Appropriation (1848) Act 1847 No 37a (NSW)
No. XXXVII.
An Act for applying certain Sums arising from the Revenue receivable in New South Wales to the Service thereof for the Year One thousand eight hundred and forty-eight and for further appropriating the said Revenue.
[2nd October, 1847.]
| WH E R E A S by a certain Act of Parliament passed in the fifth and sixth year of the reign of Her present Majesty Queen Victoria | intituled " An Act for the Government of New South Wales and Van | |
| " Diemen's Land" it was among other tilings enacted that the Governor | ||
| of the said Colony of New South Wales with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council should have authority to make laws for the | ||
| peace welfare and good Government of the said Colony and that with the deductions and subject to the provisions therein contained the whole | ||
| of Her Majesty's Revenue within the said Colony arising from taxes | ||
| duties rates and imposts levied on Her Majesty's subjects within the said Colony should be appropriated to the public service within the said Colony by Ordinances to be for that purpose enacted by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council of the said Colony and in no other manner Be it therefore enacted | ||
| by His Excellency the Governor of New South Wales with the | ||
| advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof That out of the produce of the said taxes duties rates and imposts there shall and may be issued and applied any sum or sums of money not exceeding thirty-five thousand and eighteen pounds live shillings and three-pence to defray the charge of the Civil and Legislative Establishments of New South Wales unprovided for by Schedule B of the said recited Act of Parliament for the year one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight as hereinafter more particularly expressed that is to say any sum or sums of money not exceeding six hundred and sixty-seven pounds seven shillings and six-pence to defray the expense of His Excellency the Governor's Establishment and any sum or sums | ||
| of money not exceeding three thousand five hundred and seventy-nine | ||
| pounds eleven shillings and six-pence to defray the expense of the | ||
| Legislative Council Establishment and any sum or sums of money | ||
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hundred and thirty-eight pounds ten shillings and nine-pence to defray the expense of the Post Office Establishment in the Sydney District and any sum or sums of money not exceeding six thousand one hun dred and ninety-five pounds six shillings and six-pence to defray the expense of the Post Office Establishment in the Port Phillip District and any sum or sums of money not exceeding one thousand one hun dred and fifty-two pounds nine shillings to defray the expense of the
Colonial Storekeeper's Establishment and any sum or sums of money
not exceeding one thousand five hundred and fifty-two pounds seven shillings to defray the expense of the Port Master's Establishment at Sydney and any sum or sums of money not exceeding three hundred and eleven pounds eight shillings to defray the expense of the Telegraph
Stations in the Sydney District and any sum or sums of money
not exceeding five hundred and thirty-two pounds ten shillings to defray the expense of the Light-house at the South Head of Port Jack son and any sum or sums of money not exceeding five hundred and nine teen pounds ten shillings to defray the expense of the Floating Light near the entrance of Port Jackson and any sum or sums of money not exceeding fifty-four pounds eighteen shillings to defray the salary of the Pilot in charge of the Basin at Wollongong and any sum or sumsof money not exceeding four hundred and fifty-seven pounds to defray
the expense of the Harbour Master's Establishment Newcastle and any sum or sums of money not exceeding four hundred and eighteen pounds three shillings and six-pence to defray the expense of the Harbour Master's Establishment at Port Macquarie and any sum or sums of money not exceeding seven hundred and seventy-six pounds seven shillings to defray the expense of the Harbour Master's Establishment at Moreton Bay and any sum or sums of money not exceeding six hundred pounds to defray the expense of the Light house at Gabo Island Cape Howe and any sum or sums of money not exceeding one thousand and seventy-nine pounds sixteen shillings and
six-pence to defray the expense of the Harbour Master's Establishment
at Port Phillip and any sum or sums of money not exceeding one hundred and eighty pounds sixteen shillings to defray the expense of the Light-house Establishment at Gellibrand's Point Port Phillip and any sum or sums of money not exceeding three hundred and fifty- seven pounds fifteen shillings to defray the expense of the Light-house Establishment at Shortland's Bluff Port Phillip and any sum or sums of money not exceeding three hundred and fifty-six pounds fifteen shillings to defray the expense of the Light-house Establishment at
Cape Otway Port Phillip and any sum or sums of money not exceeding
one hundred and fifty-three pounds two shillings to defray the expenseof the Telegraph Stations at Port Phillip and any sum or sums of
money not exceeding one hundred and fifty pounds to defray the salary of the Colonial Agent General and any sum or sums of money not exceeding two hundred pounds to defray the Pension of Lady Forbes the widow of Sir Francis Forbes formerly Chief Just ice of New South Wales and any sum or sums of money not exceeding two hundred pounds to defray the Pension of Lady Dowling the widow of
Sir James Dowling late Chief Justice of New South Wales.
