Appropriation (1893) [56 Vict. No. 1] (WA)

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ANNO QUINQUAGESIMO SEXTO

VICTORIA] REGINA,.

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No. I.

AN ACT to apply a sum out of the Consoli-

dated Revenue to the Service of the Six Months ending the last day of June, One thousand eight hundred and ninety-three, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.

[Assented to, 13th January, 1P93.]

MOST GRACIOUS SO VEREIGN,-

E, Your Majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects, the

Legislative Assembly of Western Australia in Paths,- Preamble.

ment assembled, towards making good the supply which we have cheerfully granted to Your Majesty in this Session of Parliament, have resolved to grant unto Your Majesty the sums hereinafter mentioned, awl do therefore most humbly beseech Your Majesty that it may be enacted ; And be it therefore enacted by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, in this present Parliament assembled, and -by the authority of the same, as follows (that is to say):-

56" VICTORI}E, No. 1.

Appropriation-1893.

L OUT of the Consolidated Revenue there shall and may be

Appropriation and

application of

appropriated, issued, and applied, for or towards making good the

moneys.

Supply granted to Her Majesty, a sum not exceeding Three hundred and fourteen thousand five hundred and twenty-four pounds fifteen shillings and sixpence for the service of the six months ending the last day of June, One thousand eight hundred and ninety-three, for the purposes and services expressed in the Schedule hereto.

In the name and on behalf of the Queen I hereby assent

to this Act.

W. C. F. ROBINSON, Governor.

56° VICTOM2E, No. 1.

Appropriation-1893.

SCHEDULE.

APPROPRIATION OF GRANTS—ABSTRACT.

£

s.

d.

His Excellency the Governor

373 10

0

The Legislative Council

650 0 0

The Legislative Assembly

• .

1265

0

0

The Colonial Secretary

• •

75216

5 11

The Attorney General

.

10231

0

0

The Colonial Treasurer

• •

• •

• .

67200

6

3

The Commissioner of Crown Lands

..

14597 10

0

The Commissioner of Railways and Director of

Public Works

• •

144991

3

4

314,524 15 6

APPROPRIATION OF GRANTS—DETAILED.

1893.

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR.

s.

d.

X

s.

d.

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR.

SALARIES-J.2,342 105.

Private Secretary (Civil List)

1 Aide-de-Camp ...

75

0

2 Clerk in Governor's Office

125

0

3 Office Keeper ...

50 0

4 Messenger

...

12 10

5 Caretaker, GovernmentDomain...

50

0

6 Caretaker, Government Cottage, Rottnest

15

0

7

Do.

Do.

Fremantle ALLon}reps—X15.

15

0

8 Lodging Allowance in lieu of Quarters to Office Keeper

15

0

CONTINGENCIES-X18.

9 Incidental Expenses

.

16

0

Total His Excellency the Governor

373

10

0

Carried forward IO Total LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

373

10

0

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Appropriation-1893.

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

s.

s.

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

SAL ARIEs-450.

1 President

200 0 0

2 Clerk of Council

150

0

0

3 Usher Black Rod

50

0

0

4 Caretaker

50 0 0

C o LATIN GENciEs—S200.

5 Reporter for Hansard ...

100 0 0

6 Cleaning, Lighting, and Incidental Expenses

100

0

0

Total Legislative Council

650 0 0

Amount brought forward from Total to His EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR

373

10

0

Amount carried forward to Total LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

1023

10

0

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

s. d

s.

d.

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

SALARIES—£585.

1 Speaker

200

0

2 Chairman of Committees

100

0

3 Clerk of Assembly

150

0

4 Clerk, Assistant

60

0

5 Sergeant-at-Arms

50

0

6 Librarian, Parliamentary Library

25

0

CONTINGENCIE s—£680.

7 Reporters for Hansard ...

300 0 0

8 Lighting (Electric Light)

'130 0 0

9 Incidental Expenses, including Messengers...

100

0

0

10 Refreshment Room (including wages, &c.)

100

0

0

11 Grant for Library

50 0 0

1265

0

0

Total Legislative Assembly

Amount brought forward from Total of LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

1023

10

0

Amount carried forward to Total COLONIAL SECRETARY

2288

10

0

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Appropriation-1893.

COLONIAL SECRETARY.

OFFICE OF COLONIAL SECRETARY.

£

s.

£

s.

d.

atinuns—£734.

Colonial Secretary (Civil List)

1 Under Secretary

300

0

2 Chief Clerk and Registrar

175

0

3 Assistant Registrar and Clerk

100

0

4 Clerk ...

55

0

5 Office Keeper, Public Offices

54

0

6 Messenger

30

0

7 Housekeeper

20

0

CONTINGENCIES-X25.

8 Incidental Expenses

25 0 0

Total Office of Colonial Secretary

759

0

0

AUDIT.

SALARIES-X937 lOs.

1 Auditor General

250

0

2 Chief Clerk

...

137 10

3 Clerk

100

0

4 Clerk ...

100

0

5 Clerk...

100 0

6 Clerk ...

95

0

7 Clerk ...

65

0

8 Clerk...

55

0

9 Clerk ..

35

0

• •

CONTINGENCIES-SW.

10 Incidental Expenses

10

0

Total Audit

947 10 0

MEDICAL.

SALARIES—£3,677 lOs.

1

/Principal Medical Officer and Colonial Surgeon

2:37 10

0

2

Resident Medical Officer and Assistant to

Superintendent of Vaccination

...

100

0

0

3

Dispenser

...

..

75

0

0

4

Matron ...

...

...

50

0

0

5   13 Nurses, Female, 1 at £45, 2 at £40 each per

Perth... j

annum

...

..

...

62 10

0

6

2 Ward Maids at £24 each per annum

24

0

0

7

Scullery Maid

...

12

0

0

8

Woodman

...

..

9

0

0

9

2 Porters, at £50 each per an mil

50

0

0

10

Messenger

12

0

0

11

Cook

...

..•

18

0

0

12

(Government Analyst

12 10

0

Carried forward

662 10

0

1706 10

0

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Appropriation-1893.

COLONIAL SEcRETARt—(continued).

£

s.

d.

s.

d.

Brought forward ... Medical—continued.

1706

10

0

Brought forward

662 10 0

SALARIES—(continued).

13

Resident Medical Officer & Health Officer

100

• • •

25

14

Albany

Hospital Orderly

15

Hospital Cook

..

25

16

Caretaker Quarantine Station ...

42 1

17

Ashburton

Resident Medical Officer

1'25

18

Beverley

Resident Medical Officer

50

19

Bridgetown

Resident Medical Officer ...

50

20

Bunbury

Resident Medical Officer

50

21

2 Hospital Orderlies or Nurses, 1 at £50,

1 at £36 per annum

...

...

43

22 Donyara

Resident Medical Officer

...

50

23

(Colonial

Sureuon, and Surgeon Superin-

tendent Lunatic Asylum ...

b

200

24

Health Officer

...

50

25

Matron, Lunatic Asylum

...

50

26  4 Female Nurses for Lunatic Asylum, at

Fremantle

£55 each, per annum

..

...

110

27  Male Warders, 1 £190, 5 at £125 each per

annum...

...

...

.

407 1

28  Caretaker Woodman's Point Quarantine

Station

...

...

40

29

ICaretaker Casualty Hospital ...

39

30

Gascay2te

Resident Medical Officer

125

31

Resident Medical Officer

50

32

Geraidiom

2 Nurses, 1 at £50, 1 at £30, per annum

40

33

1 Hospital Orderly, at £50, Hospital Cook

£36, per annum ...

43

34

Greenough

Resident Medical Officer

50

35

Guildford

5 Resident Medical Officer

50

36

Z Caretaker, Casualty Ward

12

37

Kittanning

5 Resident Medical Officer

50

38

S. Hospital Orderly

...

