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Table B. Table showing Details of Expenditure of each Prison for the Financial Year ended 31st March, 1920.
' Addington. i I Auckland. [Invercargill. Kaingaroa. Lytteiton. Napier. Plymouth. Pa P arua - ' Roto-aira.! Waikeria. j Wellington, j Wi Tako. gS^ Genera Charges. Total. J Males .. ; _ ., , , Females .. I Daily average number of prisoners 4 i (Both sexes | 3605 36-05 36-05 201-41 162-86 39-0 16-29 o-oi 201-41 16-29 217-70 162-86 O'OI 162-87 39-0 390 17-69 15-71 0-04 ; i7'69 1 "'69 15-71 : 0-04 ; I 48-79 in-o 41-53 \ 101-95 106-94 2o'4i : 29-58 °'i9 • ■ ■ • . . 14-73 , ■ ■ 0-89 48-79 1110 0-19 48-98 , III'O 4I-53 101-95 101-05 106-94 I4-73 121-67 2o'4i ; I 20-41 29-58 .. 896-87 0-89 .. 68- 20 30-47 . . 96507 896-8-68- 2< 36-05 217-70 162-87 39-0 ■ 1 "'69 I5-75 48-98 i mo 4I-53 101-05 121-67 20-41 : 30-47 965-0-Expenditure.. Salaries, war bonus, and allowances (including uniforms) . . . . . . Clothing, bedding, &c. .. .. Fuel, light, and water . . .. Medicines, medical comforts, and hospital charges Rations . . .. . . . . Tobacco .. .. .. .. Tools and materials for prison labour and expenses prison works, &c. . . . . . . I Materials and expenses connected with brickmaking .. .. . . .. ... Expenses connected with prison farms Expenses connected with tree-planting camps . . Gratuities to prisoners on discharge Payments to prisoners under the Crimes Amendment Act .. . . ••. Travelling-expenses, &c. Administration of Crimes Amendment and First Offenders' Probation Acts Compassionate allowances to widows of deceased officers .. .. . . . . . . j Miscellaneous expenditure . . . . Totals. . .. .. .. ; Less credits (including transfers from other Departments) Net total expenditure i 1,030 48 190 7° 475 81 4 125 86 6 49 2,164 76 2,088 n ,025 1,103 788 204 3,163 155 730 93 243 502 188 18,194 3,431 14,763 £ 6, 890 287 485 247 , 2,880 50 123 6,144 "36 225 600 215 18,184 7, OI 3 11,171 I £ 12 44 41 /85 34 42 134 64 29 I 192 j 116 2,874 2,611 263 I £ i,o73 "98 37 212 5 16 9 56 28 _ _ I.54 1 180 1,361 £ 1,315 116 16 294 11 12 5 2 70 17 1,860 198 1,662 £ £ 2,130 \ 5,564 5° ; 1,374 164 ; 250 45 7° 809 1,765 34 "5 73 247 1,256 r 7 '' 79 33 125 76 197 42 82 3,473 11,124 886 4,167 2,587 6,957 £ 1.657 36 62 6 1, no 55 256 1,508 32 58 212 77 I 5,069 966 £ 4,542 171 245 i°5 2,017 66 1,085 2,285 60 130 387 12 11,268 2,521 8,747 £ 7.944 227 790 : 208 1,882 7° 901 685 III 59 35 445 142 13,499 3,591 9,908 £ 75i 34 11 14 141 17 48 40 193 106 1.355 30 1.325 1. £ £ £ 1,658 3,632 50.592 20 5,148 8,512 307 85 3,635 115 .. 1,178 1,321 440 17,294 5 4 8 ° I .°97 37 | 536 4.187 685 17 9,853 1,642 3 263 J 724 1,624 ; 2,636 l6 7 703 : 3,886 870 890 34° 340 62 1,090 2,377 3.695 ; 15.228 109,528 79 2,291 3i,i77 3,616 12,937 7 8 .35l £ 50,592 8,512 3,635 1,178 17,294 1,097 4,187 685 9,853 1,642 724 2,636 3,886 890 340 2 ,377 263 I i,36i 1,662 2,587 6,957 966 8,747 9,908 ; 1,325 3,616 12,937 78,351 I I
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