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CLASS XIV.—POLICE DEPARTMENT—continued.

Appropriations for Consolidated Fund, Services

Item. 1899-1900. POLICE DEPARTMENT— continued. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 IS 19 20 21 2 3 4 5 6 7 VOTE No. 70— continued. Other Charges— Clothing Gas and Water Freight and cartage Forage House Allowances, 6 Inspectors at £50, 4 Sub-Inspectors at £36 Lodging-allowance to married men of over three years' service who are unprovided with quarters —17 Sergeants at Is. 6d., 113 Constables at Is. per day Police Prosecutions Purchase of Horses Retiring Allowances Bepairing, painting, and improving Police premises Eations for Prisoners, Fuel, and Light Bent of Out-stations Saddlery Scavenging and chimney-sweeping Shoeing horses Stores and supplies Telephone subscriptions Travelling-expenses and Transport of Prisoners Medical expenses and medicines Contingencies £ 1,000 900 500 2,000 444 2,528 1,000 250 1,250 500 1,000 2,000 100 200 300 500 450 9,500 200 350 £ 24,972 Less estimated credits under section 41 of " The Public Eevenues Act, 1891 " 1,100 Total—Vote No. 70 23,872 l 2 3 4 MISCELLANEOUS SEBVICES. VOTE No. 71. Expenses attending the detection of sly grog-sellers ... Expenses in connection with extradition of Joseph Myers Eewards for conviction in sly-grog cases ... Special allowance to ex-Constable Stewart for serious permanent injuries received in the service Compassionate allowance (equal to one year's salary) to widow of Constable Worthington Further compensation to James McAuliffe, for injuries received while assisting police 300 500 300 118,680 40 5 146 6 Less estimated credits under section 41 of " The Public Eevenues Act, 1891 " 25 1,311 1,111 200 Total—Vote No. 71 ■ I TOTAL OF CLASS XIV. ... TOTAL OF CLASS XIV. ... £11J ,791