2. And be it enacted That out of the produce of the said taxes duties rates and imposts there shall and may be issued and applied any sum or sums of money not exceeding two thousand six hundred and twenty-four pounds one shilling for defraying the charge for Coroners' Inquests in the said Colony for the year one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight as hereinafter more particularly expressed that is to say any sum or sums of money not exceeding two thousand three hundred and fourteen pounds one shilling to defray the salaries and allowances of Coroners and the expense of Inquests in the Sydney
District
District and any sum or sums of money not exceeding three hundred
and ten pounds to defray the salaries and allowances of Coroners and
the expense of Inquests in the Port Phillip District.
3. And ho it enacted That out of the produce of the said taxes duties rates and imposts there shall and may be issued and applied any sum or sums of money not exceeding fifty-five thousand seven hundred and six pounds four shillings and ten-pence to defray the charge of the Police Establishments within the Settled Districts of the said Colony
for the year one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight as hereinafter
more particularly expressed that is to say any sum or sums of money not exceeding eight thousand and ninety-one pounds two shillings and
six-pence to defray the expense of the Sydney Police and any sum or
sums of money not exceeding three thousand one hundred and twenty-eight pounds fifteen shillings to defray the expense of the Melbourne Police and any sum or sums of money not exceeding one thousand one hundred and fifty-seven pounds ten shillings and eight- pence to defray the expense of the Water Police Sydney and any sum or sums of money not exceeding three hundred and eighty-eight pounds twelve shillings to defray the expense of the Water Police Port Phillip and any sum or sums of money not exceeding twenty-six thousand six hundred and forty pounds three shillings and eight- pence to defray the expense of the Rural Police of the said Colony including the District of Port Phillip and any sum or sums of money not exceeding thirteen thousand seven hundred and fifty pounds to defray the expense of the Mounted Police for the said Colony and any sum or sums of money not exceeding two thousand five hundred and
fifty pounds one shilling to defray the expense of the Native Police in
the District of Port Phillip.
4. And be it enacted That out of the produce of the said taxes duties rates and imposts there shall and may be issued and applied any sum or sums of money not exceeding eleven thousand five hundred and seventy-eight pounds thirteen shillings for defraying the charge of the
Gaol Establishments of the said Colony for the year one thousand eight
hundred and forty-eight as hereinafter more particularly expressed that is to say any sum or sums of money not exceeding four thousand one hundred and seventeen pounds two shillings to defray the expense
of the Sydney Gaol and any sum or sums of money not exceeding one
| thousand five hundred and four pounds eighteen shillings and six-ponce to defray the expense of the Parramatta Gaol and any sum or sums of money not exceeding eight hundred and eighty-one pounds eleven shil | lings to defray the expense of the Bathurst Gaol and any sum or sums |
| of money not exceeding one thousand two hundred and five pounds two | |
| shillings to defray the expense of the Newcastle Gaol and any sum or sums of money not exceeding eight hundred and seventy-eight pounds eleven shillings and six-pence to defray the expense of the Goulburn | |
| Gaol and any sum or sums of money not exceeding one thousand one | |
| hundred pounds to cover the expense of a Penal Establishment at | |
| Cockatoo Island and any sum or sums of money not exceeding one | |
| thousand eight hundred and ninety-one pounds eight shillings to defray the expense of the Port Phillip Gaol. | |
| 5. And be it enacted That out of the produce of the said taxes duties rates and imposts there shall and may be issued and applied any sum or sums of money not exceeding seven thousand four hundred and nineteen pounds seven shillings for defraying the charge of the | |
| Colonial Medical Establishments of the said Colony for the year one | |
| thousand eight hundred and forty-eight as hereinafter more particularly expressed that is to say any sum or sums of money not exceeding three hundred and twenty-five pounds to defray the salaries of the Health | |
| Officer of Port Jackson and of the Clerk to the Medical Board Sydney |
and
and any sum or sums of money not exceeding one hundred pounds to defray the expense of maintaining the Vaccine Establishment at Syd ney and any sum or sums of money not exceeding three thousand five hundred and forty-five pounds fourteen shillings to defray the expense
of the Lunatic Asylum Tarban Creek and any sum or sums of money
not exceeding eight hundred pounds for the support of Free Paupers in the Convict Hospitals and any sum or sums of money not exceed ing one thousand two hundred and fifteen pounds thirteen shillings to defray the expense of the Lunatic Asylum at Melbourne and any sum or sums of money not exceeding four hundred and thirty-three pounds to defray the expense of the Medical Establishment at Port Phillip and any sum or sums of money not exceeding one thousand pounds in aid of the Hospitals at Bathurst Goulburn Maitland Windsor and Melbourne being two hundred pounds for each on condition that sums to an equal amount be raised by private subscriptions.