25

39

Kimberley, West

( Resident Medical Officer

50

40

j_ Hospital Orderly

...

45

41

C Resident Medical Officer

50

Do.,

East

42

Z. Hospital Orderly

...

45

43 Murchison

Resident Medical Officer

150

44 Murray

Resident Medical Officer

50

45 Northam

Resident Medical Officer

50

46 Northampton

Resident Medical Officer

25

47

Resident Medical Officer

100

48 Roebourne

Hospital Orderly, £100, Cook, £60 per

annum ...

80

.

49

50 Toodyay

i Resident Medical Officer

50

j Hospital Orderly

...

25

51 Vasse

S Resident Medical Officer

50

52

j Hospital Orderly

...

25

53 Victoria Plains ..

Resident Medical Officer

50

Carried forward ...

3409 1

1706 10

0

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Appropriation-1893.

COLONIAL SECRETARY—(cOntinzted).

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

Brought forward

1706 10

0

Medical—continued.

Brought forward

3409 10

0

SALARIES—(continned).

54

Williams

anis

j Resident Medical Officer

50

0

0

55

) Hospital Orderly

25

0 0

56 Yi/yam

Resident Medical Officer

100

0

0

57

Resident Medical Officer

50

0

0

58 York

Hospital Orderly, £50; Cook, £36 per

annum

...

43

0

0

ALLOWANCES-£50.

59 Forage to Colonial Surgeon

...

...

...

25

0

0

60 Forage, Caretaker, Woodman's Point Quarantine Station

10

0

0

61 Allowance in lieu of Quarters

to

Resident Medical Officer,

Newcastle ...

.

15 0 0

CONTINGENCIES-X4,235.

62 Provisions, &c., in Hospitals

1550

0

63 Lunatic Asylum, Provisions, Bedding and Clothing, Temporary

Labour, dm 64 Bedding and Clothing

1600

0

...

200 0

65 Medicines and Surgical Instruments

400

0

66 Hospital Furniture

125

0

67 Vaccination Fees

110

0

68 Incidental Expenses

125

0

69 Uniform for Warders, LunaticAsylum,and Hospital,Perth ..

50

0

70 Quarantine Stations

75

0

Total Medical ...

7962 10 0

POLICE.

SALARIES—£15,750 15s.

Chief Office,-

1 Commissioner ...

300

0

2 Chief Clerk and Accountant

162

10

3 Clerk ...

100

0

4 Clerk...

65

0

5 Messenger

24

0

Carried forward

...

651 10

9669

0

0

56° VICTORI2E, No. 1.

Appropriation-1893.

COLONIAL SECRETARY—(con trotted).

£

s. d.

s.

d.

Brought forward

9669

0

0

Police—continued

Brought forward

..

651   10 0

SALARIES—(continued).

Constabulary,-

6 Four Inspectors, 1 at £300, 1 at £275, 2 at £260 per annum ...

547

10

0

7 Four Sub ditto, 2 at £230 each, and 2 at £200 per annum

...

430

0

0

8 Sergeants-3 at £185 each per annum; 8 at 10s. a day each,

£724 9 Corporals-8 at 8s. 6d. a day each

1001 10 0

615

8

0

10 6 Senior Constables at £150 each per annum

450

0

0

11 Constables-78 1st Class Constables at 7s 6d. a day each,

£5,294 5s. Od.; 60 2nd Class do. at Gs. 6d. a day each,

8823

15

0

£3,529 10s.

12 12 Probation Constables at 5s. a day each ...

.543

0

0

13 6 Native Trackers at 3s. a day each, £162 18s.; 50 do. at 2s.

a day each, £905

1067 18

0

14 Drill Instructor at 10s. a day

90 15

0

15 Lockup Keeper, Perth, at 6s. a day

54

6

0

Water Police,-

16 Coxswain at Ss. a day

...

72

8

0

17 8 Constables at 7s. 6d. a day each, £543 Os. Od. ; 6 ditto at j

895

19

0

6s. 6d. a day each, £352 19s. Od.

Detective Branch,-

' 18 2 Constables at lOs a day each

181

0

0

19 4 Constables at 9s. a day each

325

16

0

ALLOWANCES—£1,842.

20 Lodging Allowance in lieu of Quarters

758

0

0

21 Ration Allowance—Special to Police in certain Districts in

1084

0

0

consideration of high price of provisions

CONTINGENCIES-6,350.

22 Arms and Ammunition ...

100

0

0

23 Clothinc;

650

0

0

24 Remounts

350 0 0

25 Travelling Expenses and Transport, including Transport o f

1400

0

0

Stores to outstations

3

26 Information

...

100 0 0

27 Shoeing and Saddlery ...

450 0 0

28 Forage

1750

0

0

29 Rene...

100

0

0

30 Fuel and Light for Lockups and Stations

150

0

0

31 Subsidy to Police Benefit Fund—viz., Rewards £50, Gratuities

£500 32 Incidental Expenses

550

0

0

750 0 0

Total Police

23942 15

0

Carried forward

33611

15

0

56° VICTORI2E, No. 1.

Appropriation-1893.

COLONIAL SECRETAIZY—(continited).

£ s. d.

s.

d.

Brought forward

33611 15

0

GAOLS.

Smamns—£2,384 10s.

1 Inspector of Prisons

...

50

0

2 Matron, Fremantle Prison

30

0

3 Assistant

do.

25

0

4 Superintendent, Fremantle Prison

150

0

5 Surgeon,

do.

50

0

6 Chaplain, Church of England, do.

87 1

0

7

Do.

Church of Rome,

do.

37 1

0

8 Clerk and Record Keeper,

do.

100

0

9 Store Assistant,

do.

25

0

10 Messenger,

do.

25

0

11 Matron, Albany

21

0

12 Gaoler, Bunbury

5

0

13

Do.

Busselton

5

0

14

Do.

Carnarvon

5

0

15

Do.

Newcastle

5

0

16

Do. York ...

5

0

Officers, 1st Class.

17 Chief Warder, Fremantle Prison

72 10

0

Officers, 2nd Class.

18 Principal Warder, Fremantle

62 10

0

19 Five Gaolers, 4 @ £130 each, 1 @ £140 per annum

330

0

0

Officers, 3rd Class.

20 Sixteen Warders-8 @ £118 each, 2 at £124 each, 4 at £114

each, 2 (iip, £110 each per annum

934

0

0

21 Three Guard Warders, Fremantle, @ £106 each per annum

159

0

0

Officers, dtlt Class.

22 Four Temporary Warders—£109 10s. each per annum

219

0

0

ALLOWANCES-£37 10s.

23 Allowance in lieu of lodgings to Gaoler at Roebourne, Derby,

and Wyndham, @ £25 each per annum

37 10

0

CONTINGENCIEs-S5,250.

24 Transport of Prisoners ...

400

0 0

25 Provisions, &c., for Prisoners in charge of Police

1100

0

0

26 Do. 27 Bedding & Clothing

do.

in Gaols

2750

0

0

...

400

0

0

28 Uniform for Gaolers and Warders

100

0

0

29 Incidental Expenses (including warders temporarily employed)

500

0

0

Total Gaols

7672 0 0

Carried forward

41283 15 0

56° VICTORIIE, No. 1.

Appropriation-1893.

COLONIAL SECRETARY—(Continued).

£

s.

£

s.

d.

Brought forward

41283 15

0

ROTTNEST NATIVE PRISON.

SALAnins—S630.

