living bonus to annuitants under the Public Service and Teachers' Superannuation Funds and Civil Service Act, 1908, and to other persons in receipt of retiring-allowances (part recoverable) 5,350 147 Deer herds, reduction of, in certain acclimatization districts, bonus to assist in (recoverable) ... 1,300 Dominion Archives— 148 Allowance to Controller ... ... .. 200 149 Binding ... ... ... 50 150 Entertaining visitors to the Dominion and official functions, cost of ... ... ... 5,000 151 Ex gratia payments for injury, loss, or damage through enemy action during the war ... 50 i 152 Exhibits for Museums, railage on ... ... 20 153 Furniture for staff dining-rooms,. State Fire and Government Buildings, Wellington ... ... 200 154 Grants in settlement of petitions ... ... 750 Grants— 155 Captain Cook Memorial, Hawaii: Public reservation around site, purchase of land ... ... 200 156 Chevalier collection of water colours restoration ... 105 157 Dunedin flood relief ... ... ... 3,000 158 Fire Brigades Annual Conference ... ... 500 159 Imperial Institute ... ... ... 1,584 160 J. A. Crawford, Crimean Veteran ... ... 75 161 Late Under-Secretary, Department of Internal Affairs, to reimburse him for expenditure incurred in connection with the reception of distinguished visitors ... ... ... 250 162 Memorial, gold-miners, Gorge Creek, Otago ... 248 163 Memorial late F. Lawry, ex-M.P. ... ... 25 164 New Zealand Amateur Swimming Association ... 350 165 New Zealand Native Bird Protection Society ... 50 166 Polynesian Society ... ... ... 250 167 Protection of Women and Children, to Society for— Auckland ... ... £100 Wellington ... ... 100 Christchurch ... ... 100 Dunedin ... ... 100 400 168 Re-erecting memorial to late Sir John McKenzie 500 169 Royal Humane Society ... ... ... 100 170 Royal Life Saving Society ... ... 150 171 St. Mary's Guild Home, Karori ... ... 200 172 St. Mary's Home, Otahuhu, for reformative work 200 173 To Mrs. Dickie, widow of late W. J. Dickie, ex M.P. 100 174 War Funds Council for South African Veterans ... 250 175 Grave of late Right Hon. W. F. Massey at Point Halswell: Beautification of area in vicinity and access to ... ... ... 2,085 176 Maori Arts School and Reception Marae, Rotorua : Preliminary expenses ... ... ... 50 177 Mayfair Week, Invercargill : Illumination of Chief Post Office, cost of ... ... ... 76 178 Memorial to late Right Hon. R. J. Seddon, cost of repairs to ... ... ... 135 179 Ministerial office accommodation, rent of premises, Dunedin ... ... ... 150

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DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS—continued.

Number Tt of Persons. ' 1929—30. 1929-30. VOTE No. 21.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL — AFFAIRS—continued. £ £ Subdivision No. XI.—Miscellaneous Services—continued. Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. 180 lSl ew Zealand Gazette: Cost of printing (part recoverable) ... ... .. 7,750 181 Official History of the South African War (New Zealand's part therein): Cost of printing, &c. ... 250 182 Opossums : Expenses under Animals Protection Act (recoverable) ... ... ... 500 183 Opossum fees and royalties on skins : Amounts allocated to other than Acclimatization Societies ... 4,750 184 Parliaments of the Empire : Contribution towards cost of producing journal (London publication) ... 200 Post-office account—■ 185 Franked Government telegrams (2 years) ... 1,200 186 Franked telephone communications ... 300 187 Ministerial telegraphic memoranda ... 2,500 188 Private effects of ex-Ministers, cost of packing ... 76 Public Service Superannuation Fund actuarial inves189 tigation : Cost of work by Government Life Insurance Department .... ... ... 490 190 Railway Department: Annual and sectional railway passes and fares for — Acclimatization Societies : Rangers and £ curators ... ... 610 Boys' Scouts Association : Dominion Chief Commissioner ... ... 90 Fire Brigades: Brigades attending Fire Brigades' Annual Conference ... 400 Girl Guides' Association : Chief Commissioner ... ... 90 Mission for lepers: New Zealand secretary ... ... 25 Naval personnel on leave .. ... 500 Returned Soldiers' Association— Conference delegates ... ... 65 Secretary ... ... 50 Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals: Inspectors ... ... 390 South African War Veterans' Conference Delegates ... ... . 30 Tongariro National Park Warden .. 47 2,297 Stores Control Board, expenses of— 191 Advertising ... ... ... 100 192 General expenses ... ... ... 100 193 Office furniture and equipment ... ... 60 194 Overtime and meal allowances ... ... 50 195 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 900 196 Rent ... ... ... 218 197 Travelling-expenses ... ... ... 50 Stranded New-Zealanders — 198 Assistance to return to New Zealand (recoverable) 500 199 Board and lodging for, and small advances to those in destitute condition ... ... ... 25 Subsidy towards — 200 Girl Guides Association (£1 for £1) ... ... 500 201 Otago University Museum (£1 for £1 up to £25,000) ... ... ... 20,000

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DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS—continued.

ofpereons. Item "i 1929-30. 1929-30. VOTE No. 21.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL £ £ AFFAIRS—continued. Subdivision No. XI.—Miscellaneous Services —continued, i Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. Subsidy towards— 202 Memorial to late Hon. Tame Parata, M.L.C.,andC. Parata, M.P. (£1 for£l up to £150), (on account) ! 10 203 Telegrams beyond the Dominion ... ... 200 204 Totalizators, expenses incidental to inspection of (recoverable) ... ... ... 900 205 Town-planning, expenses in connection with (including travelling-expenses Board and Town Planner) 400 206 Turnbull Library — £ Binding of books ... ... 200 Electrical change-over, cost of ... 136 Furniture and fittings ... ... 100 Grant to Dr. G. H. Scholefield, Advisory Director ... ... 50 Incidental expenses ... ... 20 Purchase of books ... ... 250 Salaries ... ... 624 1,380 207 Unemployed night-shelter, Auckland (£1 for £1) . . 350 208 Wakefield graves, renovation of ... ... 25 209 War Funds Act, expenses in connection with administration of ... ... ... 10 1210 War gratuities to members New Zealand Expeditionary Forces and Y.A.D.'s ... ... , 50 211 War Graves and Memorials— War graves and memorials (including those to be erected in provincial cemeteries) to soldiers and others (including wives and daughters of officers, and also of men of the British and allied navies who were killed or died in connection with the Maori and Great Wars), headstones and permanent work for, maintenance, renovation of, and expenses in connection therewith ... 4,900 ( 212 Battlefield memorials, maintenance of— £ France and Belgium ... ... 560 Gallipoli ... ... 5 565 213 Wellington Carillon (on account) ... . . 2,000 214 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision ... 200 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Contributions towards cost-of-living bonus to annuitants— Post and Telegraph £ Department ... 862 Public Trustee ... 64 State Advances Office 14 £ 940 Destruction of deer ... ... 1,300 New Zealand Gazette ... 2,500 Stranded New-Zealanders ... 600 Totalizators, expenses incidental to inspection of ... ... 900

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DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS—continued.

ofw [tem - 1929-30. VOTE No. 21.—DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL _____ 1929-30. AFFAIRS—continued. £ £ Subdivision No. XI.—Miscellaneous Services—continued Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926—continued. War graves and memorials — Miscellaneous expenses : Sale of £ cemetery registers ... 20 Miscellaneous ... ... 200 6,460 79,436 Total—Subdivision No. XI ... | 99,7-52 Gr.oss Total ... ... ... , ... 417,084 Ceedits-in-aid (a) ... ... ... ... 57,741 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 21. ... 359,343 (a) Credits-in-aid— galariee . Other Charges. 1929-30. £ £ £ Subdivision I .. 305 2,288 2,593 II .. .. 4,161 4,161 IV .. 15,500 325 15,825 V 50 50 VI .. .. 2,420 2,420 VII .. 9,950 4,300 14,250 VIII .. 50 50 100 IX .. .. 1,920 1,920 X .. .. 1,000 1,000 XI .. 8,962 6,460 15,422 Totals .. .. 34,767 22,974 57,741

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AUDIT DEPARTMENT.

1929 30. Salaries. \ Other Charges, j Total. ~ "i 7 "" ~ ~~\ ~ j : Vote No. 22.—Audit Department - £ £ £ GROSS Total .. .. .. 50,729 6,670 57,399 Credits-IN-AID .. .. .. 24,800 4,200 29,000 NET TOTAL .. .. .. 25,929 1 2,470 28,399 I I ofp™. 1929-30. VOTE No. 22.—AUDIT DEPARTMENT. ! 1929-30. 1 Salaries— £ £ Unclassified. 1 Audit Officer, London ... ... 900 *Clerical Division. Glass Special— £ 1 at £800 ... ... 800 7 | 6 at £665 ... ... 3,990 4,790 Class I— 5 5 at £615 ... ... ... ! 3,075 Glass II— 7 7 at £515 ... ... ... 3,605 Glass III— 6 6 at £470 ... ... ... 2,820 Glass IV— 12 at £425 ... ... 5,100 1 at £425 (2 months) ... ... 71 1 at £420 ... ... 420 1 at £400 (5 months), £425 (7 months) 415 1 at. £400 (7 months), £425 (5 months) 411 18 2 at £400 (6 months), £425 (6 months) 825 7,242 Glass V— 8 at £380 ... ... 3,040 9 1 at £355 (4 months), £380 (8 months) 372 3,412 Glass VI— 13 at £335 ... ... 4,355 1 at £320 (4 months), £335 (8 months) 330 3 at £320 (5 months), £335 (7 months) 987 1 at £320 (9 months), £335 (3 months) 324 20 2 at £320 (11 months), £335 (1 month) 643 6,639 * For particulars of salaries see 44 Public Service Classification List." Note.—Scale increases or wages include cost-of-living increase.

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AUDIT DEPARTMENT—continued.

15— B. 7.

I I Number of Persona. ' 19*29—30. VOTE No. 22.—AUDIT DEPARTMENT—continued. 1929-30. 1 Salaries continued. £ £ Clerical Division—continued. Glass VII— £ 14 at £295 ... ... 4,130 1 at £275 (2 months), £295 (10 months) 292 1 at £275 (3 months), £295 (9 months) 290 1 at £275 (4 months), £295 (8 months) 289 1 at £275 (5 months), £295 (7 months) 287 1 at £275 (6 months), £295 (6 months) 285 2 at £275 (10 months), £295 (2 months) 557 1 at £250 (3 months), £295 (9 months) 284 1 at £275 275 1 at £250 (8 months), £275 (4 months) 259 5 at £250 (9 months), £275 (3 months) 1,282 1 at £250 (10 months), £275 (2 months) 255 4 at £230 (1 month), £250 (11 months) 994 1 at £230 (2 months), £250 (10 months) 247 1 at £230 (3 months), £250 (9 months) 245 1 at £230 (8 months), £250 (4 months) 237 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 at £230 (10 months), £250 (2 months) 234 1 at £210 (3 months), £230 (9 months) 225 1 ac £210 (6 months), £250 (6 months) 230 2 at £210 ... ... 420 2 at £190 (1 month), £210 (11 months) 417 1 at £190 (3 months), £210 (9 months) 205 1 at £190 (10 months), £210 (2 months) 194 1 at £190 (11 months), £210 (1 month) 192 1 at £155 (7 months), £190 (5 months) 170 3 at £155 (9 months), £190 (3 months) 492 1 at £155 ... ... 155 2 at £135 (5 months), £155 (7 months) 294 2 at £135 (8 months), £155 (4 months) 284 2 at £135 (9 months), £155 (3 months) 280 2 at £135 ... ... 270 1 at £115 (3 months), £135 (9 months) 130 2 at £115 (9 months), £135 (3 months) 240 4 at £115 ... ... 460 8 at £95 ... ... 760 6 at £80 ... ... 480 83 l 1 at £115 (4 months), £135 (8 months) 129 16,719 Lodging-allowances ... ... ... 260 Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties (P.S. Regulations 24a and 209) ... 25 Audit Officer, London, allowance to ... ... 75 Non-permanents. £ 4 at £208 ... ... 832 5 1 at £130 ... ... 130 962 General Division. 1 1 at £205 ... ... ... 205 162 50,729 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Advertising, photographs, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 140 3 Law-costs ... ... ... 25 4 1 Office fittings and requisites ... ... 150 5 Overtime and meal allowance ... ... 100 6 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 260 7 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 375 8 Rent ... ... ... .275

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AUDIT DEPARTMENT—continued.

Number Uem 1929-30. of Persons. VOTE No. 22.—AUDIT DEPARTMENT—continued. 1929-30. Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. 9 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, £ £ maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 175 10 Transfer and removal expenses ... ... 150 11 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 5,000 12 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to other items of the vote ... ... 20 • 6,670 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of Audit inspection— £ Local Authorities ... ... 23,000 Government Departments and Loan Accounts the accounts of which are kept on a commercial basis ... ... 6,000 29,000 Gross Total ... ... ... 57,399 Credits-in-aid ... ... ... 29,000 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 22 ... r- 28,399

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PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE.

1929-30. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Vote No. 23.— Public Service Commissioner's Office — £ £ £ GROSS TOTAL .. .. .. 5,416 2,552 7,968 Cbbdits-IN-AID .. .. .. 150 150 NET TOTAL .. .. .. 5,416 2,402 7,818 ofpe«. Item ' 1929-30. VOTE No. 23.—PUBLIC SERVICE COMMIS-1929-30. SIONER'S OEEICE. £ £ 1 ''■Salaries— Clerical Division. Glass Special — 1 1 at £715 ... ... ... 715 Glass 1— , 2 2 at £615 ... ... ... 1,230 Glass F— 2 2 at £380 ... ... ... 760 Glass VI — 1 1 at £320 ... ... ... 320 Class VII— £ 2 at £275 ... ... 550 1 at £210 ... ... 210 1 at £115 ... ... 115 6 2 at £95 ... ... 190 1,065 General Division. 1 at £320 ... ... 320 1 at £295 ... ... 295 3 1 at £255 ... ... 255 870 Non-permanents. 1 at £182 ... ... 182 1 at £170 ... ... 170 3 1 at £104 ... ... 104 — 456 18 5,416 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification List." Note.—Scale salaries or wages include cost-of-living increase.

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PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE—continued.

ofCons. k ! 1929-30. _ i VOTE No. 23.—PUBLIC SERVICE COMMIS-1929-30. SIONER'S OEEICE—continued. £ £ Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Advertising vacancies in the Public Service ... 300 Appeal Board— 3 Allowance to General Manager, State Eire Insurance, for services on Board at the rate of £100 per annum ... ... ... 150 4 Expenses: Hearing oi appeals ... ... 500 5 Examinations (recoverable) ... ... ... 100 6 Office fittings and requisites ... ... 100 7 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 250 8 Postage and telegrams ... ... ... 150 9 Rent, cleaning, light, fuel, &c. ... ... 442 10 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 85 11 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 450 12 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 25 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Examination fees ... ... £150 2,552 Gross Total ... ... ... 7,968 Credits-in-aid ... ... ... ... 150 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 23 ... 7,818

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PRINTING AND STATIONERY DEPARTMENT.

1929-30. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. , . Vote No. 24. —Printing and Stationery Department— £ £ £ Gross Total .. .. .. 130,607 97,703 228,310 Credits-in-aid .. .. NET TOTAL 130,607 97,703 228,310 of N p™. Item - 1929-30. . VOTE No. 24.—PRINTING AND STATIONERY 1929-30. DEPARTMENT. 1 "Salaries— £ £ Administrative Division. 1 1 at £875 (Government Printer) ... ... 875 Professional Division. 1 1 at £425 (Chiel Engineer) ... ... ... 425 Clerical Division. Glass I— 1 1 at £615 ... ... ... 615 Class II— 1 1 at £515 ... ... ... 515 Class III— 1 1 at £470 ... ... ... 470 Class IV — 1 1 at £425 ... ... ... 425 Class V— £ 2 at £380 ... ... 760 4 2 at £355 ... ... 710 Class VI— 1,470 4 4 at £335 ... ... ... 1,340 Class VII— 1 at £295 ... ... 295 1 at £250 ... ... 250 4 at £210 ... ... 840 1 at £135 ... ... 135 8 1 at £115 ... ... 115 1,635 General Division. 1 at £450 ... ... 450 1 at £435 ... ... 435 1 at £425 ... ... 425 9 at £420 ... ... 3,780 1 at £416 ... ... 416 3 at £375 ... ... 1,125 10 at £355 ... ... 3,550 2 at £350 ... ... 700 3 at £345 ... ... 1,035 1 at £340 ... ... 340 9 at £339 ... 3,051 6 at £335 ... ... 2,010 3 at £326 ... ... 978 * For particulars of salaries see " Pubiio Servioe Classification List." Note.—Scale salaries or wages include oost-of-living increase.

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PRINTING AND STATIONERY DEPARTMENT—continued.

Number j tem . -i qoqon of Persons. Uav oU. VOTE No. 24.—PRINTING AND STATIONERY 1929-30 DEPARTMENT—continued. £ £ 1 Salaries —continued. General Division —continued. £ 8 at £321 ... ... 2,568 1 at £320 ... ... 320 3 at £313 ... ... 939 8 at £308 ... ... 2,464 64 at £306 ... ... 19,584 2 at £300 ... ... 600 7 at £297 ... ... 2,079 52 at £293 .. ... 15,236 1 at £290 ... ... 290 7 at £284 ... ... 1,983 6 at £280 ... ... 1,680 1 at £278 ... ... 278 4 at £274 ... ... 1,096 6 at £267 ... ... 1,602 5 at £261 ... ... 1,305 2 at £254 ... ... 508 1 at £251 ... ... 251 2 at £250 ... ... 500 1 at £248 ... ... 248 3 at £240 ... ... 720 3 at £235 ... ... 705 1 at £233 ... ... 233 1 at £226 ... ... 226 2 at £222 ... ... 444 4 at £220 . ... 880 1 at £218 ... ... 218 1 at £215 ... ... 215 1 at £211 ... ... 211 1 at £196 ... ... 196 8 at £188 ... ... 1,504 2 at £185 ... ... 370 1 at £178 ... ... 178 6 at £177 ... ... 1,062 6 at £175 ... ... 1,050 18 at £157 ... ... 2,826 14 at £150 ... ... 2,100 1 at £147 ... ... 147 4 at £144 ... ... 576 1 at £133 ... ... 133 1 at £108 ... ... 108 1 at £106 ... ... 106 3 at £104 ... ... 312 2 at £94 ... ... 188 1 at £90 ... ... 90 1 at £86 ... ... 86 320 1 at £83 ... ... 83 86,798 342 94,568 Non-permanents ... ... ... 36,219 130,787 Less increases to salaries provided for but not payable for the full year ... ... 230 130,557 Allowances to officers performing higher duties under Public Service Regulation 209 ... ... 50 130,607

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PRINTING AND STATIONERY DEPARTMENT—continued.

I Number | Item . I 1Q29-S0 of Persons. | V0T B No. 24.—PRINTING AND STATIONERY 1 1 DEPARTMENT—continued. 1929-30. Other Charges foe and incidental to — £ J £ 2 Audit fees ... ... ... ! 100 3 Department of Internal Affairs—• Proportion of rent and clerical work, High Com- j missioner's Office, London ... : 360 4 Proportion of cost of uniforms for messengers and night-watchmen ... ... ... 25 1 5 Freight, cartage, insurance, and exchange ... 9,400 6 | Fuel, power, gas, lighting, and water ... ... 2,750 7 Grants to widows or dependants equivalent to leave due to officers (deceased) ... ... ... 23 8 Machinery ... ... ... 6,250 9 Medical services ... ... ... 175 10 Monotype machines, extras connected with ... 550 11 Monotype metal ... ... ... 400 12 Office equipment and advertising ... ... 100 13 Overtime and meal allowances ... ... 2,500 14 i Postage and telegrams ... ... ... 1,700 15 Renewal and painting of roof of building ... 230 16 Repairs to buildings, &c. ... ... ... 650 17 Services of charwomen, messengers, &c. ... 2,000 18 Stationery, paper, &c., and office requisites ... 63,000 19 Stores, bookbinding-material, and printing-ink ... 6,500 20 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rents, and calls) ... ... 140 21 Type and printing material ... ... ... 650 22 Window-cleaning and rubbish-removal ... ... 150 23 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 50 97 703 GROSS Total ... ... ... 228,310 Credits-in-aid NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 24 ... 228,310 7

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MENTAL HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT.

1929-30. Salaries. : Other Charges. Total. | Vote No. 25.—Mental Hospitals Department— £ £ I £ Gross TOTAL .. .. .. 263,036 202,620 465,656 CREDITS-IN-AID .. .. 24,000 , 130,000 154,000 NET TOTAL .. .. 239,036 72,620 311,656 oXon, Item " 1929-30. "1929-30. * VOTE No. 25.—MENTAL HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT. £ £ 1 * Salaries— Administrative Division. 1 1 at £1,250 (Director-General) ... ... 1,250 Professional Division. £ 2 Medical Superintendents at £1,001 ... 2,002 2 Medical Superintendents at £1,000 ... 2,000 2 Medical Superintendents at £956 ... 1,912 15 9 Medical Officers at £900 ... ... 8,100 14,014 Glass A— 1 1 Medical Officer at £650 ... ... 650 j Glass B— 1 Medical Officer at £600... ... 600 1 Medical Officer at £590... ... 590 1 Medical Officer at £575... ... 575 4 1 Medical Officer at £540... ... 540 2,305 18,219 Clerical Division. Class I— 1 1 at £565 ... ... ... 565 Glass II— 1 1 at £515 ... ... ... 515 Glass III— 1 1 at £470 ... ... ... 470 Glass IV — 4 4 at £425 ... ... ... 1,700 Glass V — 3 3 at £380 ... ... ... 1,140 Class VI— 2 2 at £335 ... ... ... 670 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification List." Note.—Scale salaries or wages include cost-of-living increase.

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MENTAL HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT—continued.

16— B. 7.

Number j. 1QOQ on of Persons. ' VOTE No. 25.—MENTAL HOSPITALS DE- iy^y-OU. PARTMENT—continued. . 1929-30. 1 Salaries —continued. £ £ Clerical Division—continued. Glass VII — £ 6 at £295 ... ... 1,770 1 at £210 ... ... 210 4 at £190 ... ... 760 2 at £155 ... ... 310 1 at £135 ... ... 135 3 at £120 . ... ... 360 1 at £115 ... ... 115 20 2 at £95 ... ... 190 3,850 General Division. 8,910 1 Dietitian at £300 ... ... 300 8 Storekeepers at £250 ... ... 2,000 • 1 Storekeeper at £200 ... ... 200 1 Office Assistant at £245 ... ... 245 1 Office Assistant at £205 ... ... 205 1 Office Assistant at £185 ... ... 185 2 Office Assistants at £182 ... ... 364 1 Office Assistant at £156 ... ... 156 1 Office Assistant at £78 .. ... 78 3 Shorthand-writers and typists at £182 546 1 Shorthand-writer and typist at £169 ... 169 2 Shorthand-writers and typists at £143 286 1 Shorthand-writer and typist at £130 ... 130 1 Shorthand-writer and typist at £117 ... 117 26 1 Social Service Worker (8 months) ... 150 5,131 Head Attendants— Glass A— 4 4 at £405 ... ... ... 1,620 Glass B — 8 8 at £365 ... ... ... 2,920 Matrons— 4,540 Glass A— 4 4 at £330 ... ... ... 1,320 Glass B — 2 at £280 ... ... 560 3 1 at £270 ... ... 270 Class G— 830 8 8 at £245 ... ... ... 1,960 4,110 Engineers — 4 at £425 ... ... 1,700 1 at £380 ... ... 380 4 at £320 ... ... 1,280 2 at £295 .. ... 590 12 1 at £94 .. ... 94 4,044 Farm Supervisor — 1 1 at £400 ... ... ... 400 Farm Managers— 1 at £335 ... ... 335 3 at £325 ... 975 5 1 at £315 ... ... 315 1,625 Farm Overseers — 3 3 at £260 ... ... ... 780 2,805

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MENTAL HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT—continued.

Item " 1929-30. VOTE No. 25.—MENTAL HOSPITALS DE-1929-30. PAETMENT—continued. £ j £ 1 Salaries—continued. General Division—continued. Engine-drivers— £ 1 at £245 ... ... 245 14 at £240 ... ... 3,360 16 1 at £228 ... '... 228 Electricians— 3,833 4 4 at £260 ... ... ... 1,040 Fitter — 1 1 at £260 ... .. ... 260 Labourers— 2 2 at £225 ... ... ... 450 Attendants— 5 at £290 ... ... 1,450 39 at £280 ... ... 10,920 * 9 at £270 ... ... 2,430 50 at £260 ... ... 13,000 108 at £250 ... ... 27,000 22 at £240 .. ... 5,280 28 at £235 ... ... 6,580 17 at £230 ... ... 3,910 51 at £225 ... ... 11,475 40 at £220 ... ... 8,800 9 at £215 ... ... 1,935 36 at £205 ... ... 7,380 458 44 at £200 ... ... 8,800 Works Overseers— 108,960 1 at £350 ... ... 350 3 at £315 ... ... 945 6 2 at £305 ... ... 610 Carpenters■— 1,905 2 at £275 ... ... 550 17 15 at £265 ... ... 3,975 Upholsterers— 4,525 2 at £252 ... ... 504 3 1 at £228 ... ... 228 Bricklayers— 732 3 3 at £260 ... ... ... 780 Blacksmiths— 3 at £260 ... ... 780 4 1 at £94 ... ... 94 Painters— 874 8 8 at £260 ... ... ... 2,080 Bootmakers— 3 at £260 ... ... 780 1 at £252 ... ... 252 2 at £236 ... ... 472 7 1 at £228 ... ... 228 Bakers— 1,732 1 at £280 ... ... 280 6 5 at £260 ... .. 1,300 Butchers— 1 ( 580 1 at £252 • .... ... 252 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 at £244 ... ... 244 1 at £236 ... ... 236 5 1 at £228 ... ... 228 Poultrymen— 1,210 3 at£252 ... ... 756 4 1 at £1B5 ... ... 185 Plumbers— 941 2 at £280 ... ... 560 11 9 at £260 ... ... 2,340 2,900

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MENTAL HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT —continued.

JKS,. »"• 1929-30. VOTE No. 25—MENTAL HOSPITALS DE-1929-30 PARTMENT—continued. £ £ 1 Salaries —continued. General Division —continued. Gardeners — £ 1 at £280 ... ... 280 2 at £260 ... ... 520 5 at £252 ... ... 1,260 2 at £244 ... ... 488 1 at £236 ... ... 236 3 at £228 ... ... 684 15 1 at £190 . ... 190 Tinsmith— 3,658 1 1 at £260 ... ... ... 260 Fishermen— 1 at £240 ... ... 240 2 1 at £180 ... ... 180 Motor-drivers— 420 2 at £250 ... 500 2 at £240 ... ... 480 2 at £235 ... ... 470 1 at £225 ... ... 225 8 1 at £210 ... ... 210 Farm Hands— 1,885 1 at £240 ... ... 240 1 at £235 ... ... 235 1 at £230 ... ... 230 2 at £228 ... ... 456 1 at £225 ... ... 225 8 at £210 ... ... 1,680 4 at £180 ... ... 720 1 at £165 ... ... 165 10 at £150 ... ... 1,500 2 at £145 ... ... 290 1 at £140 ... ... 140 2 at £130 ... ... 260 38 4 at £104 ... ... 416 Messengers— 6,557 1 at £236 ... ... 236 1 at £150 ... ... 150 5 3 at £130 ... ... 390 Institution Officers — 776 5 5 at £95 (9 months) ... ... ... 357 Nurses — 2 at £220 ... ... 440 22 at £210 .. ... 4,620 8 at £205 ... ... 1,640 11 at £200 ... ... 2,200 14 at £195 ... ... 2,730 14 at £190 ... ... 2,660 4 at £180 ... ... 720 8 at £165 ... ... 1,320 7 at £160 ... ... 1,120 26 at £155 ... ... 4,030 4 at £155 (6 months) ... ... 310 3 at £150 ... ... 450 15 at £145 ... ... 2,175 9 at £140 ... ... 1,260 30 at £135 ... ... 4,050 83 at £130 ... ... 10,790 220 at £120 ... ... 26,400 3 at £105 (6 months) ... ... 157 493 10 at £95 (6 months) ... ... 475 Seamstresses — 67,547 5 5 at £156 ... ... ... 780

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MENTAL HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT—continued.

1929 " 30 - VOTE No. —MENTAL HOSPITALS DE-1929-30. PARTMENT—continued. £ £ 1 Salaries—continued. General, Division—continued. Cooks—• £ 1 Male at £252 ... ... 252 1 Male at £244 ... ... 244 4 Males at £228 ... ... 912 2 Females at £210 ... ... 420 1 Female at £190 ... ... 190 1 Female at £155 ... ... 155 1 Female at £155 (6 months) ... 78 1 Female at £135 ... ... 135 2 Females at £130 ... ... 260 19 5 Females at £120 ... ... 600 —— 3,246 Laundresses — 2 at £210 ... ... 420 1 at £170 ... ... 170 1 at £155 .. ... 155 1 at £155 (6 months) ... ... 78 8 3 at £120 ... ... 360 1,183 Ward-?naids— 2 at £130 ... ... 260 1 at £100 ... ... 100 5 2 at £80 ... ... 160 —; 520 Official Visitors — 8 at £26 ... ... 208 9 1 at £13 ... ... 13 221 N ON-PERMANENTS. 1 at £650 ... ... 650 1 at £590 ... ... 590 1 at £540 ... ... 540 7 4 at £515 ... ... 2,060 3,840 1,302 Allowances ... ... ... 225 273,036 Less amount provided but not required ... 10,000 Estimated eredits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Board of attendants and nurses ... £24,000 263,036 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 100 3 Bacteriological research ... ... ... 50 4 Bedding and clothing ... ... ... 28,000 5 Buildings, improvements, repairs, and replacements 7,500 6 Dental services ... ... ... 500 7 Developmental work in connection with bringing land into cultivation, purchase of implements, stock, &c. 1,000 8 Expenses of Eugenics Board ... ... 200 9 Farms, maintenance of (part recoverable) ... 11,000 10 Fencing, draining, and roading ... ... 1,500 11 Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... ... 1,300 12 Fuel, light, power, water, and cleaning ... ... 28,000 13 Funerals, expenses of ... ... . 400 14 Furniture and furnishings ... ... ... 3,200

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MENTAL HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT—continued.

(a) Credits-in-aid — 1929-30. £ Salaries .. .. .. .. .. .. 24,000 Other charges .. .. .. .. .. .. 130,000 Total .. .. .. .. .. J 54,000

of N C b ons. Item - 1929-30. VOTE No. 25.—MENTAL HOSPITALS DE-1929-30. PAETMENT—continued. £ & Otheb Charges foe and incidental to —continued. 15 Gardens and shrubberies, expenses of ... ... 400 16 Grant to officer on retirement, equivalent to leave, in terms of Public Service Regulations ... 250 17 Laundry ... ... .. 4,400 18 Legal and inquiry costs ... ... ... 60 19 Machinery, repairs, and stores .. ... 1,100 20 Medical fees for certificates and consultations (part recoverable) ... ... ... 2,200 21 Motor-vehicles, maintenance of ... ... 700 22 Motor-vehicles, purchase of ... ... 700 23 Nursing staff: Uniforms, purchase of ... ... 2,300 24 Office equipment .. ... ... 90 Patients, expenses connected with- — 25 Gratuities ... ... ... 600 26 " Patients'Friends" ... ... ... 100 27 Recreation ... ... "... 7,300 28 Transfer ... ... ... 540 29 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 680 30 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 1,000 31 Rations ... ... ... 84,000 32 Rents and rates ... ... ... 3,000 33 Stores ... ... ... 4,700 Surgery and dispensary— 34 Drugs and instruments ... ... ... 2,000 35 Wine, spirits, ale, and porter ... ... 100 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, 36 maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 850 37 Transfer and removal expenses ... ... 450 38 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 1,600 Treatment and maintenance in general hospitals— 39 Patients ... ... ... 400 40 Staff ... ... ... 300 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure in41 cidental to the other items of the vote ... 50 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote)— £ Fees for maintenance of patients 113,000 Medical fees, refund of ... 1,200 Sale of farm-produce, live-stock, &c. 9,500 Stores, board, &c. (repaid by staff) 1,500 Miscellaneous ... ... 4,800 130,000 202,620 GKOSS Total ... ... ... 465,656 Credits-in-aid (a) ... ... ... ... 154,000 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 25 ... 311,656

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.

1929-30. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Vote No. 26. —Department of Health— £ £ £ Gross TOTAL ... ... ... 142,087 211,050 353,137 Credits-IN-AID ... ... ... 1,680 99,630 101,310 NET TOTAL ... 140,407 111,420 251,827 Number ltem 1Q2Q-30 Of Persons. VOTE No. 26.—DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. ou> 1929-30. 1 *Salaries— Administrative Division. £ £ 1 1 at £1,250 (Director-General of Health) ... 1,250 Professional Division. £ 1 at £1,150 ... ... 1,150 1 at £956 ... ... 956 1 at £897 ... ... 897 3 at £851 ... ... 2,553 2 at £850 ... ... 1,700 2 at £837 ... ... 1,674 1 at £815 ... ... 815 1 at £800 ... ... 800 1 at £791 ... ... 791 2 at £765 ... ... 1,530 17 2 at £715 ... ... 1,430 .A rrGftrs 1 at £117f from 17th June, 1928, to 17th September, 1928, and £78-J- from 18th September, 1928, to 30th November, 1928 ... ... 46 Class A — 14,342 6 6 at £615 ... ... ... 3,690 Class B— 8 at £590 ... ... 4,720 3 at £540 ... ... 1,620 15 4 at £515 ... ... 2,060 Class C— • — 8,400 2 2 at £490 ... .. ... 980 Class D — 1 at £400 ... ... 400 4 3 at £355 ... ... 1,065 Class E— 1,465 4 4 at £320 ... ... ... 1,280 Allowances for performing special duties (Public Service Regulation 24a) ... ... ... 85 House allowances ... ... ... 225 Clerical Division. Class I — £ 1 at £615 ... ... 615 2 1 at £565 ... ... 565 Class II— 1,180 1 1 at £490 ... ... ... 490 Class III— 1 1 at £470 ... ... ... 470 Class IV— 3 at £425 ... ... 1,275 4 1 at £400 ... ... 400 — 1,675 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification List Note.—Scale salaries or wagos include cost-of-living increase.

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH—continued.

Number Item VOTE No. 26.—DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH— lnon QA of Peraon8 ' continued. 19J9-30. 1929-30. , 1 Salaries—continued. £ £ Clerical Division —continued. Glass V— 4 4 at £380 ... ... ... 1,520 Glass VI — £ 5 at £335 ... ... 1,675 1 at £320 ... ... 320 7 | 1 at £295 ... ... 295 Class VII— 2,290 7 at £295 ... ... 2,065 3 at £275 ... ... 825 3 at £250 ... ... 750 2 at £230 ... ... 460 1 at £210 ... ... 210 2 at £190 ... ... 380 3 at £155 ... ... 465 6 at £135 .. ... 810 3 at £115 ... ... 345 3 at £95 .. ... 285 34 1 at £80 (11 months) ... ... 74 6,669 Cadets' lodging-allowances ... ... ... 87 General Division. 1 at £515 ... ... 515 1 at £425 ... ... 425 7 at £420 ... ... 2,940 1 at £410 ... ... 410 2 at £400 ... ... 800 13 at £380 ... ... 4,940 2 at £375 ... ... 750 1 at £370 ... ... 370 10 at £360 ... ... 3,600 1 at £355 ... ... 355 16 at £335 ... ... 5,360 1 at £330 ... ... 330 5 at £320 ... ... 1,600 2 at £310 ... ... 620 1 at £300 ... ... 300 2 at £295 ... ... 590 2 at £290 ... ... 580 1 at £285 ... ... 285 6 at £280 ... ... 1,680 1 at £275 ... ... 275 1 at £270 ... ... 270 1 at £265 ... ... 265 4 at £260 ... 1,040 4 at £255 ... ... 1,020 1 at £252 ... ... 252 2 at £250 ... ... 500 17 at £240 ... ... 4,080 1 at £236 ... ... 236 4 at £235 ... ... 940 2 at £229 ... 458 33 at £225 ... ... 7,425 26 at £215 ... ... 5,590 1 at £210 ... ... 210 30 at £205 ... ... 6,150 30 at £195 ... ... 5,850 1 at £190 ... 190 9 at £185 ... .. 1,665 1 at £180 ... .. 180 1 at £175 ... ... 175 2 at £145 ... ... 290 1 at £125 ... ... 125 322 74 at £75 ... ... 5,550 69,186

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH—continued.

Number Tt Bm nnr\ Of Persons. ' VOTE No. 26—DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH - 1929-30. continued. 1929 ~ 30 - « , 2 oalaries —continued. jg Genebal Division—-continued. Allowances for performing special duties (Public Service Regulation 24a) ... ... ... 95 Locality and horse allowances ... ... 20 Lodging-allowances ... ... ... 2,840 Unclassified (Non-peiimanents). 3 Medical Superintendents— £ 1 at £1,058 ' ... ... 1,058 3 2 at £900 ... ... 1,800 2,858 1 Inspector of Hospitals ... ... ... 850 14 Medical Officers — 1 at £850 ... ... 850 1 at £800 ... ... 800 1 at £765 ... ... 765 - 2 at £700 ... ... 1,400 1 at £565 (3 months) ... ... 141 1 at £500 ... ... 500 1 at £350 ... ... 350 1 at £300 ... ... 300 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 at £225 ... ... 225 15 3 at £150 ... ... 450 6,031 2 School Medical Officers—■ 1 at £300 ... 300 1 at £300 (10 months) ... ... 250 550 1 Consulting Obstetrician ... ... ... 600 1 Advisory Medical Officer ... ... ... 500 7 Inspectors of Health— 1 at £420 ... ... 420 2 at £380 ... .. 760 1 at £315 ... ... 315 2 at £285 ... ... 570 1 at £275 ... ... 275 4 Port Health Officers — 2 340 2 at £350 ... ... 700 2 at £75 ... ... 150 5 School Dental Officers— 850 1 at £300 ... ... 300 3 at £250 ... ... 750 1 at £250 (8 months) ... ... 167 ' 6 Olerks— 1,217 1 at £350 ... ... 350 1 at £312 (9 months) ... ... 234 1 at £295 ... ... 295 1 at £295 (9 months), £275 (3 months) 290 1 at £286 ... ... 286 26 1 at £234 ... ... 234 1,689 1 House Surgeon ... ... ... 500 1 Storekeeper's Assistant ... ... ... 250 1 Port Disinfecting Officer ... ... ... 260 4 i 1 Ante-natal Nurse ... ... 260 13 Staff Nurses— 5 at £135 ... ... 675 Arrears : 1 at £10 from 10th January, 1929, to 31st March, 1929 ... 2 7 at £125 ... .. 875 1 at £125 (11 months) ... ... 115 1,667

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH—continued.

17 —B. 7.

Number !tera , l OOqun of Persona. VOTE No. 26—DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH— ou> . —— continued. ■ 1929-30 1 Salaries—continued. £ £ Unclassified (Non-pebmanents)—continued. 1 Gardener ... ... ... 117 15 , 1 Sister ... ... 195 7 District Health Nurses : — £ 1 at £265 ... 265 2 at £245 ... ... 490 2 at £235 ... ... 470 7 2 at £225. ... 450 1,675 3 School Nurses at £225 ... ... ... 675 1 Sorter ... ... 244 1 Pathologist ... ... ... 100 13 8 Assistant District Health Nurses— 6 at £85 ... ... 510 1 at £85 (10 months) ... . 71 1 at £60 . . ... 60 641 1 Inspector of Farms ... ... 133 12 Shorthand-tvpists— 3 at £169 " ... ... 507 2 at £156 ... ... 312 3 at £143 ... ... 429 1 at £130 ... 130 1 at £117 ... ... 117 , 1 at £104 ... 104 13 1 at £104 (8 months) ... ... 69 " .1,668 1 Clerk Attendant .. ... 182 1 Bacteriologist ... ... ... 100 3 School Dental Attendants— 1 at £130 ... ... 130 1 at £95 ... 95 1 at £78 ... ... 78 28 Medical Officers (Native) — 303 2 at £100 " ... ... 200 1 at £80 ... ... 80 5 at £75 ... ... 375 2 at £60 ... ... 120 12 at £50 ... 600 1 at £40 ... ... 40 4 at £25 ... ... 100 1 at £20 ... 20 1,535 34 1 Office Assistant at £65 (8 months) ... ... 43 2 Professional Cadets— 1 at £135 ... ... 135 2 I 1 at £80 .. ... 80 215 556 Allowance for performing special duties (Public • Service Regulation 24a) ... ... ... 65 Lodging and house allowances . .. ... 35 146,587 Less salaries provided but not now required ... 4,500 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Amounts deducted from salaries of Institutional employees for board £ and lodging ... ... 1,250 Native Trust Office: Contributions towards salaries medical officers ... 430 1,680 — 142,087

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH—continued.

JSSt —| 1929-30. VOTE No. 26.—DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH— 1929 30 continued. Other Charges fob and incidental to — £ £ General Administration— 2 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 400 3 Expenses of Dame Janet Campbell, British Ministry of Health, on extended visit from Australia to New Zealand ... ... ... 75 4 Expenses of delegates attending Overseas Medical and Health Conferences ... ... ... 25 5 Expenses of Health exhibits at exhibitions and A. and P. Association shows ... ... 300 6 Freight, cartage, and transport charges... ... 30 7 Fuel, light, and water ... ... ... 125 8 Grant to Director-General towards travelling-ex-penses to England and United States of America (balance of £300) ... ... ... 270 9 Grant to Director, Division of Nursing, towards expenses attending International Conference of Nurses at Montreal ... ... ... 200 10 Hospital treatment of immigrants ... ... 500 11 Law-costs ... ... ... 100 12 Maternity homes, refund of fees ... ... 50 13 Medical expenses, late Professor A. W. Bickerton ... 51 14 Office-cleaning ... ... ... 50 15 Office fittings and requisites ... ... 700 16 Overtime and meal allowances ... ... 100 17 Postages and telegrams ... ... ... 1,850 18 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 2,100 19 Private Maternity Homes: St. Helens patients' expenses ... ... ... 40 20 Public Works Fund: Cost of preparation of plans for proposed hospital at Kew, Invercargill ... 627 21 Quackery Prevention Act ... ... ... 10 22 Rent ... ... ... 1,650 23 .Services rendered by other Departments ... 850 24 Stores and material ... ... ... 250 25 Telephone services (including installations, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 1,500 26 Transfer and removal expenses ... ... 400 27 Transfer expenses and maintenance New Zealand lepers at Makogai ... ... ... 950 28 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 8,500 Typewriters — 29 Purchase of ... ... ... 30 30 Maintenance of ... ... ... 50 31 Uniform allowance to nurse ... ... 12 32 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to other items of the vote . . ... 25 21,820 Dangerous Drugs Act (part recoverable) — 33 Law-costs ... ... ... 50 34 Other expenses ... ... ... 50 100 Health Act — 35 Board of Health: Expenses (including fee to members) 100 36 Compensation payable under Health Act ... 10 37 Disinfectants, purchase of (part recoverable) ... 200 38 Infectious diseases (part recoverable) ... ... 850 39 Inspection of vessels (part recoverable) ... ... 1,650 Motor-cars, motor-cycles, &c.— 40 Purchase of .. ... ... 1,500 41 Maintenance of ... ... ... 3,700

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HEALTH DEPARTMENT—continued.