6. And be it enacted That out of the produce of the said
taxes duties rates and imposts there shall and may be issued andapplied any sum or sums of money not exceeding sixteen thou sand five hundred and fifty-eight pounds one shilling and eight-pence
for defraying the charge of School Establishments of the said Colony for the year one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight as hereinafter
more particularly expressed that is to say any sum or sums of money not exceeding one thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight pounds nine shillings and eight-pence to defray the expense of the ProtestantMale Orphan School near Liverpool and any sum or sums of
money not exceeding one thousand six hundred and twenty-nine pounds twelve shillings to defray the expense of the Protestant Female Orphan School Parramatta and any sum or sums of money not ex ceeding one thousand two hundred pounds to defray the expense of the Boman Catholic Orphan School Parramatta and any sum or sums
of money not exceeding four thousand one hundred and twenty pounds
for Church of England Schools to be expended under the direction of a Board of Inspection to be appointed by the said Governor and any
sum or sums of money not exceeding one thousand nine hundred pounds for Presbyterian Schools to be expended as aforesaid and any sum or sums of money not exceeding five hundred and seventy pounds
for Wesleyan Methodist Schools to be expended as aforesaid and any
sum or sums of money not exceeding one thousand eight hundred and
sixty pounds for Boman Catholic Schools to be expended as aforesaid
and any sum or sum of money not exceeding one thousand three
hundred and eighty pounds for Schools of all Denominations in the
District of Port Phillip being five hundred pounds for Church of
England Schools one hundred and sixty pounds for Presbyterian
Schools three hundred and thirty pounds for Wesleyan Methodist Schools two hundred and fifty pounds for Boman Catholic Schoolsand one hundred and forty pounds for Schools of all other Denomi nations within the said District to be severally expended as aforesaid and any sum or sums of money not exceeding two thousand pounds towards establishing Schools to be conducted under Lord Stanley's National System of Education.
7. And be it enacted That out of the produce of the said taxes duties rates and imposts there shall and may be issued and applied any sum or sums of money not exceeding twenty-nine thousand eight hundred and eighty-eight pounds five shillings for defraying the charge of
Public Works and Buildings in the said Colony for the year one thousandeight hundred and forty-eight as hereinafter more particularly expressed that is to say any sum or sums of money not exceeding one thousand four hundred and forty-four pounds twelve shillings and six-pence to defray the expense of the Colonial Architect's Establishment and any
sum
sum or sums of money not exceeding one thousand pounds to defray the expense of the employment of the Dredging Machine and any sum or sums of money not exceeding five thousand pounds for constructing upholding and repairing the Public Roads Bridges and Ferries in the County of Cumberland on which tolls have been established and any sum or sums of money not exceeding four thousand pounds for making and repairing Public Roads and Bridges on which tolls are not collected and any sum or sums of money not exceeding one thousand pounds for the construction of Sewers to the Lunatic Asylum Tarban Creek and any sum or sums of money not exceeding five hundred pounds towards the construction of a Dry Dock at Cockatoo Island and any sum or sums of money not exceeding the further sum
of five hundred pounds towards completing the New Gaol Darling-