1 Superintendent

162 10

2 Senior Warder

53 15

3 Two Warders ® £102 10s. each per annum

102 10

4 Night Warder

43 15

5 Emergency Warder

5

0

6 Medical Officer

50

0

7 Clerk and Superintendent of Salt Works

80

0

S School Teacher

50

0

9 Officer in charge of Reformatory ...

72 10

10 Heliographist

10

0

ALLOWANCES-S15.

11 Table Allowance, Superintendent ...

15

0

CONTINGENCIES-..€922 10S.

12 Clothing, inclusive of Inmates of Reformatory

87

10

13 Provisions and other necessaries

600

0

14 Tools, Carts, Harness, &c.

17

10

15 Salt Works

...

100

0

16 Transport to and from Rottnest

60

0

17 Uniform for Warders

...

40

0

18 Incidental Expenses

...

17 10

Total Rottnest Native Prison

1567 10 0

PRINTING.

SALARIES—s923.

1 Government Printer

225 0 0

2 Clerk ...

125 0 0

3 Overseer

117 10

0

4 Sub-Overseer ...

85 0 0

5 Machinist

100 0 0

6

Do.

75 0 0

7 Bookbinder

...

78 0 0

8 Seven Apprentices, at from 7s. to 21s. per week

117 10

0

CONTINGENCIES-S3,080.

9 Extra Labor ...

2000 0 0

10 New Machinery, Type, &c.

1000

0

0

11 Incidental Expenses

...

80

0

0

Total Printing

4003

0

0

Carried forward

46854

5

0

56" VICTORIIE, No 1.

Appropriation-1893.

COLONIAL SECRETARY—(continued).

£

s.

X

s.

d.

Brought forward

46854

5

0

INSPECTION OF STOCK.

Sakarks—X125.

1 Chief Inspector of Stock

125

0

0

ALLOWANCES-SOO.

2 Travelling Allowance, Chief Inspector of Stock

50

0

0

3 Incidental Expenses, including salaries of Assistant Inspectors

temporarily employed

1200 0 0

Total Inspection of Stock

181,5

0

0

EDUCATIONAL.

1 Government and Assisted Schools, &c., &c....

8425

0

0

2 University Exhibitions ...

62 10 0

3 Scholarships, Perth High School

200

0

0

Total Educational

8687

10

0

REGISTRY.

Saharaes-5365.

1 Registrar General, Registrar

of Patents, and

Registrar of

Designs and Trade Marks

175

0 0

2 Clerk and Examiner Patents Office

100

0

0

3 Clerk...

90 0 0

CONTINGENCIES-415 10S.

4 Incidental Expenses

...

15 10

0

Total Registry

880 10 0

CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.

SALARIES-.€303.

1 Superintendent of Relief and Inspector of Charitable Institu-

tions 2 Matron Perth Institution

162

10

0

36

0

0

3 Servant (Female) ditto ...

12

10

0

4 Master Mount Eliza Institu tion

40

0

0

5 Orderly

ditto

20

0

0

Carried forward

271 0 0

57297 5 0

56° VICTORLE, No. 1.

Appropriation-1893.

COLONIAL SECRETARY—(continued,).

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

Brought forward

57297

5

0

Charitable Institutions.—continued.

Brought forward

271

0

0

SA_LAnms—(continued).

6 Orderly Assistant Mount Eliza Institution

20

0

0

7 Cook

ditto

12 0 0

ALLOWANCE S--£25.

S Travelling Expenses of Superintendent

25

0

0

CONTINGENCIES-S4,305.

9 Rations for Officers, Perth and Mount Eliza Institutions

55

0

0

10 Maintenance of Paupers, Relief to

Destitute,

and Aid to

Orphanages

"•

4225 0 0

11 Clerical Assistance

25 0 0

Total Charitable Institutions

4633 0 0

GOVERNMENT GARDENS.

1 Labor

171 10 0

2 Acclimatisation of Plants, &c.

25

0

0

3 Incidental Expenses

125 0 0

Total Government Gardens

321 10

0

DEFENCES. Land Forces.

SALARIES-S499 10s. 11d.

1 Commandant

..

250

0

0

2 Staff Adjutant and Infantry Instructor

..

100

0

0

3 Inspector of Warlike Stores (proportion of salary)

...

6

10

7

4 Magazine Caretakers (two) 1 at £91 5s., and 1 at £36 10s. per

annum 5 Fortifications at Fremantle, Caretaker, and Artillery Instructor

63

3

6

79

16

10

ALLOWANCES—X75.

6 Forage Allowances, Commandant

25

0

0

7 Lodging Allowance to Staff Drill Instructor

25

0

0

8 Travelling

do.

do.

25

0

0

CONTINGENCIES-10,568.

9 Capitation Money at £1 10s. per man for 660 men

495

0

0

10 Band Allowances

117

10

0

11 Corps Drill Instructors ...

75

0

0

12 Maintenance Field Guns

87

10

0

Carried forward

1349 10 11

62251 15

0

56° VICTORIX, No. 1.

Appropriation-1893.

COLONIAL SECRETARY—(continued).

s.

d.

£

s.

d

Brought forward

62251 15

0

Defences. —continued.

Brought forward

1349 10 11

Cowrocouncins—(oontinued).

13 Small Arms Ammunition

2870 0 0

14 Small Arms and Maintenance

430

0

0

15 Prizes for Rifle Contests ..

75

0

0

16 Field Day Expenses and State Ceremonial

125

0

0

17 Transport

25 0 0

18 Rent of Armouries Perth £25, Northampton <23

28

0

0

19 Fortifications at Albany, Contribution towards

3000

0

0

20

do.

at Fremantle

2350

0

0

21 Maintenance of Garrison at Albany, Contribution towards

750

0

0

22 Incidental Expenses, including Travelling Expenses of

Com-

mandant

...

140

0

0

Marine Forces.

CONTINGENC/ES-.C1,722.

23 Upkeep Australian Auxiliary Squadron, Contribution towards

1722

0

0

Total Defences

12864 10 11

CENTRAL BOARD OP HEALTH.

SALARIES-S50.

1 Secretary and Chief Inspector Nuisances

50

0

0

CONTINGENCIES-..€50.

2 Incidental Expenses

50 0 0

Total Central Board of Health

100

0

0

Total Colonial Secretary

75216

5 11

Amount brought forward from Total to LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

2288

10

0

Amount carried to Total ATTORNEY GENERAL

77504 15 11

56° VICTOBLE, No. 1.

Appropriation-1893.

ATTORNEY GENERAL.

£

s. d.

s. d.

CROWN LAW OFFICERS.

SALARIES-,2650.

Attorney General (Civil List)

1 Crown Solicitor

250

0

2 Secretary

...

150

0

3 Clerk to Attorney General

65

0

4 Ditto to Crown Solicitor

90

0

5 Clerk

65

0

6 Messenger

30

0

CONTINGENCIES-X212.

7 Parliamenary Drafting ...

100 0 0

8 Law Books for Law officers and Magistrates

100 0 0

9 Incidental Expenses

...

12

0

0

Total Crown Law Officers

862

0

0

SUPREME COURT.

SALARIES—£1,257 10s.

1 Registrar, Master, Keeper of Records, Supreme Court,

260

0

0

and Registrar in Bankruptcy, and Registrar Joint Stock

Companies

2 Sheriff

250 0 0

3 Official Receiver and Curator of Intestate Estates

200 0 0

4 Chief Clerk

...

110

0

0

5 Clerk .

60 0 0

6 Clerk fo Sheriff

90 0 0

7 Clerk to Receiver

50

0

0

S Ditto to Chief Justice and Cleric of Arraigns

45

0

0

9 Ditto to Puisne Judge

ditto

45

0

0

10 Clerk to Third Judge and

ditto

45

0

0

11 Bailiff and Read Constable

65

0

0

12 Messenger and Caretaker

37 10

0

CONTINGENCIES-.€531.