Number jt em- , qoq on of Persons. VOTE No. 26.—DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH— continued. 1929-30. Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. £ £ Health Act—continued. 42 Notification of infectious diseases ... ... 1,100 43 Sera, purchase of (recoverable) . . ... 6,500 44 Other expenses — ... ... 25 45 Quarantine expenses ... ... ... 1,000 16,635 Masseurs Registration Act— ——— 46 Examination expenses, &c. (part recoverable) ... 75 Medical Practitioners Act — 47 Expenses (part recoverable) ... ... 200 Nurses and Midwives Registration Act — 48 Examination expenses, &c. (part recoverable) ... 750 Opticians Act— 49 Expenses (recoverable) ... ... ... 200 Plumbers Registration Act— 50 Examination expenses, &c. (part recoverable) ... 850 Sale of Food and Drugs Act— 51 Law-costs (part recoverable) ... ... 300 52 Other expenses (including purchase of samples) ... 450 750 Social Hygiene Act — 53 Expenses ... ... ... 100 54 Treatment, &c., of indigent patients by medical practitioners ... ... ... 25 125 Bacteriological Laboratories— — 55 Contributions to Hospital Board's laboratories ... 3,750 56 Laboratory expenses (part recoverable) ... ... 350 4,100 Dental Hygiene Administration— 57 Dental clinics, expenses of ... ... ... 7,500 58 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 1,100 8,600 Maori Hygiene Administration (part recoverable) — 59 General expenses (including establishment of temporary camp hospitals, &c.) ... ... 2,500 60 Supply of medicines ... ... ... 1,100 61 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 2,000 5,600 Maternal Welfare Administration— 62 Ante-natal clinics ... ... ... 300 63 Other expenses ... ... ... 200 500 School Hygiene Administration— 64 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 4,500 65 Uniforms, allowances to nurses for ... ... 375 66 Other expenses (including equipment) ... ... 1,250 6,125

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH—continued.

Number Item 1 QOQ_QO of .Persons. V0TE Nq 2 6.—DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH— iyzy [ — continued. 1 1929-30.'' . _ ri fe 07 j : ' : ' 1 '' Other Charges fob and incidental to —continued. £ £ Grants-in-aid— • 67 Anti-tuberculosis campaign : Allocation of proceeds of sale of Christmas stamps ... ... 1,000 68 Hospital Board, Dunedin, towards cost of providing accommodation for mental cases under observation 500 69 Hospital Boards' Association of New Zealand .... 100 70 Medical research work ... ... 2,500 71 Mothers' Help Division, Wellington ... ... 150 72 Mount Magdala Asylum ... ... ... 600 73 New Zealand Farmers' Union (Women's Division) towards cost of railway transit of nurse and visiting housekeeper ... ... ... 150 Otago University— 74 Bacteriological laboratory... ... ... 500 75 Dental Bursaries ... ... ... 50 76 Pathological laboratory ..( ... ... 100 77 Relief of indigent persons ... ... ... 60 Royal N.Z. Society for Health of Women and Children— 78 Karitane Hospital, Auckland.(maintenance) ... 1,000 79 Karitane-Wolfe Hospital, Ohristchurch (maintenance) ... ... ... 1,000 80 | Karitane-Harris Hospital, Dunedin (maintenance) 2,000 81 j Karitane Hospital, Invercargill (maintenance) ... 750 82 Karitane - Stewart Hospital, Wanganui (maintenance) . ... ... 1,000 83 Karitane Hospital, Wellington (maintenance) ... 1,000 Grants towards salaries— 84 Director ... ... ... 350 85 Assistant Director ... ... ... 150 86 Secretary ... .i : . . ' ... '' 200 87 Typiste and clerical assistance ... ... 125; Incidental . ; 88 Railway passes, &c. ... ... ... 1,200 89 Upkeep of cars ... ... ... 360 90 Subsidies towards salaries of Plunket nurses ... 16,500 91 Salvation Army ...... ... ... 1,000 92 St. J6hn Ambulance Association ..... ... 400 93 Women's National Reserve (residential nursery) ... 1 200 Subsidies— 94 Buller Hospital Board (£1 for £1), (up to £250) ... 250 95 Coromandel Hospital Board (£1 for £1) .. 200 96 Inangahua Hospital Board : Grant by way of subsidy on account of the Waiuta Medical Association (£1 for £1) ... ... ... 450 97 Mercury Bay Hospital Trustees (£1 for £1) ... 150 98 New Zealand Nurses' Memorial Fund (subsidy of 10s. in £1 on annuities paid from fund) ... 500 T . . . 34,495 Institutions under control of Department — ■ -, Wages— 99 Hanmer Hospital ... ... ... 15,000 100 King George V and Infectious Diseases Hospitals, Rotorua ... ... ... 13,500 101 Otaki Sanatorium and Hospital ... ... 4,500 102 Pukeora Sanatorium ... ... ... 11,000 St. Helens Hospitals— 103 Auckland ... ... j . . 1,600 104 Gisborne ... ... ... 475 105 Wanganui ... ... ... 550 106 Wellington ... ... ... 1,100 107 Ohristchurch ... ... ... 850 108 Dunedin ... ... . 500 109 Invercargill ... ... ... 750 !~<> j I 1. I I !

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH—continued.

(a) Credits-in-aid— 1929-30. £ Salaries .. . . .. 1,680 Other charges .. .. .. .. 99,630 Totals .. .'. .. ..101,310

otpTnoL Item " VOTE No. 26.—DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH— 1929-30. i continued. Othbk Charges for and incidental to —continued. £ £ Institutions under control of Department —continued. Maintenance— 110 Hanmer Hospital ... ... ... 13,500 111 King George V and Infectious Diseases Hospitals, Rotorua ... ... ... 10,000 112 Otaki Hospital and Sanatorium ... ... 3,800 113 Pukeora Sanatorium ... ... ... 10,500 St. Helens Hospitals— 114 Auckland ... ... 4,350 115 Gisborne ... ... ... 1,200 116 Wanganui ... ... ... 1,350 117 Wellington ... ... ... 3,500 118 Christchurch . . ... ... i 2,400 119 Dunedin ... ... ! 1,100 120 Invercargill ... ... ... 1,600 121 Establishment charges (buildings, renewals, repairs, &c.) ... ... ... 7,000 110,125 211,050 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Sale of Christmas Stamps, anti- £ tuberculosis campaign ... 1,000 Bacteriological Laboratories : Sales and services ... ... 100 Civil List contributions towards Maori medical service ... 3,600 Institutional Patients' Fees— Otaki Hospital and Sanatorium 8,800 Pukeora Sanatorium ... 23,000 Rotorua, King George V Hospital 13,000 Hanmer, Queen Mary Hospital 23,000 Law-costs recovered in proceedings, &c. ... ... 250 Local bodies' contributions for sanitary-inspection services ... 14,000 Other institutional recoveries ... 4,000 Recoveries in connection with— Infectious disease prevention ... 30 Inspection of vessels ... 350 Sales of Acts, pamphlets, &c. ... 150 Sales of—. Disinfectant and disinfection fees 200 Material used at" plumbers' examinations ... ... 150 Sales of sera ... ... 7,000 Miscellaneous ... ... 1,000 99,630 Gross Total ... ... ... 353,137 Credits-in-aid (a) ... ... ... ... 101,310 NET TOTAL—VOTE No, 26... 251,827

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NAVAL DEFENCE.

1929-80. Salaries. ! Other Charges, i Total. Vote No. 27.—Naval Defence— £ £ £ GROSS Total .. .. .. 231,700 301,267 532,967 Credits-in-AID .. .. 1,000 26,950 27,950 NET TOTAL 230,700 274,317 505,017 Number Ttem 1929-30 of Persons. VOTE No 27. —NAVAL DEFENCE. ou ' 1929-30. 1 Salaries— £ £ Pull Pay, Wages, Allowances, Extra Pay, &c.— 16 Administrative staff (excluding Naval Secretary) 5,600 1,110 Officers and ships' companies, H.M. Ships -f-64 " Dunedin," " Diomede," and "Philomel," (I) new entries under training (part recover- j 1,190 able), and R.F.A. " Nucula£ 1 ; H.M.S. "Dunedin" ... ... 94,300 H.M.S. " Diomede" ... ... 74,700 H.M.S. "Philomel," and Naval Base, Devonport ... ... 46,700 R.F.A. "Nucula" ... ... 10,400 226,100 Other Charges for and incidental to— Administration— Admiralty: On account of payment of allotments ... ... ... ®50 Victualling, Clothing, Implements, and Mess-< Traps— 3 Clothing Accounts— Clothing purchases, for issue as free kits to new entries and reservists and on repayment (part recoverable) ... ... ... 9,600 4 Kit-upkeep allowance, and clothing gratuities ... 7,550 Implement and Mess Trap Accounts — 5 Purchase of mess traps, implements, &c., for supply and replacement ... ... 600 Victualling Accounts— 6 Leave allowance and compensation in lieu of provisions ... ... ... 5,850 7 Victualling of personnel: Purchase of provisions and payment of victualling and messing allowances to officers and men (less repayment issues), (part recoverable) ... ... ... 35,400 Medical Services— 8 Dental treatment ashore ... ... ... 300 8 Medical examination of recruits for sea-going forces ... ... ... 100 10 Medical treatment ashore ... ... ... 1,100 | 11 Stores, provisions, sick-bay washing, &c. ... 450

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NAVAL DEFENCE —continued.

Number item. -i qqq or* Of Persons. VOTE No. 27.—NAVAL DEFENCE—continued. ou * 1929~30. I Other Charges for and incidental to—continued. £ £ Repairs, Alterations, Docking, &c.— 12 Admiralty : In respect of priority use of Calliope Dock, workshops, <tc. ... ... ... 5,000 13 H.M.S. " Diomede" ... . ... 18,000 14 H.M.S. " Dunedin" ... ... ... 4,000 15 H.M.S. " Philomel" ... ... 600 16 H.M.S. " Wakakura" ... ... 350 17 R.F.A. " Nucula" ... ... ... 5,000 Fuel and Lighting (including freight of fuel) — 18 Coal for stocks at Auckland ... .. 1,450 19 i Electricity from shore to ships and buildings 1 2,500 20 Gas for buildings at Devonport ... ... 90 21 Oiler "Nucula" (hire from Admiralty, stores and miscellaneous expenses) ... ... 8,200 22 Oil fuel for tanks and ships ... ... 29,900 Stores — 23 Additional machinery for Base workshops (on account) ... ... .. 1,000 24 Maintenance of torpedo reserves ... ... 300 | 25 Moorings, repairs, &c., to targets ... ... 300 26 Motor-boat for harbour service at Auckland ... 800 27 Naval, engineers, shipwrights, ordnance, torpedo and electrical ... ... ... 43,000 28 Voltage regulator for base switch board ... 150 Works — 29 Alterations to interior of Naval Stores at Devonport 50 30 Concrete refuse dump ... ... ... j 200 31 ! Fitting " Philomel " with wireless - telegraph apparatus " ... ... ... 850 32 I Garage for base lorry, tractor, &c. ... ... 160 33 Hot-water supply for ships in dock ... ... 1 180 34 Hut, main gate, and wall, Devonport base ... 3i0 35 Maintenance and additions to magazines at Fort ! Takapuna ... ... ... 2,000 36 Maintenance of dockyard plant, Naval base, and sick quarters ... ... ... 1,470 37 Mine-sweeping paravane and inflammable store ... 700 38 Provision of additional wash places and latrines at Devonport Naval base ... ... ... j 1,150 39 Re-building and enlarging gun-mounting store ... j 1,840 40 Upkeep and improvement of recreation-ground ... 50 41 Victualling store ... ... ... 100 42 Work on Naval Base at Devonport (on account) ... 25,000 Reserves — 43 Erection, hire, and lighting of drill £ halls and vessels ... ... 1,400 44 Erection of drill-hall at Auckland ... 3,000 45 Furnishing, cleaning, and outfitting of drill-halls ... ... 400 46 Instructors ... ... 1,250 47 Medical examination recruits ... 50 48 Pay and allowances ... 4,300 49 Retaining fees ... ... 1,200 50 Stores and fittings for instruction ... 3,700 51 Travelling-expenses ... 750 52 Upkeep of mine-sweeping trawler ... 2,000 53 Miscellaneous ... ... 100 54 Practice ammunition ... ... 1,400 19,550

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~ " of N Pe«on s It6m - 1929-30. i VQTE Nq 27.—NAVAL DEFENCE—continued. 1929-30. Other Charges for and incidental to—continued. £ , Miscellaneous Effective Services— 55 Advertising, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 850 56 Allowances in lieu of quarters (lodging-allowance) 600 57 Bonuses to recruiting officers ... ... 75 58 Gleaning Navy Office ... ... ... 52 59 Compensation for injuries and accidental death and disease contracted on duty ... ... 200 60 1 Freight, insurance, landing, and transport charges (excluding freight, &c., on coal) ... ... 6,000 61 | Gunnery, torpedo, and wireless telegraphy efficiency funds, good-shooting prizes ... ... 160 62 I Interments ... ... ... 50 63 1 Office fittings and requisites ... ... 250 64 Passages, travelling allowances and expenses ... 13,900 65 ! Postage, cablegrams, telegrams, and rent of boxes 600 66 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 700 67 1 Eent of Navy office ... ... ... 350 68 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... 350 69 Training of New Zealand ratings in gunnery, torpedo, &c., training establishments in the United Kingdom ... ... .... 3,000 70 Training-service Fund ... ... ... 150 Typewriters— £ 71 | Purchase of ... ... 65 72 Maintenance of ... ... 25 90 Non-effective Services— Admiralty— 73 On account of unemployment benefit fund for ratings serving in New Zealand Division ... 120 74 On account of widows' pensions, &c. ,.. 700 75 Deferred pay (including portion payable to Admiralty as pension contributions of officers and men lent from Eoyal Navy) to officers and men 36,120 76 National Health Insurance to Admiralty ... 450 77 Panama Canal dues ... ... ... 600 78 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to other items of vote ... ... 150 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Clothing and victualling ... £17,000 Goal and oil fuel ... ... 1,750 Pay ... ... 1,000 Naval stores, &c., issued to H.M. ships and sold ... ... 7,000 Miscellaneous ... ... 750 Electricity from shore to ships ... 450 27,950 GROSS Total ... ... ... —— — 532,967 Credits-in-aid ... ... ... ... 27,950 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 27... ... 505,017

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DEFENCE DEPARTMENT.

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1929-30. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Vote No. 28—Defence Department — £ £ £ Subdivision I.—N.Z. Staff Corps .. ... 39,343 ... 39,343 ,, II.—N.Z. Permanent Staff ... 44,710 ... 44,710 ,, III.—Royal N.Z. Artillery ... 36,143 ... 36,143 ,, IV. —N.Z. Army Ordnance Corps ... 38,924 ... 38,924 ,, V.—N.Z. Army Pay Corps ... 6,847 ... 6,847 ,, VI.— N.Z. Army Service Corps ... 4,290 ... 4,290 ,, VII.—N.Z. Army Medical Corps ... 2,316 ... 2,316 ,, VIII. —General Duty Section ... 9,373 ... 9,373 ,, IX.—Civilian Personnel ... ... 17,267 ... 17,267 ,, X.—Military Education of Officers undergoing Instruction abroad ... ... 8,598 8,598 ,, XI.—Purchases, Maintenance, and Training ... ... ... 237,858 237,858 ,, XII. —Non-effective Services... ... 375 3,906 4,281 ,, XIII. —National Rifle Association ... ... 1,570 1,570 ,, XIV.—Rifle Clubs ... ... ... 350 350 ,, XV.—Military Aviation ... ... 14,737 38,360 53,097 XVI.—Civil Aviation ... ... ... 7,300 7,300 GROSS TOTAL ... ... ... 214,325 297,942 512,267 Ceedits-IN-AID ... ... ... 20,600 20,600 NET TOTAL ... ... ... 214,325 277,342 491,667 of N p"rs b ons Item ' V0TB N °' 28.—DEFENCE DEPARTMENT. 1929-30. 1 Subdivision No. I.—N.Z. Staff Corps. 1929-30. p ' 1 Pay - £ £ 1 1 Commandant ... ... ... 1,200 4 4 Brigadiers : 3 at £850; 1 at £850 (3 months), £800 (9 months) ... ... ... 3,365 5 5 Lieut.-Colonels : 4 at £765 ; 1 at £765 (4 months), £700 (8 months) ... ... ... 3,780 16 16 Majors: 9 at £615; 1 at £615 (8 months) ; 1 at £615 (8 months), £565 (4 months) ; 1 at £615 (4 months), £565 (8 months); 2 at £565; 1 at £565 (3 months), £515 (9 months) ; 1 at £515 9,297 30 30 Captains: 7 at £515; 1 at £515 (11 months); 1 at £515 (4 months), £485 (8 months); 10 at £485; 6 at £440; 3 at £440 (10 months), £400 (2 months); 1 at £400; 1 (attached) at £485 (10 months), £440 (2 months) ... ... 14,234 17 17 Lieutenants : 4 at £385; 1 at £385 (11 months), £383 5s. (1 month); 1 at £385 (11 months), £374 2s. 6d. (1 month); 1 at £385 (7 months), £374 2s. 6d. (5 months); 6 at £383 5s.; 1 at £374 2s. 6d.; 2 at £340 (7 months), £300 (5 months); 1 at £337 12s. 6d. ... ... 6,346 5 5 2nd Lieutenants : 2 at £300 ; 2 at £300 (7 months), £52 (5 months) ; 1 at £300 (3 months), £52 (9 months) ... ... ... 1,108 1 1 Cadet at £52 (3 months) ... ... ... 13 79 Total—Subdivision No. 1 ... — 39,343 Note. —Scale salaries or wages include cost-of-living inorease.

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DEFENCE DEPARTMENT—continued.

Number Item 1929-30 of Persons. VOTE No. 28.—DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— contd. ou-1929-30. Subdivision No. II.—N.Z. Permanent Staff. 2 PAY- £ £ 7 7 Hon. Lieutenants at 21s. per diem ... ... 2,683 58 58 Warrant Of&cers, Class 1: 1 at 21s. (9 months) ; 1 at 21s. (5 months); 33 at 21s ; 4 at 21s. (7 months), 20s. 6d. (5 months); 2 at 21s. (6 months), 20s. 6d. (6 months) ; 9 at 20s. 6d. ; 1 at 20s. 6d. (2 months), 20s. (10 months); 1 at 20s.; 1 at 20s. (10 months), 19s. 6d. (2 months) ; 5 at 20s. (8 months), 19s. 6d. (4 months) per diem ... 21,642 11 11 Warrant Officers, Class II : 1 at 19s. 6d. (2 months) ; 9 at 19s. 6d. ; 1 at 19s. 6d. (2 months), 18s. (10 months) per diem ... ... 3,595 32 32 Staff Sergeants : 21 at 18s. ; 2 at 18s. (11 months), 16s. 6d. (1 month); 7 at 18s. (5 months), 16s. 6d. (7 months); 1 at 16s. 6d. (5 months), 15s. (7 months); 1 at 16s. 4d. per diem ... ... 10,329 5 5 Sergeants: 4 at 16s. 6d; 1 at 15s. per diem ... 1,478 13 13 Corporals at 13s. 4d. per diem ... ... 3,163 8 8 Privates : 6 at 12s. (3 months), 12s. lOd. (9 months); 2 at 12s. per diem ... ... ... 1,820 134 Total—SubdivisionNo.il ... 44,710 Subdivision No. III. —Royal N.Z. Artillery. 3 Pay— 1 1 Lieut.-Colonel ... ... ... 765 4 4 Majors : 1 at £615; 1 at £615 (8 months), £565 (4 months) ; 1 at £565 ; 1 at £515 ... ... 2,291 4 4 Captains : 2 at £515 ; 1 at £485; 1 at £440 (10 months), £400 (2 months) ... ... 1,947 2 2 Lieutenants: 1 at £383 5s. (11 months), £374 2s. 6d. (1 month); 1 at £340 (7 months), £300 (5 months) 706 3 3 Hon. Lieutenants at 21s. per diem .. ... 799 1 1 Master Gunner at 21s. (6 months) per diem ... 192 3 3 Regimental Sergeants-major : 2 at 21s. ; 1 at 20s. per diem ... ... ... 1,132 1 1 Sergeant-major Artificer at 20s. 6d. per diein ... 374 11 11 Warrant Officers, Class II: 7 at 19s. 6d. ; 4 at 19s. 6d. (8 months), 18s. 6d. (4 months) per diem 3,890 18 18 Staff Sergeants : 12 at 18s. 6d.; 1 at 16s. lOd.; 5 at 18s. 6d. (8 months), 18s. (4 months) per diem 6,032 5 5 Sergeants: 3 at 18s. ; 2 at 18s. (1 month), 17s. 3d. (11 months) per diem ... ... ... 1,617 2 2 Lance Sergeants: 1 at 17s. 3d. (3 months) ; 1 at 17s. 3d. per diem ... ... ... 393 11 11 Bombardiers: 9 at 17s. 3d.; 2 at 15s. 7d. (8 months), 14s. lOd. (4 months) per diem ... 3,393 20 20 Lance-Bombardiers : 8 at 16s. 6d.; 1 at 16s. 6d. (8 months), 15s. (4 months); 1 at 16s. 6d. (6 months), 15s. (6 months); 1 at 16s. 6d. (8 months), 15s. 6d. (1 month), 15s. (3 months); 2 at 14s. lOd.; 2 at 14s. lOd. (8 months), 13s. 4d. (4 months); 3 at 14s. lOd. (6 months), 13s. 4d. (6 months); 1 at 14s. lOd. (8 months), 12s. lOd. (4 months) ; 1 at 13s. 4d. (7 months), 12s. lOd. (5 months) per diem 5,614 29 29 Gunners: 1 at 16s. 6d.; 3 at 16s.; 6 at 13s. 4d.; 15 at 12s. lOd. (9 months), 12s. (3 months) ; 2 at 115 12s. lOd. (8 months), 12s. (4 months); 1 at 12s. lOd. (7 months), 12s. (5 months); 1 at 12s. per diem ... 6,998 Total—Subdivision No. Ill ... 36,143

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DEFENCE DEPARTMENT—continued.

ofPeraons. Item " 1929-30. VOTE No. 28.—DEFENCE DEPARTMENT—contd. 1929-30. Subdivision No. IV.—N.Z. Army Ordnance Corps. A T> £ £ 4 PAY— 1 1 Major ... ... ... 615 5 5 Captains: 4 at £515; 1 at £485 ... ... 2,545 2 2 Lieutenants: 1 at 21s. (4 months), 1 at 19s. 4d. per diem ... ... ... 481 1 1 Hon. Lieutenant at 21s. per diem ... ... 383 5 5 Warrant Officers, Class I : 3 at 21s. ; 1 at 20s.; 1 at 20s. (8-months), ISs. 6d. (4 months) per diem... 1,877 10 10 Warrant Officers, Glass II: 1 at 21s. 3d. ; 7 at 19s. 6d; 1 at 19s. 6d. (10 months), 18s. 6d. (2 months); 1 at 17s. lOd. (9 months) per diem ... 3,479 19 19 Staff Sergeants : 1 at 21s. 3d. ; 11 at 18s 6d.; 1 at 18s. 6d. (10 months), 18s. (2 months) ; 4 at 18s. 6d. (8 months), 18s. (4 months); 1 at 18s. 4d,; 1 at 16s. lOd. per diem ... ... ... 6,418 16 16 Sergeants : 9 at 18s. ; 2 at 18s. (10 months), 17s. 3d. (2 months) ; 1 at 48s. (9 months), 17s. 3d. (3 months); 2 at 18s. (8 months), 17s. 3d. (4 months); 2 at 16s. 4d. per diem ... ... 5,178 20 20 Corporals: 14 at 17s. 3d. ; 1 at 17s. 3d. (10 months), 16s. 6d. (2 months) ; 1 at 17s. 3d. (8 months), 16s. 6d. (4 months); 1 at 17s. 3d. (4 months), 16s. 6d. (8 months); 1 at 16s. 4d. ; 2 at 15s. 7d. per diem ... ... ... 6,203 26 26 Lance Corporals : 13 at 16s. 6d.; 3 at 16s. 6d. (8 months), 14s. 6d. (4 months); 10 at 14s. lOd. per diem 6,911 12 12 Privates: I at 15s. 6d. (8 months), 15s. (4 months); 1 at 15s. (9 months), 14s. 6d. (3 months); 3 at 14s. 6d; 3 at 12s. lOd.; 1 at 12s. lOd. (9 months), 12s. (3 months); 1 at 12s. lOd. (8 months), 12s. (4 months); 1 at 12s.; 1 at 12s. (6 months) per diem 2,836 Temporary section — 1 ' 1 Staff Quartermaster-Sergeant at 18s. 6d. per diem 338 2 2 Sergeants at 17s, per diem ... ... 621 1 ! 1 Artificer at 15s. 6d. per diem ... ... 283 2 2 Corporals : 1 at 16s. 3d., 1 at 14s. 7d. per diem ... 563 1 1 Private at 14s. (9 months only), per diem ... 193 124 Total—Subdivision No. IV ... 38,924 Subdivision No. V.—N.Z. Army Pay Corps. 5 Pay— 1 1 Lieutenant-Colonel ... ... ... 765 1 1 Major ... ... ... 615 2 2 Captains at £515 ... ... ... 1,030 1 1 Lieutenant at 21s. per diem ... ... 383 8 8 Warrant Officers, Class I : 5 at 21s., 1 at 21s. (8 months), 20s, 6d. (4 months); 1 at 20s. 6d. (4 months), 20s. (8 months); 1 at 19s. 4d. (6 months), 18s. lOd. (6 months) per diem ... ... 3,013 2 2 Staff Quartermaster-Sergeants at 19s. 6d. per diem 712 1 1 Sergeant at 18s. per diem ... ... 329 16 Total—Subdivision No. V ... 6,847 Subdivision No. VI.—N.Z. Army Service Corps. 6 Pay— 1 1 Hon. Lieutenant at 21s. per diem ... ... 383 2 2 Warrant Officers, Class I : 1 at 21s.; 1 at 20s. (8 months), 19s. 6d. (4 months) per diem ... 745 4 4 Staff Sergeants: 2 at 18s.; 1 at 18s. (7 months). 16s. 6d. (5 months) ; 1 at 15s. per diem ... 1,248 3 3 Corporals at 13s. 4d. per diem ... ... 730

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DEFENCE DEPARTMENT —continued.

of N p e ™ b ons. Item - VOTE No. 28.—DEFENCE DEPARTMENT—contd. 1929-30. Subdivision No. VI.—N.Z. Army Service Corps—contd. ] 929-30. * F 6 Pay—continued. £ £ Temporary personnel— 1 1 Warrant Officer, Class I, at 19s. (6 months) per diem ... ... ... 174 4 4 Sergeants : 2 at 17s. ; 1 at 17s. (9 months); 1 at 17s. (6 months) per diem ... ... 1,010 15 Total —Subdivision No. VI ... 4 ggo Subdivision No. VII.—N.Z. Army Medical Corps. 7 Pay— 1 1 Major at £615 ... ... ... 615 1 ! 1 Director of Medical Services at £150 ... ... 150 4. 4 Assistant Directors of Medical Services : 3 at £50. 1 at £25 ... ... ... 175 2 2 Warrant Officers, Class 1: 1 at 21s.; 1 at 20s. (9 months), 19s. 6d. (3 months) per diem ... 746 1 1 Staff-sergeant, at 18s. per diem ... ... 329 1 1 Lance-corporal at 16s. 6cl. per diem ... ... 301 10 Total —Subdivision No. VII ... 2,316 Subdivision No. VIII.—General Duty Section ( Caretakers, Bange Wardens, Firemasters, Night-watchmen, <£c.). 8 Pay— 1 1 S.M. Coxswain at 20s. 6d. (1 month), 20s. (11 months) per diem ... ... ... ■ 367 3 3 Warrant Officers, Class 1: 1 at 21s.; 1 at 20s. 6d. ; 1 at 20s. per diem ... ... ... 1,122 1 1 Artificer S.Q.M.S. at 19s. 6d. per diem ... 356 10 10 Sergeants at 18s. per diem ... ... 3,285 7 7 Corporals at 17s. 3d. per diem ... ... 2,204 6 6 Lance-Corporals: 5 at 16s. 6d.; 1 at 14s. lOd. per diem ... ... ... 1,776 1 1 Private at 14s. 6d. (11 months), 13s. 8d. (1 month) per diem ... ... ... 263 29 Total—Subdivision No. VIII ... — 9,373 Subdivision No. IX.—Civilian Personnel. 9 "Salaries— Clerical Division. Class IV— 3 3 at £425 ... ... ... 1,275 Class Vl— 6 6 at £335 ... ... ... 2,010 Class VII- £ 12 at £295 ... ... 3,540 1 at £250 (5 months), £230 (7 months) 238 1 at £230 (11 months), £210 (1 month) 229 1 at £209 15s. ... ... 210 2 at £190 (10 months), £155 (2 months) 384 1 at £190 (3 months), £155 (9 months) 165 19 1 at £95 (11 months), £80 (1 month)... 94 4,860 General Division. 2 at £295 ... ... 590 1 at £260 ... ... 2,60 1 at £255 (5 months), £245 (7 months) ... 249 1 at £255 ... ... 255 1 at £250 ... 250 1 at £225 ... ... 225 3 at £205 ... ... 615 8 at £185 . ... ... 1,480 19 1 at £95 (7 months), £85 <0 months) ... 91 4,015 * For particulars see " Public Service Classification List."

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DEFENCE DEPARTMENT—continued.

Number Jtem _ of I ersons. VOTE No. 28.—DEFENCE DEPARTMENT —contd. i 1929-30. Subdivision No. IX.—Civilian Personnel—continued. £ £ 9 Salaries—continued. Non-permanents. £ 1 at £326 ... ... 326 1 at £267 ... ... 267 2 at £241 ... ... 482 1 at £222 ... ... 222 1 at £208 ... ...• 208 1 at £183 ... ... 183 1 at £170 ... ... 170 1 at £157 ... ... 157 1 at £137 ... ... 137 1 at £130 ... ... 130 3 at £117 ... ... 351 1 at £104 ... ... 104 2 at £91 ... ... 182 1 at £78 ... ... 78 19 1 at £65 ... ... 65 3,062 66 Salaries of messengers and charwomen ... ... 2,000 Allowances to officers performing special or higher duties under Public Service Regulations 24 and 209 45 Total—Subdivision No. IX ... 17,267 Subdivision No. X.—Military Education of Officers undergoing Instruction abroad. Allowances— « 10 Allowances (quarters, married, &c.) ... ... 3,875 Other Charges— 11 Rail, steamer, and other charges ... ... 2,923 12 War Office— Charge for Dominion Officers attending £ Staff College, Camberley (2 at £400) 800 Imperial Attachments ... ... 540 Royal Military College, Sandhurst (4 Cadets) ... ... 460 1,800 Total—Subdivision No. X ... 8,598 Subdivision No. XI.—Purchases, Maintenance, and Training. Purchases — Clothing— 13 Cost of new issues and provision of material for making up uniforms ... ... ... 15,000 14 Laundering, dyeing, and renovating part-worn uniforms ... ... ... 7,500 15 Eield and heavy gun ammunition and other explosives ... ... ... 22,000 16 Medals, purchase of ... ... ... 95 17 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, and miscellaneous stores ... ... ... 12,500

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DEFENCE DEPARTMENT —continued.

of''Peraons. Item - 1929-30. VOTE No. 28.—DEFENCE DEPARTMENT—contd. 1929-30. Subdivision No. XI.—Purchases, Maintenance, and £ £ Training—continued. Purchases —continued. 18 Printing, stationery, maps, training-manuals, journals, and publications ... ... ... 5,000 19 S.A.A., including refund of Customs Duty ... 34,000 20 Supplies, catering and allowance in lieu of rations for camps, courses of instruction, and general ... 22,000 Maintenance and Training— 21 Advertising, office requisites, photographs, newspapers, and other office expenses ... ... 750 22 Allowance for upkeep of Government bicycles ... 175 23 Camps, maintenance of Burnham, Trentham, Featherston, Ngaruawahia, Narrow Neck, and general ... ... ... 6,000 24 Compensation in respect of accidents, sickness, and damages, including loss of, or injury to, horses ... 850 25 Courts of inquiry, expenses in connection with ... 10 26 Drill-halls, offices, and buildings (maintenance of, including building material, stores, insurance, inspection of machinery ... ... ... 6,000 27 Engraving medals, trophies, prizes, &c. ... ... 20 28 Fees for technical-school training of members of New Zealand Medical Corps in " Invalid cookery " ... 30 29 Fuel ... ... ... 100 30 Grants to Officers' Clubs for the purpose of providing military instruction ... ... ... 580 31 Grants towards maintenance of units and bands ... 4,833 32 Hire of launches ... ... 200 33 Horse-hire and provision of horses ... ... 2,200 34 Horses, permanent maintenance of ... ... 800 35 Law-costs ... ... ... 30 36 Libraries at G.H.Q. and Command Headquarters ... 30 37 License fees for all motor vehicles and drivers ... 30 38 Lighting ... ... .. 3,000 39 Maintenance of "Janie Seddon," including cost of fuel, stores, and other charges (exclusive of wages) 1,100 40 Medical fees for examination of officers and trainees 1,000 41 Medicine, medical stores, and attendance, including veterinary medicines ... ... ... 825 42 Offices, rent of, also hire of buildings and parade grounds for drills ... ... ... 3,000 43 Ordnance stores and miscellaneous equipment, repairs to ... ... ... 300 44 Pay and allowances of Territorials attending camps (including casual civilian labour at camps, &c.) ... 29,000 45 Pay of caretakers of drill-halls and rifle ranges ... 1,400 46 Postages ... ... ... 1,500 47 Prizes for rifle shooting for Dominion, Regimental District, and Area Rifle Meetings ... ... I 1,600 48 Rifle ranges and targets, maintenance of ... 750 49 Scavenging, cleaning, and washing ... ... | 200 50 Telegraph charges ... ... ... 100 51 Telephone services, including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls ... ... j 2,000 52 Tram, coach, and ferry fares ... ... 2,500 Transport — 53 Motor-vehicles, hire of ... ... ... 2,250 54 Rail fares and freights ... .. ... I 22,000 55 Shipping charges, freights, cartage, &c. ... 7,500 56 Steamer fares ... ... ... i 1,500 57 Transfer and removal expenses ... ... i 1,200 58 1 Travelling-allowances ... ... ... 5,000 59 | Travelling-expenses ... ... ... i 2,000 ,

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DEFENCE DEPARTMENT—continued.

ofpeton, Item ": 1929-30. ■ _i VOTE No. 28.—DEFENCE DEPARTMENT—contd. 1929-30. Subdivision No. XI.—Purchases, Maintenance, and £ £ Training— continued. Maintenance and Training—continued. 60 Uniform allowance to members of the Permanent and Territorial Forces ... ... ... 7,000 61 Water ... ... ... 375 62 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision ... 25 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — £ Ammunition ... ... 6,500 Clothing ... ... 4,500 Hire of Defence vessels ... 3,000 Ordnance stores ... ... 3,000 Sale of horses ... ... 500 Miscellaneous ... ... 2,500 20,000 Total—Subdivision No. XI ... 237,858 Subdivision No. XII.—Non-effective Services. Charges for and incidental to — 63 Contribution towards pension of Imperial officers and non-commissioned officers on loan to New Zealand 96 64 , Expenses in connection with injuries to John Shortt, sustained by detonation of unexploded shell at Foxton ... ... ... 25 65 Expenses in connection with search for Captain N. E. Chandler and Mr. C. A. MacDonald, as result of forced landing of Moth aeroplane at Ship Cove ... ... ... 55 66 Funeral expenses ... ... ... 50 Grants — 67 To 1st Battalion Canterbury Regiment towards Customs duties on baud uniforms imported ... 50 68 . To members of the New Zealand Military Forces in lieu of accrued and retiring leave on retirement or discharge ... ... ... 1,880 • 69 Towards expenses of representative of New Zealand Returned Soldiers' Association at Fourth Biennial Conference of British Empire Service League ... 200 j 70 | Towards salaries of Y.M.C.A. secretaries at the Soldiers' Clubs at Auckland, Trentham, and Burnham (£100 each) ... ... ... 300 71 | Towards University fees for ex Duntroon College Cadet ... ... ... 170 72 To widow equivalent to leave due to officer (deceased) ... ... ... 80 73 Sales of surplus stores, expenses in connection with 1,000 74 Staff Sergeant-Major—Government House Orderly... 375 Total—Subdivision No. XII ... — — 4,281 Stibdivision No. XIII—National Rifle Association. Charges for and incidental to — 75 j Grant-in-aid of annual meeting ... ... 1,000 76 Miscellaneous charges ... ... ... 20 77 , Railway warrants ... ... ... 550 Total—Subdivision No. XIII ... I , 1,570

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DEFENCE DEPARTMENT—continued.

ofpereon,. Item " 1929-30. VOTE No. 28.—DEFENCE DEPARTMENT—contd. , 1929-30. Subdivisio?i No. XIV.—Rifle Clubs. £ £ Charges fok and incidental to — 78 Miscellaneous charges ... ... ... 50 79 Railway warrants ... ... ... 300 Total—Subdivision No. XIV ... 350 Subdivision No. XV. —Military Aviation. 80 Pay— 1 I 1 Major-Director of Air Services: £565 (10 months), | £615 (2 months) ... .. ... 573 1 | 1 Major ... ... ... ! 635 3 3 Captains: 1 at £515, also flying pay, £120; 1 at £440, also flying pay, £120; 1 at £400, also flying pay, £120 (for 9 months only) ... ... 1,599 1 1 Lieutenant ... ... ... 385 3 3 Staff-Sergeants: 1 at 18s. 10d., 2 at 18s. 6d. per diem ... ... ... 1,019 1 1 Sergeant at 18s. per diem ... ... . . 329 2 2 Corporals: 1 at 17s. 3d., 1 at 15s. 7d. per diem ... | 599 1 1 Lance-Corporal at 16s. 6d. per diem ... ... 301 6 6 Artificers: 3 at 16s. 6d., 3 at 14s. lOd. per diem 1,716 4 4 Privates : 3 at 12s. lOd. ; 1 at 12s. (1 month), 12s. lOd. (11 months) per diem ... ... 935 1 1 Caretaker at £4 3s. per week ... ... 216 1 1 Captain at £380, also flying pay, £120... ... 500 8,807 Proposed additional staff to complete establishments at Hobsonville and Wigram Aerodromes— 1 1 Lieut.-Colonel (6 months) ... ... ... 600 3 3 Sergeants at 18s. (6 months) per diem ... 491 3 3 Corporals at 17s. 3d. (6 months) per diem ... 471 22 22 Artificers : 5 at 16s. 6d. (6 months); 17 at 14s. lOd. (6 months) per diem ... ... ... 3,045 9 9 Privates at 12s. (6 months) per diem ... ... . 983 7 7 Cadets at 5s. 4d. (6 months) per diem... ... 340 70 5,930 14,737 Other Charges for and incidental to — 81 Advertising, books, stationery, office requisites, and expenses ... ... ... 150 82 Buildings and plant, maintenance of and repairs to (including light and power) ... ... 1,000 83 Clothing, badges, &c., supply, maintenance, and allowances ... ... ... 300 84 Compensation and medical expenses for personnel injured on duty ... ... ... 50 85 Expenses in connection with International Commission for Air Navigation ... ... ... 30 86 Expenses in connection with visit to New Zealand of Air Marshal Sir John Salmond ... ... 600 87 Flying pay and allowances : Casual duty flights ... 100 88 Instruction abroad : Allowances and expenses of officers undergoing aviation instruction abroad ... 1,720 89 Pay, fares, expenses, and supplies in connection with refresher courses ... ... ... 1,500

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DEFENCE DEPARTMENT —continued.

(a) Credits-in-aid— 1929-30. Other Charges. £ Subdivision XI .. 20,000 XV .. 600 Totals .. .. 20,600 •

19— B. 7.

oKSL Item ' 1929-30. VOTE No. 28.—DEFENCE DEPARTMENT—contd. 1929-30 Subdivision No. XV. —Aviation —continued. £ £ Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. 90 Purchase ot aircraft, marine-craft, spares, and miscellaneous equipment ... ... ... 28,500 91 Eail, steamer, and motor fares and freights, cartage and shipping charges ... ... ... 1,900 92 Spirit, oils, paints, dope, and consumable stores and supplies ... ... ... ... 2,000 93 Telephone and telegraph charges ... ... 200 94 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 300 95 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision ... 10 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Receipts : Passenger flights, fees, £ and public services ... 600 ! 38,360 Total —Subdivision No. XV ... 53,097 Subdivision No. XVI. —Civil Aviation. Purchases— 96 Aircraft for issue on loan to approved Aero Clubs ... 4,500 97 Freight on aircraft for issue to Aero Clubs ... 300 98 Aero pageants ... ... ... 1,000 99 Training— > Grants to Aero Clubs in respect of pupils qualifying for private pilots' certificates ... ... 1,500 Total—Subdivion No. XVI ... — 7,300 GROSS Total ... ... ... ... 512,267 Credits-in-aid (a) ... ... ... ... 20,600 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 28 . . 491,667

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CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT.

1929-30. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Vote No. 29. —Customs Department. — £ £ £ Subdivision I. —Customs Offices and Services .. 100,505 19,938 120,443 „ II. —Customs: Miscellaneous Services .. ... 12,394 12,394 GROSS Total .. .. .. 100,505 32,332 132,837 Credits-IN-AID .. .. .. 12,780 170 12,950 j NET TOTAL .. .. 87,725 32,162 j 119,887 , I I Number Item . 1929-80 of Persons. ±vnv 0\J. 192<L~30 VOTE No. 29.—CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. £ Subdivision No. I.—Customs Offices and Services. 1 — Administrative Division'. £ 1 1 at £1,300 (Comptroller) ... ... 1,300 1 1 at £900 (Assistant Comptroller) ... 900 2,200 Clerical Division. Class Special— 2 at £765 ... ... 1,530 7 5 at £715 ... ... 3,575 Class I— 5,105 4 at £615 ... ... 2,460 4 at £565 ... ... 2,260 11 3 at £565 (7 months) £540 (5 months) 1,661 Class II — 6,381 5 at £515 ... ... 2,575 1 at £515 (3 months), £490 (9 months) 497 3 at £490 ... ... 1,470 10 1 at £490 (8 months) £445 (4 months) 475 Class III— 5,017 13 at £470 ... ... 6,110 29 16 at £445 ... ... 7,120 Class IV— 13,230 26 at £425 ... ... 11,050 2 at £425 (7 months), £400 (5 months) 828 1 at £425 (3 months), £400 (9 months) 406 • 1 at £425 (2 months), 400 (10 months) 403 6 at £400 ... ... 2,400 37 1 at £400 (4 months), £380 (8 months) 387 Class V — 15,474 5 at £380 ... ... 1,900 2 at £380 (7 months), £355 (5 months) 739 1 at £380 (1 month), £355 (11 months) 357 9 1 at £355 (5 months), £335 (7 months) 343 3,339 * For particulars of salaries ma " Public: Serrioe Classification List." Notk.—Soale salaries or wages include cost-of-living increase.

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CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT—continued.

/p™. Item - 1929-30. VOTE No. 29.—CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT-1929-30. continued. £ £ Subdivision No. I. —Cxistoms Offices and Services— continued. 1 Salaries—continued. Clerical, Division —continued. Glass VI— £ 11 at £335 ... ... 3,685 1 at £335 (10 months), £320 (2 months) 333 3 at £335 (7 months) £320 (5 months) 986 1 at £335 (2 months), £320 (10 months) 323 17 1 at £320 ... ... 320 5,647 Glass VII— 28 at £295 ... ... 8,260 1 at £295 (9 months), £275 (3 months) 289 1 at £295 (8 months), £275 (4 months) 287 6 at £295 (1 month), £275 (11 months) 1,657 lac £275 ... ... 275 1 at £275 (11 months), £250 (1 month) 274 4 at £275 (7 months), £250 (5 months) 1,053 2 at £275 (5 months), £250 (7 months) 518 3 at £275 (4 months), £250 (8 months) 773 2 at £275 (3 months), £250 (9 months) 512 3 at £275 (2 months), £250 (10 months) 761 2 at £250 ... ... 500 3 at £250 (11 months), £230 (1 month) 742 1 at £230 (11 months), £210 (1 month) 229 1 at £230 (2 months), £210 (10 months) 214 2 at £230 (1 month), £210 (11 months) 423 3 at £210 ... ... 630 4 at £210 (11 months), £190 (1 month) 832 1 at £210 (7 months), £190 (5 months) 201 3 at £210 (2 months), £190 (10 months) 578 2 at £210 (1 month), £190 (11 months) 382 1 at £190 (11 months), £155 (1 month) 188 4 at £190 (3 months), £155 (9 months) 655 3 at £190 (2 months), £155 (10 months) 481 2 at £190 (1 month), £155 (11 months) 315 1 at £155 (8 months), £135 (4 months) 149 2 at £155 (6 months), £135 (6 months) 290 3 at £155 (5 months), £135 (7 months) 429 1 at £155 (3 months), £135 (9 months) 139 8 at £155 (2 months), £135 (10 months) 1,100 3 at £155 (1 month), £135 (11 months) 410 1 at £135 (11 months), £115 (1 month) 133 2 at £135 (3 months), £115 (9 months) 239 5 at £115 (1 month), £95 (11 months) 477 4 at £95 ... ... 380 1 at £95 (6 months), £80 (6 months) 87 1 at £95 (3 months), £80(9 months) 84 118 2 at £95 (2 months), £80 (10 months) 164 25,110 Cadets' lodging-allowances ... ... ... 207 General Division. 3 at £305 ... ... 915 14 at £280 ... ... 3,920 1 at £270 (9 months), £260 (3 months) ... 268 2 at £260 .. ... 520 37 at £250 ... ... 9,250 1 at £250 (10 months) ... ... 211 1 at £250 (6 months), £245 (6 months) 248 1 at £245 (10 months), £235 (2 months) 243

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CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT—continued.