hurst and any sum or sums of money not exceeding three hundred pounds to defray the expense of building a Court and Watch-houses Queanbeyan and any sum or sums of money not exceeding three hundred pounds to defray the expense of building a Court and Watch- houses Wellington and any sum or sums of money not exceeding one hundred pounds to defray the expense of building a Watch-house Mac- donald's River and any sum or sums of money not "exceeding one hun dred pounds to defray the expense of building a Watch-house Bungen- dore and any sum or sums of money not exceeding one hundred pounds to defray the expense of additions to the Watch-house at Dungog and any sum or sums of money not exceeding one hundred and seventy-five pounds to defray the expense of building a Court and Watch-houses
Kiama and any sum or sums of money not exceeding seventy pounds to
defray the expense of building a Watch-house Merriwa and any sum or sums of money not exceeding one thousand pounds to defray the expense
of building an additional wing to the Roman Catholic Orphan School
Parramatta and any sum or sums of money not exceeding the further sum of one hundred pounds to defray the expense of repairing gates' and
fences at the Botanic Gardens Sydney and any sum or sums of money
not exceeding ninety pounds to meet the expense of repairing the Government Wharf at Morpeth and any sum or sums of money not exceeding the further sum of one hundred pounds to meet the expense
of building a Watch-house at East Maitland and any sum or sums of
money not exceeding the further sum of one thousand pounds for the erection of the Public Museum Sydney and any sum or sums of money not exceeding two thousand five hundred pounds for casual repairs additions and alterations to Colonial Public Buildings and any
| pounds one shilling and six-pence to defray the expense of the Clerk | sum or sums of money not exceeding seven hundred and forty-six |
| of Works Establishment Port Phillip and any sum or sums of money | |
| not exceeding four hundred and thirty-two pounds eleven shillings to defray the expense of the Superintendent of Bridges Establishment Port Phillip and any sum or sum or sums of money not exceeding the further sum of two thousand pounds towards erecting the Bridge over the Yarra Yarra Port Phillip and any sum or sums of money not exceeding two thousand pounds for repairs and other improvements on the great lines of public thoroughfare in the District of Port Phillip and any sum or sums of money not exceeding two hundred and fifty pounds to defray the expense of metalling the main road to the Beach Melbourne Port Phillip and any sum or sums of money not exceeding five hundred pounds for driving piles as an additional security to the Pier or Je t ty at Portland Port Phillip and any sum or sums of money not exceeding five hundred pounds to defray the expense of surveying the Yarra Yarra River and the Harbour of | |
| Corio Geelong Port Phillip and any sum or sums of money not | |
| exceeding five hundred pounds to defray the expense of repairs to |
Q—VOL. 3. Public Public Works Port Phillip and any sum or sums of money not
exceeding the further sum of nine hundred pounds to defray the expense of building the Melbourne Police Office and an enclosing wall and out offices thereto and any sum or sums of money not exceeding one thousand three hundred pounds to defray the expense of building quarters for the Superintendent of the Lunatic Asylum Port Phillip and any sum or sums of money not exceeding four hundred pounds to defray the expense of building an enclosing wall and of supplying gates for the Powder Magazine Port Phillip and any sum or sums of money not exceeding two hundred pounds to defray the expense of forty cell doors lined with iron for the Gaol Melbourne Port Phillip and any sum or sums of money not exceeding one hundred and eighty pounds to defray the expense of building a Watch-house Collingwood Port Phillip and any sum or sums of money not exceeding one hundred pounds to defray the expense of building a Store Room
for the Post Office Port Phillip and any sum or sums of money not
exceeding five hundred pounds to defray the expense of repairs to
Public Buildings Port Phillip.