13 Witnesses and Jurors, Payment of

350

0

0

14 Circuit Prosecutions

...

100

0

0

15 Supreme Court Library ...

50

0

0

16 Incidental Expenses

...

31

0

0

Total Supreme Court

1788 10

0

STIPENDIARY MAGISTRACY.

SALARIES—£4,415.

1 Albany

255 0 0

2 Blackwood

157 10 0

3 Bunbury

175 0 0

237 10

0

4 Fremantle

5 Gascoyne

162 10

0

6 Geraldton

267 10

0

7 Ea-tanning

157 10

0

Carried forward

1412 10

0

2650 10

0

56° VICTORIIE, No. 1.

Appropriation-1893.

ATTORNEY GENERAL—(con tinned).

£

s.

d.

£

s.

(1.

Brought forward

2650

10

0

Stipendiary Magistracy—continued.

Brought forward

1412

10

0

SALABIES—(Con nued).

8 Kimberley, East

250

0

0

9 Kimberley, West

250

0

0

10 Murray

...

77

10

0

11 Perth, £440, and Swan, :660

250

0

0

12 Roebourne

237

10

0

13 Toodyay

157

10

0

14 Vasse...

157

10

0

15 Williams

85

0

0

16 York ...

175

0

0

Clerks,-

17 Albany, Cleric to Magistrates and Local Court

105

18 Bridgetown,

do.

do.

10

19 Bunbury,

do.

do.

67

1

20 Busselton,

do.

do.

67

1

21 Carnarvon,

do.

do.

67

1

22 Cossack,

do.

do.

10

23 Derby,

do.

do.

80

24 Dongara,

do.

do.

10

25 Fremantle,

do.

do.

100

26 Geriddton,

do.

do.

100

27 Guildford,

do.

do.

62

1

28 Greenough,

do.

do.

55

29 Katanuing,

do.

do.

62

1

30 Kojonup,

do.

do.

10

31 Newcastle,

do.

do.

75

32 Northam,

e.,o.

do.

10

33 Northampton,

do.

10

34 Perth,

do.

do.

100

35 Do., Assistant do.

do.

75

36 Pinjarrah,

do.

do.

5

37 Roebourne,

do.

do.

100

38 Victoria Plains,

do.

do.

5

39 Williams,

do.

do.

10

40 Wyndham,

do.

do.

90

41 York,

do.

do.

75

ALLOWANCES—£515.

42 Forage—One at £100 per annum, Two at £75 per annum, Ten

Magistrates, at £50 per annum each

...

...

...

375

0

0

43 Travelling Allowance Resident Magistrate,

Gascoyne, £100

per annum ; Police Magistrate, Perth, £50 per annum

75

0

0

44 Table Allowance Government Resident, Albany

50

0

0

45 Messenger Supreme Court, Lodging in lieu of Quarters

15

0

0

Carried forward

4930 0 0

•••

2650 10 0

56° VICTORLE, No. 1.

Appropriation-1893.

ATTORNEY GENERAL—(continued).

£

s. d.

£

s.

d.

Brought forward

2650 10 0

Stipendiary Magistracy—continued.

Brought forward

4930 0 0

Conquncius—X1,327 10s.

46 Witnesses and Jurors, Payment of

1000

0

0

47 Court Houses ...

115

0

0

43 Inquests

200 0 0

49 Rent, New Norcia Court House

12

10

0

Total Stipendiary Magistracy

6257 10

0

LAND TITLES.

Sivmuzins—S1,220.

1 Commissioner ...

350

0

0

2 Registrar of Titles and Deeds

200

0

0

3 First Clerk

...

110 0

0

4 Clerk and Draftsman

100

0

0

5

Do.

55

0

0

6 Clerk

65 0 0

7 Clerk

60 0 0

Clerk

60 0 0

9 Clerk

45

0

0

10 Surveyor, Inspector of Plans and Computer

175

0

0

CONTINGENCIES-X108.

11 Incidental Expenses, including Temporary Clerical Assistance

103

0

0

Total Land Titles

1323

0

0

Total Attorney General

10231

0

0

Amount brought forward from Total to COLONIAL SECRETARY

77504 15 11

Amount carried forward to Total COLONIAL TREASURER

87735 15 11

56° VICTORI2E, No. 1.

Appropriation-1893.

COLONIAL TREASURER.

£

s.

d.

£

s.

TREASURY.

SALARIES—£1,630.

Colonial Treasurer (Civil List)

1 Under Treasurer

300

2 Accountant

190

3 Clerk ...

125

4 Clerk

125

5 Clerk ...

125

6 Shorthand Clerk, &c.

75

7 Clerk (Pensioners)

75

8 Clerk

.

75

9 Clerk „.

50

10 Clerk..

45

11 Clerk

45

12 Clerk (Probation)

30

13 Two Messengers at £60 each per annum

60

14 Cashier, Albany

25

15 Clerk, Albany

60

16 Sub-Collector, Broome ...

70

17 Cashier, Geraldton

25

18 Clerk, Geraldton

60

19 Clerk, Roebourne

70

CONTINGENCIES —£75.

20 Incidental Expenses (including Temporary Clerical Assistance)

75 0 0

Total Treasury

1705 0 0

LONDON AGENCY.

SALARIES-£1,210.

1 Agent General ...

750

0

0

2 Secretary

275 0 0

3 Clerk ...

75

0

0

4 Clerk ...

60 0 0

5 Clerk

50 0 0

CONTINGENCIES-.2212 10S.

6 Incidental Expenses

100 0 0

7 Rent of Offices (including cleaning, fuel, and light)

..

112 10

0

Total London Agency

1422

10

0

Carried forward

3127 10

0

56° VICTORI}E, No. 1.

Appropriation-1893.

COLONIAL TREASURER— (continled).

£ s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward

3127 10 0

CUSTOMS.

SALARIES-3,768.

1 Collector of Customs, Registrar of Shipping, Shipping Master,

and Receiver of Wreck

.._

...

...

...

300

2 Six Clerks, 1 at £300, 1 at £200, 1 at £170, 1 at £140, 1 at

£120,1 at £70 per annum

...

.

...

500

3 Two Statistical Clerks, 1 at £200, 1 at £120 per annum

160

4 Landing Surveyor

...

...

150

5 Chief Landing Waiter and Gauger

110

6 Landing Waiter

...

85

7 Landing Waiter

...

.

...

67 1

8 Two Assistant Landing Waiters, 1 at £130, 1 at £120 per

.

annum...

...

125

9 Warehouse-keeper

...

100

10 Two Storekeepers, 1 at £160, 1 at £150 per annum .

155

11 Cooper and Storeman

.

...

80

12 Private Bonds Lockers, 1 at £140, 2 at £130, 1 at £120 per

annum...

...

...

260

13 Two Foremen, at £110 each per annum

110

14 Seven Laborers, at £100 each per annum

350

15 Night Watchman, Fremantle

48

16 Sub-Collector, Perth

...

100

17 Landing Surveyor, Albany

125

18 Landing Waiter, Albany

62 1

19 Clerk

ditto.

75

20 Locker and Warehouseman, Albany

55

21 Sub-Collector, Broome ..

80

22 Landing Waiter, Bunbury

50

23 Clerk and Landing Waiter, Bunbury

30

24 Landing Waiter, Busselton

20

25

Do.

Carnarvon

17 1

26 Clerk

ditto

17 1

27 Landing Waiter, Cossack

...

...

87 1

28

Do.

and Warehouseman, Derby

92 1

29

Do.

Dongara

10

30

Do.

Enda ...

...

15

31

Do.

Eyre

...

...

5

32

Do.

Esperance Bay ...

10

33

Do.

Flinders Bay

...