I Number j tem -j QOQ_QQ of Persons. ' VOTE No. 29.—CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT— continued. . 1929-30. Subdivision No. I.— Customs Offices and Services— £ continued. 1 Salaries—continued. General Division—continued. £ 1 at £245 (9 months), £235 (3 months) ... 242 3 at £240' ... ... 720 1 at £215 (10 months), £205 (2 months) 213 66 1 at £195 ... ... 195 16,945 Non-pekmanents. 1 at £182 ... ... 182 1 at £169 ... ... 169 2 at £130 ... ... 260 5 1 at £91 ... ... 91 Others not specified ... ... 598 311 — 1,300 Coastwaiters at sub-ports (not being classified Customs officers) ... ... ... 250 Allowances under Public Service Regulations 24a and 209 to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties ... ... ... 300 • Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote)— ■ Charges for services rendered to other Government Departments, &c.— £ Collection of duty on motor-spirits ... 9,000 Collection of tire-tax ... ...2,000 Land and Income Tax Department ... 200 New Zealand Dairy-produce Control Board ... ... 600 New Zealand Honey Control Board ... 50 New Zealand Kauri-gum Control Board 30 New Zealand Meat Producers Board 450 Miscellaneous ... ... 450 12,780 100,505 Other Charges for and incidental to — i 2 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 30 Assistant Official Representative, London, appoint- j ment of— 3 Transfer and removal expenses ... ... 450 4 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 250 5 Expenses of officer visiting South Africa ... 200 6 Head Office and local offices— £ Launch-hire ... ... 450 Lighting, heating, and fuel ... 270 Sundry expenses ... ... 380 Uniforms for officers ... ... 325 1,425 7 Office-cleaning ... ... ... 75 8 Office fittings and requisites ... ... ... 320 Official Representative, London— 9 Special allowance while stationed away from New. Zealand ... ... ... 265 10 Travelling and general expenses ... ... 250 Official Representative, New York— 11 Special allowance while stationed away from New Zealand ... ... ... 310 12 Travelling and general expenses ... ... 1,250 j 13 Overtime and meal allowances ... ... 1,600 I 14 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 900

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CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT—continued.

ofp™. Item - 1929-30. J VOTE No. 29.—CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT-1929-30. continued. £ £ Subdivision No. 1. — Customs Offices and Services■— continued. Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. 15 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 2,250 16 Prosecutions and seizures and legal expenses ... 50 17 Rent of offices ... ... ... 778 18 Rewards in connection with the protection of the revenue and the detection of offences against the Customs Acts or the Immigration Restriction Acts ... ... ... 500 Services rendered by other Departments — 19 Police ... ... ... 10 20 Post and Telegraph ... ... ... 6,250 21 Tourist ... ... ... 50 22 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 750 23 | Testing and gauging instruments ... ... 100 24 1 Transfer and removal expenses ... ... 1,000 25 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 750 26 Typewriters, purchase of ... ... ... 75 27 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision ... 50 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Recoveries of postage and legal £ and miscellaneous expenses ... 150 19,938 Total—Subdivision No. I ... — 120,443 ' Subdivision No. II.—Customs : Miscellaneous Services. Charges for and incidental to — 28 Censorship Appeal Board : Payment for services of Chairman and members ... ... ... 100 29 j Customs Building, Wellington ... ... 470 30 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 ... ... ... 3,000 31 Immigration Restriction Act : Administrative expenses ... ... ... 50 Refund of duty on— 32 Advertising folders, stationery, or similar articles, as may be approved by the Minister of Customs, sent by oversea municipal, or similar bodies, or harbour, railway, steamship, or similar organizations, for free distribution in New Zealand ... 10 33 Arrowroot imported by the Presbyterian Foreign Missions Committee, and disposed of for missionary purposes ... ... ... 30 34 Artificial poppies to be sold for the benefit of returned New Zealand soldiers ... ... 310 35 Baggage not fully complying with the terms of the exemption under the tariff, but being baggage and effects not for sale ... ... 20 36 Carillon of bells donated to the Napier Cathedral for erection therein ... ... ... 506 37 Carillon of bells for the Wellington War Memorial 2,425

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CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT —continued.

JSS: "*"■ 1929-30. VOTE No. 29 —CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT— 1920-30. continued. £ £ Subdivision No. II.—Customs : Miscellaneous Services —continued. Charges for and incidental to —continued. Refund of duty on—continued. 38 Chairs for invalids, and clothing, apparatus, and other articles for persons in poor circumstances who cannot pay the duty ... ... 50 39 Chassis for motor - ambulances imported for ambulance work ... ... ... 100 40 Collecting-boxes imported for the purposes of the Mission to Lepers ... ... ... 1 41 Foreign salt shipped for export to New Zealand before the coming into operation of the increased duty of £1 per ton imposed on 16th April, 1925, under such conditions as may be approved by the Minister of Customs ... ... 187 42 Medals and similar articles imported by Agricultural and Pastoral Associations or other associations or societies approved by the Minister when the Minister is satisfied that such medals, &c., would not be made in New Zealand 5 43 Miniature rifles and ammunition for same for the use of Territorials, Cadets, or Rifle Clubs ... 10 44 Oil-boring plant imported by Taranaki (N.Z.) Oil-fields No Liability and used for the purpose of developing New Zealand oil-fields under conditions approved by the Minister ... ... 4,439 j 45 Orthopaedic or surgical boots imported by exsoldiers of the British Empire resident in New Zealand, in such cases as may be approved by the Minister of Customs ... ... 10 46 Printed matter for the use of Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, Navy League and similar patriotic societies, Red Cross Society, and Young Helpers' League, as may be approved by the Minister ... 40 47 Printed matter (including photographs and cinematograph films), advertising Canada and Hawaii, sent by the Canadian Government and by the Hawaiian Tourist Bureau for distribution or exhibition, free of charge, in the Dominion ... 30 48 Spirits, denatured in New Zealand under prescribed conditions, for use in the extraction of gum from waste kauri wood ... ... ... 83 49 Toy balloons donated for street sale for Plunket Society, Christchurch ... ... ... 1 50 Uniforms for Highland Pipe Bands, and materials and fittings for making the same ... ... 100 51 Uniforms for Officers of His Majesty's cable ship "Iris," the property of the Pacific Cable Board 25 52 Wireless equipment for ships ... ... -50 Refund of— 53 Duty overpaid on medicinal tincture entered in error in May, 1925, at the rate of 36s. per proof gallon instead of at Is. per lb., the claim for which, owing to erroneous advice given by Collector of Customs, was not pressed by importer until after lapse of period allowed under Customs Acts for granting refunds ... ... 6 54 Duty, to the extent of the British preferential rate, on racing-boats and spoon-blade oars and sculls imported by or for rowing clubs ... ... 200 55 License fees legally due by Customs agents for years during which the licenses were not used ... I 5

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CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT—continued.

(a) Credits-in-aid — Other Salaries. Charges. 1929-30. £ £ £ Subdivision I .. 12,780 150 12,930 IT 20 20 Totals .. 12,780 170 12,950

oKon, Item " 1929-30. VOTE No. 29.—CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT— 1929-30. continued. £ £ Subdivision No. 11. — Custovis: Miscellaneous Services —continued. Chakges fob and incidental to —continued. Refund of— 56 License fees for stills to be used in universities and public hospitals, and for stills not in use sealed up to the satisfaction of the Collector of Customs 30 57 Primage duty on scientific publications containing articles by officers of the Cawthron Institute when imported by such officers ... ... 1 58 Supervision fees for breweries paid in excess through being overestimated ... ... 100 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Miscellaneous ... ... £20 Total—Subdivision No. II ... ... . 12,394 GKOSS Total ... ... ... ... 132,837 i Cbedits-in-aid (a) ... ... ... ... 12,950 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 29 119,887

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MARINE DEPARTMENT.

1929-30. Salaries. | Other Charges. Total Vote No. 30. —'Marine Department — £ £ £ Subdivision I. — Head Office .. .. .. Q onQ j j rT 7 O * Q /Q J- »t7 y OwO ,,rftT rS " " " 1 , 810 1,657 3,476 iv I :' gMk<n ' s '' s ./ •. ■■ ■■ 17,868 67,415 85,283 IV-Mercantile Marine .. .. 13 m 6 Q1Q 18j367 oj Machinery .. .. 20>984 8>454 2g>438 VI.—Fisheries .. .. .. 5 6Q5 9 ,474 15,079 Gaoss Total .. . .. 68,206 93,240 161,446 Credits-IN-aid .. .. .. 750 4)350 5> 100 NET TOTAL .. .. .. 67,456 88,890 156,346 ofZt. Item " 1929-30. VOTE No. 30.—MARINE DEPARTMENT. 1929-30. Subdivision No. I.—Head Office. £ £ 1 Salaries— Administrative Division. 1 1 at £925 (Secretary) ... ... 925 Professional Division. 1 1 at £91 (also Engineer-in-Chief, Public Works Department, £1,909) ... ... ... 91 Clerical Division. Class I— 1 1 at £615 ... ... ... ' 615 Glass III— 2 2 at £470 ... ... ... 940 Glass V— 2 2 at £380 ... ... ... 760 Glass VI— 3 3 at £335 ... ... ... 1,005 Class VII— £ 3 at £295 ... , ... 885 1 at £230 (7 months), £250 (5 months) 239 1 at £210 (6 months), £230 (6 months) 220 1 at £210 (10 months), £230 (2 months) 214 1 at £210 (11 months), £230 (1 month) 212 1 at £190 (10 months), £210 (2 months) 194 1 at £135 (6 months), £155 (6 months) 145 1 at £135 (9 months), £155 (3 months) 140 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification List." Note.—Scale salaries or wages include cost-of-living increase.

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MARINE DEPARTMENT—continued.

20—B, 7.

Item ' 1929-30. VOTE No. 30.—MARINE DEPARTMENT—continued. 1929-30 Subdivision No. 1.—Head Office —continued. g 1 Salaries—continued. Clerical Division —continued. Glass VII—continued. £ 1 at £135 (11 months), £155 (1 month) 137 1 at £115 (2 months), £135 (10 months) 132 13 1 at £80 (2 months), £95 (10 months) 93 2,611 General Division. 1 at £225 ... ... 225 2 1 at £205 ... ... 205 430 Non-permanents. 2 at £208 ... ... 41G 1 at £169 ... ... 169 1 at £156 ... ... 156 1 at £130 ... ... 130 2 at £104 ... ... 208 8 1 at £87 ... ... 87 1,166 33 Lodging-allowances ... ... ... 30 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Recoverable from Westport Harbour Account for Head Office adminis- £ tration ... ... 750 8,573 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 30 3 Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... ... 10 4 Mechanical appliances ... ... ... 10 5 Office fittings and requisites ... ... 50 6 Overtime and meal allowance ... ... 50 7 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 350 8 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 350 9 Ross Dependency: Administration expenses ... 150 10 Telephone services (including installation, extension, maintenance, rents, and calls) ... ... 80 11 Transfer and removal expenses ... ... 10 12 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 100 Typewriters —- 13 Purchase of ... ... ... 20 14 Maintenance of ... ... ... 10 15 Contingencies (including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision) ... 10 1,230 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Miscellaneous ... ... £20 Total—Subdivision No. I ... ... 9,803 Subdivision No. 11.—Harbours. 16 Salaries — Professional Division. Picton— 1 1 at £385 ... ... ... 385

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MARINE DEPARTMENT—continued.

of Persona | Item -j I 1929-30. VOTE No. 30.—MAEINE DEPARTMENT—continued. __ 1929-30. Subdivision No. II.—Harbours—continued. £ £ 16 Salakies —continued. General Division. Hokianga— £ 1 at £335- ... ... 335 1 at £210 ... ... 210 545 Kaipara — 1 at £350 (5 months), £365 (7 months) 359 4 1 at £240 ... ... 240 599 Unclassified. Karamea — Harbourmaster, Signalman, and Wharfinger ... 150 Mokau — Signalman ... ... ... 90 Okarito— 5 Signalman ... ... ... 50 10 1,819 Other Charges for and incidental to — 17 Cargo-working gear, tests of ... ... 50 18 Foreshores, expenses of supervision, protection, and maintenance of ... ... ... 240 19 Harbour maintenance (including upkeep of buoys, beacons, and harbour lights) ... ... 1,000 20 Mokau Harbour Board : Grant for assistance ... 100 21 Office expenses ... ... ... ,30 22 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 50 23 Rent ... ... ... 27 24 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 40 25 Transfer and removal expenses of officers ... L0 26 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 60 27 Wages ... ... ... 40 28 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision ... 10 1,657 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — £ Miscellaneous ... ... 20 Total—SubdivisionNo.il ... ... 3,476 Subdivision No. Ill—Lighthouses. 29 SalariesProfessional Division. 1 1 at £765 ... ... ... 765 General Division. £ 1 at £420 ... ... 420 1 at £320 (8 months), £330 (4 months)... 324 1 at £275 ... ... 275 14 at £250 ... ... 3,500 1 at £245 (11 months), £250 (1 month)... 246 i I 1 at £240 (8 months), £245 (4 months)... 242

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MARINE DEPARTMENT—continued.

Number Item. -j qOQ qn of Persons. VOTE No. 30.—MARINE DEPARTMENT ly/ "' 0V - —— — continued. 1929-30. Subdivision No. III.—Lighthouses—continued. £ £ 29 Salaries—continued. General Division —continued. £ 1 at £235 (9 months), £240 (3 months)... 237 4 at £235 ... ... 940 1 at £230 (4 months), £235 (8 months) ... 234 2 at £230 (9 months), £235 (3 months) ... 464 1 ac £225 (9 months), £230 (3 months) ... 227 34 at £210 ... .. 7,140 1 at £200 ... ... 200 1 at £180 (10 months), £185 (2 months) 181 66 2 at £150 ... ... 300 14,930 Unclassified. 1 1 at £100 ... ... ... 100 68 Signalling-allowances ... ... ... 50 Station-allowances ... ... ... 650 Wireless operators' allowances ... ... 86 Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties (Public Service Regulations 24a and 209) ... ... ... 37 Non-pebmanents. Temporary keepers' wages ... ... ... 1,250 17,868 Other Charges for and incidental to— — 30 Automatic lights, maintenance of ... ... 700 31 Books, magazines, and newspapers ... ... 100 32 Compassionate allowance to widow of the late John Bollons, Master of s.s. " Tutanekai " ... ... 765 33 Fog-signals, maintenance of ... ... 130 Horses, vehicles, and harness — 34 Purchase of ... ... ... 50 35 Maintenance of ... ... ... 350 36 Lighthouse tender, working-expenses of ... 21,000 37 Mails, carriage of ... ... ... 400 38 Medical examinations and expenses ... ... 20 39 New lighthouse tender, purchase of (on account) ... 38,500 40 Oil, purchase and delivery of ... ... 1,200 41 Repairs and maintenance of lighthouses, dwellings, &c. 3,500 42 Telephone allowances (recoverable) ... ... 60 43 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 300 44 Transfer and removal expenses ... ... 300 45 Travelling-allowances and expenses ... ... 30 46 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision ... 10 67,415 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Recoveries — £ Freight, passages, &c. ... £2,000 Telephone allowances ... ... 60 Miscellaneous ... ... 300 2,360 Total—Subdivision No. Ill . ... 85,283

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MARINE DEPARTMENT—continued.

ofC'one. Item " 1929-30. VOTE No. 30.—MARINE DEPARTMENT—continued. 1929-30. Subdivision No. IV. —Mercantile Marine. £ £ 47 Salaries— Professional Division. 1 1 at £765 ... ... ... 765 Glass B— £ 5 at £590 ... ... 2,950 7 2 at £540 ... ... 1,080 Glass G— 4,030 6 at £490 ... ... 2,940 1 at £470 (8 months), £490 (4 months) 477 1 at £445 (8 months), £470 (4 months) 454 10 2 at £445 (10 months), £470 (2 months) 900 Glass D— 4,771 1 1 at £400 (8 months), £425 (4 months) ... 409 Clerical Division. Glass VII— 3 3 at £295 ... ... ... 885 General Division. 1 at £420 ... ... 420 1 at £365 (4 months), £385 (8 months) ... 379 1 at £345 (11 months) ... ... 317 5 2 at £305 (6 months), £315 (6 months) ... 620 1,736 Unclassified. 1 Shipping Officer, Onehunga ... ... ... 50 Non-permanents. 1 at £273 ... ... 273 1 at £169 ... ... 169 1 at £140 ... ... 140 4 1 at £78 ... ... 78 660 32 Contribution to Post and Telegraph Department for — services performed by Postmaster at Tauranga ... 25 Overall allowances ... ... ... 26 13,357 Other Charges for and incidental to— 48 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 50 49 Charts (recoverable) ... ... ... 200 50 Checking passenger traffic : Overtime ... .. 100 51 Examinations: Expenses connected with ... 100 52 Euel, light, power, and water .. ... 15 53 Inquiries into shipping casualties ... ... 300 54 New Zealand Nautical Almanac (part recoverable) ... 650 55 Office fittings and requisites ... ... 120 56 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 140 57 Printing and stationery ... ... . 200 58 Prosecutions under Shipping and Seamen Act ... 20 59 Relief of distressed seamen ... ... ... 20 60 Rent ... ... ... 300 61 Saleable books and forms (recoverable) ... ... 300 62 Sumner lifeboat, subsidy (£1 for £1) ... ... 1,250 63 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... .. 175 64 Tide-tables, preparation of (Lands Department) ... 550 65 Transfer and removal expenses ... ... 50 66 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 100

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MARINE DEPARTMENT—continued.

157

Number rt™ of Persons. 1929-30. — — VOTE No. 30.—MARINE DEPARTMENT— 1929-30. continued. £ £ Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. 67 Westport-Nelson steamer service per s.s. " Arahura " 360 68 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision ... 10 5,010 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Charts ... ... £300 Nautical Almanac ... ... 150 Refunds of costs of nautical inquiries 50 Saleable books and forms ... 900 Miscellaneous ... ... 100 1,500 Total —Subdivision No. IV ... 18,367 Subdivision No. V.—Inspection of Machinery and Survey of Ships. 69 Salaries— Professional Division. 1 1 at £765 ... ... ... 765 Glass B— £ 6 at £590 ... ... 3,540 19 13 at £540 ... ... 7,020 Glass G— 10,560 1 at £495 ... ... 495 9 at £490 ... ... 4,410 2 at £470 (4 months), £490 (8 months) 968 1 at £445 ... ... 445 1 at £445 (8 months), £470 (4 months) 454 16 2 at £445 (9 months), £470 (3 months) 904 Glass D—- 7,676 1 1 at £425 ... ... ... 425 Clerical Division. Glass VII— 2 at £295 ... ... 590 3 1 at £275 ... ... 275 865 General Division. 1 1 at £185 ... ... ... 185 Non-permanents. 1 at £200 ... ... 200 2 1 at £143 ... ... 143 343 43 Overall allowances ... ... ... 165 20,984 Other Charges for and incidental to — 70 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 60 71 Examinations: Expenses connected with ... 100 72 Fuel, light, power, and water ... ... 20 73 Inquiries and technical investigations ... ... 250 Motor-vehicles — 74 Maintenance ... ... ... 500 75 Purchase of ... ... ... 240 76 Office-cleaning ... ... ... 10 77 Office fittings and requisites ... ... 500

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MARINE DEPARTMENT—continued.

oKonV rtem -| 1929-30. I VOTE No. 30.—MARINE DEPARTMENT— 1929-30. continued. £ £ Subdivision No. V. —Inspection of Machinery and Survey of Ships—continued, Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. 78 Post and Telegraph Department: Payment for services rendered (collection of inspection fees) ... 550 79 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 320 80 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 350 81 Prosecutions under the Inspection of Machinery Act 10 82 Rent ... ... ... 439 83 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 250 84 Transfer and removal expenses of officers ... 200 85 Transportation expenses of officer travelling from the Uniced Kingdom to take up duty in New Zealand 100 86 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 4,500 87 Travelling allowances and expenses of Examiner of Engineers in United Kingdom ... ... 45 88 1 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision ... 10 8,454 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — £ Miscellaneous ... ... 190 Total—Subdivision No. V ... ... 29,438 Subdivision No. VI.—Fisheries. gg Salaries— Professional Division. 1 1 at £765 ... ... ... 765 General Division. £ 1 at £400 ... ... 400 1 at £380 ... ... 380 1 at £345 ... ... 345 1 at £335 ... ... 335 1 at £300 ... ... 300 1 at £295 ... ... 295 4 at £240 ... ... 960 1 at £230 ... ... 230 12 1 at £210 (2 months), £220 (10 months) 219 3,464 Unclassified. 36 36 Inspectors : 2 at £40, 4 at £25, 1 at £20, 11 at £12, 11 at £10, 1 at £7 10s., 2 at £6, 4 at £5 ... 482 Non-phrmanents. £ 1 at £313 ... ... 313 1 at £270 ... ... 270 1 at £200 (10 months) ... ... 167 4 1 at £117 ... ... 117 867 53 Boot allowances ... ... ... 27 5,605

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MARINE DEPARTMENT—continued.

Number Item . Of Persons. Y 0T E No. 30—MARINE DEPARTMENT— IJZy-dU. — continued. 1929-30. Subdivision No. VI.—Fisheries—continued. £ £ Other Charges for and incidental to— 90 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 50 91 Hakataramea residence : Repairs and alterations ... 340 92 Launches, maintenance and working-expenses of ... 550 93 Moeraki fisherman's boat-slip ... ... 75 94 Office fittings and requisites... ... ... 50 95 Picking and sale of oysters (recoverable) ... 4,000 96 Planting oysters (recoverable) ... ... 1,000 97 Portobello Fish-hatcheries, grant for maintenance of 775 98 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 30 99 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 60 100 Prosecutions under the Fisheries Act, 1908 ... 30 101 Rewards for detection of offences under Fisheries Acts 20 102 Salmon fisheries, expenses in connection with ... 750 103 Sea fisheries investigation ... ... ... 750 104 *Sumner: Subsidy repairs to breakwater at boatharbour ... ... ... 125 105 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 65 106 Transfer and removal expenses of officers ... 10 107 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 700 108 Travelling allowances and expenses of Marine Biologist in Australia ... ... ... 34 109 Waikawa: Grant towards cost of skidway for fishermen's launches ... ... ... 50 110 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision ... 10 9,474 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Sale of ova, &c. ... ... £100 Miscellaneous ... ... 160 260 Total—Subdivision No. VI ... — 15,079 GBOSS Total ... ... ... ... 161,446 Credits-in-aid (a) ... . ... ... 5,100 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 30 ... 156,346 Other (a) Credits-in-aid— Salaries. Charges. 1929-30. £ £ £ Subdivision I 750 20 770 II .. .. 20 20 III .. .. 2,360 2,360 IV .. .. 1,500 1,500 V .. .. 190 190 VI .. .. 260 260 Totals .. 750 4,350 5,100 * £75 also provided from vote " Maintenance and Repairs to Roads," provided Sumner Borough Council contributes £50 towards cost of work.

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DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR.

1929-30. Salaries. j Other Charges. | Total. Vote No. 31. —Department of Labour — £ £ £ GBOSS TOTAL 39,670 24,636 64,306 Credits-IN-AID .. .. .. 2 ' 025 2,025 NET TOTAL .. 39 ' 670 22 ' 611 62,281 ofpetons. Item " 1929-30. VOTE No. 31.—DEPARTMENT OF LABODE. 1929-30. 1 — £ £ Administrative Division. 1 1 at £850 (Secretary, Chief Inspector of Factories, Registrar Industrial Unions, and Registrar of ! Apprentices) ... ... ... 850 Clerical Division. Class Special — 1 1 at £715 ... ... ... 715 Glass II— £ 1 at £515 ... ... 515 2 1 at £490 ... ... 490 Glass III— 1,005 1 at £470 ... ... 470 2 ! 1 at £445 ... ... 445 Glass IF— 915 2 : ! 2 at £425 ... ....... . . Jf§§ 850 Glass V — 1 1 at £380 ... ... ... 380 Glass VI— 4 4 at £335 ... ... ... 1,340 Glass VII— 10 at £295 ... ... 2,950 2 at £275 ... ... 550 2 at £250 ... ... 500 2 at £210 ... 420 2 at £190 ... ... 380 1 at £155 ... ... 155 5 at £135 ... ... 675 1 at £115 ... ... 115 31 6 at £95 ... ... 570 6,315 General Division. 1 at £420 ... ... 420 10 at £400 ... ... 4,000 1 at £390 ... ... 390 3 at £380 ... ... 1,140 4 at £360 ... ... 1,440 5 at £350 ... ... 1,750 1 26 at £335 ... ... 8,710 * For particulars of salaries see "Public Service Classification List." Note.—Scale salaries or wages include cost-of-living increase.

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DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR —continued.

21— B. 7.

of N p™. It8m - 1929-30. — VOTE No. 31.—DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR— 1929-30. continued. £ £ 1 Salaries—continued. General Division —continued. £ 2 at £320 ... ... 640 4 at £270 ... ... 1,080 1 at £260 ... 260 1 at £225 ... ... 225 2 at £205 ... ... 410 64 4 at £185 ... ... 740 21,205 Unclassified. 2 at £665 ... ... 1,330 3 1 at £515 ... ... 515 . . — 1,845 Non-permanents. 1 at £335 ... ... 335 1 at £275 ... ... 275 2 at £260 ... ... 520 1 at £219 ... ... 219 2 at £208 (6 months) ... ... 208 2 at £182 ... ... 364 3 at £169 ... ... 507 3 at £156 ... ... 468 3 at £143 ... ... 429 2 at £117 ... ... 234 1 at £104 ... ... 104 23 2 at £91 ... ... 182 — * _ _ 3,845 134 Administration of Shearers' Accommodation Act by Department of Agriculture ... ... 450 Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties (Public Service Regulations 24a and 209) ... ... ... 100 Allowances to Officers of the Department of Justice acting as Clerks of Awards ... ... 145 Lodging-allowances ... ... ... 180 40,140 Less salaries provided but not required for full year ... ... ... 470 39,670 Other Charges foe and incidental to —• 2 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 275 3 Allowances to police and other officers acting as departmental agents ... ... ... 975 4 Apprenticeship Conference : Honoraria and travelling allowances and expenses of delegates. . ... 425 Bicycles— 5 Maintenance of and repairs to ... ... 25 6 Purchase of ... ... ... 25 7 Court of Arbitration : Provision of library for Judge in new building ... ... ... 190 8 Department of Internal Affairs : Services of officers of Registrar-General's Branch ... ... 50 9 Expenses, Medical Referees, under the Workers' Compensation Act, 1922 ... ... ... 10 10 Expenses of Hon. Mr. Justice Frazer's visit to Australia : Inquiry regarding the administration of Commonwealth's Arbitration Laws ... ... 255 11 Fares, board and lodging, and supplies advanced to persons proceeding to employment (part recoverable) ... ... ... 500

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DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR—continued.

I Number item. qoq_qA Of Persons. VOTE No. 31.—DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR— y continued. ■: - 1929-30. Othbe Charges foe and incidental to —continued. £ £ Fees to— 12 Acting members of the Court of Arbitration ... 25 13 Assessors of Conciliation Councils ... ... 1,300 14 Chairmen of Labour Disputes Investigation Committees ... ... ... 25 15 Footwear Regulation Act, 1913 : Purchase of boots and shoes under section 5 (3) of the ... ... 10 16 Freight, cartage, and transport charges (part recoverable) ... ... ... 150 17 Fuel, light, and water ... ... ... 275 18 Grant to officer on retirement, equivalent to salary in lieu of leave, in terms of Public Service Regulations 425 19 Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, cost of special typewritten reports under ... :... 10 20 Inquiries regarding influence of temperature and humidity on working-conditions ... ... 50 21 Law-costs (part recoverable) ... ... 125 22 Library, payment for reorganization of ... ... 21 Motor-vehicles— 23 Maintenance of and repairs to ... ... 900 24 Purchase of ... ... ... 375 25 Office fittings and requisites... ... ... 450 26 Overtime and meal allowances ... ... 50 27 Postage, telegrams, and rent of letter-boxes ... 1,400 28 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 2,250 29 Rates and repairs, &c., of dwellinghouse used for official purposes ... ... ... 85 30 Rent and rates of office accommodation ... 3,600 31 Salary of the Hon. Mr. Justice Blair while acting as Judge of the Court of Arbitration during Ihe absence of the Hon. Mr. Justice Frazer ... 430 32 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 590 33 Transfer and removal expenses ... ..; 400 34 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 8,000 Typewriters— 35 Purchase of ... .. ... 60 36 Maintenance of and repairs to ... ... 40 37 Unemployment: Expenses of investigating Committee 465 Weights and Measures Act— 38 Purchase of standard weights, measures, &c., and Inspector's testing-scales, &c. (on account) ... 200 39 Supply of verification punches ... ... 25 40 Weights and Measures Office and Employment Bureau, Wellington : Expenses of fitting up ... 150 41 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 20 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote)— Fares ... ... £475 Freight ... ... 25 Law-costs ... ... 100 Motor-car expenses ... ... 175 Sale of publications ... ... 170 Services to Government Statistician 210 Travelling-expenses ... ... 820 Miscellaneous ... ... 50 2,025 24,636 GROSS Total ... ... ... 64,306 Credits-in-aid ... ... ... ... 2,025 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 31 ... 62,281

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DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY.

1929-30. Salaries. Other Charges. j Total. Vote No. 32. —Department of Lands and Survey — £ £ £ Subdivision I. —Administration .. .. 299 708 79 358 279 066 „ II. —Miscellaneous Services .. .. ___ 38,359 38,359 GROSS TOTAL .. .. .. 199,708 117,717 317,425 Credits-IN-AID .. .. .. 78,186 39,244 117,430 NET TOTAL .. 121,522 78,473 199,995 Number T( .. m of Persons. ' 1929-30. VOTE No. 32.— DEPARTMENT OE LANDS 1929-30. AND SURVEY. £ £ Subdivision No. I.—Administration. 1 *Salaries— Administrative Division. £ 1 1 at £1,250 ... ... 1,250 Arrears from 1st April, 1928, to 31st March, 1929 ... ... 100 1,350 Professional Division. 1 1 at £800 ... ... ... 800 Glass A— 5 at £715 ..: ... 3,575 2 at £665 ... ... 1,330 8 1 at £615 ... ... 615 Class B— 5,520 2 at £590 ... ... 1,180 8 6 at £565 ... ... 3,390 Class C— 4,570 1 at £495 ... ... 495 14 at £490 ... ... 6,860 1 at £470 (1 month), £490 (11 months) 488 6 at £470 ... ... 2,820 1 at £445 (3 months), £470 (9 months) 464 1 at £445 (5 months), £470 (7 months) 460 1 at £445 (6 months), £470 (6 months) 458 1 at £445 (9 months), £470 (3 months) 452 27 1 at £445 (11 months), £470 (1 month) 447 Class D— 12 944 8 at £425 ... ... 3,400 1 at £400 (7 months), £425 (5 months) 410 6 at £400 ... ... 2,400 2 at £380 ... ... 760 4 at £355 (7 months), £380 (5 months) 1,460 1 at £355 ... ... 355 23 1 at £335 (1 month), £355 (11 months) 353 1 9,138 * For particulars of salaries 3ee " Public Service Classification List." Noras,— Scale salaries or wages include cost-of-living increase.

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DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY—continued.

Number j-r t Of Persons. ' VOTE No. 32.—DEPARTMENT OP LANDS AND 1929-30. | SURVEY—continued. 1929 30. Subdivision No. I.—Administration—continued. 1 Salaries—continued. Professional Division—continued. Class E— £ 1 at £320 ... ... 320 2 1 at £295 (7 months), £320 (5 months) 305 Class F— 625 2 at £210 ... ... 420 2 at £190 (1 month), £210 (11 months) 416 1 at £190 (11 months), £155 (1 month) 187 4 at £115 (5 months), £135 (7 months) 508 14 5 at £95 (5 months), £115 (7 months) 535 2,066 Clerical Division. Special Class— 2 at £715 ... ... 1,430 3 1 at £665 ... ... 665 Class I— 2,095 1 1 at £565 ... ... ... 565 Class II— 3 at £515 ... ... 1,545 6 3 at £490 ... ... 1,470 Class III— 3,015 2 at £470 ... ... 940 5 3 at £445 ... ... 1,335 Class IV— 2,275 16 at £425 ... ... 6,800 1 at £400 (4 months), £425 (8 months) 417 26 9 at £400 ... ... 3,600 Class V— 10,817 24 at £380 ... ... 9,120 1 at £355 (5 months), £380 (7 months) 370 1 at £355 (9 months), £380 (3 months) 361 32 6 at £355 ... ... 2,130 Class VI— 11,981 54 at £335 ... ... 18,090 1 at £320 (5 months), £335 (7 months) 329 1 at £320 (1 month), £335 (11 months) 334 58 2 at £320 ... ... 640 Class VII— 19,393 82 at £295 ... ... 24,190 1 at £275 (1 month), £295 (11 months) 293 2 at £275 (3 months), £295 (9 months) 580 2 at £275 (4 months), £295 (8 months) 576 1 at £275 (5 months), £295 (7 months) 287 1 at £275 (7 months), £295 (5 months) 283 2 at £275 (8 months), £295 (4 months) 564 3 at £275 (10 months), £295 (2 months) 837 11 at £275 (11 months), £295 (1 month) 3,047 3 at £275 ... ... 825 2 at £250 (1 month), £275 (11 months) 546 2 at £250 (2 months), £275 (10 months) 542 1 at £250 (3 months), £275 (9 months) 269 1 at £250 (4 months), £275 (8 months) 267 2 at £250 (5 months), £275 (7 months) 530 1 at £250 (6 months), £275 (6 months) 262 3 at £250 (9 months), £275 (3 months) 768 6 at £250 (10 months), £275 (2 months) 1,524 4 at £250 ... ... 1,000 2 at £230 (2 months), £250 (10 months) 494 1 at £230 (3 months), £250 (9 months) 245 3 at £230 (4 months), £250 (8 months) 729 3 at £230 (5 months), £250 (7 months) 726 2 at £230 ... ... 460 2 at £210 (5 months), £230 (7 months) 444 1 at £210 (6 months), £230 (6 months) 220 2 at £210 (10 months), £230 (2 months) 426

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DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY—continued.

Number Item . ' -, p9p or, of Persons. VOTE No. 32—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND lyzy 6U - SURVEY —continued. 1929-30. Subdivision No. I. —Administration—continued. £ £ 1 Salaries—continued. Clerical Division —continued. Glass VII —continued. £ 3 at £190 (1 month), £210 (11 months) 624 1 at £190 (2 months), £210 (10 months) 207 1 at £190 (4 months), £210 (8 months) 203 1 at £190 (6 months), £210 (6 months) 200 2 at £190 (9 months), £210 (3 months) 390 8 at £190 (10 months), £210 (2 months) 1,547 8 at £190 (11 months), £210 (1 month) 1,536 2 at £155 (1 month), £190 (11 months) 374 2 at £155 (2 months), £190 (10 months) 368 2 at £155 (3 months), £190 (9 months) 362 4 at £155 (4 months), £190 (8 months) 712 4 at £155 (5 months), £190 (7 months) 700 1 at £155 (6 months), £190 (6 months) 172 I at £155 (9 months), £190 (3 months) 164 II at £155 (10 months), £190 (2 months) 1,771 16 at £155 (11 months), £190 (1 month) 2,528 1 at £155 ... ... 155 3 at £135 (1 month), £155 (11 months) 459 3 at £135 (2 months), £155 (10 months) 456 2 at £135 (3 months), £155 (9 months) 300 2 at £135 (4 months), £155 (8 months) 296 2 at £135 (-5 months), £155 (7 months) 294 1 at £135 (6 months), £155 (6 months) 145 4 at £135 (7 months), £155 (5 months) 572 1 at £135 (8 months), £155 (4 months) 142 4 at £135 (10 months), £155 (2 months) 556 3 at £135 (11 months), £155 (1 month) 411 1 at £115 (1 month), £135 (11 months) 133 3 at £115 (2 months), £135 (10 months) 396 8 at £115 (3 months), £135 (9 months) 1,040 3 at £115 (4 months), £135 (8 months) 384 3 at £115 (5 months), £135 (7 months) 381 5 at £115 (6 months), £135 (6 months) 625 2 at £115 (7 months), £135 (5 months) 246 2 at £115 (8 months), £135 (4 months) 244 3 at £115 (9 months), £135 (3 months) 360 3 at £115 (10 months), £135 (2 months) 357 4 at £115 (11 months), £135 (1 month) 468 1 at £115 ... ... 115 2 at £95 (1 month), £115 (11 months) 226 2 at £95 (2 months), £115 (10 months) 224 2 at £95 (3 months), £115 (9 months) 220 3 at £95 (4 months), £115 (8 months) 324 3 at £95 (5 months), £115 (7 months) 321 1 at £95 (7 months), £115 (5 months) 103 1 at £95 (8 months), £115 (4 months) 102 1 at £95 (9 months), £115 (3 months) 100 3 at £95 (10 months), £115 (2 months) 297 1 at £95 (11 months), £115 (1 month) 97 2 at £95 ... ... 190 1 at £80 (1 month), £95 (11 months) 93 2 at £80 (2 months), £95 (10 months) 184 1 at £80 (4 months), £95 (8 months)... 90 3 at £80 (5 months), £95 (7 months)... 267 4 at £80 (6 months), £95 (6 months)... 348 2 at £80 (7 months), £95 (5 months)... 172 1 at £80 (8 months), £95 (4 months)... 85 3 at £80 (11 months), £95 (1 month)... 243 316 1 at £80 ... ... 80 65,093

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DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY—continued.

of^Perrons. Item - 1929-30. VOTE 32.—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND _ 1929-30. SURVEY—continued. £ £ Subdivision No. I.—Administration—continued. 1 Salaries—continued. General Division. £ 17 at £450 ... ... 7,650 4 at £410 ... ... 1,640 3 at £400 . ... ... 1,200 1 at £395 (6 months), £400 (6 months) ... 397 1 at £380 (9 months), £395 (3 months) ... 384 1 at £380 (11 months), £395 (1 month) ... 381 5 at £380 ... ... 1,900 1 at £365 (3 months), £380 (9 months') ... 376 1 at £365 ... ... 365 1 at £350 (7 months), £365 (5 months) ... 356 1 at £350 (9 months), £365 (3 months) ... 354 1 at £340 ... ... 340 3 at £335 ... ... 1,005 1 at £330 (7 months), £335 (5 months) ... 332 1 at £330 ... ... 330 2 at £315 (3 months), £330 (9 months) ... 652 2 at £315 (7 months), £330 (5 months)... 642 1 at £315 (5 months), £330 (7 months) ... 324 2 at £320 ... ... 640 1 at £305 (6 months), £320 (6 months) ... 312 1 at £310 ... ... 310 2 at £300 ... ... 600 5 at £295 ... ... 1,475 1 at £275 (9 months), £295 (3 months)... 280 1 at £285 ... ... 285 2 at £270 ... ... 540 1 at £255 ... 255 6 at £230 ... ... 1,380 1 at £210 ... ... 210 7 at £225 ... ... 1,575 4 at £205 ... ... 820 100 19 at £185 ... ... 3,515 30,825 Non-permanents. 1 at £335 ... ... 335 1 at £330 ... ... 330 1 at £320 ... ... 320 1 at £315 ... ... 315 1 at £305 ... ... 305 1 at £300 ... ... 300 4 at £295 ... ... 1,180 1 at £285 ... ... 285 1 at £275 ... ... 275 2 at £266 ... ... 532 1 at £258 ... ... 258 1 at £255 ... ... 255 2 at £250 ... ... 500 3 at £235 ... ... 705 1 at £230 ... ... 230 1 at £220 ... ... 220 1 at £210 ... ... 210 1 at £209 ... ... 209 5 at £208 ... ... 1,040 1 at £190 ... ... 190 7 at £182 ... ... 1,274 2 at £169 ... ... 338 1 at £160 ... ... 160 12 at £156 ... ... 1,872

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DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY —continued.

Number Item> 1929-30 of Persons. VOTE 32.—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND oyj ' .SURVEY —continued. . 1929-30. Subdivision No. I.—Administration— continued. £ £ 1 Salaries—continued. Non-peemanbnts—continued. £ 5 at £143 ... ... 715 1 at £141 ... ... 141 5 at £130 ... ... 650 6 at £117 ... ... 702 4 at £104 ... ... 416 1 at £10 ... ... 100 6 at £91 ... ... 546 85 4 at £73 ... ... 312 Others not specified ... ... 250 716 15,470 —— Cadets' lodging-allowances ... ... ... 1,250 Special allowances under Public Service Regulations 24a and 209 to officers performing special or higher duties ... ... ... 300 200,092 Less salaries provided for but not payable for full year ... ... ... 384 199,708 Other Charges fob and incidental to — 2 Account, record, and other books (including cost of material, printing, and binding) ... ... 225 3 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 3,500 4 Classification and valuation of lands and special reports (part recoverable) ... ... ... 1,750 Commission on— 5 Gum royalties ... ... ... 10 6 Money-orders ... ... ... 2,175 7 Contract and schedule surveys ... ... 150 8 Education Reserves : Expenses of management (recoverable) ... ... ... 800 9 Freight, cartage, and transport charges... ... 250 10 Euel, light, power, and water ... ... 240 11 Grant to officer on retirement equivalent to salary in lieu of leave, in terms of Public Service Regulations ... ... ... 358 12 Inspection, management, &c., expenses of settlement, forest, and flax lands— Field Inspectors—- £ Travelling-expenses ... ... 3,500 Travelling-allowances ... ... 7,900 11,400 13 Insurances ... ... ... 40 14 Kauri-gum Industry Act, 1910— Rangers' salaries, travelling and other expenses. (part recoverable) ... ... ... 55 15 Land Boards: Fees to members, and including expenses in lieu of fees ... ... ... 4,300 16 Law-costs ... ... ... 455 17 Map printing (part recoverable) ... ... 1,700 Motor-vehicles— 18 Purchase ... ... ... 4,500 19 Maintenance ... ... ... 2,000 20 Office-cleaning ... . ... 100 21 Office fittings and equipment ... ... 1,100 22 Overtime and meal allowances ... ... 300 23 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 4,100 24 Premiums to teaching-surveyors (teaching survey cadets) ... ... ... 150

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DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY—continued.

of N Pe™ b on r s. Item j VOTE No. 32.—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND 1929-30. I SUEYEY —continued. 1929-30. Subdivision No. I.—Administration—continued. SO kj Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. 25 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 3,750 26 Eent ... ... ... 2,275 27 Survey and engineering instruments— Surveyors equipment, camp gear, &c.— £ Purchase ... ... 1,400 Maintenance ... ... 25 1,425 Typewriters and calculating-machines, &c.— 28 Purchaser ... ... ... 400 29 Maintenance ... ... ... 200 30 Surveys— Settlement and general surveys ... 17,000 Standards ... ... 4,300 Topographical (including expenses of Geographical Board) ... ... 1,050 Trigonometrical ... ... 1,150 — 23,500 31 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 1,500 32 Tracing-cloth and tracing-paper and other draughtingmaterial ... ... ... 1,500 33 Transfer and removal expenses ... ... 650 34 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 3,950 35 Refunds of credits-in-aid received erroneously during preceding financial year ... ... ... 500 36 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 50 79,358 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Administration expenses of— £ Cheviot Estate Account ... 875 Discharged Soldiers Settlement Account ... ... 40,000 Education Reserves . ... 6,000 Hauraki Plains Settlement Account 4,000 Hunter's Soldiers Assistance Trust Account ... 35 Kauri-gum Industry Account ... 220 Land for Settlements Account ... 12,000 National Endowment Account ... 6,500 Native Land Settlement Account ... 3,200 Rangitaiki Land Drainage Account 1,650 Swamp Land Drainage Account ... 3,450 Education Reserves ... ... 800 Land for Settlements Account — Inspection, &c., of properties offered to the Crown for purchase under the Land for Settlements Act, 1925 3,000 Recovery of survey charges ... 2,500 Marine Department for computation of Tide Tables ... ... 550 Miscellaneous credits, representing charges for surveys, draughting work, &c., performed for other Departments, survey fees, search fees, &c. ... 13,500 Native Land Settlement Account: Recovery of survey and other charges 3,000 Stamp Duties Department for services rendered ... ... 16,000 117,280 Total —Subdivision No. I ... — 279,066

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DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY—continued.

