Appropriation (1861) (WA)

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WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

ANNO ITICESIMO QUINTO

VICTORIh It EGINS

NO. VII.

AN ORDINANCE for the further Appropriation of the Revenue for the Year 1860, and for the general Appro- priation of the Revenue for the Year 1862.

HEREAS by the Laws relating to the Customs and Trade, and other Acts and Ordinances of this Colony, certain Duties, Fines and other Monies are or may be imposed, levied and collected, to be paid to the Colonial Treasurer, on behalf of Her Majesty, Her Heirs and Successors, for the public Uses of the Colony and in Support of the Government thereof ; Be it therefore enacted by His Excellency the Governor of Western Australia and its Dependencies, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Legislative Council thereof:

Preamble

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Appropriation of the

I. THAT out of the said Duties, and the Produce of all, or any other the general public Revenues of the Province, not otherwise by Law specially appropriated, there shall or may be further issued and applied, in the Manner hereinafter provided, for the several Purposes hereinafter mentioned, any Sums of Money, not exceeding in Amount respectively the several Sums of Money hereinafter specified, that is to say :-

Excess of Expenditure.

FIRSTLY, for defraying the Excess of Expenditure for the Govern- ment Establishments and Miscellaneous Services beyond the Grants for the Year ended the 31st Day of December, 1860, the Sum of Eight Thousand, Four Hundred and Sixty Seven Pounds, One Shilling, and Five Pence ; the said Amount being appropriated as follows, viz. :

Revenu.;,

1860.

FOR SALARIES AND ALLOWANCES.

Colonial Secretary

Nine Hundred and Forty Three Pounds;

Post Office ...

Two Hundred and Thirty Eight Pounds,

Eleven Shillings, and Four Pence:

Harbour Master ...

Sixty One Pounds, Eight Shillings, and

Four Pence ;

Police... ...

Thirty Two Pounds, Twelve Shillings,

and Two Pence:

Gaols ...

Eight Pounds, Six Shillings, and Eight

Pence:

Aborigines ...

•••

Forty Two Pounds, Eighteen Shillings,

and Seven Pence :

SERVICES EXCLUSIVE OF ESTABLISHMENTS.

Pensions and Gratuities

Forty Six Pounds, Thirteen Shillings,

and Four Pence :

Revenue Services ...

Sixty Three Pounds, Six Shillings, and

Six Pence :

Administration of Justice

Fifty Five Pounds, One Shilling, and

Ten Pence :

Ecclesiastical Services

Five Hundred and Sixty Pounds,

Eighteen Shillings, and Eight Pence :

Charitable Allowances

•• Three Hundred and Eighty Two Pounds, Two Shillings, and Nine Pence:

Gaols

Five Hundred and -Twenty Three Pounds, Sixteen Shillings, and Seven Pence :

Rottnest Penal Establishment Three Hundred Mid Sixty Nine Pounds,

Fifteen Shillings, and Nine Pence :

Rent

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Rent

• • •

Fifty Five Pounds, Fourteen Shillings:

Transport

One Hundred and Thirty Four Pounds,

Sixteen Shillings, and Eleven Pence:

Works and Buildings ...

Nine Hundred andNinetyNine Pounds,

Four Shillings, and Three Pence :

Roads and Bridges

Three Thousand and Six Pounds,

Twelve Shillings, and Ten Pence:

Miscellaneous ...

Four Hundred and ThirtyEight Pounds,

One Shilling and Nine Pence :

Harbour Master... ...

Three Hundred and Nineteen Pounds:

Refunds

One Hundred and Eighty Four Pounds,

Nineteen Shillings, and Two Pence :

SECONDLY, for defraying the Charge of the Colonial Government for For the Services of the

the Year ending the 31st day of Dec

ember, 1862, the Sum of Sixty Year 1S62.

Four Thousand Nine Hundred and Eighty Six Pounds, Six Shillings, and Eight Pence, the said Amount being appropriated as follows, viz. :

FOR SALARIES AND ALLOWANCES.

His Excellency The Governor

Two Thousand One Hundred and Fifty Five Pounds, Sixteen Shillings, and Eight Pence:

Colonial Secretary

Two Thousand Five Hunched and

...