12 1

34 Clerk and Landing Waiter, GeraRlton

90

35 Landinv. Waiter,

ditto

62 1

36

Do.

Israelite Bay

...

10

37

Do.

Onslow

5

38

Do.

Rockingham

71

39

Do.

Sharks Bay

10

40

Do.

Wyndham

80

41 Warehouseman,

ditto

...

...

12 1

42 Officers to carry out provisions of Passengers' Act

25

Carried forward

3768

3127 10 0

560 VICTORIX, No. 1.

Appropriation-1893.

COLONIAL TREASURER—(continzted).

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

Brought forward ...

3127 10

0

Customs—continued.

Brought forward

3768 0 0

CONTINGENCIES-£725.

43 Payment of Officers occasionally employed ...

400

0

0

44 Incidental Expenses

200 0 0

45 Rent Perth Bond

25 0 0

46 Wages Albany Jetty

100 0 0

Total Customs

4493

0

0

POSTAL

AND TELEGRAPH.

SALARIES

£16,516.

r

POSTMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE.

1  Postmaster General and General Super-

intendent of Telegraphs ...

...

300

0

0

2

Chief Clerk and Cashier

.

175

0

0

3

Inspector of Post and Telegraph Offices

130

0

0

4

Three Clerks, 1 at £160, 2 at £110 each

per ann.

.••

190

0

0

ACCOUNTANT'S BRANCH.

5

Accountant

165

0

0

6

Two Clerks, 1 at £170, 1 at £80 per ann.

125

0

0

REGISTERED LETTER BRANCH.

7

Two Clerks, 1 at £260, 1 at £80 per ann.

170

0

0

SAVINGS' BANK AND POSTAL NOTE

BRANCH.

S Perth

Managing Clerk

145

0

0

9

Clerk

80

0

0

MAIL BRANCH.

10

Inspector of Mails

...

125

0

0

11

Clerk

90

0

0

12  Fire Assistants, 1 at £150, 3 at £130

each, 1 at £110 bier ann. ...

325

0

0

13

Fourteen Letter Carriers, 1 at £130, 2 at £120 each, 4 at £110 each, 3 at £100 each, 4 at £80 each per ann.

715

0

0

14

Three Messengers and Office Cleaners, 1

at £110, 2 at £70 per ann. ...

125

0

0

MONEY ORDER, STAMPS, AND PARCEL

POST BRANCH.

15  Four Clerks, 1 at £230, 1 at .€150, 1 at

£130, and 1 at £100 per annum

305

0

0

Carried forward...

3165 0 0

7620 10

0

56" VICTORIX, No. 1.

Appropriation-1893.

COLONIAL TREAstmEn—rcontinued).

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

Brought forward .

7620

10

0

Postal and

Telegraph—continued.

Brought forward

3165

0 0

SA.Lams—(continued).

TELEGRAPH BRANCH.

16  Superintendent of Telegraphs and Tele-

phones

162

10

...

17

Clerk to

do.

do.

45

0

18

Inspector

...

150

0

7.9

Chief Telegraph Clerk

115

0

20

Clerk

55

0

21

Three Booking Clerks, 1 at .i150, 1 at

£110, 1 at £90 per ann.

175

0

22  Two Receiving Clerks at £100 each per

ann.

100

0

23  Two Despatch Clerks at £100 each per

ann.

100

0

244

Chief Operator

..

105

0

25  Twelve Operators, 1 at £180, 2 at £170

Perth, (continued)

each, 2 at £160 each, 1 at £130, 1 at

£120, 5 at £110 each per ann.

820

0

0

26  Eight Messengers, 4 at £50, 4 at £40

each per ann.

180

0

0

27

Lineman

...

65

0

0

28

Assistant Lineman

50

0

0

29

Instrument Fitter

...

95

0

0

30  Six Cadets, 1 at £60, 5 at £50 each per

155

0

0

• • •

31

Battery Room Assistant

55

0

0

TELEPHONE BRANCH.

32  2 Instrument Fitters, 1 at £170, 1 at

£150 per ann.

160

0

0

33

Lineman

...

...

...

...

60

0

0

34  Seven Operators, 2 at £70, 2 at £60, 1 at

1

£50, 2 at £40 each per ann.

195

0

0

35

(Post and Telegraph Master

...

155

0

0

36  Two Clerks, 1 @ £180, 1 @ £100 per

annum ...

140

0

0

37

Assistant

...

40

0

0

38                Telegraphist...

Telegraphist...

105

0

0

40 Albany...

39

j

Two Operators at annum.

each per annum

I'130

0

0

"•

Two Messengers, 1 @ £50, 1 @ £40 per

...

..

0

0

41  Two Letter Carriers, 1 @ £50, 1 @ £40

P er annum

45

0

0

42

Lineman

...

...

70

0

0

43

(Native Assistant

...

15

0

0

44 Australind

Postmistress

...

5

0

0

45 Arthur River

Post and Telegraph Master

40

0

0

46 Balingup ...

Postmaster ...

...

12

10

0

Carried forward...

6810

0

0

7620 10

0

56" VICTORI2E, No. 1.

Appropriation-1893.

COLONIAL TREASURER—(COntintied).

£ s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward

7620 10 0

Postal and Telegraph—continued.

Brought forward

6810 0 0

SaraxEs—(continued).

47 Balbarrup

... Postmistress

...

5

48 Banister

... Post and Telegraph Mistress ..

40

49 Boodarrie

... Operator and Lineman

55

50 Boyadine

... Postmaster ...

...

5

51.

TelecTaph Master ...

85

52 Bremer Bay

... Assistant and Lineman

75

53

Native Assistant do.

15

I Post and Telegraph Mistress ...

50

N Bridg

etozvn

"' t Messenger ...

...

15

56 Beverley

f Post and Telegraph Master

65

B

ever

57

z Messenger ...

..

...

20

58

Post and Telegraph Master ...

...

100

59   Two Assistants, 1 @ .€150, 1 @ £130

Broome

...

per annum

...

140

60

Lineman ...

60

61

Native Assistant

15

62

I Postmaster ...

60

63 Broome Hill

'" j Messenger ...

15

64 Brunswick

... Postmaster ...

...

10

65

(Post and Telegraph Master

100

66

I Assistant

...

...

...

55

67 Bunbury

...-{ Two Messengers and Letter Carriers, £50

I

each per annum

...

...

...

50

68

(Lineman ...

60

69 Canning

... Postmistress

10

70 Capel ...

... Postmaster ...

5

71

s Post and Telegraph Mistress ...

15

72 Carnamalt

"' j Operator and Lineman

50

73 Claremont

Postmistress

.

20

74

Post and Telegraph Master ..

115

75 Carnarvon

Assistant ...

60

76

Lineman ...

60

77

Native Assistant

15

78 Chidlow's Well ... Postmaster .

10

79

(Telegraph Master

90

80

J Assistant ...

70

81 Condon

"' 1 Lineman ...

70

82

Native Assistant

15

83

(Post and Telegraph

110

84 Cossack

Assistant ...

..

70

85

Messenger ...

25

86 Daylerking

.. Postmaster ...

...

7 1

87 Dardanup

... Postmistress ...

...

71

88

Dongara

I

Post and Telegraph Mistress ...

55

89

•' j Messenger ..

20

Carried forward

8805 0 0

7620 10 0

56° VICTORIX, No. 1.

Appropriation-1893.

COLONIAL TREASURER—(continued).

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

Brought forward

7620

10

0

Postal and

Telegraph—continued.

Brought forward

8805 0

0

Smanns—(continued).

90

Post and Telegraph Master

105

0

91

Assistant ...

65

0

92 Derby ...

Lineman

...

65

0

93

Native Assistant

...