22—8. 7.

Number T +. ' of Persons, j ' em j 1929-30. 1 ! VOTE No. 32.—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND 1929-30. SURVEY— continued. £ £ Subdivision No. II.—Miscellaneous Services. Chakges fok and incidental to — 37 | Committee of Inquiry re Tangoio Settlement, expenses of ... ... ... 100 Compensation for— 38 Injuries to employees while in discharge of their duties, medical and other attendance during illness, and contingent expenses in connection with same ... ... ... 100 39 Shortage in area, Lots 17, 38, and 39. Parish of Whangape ... ... ... 50 40 ; Crown lands draining, &c. (general) ... ... 10 41 ■ Destruction of rabbits on Crown lands : Wages and other expenses ... ... ... 6,650 42 ! Destruction of the kea, contribution to Department of Agriculture towards cost of ... ... 375 43 ; Deteriorated Lands Account, administration expenses of ... ... ... 1,100 44 | Exchange of Crown lands for private lands, equality of 10 45 Experimentation on grass-seed mixtures and flaxgrowing, La Fontaine Swamp, Harihari, Westland 45 46 | Fees to examiners, draughtsmen's examinations ... 10 47 I Fencing Section 12, Block XI, Piako S.D. ... 45 Grants— 48 Arthur's Pass National Park Board ... ... 200 49 Egmont National Park Board : Grant towards cost of destruction of wild goats in Park ... 170 50 Mackenzie County Council, towards cost of formation of road to reserve ... ... ... 75 51 Moera Settlement: Flood damage ... ... 1,000 52 Surveyors'Board ... ... ... 250 53 Tongariro National Park Board: Administration expenses ... ... ... 270 54 Wanganui River Trust, for purchase of launch (on account of £800) ... ... ... 100 55 Grass-seed for Crown lands ... ... ... 750 Kapiti Island— 56 Expenses of supervision, maintenance of oil-launch, and maintenance and furnishing of cottage ... 75 57 Fencing and improvements ... ... 50 58 Purchase of launch and construction of slipway and mooring point ... ... ... 600 59 Noxious weeds on Crown land, eradication of ... 2,200 60 Loss of money remitted by a Crown mortgagor to the District Lands and Survey Office, Christchurch 1 4 61 Payment of special rates on unoccupied farms under j administration of Land Boards ... ... 1,500 62 Puwera Experimental Area water-supply ... 169 63 Protective works : Erection of river-protective works to protect adjoining Crown lands ... ... 10 64 Rangitaiki River Improvement (on account of £2,000) 1,200 65 Refunds for improvements effected ... .. 50 66 Refund of amount received from disposal of closed road area in Block X, Pigeon Bay Survey District 151 67 Repairs and alterations to buildings on Crown lands 25 68 River protective works, Waitangi Rivjr, South Westland ... ... ... 37 Road access — 69 Abipara gum-washing areas : Contribution towards cost of access to ... ... ... 80 70 Section 15, Katikati Parish : Fencing access road 100 71 Sections 12 and 13, Linkwater Survey District: Legalization costs of access toad ... ... 130

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DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY —continued.

(a) Credits-in-aid— Other Salaries. Charges. 1929-30. £ £ £ Subdivision I .. 78.186 39,094 117,280 II .. .. .. 150 150 Totals .. .. 78,186 39,244 117,430

cm™. ! Item - 1929-30. 1929-30. VOTE No. 32.—DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEY—continued. £ £ Subdivision No. II—Miscellaneous Services—continued. Charges foe and incidental to —continued. 72 Section 5, Block III, Waiau Survey District : Payment to the Land for Settlements Account of loss incurred in the disposal of the area ... ... 2,608 73 Special rates to local authorities ... ... 10 74 Stewart Island: Interest on £2,000, part purchasemoney; annual payment, £160 ... ... 160 Subsidies— 75 Egmont National Park (£1 for £1) ... ... 500 76 Hauraki West Drainage Board: Maintenance of drains (10s. for £1, £320; 8s. for £1, £200) ... 520 77 Kaitaia Land Drainage Area— £ Subsidy on capital races (£1 for £1) 3,025 Subsidy on maintenance rates (£1 for £1) 1,000 4,025 78 Lake Wanaka mail-service ... ... 25 79 Rangitaiki Land Drainage : Maintenance of completed works (14s. for £1) ... ... 3,100 80 Rangitaiki Land Drainage : Maintenance of completed works (16s. for £1), (arrears of subsidy for 1928-29) ... ... ... 1,160 81 South Westland mail-steamer ... ... 600 82 Swamp Land Drainage Account : Maintenance of works ... ... ... 885 83 Wanganui River (improvement) ... ... 2,500 84 Wanganui River mail-service ... ... 3,750 85 Westport-Karamea steamer-service ... ... 500 86 Westport-Karamea mail service (also Department of Industries and Commerce, £175 ; Post Office Account, £300) ... ... ... 425 38,459 Less commitments which will not be expended during the year ... ... ' ... 100 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Miscellaneous ... ... £150 TotalSubdivisionNo.il ... ... 38,359 GROSS Total ... ... ... ... 317,425 Credits-in-aid («)... ... ... ... 117,430 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 32 ... 199,995

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SCENERY PRESERVATION.

1929-30. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Vote No. 33. —Scenery Preservation — £ £ £ GROSS TOTAL .. .. .. ... 4 ; 800 4,800 Credits-IN-AID .. .. .. ... 47 47 NET TOTAL .. .. .. ... 4,753 4,753 Item " 1929-30. 1929-30. VOTE No. 33.—SCENERY PEESEEVATION. " £ £ Charges for and incidental to — 1 Administration of reserves and historic spots (including fencing and other works) ... ... 700 2 Acquisition of Section 47, Town of Leigh ... 20 3 Britomart Memorial site, Akaroa, acquisition of, engraving of inscription, fencing, &c. ... ... 50 Compensation, &c.— 4 For Native lands taken for scenery purposes (including historic spots) under the Public Works Act, 1908, and the Native Land Act, 1909 ... 200 5 In connection with lands taken under the Scenery Preservation Act, 1908 ... ... ... 100 6 Fencing Whinray Park, Gisborne ... ... 108 7 Fencing White Pine Bush, Tongoio, contribution towards ... ... ... 75 8 Grant to Hawera Borough Council for planting trees on Turuturumokai Reserve ... ... 35 9 Katikati Scenic Reserve : Construction of swing footbridge ... ... ... 50 10 Kumutoto Scenic Reserve, Marlborough (improvements) "... ... ... 10 11 Kumutoto Scenic Reserve : Fencing ... ... 500 12 Lake Rotoiti Scenic Reserve : Purchase of launch ... 120 13 Lowry Bay, Wellington : Contribution towards purchase of 2 acres 3 roods 19 perches ... ... 200 14 Mangamaunu Scenic Reserve : Half cost of boundaryfence ... ... ... 300 15 Okuratope Pa, acquisition of ... ... 117 16 Payment of lessee's interest in Allotment 53, Wairoa Parish ... ... ... 39 17 Ross Borough Endowment Exchange ... ... 400 18 Rotoiti Scenic Reserve and Hongi's Track: Cost of fencing ... ... ... 21 19 Ruapekapeka Pa: Improvements ... ... 85 20 Scenery Preservation Board, expenses of ... 20 Subsidies— 21 Everett Road Scenic Reserves (improvements), (£1 for £1) ... ... ... 50 22 Hundalee Scenic Reserve (improvements) ... 200 23 Summit Road Scenic Reserves: Ranger ... 300 24 Surveys, valuations, and incidental expenses ... 200 25 Trounson's Kauri Forest: Charges in connection with protection of ... ... ... 800

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SCENERY PRESERVATION—continued.

of N p™. Item - 1929-30. VOTE No. 33.—SCENERY PRESERVATION— 1929-30. continued. £ £ Charges foe and incidental to —continued. 26 Tuatapere Scenic Reserve : Fencing road frontage ... 50 27 Wanganui Scenic Reserve, acquisition of (on account) 2,000 28 Whitianga Bay Scenic Reserve ... ... 50 6,800 Less estimated amount of items provided for but not required during current year ... 2,000 Estimated credits in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Miscellaneous ... ... £47 Gkoss Total ... ... ... 4,800 Credits-in-aid 47 NET TOTAL-VOTE No. 33 ... ——• 4,753

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VALUATION DEPARTMENT.

1929-30. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Vote No. 34.—Valuation Department — £ £ £ GROSS Total .. .. . 37,892 33,306 71,198 CREDITS-IN-AID .. .. 25 15,183 15,208 NET TOTAL .. .. .. 37,867 18,123 55,990 Number Item- 09a of) of Persons. VOTE No. 34.—VALUATION DEPARTMENT. ou " ly.i'J-30. 1 ; SalariesAdministrative Division. £ £ 1 1 (Valuer-General) at £925 ... ... ... 925 Clerical Division. Glass I— 2 j 2 at £565 ... ... ... 1,130 Glass II— 1 1 at £515 ... ... ... 515 Glass III— 1 i 1 at £470 ... ... ... 470 Glass IV— 4 j 4 at £425 ... ... 1,700 I Glass V— 5 ! 5 at £380 ... ... ... 1,900 Glass VI----- £ 8 at £335 ... ... 2,680 9 1 at £320 (11 months), £335 (1 month) 322 Glass VII— 3,002 6 at £295 ... ... 1,770 1 at £275 (4 months), £295 (8 months) 287 1 at £275 (11 months), £295 (1 month) 277 1 at £250 (11 months), £275 (1 month) 253 1 at £230 ... .. 230 1 at £190 (11 months), £210 (1 month) 192 1 at £190 ... ... 190 2 at £135 (7 months), £ 155 (5 months) 286 1 at £135 (10 months), £155 (2 months) 139 1 at £135 ... * ... 135 1 at £115 (4 months), £135 (8 months) 128 1 at £115 (7 months), £135 (5 months) 123 1 at £115 (11 months), £135 (I month) 117 3 at £95 ... ... 285 1 at £80 (6 months), £95 (6 months) ... 88 24 1 at £80 (10 months) ... ... 65 — 4,565 Cadets' lodging-allowances ... ... ... 99 General Division. 12 at £565 ... ... 6,780 6 at £530 ... ... . 3,180 1 at £515 (10 months), £530 (2 months) 517 ! 1 at £500 (9 months), £515 (3 months) ... 504 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification List." Note.—Scale salaries or wages include cost-of-living increase

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VALUATION DEPARTMENT —continued.

Number rteiiiJ 1Q9Q—30 Of Persons. j VOTE No . 34.—VALUATION DEPARTMENT— 1 continued. 1929-30. 1 Salaries—continued. £ £ General Division —continued. £ 3 at £490 ... ... 1,470 2 at £460 ... ... 920 1 at £445 (2 months), £460 (10 months) 457 1 at £430 (3 months), £445 (9 months) 440 | 1 at £255 ... ... 255 1 at £245 ... ... 245 4 at £205 ... ... 820 5 at £185 ... ... 925 40 : 2 at £160 ... ... 320 16,833 N on-permanents . 1 at £509 ... ... 509 1 at £430 .. ... 430 1 at £295 ... ... 295 1 at £267 ... ... 267 2 at £261 ... ... 522 1 at £254 ... ... 254 2 at £241 ... ... 482 2 at £219 ... ... 438 1 at £183 ... ... 183 1 at £170 ... ... 170 2 at £157 ... ... 314 4 at £145 ... ... 580 2 at £130 ... ... 260 7 at £117 ... ... 819 4 at £105 ... ... 420 4 at £92 ... ... 368 4 at £78 ... .. 312 42 2 at £65 ... ... 130 6,753 129 37,892 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Advertising, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 130 3 Assessment Court expenses ... ... ... 800 4 Compassionate allowance to the widow of the late William Gale, local valuer ... ... 150 5 Fees to valuers (recoverable) ... . . 20,479 1 6 Freight, cartage, and transport charges... ... 20 7 Fuel, light, power, and water ... ... 30 8 Law-costs ... ... ... 50 9 Maps and tracings, schedules of land transactions, &c.— New maps ... ... £960 Maintenance ... ... 240 1,200 10 Office expenses ... ... ... 350 11 Office fittings and requisites ... ... 300 12 Overtime and meal allowances ... ... 30 13 Post and Telegraph Department : Damage to hired car ... ... ... 187 14 Post and Telegraph Department for services of officers ... ... ... 100 ; 15 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 700 | 16 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 1,200 17 Rent ... ... ... 400 18 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 450 19 Transfer and removal expenses ... ... 100

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VALUATION DEPARTMENT—continued.

o"n, Item ' 1929-30. ! — -I VOTE No. 34.—VALUATION DEPARTMENT— 1929-30. ; continued. I £ £ Othek Charges for and incidental to —continued. 20 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 6,500 Typewriters— 21 Purchase of ... ... ... 70 22 Maintenance of ... ... ... 50 23 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote... ... 10 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — £ Land-tax Department ... 13,718 New Zealand State Advances Office 1,250 Department of Internal Affairs: Salaries of District Valuers while engaged on Commissions of inquiry re alteration of boundaries of local districts ... 25 Hospital and Charitable Institutions Act, 1926, Section 58— Expenses of levying hospital rates in Sounds and Taupo Counties and in Waiheke Island ... 215 15,208 33,306 Gross Total ... ... ... 71,198 Cbedits-IN-AID ... ... ... ... 15,208 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 34 55,990

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ELECTORAL DEPARTMENT.

1929-30. Salaries. Other Charges, j Total. Vote No. 35. —Electoral Department— £ £ £ GROSS TOTAL .. .. .. 3,784 7,012 10,796 Credits-IN-aid .. . . .. ... 200 ! 200 NET TOTAL .. .. .. 3,784 6,812 1 ' 10,596 ! . J I ofZo„ r , Item - 1929-30. VOTE No. 35.—ELECTORAL DEPARTMENT. 1929-30. 1 ■ * Salaries— £ | £ Clerical Division. Glass I— 1 1 at £665 ... ... ... 665 Glass VII— £ 1 at £295 (11 months) ... ... 270 1 at £210 (-J month), £190 (11-J months) 191 1 at £190 (3 months), £155 (9 months) 164 1 at £190 (-J- month), £155 (11-J months) 157 1 at £155 (3 months), £135 (9 months) 140 1 at £155 (2 months), £135 (10 months) 139 1 at £115 (7$ months), £95 months) 104 8 1 at £115 (1^-months), £95 (10i- months) 98 1,263 Non-permanent. 1 | 1 at £156 (11 months), £143 (1 month)... ... : 155 10 1 For payments of Registrars... ... 1,181 Payment for services of Officers acting as Registrars 6i Electors and on loan— Post and Telegraph Department ... ... 520 3,784 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 10 3 By-elections, expenses of ... ... ... 1,000 4 Expenses of Chief Electoral Officer on visit to Australia ... ... ... 65 5 Freight, cartage, and tran >port charges ... .... 20 6 Fuel, light, power, and water ... ... 1 70 7 General Election, 1928 : Expenses of taking . . 510 8 Licensing Committee : Elections ... ... : 189 9 Licensing Poll, 1928, under Licensing Act, 1908 ... 50 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification List." Note.—Scilo salaries or wages include cost-of-living increase.

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ELECTORAL DEPARTMENT—continued.

23—8. 7.

ofp™. Iiem - 1929-30. VOTE No. 35.—ELECTORAL DEPARTMENT— 1929-30. continued. £ £ Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. 10 Office furniture, fittings, &c. ... ... 205 11 Office requisites ... ... ... 50 12 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 800 13 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 350 14 Registration of electors: Clerical assistance ... 2,500 15 Rent ... ... ... 900 16 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 80 17 Travelling allowance and expenses ... ... 163 18 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 20 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Miscellaneous ... ... £200 7,012 Gross Total ... ... ... 10,796 Credits-in-aid ... ... ... ... 200 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 35 ... 10,596

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.

1929-30. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Vote No. 36.—-Department of Agriculture —- £ £ £ Subdivision I—Head Office .. .. .. 36,575 43,000 79,575 „ 11.—Livestock Division .. .. 93,693 48,610 142,303 „ 111.—Horticulture Division .. .. 19,485 13,080 32,565 „ IV.—Dairy Division .. .. 49,840 18,560 68,400 „ V.—Fields Division .. .. 31,195 22,820 54,015 „ VI.—Miscellaneous Services .. .. ... 178,145 178,145 GROSS Total .. .. .. 230,788 324,215 555,003 CREDITS-IN-AID .. .. 10,190 88,195 98,385 NET TOTAL .. .. .. 220,598 236,020 456,618 Number Item . 1Q2Q-80 of Persons. VOTE No. 36.—DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 1929-30. Subdivition No. I.—Head Office. £ £ 1 — Administrative Division. £ 1 at £1,250 (Director-General) ... 1,250 2 1 at £900 (Assistant Director-General), (8 months) ... ... 600 1,850 Professional Division. Class A — 1 1 at £800 ... ... ... 800 Class C — 2 at £490 ... ... 980 3 1 at £445 ... ... 445 Class D— 1,425 1 1 at £425 ... ... ... 425 Class E— 1 at £330 ... ... 330 2 1 at £230 (9 months), £250 (3 months) 235 — 565 Clerical Division. Class I— 1 1 at £565 ... ... ... 565 Glass II— 2 2 at £515 ... ... ... 1,030 Class III— 1 1 at £470 ... ... ... 470 Class IV— 3 3 at £425 ... ... ... 1,275 Class V— 3 3 at £380 ... ... ... 1,140 Class VI— 17 17 at £335 ... ... ... 5,695 Class VIl— 8 at £295 ... ... 2,360 3 at £275 ... ... 825 5 at £250 ... ... 1,250 3 at £230 ... ... 690 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Servioe Classification List." Note. —Sca)e salaries or wages include cost-of-living inorease.

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—continued.

I Of Persons. Item " VOTE No. 36 —DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 1929-30. ! —continued. 1929-30. Subdivision No. 1.—Head Office —continued. £ £ 1 Salaries—continued. Clerical Division—continued. Class VII—continued. £ 5 at £210 ... ... 1,050 4 at £190 ... ... 760 4 at £155 ... ... 620 9 at £135 ... ... 1,215 9 at £115 ... ... 1,035 6 at £95 ... ... 570 58 2 at £80 ... ... 160 10,535 Cadets' lodging-allowances ... ... 210 General Division. 1 at £615 ... ... 615 1 at £485 ... ... 485 1 at £350 ... ... 350 1 at £345 ... ... 345 1 at £295 ... ... 295 2 at £280 ... ... 560 1 at £266 ... ... 266 1 at £260 ... ... 260 2 at £255 ... ... 510 1 at £245 ... ... 245 1 at £240 ... ... 240 1 at £225 ... ... 225 3 at £205 ... ... 615 20 3 at £185 ... ... 555 5,566 Non-permanents. 1 at £400 ... ... 400 1 at £312 ... ... 312 1 at £275 ... ... 275 1 at £273 ... ... 273 1 at £262 .. ... 262 3 at £260 ... ... 780 1 at £240 ... ... 240 1 at £221 ... ... 221 2 at £208 ... ... 416 1 at £182 ... ... 182 1 at £169 ... ... 169 2 at £156 ... ... 312 1 at £143 ... ... 143 2 at £130 ... ... 260 2 at £117 ... ... 234 1 at £91 ... ... 91 1 at £65 ... ... 65 25 2 at £52 ... ... 104 4,739 139 Allowance for performing special or higher duties under Public Service Regulations No. 24a and 209 285 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote)— Services to other Departments, &c. £1,250 36,575 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 400 3 Agricultural instruction (special) chargeable to Moumahaki Endowment (recoverable) ... 2,800 4 Weraroa Endowment (recoverable) ... ... 300 5 Board of Agriculture, expenses of ... ... 250 6 Departmental Exhibits at Exhibitions and at A. and P. Association Shows : Wages and other expenses 1,500

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—continued.

Number item of Persons. ' y 0T jj; No 36.—DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— 1929-30. con tinned. 1929-30. — Subdivision No. I.—Head Office —continued. £ £ Other Charges foe and incidental to —continued. 7 Expenses of New Zealand Wool Committee ... 100 Experimental and Instructional Farms : Wages and General Working Expenses, Rent of Land, Buildings, Purchase of Stock, and Provision for Visitors (partly recoverable), — 8 Ruakura— £ Wages and other expenses ... 6,500 Educational work ... ... 2,500 9,000 9 Weraroa ... ... ... 1,500 10 Waimaunga (West Coast, S.I.) ... ... 900 11 Extension of instructional work in connection with rural industries, including fostering of boys' and girls' agricultural clubs ... ... ... 2,100 12 Freight, cartage, and transport charges... ...I 50 13 Fuel, light, water, furniture, office requisites, insurance, cleaning offices, outbuildings, yards, and approaches ... ... ... 2,300 14 Grant to officer on retirement, equivalent to leave, in terms of Public Service Regulations ... ... 400 15 Laboratory (chemical) ... ... ... 1,800 16 Law-costs ... ... ... 25 17 Mineral content of pastures : Material, apparatus, labour, &c. ... ... ... 600 18 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 4,000 19 Preparation and distribution of publications ... 2,800 20 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 3,000 21 Purchase of stud stock, including expenses of importation ... ... ... 250 22 Rents of offices in New Zealand and abroad ... 6,300 23 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 250 24 Transfer and removal expenses ... ... 200 25 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 2,000 26 U pkeep and Improvement of Buildings and Fences on Departmental Reserves and Grounds — Wages and other expenses ... ... 150 27 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the Head Office items of the vote ... 25 43,000 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Farm areas ... ... £17,500 Laboratory (chemical) ... 250 Mineral content of pastures ... 500 Moumahaki Endowment ... 2,800 Weraroa Endowment ... 300 Publications ... ... 1,500 Travelling-expenses ... ... 400 23,250 Total—Subdivision No. 1 ... ... 79,575 Subdivision No. II.—Live-stock Division. 28 Salaries— Peofessional Division. £ 1 at £765 (Director) ... ... 765 2 1 at £715 ... ... 715 Glass A— 1,480 4 at £665 ... ... 2,660 5 1 at £615 ... ... 615 3,275

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE —continued.

I !ltem - VOTE No. 36.—DEPAKTMENT OF AGRICULTURE — 1929-30. continued. 1929-30. Subdivision No. lI.-Live-stoch Division—continued. £ £ 28 Salaries—continued. Professional Division —continued. Class B— £ 1 at £590 ... ... 590 5 at £565 ' ... ... 2,825 3 at £540 ... ... 1,620 18 9 at £515 . ... 4,635 9,670 Glass C— 5 at £490 ... ... 2,450 8 3 at £470 (9 months), £490 (3 months) 1,425 Class D— 3,875 1 1 at £425 ... ... ... 425 Class E— 1 1 at £320 ... ... ... 320 Clerical Division. Class III— 1 1 at £470 ... ... ... 470 Class V— 1 1 at £380 ... ... ... 380 Class VII— 3 at £295 ... ... 885 1 at £210 ... ... 210 1 at £190 ... ... 190 6 1 at £95 ... ... 95 1,380 Cadet's lodging-allowance ... ... ... 25 General Division. 4 at £540 ... ... 2,160 1 at £485 ... ... 485 15 at £450 ... ... 6,750 2 at £400 ... ... 800 23 at £380 ... ... 8,740 13 at £370 ... ... 4,810 1 at £356 ... ... 356 34 at £340 ... ... 11,560 27 at £330 ... ... 8,910 8 at £320 ... .. 2,560 22 at £300 ... ... 6,600 1 at £295 ... ... 295 6 at £290 ... ... 1,740 2 at £280 ... ... 560 21 at £275 ... ... 5,775 2 at £270 ... ... 540 4 at £255 ... ... 1,020 1 at £246 ... ... 246 3 at £240 ... ... 720 5 at £230 ... ... 1,150 1 at £220 ... ... 220 1 at £200 ... ... 200 198 1 at £185 ... ... 185 66,382 Non-permanents. 1 at £295 ... ... 295 3 at £250 ... ... 750 18 at £240 ... ... 4,320 1 at £234 ... ... 234 1 at £195 ... ... 195 1 at £117 ... ... 117 26 1 at £80 ... ... 80 5,991 267 Allowances for performing special or higher duties under Public Service Regulations Nos. 24a and 209 20 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Recoveries from local bodies, &c. £2,000 I 93,693

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTUR E—continued.

ofpersoas. Item " 1929-30. VOTE No. 36.—DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE-1929-30. continued. £ £ Subdivision No. II. —Live-stock Division—continued. Otheb Charges fob and incidental to— Bicycles and motors— 29 Purchase of ... ... ... 1,500 30 Maintenance of ... ... ... 700 Destruction of noxious weeds on— 31 Crown lands (recoverable) ... ... 2,500 32 Native lands (recoverable) ... ... 500 33 Other lands (recoverable) ... ... ... 50 Destruction of Eabbits— 34 On Crown lands (recoverable) ... ... 5,500 35 On Native lands (recoverable) ... ... 3,500 36 Rabbit-proof gates ... ... ... 50 Wages and general working-expenses, poisonmixing depots, purchase of material, &c. (recoverable) — 37 Trading section (recoverable) ... ... 1,800 38 Non-trading section (recoverable) ... ... 350 Diseases of Live-stock— 39 Applying tuberculin test to cattle and disposing of diseased stock ... ... ... 25 40* Cattle-dip at Mahakatino ... ... ... 30 41 Control of cattle-tick, and provision for caretakers at crossing places ... .. ... 650 42 Experiments in connection with bush-sickness and allied troubles ... ... ... 500 43 Inoculation of calves for " black-leg" ... 75 44 Experimental Farm, Mamaku : Wages and general working-expenses, buildings, purchase of stock, and provision for visitors ... ... ... 1,500 45 Inspection of dairies: Purchase of apparatus ... 25 46 Inspection of manure-sterilizing (Australia and India) : Labour, travelling, office, and other expenses (part recoverable) ... ... ... 450 47 Inspection of meat ... ... ... 1,000 48 Law-costs ... ... ... 25 49 Poultry Experimental Station (Wallaceville) equipment and working-expenses (partly recoverable) ... 1,250 50 Quarantine - stations, Auckland, Wellington, and Lyttelton (partly recoverable) ... ... 1,750 51 Telephone services (including extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... ... 1,300 52 Transfer and removal expenses ... ... 850 53 Transit expenses of veterinarians from England and from Australia ... ... 50 54 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 20,000 55 Travelling-expenses of Animal Bacteriologist and family from England (part cost) ... ... 250 56 Travelling-expenses of Assistant Officer in Charge, Veterinary Laboratory, to Britain, America, and Africa ... ... ... 350 57 Veterinary Laboratory: Wages and general workingexpenses, land and buildings, and investigation of diseases ... ... ... 2,000 58 Veterinary Surgeons' Board, expenses of ... 20 59 Wool specimens for instructional and research purposes ... ... ... 50

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—continued.

Number Kem 1029-80 of Persons. VOTE No. 36—DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— iyzy ou - continued. 1929-30. I Subdivision No. II.—Live-stock Division—continued. £ £ Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. 60 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the Live-stock Division items of the vote 10 48,610 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section SI of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Destruction of noxious weeds— £ Department of Lands and Survey 2,500 Native Department ... 500 Other lands ... ... 150 Destruction of rabbits ... 2,450 Destruction of rabbits— Department of Lands and Survey 5,500 Native Department ... 3,500 Farm areas ... ... 2,000 Quarantine-stations ... ... 1,500 Sundry items ... ... 250 18,350 Total—Subdivision No. II ... ... 142,303 Subdivision No. III. —Horticulture Division. 61 Salaries — Professional Division. Glass A— £ 1 1 at £765 (Director) ... ... 765 Arrears for 1928-29 (Director) ... 50 815 Class B— 1 1 at £565 ... ... ... 565 Clerical Division. Class IV— 1 1 at £425 ... ... ... 425 Class VI — 1 1 at £335 ... ... ... 335 Class VII— 1 at £295 ... ... 295 1 at £275 ... ... 275 1 at £210 ... ... 210 4 1 at £135 ... ... 135 915 General Division. 2 at £450 ... ... 900 7 at £415 ... ... 2,905 3 at £400 ... ... 1,200 1 at £380 ... ... 380 2 at £370 ... ... 740 6 at £355 ... ... 2,130 4 at £345 ... ... 1,380 3 at £330 ... ... 990 1 at £325 ... ... 325 1 at £320 ... ... 320 3 at £300 ... ... 900 3 at £290 ... ... 870 2 at £280 .. ... 560 1 at £260 ... ... 260 3 at £245 ... ... 735 1 at £205 ... ... 205 44 1 at £197 ... ... 197 14,997

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—continued.

Number Item 1Q9Q QO Of Persona. * V0TE No 36—DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE — iv^J-ov. __J continued. 1929 30. Subdivision No. III.—Horticulture Division—contd. _g £ 61 Salaries—continued. Non-permanents. £ 1 at. £468 ... ... 468 1 at £270 (6 months) ... ... 135 1 at £240 ... ... 240 4 1 at £150 ... ... 150 Others not specified ... ... 440 56 1,433 Other Charges for and incidental to — 19,485 Apiary Industry. — 62 Conditioning of honey to fit it for consumption ... 70 63 Purchase of beekeeping requisites, material for experiments, &c. ... ... ... 25 Bicycles and motors— 64 Purchase of ... ... ... 300 65 Maintenance of ... ... ... 400 Fruit Industry— 66 Collection of fire-blight tax (recoverable) ... 20 67 Collection of orchard-tax (recoverable) ... 150 68 Cool-storage experiments ... ... ... 150 69 Control of fireblight disease ... ... 25 70 Co-operative fruit-testing areas ... ... 10 71 Cutting out of abandoned orchards ... ... 10 72 Fumigation and destruction of diseased fruit (recoverable) ... ... ... 50 73 Orchard requisites, fruit for experiments, &c. ... 150 Horticultural Station, Te Kauwhata— 74 Rent of land, wages and general working expenses, buildings, purchase of stock, and provision for visitors (recoverable) ... .. ... 5,000 75 Law-costs ... ... ... 20 76 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 200 Tobacco Industry— 77 Material and apparatus for experiments ... ,25 78 Transfer and removal expenses ... ... 450 79 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 6,000 80 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the Horticulture Division items of the vote ... ... ... 25 13,080 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Collection of fire-blight tax ... £20 Collection of orchard-tax ... 150 Farm areas ... ... 7,500 Fumigation and destruction of fruit 150 7,820 Total—Subdivision No. Ill ... ... 32,565 Subdivision No. IV —Dairy Division. 81 SalariesProfessional Division. 1 1 at £800 (Director) ... ... ... 800 Glass B — 1 1 at £615 ... ... ... 615 Glass G— 1 1 at £445 ... ,,, ... 445

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—continued.

24—8. 7.

Number It em . -i qoOQA Of Persons. V 0TE No. 36.—DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE— J ° ' : continued. 1929-30. Subdivision No. IV. —Dairy Division—continued £ £ 81 Salaries—continued. Clerical Division. Class IV— 1 1 at £425 ... ... ... 425 Glass V— 1 .1 at £380 ... ... ... 380 Class VI— 1 1 at £335 ' ... ... ... 335 Class VII— 4 at £295 ... ... 1,180 " 1 at £230 ... ... 230 1 at £210 ... ... 210 1 at £190 ... ... 190 3 at £155 ... ... 465 2 at £135 ... ... 270 3 at £115 ... ... 345 2 at £95 ... ... 190 18 1 at £80 ... ... 80 3,160 Cadets' lodging-allowances ... ... ... 80 General Division. 1 at £830 (in London) ... ... 830 1 at £700 (in London) ... 700 _ 1 at £600 ... ... 600 9 at £515 ... ... 4,635 14 at £500 ... ... 7,000 1 at £490 ... ... 490 9 at £470 ... ... 4,230 5 at £460 ... ... 2,300 5 at £370 ... ... 1,850 2 at £340 ... ... 680 7 at £320 ... ... 2,240 59 , 4 at £295 ... ... 1,180 26,735 Non-vermanents. 1 at £515 ... ... 515 27 at £320 ... ... 8,640 2 at £234 ... ... 468 14 at £225 ... ... 3,150 2 at £208 ... ... 416 23 at £208 (part time) ... ... 3,210 1 at £182 ... ... 182 1 at £143 ... ... 143 72 1 at £91 ... ... 91 16,815 155 Allowances for performing special or higher duties • under Public Service Regulations Nos. 24a and 209 50 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Recoveries from dairy-factory com- £ panies, &c. ... ... 6,500 49,840 Other Charges for and incidental to — Bicycles and motors (partly recoverable) — 82 Purchase of ... ... ... 2,200 83 Maintenance of ... ... ... 1,000 84 Certificate-of-record testing and official herd-testing of purebred dairy cows (recoverable) ... ... 300 85 Cow-testing Associations (recoverable) ... ... 5 86 Dairy requisites and produce for experiments (recoverable) ... ... ... 500 87 | Dairy Laboratory: Equipment, &c, ... ,,, 500

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—continued.

I Itera - VOTE No. 36—DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE— 1929-30. continued. 1929-30. Subdivision No. IV.—Dairy Division —continued. £ £ Othek Charges for and incidental to —continued. 88 Fees for certificate-of-record testing of purebred dairy cows in Nelson District (recoverable)... ... 40 89 Grading of dairy-produce : Material and apparatus, I rent, office requisites, stationery, postage, telephones, &c. (recoverable) ... ... ... 2,680 90 Law-costs ... ... ... 20 91 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 100 92 Transfer and removal expenses ... ... 600 93 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 10,000 94 Travelling-expenses of W. M. Singleton, Director, to America, Britain, and Europe ... ... 600 95 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the Dairy Division items of the vote ... 15 18,560 i Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Certificate-of-record testing and £ official herd-testing ... 3,500 Cow-testing ... ... 700 Dairy-produce grading .. 24,500 j Produce for experiments ... 150 Travelling-expenses ... ... 2,750 31,600 Total —Subdivision No. IV ... 68,400 Subdivision No. V.—Fields Division. 96 Salaries — Professional Division. Class A— £ 1 at £900 (Director) ... ... 900 1 at £715 ... ... 715 1 at £665 ... ... 665 5 2 at £615 ... ... 1,230 , Class B— | 3,510 ! 5 at £565 ... ... 2,825 7 2 at £515 ... ... 1,030 Class C— 3,855 1 1 at £470 ... ... ... 470 Class D— 4 at £425 ... ... 1,700! 3 at £380 ... ... 1,140 4 at £355 ... ... 1,420 14 3 at £335 ... ... 1,005 Class E— 5,265 12 12 at £320 ... ... ... 3,840 Clerical Division, Class III — 1 1 at £470 ... ... . . 470 Class VI —■ 2 2 at £335 ... ... ... 670 Class VII— 1 at £295 ... ... 295 2 at £190 ... ... 380 2 at £155 ... ... 310 1 at £135 ... ... 135 7 1 at £80 ... ... 80 1,200 Cadets' lodging-allowances 35

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—continued.

ofPeraons. Item " VOTE No. 36.—DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 1929-30. —continued. 1929-30. 1 Subdivision No. V. —Fields Division—continued. £ £ 96 Salaries—continued. General Division. £ 1 at £490 ... ... 490 2 at £425 ... ... 850 2 at £400 ... ... 800' 1 at £365 ... ... 365 1 at £355 ... ... 355 1 at £350 ... ... 350 1 at £345 ... ... 345 1 at £325 ... ... 325 2 at £320 ... ... 640 1 at £315 ... ... 315 1 at £295 ... ... 295 15 1 at £270 ... ... 270 5,400 Non-pekmanents. 1 at £400 ... ... 400 2 at £380 ... ... 760 1 at £360 ... ... 360 1 at £345 ... ... 345 2 at £300 ... ... 600 4 at £295 ... ... 1,180 1 at £295 (6 months) ... ... 148 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 at £240 ... ... 240 2 at £230 ... ... 460 1 at £221 • ... ... 221 1 at £215 ... ... 215 1 at £208 ... ... 208 1 at £201 ... ... 201 j 4 at £78 ... ... 312 32 8 at £65 ... ... 520 j 6,420 96 Allowances for performing special or higher duties under Public Service Regulations Nos. 24a and 209 60 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Services to other Departments ... £440 31,195 Other Charges for and incidental to — Bicycles and motors— 97 Purchase of . . ... ... 600 98 Maintenance of ... ... ... 500 Agricultural investigations and research— 99 Department of Scientific and Industrial £ Research : Phormium research ... 600 100 Farm economics ... ... 175 101 Field crops ... ... 750 102 Field experiments ... ... 3,000 103 insects (injurious and benefieial) ... 200 104 Pastures ... ... 900 105 Plant diseases ... ... 1,000 106 Seed-testing ... ... 550 Experimental areas— 7,175 107 Ashburton ... ... ... 900 108 Galloway ... ... ... 800 109 Gore ... ... ... 750 110 Marton (part recoverable) ... ... 500 111 Puwera ... ... ... 1,100 112 Grant to Dr. G. H. Cunningham, Mycologist, to cover travelling-expenses to Great Britain, America. and Europe ... ... .... 700

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—continued.

Number Item. 1 QOQ QA Of Persons. VOTE No. 36.—DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— JtJ-ov. continued. 1929-30. Subdivision No. V. —Fields Division—continued. £ £ Other Charges for and incidental to—continued. 113 Ironstone country, Bay of Islands: Experimental work on ... ... ... 200 114 Irrigation in Central Otago : Experimental and investigation work ... ... ... 10 115 New Zealand hemp industry: Grading... ... 75 116 Telephone services (including installations, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 400 117 Transfer and removal expenses ... ... 200 1118 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 8,900 1J9 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the Fields Division items of the vote ... 10 22,820 1 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — £ Farm areas ... ... 2,850 Grading hemp ... ... 2,000 Seed-testing ... ... 600 5,450 I Total—Subdivision No. V ... — 54,015 Subdivision No. VI.—Miscellaneous Services. Charges for and incidental to — 120 Analysis and sampling of fertilizers in Europe and Great Britain ... ... ... I 45 121 Assistance in connection with fertilizers for farmers in isolated districts ... ... ... 60 122 Blackberry, bonus for extermination of (£10,000), on account ... ... ... 10 123 Compassionate allowance to the widow of the late E. McCarthy, Clerk, Department of Agriculture... 175 Control of Cattle Tick— 124 Grants to cattle-dipping associations ... ... "2,000 125 Subsidies to cost of erection of dips ... ... *50 Destruction of Rabbits— 126 | Advances to Boards in terms of Sections 85-88 of Rabbit Nuisance Act, 1928 (recoverable) ... 50 127 Rabbit Boards, subsidies to ... ... 15,000 128 Destruction of the kea (part recoverable) ... 750 129 Destruction of wild pigs; also vote State Forest Service, £950 ... ... ... 150 Grants — 130 Bee-keeping industry, assistance to ... ... 9,000 131 Dargaville Demonstration Farm ... ... 365 132 Dominion Group Herd-testing Federation: Expenses and salary of supervisor ... ... 1,150 133 Egg-laying competitions at Auckland and Christchurch, contribution to cost of ... ... 200 134 Imperial Bureau of Entomology ... ... 400 135 Imperial Bureau of Mycology ... ... 300 136 Institute of Horticulture ... ... ... 100 137 International Institute of Agriculture, and cost of representation at ... ... ... 350 138 International Institute of Refrigeration ... 160 139 International Seed-testing Association ... 20 International Veterinary Bureau, and cost of representation at ... ... .... 95 141 Lincoln College— £ Extra staff for research work .. 1,800 Farm buildings ... ... 1,000 ! 2,800 * See also items in '' Subdivision No. II.—Live-stock Division."

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—continued.

(a) Credits-ill-aid— Other •Salaries. Charges. 1929-30. £ £ £ Subdivision I .. 1,250 23,250 24,500 II 2.000 18,350 20,350 111 .. .. 7,820 7,820 IV 6,500 31,600 38,100 V 440 5,450 5,890 VI .. .. 1,725 1,725 Totals .. 10,190 88,195 98,385

o/persons. ttem ' VOTE No. 36.—DEPARTMENT OP AGEICDLTURE— 1929-30. continued. 1929-30. Subdivision No. VI.—Miscellaneous Services— continued. ® Charges for and incidental to —continued. Grants—continued. 142 Poultry Conference report, printing ... ... 10 143 Royal Agricultural Society ... ... 1,000 144 To widows or dependants equivalent to leave due to officers (deceased) ... ... ... 70 145 Winton Experimental Farm ... ... 300 146 Winton Experimental Farm : Refund of difference i between price paid and book price of cattle purchased from Weraroa ... ... 110 Guarantees and Bonus on Exports— 147 Eggs, guarantee on export of ... ... 5,800 148 Fruit, guarantee on export of ... ... 500 149 Pork, bonus on export of (on account) ... 30,000 Railways— 150 Carriage of lime for bona fide farmers ... 25,000 151 Portion of freight rates on fertilizers ... 70,000 Subsidies — L52 Cow-testing organizations (including expenses of Allocation Board, stationery, &c.) ... ... 10,500 1 153 Lime production: Subsidy to Farmers' Co-operative Lime Companies ... ... ... 25 154 National Beekeepers' Association of New Zealand (£1 for £1) ... ... ... 100 155 Steamer Service: Chatham Islands (part recoverable) ... ... ... 500 156 Tobacco industry, assistance to (recoverable) ... 1,000 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Contributions towards cost of Chatham Islands steamer service— Vote, Public Buildings £112 ,, Post and Telegraph Working-expenses 113 ,, Department of Justice 125 £ 350 Destruction of the kea: Department of Lands and Survey ... 375 Tobacco industry, assistance to ... 1,000 1,725 Total—Subdivision No. VI ... ... — 178,145 Gross Total ... ... ... ... 555,003 Credits-in-aid (a) ... ... ... 98,385 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 36 ... 456,618

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DEPARTMENT OF TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS.

1929-30. Salaries. j Other Charges. ! Total. Vote No. 37. —Department of Tourist and Health £ £ £ Resorts GROSS TOTAL .. .. .. 40,52 54,416 94,939 Credits-IN-AID .. .. 583 1,500 2,083 NET TOTAL ., .. .. 39,940 I 52,916 92,856 Number Itera Of Persons. VOTE No. 37.—DEPARTMENT OE TOURIST - ! AND HEALTH RESORTS. ] 929-30. : " " ■ ■ 1 ' £ £ Administrative Division. 1 1 at £850'(General Manager) .... ... 850 Professional Division. 1 1 at £1,001 (Balneologist) ... ... ... 1,001 Clerical Division. Class I— 1 1 at £365 (also Department of Industries and Commerce, £300) ... ... ... 365 j Glass II— 1 1 at £515 ... ... ... 515 Glass III— £ 1 at £470 ... ... 470 2 1 at £370 (also Department of Industries and Commerce, £100) .. 370 840 Class IF— 1 at £425 ... ... 425 5 4 at £400 ... ... 1,600 Class VI— 2,025 3 at £335 ... ... 1,005 4 1 at £295 (7 months), £320 (5 months) 305 1,310 Class VII— 4 at £295 ... ... 1,180 1 at £250 (9 months), £275 (3 months) 256 1 at £250 (8 months), £275 (4 months) 258 1 at £250 (6 months), £275 (6 months) 262 1 at £250 (7 months), £275 (5 months) 260 1 at £190 (3 months), £210 (9 months) 205 1 at £190 ... ... 190 * For particulars of salaries see "Public Service Classification List." Note.—Scale salaries or include cost-of-living increase.

