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Table D— co tinned. STATEMENT of the Unauthorized Expenditure— continued. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 24,116 17 4 Brought forward FOR SEEVICES IN EXCESS OF APPROPRIATIONS,LlABILITIES, — Vote No. 1 ... 5,695 17 6 Class I. —Public Departments,— Vote No. 3.—Executive ... ... ... 180 14 10 „ 5.—Printing ... ... ... 1,018 5 0 „ 7. —Geological and Meteorological ... 10 1 9 1,209 1 7 Class II.—Law and Justice, — . Vote No. 12.—Supreme Court ... ... 348 16 11 „ 13.—District Court ... ... 153 8 4 „ 14.—Resident Magistrates' Courts... 112 11 1 „ 15.—Petty Sessions Courts ... 34 3 3 „ 16. —Criminal Prosecutions ... 95 0 8 „ 17.—Justices of the Peace ... 593 6 8 „ 18.—Coroners Act ... ... 855 7 6 „ 19.—Lunatics Act ... ... 108 14 6 „ 20.—Juries Act ... ... 255 13 0 „ 21.—Contingencies ... ... 1,028 3 4 „ 23.—Deeds Registry ... ... 836 0 7 Class III.—Postal and Telegeaph,— Vote No. 24.—Postal ... ... ... 5,533 7 10 „ 25.—Telegraph... ... ... 5,785 19 10 4,421 5 10 11,319 7 8 Class V.—Miscellaneous, — Vote No. 29.—Exchange and Commission ... 455 5 4 „ 32.—Special Allowance to Officers of Civil Service ... ... 1,734 17 4 2,190 2 8 Class VI.—Native, — Vote No. 35.—General Contingencies ... 2,268 3 10 „ 36.—Native Schools ... ... 2,311 11 4 „ 38.—Native Lands Frauds Prevention Act ... ... 24 2 10 4,603 18 0 Class VII.—Militia and Volunteebs, — Vote No. 41. —Store Department 21 9 5 23,765 5 2 Total in excess of Appropriations ... 29,461 2 8 Total Unauthorized £53,578 0 0