8. And he it enacted That out of the produce of the said taxes duties rates and imposts there shall and may be issued and applied any sum or sums of money not exceeding seven thousand nine hundred and four pounds fifteen shillings and six-pence for defraying the charge of
Miscellaneous Services in the said Colony for the year one thousand
eight hundred and forty-eight as hereinafter more particularly expressed that is to say any sum or sums of money not exceeding seven hundred and thirty-three pounds eighteen shillings to defray the expense of the
Botanic Gardens Sydney and any sum or sums of money not exceeding
two hundred and fifty pounds for the maintenance of a Botanic Garden at Melbourne and any sum or sums of money not exceeding three hundred pounds in aid of the Colonial Museum and any sum or sums
of money not exceeding two hundred pounds in aid of the Sydney
Mechanics' School of Arts and any sum or sums of money not exceeding
one hundred and fifty pounds in aid of the Mechanics' Institute Mel bourne Port Phillip and any sum or sums of money not exceeding one thousand one hundred and eighteen pounds seven shillings and six-pence to defray the expense of the Government Printing Establishment and any sum or sums of money not exceeding eight hundred and fifty pounds to defray the expense of Paper for printing for the Public Service generally and any sum or sums of money not exceeding one hundred and fifty pounds to defray the expense of Newspapers for Record and
for the Secretary of State and any sum or sums of money not exceed
ing one thousand and fifty pounds to defray the expense of Furniture for Public Offices generally being eight hundred pounds for the Sydney District and two hundred and fifty pounds for the Port Phillip District
and any sum or sums of money not exceeding three hundred pounds for defraying the expense of the Powder Magazine Port Phillip and any sum or sums of money not exceeding one hundred and forty-two pounds ten shilling for lighting the Government Lamps Sydney and any sum or sums of money not exceeding two hundred and eighty pounds to defray the expense of preparing the Electoral Lists for the Colony being one hundred and eighty pounds for the Sydney
District and one hundred pounds for the District of Port Phillip and any sum or sums of money not exceeding one hundred pounds to defray the expense of compiling the Meteorological Tables and any sum or sums of money not exceeding fifty pounds to meet the expense
of erecting Pounds and the allowances to Poundkeepers and any sum or sums of money not exceeding thirty pounds to defray the expense of Provisions to be left at Booby Island for the relief of shipwrecked persons and any sum or sums of money not exceeding two thousand
pounds
pounds to meet unforeseen Expenses in cases of emergency and to be hereafter accounted for and any sum or sums of money not exceeding one hundred pounds for the purpose of offering a premium for the best practical Essay on the disease commonly called Catarrh in Sheep to be awarded by a Select Committee of the said Council in the next Session and any sum or sums of money not exceeding one hundred pounds to meet the expense of repairing the Roads and clearing the Water
Tables of the Government Domain and Hyde Park Sydney.
9. And be it enacted That out of the produce of the assessment to arise from an Act passed by the said Governor and Legislative Council during this Session intituled " An Act to authorize for a limited time
| " an Assessment upon Stock pastured | beyond the Settled Districts | of |
" New South Wales" there shall and may be issued and applied any
sum or sums of money not exceeding twelve thousand pounds to defray the expense of maintaining a Police Force beyond the Settled
Districts of the Colony for the year one thousand eight hundred and
forty-eight.
10. And be it enacted That out of the produce of the said taxes duties rates and imposts there shall and may be issued and applied any sum or sums of money not exceeding thirteen thousand six hundred and twenty-two pounds five shillings and seven-pence for defraying the Supplementary Charge on the Colonial Treasury of the said
Colony for the year one thousand eight hundred and forty-seven as
hereinafter more particularly expressed that is to say any sum or sums
of money not exceeding sixty pounds to meet the expense of the
conveyance of a second Mail in every week between Port Fairy and
Fiery Creek from the first day of April to the thirty-first day of December in the said year and any sum or sums of money not
exceeding one hundred and ten pounds eight shillings and four-pence to meet the expense of the salary of the Harbour Master at Moreton
Bay at one hundred and fifty pounds per annum from the sixth day
of April to the thirty-first day of December in the said year and any
sum or sums of money not exceeding one hundred and sixty-five pounds to meet the expense of providing buoys with mooring chains for the Harbour of Moreton Bay and any sum or sums of money not exceeding nineteen pounds fifteen shillings and five-pence to meet an increase to the pay of the Coxswain of the Pilot Boat at Port Macquarie from eight-pence to one shilling and nine-pence per diem from the first day