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DEPARTMENT OF TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS—continued.

Number n em qqq on Of Persons. VOTE No. 37.—DEPARTMENT OF TOURIST AND iy^y-ou. HEALTH RESORTS—continued. 1929-30. 1 Salakies —continued. £ £ Clerical Division—continued. Class VII—continued. £ 5 at £155 (10 months), £190 (2 months) 804 1 at £135 (2 months), £155 (10 months) 152 2 at £135 (7 months), £155 (5 months) 287 1 at £135 ... ... 135 2 at £115 (3 months), £135 (9 months) 260 2 at £115 (6 months), £135 (6 months) 250 1 at £115 (7 months), £135 (5 months) 123 1 at £115 (9 months), £135 (3 months) 120 1 at £115 (10 months), £135 (2 months) 118 1 at £95 (6 months), £115 (6 months) 105 2 at £95 ... ... 190 30 1 at £80 (3 months), £95 (9 months) 91 ! 5,246 Cadets'lodging-allowances ... .... ... 94 Genekal Division. 1 at £420 ... ... 420 1 at £380 ... ... 380 1 at £335 ... ... 335 1 at £330 ... ... 330 1 at £325 ... ... 325 1 at £320 ... ... 320 1 at £312 ... ... 312 1 at £310 ... ... 310 1 at £305 (2 months), £310 (10 months) 309 3 at £300 ... ... 900 1 at £295 ... ... 295 1 at £280 (9 months), £290 (3 months)... 283 j 2 at £280 ... ... 560 2 at £275 ... ... 550 2 at £270 ... ... 540 1 at £260 (3 months), £270 (9 months)... 268 1 at £260 (5 months), £270 (7 months) ... 266 1 at £265 ... ... 265 1 at £259 ... ... 259 3 at £252 ... ... 756 4 at £250 ... 1,000 2 at £245 ... ... 490 6 at £230 ... ... 1,380 5 at £229 ... ... 1,145 1 at £225 ... ... 225 1 at £230 (3 months only) ... ... 58 1 at £220 ' ... ... 220 2 at £185 ... ... 370 1 at £156 ... ... 156 1 at £155 ... ... 155 4 at £150 ... ... 600 2 at £140 ... ... 280 1 at £135 ... ... 135 1 at £130 ... ... 130 61 2 at £100 ... ... 200 14,527 Unclassified (non-permanent). 1 at £720 (9 months) ... ... 540 1 at £565 ... ... 565 1 at £287 ... ... 287 1 at £274 ... ... 274 1 at £261 ... 261

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DEPARTMENT OF TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS —continued.

Number Item 1Q9Q Qf) Of Persons, i V OTE No. 37.—DEPARTMENT OF TOURIST AND IVJzy-ou. ! HEALTH RESORTS—continued. 1929-30. 1 Salaries—continued. £ £ Unclassified (non-permanent)—continued. £ 1 at £254 ... ... 254 1 at £252 ... ... 252 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 at £245 ... ... 245 3 at £240 ... ... 720 4 at £235 ... ... 940 2 at £236 ... 472 1 at £234 ... ... 234 2 at £230 ... ... 460, 1 at £229 ... ... 229 1 at £225 ... .. . 225 j 8 at £220 ... ... 1,760 2 at £215 ... ... 430 1 at £210 ... ... 210 1 at £205 ... ... 205 , ! 1 at £200 ... ... 200 1 at £188 ... ... 188 2 at £183 ... ... 366 1 at £161 ... ... 161 3 at £157 ... ... 471 3 at £144 ... ... 432 , 3 at £135 ... ... 405 1 at £130 ... 130 1 at £125 ... 125 1 at £120 ... ... 120: 1 at £120 (6 months) ... ... 60 1 at £118 ... ... 118 1 at £115 ... ... 115 1 at £105 ... 105 4 at £104 ... ... 416 4 at £102 ... ... 408 1 at £100 ... ... 100 1 at £91 ... ... 91 I 3 at £78 ... ... 284 1 1 at £65 ... ... 65 1 at £52 ... ... 52 1 at £50 ... ... 50; 1 at £40 ... ... 40 • 74 1 at £25 ... ... 25 ' ■ 13,290 180 Allowance to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties (Public Service Regulations 24a and 209) ... ... ... 460 40,523 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote)— Amount deducted from salaries of £ employees for board, &c. ... 210 Officers performing duties for— Customs Department ... 50 Department of Internal Affairs ... 25 Post and Telegraph Department... 28 Railway Department... ... 270 . 583 40,523 Other Charges for and incidental to— —— 2 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 3,000 3 Audit fees ... ... ... 32 4 Bonuses and commissions to Honorary Agents ... 110

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DEPARTMENT OF TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS—continued.

25—8. 7.

Item " 1929-30. 1929-30. VOTE No. 37.—DEPARTMENT OF TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS—continued. Chabges foh and incidental to —continued. £ £ 5 Compassionate allowance to the widow of the late B. M. Wilson, General Manager Department of Tourist and Health Resorts ... ... 1,000 6 Department of Internal Affairs : Cost of displays at local shows ... .. ... 453 7 Entertainment-allowances for oversea agents ... 490 8 Ex gratia payment for loss incurred by fire at Glade House ... ... ... 12 9 Fox and Franz Josef Glaciers : Tracks and huts ... 100 10 Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... ... 35 11 Fuel, light, power, and water ... ... 260 12 Glade House and Te Anau-Wakatipu-Milford Track— Maintenance, including furniture and repairs ... 5,800 13 Government ticket orders, to establish a credit for payment of (recoverable) ... ... ... 100 Lakes Te Anau and Manapouri — 14 Maintenance of steamers and jetties, including repairs ... ... ... 50 15 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 ... ... 650 16 Motor-car allowance : New Zealand Government Agent, Melbourne ... ... ... 30 17 Office-cleaning ... ... ... 320 18 Office fittings and requisites... ... ... 1,250 19 Overtime and meal allowances ... ... 230 20 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 1,050 21 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 1,000 Queenstown Reserves — 22 Maintenance, improvements, music, &c. ... 350 23 Rents of offices ... ... ... 5,100 Rotorua Acclimatization District — 24 Repairs and wages, including bonuses to honorary rangers, &c. ... ... ... 220 Rotorua Baths— 25 Wages, repairs, and sundry expenses... ... 1,200 Rotorua Sanatorium — 26 Maintenance, including wines, spirits, furniture, supplies, and repairs ... ... ... 4,300 Rotorua Works, including Whakarewarewa— Wages, repairs, and sundry expenses— 27 Electric light and power system ... ... 3,650 28 Reserves, gardens, parks, and bands or orchestra 300 29 Water-supply and sewerage (on account) ... 2,500 30 Wharves and beacons ... ... ... 10 31 Rotorua: Purchase of stores (including freight, part recoverable) ... ... ... 4,750 32 Stewart Island: Repairs Golden Bay and Ulva Wharves ... ... ... 650 Subsidies— 33 Accommodation-house, Makarora ... ... 50 Coach, motor, and steamer services— 34 Bluff-Milford ... ... ... 2,000 35 Fairlie-Pukaki-Hermitage-Queenstown ... 650 36 Lumsden-Te Anau ... ... ... 150 37 Ross-Waiho Gorge-Weheka ... ... 150 38 Te Anau-Glade House ... ... . . 26 39 New Plymouth League ... ... 150 40 Queenstown Golf Club (£1 for £1 for irrigation of golf-links) ... ... ... 100 41 Wairoa-Waikaremoana mail service ... ... 98

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DEPARTMENT OF TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS—continued.

(a) Credits-in-aid— 1929-30. £ Salaries .. .. .. .. .. 583 Other Charges .. .. .. .. .. 1,500 Total .. .. .. .. .. 2,083 « "

IZsZ. Item ■ 1929-30. __ VOTE No. 37.—DEPARTMENT OF TOURIST AND 1929-30. ' HEALTH RESORTS—continued. £ j £ Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. Te Aroha Hot Springs— 42 Maintenance of baths, gardens, music, furniture, and repairs ... ... .. 1,000 43 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 640 44 Transfer and removal expenses ... ... 50 45 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 900 46 Typewriters — £ Purchase of ... ... 40 Repairs, &c. ... ... 10 50 47 Waikaremoana: Maintenance of Lake House ... 2,250 Waimangu Round-trips and Hostel— 48 1 ' Wages, repairs, and sundry expenses ... 350 49 Waitomo Caves and Hostel— Maintenance, including furniture and repairs ... 6,750 50 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 50 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Stores used on work chargeable to £ Public Works Fund ... 1,000 Miscellaneous recoveries ... 400 Refunds of amounts paid on ticket orders on behalf of other Departments ... ... 100 1,500 54,416 Gross Total ... ... ... 94,939 Credits-in-aid (a) ... ... ... ... 2,083 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 37... ... ... 92,856

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.

1929-30. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Vote No. 38. —Department of Education — £ £ £ Subdivision I. —Head Office .. .. .. 32,469 1,230 33,699 EDUCATIONAL AGENCIES. Subdivision II. —Elementary Education .. .. 40,198 2,115,980 2,156,178 III. —Secondary Education .. .. 2,695 356,660 359,355 „ IV.—Higher Education .. .. ... 15,067 15,067 ,, V. —Technical Education .. .. 2,695 I 203,240 205,935 „ VI. —Training of Teachers .. .. ■■■ 172,260 1 72,260 VII.—Native Schools .. .. 66,195 , 15,395 81,590 „ VIII. —School buildings, furniture, and sites.. ... 193,480 193,480 111,783 3,072,082 3,183,865 PHYSICAL AGENCIES. Subdivision IX. —Physical Instruction .. .. 5,423 3,530 8,953 SOCIAL AGENCIES. Special Schools — Subdivision X. —Education of the Blind .. .. ... 640 640 XI.—School for the Deaf .. .. 6,201 2,425 8,626 „ XII. —Schools for the Feeble-minded .. 9,309 7,435 1 6,744 XIII,-Child Welfare .. .. 32,130 119,650 151,780 47,640 130,150 177,790 XIV.- Material and Stores .. .. 1,385 650 2,035 „ XV. —Miscellaneous Services .. , ... 56,363 56,363 1,385 57,013 58,398 Gross TOTAL .. .. .. .. 198,700 3,264,005 3,462,705 CREDITS-IN-AID .. .. .. .. 4,415 257,505 261,920 NET TOTAL .. .. .. .. 194,285 3,006,500 3,200,785 I Number i tem _ i QQQ—30 of Persons. V0TE No 38—DEPARTMENT OP EDUCATION y ou< 1929-30. Subdivision No. I.—Head Office. £ £ 1 "-Salaries — Administrative Division. 1 1 at £1,250 (Director of Education) ... ... 1,250 Professional Division. 1 1 at £900 (Assistant Director of Education) ... 900 Class A— 1 1 at £665 (Architect) • ... ... ... 665 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification List." Nora.—.Scale salaries or wages include oost-of-lmng increase.

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION—continued.

Number item. 1920—30 of Persons. VOTE No. 38.—DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION— ou ' continued. 1929-30. Subdivision No. I.—Head Office —continued. £ £ 1 Salaries —continued. Clerical Division. Class Special—1 1 at £715 ... ... ... 715 Glass I— £ 1 at £615 ... ... 615 3 2 at £590 ... ... 1,180 Class II— - 1,795 3 3 at £515 ... ... ... 1,545 Class IF— 6 6 at £425 ... ... ... 2,550 Class Y— 7 at £380 ... ... 2,660 8 1 at £355 (4 months), £380 (8 months) 372 Class VI — 3,032 10 at £335 ... ... 3,350 11 1 at £320 (7 months), £335 (5 months) 327 Class VII— 3,677 6 at £295 ... ... 1,770 1 at £275 ... ... 275 2 at £250 (9 months), £275 (3 months) 514 2 at £250 ... ... 500 1 at £230 (6 months), £250 (6 months) 240 L at £230 (7 months), £250 (5 months) 239 2 at £230 (8 months), £250 (4 months) 474 2 at £230 ... ... 460 2 at £210 (10 months), £230 (2 months) 428 3 at £210 ... ... 630 3 at £190 (2 months), £210 (10 months) 621 1 at £155 (2 months), £190 (10 months) 185 1 at £155 (5 months), £190 (7 months) 176 2 at £155 (10 months), £190 (2 months) 322 1 at £155 (11 months), £190 (1 month) 158 2 at £155 ... ... 310 1 at £135 (4 months), £155 (8 months) 149 2 at £135 (10 months), £155 (2 months) 276 1 at £135 ... ... 135 2 at £115 (2 months), £135 (10 months) 264 2 at £115 (10 months), £135 (2 months) 238 1 at £115 (11 months), £135 (1 month) 117 1 at £95 (2 months), £115 (10 months) 112 3 at £95 (6 months), £115 (6 months) 315 1 at £80 (1 month), £95 (11 months)... 94 1 at £80 (2 months), £95 (10 months) 93 1 at £80 (5 mouths), £95 (7 months)... 89 1 at £80 (10 months), £95 (2 months) 83 51 2 at £80' ... ... 160 Cadets' lodging-allowances ... ... 191 — 9,618 General Division. 2 at £295 ... ... 5°0 4 at £255 ... ... .1,020 1 at £225 ... ... 225 2 at £205 ... ... 410 13 4 at £185 ... ... 740 2,985 Non-perm anents. 4 at £235 ... ... 940 1 at £208 ... ■ ... 208 5 at £182 ... ... 910 2 at £169 ... ... 338 1 at £156 ... ... 156

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION—continued.

Number It e m. i qoq OA of Persons. VOTE No. 38.—DEPARTMENT OP EDUCATION— continued. 1929-30. Subdivision No I. —Head Office —continued. £ £ 1 Salaries—continued. Non-permanents—continued. £ 1 at £143 ... ... 143 2 at £130 .. ... 260 1 at £117 ... ... 117 1 at £104 ... ... 104 19 1 at £91 ... .. 91 3,267 118 Others not specified ... ... ... 470 32,469 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 350 3 Travelling allowances and expenses ... 850 4 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision ... 30 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Teachers' Superannuation Fund : £ Payment for services rendered 900 1 ,230 Total—Subdivision No. I ... 33,699 Subdivision No. II. —Elementary Education. 5 Salaries — Professional Division. 1 1 at £825 (Chief Inspector) ... ... ... 825 Class A— £ 5 at £750 ... ... 3,750 1 at £750 (7 months) ... ... 438 6 at £715 ... ... 4,290 1 at £700 ... ... 700 31 at £665 ... ... 20,615 2 at £665 (5 months) ... ... 554 3 at £615 (10 months), £665 (2 months) 1,872 50 1 at £615 ... ... 615 Class C — 32,834 1 1 at £490 (Editor, School Journal) ... ... 490 Class D— 1 at £400 ... ... 400 1 at £380 ... ... 380 3 1 at £335 (9 months), £355 (3 months) 340 1,120 Education Division. Teachers op Correspondence School— 1 at £525 ... ... 525 1 at £365 ... ... 365 2 at £300 ... ... 600 1 at £288 ... ... 288 1 at £285 ... ... 285 1 at £245 ... ... 245 1 at £225 ... ... 225 3 at £205 ... ... 615 2 at £170 ... ... 340 1 at £170 (8 months), £180 (4 months)... 174 15 1 at £170 (7 months) ... ... 100 3,762

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I Number item. 1QQQ-SO of Persons. VOTE No. 38.—DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION — continued. 1929-30 Subdivision No. II.—Elementary Education—continued. £ £ 5 Salaries—continued. Teachers (Non-permanent)— £ 1 at £275 ... ... 275 2 1 at £170 ... ... 170 445 Clerical Division. Class VII— 1 at £210 ... ... 210 2 1 at £80 (10 months), £95 (2 months) 83 { 293 General Division. Correspondence School (Non-permanent)— 1 at £130 ... ... 130 1 at £117 ... ... 117 4 2 at £91 ... ... 182 — 429 78 40,198 Other Charges for and incidental to — —__ 6 Conveyance of school-children, instructors, and teachers, and allowances for board of children who have to live away from home to attend school — £ School-children by rail ... ... 12,000 School-children by road ... ... 55,000 Manual Instructors ... ... 8,000 Board of children ... ... 5,500 80,500 7 Correspondence School (part recoverable) ... 810 8 Education Gazette {part recoverable) ... ... 1,400 9 Fares of pupils attending Standard VI examination 20 Grants to Education Boards for the following purposes : General Administrative Purposes— 10 Capitation on average attendance and £750 to each Board ... ... ... 39,500 11 Incidental expenses of School Committees (cleaning, disinfecting, &c.) ... ... ... 104,500 12 Inspection : Extra clerical assistance, typing, &c. 400 13 Teachers' salaries, including probationers' allowances ... ... ... 1,771,000 14 j Health camps for children ... ... ... 300 15 I Manual instruction — £ Capitation ... ... 16,000 Salaries ... ... 51,000 Material ... ... 13,000 j Incidentals ... ... 10,600 ' _ 90,600 16 1 Organizing teachers : Salaries and travelling allowances and expenses ... ... ... 4,500 17 Removal of teachers ... ... ... 900 18 I School and class libraries : Capitation and grants for supply of books in necessitous cases, and in cases where newly-entered pupils elsewhere have already purchased class-books different from those in use in the school— £ Capitation grant at 3d. ... ... 2,500 Supply of books and stationery ... 500 Teachers' Libraries ... ... 350 — 3,350

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Number Item _ 1929-30 of Persons. VOTE No. 38.—DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION— 1JZ "' O J ~ continued. __ 1929-30. Subdivision No. II.—Elementary Education—continued. £ £ Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. School Inspectors— 19 Bent, office requisites, telephones, cleaning, firing, advertising, &c. ... ... ... 250 20 School Journal: Printing, material, apparatus, contributors' fees, postages, &c. ... ... 7,400 21 Travelling-allowances and expenses ... ... 10,000 22 Transfer and removal expenses ... ... 500 23 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision ... 50 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues A,ct, 1926 (see end of vote) — Credits under Sections 296 and 297 of the Land Act, 1924 (£53,000), (National Endowment Revenue), and Section 4 (2) of the Education Reserves Amendment Act, £ 1924 (£118,000) ... ... 171,000 Sale of School Journals and Education Gazette, &c., and fees for special examination ... 1,600 172,600 — 2,115,980 Total—SubdivisionNo.il ... — [ 2,156,178 Subdivision No. III.—Secondary Education. 24 Salaries— Professional Division. 1 1 at £825 (Chief Inspector) ... ... ... 825 Glass A — 2 2 at £665 ... ... ... 1,330 Glass B— 1 1 at £540 ... ... ... 540 4 2,695 Other Charges for and incidental to — 25 Conveyance and board of pupils ... ... 9,000 26 District High Schools: Grants for salaries of secondary teachers ... ... ... 63,000 27 Junior High Schools: Incidental expenses ... 1,100 28 Manual Instruction ... ... .. 5,100 29 Secondary Schools and Colleges— £ Grant for salaries ... ... 235,000 Incidental expenses ... ... 42,500 277,500 30 Transfer and removal expenses ... ... 50 31 Travelling expenses and allowances of Inspectors, &c. 900 32 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision ... 10 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Credits under Sections 296 and 297 of the Land Act, 1924 (National £ Endowment Revenue) ... 6,600 356,660 Total—Subdivision No. Ill ... 359,355

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ofSn,. Item " 1929-30. VOTE No. 38.—DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION— 1929-30. continued. £ £ Subdivision No. IV.—Higher Education. Charges for and incidental to — Grants to University Colleges for—• 33 Chairs of Education ... ... ... 3,400 34 Midwifery (Otago Medical School) ... ... 150 35 Schools of Forestry, maintenance (Auckland and Christchurch) ... ... ... 2,000 Scholarships— 36 Agricultural Scholarships ... ... 165 37 Agricultural bursaries ... ... ... 1,000 38 Art bursaries ... ... ... 10 39 " Sir George Grey" (Science) ... ... 200 40 Educational bursaries ... ... ... 675 41 Engineering bursaries ... ... ... 1,075 42 Home Science bursaries ... ... 4,000 43 National Research Scholarships ... ... 10 44 Technical Classes (special) ... ... ... 612 45 Workers' Educational Association (organizing purposes ... ... ... 1,500 46 Special assistance to deserving students in cases of hardship ... ... ... 250 47 University Entrance Board, expenses of ... 10 48 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision ... 10 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote)— Credits under Sections 296 and 297 of the Land Act, 1924 (National £ Endowment Revenue) ... 400 , Total —Subdivision No. IV ... 15,067 Subdivision No. V.—Technical Instruction. 49 Salaries— Professional Division. 1 1 at £825 (Superintendent, Technical Education) ... 825 Class A — 2 2 at £665 ... ... .. 1,330 Class B—• 1 1 at £540 ... ... ... 540 4 2,695 —-— Other Charges for and incidental to — Grants for— 50 Conveyance of instructors, pupils, and students attending registered classes ... ... 6,300 51 Expenses of instructors taking up appointments (part recoverable) ... ... ... 100 52 Technical and continuation classes — £ Salaries ... ... 158,000 Material and incidentals ... ... 38,000 196,000

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Number item. 1090-30 Of Persons. VOTE No. 38.—DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION— 3Ucontinued. _ 1929-30. Subdivision No. V. —Technical Instruction—continued. £ £ Othek Charges foe and incidental to —continued. Grants for —continued. 53 Technical Schools Board : Expenses of meetings ... 20 54 Transfer and removal expenses ... ... 10 55 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 800 t 56 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision .. 10 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Credits under Sections 296 and 297 of the Land Act, 1924 (National £ Endowment Revenue) ... 3,800 203,240 Total—Subdivision No. V ... • j 205,935 Subdivision No. VI.—Training of Teachers. Charges for and incidental to — Training Colleges— 57 Allowances and advances to students and transport expenses ... ... ... 1 122,000 58 Apparatus and material ... ... ... 800 59 Expenses in connection with appointments to staffs ! 200 60 Salaries of staffs of training colleges (in excess of usual staff as public schools) and of practising schools ... ... ... 39,000 61 Special instruction, libraries, clerical assistance, and incidental expenses ... ... I 3,200 62 Students'University College fees ... ... 6,200 63 Training of Teachers (other than Students of Training Colleges)— Training classes, including fares of instructors and teachers ... ... ... 850 64 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision ... 10 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Credits under Sections 296 and 297 of the Land Act, 1924 (National £ Endowment Revenue) ... 5,400 Total—Subdivision No. VI ... 172,260 Subdivision No. VII.— Native Schools. gg Salaries — 302 Salaries of teachers of village schools ... ... 64,250 Professional Division. Glass A— £ 1 at £715 (11 months) ... ... 656 1 at £665 ... ... 665 3 1 at £615 (10 months), £665 (2 months) 624 1,945 305 —-— 66,195

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ofCon, Item ' 1929-30. VOTE No. 38 —DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION— 1929-30. continued. £ £ Subdivision No. VII. —Native Schools—continued. Othek Charges fob and incidental to — 66 Advertising, translation fees, fuel, planting, sanitation, water, &c. ... ... ... 50 67 Books, apparatus, and other school requisites ... 3,400 6S Conveyance and board of children ... ... 3,350 69 Higher Education, Scholarships, and Apprenticeship 6,250 .70 Manual instruction (including equipment and material, instructors, and scholarships) ... ... 500 71 Refund to Natives of half proceeds of sale of unused Waimahana Native School building ... ... 15 72 Special allowances to teachers in isolated places ... 160 73 Storage and despatch of school books and material... 120 74 Transfer and removal expenses ... ... 900 75 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 630 76 Contingencies, including medical examination of teachers and unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision ... ... 20 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Credits under Sections 296 and 297 of the Land Act, 1924 (National £ Endowment Revenue) ... 1,870 Tauranga Educational Endowment Reserves Act, 1896 (rents, &c., from reserves) .. 270 Fines for non-attendance, &c. ... 5 2,145 15,395 Total —Subdivision No. VII ... 81,590 Stibdivision No. VIII.—School Buildings, Furniture, and Sites. Charges foe and incidental to — 77 Contribution to Fire Insurance Fund ... ... 10 General maintenance of school buildings under control of Education Department, including small additions to buildings, removals, alterations, rebuilding, furniture, fittings, fencing, rents, additions and improvements of sites, and incidental expenses— 78 Institutions established under Child Welfare Act, 1925 ... ... ... 2,500 79 Native schools ... ... ... 6,000 80 School for the Deaf ... ... ... 100 81 Schools for the Feeble-minded ... ... 500 Public Schools— 82 Maintenance and repair of school buildings and residences (including removal, replacement, alterations, and small additions); repair and renewal of outbuildings, furniture, and fences; rents of buildings and sites; water charges, &c. ... 117,000 Grants to Education Boards— 83 Alterations to provide accommodation for Departmental officers at Boards'Offices ... ... 30 84 For house allowances to teachers ... ... 45,000

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Number Item 1 ooqon of Persons. VOTE No. 38.—DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION— ou * contimied. 1929-30. Subdivision No. VIII. —School Buildings, Furniture, £ £ mid Sites —continued. Charges foe and incidental to —contimied. Grants for— 85 Maintenance of Secondary School buildings and rent of buildings for school purposes ... 2,000 86 Maintenance of Technical School buildings ... 1,500 87 Rebuilding, replacing, and furnishing of schools destroyed by fire, and for rent of and alterations to temporary premises during rebuilding (part recoverable) ••• ... ... 15,000 88 Rents for Manual and Technical Schools and class purposes ... ... ... 1,300 89 Grant towards cost of erecting social hall at Canterbury College ... ... ... 2,500 90 Valuation fees ... ... ... 30 91 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision ... 10 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote)— Fire Insurance Fund, &c. ... £15,000 Total—Subdivision No. VIII ... — 193,480 Subdivision No. IX. —Physical Instruction. 92 Salaries— General Division. Physical Instructors—■ £ i at £500 ... ... 500 6 at £350 ... ... 2,100 1 at £340 (4 months), £350 (8 months) 347 1 at £340 (10 months), £350 (2 months) 342 4 at £300 ... ... 1,200 1 at £295 (10 months), £300 (2 months) 296 1 at £270 (10 months) ... ... 225 1 at £225 ... ... 225 17 1 at £225 (10 months) ... ... 188 5,423 5,423 Other Charges for and incidental to — 93 Courses of instruction for instructors and teachers (including railway fares) ... ... ... 75 94 Material, Officers' requisites, uniform allowances, advertising, printing, forwarding charges, books, &c. 120 95 Transfer and removal expenses ... ... 25 96 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 3,300 97 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision ... 10 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Credits under sections 296 and 297 of the Land Act, 1924 (National £ Endowment Revenue) ... 200 Sale of material and books, &c. ... 10 210 3,530 Total—Subdivision No. IX ... 8,953

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J;;,, 1929-30. VOTE No. 38.—DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION--1929-30. continued. £ £ Subdivision No. X.—Edtication of the Blind. Charges for and incidental to — 98 Grant to trustees for maintenance of Government pupils ... ... ... 600 99 Special instruction (woodwork, &c.), and secondary education of pupils ... ... ... 10 100 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision ... 30 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Fees ... ... £500 Total—Subdivision No. X ... j 640 Subdivision No. XI.—School for the Deaf (Sumner). 101 Salaries — Professional and Education Divisions. Teachers— £ 1 at £615 ... 615 1 at £490 ... ... 490 1 at £400 ... ... 400 1 at £385 ... ... 385 1 at £370 ... ... 370 1 at £335 ... ... 335 2 at £275 ... ... 550 1 at £225 ... ... 225 1 at £215 ... ... 215 1 at £175 (7 months), £195 (5 months) 184 1 at £175 (11 months), £195 (1 month) 177 1 at £175 ... ... 175 14 1 at £175 (4 months) ... ... 60 4,181 General Division. Maintenance Staff — 1 at £260 ... ... 260 1 at £245 ... ... 245 1 at £235 ... ... 235 1 at £205 ... ... 205 1 at £185 ... ... 185 1 at £165 ... ... 165 1 at £150 ... ... 150 1 at £125 ... ... 125 1 at £120 ... ... 120 12 3 at £110 ... ... 330 2,020 26 6,201 Other Charges for and incidental to — — 102 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 25 103 Maintenance of institution, including provisions, » clothing, equipment, stock, and implements ... 2,000 104 Transfer and removal expenses ... ... 25 105 Travelling allowances and expenses (including transit of children) ... ... ... 350

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION—continued.

Item ' 1929-30. VOTE No. 38.—DEPARTMENT OP EDUCATION— 1929-30. continued. £ £ Subdivision No. XI.—School foi the Deaf —continued. Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. 106 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision ... 25 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Credits under Sections 296 and 297 of the Land Act, 1924 (National £ Endowment Revenue) ... 200 Deductions from salary for board and lodgings ... ... 405 Pees for maintenance, &c. ... 2,300 2,905 2,425 Total—Subdivision No. XI ... — 8,626 Subdivision No. XII. —Schools for the Feeble-minded. 107 Salaries— Education and General Divisions. Special School for Girls, Richmond, — Teachers — £ 2 at £225 ... ... 450 3 1 at £100 ... ... 100 Maintenance Staff — 1 at £320 ... ... 320 1 at £245 ... ... 245 1 at £185 ... ... 185 5 at £135 ... ... 675 9 1 at £115 ... ... 115 — 2,090 Special School for Boys, Otekaike, — Teachers— 1 at £365 ... ... 365 1 at £285 ... ... 285 1 at £225 ... ... 225 1 at £215 (9 months), £225 (3 months) 218 1 at £195 (4 months), £215 (8 months) 209 1 at £165 ... ... 165 7 1 at £155 ... ... 155 Maintenance Staff — 1 at £445 ... ... 445 .1 at £295 ... ... 295 1 at £252 ... ... 252 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 at £245 ... ... 245 3 at £235 ... ... 705 1 at £225 ... ... 225 2 at £205 ... ... 410 1 at £195 ... ... 195

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION—continued.

I Number Item] 1929—SO of Persons. V0TB No. 3 .—DEPARTMENT OP EDUCATION— ou * 1 continued. 1929-30. Subdivision No. XII.—Schools for the Feeble-minded— £ £ continued. 107 Salaries—continued. Education and General Divisions—continued. Special School for Boys, Otekaike —continued. Maintenance Staff —continued. £ 1 at £185 ... ... 185 1 at £165 ... ... 165 3'at £160 ... ... 480 1 at £145 ... ... 145 3 at £140 ... ... 420 1 at £130 ... ... 130 7 at £125 ... ... 875 1 at £115 ... ... 115 31 1 at £60 ... ... 60 7,219 50 ' 9,309 Other Charges for and incidental to — 108 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... .). ... 25 109 Maintenance of institutions, including provisions, clothing, equipment, stock, farm expenses, legal expenses, &c. ... ... ... 7,000 110 Transfer and removal expenses ... ... 50 111 Travelling allowances and expenses, including transit of children ... ... ... 350 112 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision ... 10 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Credits under Sections 296 and 297 of the Land Act, 1924 £ (National Endowment Revenue) 200 Deductions from salary for board and lodging ... ... 1,320 Maintenance fees, sale of produce, &c. ... ... 2,7 50 4,270 7,435 Total—Subdivision No. XII ... 16,744 Subdivision No. XIII.—Child Welfare. 113 Salaries and Wages— Education and General Divisions. Institutions established wider the Child Welfare Act and Child Welfare Centres— Whangarei— Child Welfare Centre— £ 1 at £340 ... ... 340 2 1 at £185 ... ... 185 525

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION —continued.

Number Jtemj QOQ on Of Persons. | VOTE No. 38.—DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION- -iyzy-dU. 1 continued. __ 1929-30. Subdivision No. XIII.—Child Welfare —continued. £ j £ 113 Salaries and Wages—continued. Education and General Divisions —continued. Institutions, Ac. —continued. Auckland— Child Welfare Centre — £ 1 at £400 ... ... 400 | 2 at £320 ... ... 640 1 at £305 ... ... 305 1 at £295 ... ... 295 1 at £245 .. ... 245 1 at £225 (6 months), £235 (6 months) 238 2 at £200 ... ... 400 2 at £169 ... 338 1 at £156 ... ... 156 13 1 at £78 ... ... 78 — 3,095 Receiving Home— 1 at £205 ... ... 205 1 at £145 ... ... 145 3 1 at £115 ... ... 115 465 Boys' Probation Home— 1 at £225 ... ... 225 1 at £205 ... ... 205 1 at £135 ... 135 4 1 at £130 ... ... 130' j 695 Hamilton — Child Welfare Centre — 1 at £320 (2 months), £340 (10 months) 337 1 at £295 (7 months) ... ... 173 j 1 1 at £275 ... ... 275 1 at £220 (7 months) ... ... 129 1 at £182 ... ... 182 6 1 at £117 ... ... 117 1,213 Receiving Home— 1 at £185 ... ... 185 2 1 at £78 ... ... 78 263 Hawera — Child Welfare Centre— 1 1 at £340 ... ... ... 340 Wanganui— Child Welfare Centre — 1 at £275 275 2 1 at £175 (3 months), £185 (9 months) 183 458 Receiving Home — 1 at £110 ... ... 110 2 1 at £91 ... ... 91 201 Palmerston North — . Child Welfare Centre — 1 at £295 (2 months), £305 (10 months) 304 1 at £275 ... ... 275 1 at £225 (9 months) ... ... 169 4 1 at £182 ... ... 182 930

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION—continued.

Number item. , qnqqn of Persons. VOTE No. 38. —DEPARTMENT OP EDUCATION— ov ' continued. 1929-30. Subdivision No. XIII.—Child Welfare —continued. £ £ 113 Salaries and Wages—continued. Education and General Divisions—continued. Institutions, etc.—-continued. Masterton— Child Welfare Centre — 1 1 at £295 ... ... ... 295 Napier— Child Welfare Centre— £ 1 at £340 ... ... 340 1 at £245 ... ... 245 3 1 at £169 ... ... 169 — 754 Receiving Home— j 1 at £140 ... ... 140 2 1 at £91 ... ... 91 i 231 Gisborne— Child Welfare Centre— 1 1 at £255 (7 months), £265 (5 months) .. 260 Wellington— Child Welfare Centre— 1 at £370 ... ... 370 1 at £350 ... 350 1 at £295 ... ... 295 1 at £295 (9 months) ... ... 222 2 at £275 ... ... 550 1 at £235 ... 235 1 at £230 ... ... 230 1 at £225 ... ... 225 1 at £208 ... ... 208 1 at £200 ... ... 200 1 at £171 ... ... 171 1 at £169 ... ... 169 '1 at £143 ... ... 143 1 at £130 ... ... 130 16 1 at £55 ... ... 55 3,553 Children's Home, Miramar— 1 at £185 ... ... 185 3 at £135 ... ... 405 5 1 at £104 ... ... 104 694 Boys' Probation Home — 1 at £185 ... ... 185 2 1 at £135 ... ... 135 320 Girls' Hostel — 2 at £185 ... ... 370 3 1 at £135 ... ... 135 505 Nelson— Child Welfare Centre — 1 at £340 . ... 340 1 at £235 ... ... 235 1 at £143 ... ... 143 4 1 at £117 ... ... 117 835 Blenheim — Child Welfare Centre— 1 1 at £225 ... ... .. 225

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ofperaons. Itera ' 1929-30. VOTE No. 38,—DEPARTMENT OE EDUCATION— 1929-30. continued. £ £ Subdivision No. XIII.—Child Welfare —continued. 113 Salaries and Wages—continued. Institutions, <£c. —continued. Gkeymouth— Child Welfare Centre— 1 1 at £275 ... ... ... 275 Christchurch — Child Welfare Centre— £ 1 at £340 ... ... 340 1 at £320 (7 months), £330 (5 months) 325 1 at £320 ... ... 320 1 at £245 ... ... 245 1 at £235 (6 months), £245 (6 months) 240 1 at £215 (9 months), £225 (8 months) 218 1 at £195 ' ... ... 195 1 at £185 ... ... 185 1 at £117 ... ... 117 10 1 at £55 ... ... 55 2,240 Receiving Home — 1 at £185 ... ... 185 1 at £135 ... ... 135 4 2 at £130 ... ... 260 580 Boys' Probation Home— 1 at £205 ... ... 205 1 at £185 ... ... 185 4 2 at £104 ... ... 208 598 Ashburton — ■ Child Welfare Centre — 1 1 at £30 ... ... ... 30 Timaru — Child Welfare Centre — 1 at £340 ... ... 340 1 at £275 ... ... 275 1 at £225 ... ... 225 1 at £205 (3 months) ... ... 51 1 at £170 ... ... 170 6 1 .1 at £104 (9 months) ... ... 78 1,139 Girls' Home— i 1 at £235 (10 months) ... ... 196 1 at £185 ... ... 185 1 at £160 ... ... 160 4! 1 at £135 ... .... 135 676 Dunedin — Child Welfare Centre — 1 at £340 ... ... 340 1 at £295 (4 months), £305 (8 months) 302 2 at £275 ... ... 550 1 at £225 (9 months), £235 (3 months) 228 1 at £225 ... ... 225 1 at £215 ... ... 215 1 at £143 ... ... 143 9 1 at £117 ... ... 117 ■ 2,120 |

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ofCone. Item - 1929-30. VOTE No. 38.—DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION— 1929-30. continued. £ £ Subdivision No. XIII.—Child Welfare —continued. 113 Salaries and Wages—continued. Institutions, &c.—continued. ♦ j Dunedin—continued. Boys' Probation Home — £ 1 at £185 ... ... 185 2 1 at £104 ... ... 104 i ' 289 Receiving Home — 1 at £175 ... ... 175 2 1 at £120 ... ... 120 295 Invercargill— Child Welfare Centre — 1 at £320 (8 months), £330 (4 months) 324 1 at £275 ... ... 275 3 1 at £182 .... ... 182 — ! 781 Weraroa Boys' Training Farm— 1 at £405' ... ... 405 2 at £295 ... ... 590 2 at £270 ... ... 540 1 at £255 ... ... 255 2 at £250 ... ... 500 3 at £245 ... ... 735 2 at £235 ... ... 470 2 at £205 ... ... 410 1 at £200 ... ... 200 1 at £188 ... ... 188 3 at £160 ... ... 480 1 at £156 ... ... 156 2 at £145 ... ... 290 1 at £130 ... ... 130 25 1 at £91 ... ... 91 1 5,440 Girls' Home, Burwood— 1 at £340 ... ... 340 1 at £235 ... ... 235 1 at £205 ... ... 205 1 at £185 ... ... 185 1 at £160 ... ... 160 1 at £145 ... ... 145 10 4 at £135 ... ... 540 1,810 158 32,130 Other Charges for and incidental to — 114 Boarding-out of children, maintenance of infants in foster homes, and upkeep of orphans (part recoverable) ... ... ... 80,000 115 Department of Internal Affairs: Payment for services of officers of Registrar-General's Branch ... 20 116 Legal expenses ... ... ... 100 Maintenance of— 117 Inmates in Government Schools and of probationers in Boys' Receiving Homes, medical attendance of infants, and general upkeep of the institutions, including stock and work on land (part recoverable) ... ... ... 26,000

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION—continued.

Number Tt | of Persona. item '! VOTE No. 38.—DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION— 1929-30. J continued. 1929-30. Subdivision No. XIII.—Child Welfare —continued. £ £ Other Charges foe and incidental to —continued. Maintenance of—continued. 118 Inmates in private Industrial Schools: Capitation, refunds of maintenance payments, &c. (part recoverable) ... ... ... 1,600 119 Maintenance of inmates sent to other institutions ... 200 120 Post and Telegraph Department for services of officers ... ... ... 700 Refund of— 121 Inmates'earnings ... ... .. 50 122 Maintenance payments ... ... ... 300 123 Rent, office requisites, telephones, lighting, &c. ... 2,250 124 Transfer and removal expenses ... ... 50 125 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 8,250 126 Wages of inmates employed on farm work, &c. ... 100 127 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision ... 30 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Credits under Sections 296 and 297 of the Land Act, 1924 (National £ Endowment Revenue) ... 3,200 Deductions from salary for board and lodgings ... ... 1, 790 Maintenance fees, sale of produce, rent of property, &c. ... 33,000 37,990 119,650 Total—Subdivision No. XIII ... 151,780 Subdivision No. XIV.—Material and Stores. 128 Salaries— Clerical Division. 1 1 at £335 ... .. ... 335 General Division. 1 1 at £320 ... ... ... 320 Non-permanents. £ 1 at £250 ... ... 250 4 3 at £160 ... ... 480 730 6 1,385 Other Charges for and incidental to — Material and stores — 129 Purchase and manufacture ... ... 4.500 130 Store (rent, lighting, cleaning, &c.), cartage, &c. ... 150 4,650 Less issues to other items of this vote ... 4,000 650 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Issues on payment ... ... £200 Total—Subdivision No. XIV ... 2,035

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION—continued.

of N Con S . Item 1 1929-30. - ! VOTE No. 38.—DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 1929-30. —continued. £ £ Subdivision No. XV.—Miscellaneous Services. Chakges for and incidental to — 131 Accidents to school children and teachers: Grants for medical and legal expenses, scholarships, and compensation ... ... ... 750 132 Additions to salary and leave of absence granted under special circumstances to two teachers (E. W. Beaglehole and T. D. Pearce)... ... 200 Compassionate allowances — 133 To John Mitchell, late architect to the Auckland Education Board ... ... ... 150 134 To B. Stout, late headmaster, Belvedere School, in respect to education service prior to 1906, which cannot count for superannuation purposes ... 250 135 Conferences of Education Authorities, and cost of inquiries ... ... ... 500 136 Council of Education, including District Advisory Committees: Allowances and travelling-expenses of members, clerical assistance, advertising, incidental expenses, &c. ... ... ... 200 137 Examinations: Teachers', Public Service, Scholarships, Technological, &c. (part recoverable) ... 7,250 138 Exchange of Teachers" Allowances, bursaries, &c.... 50 139 Exhibitions : Preparing and forwarding school exhibits ... ... ... 10 140 Expenses and allowances of officers (3) and teacher travelling abroad ... ... ... 350 141 Grading and registration of teachers (including advertising, travelling, legal, and other expenses in connection with appeals re grading, certificates, dismissal, &c., and cost of inquiries) ... ... 500 142 Grant in aid of free kindergartens for infants under school age ... ... ... 4,500 143 Grant of monetary equivalent of leave to widow of late J. Gordon, shorthand-typist, Education Department ... ... ... 2-5 Grants towards— 144 Cost of pictures of New Zealand native birds ... 100 145 Cost of publishing histories of Education in New Zealand ... ... ... 630 146 Cost of travelling-expenses of the Allan Wilkie Shakespearian Company on tour in New Zealand 750 147 Provision of hot meals for sub-normal schoolchildren ... ... ... 20 148 N.Z. Ensigns for schools ... ... 10 149 Office furniture, fittings, and requisites ... ... 400 150 One-third cost of railway fares of members of Jubilee Institute for the Blind on tour through New Zealand ... ... ... 33 151 Overtime and meal allowances ... ... 150 152 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 3,100 153 Printing and stationery (including supply of Parliamentary Papers, publications, photographs, advertising, &c) ... ... ... 3,500 154 Purchase of motor-cars (recoverable) ... ... 400 155 Purchase of motor-buses ... ... ... 1,000 156 Purchase of gramophones and records for schools (recoverable) ... ... ... 2,000 157 Salaries of teachers from overseas on exchange in New Zealand (recoverable) ... ... 1,000 158 Storage and despatch of stores and stationery ... 50 159 Subsidies to public libraries ... ... ... 3,000

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION—continued.

Itom " 1929-30. : VOTE No. 38.—DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 1929-30. —continued. £ £ Subdivision No. XV.—Miscellaneous Services—contd. Charges foe and incidental to —continued. 160 Superannuation contributions of teachers on active service, 1914-19 ... ... ... 10 161 Supervision of ex-pupils of the retardate and other special classes after leaving school ... ... 25 162 Teachers' Superannuation Fund (additional subsidy) 25,000 163 War bursaries ... ... ... 400 164 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to all other items of this subdivision .. 50 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Examination fees, &c. ... £6,000 Recoveries on account of— Gramophones for schools ... 2,000 Salaries, English teachers .. 1,000 9,000 Total—Subdivision No. XV ... 56,363 GROSS Total ... ... ... 3,462,705 Credits-in-aid (a) ... ... ... ... 261,920 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 38 ... 3,200,785 (a) Credits-in-aid— Other Salaries. Charges. 1929-30. £ £ £ Subdivision I 900 .. 900 II .. 172,600 172,600 III .. 6,600 6,600 IV .. 400 400 V .. 3,800 3,800 VI .. 5,400 5,400 VII .. 2,145 2,145 „ VIII .. 15,000 15,000 IX .. 210 210 X .. 500 500 XI 405 2,500 2,905 XII 1,320 2,950 4,270 „ XIII 1,790 36,200 37,990 „ XIV .. 200 200 XV .. 9,000 9,000 Totals .. 4,415 257,505 261,920

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DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH.

