Appropriation (1862) [25 Vict. No. 17] (WA)
WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
ANNO VICESIMO QUINTO
VICTORDE REGINS
No. XVII.
AN ORDINANCE to appropriate and apply the Sum of Sixty Seven Thousand Eight Hundred and Three Pounds out of the general Revenue of the Colony for the Service of the Year 1863.
HEREAS the Governor and Legislative Council have
public Revenue the several Sums hereinafter mentioned for theW authorised to be issued and applied out of the general Service of the Year 1863; Be it therefore enacted by His Excellency the Governor of Western Australia and its Depen- dencies by and with the Advice and Consent of the Legislative Council aforesaid, and by the Authority of the same
THAT out of the general public Revenue not otherwise by Appropriation of Revenue
Law specially appropriated there shall or may be issued and for 1863.
applied for the Service of the Year 1863, any Sum or Sums not
exceeding the Sum of Sixty Seven Thousand Eight Hundred and
Three Pounds for defraying the Charge of the Colonial Government.
for the Year ending the 31st Day of December, 1863, the said
Amount being appropriated as follows, viz.:
25th Viet., No. 17.
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 Hundred and |
Seventy Pounds:
| Clerk of Councils | Two Hunched and Twenty Pounds: |
| Treasurer | Seven Hunched and Seventy Pounds : |
| AuditorGeneral... ... | . Six Hunched Pounds : |
| Registrar of Deeds ......... | • Fifty Pounds : |
| Registrar General of Births, Esc | . Fifty Pounds: |
| Surveyor General | Four Thousand One Hundred and |
Ten Pounds, and Ten Pence:
| Office of Works ...... | ..... | . Six Hundred and Eight Pounds, Three Shillings, and Four Pence: |
| Customs | One Thousand Eight Hundred and |
Fifty Pounds:
| PostOffice | . One Thousand Three Hundred and |
Eighty Five Pounds :
| Harbour Master | One Thousand Four Hunched and |
Twenty Five Pounds:
| Judicial Establishment | Five Thousand Eight Hundred and Ninety Two Pounds, Six Shillings, and Eight Pence: |
| Ecclesiastical Establishment .. | • Two Thousand Five Hundred and |
Three Pounds :
| Medical Establishment | One Thousand Six• Hundred and Twenty Five Pounds, Three Shill- ings, and Four Pence : |
| Police | Nine Thousand One Hundred and |
Sixty Pounds, Ten Shillings:
| Gaols | One Hundred and ThirtyFive Pounds: |
| Rottnest Penal Establishment | • Six Hundred and Fifteen Pounds: |
| Aborigines | Seven Mulched and Fifty Eight Pounds, Sixteen Shillings, and Eight Pence: |
| PoorHouse ..................... | • One Hundred and Ninety Eight |
Pounds:
| Education | Two Thousand Five Hunched and Seventy Eight Pounds, Four Shill- ings: |
FOR SERVICES EXCLUSIVE OF ESTABLISHMENTS.
| Retiring Allowances | Three Hundred Pounds : |
| Revenue Services | Two Hundred Pounds: |
25th Viet., No. 17.
| Administration of Justice | One Thousand One Hundred and |
Seventy Pounds :
| .Ecclesiastical Services . ..... | . Sixty Pounds: |
| Charitable Allowances | OneThousand FourHundredPounds: |
| Hospitals....... ........ | • Nine Hundred and Fifty Pounds: |
| Police | Three Thousand Eight Hundred |
Pounds:
| Gaols | One Thousand Eight Hundred |
Pounds:
| Rottnest Penal Establishment | . Eight Hundred and Fifty Pounds: |
| Rent | Four Hundred and Fifty Six Pounds |
Ten Shillings •
| Transport | . Six Hundred Pounds : |
| Conveyance of Mails | Three Thousand Five Hundred and |
Thirty Pounds:
| Works and Buildings.... .... . . | . Four Thousand Three Hundred and |
Fifty Pounds:
| Roads and Bridges....: ........ | • Five Thousand Eight Hundred and Eight Pounds, Eight Shillings, and Sixpence: |
| Miscellaneous Services | One Thousand Four Hundred and |
Twenty Five Pounds:
| Immigration | Five Hundred Pounds: |
| Aborigines | Eight Hundred and Thirty Eight |
Pounds :
| Harbour Master | Four Hundred Pounds: |
| Payment of Interest on Deben- |
| tures | One Hundred and Five Pounds. |
| II. THAT the Colonial Treasurer shall issue and pay such Sum | Colonial Treasurer to issue on the Governor's |
| or Sums of Money for the Purposes aforesaid, not exceeding in the | Warrant. |
| Whole the Sums respectively in that Behalf hereinbefore specified, as the Governor shall froth Time to Time by Warrant under his Hand direct. |
S. S. HAMPTON,
GOVERNOR AND COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF.
Passed the Legislative Council
this 9th Day of June, 1862.
HENRY WAKEFORD,
Clerk of the Council.
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