15

0

94C

96 DoodleAte

Post and Telegraph Ma

65

"•

Assistant and Linema

50

96

Telegraph Master

120

998 Esperance Bay

AssiAant

...

65

Lineman

...

60

99

Native Assistant

15

100

Telegraph Master

...

135

10

Assistant

...

...

65

102 Buda

70

- • -

Assistant and Lineman

103

Native Assistant

...

15

104

Telegraph Master

...

115

105 Er

Assistant and Lineman

55

106

Native Assistant

15

107

(

Telegraph Master

115

108

Fits.

)

Assistant ...

70

Lineman

...

65

"' )

110

(„Native

Assistant

...

25

111

(Post and Telegraph Master

.

...

150

112  Five Assistants, 1 at £130, 1 at £120, 2

at £90 each, 1 at £80 per annum

...

255

113

Teleraphist

o

...

...

...

100

114  Two Operators, 1 at £130, 1 at £100 per

annum...

...

...

...

115

115 Fremantle

... -{

Three Letter Carriers, 1 at £70, 1 at £60,

and 1 at £50 per annum

...

...

90

116  Four Messengers, 2 at £50 each, 2 at £30

each per annum

...

...

...

80

117  Four Telephone Operators, 2 at £70 each,

L

1 at £50, 1 at £40 per annum

...

115

118 Ditto

( Post and Telegraph Mistress ...

55

North .. '

<

119

c Messenger and Letter Carrier ...

15

120

(Telegraph Master

...

100

121 Fortescue

...

l Assistant and Lineman

50

122

( Native Assistant

..

15

123

(Post and Telegraph Master

...

...

105

124

1 Five Assistants, 1 at £150, 2 at £110, 1

250

0

1      at £70, 1 at £60 per annum

125 Geraldton

... •l

Lineman

...

...

70

0

126

Assistant

...

..

...

45

0

127  Two Messengers and Letter Carriers, 1 at

L

£50, 1 at £40 per annum

...

45

0

0

128 G lgering

Postmistress

...

10

0

0

Carried forward

11840 0 0

7620 10 0

56° VICTORI/E, No. 1.

Appropriation-1893.

COLONIAL TREASURER—(Continued).

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

Brought forward

7620 10

0

Postal and

Telegraph—continued.

Brought forward

11840

0'

StuatEs—(continued).

129

Gingin

3

Post and Telegraph Mistress

...

80

0

130

1

Messenger ...

12 10

131 Greenbushes

...

Post and Telegraph Master

5.5

0

132 Greenkills

...

Postmaster ...

5

133

Greenough

5

Post, and Telegraph Master

...

60

134

j

Messenger and Letter Carrier ...

17 1

135

( Post and Telegraph Master

..

70

136

Guildford

) Assistant

...

45

137

) Letter Carrier

25

138

`Messenger and Letter Carrier ...

25

139

Telegraph Master

...

110

140

l

Operator ...

75

141 Hamelin Pool

j

Assistant ...

65

142

Lineman

...

65

143

`Native Assistant

15

144

( Post and Telegraph Master

125

Creek

Assistant ...

75

146

)

Lineman ...

65

146

147

5. Native Assistant

25

148 Irwin

• •

.

Postmaster .

10

149

( Telegraph Master

105

150

.) Assistant

...

05

• •

Israelite Bay

151

Lineman ..,

60

152

E

Native Assistant

...

15

5 Post and Telegraph Master

50

163 Jarrandale

.

154

'j

Messenger ...

15

155 Jayes

• • .

Postmistress

5

5 Postmaster ...

80

166 Katanning

• •

157

'

I Messenger ...

15

158 Kelmseoll

.• .

Postmistress

5

E Post and Telegraph Mistress

45

169

Kojonup

160

'

/ Messenger ...

15

161

Telegraph Master

95

162

163 LeGrange Bay

) Assistant

65

Lineman ...

65

164

5. Native Assistant

15

165 Loekeville

Postmistress

71

166 Lower Blackwood

Postmistress

71

167 Ludlow

Postmaster...

5

168 illandurah

( Post and Telegraph Mistress ...

30

169

2, Messenger ...

9

170 iltaradony

Postmistress

5

171 Hingenew

Postmaster ...

10

172 Mount Barker

Post and Telegraph Master

...

50

Carried forward

13654

7620 10

0

56° VICTORI}E, No. 1.

Appropriation-1893.

COLONIAL TREASURER—(continued).

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

Brought forward ...

7620

10

0

Postal and Telegraph—continued.

Brought forward

13654 0

0

SALARIES- (continued).

173 Mullewa

...

Postmistress

5

174 Murgoo

...

Postmaster ...

15

175 Narra Terra

...

Postmaster ...

5

176

177 Narroging

I Postmaster ...

60

"' / Messenger ...

15

178 New Town

,..

Postmistress

...

5

179

Post and Telegraph Mistress

30

180

181 New Norcia

Lineman

...

65

Assistant

45

182

Messenger ...

71

183

(Post and

Teleraph Master

a

70

184   I Two Assistants, 1 @ £110, 1 @ £100 per

Newcastle

annum...

...

105

185

I Messenger and Letter Carrier

17 1

186

1

Lineman

...

,..

55

187

Post and Telegraph Mistress

60

188

Assistant

...

...

• • •

Northam

45

189

Two Messengers and Letter Carriers @

£30 each per annum

30

190   I Post and Telegraph Master

Northampton

60

191

'• j Messenger

..

..

12

192

:. Post and Telegraph Master

100

193

Assistant ...

. ...

Onslow

60

194

•" s

i Lineman

...

65

195   ative Assistant

(

N

15

196 Parker's Range ...

Postmaster ...

...

71

197   i Post and Telegraph Mistress

Pinjarrali

50

198

'" ) Messenger ...

15

199 Pengelly

•,.

Postmistress

55

200 Preston

•..

Postmistress

20

201 Quindalup

•..

Postmistress

71

202 Rockingham

..

Postmistress

10

203

(Post and Telegraph Master

.

120 l

204   I Two Assistants, 1 @ £140, 1 at £130 per

Roebounte

annum

...

.

... -I

135

205

Messenger and Letter Carrier ...

25

206

lNative Assistant

15

207 Serpentine

..

Postmistress

5

208 Sharks Bay

...

Postmistress

70

209 Smith's Mill

Postmistress

..

5

210

Post and Telegraph Master

95

211 Southern Cross

Assistant

...

70

212

Messenger ...

15 15321 0 0

Carried forward

7620 10 0

56° VICTORIA, No.

Appropriation-1893.

COLONIAL TREAS URER—( co ti tinned).

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

Brought forward

7620

10

0

Postal and Telegraph—continued.

Brought forward

15321

0

0

SAnnus—(continued).

213 Strawberry

...

Postmaster

7

1

0

214 Swan

..

...

Postmaster ...

5

215 Tenterden

...

Postmaster

15

216

( Telegraph Master

105

217

Creek '" ) Lineman ...

) Assistant ...

70

218

65

219

`Native Assistant

...

25

220

Post and Telegraph Master

80

221 Vasse ...

Assistant ...

...

50

222

Messenger and Letter Carrier ..

20

223

5 Postmaster...

60

224 Bragin —

'" ( Messenger ...

15

225 Walkaway

Postmaster

10

226 Wandering

Postmistress

..

7

1

227

Post and Telegraph Master

50

228 Williams Diver{(

..

55

229Messenger ..

15

230

(Post and Telegraph Mast

100

231

) Assistant

.

60

232 Wyndham

60

' • ' ) Lineman

..

233

`Native Assistant

15

234 Yallteroo

...

Postmistress

...

5

235

(Post and Telegraph Master

..

110

236

1 Two Assistants, 1

of £100, 1 ® £90.,

per annum "Two Messengers and Letter Carriers, 1

..