1929-30. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Vote No. 39.—Department of Scientific and Industrial £ £ £ Research — Subdivision No. I.—Head Office ... ... 8,776 5,052 7,828 ,, II. —Research Investigations ... 9,596 31,703 41,299 ,, III.—Dominion Laboratory ... 10,409 6,185 16,594 ,, IV.—Dominion Observatory ... 1,179 1,710 2,889 ,, V.—Geological Survey ... ... 4,698 3,609 8,307 ,, VI.—Meteorological Office ... ... 3,628 6,395 10,023 ,, VII.—Petrol Laboratory ... ... 582 90 672 GROSS Total ... ... ... 32,868 54,744 87,612 Ckedits-IN-AID ... ... ... ... 19,309 19,309 NET TOTAL ... ... ... 32,868 35,435 68,303 I Arsons Item " 1929-30. ersons. V 0TE No. 39.—DEPARTMENT OE SCIENTIFIC ■ AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH. - 1929-30. Stibdivision No. I.—Head Office. ® 1 * Salaries— Administrative Division. 1 1 at £1,200 (Secretary) ... ... ... 1,200 Professional Division. Glass B— 1 1 at £515 ... ... ... 515 Clerical Division. Glass V— 1 1 at £380 ... ... ... 380 Class VII— £ 1 at £190 (1 month), £155 (11 months) 158 2 1 at £95 (7 months), £80 (5 months) ... 89 247 Cadet's lodging-allowance ... ... 29 General Division. 1 1 at £205 ... ... ... 205 Non-permanents. 1 at £117 (6 months), £105 (6 months)... Ill 2 1 at £91 (10 months), £78 (2 months) ... 89 200 8 — 2,776 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 75 3 Advisory Council: Allowances and travelling-expenses 725 Expenses of upkeep, Apia Observatory (£100 recover4 able from Imperial Government) ... ... 2,440 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification List." Note.—Scale salaries or wages include cost-of-living bonus.

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DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH—continued.

of^Persons. Item - 1929-30. ' VOTE No. 39.—DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC 1929-30. AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH —continued. j 7 Subdivision No. I.-—Head Office—continued. 5 Othek Charges for and incidental to —continued. 6 Liaison officer, London (one-third of honorarium) ... 167 J 7 New Zealand Journal of Science and Technology ... 400 i 8 Office accommodation ... ... ... 10 Office-fittings and requisites (including typewriters, 9 &c.) ... ..." ... 100 10 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 150 11 Printing and stationery ... ... .. 150 12 Research Scholarships ... ... ... 600 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, 13 maintenance, rent, and calls) ... 30 14 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... j 200 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... j 5 , Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the. Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote). — Apia Observatory ... ... £400 5,052 Total—Subdivision No. I ... : — 7,828 Subdivision No. II.—Research Investigations. 15 Pig Industry : Bacon and Pork Production— Bacon manufacturing investigations: Mis- £ cellaneous ... ... 300 Grants ... ... 400 (Recoverable, £250.) 700 Gold Storage— Grants ... ... 50 Instruments and equipment ... 75 Miscellaneous expenses ... ... 1,200 (Recoverable, £750.) 1,325 17 Dairy Research— Salaries— Non-permanents. 1 at £850 ... ... 850 1 at £750 ... ... 750 2 at £275 ... ... 550 1 at £275 (11 months) ... ... 252 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 at £78 ... ... 78 1 at £52 ... ... 52 2,782 Other Charges for and incidental to — Equipment, apparatus, chemicals, &c. 500 Fittings for laboratory at Palmerston North ... ... 300 Grants ... ... 1,700 Library ... ... 100 Running-expenses ... ... 2,700 Travelling-expenses ... ... 400 Contingencies ... ... 30 (Recoverable, £4,300.) — 5,730 8,512

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DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH—continued.

Number [ tem . i Q2Q-S0 of Persons. V0TE Nq 39,—DBPAETMENT OF SCIENTIFIC W U ' ■ AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH—continued. 1929-30. SubdivisionNo.il. —Research Investigations—continued. £ I £ 18 Flax— Flax selection, breeding, cultivation, £ chemical, and mechanical investigation ... ... 650 Grants ... ... 750 (Recoverable, £700.) 1,400 19 Fruit — Salaries— Non-permanent. 1 at £500 ... ... 500 Other Charges for and incidental to — Miscellaneous ... ... 500 (Recoverable, £500.) — j 1,000 20 Food Values— Charges fob and incidental to — Equipment, accommodation, apparatus, and services ... ... 200 Grants ... ... 200 (Recoverable, £200) — j 400 21 Forest Entomology, Mycology, &c.— | Charges foe and incidental to — | Miscellaneous ... ... ... 250 | 22 Fuel— SalariesProfessional Division. Class G — 1 at £470 (3 months), £445 (9 months) (Provided for under "Subdivision No. Ill") Non-permanents. £ 1 at £300 ... ... 300 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 550 Other Charges for and incidental to — Apparatus, equipment, and fittings ... 275 Grants ... ... 150 Materials, publications, printing, &c. ... 200 Travelling-expenses ... ... 70 (Recoverable, £900.) 695 1,245 23 Imperial Agricultural Research Bureaux— Charges for and incidental to — Contribution towards participation in the Imperial Agricultural Bureaux scheme ... ... 1,250 24 Leather — Salary— Non-permanent. £ 1 at £650 ... ... 650 Other Charges for and-incidental to — Equipment and apparatus ... 200 Grants ... ... 50 Travelling-expenses ... ... 150 Contingencies .. ... 50 (Recoverable, £550.) 1,100

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DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH—continued.

28— B. 7

Number Item VOTE No. 39.—DEPARTMENT OP SCIENTIFIC f , Q0Q qn ofPeisens. AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH—continued. 1V ' Zy aU " 1929-30. Subdivision No. II.—Research Investigations—-continued. £ £ 25 Meat Industry and Products— Charges fob and incidental to — Miscellaneous ... .. ... 26 Mineral Content of Pastures— Charges for and incidental to — £ Grants ... ... 973 Services : Department of Agriculture 1,484 (Recoverable, £1,729.) 2,457 27 New Zealand Institute— Charges for and incidental to — Grants ... ... ... 750 Noxious Weeds— Charges for and incidental to— Grants ... ... ... 2,000 (Recoverable, £1,000.) 29 Plant Research— Salaries— Non-permanents. 1 at £700 ... ... 700 1 at £530 ... ... 530 1 at £295 ... ... 295 1 at £275 ... .. 275 1 at £230 .. ... 230 2 at £210 ... ... 420 1 at £80 ... ... 80 Subsidies to Salaries. 1 at £150 ... ... 150 1 at £125 ... ... 125 1 at £90 ... ... 90 1 at £75 ... ... 75 Unclassified. 1 at £230 ... ... 230 3,200 Other Charges fob and incidental to — Agrostological section and chemical laboratory ... ... 750 Expenses of officer travelling from Australia 55 Buildings ... ... 1,100 Plant research area and mycological investigations ... ... 1,000 Travelling-expenses ... ... 745 Contingencies ... ... 250 (Recoverable, £3,550.) 3,900 30 Radio research — — 7,100 Charges for and incidental to — , Miscellaneous ... ... ... 200 31 Wheat Research— Salaries — Non-permanents. 1 at £800 (6 months), £750 (6 months) 775 1 at £400 (14 months) ... ... 467 1 at £300 ... ... 300 1 at £200 ... ... 200 1 at £100 ... ... 100 1 at £72 ... ... 72 i 1,914 — F

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DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH —continued.

I Number Jt, em , r qnq OA of Persons. VOTE No. 39.—DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC -Ly^y-dU. AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH - -continued, 1929-30 Subdivision No. II. —Research Investigations—continued. g 31 Wheat Research—continued. Other Charges for and incidental to — £ Administration expenses ... ... 100 Expenses of officer travelling from England ... ... 150 Field experimental work and crop certification ... ... 250 Fuel, light, heat, and power ... 100 Grants ... ... 50 Laboratory and office furniture, fittings, equipment, &c. ... ... 1,700 Library ... ... 100 Rent ... ... 104 Storage, freight, cleaning, and other incidental expenses ... ... 250 Subscription to British Flourmillers' Research Association ... ... .105 Travelling-expenses ... ... 350 Contingencies ... 27 (Recoverable, £2,650.) — 3,286 32 Wool Research— 5,200 Charges for and incidental to — Miscellaneous ... ... ... 500 (Recoverable, £100.) gg Pakihi Land Investigation— Charges for and incidental to — Grant ... ... ... 200 34 Canterbury Agricultural College— Charges for and incidental to — Grant for research ... ... ... 3,700 35 General— Charges for and incidental to — Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items above mentioned and for projects arising during the year and not otherwise provided for ... ... ... 2,000 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote)— Recoveries on account of research £17,179 Total—Subdivision No. II ... 41,299 Subdivision No. III.—Dominion Laboratory. 36 Salaries — Professional Division. 1 1 at £1,000 ... ... ... 1,000 Class A— 1 1 at £715 ... ... ... 715 Class B— £ 1 at £590 ... ... 590 2 at £540 ... ... 1,080 5 2 at £515 ... ... 1,030 Class C— — 2 700 1 at £490 ... 490 3 2 at £470 (3 months), £445 (9 months) 903 Class D — —, — 1393 1 at £425 (10 months), £400 (2 months) 421 2 at £380 (11 months), £355 (1 month) 756 1 at £355 ... ... 355 5 1 at £355 (11 months), £335 (1 month) 353 1,885

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DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH—continued.

Number j Item _ of Persons. ' VOTE No. 39.—DEPARTMENT OP SCIENTIFIC 1929-30. AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH—con tinned. 1929-30, Subdivision No. III.—Dominion Laboratory—continued. £ £ 36 Salaries —continued. Professional Division—continued. Class E— f 1 at £320 ... ... 320 2 1 at £320 (7 months), £295 (5 months) 309 Glass F— 629 1 1 at £155 (3 months), £135 (9 months) ... 140 Clerical Division. Glass VII— 1 at £210 (7 months), £190 (5 months) 202 i 1 at £210 (2 months), £190 (10 months) 193 2 at £135 ... ... 270 2 at £115 (1 month), £95 (11 months) 193 7 1 at £80 (11 months) ... ... 73 931 Cadets' lodging-allowances ... ... 80 Fuel allowance ... ... ... 4 General Division. 1 at £260 ... ... 260 2 1 at £185 ... ... 185 445 Non-permanent. 1 at £156 (1 month) ... ... 13 2 1 at £169 ... ... 169 182 29 Allowance to officer whilst absent from New Zealand 200 Allowance to officers performing higher duties, under Public Service Regulations 209 ... ... 105 10,409 Other Charges for and incidental to — 37 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 225 38 Chemicals, apparatus, and repairs to apparatus ... 2,400 39 Expenses of officers going overseas ... ... 150 40 Fees of officers attending science lectures at Universities ... ... ... 45 41 Freight, cartage, and transport charges ... ... 100 42 Fuel, light, power, and water ... ... 450 43 Grant to delegate to Pan-Pacific Conference ... 200 44 Laboratory accommodation and maintenance ... 450 45 Office fittings and requisites... ... ... 125 46 Physical apparatus in connection with standards ... 600 47 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 75 48 Printing and Stationery ... ... ... 200 49 Rent (branch laboratory premises, Auckland) ... 275 50 Rent (branch laboratory premises, Dunedin) ... 120 51 Standards, laboratory ... ... ... 200 52 Subscriptions to Technical Societies ... ... 55 53 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 150 54 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 350 55 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision ... 15 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Gas-testing ... ... £1,400 Miscellaneous fees ... ... 100 1,500 6,185 Total—Subdivision No. Ill ... —— 16,594

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DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH—continued.

Number ft em . 1 Q9Q_S(*) of Persons. VOTE No. 39.-DEPARTMENT OP SCIENTIFIC OU ' ■ AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH—continued. _____ 1929-30. Stibdivision No. IV.—Dominion Observatory. £ £ 56 Salaries— Professional Division. Class A— 1 1 at £715 ... ... ... 715 Class E— 1 1 at £275 (10 months), £250 (2 months) ... 271 Clerical Division. Class VII— 1 1 at £210 (2 months), £190 (10 months) ... 193 3 1,179 • Other Charges for and incidental to — 57 Astronomical sites, testing of ... ... 50 58 Furniture, fittings, &c. ... ... ... 85 59 General expenses ... ... .. 450 60 Grounds, maintenance of ... ... ... 75 61 Instruments and equipment ... ... 1,050 1,710 Total—Subdivision No. IV ... 2,889 Siibdivision No. V.—Geological Survey Branch. 62 Salaries— Professional Division. 1 1 at £775 (Director) ... ... ... 775 Class B— 2 2 at £540 ... ... ... 1,080 Class C— £ 1 at £490 ... ... 490 2 1 at £445 ... ... 445 " Class D— 935 1 at £425 (6 months) ... ... 213 2 1 at £335 ... ... 335 Class E— 548 2 2 at £320 ... ... ... 640 Clerical Division. Glass V— 1 1 at £380 ... ... ... 380 Class VII— 1 1 at £295 ... ... ... 295 Allowance to officer performing higher duties, under Public Service Regulation 209 ... ... 45 11 4,698 Other Charges for and incidental to — 63 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 100 64 Field expenses (partly recoverable) ... ... 350 65 Freight, cartage, and transport charges... ... 30 66 Fuel, light, and water (partly recoverable) ... " 80 67 Grant to representative at International Geological Congress ... ... ... 275 68 Instruments, purchase of ... ... ... 10 69 Instruments: Repairs and maintenance and outfit allowances ... ... ... 194 70 Mineral specimens: Collection and purchase ... 30 71 Office accommodation and maintenance ... 25 72 Office fittings and requisites ... ... 25 * " ' j j

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DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH —continued.

Number Item i QOQ_QA of Persons. VOTE No. 39.—DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC Ay^y OUl AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH—continued. . ; 1929-30. Subdivision No. V.—-Geological Survey Branch £ £ —continued. Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. 73 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 40 74 Printing bulletins, lithographing, &c. ... ... 650 75 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 80 76 Rents ... ... ... 235 77 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 25 78 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 225 79 Tools and field equipment ... ... ... 65 80 Wages of field hands ... ... ... 1,150 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure in81 cidental to the other items of this subdivision ... 20 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Fuel, light, &c. ... .. £30 3,609 Total—Subdivision No. V ... 8,307 I. ' ; ] Subdivision No. VI.—Meteorological Office. 82 Salaries— Professional Division. ? . 1 1 at £900 (Director) ... ... ... 90Q 1 1 at £850 (part salary) ... ... ... 450 Class B— 1 1 at £590 ... - ... ... 590 Class E— £ 1 1 at £250 (3 months), £230 (9 months) 235 1 at £230 (10 months) ... ... 192 427 Clerical Division. Class VII— 1 at £295 ... ... 295 2 1 at £210 (2 months), £190 (10 months) 193 488 General Division. 1 1 at £205 ... ... ... 205 Non-permanents. 1 at £330 ... ... 330 2 1 at £113 ... ... 113 443 Unclassified. 13 13 Local Reporters ... ... ... 125 22 3,628 Other Charges for and incidental to — 83 Advertising, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 35 84 District weather-reporting stations, establishment of 10 85 Fuel, light, power, and water ... ... 10 86 Grant to cover expenses of officer attending Meteorological Conference at Copenhagen ... ... 500 87 Instruments: Purchase and repairs ... .. 450 88 Observatories: Maintenance of and establishment ... 200

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services

DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH—continued.

Number Tf . m of Persons. ' 1929—30. VOTE No. 39.—DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC 1929-30. AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH—continued. £ £ Subdivision No. VI. —Meteorologieal Office—continued. Othek Charges for and incidental to —continued. 89 Office-cleaning ... ... ... 10 90 Office fittings and requisites ... ... 50 91 Passage-money, allowance for purchase of instruments, and other allowances granted to officers joining Mawson Antarctic Expedition ... 200 92 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 4,130 93 Printing and stationery ... ... .. 250 94 Rent ... .. ... 200 95 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 80 96 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 250 97 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision ... 20 6,395 Total—Subdivision No. VI... ... —— 10,023 Subdivision No. VII.—Penological Laboratory. 98 Salaries— Non-permanents. £ 1 at £400 ... ... 400 2 1 at £182 ... ... 182 _ 582 99 Other Charges for and incidental to — Miscellaneous ... ... ... 90 (Recoverable, £200.) Estimated credits-in-aid under section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Miscellaneous ... ... £200 Total—Subdivision No. VII ... 672 GROSS Total ... ... ... ... 87,612 Credits-in-aid (a)... ... ... 19,309 NET TOTAL —VOTE No. 39 ... — j 68,303 (a) Credits-in-aid— 1929-30. Other Charges. £ Subdivision I .. .. .. .. 400 II .. .. .. ..17,179 III .. .. .. .. .. 1,500 V 30 „ VII .. .. .. .. .. 200 Totals .. .. .. .. .. 19,309

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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.

TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT.

Salaries. Other Charges. TotaJ. VOTE No. 40.—TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT— £ £ £ GKOSS Total ... ... ... 3,725 3,317 7,042 Credits-in-aid NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 40 ... ... 3,725 3,317 7,042 ofpetm, Item " 1929-30. VOTE No. 40.—TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT. 1929-30. £ £ 1 Salaries— 1 1 Commissioner ... ... ... 1,000 Professional Division. 1 1 at £715 ... ... ... 715 Clerical Division. Class VI— 1 1 at £335 ... ... ... 335 Glass VII — £ 1 at £295 ... ... 295 2 1 at £115 (1 month), £95 (11 months) 97 392 N on-permanents . 1 at £169 ... ... 169 1 at £156 ... ... 156 3 1 at £91 (9 months) ... ... 68 393 Officer on loan from other Department— 1 1 at £490 ... .. .. 490 Others not specified .. ... ... 400 9 3,725 Other Charges for a?id incidental to— 2 Advertising, books, newspapers, and other publications 45 3 Expenses of Advisory Council ... ... 1,500 4 Fuel, light, power, and water ... ... 85 5 Grant to Overseas Mechanical Transport Council, England (on account research) ... ... 250 6 Office furniture, fittings, and requisites ... ... 760 7 Postage, telegrams, and telephones (including alterations to same) ... ... ... 152 8 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 100 9 Services rendered by other Departments— Post and Telegraph Department ... ... 275 10 Travelling-expenses and transfer of officers ... 150 3,317 Gross Total ... ... ... — 7,042 Credits-in-aid NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 40 ... 7,042

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Appropriations for Nauru and Ocean Islands Account.

NAURU AND OCEAN ISLANDS ACCOUNT.

1929-30. Salaries. | Other Charges. I Total. Vote No. 41. —Nauru and Ocean Islands— £ £ £ Gross Total .. .. .. ... 600 600 Credits-in-aid NET TOTAL .. .. .. ... 600 600 . m Number of Persons. ' 1929—30. VOTE No. 41.—NAUBU AND OCEAN 1929-30. ISLANDS. £ j £ Charges for and incidental to— 1 Administration, travelling-expenses, &c. ... 600 Gross Total ... ... ... —, 600 Credits-in-aid NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 41 ... - 600

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Appropriations for Discharged Soldiers Settlement Account,

DISCHARGED SOLDIERS SETTLEMENT ACCOUNT.

29 -B. 7.

1929-30. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Vote No. 70. —Expenses of Management— £ £ £ Gross Total .. .. .. ... 40,000 40,000 Ceedits-in-ai d NET TOTAL .. ... 40,000 40,000 I of"n, Item " 1929-30. VOTE No. 70.—EXPENSES OF MANAGEMENT. 1929-30. £ £ Charges for and incidental to —• 1 Lands Department: Recovery of management and other departmental expenses connected with the administration of the Discharged Soldiers Settlement Act ... 40,000 Gross Total ... ... ... 40,000 Credits in-aid NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 70 ... 40,000

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Appropriations for Land for Settlements Account.

LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS ACCOUNT.

1929-30. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Vote No. 71. —Land for Settlements Expenses— £ £ £ Gross Total .. .. 1,000 19,935 20,935 Credits-in-aid .. ... 10 10 NET TOTAL .. .. .. 1,000 19,925 20,925 -t ' Number 1 Q'2Q-80 Of Persons. , VOTE No. 71,—LAND FOE SETTLEMENTS ou - i EXPENSES. 1929-30. 1 * SAL abibs — £ £ Clerical Division. 1 1 at £1,000 ... ... ... 1,000 1,000 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Audit fees ... ... ... 75 3 Compensation for improvements on expiry of lease over Section 2, Block VI, Tarawera S.D. ... 1,800 4 Preliminary expenses: Valuations, &c. ... ... 11,000 Eoading, drainage, improvements, &c., for the benefit or protection of settlements under Section 79 of the Land for Settlements Act, 1925 : — 5 Cricklewood Settlement: Water-supply , ... 23 6 Glencoe Settlement: Drainage ... ... 309 7 Hatuma Settlement: Construction of concrete reservoir ... ... ... 75 8 Interest on amount paid as compensation for improvements on Section 2, Block VI, Tarawera Survey District ... ... ... 54 9 Mataikona Settlement: Forming and metalling Pack-spur Eoad ... ... ... 1,400 j 10 Orongo Settlement: Maintenance of drains, &c. ... 450 11 Otahome Settlement: Eoading ... ... 471 12 Putorino Settlement: Drainage ... ... 74 13 Eemuera Settlement : Eoading ... ... 16 Eeporoa Settlement— 14 Erection of bridge over Waiotapu Stream ... 37 15 Maintenance of drains ... ... 340 16 Eoad access to Section 29s ... ... 170 17 Section 54a, Greenfield Settlement, Otago : Eiver protective works ... ... ... 149 18 Section 4s, Corby Settlement: Payment to Public Works Department of value of severances and closed road areas ... ... ... 128 19 Section 6, Horahia Settlement ... ... 50 20 Steward Settlement: Erection of river protection works and erection of groyne to improve intake of water-race ... ... ... 380 Subsidies— 21 Allenby Settlement: Drainage (£1 for £1) ... 375 22 Otway Settlement Drainage (£1 for £2) ... 485 23 Strathvale Settlement: Drainage (£1 for £1) ... 1,125 24 Te Pua Settlement: Completion of roading ... 75 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Servioe Classification List." Note.—Scale salaries or wages include cost-of-living increase

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Appropriations for Land for Settlements Account.

LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS ACCOUNT—continued.

ofpetons. Item ' 1929-30. - VOTE No. 71.—LAND FOE SETTLEMENTS 1929-30. EXPENSES —continued. £ £ Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. Boading, drainage, improvements, &c.—continued. 25 Tawaha Settlement : Removal of logs in Buatanga Stream ... ... «... 38 26 Te Wera Settlement: Grants to— East Coast Babbit Board ... ... 7 27 Waikohu County Council for maintenance of county roads ... ... ... 547 28 Westella Settlement: Compensation for lessee's interest in portion of Aorangi Settlement required in connection with the roading of the Westella Settlement ... ... ... 100 29 Wharekaka Settlement: Water-supply ... 622 30 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 10 31 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 200 32 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 50 20,635 Less estimated amount of items provided for but not required during the current year ... 700 19,935 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Eevenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Miscellaneous ... ... £10 Gross Total ... ... ... 20,935 Credits-in-aid ... ... ... ... 10 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 71 ... 20,925

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Appropriations for Main Highways Account (Main Highways Revenue Fund).

MAIN HIGHWAYS ACCOUNT.

(MAIN HIGHWAYS REVENUE FUND). 1929-30. Salaries. Other Charges. | Total. I Vote No. 72. —-Maintenance of Main Highways— £ £ £ GROSS Total .. .. .. ... 1,253,250 1,253,250 CBEDITS-IN-AID .. .. ... 40,000 40,000 NET TOTAL .. .. ... 1,213,250 1,213,250 Number Item _ 1Q9Q-30 of Persons. VOTE No. 72.—MAINTENANCE OF MAIN HIGHWAYS. _ 1929-30. Charges for and incidental to — £ £ 1 Improvement, maintenance, and repair of main highways, including hire and purchase of machinery and plant or other equipment, and all other expenses, including administration, supervision, travelling-expenses, compensation, or damages in respect of accidents or injuries to workmen, and contingencies ... ... ... 1,099,500 2 Charges and expenses of raising loans ... ... 35,000 3 Compensation under Section 3, Public Works Amendment Act, 1925 ... ... 500 4 Interest on loans recouped to the Consolidated Fund 60,000 5 Management charges of New Zealand Consolidated Stock ... ... ... 250 6 Redemption of securities issued for the Main Highways Construction Fund ... ... ... 40,000 7 Post and Telegraph Department : Cost of collection of motor-registration fees and payment on account of transfers ... ... ... 18,000 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — £ Miscellaneous ... ... 40,000 GROSS Total ... ... ... 1,253,250 Credits-in-aid ... ... ... ••• 40,000 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 72 ... 1,213,250

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Appropriations for Native Land Settlement Account.

NATIVE LAND SETTLEMENT ACCOUNT.

1929-30. • i Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Vote No. 74.—Native Land Purchase Expenses — £ £ £ GROSS Total .. .. .. 2,005 29,700 31,705 Credits-in-aid .. .. .. ... 20 20 NET TOTAL .. .. .. 2,005 29,680 31,685 Number Tforv. -i r, of Persons. item " VOTE No. 74.—NATIVE LAND PURCHASE 1929-30. EXPENSES. 1929-30. 1 * Salaries— " Clerical Division. £ £ Class J— 1 1 at £565 ... ... ... 565 Glass II— ] ' 1 at £515 ... ... ... 515 Glass IV— 1 1 at £425 ... ... ... 425 Non-permanent. 1 1 (Judge's Assistant on Consolidation Schemes, —- Rotorua District) ... ... ... 500 4 — 2,005 Other Charges for and incidental to — ■ 2 Contribution towards expenses of consolidation schemes ... ... ... 2,500 3 Expenditure under Native Land Amendment and Native Land Claims Adjustment Act, 1929— (1) Rendering any Native land or any land owned by Natives fit for settlement. Survey, draining, reclamation, roading, bridging, fencing, clearing, grassing, planting, top-dressing, manuring, &c. (recoverable) ... ... ... 15,000 4 (2) Advances to assist Natives to farm lands owned by or leased to them (recoverable) ... 10,000 5 Travelling and general administration expenses ... 2,000 6 Valuation fees ... ... ... 200 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — £ Refund of valuation fees ... 20 29,700 Gross Total ... ... ... ... 31,705 Credits-in-aid ... ... ... ... 20 NET TOTAL —VOTE No. 74... ... ... 31,685 I Note.—Scale salaries or wages include cost-of-living increase. * For particulars of salaries see " Publio Servioe Classification List."

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Appropriations for State Goal-mines Account.

STATE COAL-MINES ACCOUNT.

1929-30. Salaries. Other Charges. | Total. Vote No. 75. —State Coal-mines — £ £ £ GROSS Total .. .. .. 9,731 300,297 310,028 CBEDITS-IN-aid .. .. ••• 2,350 2,350 NET TOTAL .. .. .. 9 > 731 297,947 307,678 | Number [ Item _ | ofPersona ' | VOTE No. 75. —STATE COAL-MINES. iyzy-au. 1929-30. 1 '-"Salaries — ! Professional Division. £ £ 1 1 at £791 (Superintendent, State Coal-mines) ... 791 Clerical Division. Glass III— 1 1 at £470 ... ... .. 470 Class IV— 2 2 at £425 ... ... ... 850 Class V— £ 2 at £380 ... ... 760 3 1 at £355 ... ... 355 Class VI— 1,115 1 at £335 (7 months), £320 (5 months) 329 2 1 at £320 ... ... 320 Class VII— 649 1 at £295 ... ... 295 1 at £295 (1 month), £275 (11 months) 277 1 at £275 (7 months), £250 (5 months) 262 1 at £210 (11 months), £190 (1 month) 209 1 at £190 (10 months), £155 (2 months) 185 1 at £190 (7 months), £155 (5 months) 176 2 at £135 (11 months), £115 (1 month) 267 1 at £135 (1 month), £115 (11 months) 118 1 at £115 (5 months) £95 (7 months) 104 1 at £115 (6 months) ... .. 58 1 at £115 (2 months), £95 (10 months) 99 1 at £95 (1 month), £80 (11 months) 82 14 1 at £80 (9 months) ... ... 60 2,192 General Division. 1 at £425 ... ... 425 1 at £374 ... ... 374 1 at £370 ... ... 370 1 at £365 ... ... 365 1 at £295 ... ... 295 1 at £290 ... 290 1 at £270 ... ... 270 1 at £260 ... ... 260 9 1 at £255 ... ... 255 2,904 32 Cadet's lodging-allowances ... ... ... 10 Proportion of salaries to be recovered by Mines Department ... ... ... 750 9,731 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Servioa Classification List." Note.—Scale salaries or wages include cost-of-living increase.

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Appropriations for State Goal-mines Account

STATE COAL-MINES ACCOUNT—continued.

of N Pe™ b o e n r , 1929-30. VOTE No. 75—STATE COAL-MINES—continued. 1929-30. Other Charges for and incidental to— £ £ 2 Advances to workmen for erection of dwellings (recoverable) ... ... ... 4,000 3 Audit fees for inspection of accounts ... ... 215 4 Coal supplies free to mine-managers, &c. .. 190 5 Coal supplied at reduced rates to workmen at the mines ... ... ... 1,400 6 Compensation and expenses under Workers' Compensation Acts ... ... ... 4,000 7 Deposits on contracts (recoverable) ... ... 1 300 Depots : Purchase of stocks and trading expenses— 8 Christchurch ... ... ... 40,000 9 Wanganui ... ... ... 3,600 10 Wellington ... ... ... 18,500 Grants — 11 To widow equivalent to leave due to officer (deceased) ... ... ... 30 12 Eepairs to gymnasium, Runanga ... ... 144 13 Runanga Bowling-green ... ... ... 30 14 Runanga Croquet Club ... ... ... 71 15 Runanga Domain ... ... ... ! 50 16 Runanga Gymnastic Club... ... .. 29 17 Runanga street lighting ... ... ... 80 18 Runanga Swimming Club... ... ... 50 19 Runanga Tennis Club ... ... ... 25 20 Harbour rates and royalty ... ... ... 5,500 21 Head office expenses ... ... ... j 237 22 James Colliery expenses ... ... ... 1 44,640 23 Liverpool Colliery expenses ... ... ... 173,200 24 Part travelling-expenses of officer to Australia .. 46 25 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 140 26 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 300 Prospecting and Development of State Coal-mines— 27 MacDonald Mine ... ... ... 25 28 James Mine ... ... ... 1 1,000 29 Liverpool Mine ... ... 500 30 Prospecting work ... ... ... 1,000 31 Public Service Superannuation Fund contribution ... 164 32 Seddonville Colliery expenses ... ... 100 Subsidy— 33 Erection of building for Plunket Nurse, Runanga (£1 for £1) ... ... ... 60 34 Runanga Medical Association ... ... 200 35 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 150 36 Tree-planting, State Coal Reserve, Dunollie ... 200 37 Tree-planting, State Coal Reserve, Waikokowai ... 71 38 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 50 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Return of deposits ... ... £300 Sale of plant, railway tickets, &c. 2,000 Miscellaneous ... ... 50 2,350 300,297 Gross Total ... ... ... ... 310,028 Credits-in-aid ... ... ... ... 2,350 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 75 307,678 I

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Appropriations for State Forests Account.

STATE FORESTS ACCOUNT.

1929-30. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Vole No. 76.—State Forest Service — £ £ £ Capital Charges — Subdivision I. Salaries .. .. .. 27,621 ... 27,621 ,, II.—General Development .. .. ... 10,213 10,213 ,, III. -Forest Fire Prevention .. .. ■ 158 158 „ IV. —Education, &c. .. ••• 235 235 „ V. -Forest Research .. .. ■■■ 3,835 ; 3,835 ,, VI. —General Afforestation .. .. 301,397 j 301,397 27,621 315,838 343,459 Operation and Maintenance Charges— ' Subdivision I. Salaries .. .. .. 20,015 ... , 20,015 ,, II. -General Development .. .. ... 27,290 1 27,290 „ III. —Forest Fire Prevention .. .. ... 3,287 3,287 ,, IV. —Education, &c. .. .. 1,440 1,440 „ V. -Forest Research .. .. ... 4,935 4,935 „ VI. -General Afforestation .. .. ... 6,085 \ 6,085 ,, VII. —Acquisition of Indigenous Forests, &c. ••• 74 74 ,, VIII. —Grants and Subsidies to Local Bodies for Tree-planting: Miscellaneous i 13,329 j 13,329 20,015 56,440 76,455 Gross TOTAL .. .. .. 47,636 372,278 419,914 Credits-IN-AID .. .. 100 2,787 2,887 47,536 369,491 417,027 Less amount not required.. .. 1 ... | ... j 27,570 NET TOTAL .. .. ..| 47,536 | 369,491 I 389,457 Number j Item _ VOT E No. 76.—STATE FOREST SERVICE. 1929-30 of Persons. 1 u\j. | Subdivision No. I. —Salaries. 1929-30. , -L ' oALAlilES jg jg Administrative Division. 1 1 at £850 (Director) ... ... ... 850 Professional Division. Class A— £ 1 at £700 ... ... 700 2 1 at £615 ... ... 615 Class B— 1,315 1 1 at £540 ... ... ... 540 Class C— 1 1 at £50 (part time only) ... ... ... 50 Class D— 1 at £445 ... ... 445 2 1 at £380 (3 months), £400 (9 months) 395 Class E —- 840 2 2 at £320 ... ... ... 640 * For particulars of salaries see " Publio Service Classification List." Note.—Seale salaries or wages include cost-of-living increase.

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STATE FORESTS ACCOUNT—continued.

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Number item. i qoq on of PersonB. VOTE No. 76.—STATE FOEEST SERVICE—continued. 1929-30. Subdivision No. I.—Salaries—continued. £ £ 1 Salaries—continued. Clerical Division. Class II— 1 1 at £515 ... ... ... 515 Class III— 2 2 at £470 ... ... ... 940 Class V— £ 2 at £380 ... ... 760 3 1 at £355 ... ... 355 Class Vl— 1,115 2 at £335 ... ... 670 1 at £320 (4 months), £335 (8 months) 325 5 2 at £295 (3 months), £320 (9 months) 630 Class VII — ' 1,625 6 at £295 ... ... 1,770 1 at £295 (6 months) ... ... 150 1 at £275 ... ... 275 1 at £250 (7 months), £275 (5 months) 263 1 at £250 ... ... 250 2 at £230 ... ... 460 1 at £210 (3 months), £230 (9 months) 225 1 at £210 ... ... 210 1 at £190 (11 months), £210 (1 month) 192 1 at £155 (5 months), £190 (7 months) 175 3 at £155 (11 months), £190 (1 month) 475 4 at £155 ... ... 620 1 at £135 (6 months), £155 (6 months) 145 1 at £135 (11 months), £155 (1 month) 138 1 at £115 (4 months), £135 (8 months) 130 1 at £115 (8 months), £135 (4 months) 123 1 at £95 (7 months), £115 (5 months) 103 1 at £95 (11 months), £115 (1 month) 96 1 at £95 ... ... 95 2 at £80 (2 months), £95 (10 months) 186 1 at £30 (6 months), £95 (6 months) ... 90 1 at £80 (11 months), £95 (1 month) ... 81 36 2 at £80 ... ... 160 6,412 Cadets'lodging-allowances ... ... ... 200 General Division. 4 at £715 ... ... 2,860 3 at £615 ... ... 1,845 2 at £445 .. ... 890 5 at £425 ... ... 2,125 | 1 at £410 ... ... 410 1 at £410 (11 months), £425 (1 month)... 412 2 at £390 ... ... 780 ! 9 at £380 ... ... 3,420 1 at £360 ... ... 360 3 at £340 ... ... 1,020 1 at £330 ... ... 330 6 at £320 ... ... 1,920 6 at £315 ... ... 1,890 1 at £310 ... ... 310 2 at £300 ... ... 600 2 at £295 ... .. 590 6 at £285 ... ... 1,710 1 at £280 ... ... 280 2 at £270 ... ... 540 2 at £265 ... ... 530 3 at £260 ... ... 780 4 at £255 ... ... 1,020 1 at £245 ... ... 245 1 at £235 (11 months), £245 (1 month)... 237 1 at £225 (3 months), £235 (9 months) ... 230 71 I 1 at £205 ... ... 205 | 25 539

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Appropriations for State Forests Account.

STATE FORESTS ACCOUNT—continued.

ofZsons. Item -j 1929-30. I VOTE No. 76.—ESTATE FOREST SERVICE —contd. 1929-30. Subdivision. No. I.—Salaries—continued. £ £ I Salaries—continued. Non-pekmanents. £ 1 at £320 ... ... 320 1 at £312 ... ... 312 1 at £315 ... ... 315 1 at £299 ... ... 299 1 at £273 ... ... 273 3 at £260 ... ... 780 1 at £247 ... ... 247 2 at £245 ... ... 490 1 at £240 ... ... 240 1 at £235 ... ... 235 2 at £222 ... ... 444 1 at £196 ... ... 196 4 at £183 ... ... 732 3 at £169 ... ... 507 2 at £143 ... ... 286 1 at £130 ... ... 130 3 at £117 ... ... 351 3 at £104 ... ... 312 2 at £91 ... ... 182 2 at £83 ... ... 166 37 1 at £78 ... ... 78 6,895 164 Allowances to officers performing special or higher duties (under Public Service Regulations 24a and 209) 250 47,726 Less salaries provided but not now required ... 90 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Department of Lands and Survey : £ Salaries of officers ... ... 100 Total—Subdivision No. I ... 47,636 Subdivision No. II.—General Development and Management of Indigenous State Forests, Provisional State Forests, and Forested Reserves. Capital Chaeges— Charges for and incidental to— 2 Buildings ... ... ... 2,420 3 Demarcation ... ... ... 530 4 Field equipment, tools, instruments, and tents ... 585 5 Forest Atlas ... ... ... 630 6 Motor-vehicles, purchase of ... ... 1,377 7 Office equipment ... ... ... 808 8 Re-establishment Erua Forest ... ... 100 9 Re-establishment Longwood Forest ... ... 237 10 Roads, tracks, and fences ... ... ... 3,455 II Telephone lines (forest) ... ... ... 71 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote)— Miscellaneous ... ... £50 Total —Capital Charges ... ... 10,213

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STATE FORESTS ACCOUNT—continued.

Number item. .. Q9Q 30 of Persons. V 0TE No. 76.—STATE FOREST SEEYICE —contd. -l^y-cSU. 1929-30. Subdivision No. II. —General Development and Management of Indigenous State Forests, &c.—continued. £ £ Operation and Maintenance Charges— Charges for and incidental to — 12 Advertising ... ... ... 265 Compassionate allowances— 13 To widow of late J. C. Johnston, Forest Eanger ... 90 14 To widow of late G. E. Crowley, Eanger, State Forest Service ... ... ... 106 15 Compensation to employees injured on duty ... 360 16 Cost-of-living bonus to annuitants, Public Service Superannuation Fund, and increased pensions to widows and children ... ... ... 23 17 Destruction of deer ... ... ... 360 18 Destruction of wild pigs (recoverable from Department of Agriculture, £150) ... ... 950 19 Forest reconnaissance ... ... ... 4,150 20 Grazing reconnaissance ... ... ... 118 21 Kauri-gum, collection of ... ... ... 50 22 Law-costs ... ... ... 260 23 Maintenance buildings ... ... ... 155 24 Maintenance field equipment, tools, &c. ... 130 25 Maintenance office equipment ... ... 144 26 Maintenance roads, tracks,, and fences ... ... 725 27 Maintenance telephone lines (forest) ... ... 70 28 Office rent, heating, lighting, and cleaning ... 3,670 29 Overtime and meal allowances ... ... 50 30 Payment to other Departments for services rendered 305 31 Policing, patrol and maintenance ... ... 1,430 32 Postage, cables, telegrams, &c. ... ... 1,205 33 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 1,050 34 Public Service Superannuation Fund contribution ... 722 35 Eailway Department: Lease of loading-site (recoverable) ... ... ... 32 36 Eewards payable for information leading to the convictions of persons making false representations with respect to wild life bounties ... ... 10 37 Settlement land examination ... ... 75 38 Special forest investigations ... ... 200 39 Supervision of current operations ... ... 590 40 Survey charges on indigenous forest lands ... 10 41 Timber cruising, valuation, and appraisal (part recoverable) ... ... ... 1,885 42 Transfer and removal expenses ... ... 500 43 Transportation expenses and upkeep of motor-vehicles 2,285 44 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 4,540 45 Wild life control ... ... ... 400 46 Work for other Departments, outside bodies, &c. (recoverable) ... ... ... 285 47 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to other items of subdivision ... ... 90 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Eevenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Destruction of wild pigs— £ Vote, Department of Agriculture 150 Maintenance of roads, tracks, &c.... 100 Eailway Department : Lease of loading-site ... ... 32 Supervision of current operations ... 100 Work for other Departments ... 285 Miscellaneous ... ... 50 / 717 Total —Operation and Maintenance Charges ... 27,290 Total—SubdivisionNo.il ... 37,503

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Appropriations for State Forests Account.

STATE FORESTS ACCOUNT —continued.

ofp™. Item - 1929-30. VOTE No. 76.—STATE FOREST SERVICE—contd. 1929-30. £ £ Subdivision No. III. —Forest Fire Fighting Mid Prevention : Indigenous Forests. Capital Charges— Charges for mid incidental to — 48 Equipment ... ... ... 83 49 Protection improvements .. ... 75 Total—Capital Charges ... ... 158 Operation and Maintenance Charges— Charges for and incidental to— 50 Communication and controls ... ... 150 51 Locomotion ... ... ... 305 52 Maintenance of equipment ... ... ... 47 53 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 535 54 Wages ... ... ... 2,250 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Miscellaneous ... ... £5 Total—Operation and Maintenance Charges ... 3,287 Total —Subdivision No. Ill ... 3,445 Subdivision No. IV.—Education: Banger Instruction School, Working Reference Library, Departmental Publications, and Statistical Data. Capital Charges— Charges for and incidental to — 55 Reference library and text books ... ... 160 56 Photographic equipment ... ... ... 75 Total —Capital Charges ... .. 235 Operation and Maintenance Charges— Charges for and incidental to — 57 Forest exhibits and Technological Museum ... 75 58 Imperial Forestry Bureau ... ... ... 50 59 Imperial Forestry Institute ... ... ... 100 60 Photographic records and material ... ... 285 61 Professional, trade, and current publications ... 195 62 Service bulletins, preparation and publication of ... 700 63 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 35 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Sale of bulletins, &c. ... ... £50 Total —Operation and Maintenance Charges ... 1,440 Total—Subdivision No. IV ... 1,675

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STATE FORESTS ACCOUNT—continued.