Seventy Pounds:

Clerk of Councils ...

Two Hundred and Twenty Pounds:

Treasurer ...

Six Hundred and Eighty Pounds :

Auditor General ...

Six Hundred Pounds :

Registrar of Deeds ...

Fifty Pounds:

Registrar General of Births, 8sc.

Fifty Pounds:

Surveyor General

Two Thousand Nine Hundred and Sixty Eight Pounds, Two Shillings, and Six Pence:

Office of Works

Five Hunched and Sixteen Pounds,

Eighteen Shillings, and Four Pence:

Customs ...

One Thousand Nine Hundred and Six- teen Pounds, Eighteen Shillings, and Four Pence:

Post Office

One Thousand Three Hundred and

Thirty One Pounds:

Harbour Master

One Thousand Four Hundred and

Twenty Five Pounds:

Judicial Establishment

Five Thousand Eight Hundred and Twelve Pounds, Six Shillings, and Eight Pence :

Ecclesiastical

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Ecclesiastical Establishment

Two Thousand Four Hundred and Fifty

Three Pounds :

Medical Establishment -

One Thousand Five Hundred and Eight

Pounds, Five Shillings:

Police

Eig.htThousand Six Himdred andNinety

Four Pounds, Ten Shillings:

Gaols ...

One Hundred and Thirty Five Pounds:

Rottnest Penal Establishthent

Four Hundred and Twenty Eight

Pounds:

Aborigines ...

NineHundred and Twenty Five Pounds,

Fifteen Shillings :

Poor House ...

One Hundred and Thirty One Pounds:

Education ...

Two Thousand Four Hundred and

Eighty One Pounds, Four Shillings:

FOR SERVICES, EXCLUSIVE OP ESTABLISHMENTS.

Retiring Allowances

Four Hundred and Fifty Pounds :

Revenue Services

One Hundred and Fifty Pounds:

Administration of Justice

Seven Hundred and Seventy Pounds :

Ecclesiastical Services

Sixty Pounds:

Charitable Allowances

One Thousand Two Hundred Pounds:

Hospitals ...

One Thousand Pounds :

Police

Three Thousand Seven Hundred and

Thirty Five Pounds:

One Thousand Five Hundred Pounds.

Rottnest Penal Establishm

ent

Eight Hundred and Fifty Pounds:

Three Hundred and Twenty SixPounds:

D.ansport

Four Hundred and Fifty Pounds :

Conveyance of Mails ...

Three Thousand Five Hundred and

Thirty Pounds:

Works and Buildings

Four Thousand Eight Hundred and

Fifty Pounds:

Roads and Bridges ...

Six Thousand and Sixty Seven Pounds,

Ten Shillings, and Two Pence:

Miscellaneous Services

One Thousand Three Hundred and

Twenty Five Pounds:

Immigration

Four Hundred Pounds :

Aborigines

...

• .

Seven Hundred and Sixty Five Pounds :

Harbour Master

• • • • • •

Four Hundred Pounds :

Payment of Interest on, .De-

bentures

One Hundred and Five Pounds:

Colonial Treasu er to pay

II. AND be it enacted, that the Colonial Treasurer shall issue and

on Orders of The Governor pay from Time to Time any Sum or Sums of Money for the Purposes

and discharged by Receipt

of Party.

hereinbefore mentioned, not exceeding in the Whole the Sums respec-

tively

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tively in that Behalf hereinbefore mentioned, to such Persons, and in

such Portions as the Governor for the Time being, shall by an Order or Orders in Writing, signed by him, from Time to Time direct, and the said Treasurer shall in his Accounts be allowed Credit for all Sums paid by him in pursuance of such Orders accordingly; and the Receipts of the Persons tD whom such Sums shall have been so paid shall be to him a full Discharge for the Sum or Sums for which the same Receipts shall have been respectively given, and the Amount thereof shall be passed to his Credit in Account accordingly.

A. E. KENNEDY;

GOVERNOR AND COMMANDER IN CHIEF.

Passed the Legislative Council,

this 18th Day of November, 1861.

HENRY WANEFORD,

Clerk of the Council.

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Printed by Authority at the Government Press.

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