of January to the thirty-first day of December in the said year and
| to meet an increase to the pay of four Boatmen in the Department any sum or sums of money not exceeding thirty-six pounds ten shillings | of the Harbour Master at Port Phillip from two shillings and |
| six-pence to three shillings per diem each from the first day of | |
| January to the thirty-first day of December in the said year and any sum or sums of money not exceeding nine pounds two shillings and | |
| six-pence to meet an increase to the pay of the Assistant Light-house Keeper at Gellibrand's Point Port Phillip from two shillings to two | |
| shillings and six-pence per diem from the first day of January to the thirty-first day of December in the said year and any sum or sums of money not exceeding nine pounds two shillings and six-pence to meet an increase to the pay of the Assistant Keeper of the Light-house at Shortland's Bluff Port Phillip from two shillings to two shillings and six-pence per diem from the first day of January to the thirty-first day of December in the said year and any sum or sums of money not exceeding four pounds eleven shillings and three-pence to meet an increase to the pay of the Assistant Telegraph Keeper at Melbourne Port Phillip from one shilling and nine-pence to two shillings per diem from the first day of January to the thirty-first day of December in the said year and any sum or sums of money not exceeding ten pounds |
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to defray the salary of the Court-house Keeper at Darlinghurst Sydney and any sum or sums of money not exceeding ten pounds to defray the salary of the Court-house Keeper at Berrima and any sum or sums
of money not exceeding forty-six pounds to defray the salary of an
Interpreter at the Sydney Police Office at five shillings per diem from the first day of Ju ly to the thirty-first day of December in the said year and any sum or sums of money not exceeding thirty-six pounds ten shillings to meet an increase to the pay of four men of the Water
Police Port Phillip from two shillings and six-pence to three shillings each per diem from the first day of January to the thirty-first day of December in the said year and any sum or sums of money not exceeding fifteen pounds five shillings to make the pay of the District Constable
at Broulee equal to that of a Chief Constable and any sum or sums of money not exceeding thirty-four pounds seven shillings and six-pence to defray the salary of an Ordinary Constable at Dapto at two shillings and
six-pence per diem from the first day of April to the thirty-first day of December in the said year and any sum or sums of money not exceeding
four hundred and sixty-four pounds six shillings to defray the expense
of the establishment of the Gaol at Goulburn from the first day of Ju ly
to the thirty-first day of December in the said year and any sum or sums of money not exceeding twenty-five pounds to defray the salaries
of two Chaplains to the Parramatta Gaol at twenty-five pounds each
per annum from the first day of July to the thirty-first day of December in the said year and any sum or sums of money not exceeding twelve pounds ten shillings to defray the salary of a Chaplain to the Berrima
Gaol at twenty-five pounds per annum from the first day of Ju ly to
the thirty-first day of December in the said year and any sum or sums
of money not exceeding twenty-five pounds to defray the salaries of
two Chaplains to the Bathurst Gaol at twenty-five pounds each per annum from the first day of Ju ly to the thirty-first day of December in the said year and any sum or sums of money not exceeding twenty- five pounds to defray the expense of Books and Maps for the use of the Patients in the Lunatic Asylum at Tarban Creek for the said year and any sum or sums of money not exceeding six pounds two shillings and six-pence as a gratuity to the Gate-keeper of the Lunatic Asylum at Tarban Creek at six-pence per diem from the first day of May to the thirty-first day of December in the said year and any sum or sums of money not exceeding fifty pounds to meet an increase to the salary of the Director of the Botanic Gardens Sydney from two hundred pounds to three hundred pounds from the first day of Ju ly to the
thirty-first day of December in the said year and any sum or sums of
money not exceeding eighteen pounds eight shillings to meet an
increase to the salary of the Overseer of the said Gardens from three shillings to five shillings per diem from the first day of Ju ly to the thirty-first day of December in the said year and any sum or sumsof money not exceeding five hundred pounds towards the construction
of a Dry Dock at Cockatoo Island for the said year and any sum or sums of money not exceeding two hundred pounds to defray the expense of repairing the enclosing wall of the Old Burial Ground George-street Sydney for the said year and any sum or sums of money not exceeding one hundred and fifty pounds to defray the expense of repairing the old fencing and providing and erecting new
fencing to complete the enclosures of the Government Domain