95

York

..

n

237   1

I

@ £50, le@ £30, per annum

...

40

238

(Lineman

...

55

ALLOWANCES —£655.

239 Forage Allowance to 3 Letter Carriers, 2 ® £40 each, 1 ® £30, per annum; 28 Linemen: 8 ® £50 each, 20 ® £40 each, per annum

655

0

0

CONTINGENCIES—£11,350.

240 Conveyance of Inland Mails

7500

0

0

241

Do.

Foreign Mails

1000

0

0

242 Gratuities to Shipmasters

100

0

0

243 Rent of Buildings

125

0

0

244 Transport

...

125

0

0

245 Travelling Expenses

...

200

0

0

246 Telegraph Lines, repairs

400

0

0

Carried forward

26621 0 0

7620 10 0

56° VICTORI2E, No. 1.

Appropriation-1893.

COLONIAL TREASURER—(continued).

£ s. d.

s. rt.

Brought forward

7620 10

0

Postal and Telegraph—continued.

Brought forward

26621 0 0

Cowrittamvems—(continued).

247 Linemen's Equipments...

250

0

0

•••

248 Incidental Expenses

..

750

0 0

249 Telephone Materials, Labor, Ste—.

750

0

0

250 Maintenance of Stations on Telegraph.

o be col

structed

150 0 0

Total Postal and Telegraph

28521 0 0

HARBOR AND LIGHT.

SALARIES--£2, 803 10s.

1

(Chief Harbor Master

225

0

0

2

Clerk

90

0

0

3

Pilot

125

0

0

Coxswain £140, Leading

4 Fremantle

Boat's Crew

Hand £120, 6 at £96 each,

466

0

0

1 Cook, £96 per all.

5

Light House Keeper

54

0

0

6

Assistant ditto

...

48

0

0

7

Reserve ditto

10

0

0

8

125

0

0

( Asst. Pilot at £150, Leading ) Hand at £100, 4 men at

9 Rottnest...

Boas Crew

335

0

0

.€84 each, Cook at £84 per

l, an.

10

Light House Keeper

54

0

0

11

1 Assistant ditto

...

48

0

0

12

(Harbor Master and Pilot

150

0

0

13

1 Assistant Pilot

..

-

...

125

0

0

Coxswain £120, 1 man at

14 Albany

Boat's Crew

£90, 4 at £84 each,

315

0

0

1 Cook, £84 per an.

15

Light Keeper, Point King .

50

0

0

16

Ditto

Breaksea Island

...

-

60

0

0

17

2 Assistant

ditto

ditto

at £96 per an.

96

0

0

18

LReserve

ditto

do.

...

5

0

0

19 Sunbury ... Light

Keeper

21

0

0

20 Busselton .

Light

Keeper

10

10

0

21 Carnarvou Jetty,

Light Keeper

...

10

0

0

Carried forward

2422 10 0

36141 10 0

56" VICTORI}E, No. 1.

Appropriation-1893.

COLONIAL TREASURER—(cOntinneti).

8.

d.

£

s.

d.

Brought forward

36141

10

0

Harbor and Light—continued.

Brought forward

2422

10 0

Smakms—(continued).

22 Cossack ...

Light Keeper, Jarman Island

60

0 0

23

Assistant ditto

do.

54

0 0

24

Reserve ditto

do.

5

0 0

25 Derby Jetty, Light Keeper

10

0

0

(tight Keepers, 1 at £120, 1 at £108, 2-)

26 Geraldton

.

Assistants, 1 at 108, 1 at £96 ; Reservel

221

0 0

do., £10 per an.

27 Geraldton Jetty, Light Keeper

10

0

0

...

28 Irwin

...

Light Keeper

21

0

0

AnowAwcks—X25.

29

Travellimt Expenses, Rottnest Pilot

12

10

0

30 Lodging Allowance (Coxswain, Fremantle)

°

12

10

0

CONTINGENCIES —£2,210.

31 Firewood, Transport, &c., for Breaksea Island, Point King,

100

0

0

and Jarman Island ...

400

0

32 Oil, &c., for Lighthouses

450

0

33 Beacons and Buoys

850

0

34 Repairs and Purchase of Boats

...

150     0

35 Uniform for Pilots and Boat's Crews

110

0

36 Incidental Expenses

25

0

37 Carnarvon, Light on Hulk

125

0

38 Gas, Repairs, &c., of Jetty Lamps

Total Harbor and Light

5038

10

0

GOVERNMENT STOREKEEPER.

SALARIES—£541 10s.

1 Storekeeper

200

0

2 Issuer ...

125

0

3 Clerk ...

80

0

4 Clerk ...

60

0

5 Warehouseman ..

64

0

6 Store Clerk, Fremantle

12

1

0

CONTINGENCIES-X2,400.

7 Incidental Expenses

50

0 0

"'

S Stationery, Public Offices

2000

0 0

'

9 Transport, Government Stores, &c.

350

0 0

Total Government Storekeeper

2941 10 0

Carried forward

.••

44121 10 0

56° VICTORIIE, No. 1.

Appropriation-1893.

COLONIAL TREASURER—(continued).

£

s.

d.

s.

d.

Brought forward

44121

10

0

REVENUE SERVICES, NORTH-WEST COAST.

SALARIEs—£250.

1 Commander

250

0

0

ALLOWANCES—£276 Os. 6d.

2 Ration Allowance, 3 Officers @ 3s. 6d. per diem each...

95

0

6

3

Do.

8 Men, @ 2s. 6d. per diem each

...

181

0

0

CONTINGENCIES-.€653.

4 Pay for Crew

378

0 0

5 Uniform

25 0 0

6 Upkeep and Insurance of Vessel, &c.

250

0

0

Total Revenue Services, North-West Coast

1179

0

6

ECCLESIASTICAL GRANT.

1 Grant for Church of England

1002

2

3

2

Do.

„ Roman Catholics

504 5 10

3

Do.

„ Wesleyans

184

6 8

4

Do.

„ Presbyterians

80 15

2

Total Ecclesiastical Grant

1771

9

11

LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, AND AGRICULTURAL

GRANTS.

1 Victoria Public Library ...

...

...

500

0

0

2 Mechanics' Institutes and Working Men's Associations

375

0

0

3 Agricultural and Horticultural Societies

...

300

0

0

Total Literary, Scientific, and Agricultural Grants

1175

0

0

PENSIONS.

1 H. P. Loftie

late Deputy Surveyor General

29

3

4

2 W. Phelps

Assistant Surveyor

...

52 10

0

3 Anne Camfield

Superintendent Native Institution

25 0 0

4 James Brown

Colonial Chaplain ...

45

0

0

5 H. B. Grimaldi

Colonial Chaplain ...

10

0

0

6 H. Spencer

First Class Clerk ...

56

5

0

7 John Costello

„• Cooper, Customs, Sunbury .

4

4

0

8 S. B. Duffield

Lighthouse Keeper, Rottnest

16 13

4

9 Mrs. Wood

School Teacher

...

3 13

8

10 E. Barrett

Public Gardener ...

9 13

5

Carried forward

252

2

9

48247

0

5

56° VICTORIA, No. 1.

Appropriation-1893.

COLONIAL TREASURER—( continued).

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

Brought forward

48247 0 5

Pensions—continued.

Brought forward

252

2

9

11 Nl. McNee

late Messenaer, Governor's Office

8 4 0

12 M. Benson

Gaoler, Fremantle...

°

2 18

4

13 Mary Benson

Matron, Fremantle Gaol

1

9

2

14 W. Regan

Telegraph Lineman

10 10

0

15 F. F. Armstrong

Native Interpreter

8

6

8

16 G. Sadler

Chaplain, Gingin ...