Number It „„ _ of Persons. 1929—30. VOTE No. 76.—STATE FOREST SERVICE—contd.\ 1929-30. Subdivision No. V.—Forest Research : Silvicultural £ £ Ecological Utilization and Forest Management. Capital Charges— Charges for and incidental to— 64 Aboretum, Rotorua ... ... ... 50 65 Forest Ecology, Equipment and instruments for ... 10 66 Forest Experiment Station (Auckland) ... ... 370 67 Forest Experiment Station (Westland) ... ... 2,990 68 Forest Experiment Station (Nelson) ... ... 10 69 Timber-testing equipment and apparatus ... 405 Total—Capital Charges ... ... 3,835 Operation and Maintenance Charges— Charges for and incidental to— 70 Exchange and supply of seeds, &c., for experimental purposes ... ... ... 25 71 Forest Ecology ... ... ... 360 72 Forest entomology ... .. ... 1,000 73 Silvicultural management studies ... ... 860 74 Utilization ... ... ... 60 75 Timber products testing and investigations ... 1 1,830 76 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... , 800 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Miscellaneous ... ... £50 I Total—Operation and Maintenance Charges ... j 4,935 Total —Subdivision No. V ... I 8,770 Subdivision No. VI.—General Afforestation: Building, Tree - planting, Maintenance and Protection of Plantations, Operations of Nurseries, Compensation to Employees, and Collateral Activities. Capital Charges— Charges for and incidental to — Nurseries — 77 Golden Downs ... ... ... 4,150 78 Hanmer (part recoverable) ... ... 6,650 79 Kaingaroa ... ... ... 2,000 80 Naseby ... ... ... 975 81 Riverhead ... ... ... 1,220 82 Rotorua ... ... ... 9,000 83 Tapanui ... ... ... 5,700 84 Westland ... ... ... 500 Plantations — 85 Balmoral ... ... ... 9,295 86 Blue Mountain ... ... ... 8,392 87 Conical Hills and Pukerau ... ... 6,745 88 Dumgree ... ... ... 2,350 89 Eyrewell ... ... ... 24,785 90 Galloway ... ... ... 10 91 Gimmerburn ... ... ... 10 92 Greenvale and Dusky Hill ... ... 6,590 93 Golden Downs ... . ... 13,155 94 Hanmer Springs .. ... ... 15,355 95 Kaingaroa ... ... ... 53,850 96 j Karioi ... ... ... 18,290

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Appropriations for State Forests Account.

STATE FORESTS ACCOUNT—continued.

Number Itenu i Q2Q-S0 of Fenona. V0TB No 76 ._ STATE FOREST SERVICE —contd. ou * 1929-30. Subdivision No. VI. —General Afforestation : Building, Tree-planting, dc.—continued. £ £ Capital Charges—continued. Charges for and incidental to—continued. Plantations—continued. 97 Maramarua ... ... ... 20,390 98 Naseby .. ... ... 4,225 99 Omarama ... .. ... 10 100 Puhipuhi ... ... ... 740 101 Raincliffe ... ... .. 20 102 Riverhead ... ... ... 12,800 103 Tairua ... ... ... 15,100 104 Waiotapu ... ... ... 33,415 105 Waitahuna ... ... ... 10 106 Whakarewarewa ... ... ... 3,720 107 Land purchase for extension of nurseries and plantations ... ... ... 21,060 108 Sand-dune reclamation and afforestation ... 885 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Miscellaneous ... ... £10 Total—Capital Charges... ... ... 301,397 Operation and Maintenance Charges— Charges for and incidental to— 109 Experimental machinery ... . . ... 100 110 Forest regulation studies ... ... ... 10 111 Praparation of planting plans and forest extension ... 625 112 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 2,045 113 Tree seed operations (part recoverable) ... ... 2, 700 114 Work performed for other Departments, outside bodies, &c. (recoverable) ... ... ... 605 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Work performed for other Depart- £ ments ... ... 605 Travelling allowances and expenses 300 Tree seed operations ... ... 1,000 1,905 Total—Operation and Maintenance Charges ... 6,|085 Total—Subdivision No. VI ... 307,482 Subdivision No. VII.—Acquisition of Indigenous Forests. Operation and Maintenance Charges— Charges for and incidental to — 115 Refund to Land for Settlements Account— Yearly rent on Sections 28-30, Block VIII, Otanewainuku S.D. ... ... ... 74 Total—Operation Charges ... ... 74 Total—Subdivision No. VII ... — 74

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STATE FORESTS ACCOUNT—continued.

(a) CreditB-in-aid— Salaries. ° ther 19 »- Charges. £ Subdivision I .. 100 .. .. .. 100 II .. .. .. 767 767 II .. 5 .. 5 IV .. .. .. 50 i. 50 V .. 50 .. 50 VI .. .. .. 1,915 .. 1,915 Totals .. .. 100 2,787 £2,887

Number Tt.™ of Persons. 1929-30. VOTE No. 76.—STATE FOREST SERVICE—contd. 1929-30. Subdivision No. VIII.—Grants and Subsidies to Local £ £ Bodies for Tree-planting : Miscellaneous. Opebation and Maintenance Chabges— Charges for and incidental to — 116 Empire Forestry Conference, 1928-29 ... ... 600 117 Ex gratia payment to licensee in respect to construction of tram-lines and overappraisal of timber 869 118 Payment to local authorities under Section 17, Finance Act, 1924 ... .. ... 11,860 Total—Subdivision No. VIII ... 13,329 GBOSS Total ... ... ... ... 419,914 Cbedits-in-aid (a) ... ... ... ... 2,887 417,027 Less Amount not eequieed ... ... ... 27,570 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 76 ... ... 389~457 __ I _

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Appropriations for Westport Harbour Account.

WESTPORT HARBOUR ACCOUNT.

1929-30. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Vote No. 77.—Westport Harbour — £ £ £ Gross Total .. .. .. 6,558 60,813 67,371 Credits-in-aid .. .. .. 75 100 175 NET TOTAL .. .. .. 6,483 60,713 67,196 Number j tem> qoq on Persons. j VOTE No. 77.—WESTPORT HARBOUR. iy^-ou. 1929-30. 1 [ *Salaries— Professional Division. £ £ Class B— 1 1 at £540 ... ... ... 540 Glass D— 2 2 at £425 ... ... ... 850 Class F — 1 1 at £210 ... ... ... 210 Clerical Division. Class II— 1 1 at £515 ... ... ... 515 Class VII— 1 1 at £115 (6 months), £135 (6 months) ... 125 General Division. £ 2 at £363 ... ... 726 1 at £329 ... ... 329 2 at £305 ... ... 610 1 at £276 ... ... 276 2 at £264 ... ... 528 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 at £245 (4 months) ... ... 82 1 at £238 ... ... 238 12 1 at £230 ... ... 230 3,269 Non-permanent. 1 1 at £260 ... ... ... 260 19 Instrument allowances ... ... ... 24 Marine Department: Administration expenses ... 750 Magazine-keeper's allowance ... ... 15 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Contribution from Department of £ Internal Affairs ... ... 75 6,558 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification List." Note. —-Scale salaries or wages include cost-of-living increase.

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Appropriations for West-port Harbour Account.

WESTPORT HARBOUR ACCOUNT—continued.

(a) Credits-in-aid — Other Salaries. Charges. 1929-30. f £ £ 75 100 175 Totals .. ..75 100 175

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of" 1 , Item - 1929-30. VOTE No. 77.—WB8TPOET HARBOUR—contd. 1929-30. Otheh Charges fob and incidental to — £ £ 2 Audit fees ... ... ... 30 3 Breakwaters, extension of ... ... ... 5,000 4 Compensation for accidents ... ... 50 5 Dredge " Maui," purchase of ... ... 16,000 6 Dredging (including repairs and maintenance) ... 30,000 7 Earthquake damage, repair of ... ... 1,000 8 Endowments, cost of administration of ... ... 600 9 Ex gratia payment to J. Ryan ... ... 50 10 Grant to Westport School of Mines ... . . 25 11 Harbour maintenance and working-expenses ... 3,000 12 Launch, maintenance and working expenses of ... 100 13 New launch, purchase of .. ... ... 1,400 14 Office expenses ... ... ... 200 15 Protective works ... ' ... ... 2,000 16 Retiring-allowances ... ... ... 93 17 Superannuation subsidy ... .. ... 125 18 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 100 19 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 30 * 20 Tug: Working-expenses, repairs, and maintenance of 1,000 21 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... ... 10 60,813 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Miscellaneous ... .. £100 Gross Total ... ... ... — 67,371 Credits-in-aid (a) ... ... ... ... 175 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 77 ... 67,196

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Appropriations for Working Railways Account.

WORKING RAILWAYS ACCOUNT.

1929-30. Salaries and Other Charges. Total. Wages. Vote No. 78.—Working Railways — £ £ . £ GROSS Total .. .. .. 5,098,433 3,020,403 8,118,836 Credits-IN-AID .. .. .. 900,000 560,000 1,460,000 « NET TOTAL .. .. .. 4,198,433 2,460,403 6,658,836 ■ of Persons. j Item - 1929-30. 1929-30. VOTE No. 78.—WORKING RAILWAYS.* £ £ ■ 1 General Charges— Head Office: Salaries. Class I— General Management — £ 1 General Manager ... 3,500 1 Assistant General Manager ... 1,250 4,750 Class II— 1 at £850 ... ... 850 2 1 at £800 ... ... 800 1,650 Special Grade III— 1 1 at £665 ... ... ... 665 Grade I— 2 2 at £615 .. ... ... 1,230 Grade II— 4 at £515 ... ... 2,060 5 1 at £490 ... ... 490 2,550 Grade III— 3 3 at £470 ... ... ... 1,410 Grade IV— 2 2 at £425 ... ... ... 850 Grade V— 3 3 at £380 ... ... ... 1,140 Grade VI— 9 9 at £335 ... ... 3,015 * For particulars of salaries see Railways Department Classifioation List, "D.-3."

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Appropriations for Working Railways Account

WORKING RAILWAYS ACCOUNT—continued.

Number i,„_ of Persons. ' 1929—30. VOTE No. 78.—WORKING RAILWAYS —continued. 1929-30. " £ £ 1 General Charges—continued. Head Office : Salaries—continued. Grade VII— £ 12 at £295 ... ... 3,540 3 at £275 ... ... 825 1 at £250 ... ... 250 3 at £230 ... ... 690 2 at £210 ... ... 420 22 1 at £190 ... ... 190 Grade VIII— 5,915 2 at £155 ... ... 310 1 at £135 ... ... 135 1 at £115 ... ... 115 11 7 at £95 ... ... 665 Lodging-allowances— ... ... 1,225 62 7 at £25 ... ... 175 1 at £10 ... ... 10 185 24,585 Contingencies—Temporary clerical assistance, stationery and supplies, travelling allowances and expenses, allowances to members under the Regulations made under the Government Railways Act, 1926, allowances to members on transfer in excess of the regulations, value of accrued leave due to deceased members, special allowance to shorthand-writers, cost of hearing Appeal Board cases, expenses in connection with sittings of Wages Boards, Inquiry Boards, and Royal Commissions, and all other unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote— Salaries of casual clerks, office assistants, £ and typists ... ... 3,500 Australian railway statistics ... 300 Interstate Railway Conference ... 100 Legal expenses, advertising, supply of periodicals, and miscellaneous ... 500 Stationery supplies and printing ... 3,000 Telephone subscriptions ... ... 70 Travelling expenses and allowances ... 1,300 Travelling-expenses, Appeal Board ... 600 — 9,370 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the 1 Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Department of Internal Affairs: Salaries of Private Secretaries to Ministers of Railways, Education, and Labour: 2 at £425, 1 at £295 ... ... £1,145 33,955 Chief Accountant's Office : Salaries. 1 1 at £900 (Chief Accountant) ... ... 900 Grade I-— 2 2 at £615 ... ... ... 1,230 TT 2 2 at £515 ... ... ... 1,030

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Appropriations for Working Railways Account

WORKING RAILWAYS ACCOUNT—continued.

ofpetons. Item - 1929-30. VOTE No. 78.—WORKING RAILWAYS—continued. ___ 1929-30. 1 General Charges—continued. £ £ Chief Accountant's Office : Salaries—continued. Gradelll — £ 5 at £470 ... ... 2,350 7 2 at £445 ... ... 890 Grade IV— 3,240 5 5 at £425 ... ... ... 2,125 Grade V — 12 at £380 ... ... 4,560 14 2 at £355 ... ... 710 Grade VI— 5,270 13 13 at £335 ... ... ... 4,355 Grade VII— 20 at £295 ... ... 5,900 21 1 at £230 ... ... 230 Grade VIII— 6,130 1 1 at £155 ... ... ... 155 66 24,435 Contingencies— Salaries of casual clerks, office assistants, machinists, and ticket sorters 15,000 ■ Stores, stationery, and supplies ... 3,525 Cost of ticket printing ... ... 3,000 Telephone subscriptions ... ... 40 Travelling allowances and expenses ... 2,000 23,565 48,000 Less amounts provided for under other sections 14,000 34,000 Training School: Salaries. Grade V— 1 1 at £380 ... ... 380 Grade VI— 1 1 at £335 ... ... ... 335 Grade VII— £ 2 at £295 ... ... 590 3 1 at £250 ... ... 250 840 Grade VIII— 33 33 at £80 ... ... ... 2,640 38 Lodging-allowances— 32 at £35 ... ... ... 1,120 5,315 Contingencies— Travelling and transfer expenses ... 100 Stationery and supplies ... ... 250 Wages: Casual staff (hostel) ... 600 950 6,265

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Number itom. 1Q9Q—30 of Persons. j V0TE No 78.—WORKING RAILWAYS—continued. ou ' 1929-30. 1 General Charges—continued. £ £ Miscellaneous General Charges. 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, 1926, for special work performed in the course of their duty ... .. £101 Less already provided for under the various sections ... ... 100 1 Audit fees for inspection of accounts ... ... 1,000 Departmental Buildings— Wages of messengers, cleaners, and £ night-watchmen ... ... 3,900 Furniture and fittings ... ... 400 Maintenance of buildings ... ... 2,500 Water, light, and power ... ... 1,200 Postages and freight on hampers ... 2,500 10,500 Expenses in connection with— Members of Railway Department travelling abroad on official business ... ... ... 1,000 Fee to Chairman of Railway Appeal Boards ... 100 Government Railways Superannuation Fund contribution ... ... ... 170,000 Cost-of-living bonus to annuitants, Government Railways Superannuation Fund, and increased pensions to widows and children ... ... ... 17,000 Grant towards funds of Marine Band, Napier ... 3 Grants to officers on retirement equivalent to salary in lieu of leave in terms of regulations ... 2,000 Railway Magazine : Printing and publication ... 5,000 Steamer fares for wives of Members of Parliament attending opening ceremony in connection with electrification of Lyttelton tunnel ... ... 6 Subsidy: Railway Sick Benefit Society... ... 8,000 214,610 Less amounts provided under the various sections 40,000 174,610 Total Head Office and General Charges ... 248,830 2 Divisional Superintendence: Salaries. 2 2 at £1,000 (Divisional Superintendents) ... 2,000 2 2 at £800 (Locomotive Engineers) ... ... 1,600 Special Grade I — 1 1 at £765 ... ... ... 765 Special Grade II— 1 1 at £715 ... ... ... 715 Grade III— 2 2 at £470 ... ... ... 940 Grade IV— 1 1 at £425 ... ... ... 425 Grade V— £ 3 at £380 ... ... 1,140 5 2 at £355 ... ... 710 I — 1,850

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ofl'ersons. Item " 1929-30. VOTE No. 78.—WORKING RAILWAYS—continued. L929-30. 2 Divisional Superintendence : Salaries—continued. £ £ Grade VII— 3 3 at £295 ... ... ... 885 Grade VIII— 2 2 at £115 ... ... ... 230 19 9,410 Contingencies—• • £ Lighting and water ... ... 60 Salary: Casual staff ... ... 208 Stationery, stores, and printing ... 150 Travelling allowances and expenses ... 700 Miscellaneous ... ... 322 1,440 10,850 3 Bbanch Bxpbndituek— Working-expenses of Sections— Including salaries and wages ; allowances to members by regulations made under section 68 of the Government Railways Act, 1926, 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, 1926); increased night allowances to members and allowances to members on transfer in excess of the regulations; value of accrued leave due to deceased members; stationery and supplies; also contingencies and all other unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote — Maintenance Branch— General Superintendence : Salaries. 1 1 at £1,200 (Chief Engineer) ... ... 1,200 1 at £925 (Assistant Chief Engineer) ... .. 925 3 2 at £850 (Inspecting Engineer and Designing Engineer) ... ... ... 1,700 Grade I— 2 2 at £615 ... ... ... 1,230 Grade III— 1 1 at £470 ... ... ... 470 Grade IV— £ 3 at £425 ... ... 1,275 4 1 at £400 ... ... 400 1,675

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Number j tem Of Persons. VOTE No. 78.—WORKING RAILWAYS. —continued. iyza su ' 1929-30. 3 Bbanch Expenditure—continued. £ £ Maintenance Branch—continued. General Superintendence : Salaries—continued. Grade Y— £ 3 at £380 ... ... 1,140 4 1 at £355 ... ... 355 Grade VI — 1,495 1 at £335 ... ... 335 2 1 at £320 ... ... 320 Grade VII— — 655 1 at £295 ... ... 295 1 at £250 ... ... 250 3 1 at £230 ... ... 230 Grade VIII— 775 2 at £165 ... ... 330 1 at £125 ... ... 125 1 at £95 ... ... 95 6 2 at £80 ... ... 160 ■—-—- Lodging-allowances —• 710 26 2 at £35 ... ' ... 70 1 at £25 ... ... 25 95 10,930 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, 1926), increased night allowances to members and allowances to members on transfer in excess of the regulations, value of accrued leave due to deceased members, and all other unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote — £ Lighting and miscellaneous ... 560 Salaries of casual clerks, draughtsmen, and typists ... ... 2,900 Stationery and supplies ... ... 940 Telephone subscriptions ... ... 75 Travelling expenses and allowances ... 720 — 5,195 Working-expenses of Sections— Maintenance of Way and Works— Salaries— 4 at £800 (District Engineers) ... 3,200") Section — 1 Kaihu ... ... 9,150 Gisborne ... ... 16,410 North Island Main Line and Branches 616,990 }- 1,220,222 South Island Main Line and Branches 525,647 Westport ... ... 18,465 Nelson ... ... 14,750 Picton ... ... 15,610 J Special allowance to ex-Inspector J. Smith for originating idea of ballast plough ... ... 50 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) ... ... £11,000 1,225,467 1,236,397

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ofPeraons. Item " 1929-30. VOTE No. 78.—WORKING RAILWAYS —continued. 1929-30. £ £ 3 Branch Expenditure—continued. Maintenance of Signals and Electrical Appliances— General Superintendence : Salaries. 1 I at £925 (Signal and Electrical Engineer) ... 925 1 1 at £800 (Assistant Signal and Electrical Engineer) 800 Grade I— 2 2 at £565 ... ... ... 1,130 Grade II— 3 3 at £515 ... ... ... 1,545 Grade III— £ 1 at £470 ... ... 470 3 2 at £445 ... ... 890 Grade IV— 1,360 2 2 at £400 ... ... ... 800 Grade V— 1 1 at £380 ... ... ... 380 Grade VI— 4 4 at £335 ... ... ... 1,340 Grade VII— 1 at £295 ... ... 295 2 at £250 ... ... 500 6 3 at £190 ... ... 570 Grade VIII— 1,365 1 1 at £125 ... ... ... 125 24 9,770 — Contingencies— Salaries of casual staff ... ... 1,982 Stationery and supplies ... ... 900 Travelling-expenses ... ... 1,370 4,252 14,022 Working-expenses of Sections—Maintenance of Signals and Electrical Appliances— Section-— £ Kaihu ... ... 40 Gisborne ... ... 270 North Island Main Line and Branches, 66,950 South Island Main Line and Branches 49,170 -117,790 Westport ... ... 1,020 Nelson ... ... 155 Picton ... ... 185 J Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) ... ... £150 131,812 Locomotive Branch— General Superintendence : Salaries. 1 1 at £1,200 (Chief Mechanical Engineer) ... 1,200 1 at £1,000 (Superintendent of Work- £ shops) ... ... 1,000 2 1 at £950 (Assistant Chief Mechanical Engineer) ... ... 950 1,950

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of^Persons. 1929-30. 1 VOTE No. 78.—WORKING RAILWAYS -continued. 1929-30 3 Bkanch Expendituke—continued. Locomotive Branch—continued. General Superintendence : Salaries—continued. Soecial Grade I— 1 1 at £765 ... . . : 765 Special Grade II2 2 at £715 ... ... 1,430 Grade I— 1 1 at £315 ... ... ... ! 615 Grade II— 4 4 at £515 ... ... 2,060 Grade III— 4 4 at £470 ... ... ... 1,880 Grade IV— 2 2 at £425 ... ... ... 850 Grade V— 3 | 3 at £380 ... ... ... , 1,140 Grade VI— £ 4 at £335 ... ... 1,340 5 1 at £320 ... ... 320 Grade VII— 1,660 4 at £295 ... ... 1,180 j 4 at £275 ... ... 1,100 9 1 at £230 ... ... 230 Grade VIII— — 2,510 1 at £135 ... ... 135 4 3 at £80 ... ... 240 — 375 38 16,435 Contingencies— Salaries of casual staff ... ... 4,265 Stationery and supplies ... ... 1,500 Travelling allowances and expenses ... 1,700 Telephone subscriptions ... ... 100 7,565 24,000 i t Working-expenses of Sections — Locomotive Transportation and Maintenance of Rollingstock — Section— £ Kaihu ... ... 2,990\ Gisborne ... ... 16,600 North Island Main Line and Branches 1,811,760 South Island Main Line and Branches 1,211,100 3,109, 230 Westport ... ... 40,090 ( Nelson ... ... 13,160 Picton ... 13,530/ Allowance to enginemen and firemen employed on Rimutaka Incline ... ... ... 200 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) ... ... £6,400 3,133, 130

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Number Ito J of Persons. j y0TE No yg.—WORKING RAILWAYS —continued. 0U-1929-30. 3 Bbanch Expenditube—continued. Traffic Branch— General Superintendence : Salaries. 2 2 at £1,000 (General Superintendent of Transportation and Operating and Equipment Assistant) ... 2,000 1 ! 1 at £850 (Commercial Manager) ... 850 Grade 1— 1 1 at £565 ... ... ... 565 Grade II— 4 4 at £515 ... ... ... 2,060 Grade III— £ 5 at £470 ... ... 2,350 7 2 at £445 ... ... 890 Grade IY— —• 3,240 3 at £425 ... ... 1,275 4 1 at £400 ... ... 400 Grade V— — 1,675 9 at £380 ... ... 3,420 11 2 at £355 ... ... 710 Grade VI— 4,130 3 3 at £335 ... ... ... 1,005 Grade VII— 2 at £295 ... ... 590 3 1 at £190 ... ... 190 Grade VIII— 780 1 1 at £95 ... ... ... 95 Lodging-allowance ... ... ... 25 37 — 16,425 Contingencies— Salaries of casual business agents, office assistants, tabulating machinists, and ticket sorters ... 6,925 Stores, stationery, and supplies ... 5,000 Travelling allowances and expenses 4,500 Water, light, and power... ... 250 Printing and advertising ... 16,500 33,175 49,600 Working-expenses of Sections — — Traffic Transportation Expenses — Salaries — 4 4 at £800 (District Traffic Managers)... ... 3,200 Section— Kaihu ... ... 1,850 Gisborne ... ... 6,850 North Island Main Line and Branches 946,500 South Island Main Line and Branches 768,000 }- 1,780,300 Westport ... ... 33,500 Nelson ... ... 12,600 Picton ... ... 11,000 J Allowances to guards employed on Rimutaka incline 100 Counterfeit note tendered at Taihape, moneys stolen by burglars at Waikino and Bunnythorpe, cash lost in fire at Kurow, amount short received in cash-bag from Bank of New Zealand (Wanganui), cash stolen by clerk at Seacliff Station ... 7 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) ... ... £14,305 1,833,207 I Total Working Expenses of Sections ... 6,334,846 i I

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NumLer Tf „„ of Pennons. ' 1929—30. 1 VOTE No. 78.—WORKING RAILWAYS —continued. 1929-30. ] 4 Subsidiary Services— £ £ Lake Wakatipu Steamers— £ Salaries and wages ... ... 7,500 Coal and stores ... ... 5,300 Other charges ... ... 4,000 16,800 Refreshment Rooms: Salaries— Special Grade II— 1 1 at £715 ... .. ... 715 Grade III— 1 1 at £470 ... ... ... 470 Grade IV — 1 1 at £425 ... ... ... 425 Grade Y— 4 4 at £380 ... ... ... 1,520 Grade VI— £ 2 at £335 ... ... 670 3 1 at £320 ... ... 320 Grade YII — 990 5 at £295 ... ... 1,475 1 at £275 ... ... 275 1 at £250 ... ... 250 8 1 at £210 ... ... 210 Grade VIII— 2,210 2 at £135 ... ... 270 1 at £95 ... ... 95 5 2 at £80 ... ... 160 525 23 ; ' 6,855 Wages, stores, provisions, and contingencies ... 120,295 127,150 Advertising Service : Salaries— Special Grade III— 1 1 at £665 ... ... ... 665 Grade IV— 1 1 at £425 ... ... ... 425 Grade V— 1 1 at £355 ... ... ... 355 Grade VI— 1 1 at £335 ... ... ... 335 Grade VII— £ 4 at £295 ... ... 1,180 2 at £250 ... ... 500 7 1 at £210 ... ... 210 Grade VIII— 1,890 1 at £115 ... ... 115 2 1 at £80 ... ... 80 Lodging-allowance— — 195 13 1 at £35 ... ... ... 35 3,900 Wages and contingencies .. ... ... 49,800 53,700 Departmental Dwellings— Maintenance, repairs, and renewals ... ... 174,507 Buildings occupied by refreshment-room, service, bookstall proprietors, &c. — Maintenance, repairs, and renewals ... ... 9,570 Bookstalls—Departmental — Wages, supplies, and contingencies ... ., 1,000

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oE Item " ' 1929-30. — VOTE No. 78. —WORKING RAILWAYS—con tinned. 1929-30. 4 Subsidiary Services—continued. £ £ Road Motor Services-- £ Maintenance and operation ... 118,000 , Heavy-traffic and other license fees ... 2,500 120,500 Total Subsidiary Services ... ... 503,227 Total Head Ofiice, Working-expenses and Subsidiary Services ... ... 7,097, 753 Renewals and Depreciation Fund— Renewal and depreciation of track, bridges, way and works, rolling stock, £ road motors, workshops, &c. ... 200,000 Rolling stock, road motors, machinery, plant, buildings, bridges, and other assets written off to credit of capital as being worn out, abandoned, destroyed, or obsolete in the services of the Railway Department ... 230,000 430,000 Less credits provided for in other items 700,000 Gr. 270,000 Betterments Fund— Improvements of way and works rolling stock, re-freshment-rooms, &c. ... ... ... 30,000 Insurance and Equalization Funds— Replacement of buildings and other property destroyed by fire, upkeep of fire brigades, workers' compensation for accidents, slips, floods, and acci- £ dents, &c. ... ... 75,000 Less credits ... ... 82,000 Gr. 7,000 Credits on account of internal adjustment of interest and rent ... ... ... Gr. 200,000 Total Renewals, &c., Funds ... ... Gr.447,000 5 Stores Branch— £ Comptroller of Stores ... 900 2 i Assistant Comptroller of Stores 665 1 1,565 Purchase of stores and material and store expenses, including salaries, wages, cartage, freights, miscellaneous services, workers' compensation for accidents, contingencies ... ... 2,353,435 2,355,000 Less estimated credits for stores to be. ssued, provided for in other vo.es and items ... ... 2,315,000 40,000 Wages of T. W. Scott, casual labourer, Hillside Store 83 ' 40,083 I I

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Number item. i qon on of Persons. VOTE No. 78.—WORKING RAILWAYS—continued. LVAV-OV. 1929-30. 5 State Sawmills— £ £ Purchase of land, timber, expenses of working mills, including salaries, wages, machinery, supplies, repairs, transport charges, tram construction, royalties, workers' compensation for accidents, and contingencies— £ Mamaku Sawmill ... ... 49,600 Pukete Timber Reserve ... 600 Maroa Timber Reserve ... 1,900 Pokaka Timber Reserve ... 2,000 Frankton Junction Sawmill and Timber-yard ... ... 19,000 73,100 Less estimated credits ... 90,100 Gr. 17,000 Total Stores Branch ... ... ... 23,083 Amount required for purchase of land on behalf of employees under the work- £ shops reorganization scheme ... 15,000 Advances on account of purchase of houses for employees in connection with workshops reorganization scheme 10,000 25,000 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) ... ... £20,000 Payments on account of Railway Sick Benefit Fund (recoverable) ... ... ... 20,000 [ Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Railway Sick Benefit Fund ... £20,000 Amount; required to cover cost of material and work done for departmental and other accounts ... 1,400,000 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) ... £1,387,000 GKOSS Total ... ... ... 8,118,836 Credits-in-aid (a) ... ... ... j 1,460,000 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 78 ... 6,658,836 (a) Credits-in-aid— 1929-30 £ Head Office .. .. .. .. .. 1,145 Maintenance of way and works .. .. . . 11,000 Maintenance of signals, &c. . . .. .. 150 Locomotive transportation, &c. .. .. .. 6,400 Traffic transportation .. .. .. .. 14,305 Workshops reorganization scheme .. .. .. 20,000 Railway Sick Benefit Fund .. .. . . 20,000 Material, &c., for departmental and other accounts. .. 1,387,000 Total .. .. .. .. 1,460,000

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Appropriations for Post Office Account.

POST OFFICE ACCOUNT.

1929-30. Salaries. ! Other Charges. Total. | Vote No. 79.—Post and Telegraph Working-expenses— i £ £ £ Subdivision I.—Postal and Telegraph Salaries ..I 1,782,661 ... ' 1,782,661 ,> II. —Conveyance of Ocean Mails .. ... 104,038 \ 104,058 ,, III■—Conveyance of Inland Mails .. ... 145,000 ! 145,000 „ IV. —Carriage of Mails by Railway .. \ 118,300 \ 118,300 „ V.-—Maintenance of Telegraph and Tele- ■■■ 138,800 ( 138,800 phone Lines „ VI.—Depreciation Fund .. .. . 70,000 70,000 VII.—Motor Service and Workshops .. ... 93,300 93,300 „ VIII.—Miscellaneous Services .. . ■■ 369,158 369,158 GROSS TOTAL .. .. 1,782,661 1,038,616 2,821,277 Credits-IN-AID .. .. 94,000 20,900 114,900 NET TOTAL .. .. 1,688,661 1,017,716 2,706,377 oftt. H ' 1929-30. i ! VOTE No 79.—POST AND TELEGRAPH | 1929-30. | WORKING-EXPENSES. j I £ £ Subdivision No. I.—Postal and Telegraph Salaries. 1 — Administrative Division. £ 1 at £1,300 (Secretary) ... ... 1,300 1 at £1,250 (Chief Telegraph Engineer) 1,250 1 at £1,050 (First Assistant Secretary) ... 1,050 4' 1 at £950 (Second Assistant Secretary)... 950 —— | 4,550 Clerical and Engineering Divisions. i Class Special— 1 at £950 ... ... 950 1 at £875 ... ... 875 1 at £850 ... ... 850 1 at £825 ... ... 825 3 at £790* ... ... 2,372 5 at £765" ... ... 3,825 9 at £715 ... ... 6,435 32 1 11 at £665 ... ... 7,315 Class I— 23,447 14 at £615 ... ... 8,610 32 ; 18 at £565 ... ... 10,170 1 18,780 * l<'or parfcioulnrs of salaries see " L J ost and Telegraph Classification list." Note.—Soale salaries or wages include oost-of-livmg increase.

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I Number rtem . of Persona. V0T E No. 79.—POST AND TELEGRAPH lJzy-dU. __ WORKING-EXPENSES—continued. 1929-30. Subdivision No. I.—Postal and Telegraph Salaries—otd. £ £ 1 Salabies—continued. Clebical and Engineering Divisions—continued Glass II— 30 30 at £515 ... ... ... 15,450 Glass III—• 36 36 at £470 ... ... ... 16,920 Class IV— 108 108 at £425 ... ... ... 45,900 Glass V — 177 177 at £380 ... ... ... 67,260 Class VI— 419 419 at £335 ... ... ... 140,365 Class VII— £ 1,925 at £295 ... ... 567,875 112 at £275 ... 30,800 100 at £250 ... ... 25,000 80 at £230 ... ... 18,400 58 at £210 ... ... 12,180 35 at £190 ... ... 6,650 176 at £155 ... ... 27,280 112 at £135 ... ... 15,120 34 at £115 ... ... 3,910 1 at £95 ... ... 95 2,693 60 at £80 ... ... 4,800 712,110 General Division. Female Officers. Class II— 31 31 at £275 ... ... ... 8,525 Class III — 28 28 at £245 ... ... ... , 6,860 Class IV— 33 at £225 ... ... 7,425 99 66 at £215 ... ... 14,190 Class V— 1 21,615 1 at £194 ... ... 194 143 142 at £185 ... ... 26,270 Class VI— 26,464 147 at £150 ... 22,050 3 at £135 ... ... 405 6 at £122 ... ... 732 8 at £109 ... 872 I at £100 ... ... 100 6 at £96 ... ... 576 176 5 at £83 ... ... 415 25,150 Shorthand-writers, Typists, and Machinists. Glass Special— 3 3 at £245 ... ... ... 735 Class I— 25 25 at £225 ... ... ... 5,625 Class II— 10 10 at £205 ... ... ... 2,050 Class III— II at £185 ... ... 2,035 14 at £175 ... ... 2,450 7 at £160 ... ... 1,120 16 at £145 ... ... 2,320 12 at £130 1,560 23 at £115 ... ... 2,645 22 at £105 ... 2,310 17 at £90 ... ... 1,530 127 5 at £75 ... ... 375 16,345 I

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Number j tem i QQQ_on of Persons. ' VOTE No. 79. —POST AND TELEGRAPH WORKING- ou * EXPEN SES —continued. 1929-30. Subdivision No. I.—Postal and Telegraph Salaries £ £ —continued. 1 Salaries—continued. General Division—continued. Male Officers. Class Special— 3 2 2 at £470 ... ... ... 940 Glass I— 10 10 at £430 ... .. 4,300 Glass II— 12 12 at £390 ... ... 4,680 Glass III— 46 46 at £355 ... ... ... 16,330 Glass IV— 74 74 at £325 ... ... 24,050 Glass V 374 374 at £295 ... ... ... 110,330 Glass VI— £ 8 at £275 ... 2,200 2 at £270 ... ... 540 449 439 at £265 ... ... 116,335 119,075 Glass VII — 1,011 at £240 ... ... 242,640 43 at £220 ... ... 9,460 74 at £207 ... ... 15,318 47 at £194 ... ... 9,118 86 at £181 ... 15,566 205 at £148 ... 30,340 353 at £122 .. ... 43,066 478 at £109 ... ... 52,102 214 at £96 ... ... 20,544 187 at £83 ... ... 15,521 2,779 81 at £70 ... ... 5,670 !. 459,345 Message boys and girls— 846' 846 at £57 ... ... ... 1 48,222 8,765 ! i New stations, telegraphists, cadets, messengers, and training cadets . . ... ... 3,000 1,948,423 Less salaries provided but not now required — Amount unexpended owing to increments being payable for periods of less than £ twelvemonths ... ... 22,420 Amount unexpended owing to: (1) Special leave without pay ; (2) sick leave on half or without pay ... ... 7,362 Amount to be expended on Telegraph and Telephone construction works, to be charged to vote "Telegraph Extension, Public Works Fund" ... 215,000 244,782 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Post Office Savings-bank management £ expenses ... ... 94,000 1,703,641

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Number T fawi I of Persons, j 1929-30. 1929-30. VOTE No. 79.—POST AND TELEGRAPH WORKING„-EXPENSES —continued. & £ Siibdivision No. I. — Postal and Telegraph Salaries —continued. 1 ! Salaries —continued. General Division —continued. Allowances— Forage ... ... ... 600 Locality ... ... ... 120 Lodging ... ... ... 7,000 Miscellaneous ... ... ... 5,000 Contribution to Railways Department for combined Post-Telegraph-Railway Offices ... ... 6,500 Married Officers : To provide a minimum of salary £209 15s. per annum ... ... ... 1,300 Non-classified officers, including country postmasters and telephonists, payable by salary (number, 1,823) 58,000 Salaries of Medical Referees ... ... ... 500 j 79,020 Total—Subdivision No. I 1,782,661 Subdivision No. II.—Conveyance of Ocean Mails. 2 Charges for and incidental to— Pacific Services— North American overland and Atlantic transit— Canada ... ... ... 5,000 United States of America ... 9,000 Resident Agency, San Francisco ... ... 548 New Zealand - San Francisco service ... 25,000 Travelling expenses and allowances to officers employed in the Marine Post-office in the Vancouver and San Francisco services ... ... 1,100 New Zealand - Vancouver service ... ... 20,000 Canal zone transit to Central and South America 10 Great Britain land transit ... ... 400 61,058 Eastern Services — Land and sea transit, including Africa, £ India, and Australia ... ... 1,400 Great Britain ... ... 300 1,700 Australian Services —New Zealand-Australian service (5 months) ... ... ... 15,000 Gratuities, landing, and shipping . . ... 26,000 Postal Union transit charges ... ... 300 43,000 Total—Subdivision No. II ... 104,058

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POST OFFICE ACCOUNT—continued.

Number Ite i qoq o 0 of Persons. VOTE No. 79.—POST AND TELEGRAPH lyzy-OU. WORKING-EXPENSES—continued. _ _ 1929-30. ""* 1 ~ Subdivision No. III. —Conveyance of Inland Mails. £ £ 3 Charges for and incidental to — Auckland ... ... ... 19,000 Blenheim ... ... ... 3,000 Christchureh ... ... .... 12,500 Dunedin ... ... ... 8,500 Gisborne ... ... J 9,300 Grey mouth ... ... I 2,600 Hamilton ... ... ... j 14,500 Invercargill ... .... ... 7,300 Napier ... ... ... | 7,300 Nelson ... ... ... ! 8,250 New Plymouth ... ... ... i 5,000 Oamaru ... ... ... 1,800 Palmerston North ... .... ... I 8,950 Thames ... ... ... 5,200 Timaru ... ... ... , 6,800 Wanganui ... ... ... j 12,000 Wellington ... ... ... j 9,000 Wesport ... ... ... i 2,000 New services, &c. (all districts) ... ... i 2,000 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Subsidies by Government Depart- £ ments for mail services ... 2,400 Subsidies by settlers... ... 1,300 3,700 Total —Subdivision No. Ill ... 145,000 Subdivision No. IV.—Carriage of Mails by Railivay. 4 Charges for and incidental to — Carriage of Mails by Railway— Ordinary mails ... ... ... 118,100 Special trains and trucks ... ... ... 200 Total—Subdivision No. IP ... 118,300 Subdivision No. V.—-Maintenance of Telegraph and Telephone Lines. 5 j Charges for and incidental to — Maintenance of Telegraph and Toll Lines, Wireless and Telephone Exchange Systems— Cable repairs ... ... ... 1,000 Camp allowances ... ... ... 700 Extra labour ... ... ... 170,000 Material for repairs ... ... ... 60,000 Rural telephones (assistance to settlers) ... 100 Travelling - expenses of telegraph engineers and linemen ... ... ... 7,000 238,800 Less amount to be expended on telegraph and telephone construction works ... ... 100,000 Total —Srobdivision No. V ... — 138,800

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o»w, Item ' 1929-30. VOTE No. 79. —POST AND TELEGRAPH 1929-30. ! WORKING-EXPENSES—continued. £ £ Subdivision No. VI.—Depreciation Fund. 6 Charges foe and incidental to — Renewal and replacement of departmental assets ... 70,000 Total—Subdivision No. VI ... 70,000 Subdivision No. VII. —Motor Services and Workshops. 7 | Chakges foe and incidental to — Motor Services," &c.— Allowance to officers using their own bicycles, and to motor-cycle riders ... ... 3,700 Purchase of— Motor vehicles and bicycles ... ... 40,000 Motor accessories ... ... ... 12,000 Motor spirits and oils ... ... ... 36,000 Registration of vehicles and third-party risk insurance ... ... ... 2,100 Repairs and hire ... ... ... 8,000 Wages of mechanics, chauffeurs, &c. ... ... 5,000 Workshops— Material ... ... ... 6,000 Wages of mechanics, &o. ... ... .. 9,000 Miscellaneous ... ... ... 1,500 123,300 Less amount to be expended on telegraph and telephone construction works ... ... 30,000 Total—Subdivision No. VII ... 93,300 Subdivision No. VIII.—Miscellaneous Services. 8 Chakges foe and incidental to — Allowances— Calculation of Savings-bank interest ... ... 4,600 Savings-bank tellers ... ... ... 1,000 5,600 Furniture and fittings — Purchase of ... ... ... 3,500 Repairs to .. ... ... 1,500 I 5,000 Office Management Expenses — j Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 1,000 Audit fees ... ... ... 400 Bank exchange, commission, discount, and stamp duty ... ... ... 1,000 Cleaning and scavenging ... ... ... 14,500 Cost-of-living bonus to annuitants, Public Service Superannuation Fund, and increased pensions to widows and children ... ... ... 5,001 Customs duties ... ... ... j 25,000 High Commissioner's OfficeClerical work, printing, stationery, postages, bills of lading, rent, &c. ... ... 860 Home savings-boxes, purchase of ... • ... j 1,700

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Appropriations for Post Office Account.

POST OFFICE ACCOUNT—continued.

Number i tem . | qOO -Jf) of Persona. VOTE No. 79—POST AND TELEGRAPH WORKING- IW/y-dU. — EXPENSES—continued. 1929-30. I Subdivision No. VIII.—Miscellaneous Services —contd. £ £ 8 Charges fok and incidental to —continued Office Management Expenses—continued. Law-costs ... ... ... 150 Light, fuel, and water ... ... ... 22,000 Mail-bags, purchase and repair of ... ... 3,000 Motor-plates in connection with registration of motor-vehicles (recoverable) ... ... 11,000 New Zealand's share of the cost of International Postal and Telegraph Bureaux, Berne ... 607 Office expenses ... ... ... 6,000 Postal Receiving-boxes, supply of ... ... 100 Public Service Superannuation Fund contribution 32,115 Rent of buildings leased for post and telegraph offices, &c. . ... .. 10,000 Stamps, production of ... ... ... 9,750 Stationery, printing, and binding ... ... 55,000 Temporary exchange attendants ... ... 12,000 Temporary officers, postmen, messengers, and general division ... ... ... 15,000 226,183 Less amount of Customs duty to be expended on material used on telegraph and telephone construction works ... ... ... 18,000 208,183 Overtime and meal allowances ... ... 37,000 Parcel-post expenses ... ... ... 34,000 Sundry Charges— Compensation for articles lost or damaged during transmission by post ... ... ... 300 Expenses in connection with Post and Telegraph Board of Appeal ... ... ... 1,000 Maintenance of Post and Telegraph buildings ... 30,000 Payment of accident expenses, &c., not provided for under Workers' Compensation Act ... ... 1,000 Pensions Department: Grants to retired officers to bring superannuation allowances up to £52 per annum ... ... ... 210 Compensation for injuries sustained under the Workers' Compensation Act ... ... 2,000 Expenses of New Zealand representative on Imperial Communication Advisory Committee ... 550 Expenses incurred by J. R. Smith, Telegraph Engineer, in visiting Australia for purpose of investigating radio development ... ... 76 Allowances to officers acting in higher position during absence of Secretary at the Postal Congress ... ... ... 175 Expenses in connection with the cut-over from manual to automatic, Christchurch Exchange ... 150 Grant to officer on retirement equivalent to salary in lieu of leave, in terms of Post and Telegraph Regulations ... ... ... 475 Compassionate allowance to widow of— £ H. C. Bull ... ... 148 R. E. B. Burge ... ... 148 A. H. Cade ... ... 148 J. Courtney ... ... 168 J. Hutchison ... ... 60 L. A. Jones ... ... 74 R. A. Latimer ... ... 74 G. Menelaus ... ... 74

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Appropriations for Post Office Account.

POST OFFICE ACCOUNT—continued.