attached to the New Government House Sydney for the said year and any sum or sums of money not exceeding eighty-five pounds to defray the expense of repairing the platform of the Queen's Wharf Sydney and enclosing a portion of the sides of the Wharf with close paling in the said year and any sum or sums of money not exceeding three hundred pounds to defray the expense of forming landing places at
and
and suitable approaches to the Ferries between North Brisbane and and Kangaroo Point and North and South Brisbane at Moreton
"Bay in the said year and any sum or sums of money not exceeding five hundred pounds to defray the expense of completing a wall to enclose the Queen's Warehouse and Custom House Sydney and of
providing additional drains and accommodation for Boats' Crews at the same in the said year and any sum or sums of money not exceeding four hundred pounds to defray the expense of repairs to the Dam at Cook's River in the said year and any sum or sums of money not exceeding two hundred pounds to defray the expense of laying down a Mooring Chain in Kiama Harbour in the said year and any sum or sums of money not exceeding fifty-six pounds five shillings and eleven-pence towards defraying the expense of erecting an office for the Inspector of Distilleries at the Brisbane Distillery Sydney in the said year and any sum or sums of money not exceeding the further sum of five hundred pounds towards com pleting the New Gaol Darlinghurst in the said year and any sum or sums of money not exceeding three hundred pounds to defray the expense of erecting a Court and Watch-houses at Brisbane Water in the said year and any sum or sums of money not exceeding one hundred and fifty pounds to defray the expense of erecting a Watch- house at Blackman's Swamp in the said year and any sum or sums
of money not exceeding three hundred pounds nineteen shillings
and ten-pence to defray the expense of dividing yards fixing iron railing and erecting additional privies at the Parramatta Gaol in the said year and any sum or sums of money not exceeding forty-three pounds to defray the expense of providing metal to macadamize the
Gaol Yard at Batburst in the said year and any sum or sums of money
not exceeding two hundred pounds to meet the expense of twenty new
cell doors lined with iron for the Gaol at Melbourne Port Phillip
in the said year and any sum or sums of money not exceeding four hundred and fifty pounds to defray the expense of purchasing a lantern and apparatus suitable for the present column of the Light-house Shorthand's Bluff Port Phillip in the said year and any sum or sums
of money not exceeding one thousand pounds to defray the expense of
casual repairs additions and alterations to Colonial Public Buildings in the said year and any sum or sums of money not exceeding six hundred and twenty-seven pounds fourteen shillings and six-pence in aid of the Sydney Infirmary and Dispensary an equal amount having been raised by private subscription in the year one thousand eight
| thirty pounds to defray the expense of providing provisions to be left hundred and forty-six and any sum or sums of money not exceeding | at Booby Island for the relief of shipwrecked persons and any sum or |
| sums of money not exceeding two hundred and four pounds to defray the expense of providing six sets of Standard Weights and Measures and any sum or sums of money not exceeding fifty pounds to defray the expense of procuring from England a new Royal Standard for the | |
| service of the said Colony and any sum or sums of money not | |
| exceeding fifty pounds to defray the expense of fees to Medical Practitioners who give evidence as to the state of persons in charge of the Police as dangerous lunatics at one guinea in each case and any sum or sums of money not exceeding fifty pounds as a gratuity to | |
| Mr. George James French veterinary surgeon who was seriously | |
| wounded by the discharge of his pistol while aiding the Police to prevent the rescue of certain aboriginal natives of the Murray | |
| District who were concerned in the murder of the late Mr. Beveridge | |
| and any sum or sums of money not exceeding one thousand seven hundred and eighty pounds to meet the probable deficiencies in the sums voted for the support of Schools conducted according to the |
regulations
regulations of September one thousand eight hundred and forty-one being six hundred and seventy pounds for Schools of the Church of England seven hundred pounds for Presbyterian Schools two hundred and twenty pounds for "Wesleyan Methodist Schools one hundred and ten pounds for Roman Catholic Schools and eighty pounds for Schools
of every Denomination at Port Phillip and any sum or sums of money
not exceeding two hundred and forty-five pounds nineteen shillings and three-pence as an addition to the sum appropriated for the year one thousand eight hundred and forty-six for the support of Schools of all Denominations at Port Phillip and any sum or sums of money not exceeding thirty-six pounds seven shillings and three-pence to cover a
deficiency in the sum appropriated for the year one thousand eight
hundred and forty-six for Schools of the Church of England and any sum or sums of money not exceeding forty-five pounds eleven shillings and eleven-pence to cover a deficiency in the sum appropriated for the year one thousand eight hundred and forty-six for Presbyterian Schools and any sum or sums of money not exceeding three hundred and twenty pounds eighteen shillings and three-pence to cover a deficiency in the sum appropriated for the year one thousand eight hundred and
forty-six for the Lunatic Asylum at Tarban Creek Sydney and any sumor sums of money not exceeding one hundred and seventeen pounds
six shillings and six-pence to cover a deficiency in the sum appropriated for the year one thousand eight hundred and forty-six for Coroners inthe Sydney District and any sum or sums of money not exceeding five hundred and twenty-eight pounds fourteen shillings to cover a
deficiency in the sum appropriated for the year one thousand eight
hundred and forty-six for the Native Police in the Port Phillip District and any sum or sums of money not exceeding one hundred and fifty-two pounds fifteen shillings and two-pence to cover a deficiency in the sum appropriated for the year one thousand eight hundred and
forty-six for Gaols and any sum or sums of money not exceeding forty
pounds nineteen shillings and nine-pence to cover a deficiency in the sum appropriated for the year one thousand eight hundred and forty-six to defray the expense of Newspapers for Record and for the Secre
tary of State and any sum or sums of money not exceeding thirty- eight pounds four shillings to cover a deficiency in the sum appro priated for the year one thousand eight hundred and forty-six to defray the expense of repairing the Floating Light Vessel and towing the same to Darling Harbour and any sum or sums of money not exceeding seven pounds eleven shillings and three-pence to cover a
hundred and forty-six to defray the expense of provisions to be left at deficiency in the sum appropriated for the year one thousand eight Booby Island for the relief of shipwrecked persons and any sum or sums of money not exceeding one hundred and twenty-five pounds four shillings and eleven-pence to cover a deficiency in the sums appropriated for the year one thousand eight hundred and forty-six to defray the expense of the Overland Expedition to Port Essington and any sum or sums of money not exceeding three hundred and ten pounds ten shillings to defray the pay of one Serjeant at three shillings and six-pence and ten ordinary Constables at two shillings and nine-pence with an allowance for clothing of three-pence each per diem in augmentation to the Melbourne Police from the first
Ju ly to the thirty-first December in the said year and any sum or sums of money not exceeding one hundred and thirty pounds twelve shillings and nine-pence to defray the damages and costs incurred in
a certain action brought against Richard Eurlong Esquire in his capacity as a Magistrate of the Territory and any sum or sums of
money not exceeding two hundred and ten pounds to meet the expense of building a New Punt for the Ferry at Blackman's
Point
Point on the River Hastings and any sum or sums of money not exceeding one hundred pounds to meet the expense of laying down Pipe and of lighting with Gas the New Entrance to Government House Sydney and any sum or sums of money not exceeding two hundred and sixty-two pounds three shillings to cover the expense of converting the building formerly occupied by the Superintendent of Boats at Sydney into a Water Police Office and any sum or sums of money not exceeding two hundred pounds towards building and maintaining the
Singleton and Patrick's Plains Benevolent Asylum to meet the amount
of private contributions not exceeding two hundred pounds in any
one year and any sum or sums of money not exceeding one hundred and twenty pounds to meet the expense of employing Free Light house Keepers and others in the Establishment of the Harbour
Master and any sum or sums of money not exceeding three hundred
and nine pounds eight shillings and four-pence to meet contingent expenses of the Legislative Council Establishment not previously provided for and any sum or sums of money not exceeding the further sum of one thousand pounds for the erection of Light-houses in Bass's
Straits.
11 . And be it enacted That the Treasurer of the said Colony
shall issue and pay the said several sums to such persons for the pur poses hereinbefore mentioned upon such days and in such proportions as the Governor for the lime being by any warrant or order in writing to be signed by him shall from time to time order and direct and that the payments so to be made shall be charged upon and payable out of the Revenues of the said Colony.
12. And be it enacted That the said Treasurer shall in his accounts from time to time be allowed credit for any sum or sums of money paid by him in pursuance of such warrant or order in writing as aforesaid and that the receipt or receipts of the respective persons to whom the same shall be so paid shall be a full and valid discharge to the said Treasurer in passing his said accounts for any such sum or sums as shall be therein mentioned and that he shall and do receive credit for the same accordingly.
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