(a) Credits-in-aid— Other Salaries. Charges. 1929-30. £ £ £ Subdivision I .. 94,000 .. 94,000 111 .. .. 3,700 3,700 VIII .. .. 17,200 17,200 Totals .. 94,000 20,900 114,900

Number Item qoq on Of Persons. V0TE No 7 9._P0ST AND TELEGRAPH WORKING-EXPENSES—continued. 1929-30. Subdivision No. VIII. —Miscellaneous Services —contd. £ £ 8 Charges for and incidental to —continued. Sundry Charges— Compassionate allowance to widow of— £ D. O'Sullivan ... ... 1,050 J. F. Parker ... ... 74 C. V. LeBrun ... ... 80 W. L. Parker ... ... 98 P. N. Ryan ... ... 148 M. J. Schaab ... ... 190 J. Scullv ... ... 148 2,682 Cash deficiencies— Loss of cash on destruction of Westshore Postoffice premises by fire ... ... .. | 4 Loss of cash through burglary, Manor Place Post- | office premises ... ... ... 2 Loss of cash through money-orders being fraudulently issued ... ... ... 392 Loss of cash through theft at South Dunedin Postoffice ... ... ... 4 Loss of remittance through mail-bag being lost in transit from Blackball to Greymouth ... 55 39,075 Travelling-expenses, &c.— ——j Inspection of offices ... ... ... 4,000 Railway travelling post-offices allowances ... 3,000 Relieving-expenses ... ... ... 4,000 Removal expenses ... ... ... 10,000 Travelling expenses, allowances, and tram-fares ... 5,000 26,000 Typewriters and mechanical appliances : Purchase of 5,000 Typewriter repairs ... ... ... 300 5,300 Uniform clothing ... ... ... 9,000 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Savings-bank management ex- £ penses ... ... 15,500 Sale of home savings-boxes ... 1,700 17,200 Total—Subdivision No. VIII ... ... 369,158 Gross Total ... ... ... ... 2,821,277 Credits-in-aid (a)... ... ... ... 114,900 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 79 ... —— 2,706,377

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262

Appropriations for Public Trustee's Account.

PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S ACCOUNT.

1929-30. ~ ; r - Salaries. j Other Charges, ; Total. Vote No. 80. —Public Trust Office — £ £ £ GROSS Total .. .. .. -214,118 64,747 278,865 Credits-in-aid NET TOTAL .. .. .. 214,118 64,747 278,865 • " ~i '«■ 1929-30. 1 Chargeable on the Public Trustee's Account. 1929-30. VOTE No. 80.—PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. £ £ 1 Salaries— Unclassified. £ 1 at £1,400 (Public Trustee) ... 1,400 2 at £1,000 (Assistant Public Trustees)... 2,000 4 1 at £500 (Financial Adviser) ... 500 3,900 Professional Division. 1 at £900 (Solicitor to Public Trust Office) 900 1 at £850 (Chief Accountant) ... 850 1 at £850 (Controller, Estates Division) 850 1 at £800 (First Assistant Solicitor) ... 800 7 3 at £765 (Assistant Solicitors) ... 2,295 Glass A— 5,695 2 at £715 ... ... 1,430 1 at £665 ... ... 665 7 4 at £615 ... ... 2,460 Class B— 4,555 3 at £590 ... ... 1,770 2 at £565 ... ... 1,130 1 at £540 ... ... 540 15 9 at £515 ... ... 4,635 Class C — 8,075 5 at £490 ... ... 2,450 3 at £470 ... ... 1,410 17 9 at £445 ... ... 4,005 Class D — 7,865 2 at £425 ... ... 850 4 j 2 at £400 ... ... 800 1,650 ' Clerical Division. Class Special— 1 at £815 ... ... 815 5 at £765 ... ... 3,825 5 at £715 ... ... 3,575 20 9 at £665 ... ... 5,985 ' 14,200 Class I— 5 at £615 ... ... 3,075 3 at £590 ... ... 1,770 1 at £565 ... ... 565 1 at £540 (3 months), £565 (9 months) 559 17 7 at £540 ... ... 3,780 i 9,749

263

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Appropriations for Public Trustee's Account.

PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S ACCOUNT—continued.

I It6m - 1929-30. VOTE No. 80.—PUBLIC TEUST OFFICE— 1929-30. continued. £ £ 1 Salaries —continued. Clerical Division—continued. Glass II— £ 5 at £515 ... ... 2,575 8 | 3 at £490 ... ... 1,470 Class III— 4,045 9 at £470 ... ... 4,230 15 6 at £445 ... ... 2,670 Glass IV— 6,900 12 at £425 ... ... 5,100 37 25 at £400 ... ... 10,000 Glass V— •—-—: 15,100 18 at £380 ... ... 6,840 1 at £370 ... ... 370 37 18 at £355 ... ... 6,390 Class VI— 13,600 32 at £335 ... ... 10,720 1 at £320 (1 month), £335 (11 months) 334 1 at £320 (3 months), £335 (9 months) 332 1 at £320 (4 months), £335 (8 months) 330 1 at £320 (5 months), £335 (7 months) 329 1 at £320 (6 months), £335 (6 months) 327 1 at £320 (8 months), £335 (4 months) 325 2 at £320 (9 months), £335 (3 months) 646 1 at £320 (10 months), £335 (2 months) 322 5 at £320 (11 months), £335 (1 month) 1,605 49 3 at £320 ... ... 960 Glass VII— 16,230 27 at £295 ... ... 7,965 3 at £275 (1 month), £295 (11 months) .878 3 at £275 (2 months), £295 (10 months) 873 2 at £275 (3 months), £295 (9 months) 580 2 at £275 (4 months), £295 (8 months) 574 .1 at £275 (6 months), £295 (6 months) 284 1 at £275 (7 months), £295 (5 months) 283 2 at £275 (8 months), £295 (4 months) 564 1 at £275 (9 months), £295 (3 months) 280 i 4 at £275 (10 months), £295 (2 months) 1,112 6 at £275 (11 months), £295 (1 month) 1,658 5 at £275 ... ... 1,375 1 at £250 (5 months), £275 (7 months) 264 1 at £250 (7 months), £275 (5 months) 261 1 at £250 (8 months), £275 (4 months) 258 2 at £250 (9 months), £275 (3 months) 510 4 at £250 (10 mont'is), £275 (2 months) 1,014 1 at £250 (11 months), £275 (1 month) 251 4 at £250 ... ... 1,000 1 at £230 (1 month), £250 (11 months) 248 1 at £230 (5 months), £250 (7 months) 242 1 at £230 (7 months), £250 (5 months) 237 2 at £230 (9 months), £250 (3 months) 470 3 at £230 (10 months), £250 (2 months) 698 4 at £230 ... ... 920 4 at £210 (2 months), £230 (10 months) 911 2 at £210 (5 months), £230 (7 months) 441 1 at £210 (8 months), £230 (4 months) 217 5 at £210 (9 months), £230 (3 months) 1,069 4 at £210 (10 months), £230 (2 months) 850 7 at £210 ... ... 1,470 4 at £190 (1 month), £210 (11 months) 830 2 at £190 (2 months), £210 (10 months) 413 2 at £190 (3 months), £210 (9 months) 409 2 at £190 (5 months), £210 (7 months) 403 1 at £190 (6 months), £210 (6 months) 200

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264

Appropriations for Public Trustee's Account.

PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S ACCOUNT—continued.

Number Ite J qQO.Qn of Persons. i V0T E No. 80.—PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE— LJ^J ou ' 1 continued. 1929-30. 1 Salaries —continued. £ £ Class VII—continued. £ 4 at £190 (9 months), £210 (3 months) 777 7 at £190 (10 months), £210 (2 months) 1,349 1 at £190 (11 months), £210 (1 month) 192 1 at £190 ... ... 190 1 at £155 (3 months), £210 (9 months) 195 4 at £155 (2 months), £190 (10 months) 734 4 at £155 (3 months), £190 (9 months) 721 8 at £155 (4 months), £190 (8 months) 1,419 9 at £155 (5 months), £190 (7 months) 1,578 4 at £155 (6 months), £190 (6 months) 690 1 at £155 (7 months), £190 (5 months) 170 8 at £155 (8 months), £190 (4 months) 1,333 5 at £155 (10 months), £190 (2 months) 799 5 at £155 (11 months), £190 (1 month) 785 2 at £155 ... 310 2 at £135 (1 month), £155 (11 months) 308 5 at £135 (2 months), £155 (10 months) 755 8 at £135 (3 months), £155 (9 months) 1,200 4 at £135 (4 months), £155 (8 months) 592 1 at £135 (6 months), £155 (6 months) 145 1 at £135 (7 months), £155 (5 months) 143 13 at £135 (9 months), £155 (3 months) 1,775 18 at £135 (lOmonths), £155 (2 months) 2,490 7 at £135 (11 months), £155 (1 month) 959 4 at £135 ... ... 540 2 at £115 (1 month), £135 (11 months) 268 1 at £115 (8 months), £135 (4 months) 122 2 at £115 ... ... 230 2 at £95 (11 months), £115 (1 month) 187 I at £80 (1 month), £95 (11 months) 94 17 at £80 (2 months), £95 (10 months) 1,664 II at £80 (3 months), £95 (9 months) 1,011 6 at £80 (4 months) £95 (8 months) ... 541 1 at £80 (5 months), £95 (7 months) ... 89 1 at £80 (6 months), £95 (6 months) ... 88 2 at £80 (7 months), £95 (5 months) ... 173 11 at £80 (9 months), £95 (3 months) 924 4 at £80 (10 months) £95 (2 months)... 329 9 at £80 (11 months), £95 (1 month) ... 730 4 at £80 ... ... 320 2 at £80 (11 months) ... . 150 2 at £80 (9 months) ... ... 120 324 2 at £80 (8| months) ... ... 114 — 57,315 General Division. 3 at £500 ... ... 1,500 1 at £390 ... ... 390 1 at £360 (3 months), £370 (9 months)... 368 4 at £340 ... ... 1,360 1 at £330 ... 330 2 at £295 ... ... 590 1 at £265 ... ... 265 2 at £260 ... ... 520 1 at £245 ... ... 245 3 at £225 ... ... 675 1 at £215 (1 month), £225 (11 months)... 224 19 at £205 ... ... 3,895 9 at £195 ... ... 1,755 7 at £185 ... ... 1,295 1 at £175 (1 month), £185 (11 months) ... 184 58 2 at £150 ... ... 300 — 13,896

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265

Appropriations for Public Trustee's Account.

PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S ACCOUNT—continued.

34—8. 7.

J S lA " 29 -8°VOTE No. 80.—PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE— 1929-30 continued. £ £ 1 Salaries —continued. Lodging-allowances. £ 8 at £35 ... 280 3 at £35 (11 months), £25 (1 month) . 99 2 at £35 (10 months), £25 (2 months) ... 68 4 at £35 (9 months), £25 (3 months) ... 118 1 at £35 (7 months), £25 (5 months) ... 31 1 at £35 (6 months), £25 (6 months) ... 30 2 at £35 (5 months), £25 (7 months) ... 58 4 at £35 (4 months), £25 (8 months) ... 112 14 at £35 (3 months), £25 (9 months) ... 378 1 at £35 (2 months), £25 (10 months) ... 26 1 at £25 (11-i-months) ... ... 24 1 at £10 " ... ... 10 1,234 Temporary Assistance. 1 at £500 ... ... 500 1 at £425 ... ... 425 2 at £400 ... ... 800 1 at £380 ... ... 380 2 at £375 ... ... 750 1 at £355 ... ... 355 3 at £350 ... ... 1,050 1 at £350 (11 months) ... ... 325 1 at £350 (8& months) ... ... 250 1 at £335 " ... ... 335 3 at £320 ... ... 960 3 at £300 ... ... 900 2 at £295 .. ... 590 1 at £275 ... ... 275 1 at £275 (10| months) ... ... 240 6 at £260 ' ... ... 1,560 1 at £260 (11 months) ... ... 240 1 at £260 (9 months) ... ... 195 7 at £250 ... ... 1,750 1 at £250 (9 months) ... • • • 190 2 at £247 ••• 494 1 at £234 ... ... 234 1 at £218 ... ... 218 9 at £208 ... ... 1,872 1 at £208 (9 months) ... ... 156 4 at £195 ' ... ... 780 1 at £195 (10 months) ... ... 160 2 at £185 ... 370 10 at £182 ... ... 1,820 ' 1 at £L82 (9 months) ... ... 137 3 at £169 ... ... 507 16 at £156 ... ... 2,496 1 at £156 (10 months) ... ■ • • 130 1 at £156 (7 months) ... ••• 91 1 at £155 ... 155 5 at £143 ... 715 19 at £130 ... ■■■ 2,470 21 at £117 ... 2,457 I at £117 (10i months) ... ... 100 1 at £110 " ... HO 21 at £104 ... ... 2,184 1 at £104 (11* months) ... ... 100 8 at £91 " ... • 728 1 at £91 (8 months) ... 60 10 at £78 ... ••• 780 2 at £78 (10 months) ... ... 130

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266

Appropriations for Public Trustee's Account.

PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S ACCOUNT—continued.

Number item. of Persons, j ' VOTE No. 80.—PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE 1929-30. 1 continued. 1929-30. ,, , [— 1 Salaries—continued. £ _g Temporary Assistance—continued. £ 6 at £65 ... ... 390 L at £65 months) ... ... 58 1 at £65 (9 months) ... 50 193 1 at £65 (8 months) ... ... 42 32,064 812 -- i 216,073 Allowances for performing special or higher duties (Public Service Regulations Nos. 24a and 209) ... 60 Less amount provided for officers 216,133 who have left the employ of the Department since 1st April, 1929- £ Permanent ... 1,230 Non-permanent ... ... 785 2,015 ] 214,118 | Other Charges for and incidental to — j ; 2 Additions, improvements, repairs, maintenance, insurance of premises, plant, and motor-vehicles ... 7,500 3 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... | 6,000 4 Audit fees for inspection of accounts ... ... i 700 5 Commission to agents other than permanent officers i 9,000 6 Cost-of-living bonus to annuitants, Public Service Superannuation Fund, and increased pensions to widows and children ... ... ... 117 Department of Internal Affairs on account of— 7 Wages of custodian, messengers, charwomen, &c. 7,000 8 Proportion of salaries of officers in High Commissioner's office and proportion of rent ... 1,300 9 Proportion of salary of Lady Medical Referee ... 30 10 Exchange on remittances to and from London ... 400 11 Honorarium of member of Investment Board ... 110 12 Land-tax ... ... ... 2,250 13 Legal expenses ... .. ... 275 14 Membership subscriptions to Chambers of Commerce 35 15 Overtime and meal allowances ... ... 400 16 Post and Telegraph Department for services of officers 750 17 Postage, telegrams, rent of boxes, freight, and cartage 4,000 18 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 6,500 19 Public Service Superannuation Fund contribution ... 3,030 ' 20 Rates " ... ... ... 1,200 21 Rent ... ... ... 1,400 22 Stamp duty on receipts and cheques ... ... 950 23 Stores for cleaning, lighting, heating, &c. ... 5,000 24 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 1,500 1 25 Transfer and removal expenses ... ... 1,200 26 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 4,000 27 Contingencies, including petty expenses, fidelity insurance, and sundries ... ... ... 100 ! 64,747 Gross Total ... ... ... 278,865 I Credits-in-aid ... ... ... j | NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 80 ... 278,865

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267

Appropriations for Native Trustee's Account.

NATIVE TRUSTEE'S ACCOUNT.

1929-30. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Vote No. 81. —Native Trust Office — £ £ £ GEOSS Total .. .. .. 10,555 4,726 15,281 Ceedits-in-aid NET TOTAL .. .. 10,555 4,726 15,281 Number Item , qonqn of Persons. xunu OU. — For Services chargeable on the Native Trustee's Account. 1929-30. [ VOTE No. 81.—NATIVE TRUST OFFICE. £ £ 1 *Salakies— Unclassified. 1 1 at £950 (Native Trustee) ... ... ... | 950 Professional Division. Class B— 1 1 at £590 ... ... ... ! 590 Glass C— 1 1 at £490 ... ... ... 490 Glass D— 1 1 at £425 ... ... ... 425 Clerical Division. Glass Special — 1 1 at £765 (Deputy Native Trustee) ... ... 765 Glass V— 1 1 at £380 ... ... ... 380 Glass VI — £ 4 at £335 ... ... 1,340 5 1 at £320 ... ... 320 Glass VII— —— 1,660 2 at £295 ... ... 590 2 at £210 ... ... 420 2 at £190 ... ... 380 1 at £155 ... ... 155 1 at £135 ... ... 135 10 2 at £95 ... ... 190 1,870 General Division. 1 at £400 ... ... 400 2 at £380 ... ... 760 2 at £360 ... ... 720 1 at £295 ... ... 295 1 at £265 ... ... 265 1 at £225 ... ... 225 9 1 at £160 ... ... 160 2,825 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification List." Notk.—-Scale salaries or wages include cost-of-living increase.

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268

Appropriations for Native Trustee's Account.

NATIVE TRUSTEE'S ACCOUNT—continued.

Number l Item _ 1929-30 o eraons. j p or s erv j ces chargeable on the Native Trustee's Account — |- —continued. ' 1929-30. "" " | VOTE No. 81.—NATIVE TRUST OFFICE— £ £ continued. 1 Salaries—continued. Non-permanents. £ 1 at £130 ... ... 130 1 at £117 ... ... 117 1 at £91 ... ... 91 5 2 at £78 ... ... 156 Others not specified ... ... 106 35 600 10,555 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Additions, improvements, repairs, maintenance, insurance of premises, plant, and vehicles ... 500 3 Agent's commission ... ... ... 20 4 Audit fees for inspection of accounts ... . • • 50 5 Cleaning, lighting, firing, &c. ... ... 150 6 Legal expenses ... ... ... j 30 7 Maori Ethnological Research Fund, subsidy to ... 250 8 Motor-cars, purchase of ... ... ... I L,350 9 Native Trust Board, fees to members ... ... 30 10 Office equipment ... ... 100 11 Overtime and meal allowances ... ... 10 12 Postage, telegrams, freight, cartage, and rent of boxes 225 13 Post and Telegraph Department: Payment for services ... ... ... I 125 14 Printing and stationery ... ... ... j 250 15 Public Service Superannuation Fond contribution ... 171 16 Rent ... ... 550 17 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 150 18 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 740 19 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... ... i 25 I 4,726 Gross Total ... ... ... 15,281 Credits-in-aid NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 81 ... 15,281

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269

Appropriations for Government Insurance Account.

GOVERNMENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT.

1929-30. Salaries. Other Charges, j Total. Vote No. 82. —Government Insurance— £ £ £ GROSS Total .. . . 38,289 77,853 116,14:2 CREDITS-IN-AID .. 150 725 875 NET TOTAL .. 38,139 77,128 115,267 •KSi. I 1 -- ; 1929-30. 1929-30 Chargeable on the Government Insurance Account. £ i £ VOTE No. 82.—GOVERNMENT INSUEANCE. 1 *SALARIES— Administrative Division. 1 1 at £1,100 ... ... ... 1,100 Professional Division. 1 1 at £900 ... ... ... 900 Clerical Division. Glass Special— £ 1 at £815 ... ... 815 2 at £715 ... ... 1,430 4 1 at £665 ... ... 665 2,910 Class I — 1 at £615 (8-J- months), £470 months) 572 3 2 at £590 " ... ... 1,180 1,752 Class II — 1 at £515 ... ... 515 ! 2 1 at £490 (8 months), £470 (4 months) 484 ; 999 Class III— 1 at £470 ... ... 470 2 at £460 ... ... 920 5 2 at £445 ... ... 890 2,280 Class IV — 2 at £425 ... ... 850 5 at £400 ... ... • 2,000 8 1 at £400 (8 months), £380 (4 months) 394 3,244 Class V— 6 at £380 ... ... 2,280 7 1 at £355 ... ... 355 2,635 Class VI— 17 17 at £335 ... ... ... 5,695 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Servioe Classification List." Note.—-Scale salaries or wages include cost-of-living increase.

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270

Appropriations for Government Insurance Account.

GOVERNMENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT—continued.

Number Item of Persons. VOTE No. 82.—GOVERNMENT INSURANCE— iy^y-OU. continued. 1929-30. 1 Salaries—continued. £ £ Clerical Division —continued. Class VII— £ 14 at £295 ... ... 4,130 1 at £295 (11 months), £275 (1 month) 293 1 at £250 (11 months), £230 (1 month) 248 2 at £250 (9 months), £230 (3 months) 490 1 at £250 (5 months), £230 (7 months) 238 2 at £230 ... ... 460 1 at £230 (10 months), £210 (2 months) 227 1 at £210 ... ... 210 4 at £210 (11 months), £190 (1 month) 832 1 at £210 (5 months), £190 (7 months) 198 2 at £210 (2 months), £190 (10 months) 386 4 at £210 (1 month), £190 (11 months) 768 1 at £190 ... ... 190 2 at £190 (8 months), £155 (4 months) 356 2 at £190 (7 months), £155 (5 months) 350 3 at £190 (2 months), £155 (10 months) 483 2 at £l£>5 ... ... 310 2 at £155 (2 months), £135 (10 months) 276 1 at £135 (10 months), £115 (2 months) 132 1 at £135 (7 months), £115 (5 months) 127 2 at £135 (6 months), £115 (6 months) 250 1 at £135 (4 months), £115 (8 months) 122 2 at £135 (1 month), £115 (11 months) 234 1 at £115 (10 months), £95 (2 months) 112 1 at £115 (9 months), £95 (3 months) 110 [ 1 at £115 (1 month), £95 (11 months) 97 60 4 at £80 ... ... 320 11,949 Cadets' lodging-allowances ... ... ... 150 General Division. 1 at £255 (3 months) ... ... 64 1 at £205 ... ... 205 5 3 at £185 ... ... 555 824 Non-permanents. 2 at £182 ... ... 364 4 at £143 ... ... 572 3 at £130 ... ... 390 1 at £104 ... ... 104 4 at £91 ... ... 364 6 at £78 ... ... 468 22 2 at £65 ... ... 130 2 392 1 Chief Medical Officer ... ... ... 450 Allowances to officers temporarily performing higher 136 duties (Public Service Regulations 24a and 209) ... 200 Audit fees ... ... ... 325 Department of Internal Affairs on account of clerical work performed in office of High Commissioner, London ... .. ... 450 Allowance to married officer to provide a minimum of salary of £209 15s. per annum ... ... 34 38,289

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Appropriations for Government Insurance Account.

GOVERNMENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT—continued.

' ;; ...V ' Hi '' ' -*"»»• Number T t» m of Persons. I 1929-30. — VOTE No. 82.—GOVERNMENT INSURANCE— 1929-30. continued. £ £ Othek charges fob and incidental to — 2 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and other publications ... ... ... 1,250 3 Bank exchange and agency fees ... ... 100 4 Commission (including canvassers' allowances) ... 45,000 5 Cost-of-living bonus to annuitants, Public Service Superannuation Fund, and increased pensions to widows and children ... ... ... 88 6 Fees for certificates of death, &c. ... ... 65 7 Fuel, light, power, and water ... ... 900 8 Insurance premiums ... ... ... 450 9 Law-costs ... ... ... 250 10 Medical fees ... ... ... 5,000 11 Office-cleaning ... ... ... 150 12 Office fittings and requisites... ... ... 500 13 Office premises : Capital expenditure on alterations and additions to ... ... ... 10,000 14 Overtime and meal allowances ... ... 750 15 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 2,000 16 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 2,500 17 Public Service Superannuation Fund contribution ... 630 18 Remuneration of member of Investment Board ... 70 19 Rent ... ... 2,200 20 Repairs of buildings, &c. ... ... ... 850 Services rendered by— 21 Department of Internal Affairs ... ... 3,000 22 Post and Telegraph Department ... ... 200 23 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... ... 550 24 Transfer and removal expenses ... ... 300 25 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 650 Typewriters— 26 Purchase of ... ... ... 150 27 Maintenance of ... ... ... 50 28 Valuation fees ... ... ... 100 29 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 100 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — National Provident and Friendly £ Societies Department ... 125 Miscellaneous ... ... 750 . ! 87577 853 Gross Total ... ... .116,142 Credits-in-aid (a) ... ... ... 875 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 82 115,267 < . . ! (a) Credits-in-aid — 1929-30. £ Salaries . 150 Other charges . . 725 Total . . . , . , 815

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272

Appropriations for Public Service Superannuation Fund Account.

PUBLIC SERVICE SUPERANNUATION FUND ACCOUNT.

1929-30. Salaries. ! Other Charges. ' Total. J J Vote No. 83. — Public Service Superannuation Fund £ £ £ Office— Gross Total .. .. .. 2,865 5,547 8,412 Credits-in-aid NET TOTAL .. '.. ...' 2,865 5,547 8,412 ! Number jjt em i md f of Persons. ' Chargeable on the Public Service Superannuation Fund 1929-30. _|_ Account. 1929-30. | V0TE No 83.—PUBLIC SERVICE SUPERANNUATION FUND OFFICE. j £ 1 £ 1 * Salaries— j. Clerical Division. Glass Special— 1 1 at £665 ... ... ... j 665 Glass III— 1 1 at £470 ... ... ... ! 470 Class VI— £ : 1 at £335 ... ... 335 2 j 1 at £320 ... ... 320 Class VII— 655 1 at £250 (9 months), £275 (3 months) 256 1 at £135 (3 months), £155 (9 months) 150 1 at £95 (1 month), £115 (11 months) 113 4 1 at £80 ... ... 80 Lodging-allowances— —— 599 1 at £25 (1 month), £10 (11 months) ... 11 1 at £25 ... ... 25 1 at £35 ... ... 35 — 71 General Division. 1 1 at £205 ... .. ... ... 205 Non-permanent. 1 at £140 ... ... 140 2 1 at £65 (11 months) ... ... 60 — 1 200 11 — 1 2,865 j Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Audit fees ... ... ... 50 3 Heating, lighting, and cleaning ... ... 65 4 Medical fees ... ... ... 60 5 Messenger service ... ... ... 50 6 Office fittings and requisites ... ... 1 25 7 Postages, telegrams, and services ... ... 180 8 Post and Telegraph charges... ... ... 750 9 Printing and stationery ... ... 150 10 Public Trustee's commission ... ... 3,900 11 Rent ... ... ... | 197 12 Typewriters, addressograph, and other machines (upkeep) ... ... ... i 20 13 Contingencies including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... ... 100 5,547 Gross Total ... ... ... 8,412 Credits-in-aid NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 83 ... 8,412 * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification List." Note.— Soale salaries or wages include cost-of-living inorease.

273

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Appropriations for State Fire Insurance Account.

STATE FIRE INSURANCE ACCOUNT.

35—8. 7.

1929-30. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Vote No. 84. —State Fire Insurance — £ £ £ Gross TOTAL .. .. .. 39,415 10,844 50,259 CREDITS-IN-AID .. .. 9,300 150 9,450 NET TOTAL .. .. 30,115 10,694 40,809 oS!±L 1929-30. — Chargeable on the State Fire Insurance Account. 1929-30. [ VOTE No. 84.—STATE FIRE INSURANCE. £ £ 1 * Salaries— Administrative Division. 1 1 (General Manager) at £1,100 (also £100 per annum as member, Public Service Appeal Board) ... 1,100 Clerical Division. Class Special— £ 1 at £765 ... ... 765 4 3 at £715 ... ... 2,145 Glass I— 2,910 1 at £590 ... ... 590 2 1 at £540 ... ... 540 Class II— — 1,130 2 2 at £515 ... ... ... 1,030 Glass III— 3 3 at £470 ... ... ... 1,410 Class IV— 4 at £425 ... ... 1,700 5 1 at £400 ... ... 400 Class V— 2,100 3 at £380 ... ... 1,140 II 8 at £355 ... ... 2,840 Class VI— 3,980 10 at £335 ... ... 3,350 14 4 at £320 ... ... 1,280 Class VII— 4,630 22 at £295 ... ... 6,490 9 at £275 ... ... 2,475 2 at £250 ... ... 500 1 at £230 ... ... 230 11 at £210 ... ... 2,310 8 at £190 ... ... 1,520 17 at £155 ... ... 2,635 6 at £135 ... ... 810 3 at £115 ... ... 345 86 7 at £95 ... ... 665 17,980 I * For particulars of salaries see " Public Service Classification List." Notk.—Scale salaries or wages include oost-of-liring increase.

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Appropriations for State Fire Insurance Account.

STATE FIRE INSURANCE ACCOUNT—continued.

(a) Credits-in-aid- 1929-30. Salaries .. .. .. 9,300 Other charges .. .. .. 150 Total .. .. .. 9,450

of N p™. Item - 1929-30. VOTE No. 84.—STATE FIRE INSURANCE— 1929-30. continued. £ £ 1 Salaries—continued,. General Division. £ 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 at £225 ... ... 225 2 at £215 ... ... 430 4 at £205 ... ... 820 1 at £195 ... ... 195 15 6 at £185 ... ... 1,110 3,030 143 Allowances to officers temporarily performing special —— or higher duties ... ... ... 105 ! Allowances to married officers to provide a minimum of salary of £209 15s. per annum ... ... 10 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote)— Accident Insurance Branch under Section 24 of the Government Accident Insurance Act, 1908 (see £ end of vote) ... ... 9,300 39,415 Other Charges for and incidental to — 2 Fees for unofficial members of Board ... ... 50 3 Lodging-allowances ... ... ... 70 4 Office premises : Capital expenditure—Land, buildings, alterations, additions, repayment of mortgages, and incidental expenses ... ... 10,000 5 Public Service Superannuation Fund contribution ... 624 6 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 100 Estimated credits - in - aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — £ Miscellaneous ... ... 150 10,844 Gross Total ... ... ... 50,259 Credits-in-aid (a) ... ... ... 9,450 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 84 ... 40,809

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Appropriations for Government Accident Insurance Account.

GOVERNMENT ACCIDENT INSURANCE ACCOUNT.

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1929-30. Salaries. Other Charges. | Total. . • ? Vote No. 85.—Government Accident Insurance— £ £ £ Gross Total .. .. .. ... 19,315 19,315 Credits-in-aid 50 i 50 NET TOTAL ... 19,265 19,265 .Si. ' 1929-30. i Chargeable on the Government Accident Insurance 1929-30. Account. £ £ VOTE No. 85.—GOVERNMENT ACCIDENT INSURANCE. Charges for and incidental to — 1 : Allowances to officers temporarily performing special or higher duties under Public Service Regulations 24a and 209 ... ... ... 10 2 Audit fee ... ... ... 50 3 Commission ... ... ... 6,000 4 Law-coses ... ... ... 15 5 Printing and stationery and advertising... ... 550 6 Provision for payments to State Fire Office under Section 24 of the Government Accident Insurance Act, 1908 ... ... ... 12,600 7 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 40 8 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote ... 50 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — £ Miscellaneous ... ... 50 GROSS Total ... ... ... — 19,315 Credits-in-aid ... ... ... ... 50 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 85 ... 19,265

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Appropriations for State Advances Account.

STATE ADVANCES ACCOUNT.

1929-30. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Vote No. 86. —State Advances— £ £ £ Subdivision I. —Advances to Settlers Branch .. 23 344, 32 266 55 610 „ II.-Advances to Workers Branch .. 5,754 13,045 18,799 ,, 111. —Advances to Local Authorities Branch 607 I 1,050 1,657 ., IV. — Miscellaneous Business Branch . 1,297 \ 11,595 12,892 „ V.—Rural Advances Branch .. ... 2,108 2,415 4,523 GROSS Total .. .. .. 33,110 60,371 93,481 CREDITS-IN-AID . .. 1,530 18,600 20,130 NET TOTAL . .. 31,580 41,771 73,351 ofl'ereon#. 1020-30. . VOTE No. 86.—STATE ADVANCES. 1929-30. Subdivision No. I.—Advances to Settlers Branch. £ £ 1 * Salaries— Administrative Division. 1 1 at £1,204 (Superintendent), (also Workers Branch, £46) ... ... ... 1,204 Professional Division. Glass A— 1 1 at £715 (also Workers Branch, £50) .. 715 Clerical Division. Class Special— 1 1 at £665 ... ... ... 665 Glass II— 2 2 at £515 ... ... ... 1,030 Glass III— 2 2 at £470 ... ... ... 940 Class IV— £ 3 at £425 ... ... 1,275 4 1 at £400 ... ... 400 Class V— 1,675 2 2 at £380 ... ... ... 760 Class VI — 4 at £335 ... .. 1,340 2 at £335 (8 months), £320 (4 months) 660 7 1 at £335 (7 months), £320 (5 months) 329 2,329 * For particulars of salaries 3ee " Publio Service Classification List." —Soalo salaries or wages include cost-of-living increase.

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Appropriations for State Advances Account.

STATE ADVANCES ACCOUNT—continued.

Number item. 1 Q9Q QO of Persons. VOTE No. 86.—STATE ADVANCES—continued. iyzy-dU. 1929-80. Subdivision No. I. —Advances to Settlers Branch — continued. £ £ 1 Salaries -continued. Clerical Division—continued. Glass VII— £ 2 at £295 ... ... 590 1 at £295 (10 months), £275 (2 months) 292 1 at £295 (7. months), £275 (5 months) 287 2 at £275 (11 months), £250 (1 month) 546 i 1 at £275 (3 months), £250 (9 months) 257 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 at £250 (11 months), £230 (1 month) 248 | 1 at £230 (4 months), £210 (8 months) 217 ! 1 at £210 (10 months), £190 (2 months) 207 1 at £210 (3 months), £190 (9 months) 195 1 at £210 (2 months), £190 (10 months) 194 2 at £190 ... ... 380 1 at £190 (3 months), £155 (9 months) 163 1 at £155 (9 months), £135 (3 months) 150 2 at £155 (2 months), £135 (10 months) 278 I 1 at £155 (1 month), £135 (11 months) 138 j 1 at £135 (5 months), £115 (7 months) 124 1 at £135 (2 months), £115 (10 months) 119 1 at £115 (9 months), £95 (3 months) 110 1 at £115 (8 months), £95 (4 months) 109 1 at £115 (4 months), £95 (8 months) 102 1 at £115 (3 months), £95 (9 months) 101 1 at £115 (1 month), £95 (11 months) 97 5 at £95 (9 months), £80 (3 months) 450 33 1 at £80 months) ... ... 77 5,681 General Division. 2 at £255 ... ... 510 1 at £250 ... ... 250 2 at £205 ... ... 410 8 3 at £185 .. ... 555 1,725 Non-permanents. 1 at £400 ... ... 400 1 at £320 ... ... 320 1 at £295 ... ... 295 2 at £280 ... ... 560 1 at £286 ... ... 286 3 at £260 ... ... 780 5 at £247 ... ... 1,235 1 at £234 ... ... 234 1 at £218 ... ... 218 1 at £208 ... ... 208 4 at £182 ... ... 728 1 at £169 ... ... 169 1 at £143 ... ... 143 1 at £130 ... ... 130 1 at £117 ... ... 117 1 at £104 ... ... 104 30 4 at £91 ... ... 364 6,291 91 Cadets' lodging-allowances ... ... ... 329 23,344 Other Charges for and incidental to — — 2 Advertising, photographs, books, newspapers, and . other publications ... ... .... 20 3 Audit fees, proportion of ... ... ... 375 4 Cleaning, lighting, heating, &c. ... ... 500 5 Compassionate allowance to widow of late W. Auld, Clerk, State Advances Office ... ... 212

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Appropriations for State Advances Account.

STATE ADVANCES ACCOUNT—continued.

Item " ' 1929-30. VOTE No. 86.—STATE ADVANCES -continued. - 1929-30. Subdivision No. I.—Advances to Settlers Branch-— ' £ £ continued. Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. 6 Cost-of-living bonus to annuitants, Public Service Superannuation Fund, and increased pensions to widows and children ... ... ... 28 7 Exchange on and costs of remittances ... ... 500 8 Fees paid for special services rendered-,in respect of securities ... ... ... 75 9 Honorarium to member of the Advances Board ... 90 10 Income-tax .. ... ... 6,000 11 Meal allowances and overtime ... ... 750 12 New Zealand stock and bonds, management charges payable to Bank of England ... ... 4,000 13 Office fittings ... ... ... 150 14 Office maintenance ... ... ... 250 15 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 1,100 16 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 900 17 Public Service Superannuation Fund contribution ... 341 18 Refund valuation fees on loans not entertained ... 1,900 Eent ... ... ... 2,520 19 Services rendered by— 20 Post and Telegraph Department ... ... 1,900 Valuation Department for— 21 Contribution in respect of Valuation fees ... 650 22 Valuation fees ... ... ... 8,500 23 Solicitors' costs and Court costs ... ... 50 24 Telephone services (including installation, extensions, maintenance, rent, and calls) ... .. 130 25 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 1,200 26 Typewriters and adding machiues : Maintenance of 100 .27 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision 25 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Printing and stationery .. £325 Repatriation administration expenses 2,440 Valuation fees ... ... 10,400 13,165 32,266 Total—Subdivision No. I... ... 55,610 Subdivision No. II.—Advances to Workers Branch. Salaries — Administrative Division. 1 at £46 (also Settlers Branch, £1,204)... ... 46 Professional Division. Glass A— 2 1 at £50 (also Settlers Branch, £715) ... ... 50 Clerical Division. Glass V— 1 1 at £380 ... ... ... 380 Class VI— 2 2 at £335 ... ... ... 670 Glass VII— £ 3 at £295 ... ... 885 1 at £295 (9 months), £275 (3 months) 290 (

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Appropriations for State Advances Account.

STATE ADVANCES ACCOUNT—continued.

o"L. Item - 1929-30. VOTE No. 86.—STATE ADVANCES —continued. 1929-30. Subdivision No. II. —Advances to Workers Branch— £ £ continued. 28 Salaries—continued. Clerical Division—continued. Glass VII—continued. £ 1 at £275 (11 months), £250 (1 month) 273 1 at £275 (3 mouths), £250 (9 months) 257 1 at £230 (9 months), £210 (3 months) 225 1 at £210 (7 months), £190 (5 months) 202 1 at £190 (4 months), £155 (8 months) ' 166 1 at £155 (6 months), £135 (6 months) 145 1 at £135 (6 months), £115 (6 months) 125 1 at £115 (7 months), £95 (5 months) 107 2 at £95 (3 months), £80 (9 mouths) ... 168 3 at £80 (llj months) ... ... 231 19 2 at £80 months) ... ... 126 3,200 General Division. 1 1 at £185 ... ... ... 185 Non-permanents. 2 at £235 ... ... 470 2 at £130 ... ... 260 2 at £91 ... ... 182 8 2 at £78 ... ... 156 1,068 33 Cadet's lodging-allowances ... ... ... 155 5,754 Other Charges for and incidental to — 29 Audit fees, proportion of ... ... ... 150 30 Cleaning, lighting, heating, &c. ... ... 175 31 Exchange on and costs of remittances ... ... 250 32 Fees paid for special services rendered in respect of securities ... ... ... 10 33 Income tax ... ... ... 2,200 34 New Zealand stock and bonds, management charges payable to Bank of England ... ... 2,000 35 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 275 36 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 350 37 Public Service Superannuation Fund contribution ... 40 38 Refund of valuation fees on loans not entertained ... 900 39 Rent ... ... ... 600 Services rendered by—• 40 Post and Telegraph Department ... ... 550 Valuation Department for— 41 Contribution in respect of Valuation fees ... 350 42 Valuation fees ... ... ... 5,000 43 Solicitors' costs and court costs ... ... 10 44 Travelling allowances and expenses ... ... 175 45 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision ... 10 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — Valuation fees ... ... £5,900 13,045 Total—Subdivision No. II ... ... 18,799

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Appropriations for State Advances Account.

STATE ADVANCES ACCOUNT—continued.

Number r,.., ! _ of Persons. J 1929—30. 1 VOTE No. 86.—STATE ADVANCES—continued. 1929-30. Subdivision No. III.—Advances to Local Authorities £ £ Branch. 46 Salaries— Clerical Division. Class IV— 1 1 at £425 ... ... ... 425 Non-permanent. 1 1 at £182 ... ... ... 182 2 _ 607 Other Charges for and incidental to — 47 Audit fees, proportion of ... ... ... 50 48 Cleaning, lighting, heating, &c. ... ... ; 30 49 Exchange on and costs of remittances ... ... 100 50 New Zealand stock and bonds, management charges payable to Bank of England ... ... 500 51 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 40 52 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 1 160 53 Public Service Superannuation Fund contribution ... 20 54 Eent ... ... ... 100 55 Services rendered by Post and Telegraph Department 50 1,050 Total—Subdivision No. Ill ... 1,657 ... ■ ■ Subdivision No. IV.—Miscellaneous Business Branch. 56 Housing— Salaries— Clerical Division. Class VI— 1 at £335 ... ... ... 335 'Class VII— 2 at £295 (11 months), £275 (1 month) ... ! 587 Non-permanents. £ 1 at £245 ... ... 245 1 at £130 ... ... 130 375 5 • 1,297 Other Charges for and incidental to— 57 Audit fees, proportion of ... ... ... 125 58 Cleaning, lighting, heating, and messenger-services 35 59 Commission ... 110 60 Insurance ... ... ... 1,065 61 Postage, telegrams, and rent of boxes ... ... 35 62 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 80 63 Public Service Superannuation Eund contribution ... 30 64 Rates ... ... ... 175 65 Rent ... ... ... 100 66 Repairs, renovations, &c., to dwellings, and repairs, &c. (including maintenance), to drainage and waterworks ... ... ... 1,750

281

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Appropriations for State Advances Account.

STATE ADVANCES ACCOUNT—continued.

Number item. 1 Q.IQOA Of Persons. VOTE No. 86.—STATE ADVANCES—continued. ± '^ y ou ' 1929-30. Subdivision No. IV.—Miscellaneous Business Branch —continued. 1' £ Other Charges for and incidental to—continued. 67 Roading, draining, surveying, and valuations of land 7,000 Services rendered by — 68 Post and Telegraph Department ... ... 220 69 Valuation Department: Agency work ... 250 70 Solicitors' costs and court costs ... ... 10 71 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of this subdivision ... 10 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — £ Insurance ... ... 1,065 10,995 Pishing Industry Promotion — 72 Administration expenses ... ... ... 1 15 73 Marine Department: Survey fees ... ... : 5 74 Income-tax ... ... ... 10 30 Fruit-preserving Industky— 75 : Administration expenses ... ... .... 100 76 ; Income-tax ... ... ... 50 .. . 150 ! Cold Storage Advances — 77 j Administration expenses ... ... ... 115 78 1 Income-tax ... ... ... 100 - 215 Loans to Employers for Workers' Dwellings— 79 j Administration expenses ... ... ... 10 80 Interest on loans ... ... ... 190 81 Income-tax ... ... ... 5 205 1 11,595 Total —Subdivision No. IV ...— 12,892 Subdivision No. V.—Rural Advances Branch. 82 Salaries — Clerical Division. Glass VI — 1 1 at £335 ... ... ... 335 Class VII— £ 1 at £295 ... ... 295 1 at £250 ... ... 250 1 at £230 (1 month), £210 (11 months) 212 1 at £135 (9 months), £115 (3 months) 130 ] at £95 ... ... 95 3 at £80 (10-J-months) ... ... 210 9 1 at £80 (8 months) ... ... 53 J,245

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Appropriations for State Advances Account.

STATE ADVANCES ACCOUNT—continued.

(a) Credits-in-aid— 1929-30. £ Subdivision I .. .. .. .. 13,165 II .. .. .. .. .. 5,900 IV .. .. .. .. .. 1,065 Totals .. .. .. .. .. 20,130

By Authority : W. A. G. Skinner, Government Printer, Wellington.—l 929.

of N Pe™on.. Item, | 1929-30. VOTE No. 86.—STATE ADVANCES—continued. 1929-30. Subdivision No. V.—Rural Advances Branch —contd. £ £ 82 Salaries —continued. Non-permanents. £ 1 at £245 ... ... 245 1 at £91 ... ... 91 3 1 at £78 ... ... 78 414 13 Cadets' lodging allowances ... ... 114 2,108 Other Charges for and incidental to — 83 Audit fees, proportion of ... ... 50 84 Cleaning, lighting, heating, &c. ... ... 50 85 Exchange on and costs of remittances ... ... 100 86 Fees paid for special services rendered in respect of securities ... ... ... 10 87 ■ Income tax ... ... ... 1,500 88 Postage and telegrams ... ... ... 100 89 Printing and stationery ... ... ... 250 90 Eent ... ... ... 205 ! 91 Services rendered by Post and Telegraph Department 105 92 Solicitors' costs and Court costs ... ... 10 93 Travelling allowances arid expenses ... ... 25 94 Contingencies ... ... ... 10 2,415 Total—Subdivision No. V ... — 4,523 Gross Total ... ... ... ... 93,481 Credits-in-aid (a) ... ... ... ... 20,130 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 86 ... j 73,351

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APPROPRIATIONS CHARGEABLE ON THE CONSOLIDATED FUND AND OTHER ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st MARCH, 1930., Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1929 Session I, B-07

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APPROPRIATIONS CHARGEABLE ON THE CONSOLIDATED FUND AND OTHER ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st MARCH, 1930. Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1929 Session I, B-07

APPROPRIATIONS CHARGEABLE ON THE CONSOLIDATED FUND AND OTHER ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st MARCH, 1930. Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1929 Session I, B-07

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