25

0

0

17 Mrs. Pyle

Matron, Lunatic Asylum

7

5

1.

18 Thos. Richards

Schoolmaster

...

12

8

19 W. D. Jackson

Superintendent of Rottnest ...

100

0

20 George Eliot

Government Resident, Geraldton

211

11

21 Mrs. McMullen

Matron, Fremantle Prison ...

2 1

0

22 Mrs. Veall

Mistress Girl's School, Perth

46

3

23 Josiah Bowls

Master Mt. Eliza Poor House

12

0

24 A. Helmich

Postmaster General

200

0

25 Joseph Gegg

Dean of Perth

.

...

50

0

26 Cecil Rogers

Resident Medical Officer, Albany

...

23

8

27 Alex. Quinn.

Assistant Warder, Fremantle Prison ...

0 1

6

28 John Bruce

Officer in charge Steam Dredge

22

0

29 C. McGarry

Warder, Fremantle Prison ,..

4 1

2

30 A. Woodbridge

Gaoler, Perth Prison

42 1

8

31 Mrs. Woodbridge

Matron, Perth Prison

...

12

0

32 T. W. Salkilld

Warder and Clerk, Perth Prison

17

4

33 Jas. Lloyd

Master Boys' School, Northam

20 1

3

34 Jas. Brown

Archdeacon

..

...

12 1

4

35 George Vincent

Chief Draftsman, Survey Office

82 1

0

36 G. W. Leak°

Police Magistrate, Perth

.

...

193

0

37 0. Griffin

Warder, Fremantle Lunatic Asylum ...

41

8

38 Jas. Graham

Warder, Fremantle

21

0

39 E. L. Courthope

Auditor General

...

200

0

40 L. W. Clifton

Collector of Customs

200

0

41 T. M. Palmer

Schoolmaster, Albany

29 1

0

42 E. T. Troode

Chief Clerk, Customs

..

125

0

43 W. Joyce

Issuer, Central Board of Education

...

42 1

0

44 G. B. Humble

Schoolmaster, Fremantle

...

62 1

0

45 A. Oliver

Principal Warder, Rottnest...

34

0

46 Theresa Strappini

Schoolmistress, Geraldtou

...

17 1

4

47 Mrs. Growse

Schoolmistress, Northam

...

12

9

48 J. W. Johnson

Schoolmaster, Dongara

16 1

2

49 C. Hall

Chief Warder, Fremantle Prison

10 1

2

50 W. H. Townsend

Principal, Fremantle Prison

81

4

51 W. Hymns

Schoolmaster, Pinjarrah

...

29 1

9

52 J. Withers

Colonial Chaplain ...

30

2

53 Mrs. R. Robins

Schoobnistress, Beverley

61

9

Total Pensions

2217 5 10

Carried forward

50464 6 3

56° VICTORIIE, No. 1.

Appropriation-1893.

COLONIAL TItEASUItEII—(continued).

£ s. d.

s.

d.

Brought forward

50464 6 3

REFUNDS.

Refunds

300 0 0

Total Refunds

300 0 0

MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES.

1 Queen's Plates, Perth and Roebourne

100 0 0

2 Travelling Expenses of Officials ...

800 0 0

3 Destruction of Wild Dogs

...

700

0

0

4 Royal Humane Society of Australasia

...

20

0

0

5 Subsidy Coastal Steam Service to North-West

...

4000

0

0

6 Proportion of Subsidy for Duplication Sea Cable, Guarantee to

Eastern Extension Telegraph Company against loss on Aus-

tralasian traffic, Guarantee to South Australia against loss of

Revenue, and Subsidy to Tasmania and New Zealand Cable

660

7 Postage for Public Offices

...

1750

8 Telegrams on Public Service

...

...

...

750

9 Proportion of Subsidy for New Guinea Commissionership

166

10 Incidental Expenses

...

1500

11 Gratuity to Fire Brigade, Perth

...

...

20

12 Do. 13 Upkeep Government House and Domain

do.,

Fremantle

...

20

...

200

14 Report on Pearl-shell and other Fisheries ...

1000

15 Inspection of Sharks Bay Pearl-shell Fishery

300

16 Subsidy to Municipalities at the rate of 10s. per £ raised by

General Rate ...

...

...

...

...

2500

17 Gratuity to Widow of the late Dr. Heuston, Resident Medical

Officer, Derby

...

...

...

...

250

18 Gratuity to Widow of the late M. Commerford, Postmaster,

Geraldton

...

...

...

100

19 Destruction of Eagle-hawks

.4

...

...

.4

300

20 Representation of W.A. Sarrah Timber at the Chicago Exhi-

bition...

...

...

..

...

..

500

21 Grant towards Improvements High School Recreation Ground

200

22 Expenses connected with WA. Court in Imperial Institute

...

600

Total Miscellaneous Services

16436

0

0

Total Colonial Treasurer

67200

6

3

Amount brought forward from Total to ATTORNEY GENERAL

87735 15 11

Amount carried forward to Total COMMISSIONER OF CROWN LANDS

154936 2 2

56° VICTORI2E, No. 1.

Appropriation-1893.

COMMISSIONER OF CROWN LANDS.

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

LANDS AND SURVEYS.

Smanin5—.€4,487 10s.

Commissioner of Crown Lands (Civil List)

1 Under Secretary for Lands

275

0

0

2 Chief Cleric

...

175

0 0

Division I.—Correspondence.

3 Registrar

110 0 0

4 Clerk

85 0 0

5 Clerk

75 0 0

Division IL—Revenue and Statistics.

6 Collector of Land Revenue

175

0

0

7 Accountant and Clerk

120

0

0

Division III.—Sales and Occupation.

8 Clerk

• • .

137 10

0

9 Clerk

60

0

0

10 Draftsman and Cleric

112 10

0

11 Draftsman and Clerk

100

0

0

DIVISION IV.—Leases and Licenses, tec.

12 Draftsman and Cleric

120 0

0

13

.

Do.

85 0 0

14 Clerk...

70 0 0

Division V.—Stores and Messengers.

15 Caretaker and Messenger

50

0

0

16 Two Messengers at £50 each per annum

50

0

0

Division VI.—Surveyor General.

17 Deputy Surveyor General

225

0

0

18 Inspector of Plans and Surveys

200

0

0

19 Chief Inspecting Surveyor

175

0

0

20 Inspecting Surveyor

150 0 0

21

Do.

150 0 0

Compiling Drafting Boom.

22 Compiling Draftsman

..

165

0 0

23 Draftsman

105

0

0

24 Computor and Draftsman

105 0 0

Original Plan Boom

25 Custodian of Plans

92 10

0

Preparation of Deeds.

26 Draftsman and Clerk

...

110

0

0

Carried forward

3277 10

0

56° VICTORIZE, No. 1.

4propriation-1893.

CO3IMISSIONER OF CROWN LANDS—( continued).

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

Lands and Surveys—continued.

Brought forward

3277 10

0

SALARIES—(continued).

Divisiox VII.—Drafting Room.

175

0

0

27 Chief Draftsman

150 0 0

28 Draftsman

110 0 0

29          Do.

30

Do.

50

0

0

31 Assistant Draftsman

30

0

0

DIVISION VIM—Lithographic.

32 Photolithographer

160

0

33 Assistant

Do.

100

0

34 Draftsman

95

0

35

Do.

50

0

36 Printer

85

0

37

Do.

65

0

38 Two Laborers at £90 each per annum

90

0

DIVISION IX.—Inspection of Mineral Lands.

39 Inspector

50 0 0

ALLOWANCES—£225.

40 Forage and Travelling for three Surveyors, at .. L2150 each per

annum

225

0

0

CONTINGENCIES- <26,070.

41 Meteorological

rolocical ...

..

...

.

.

..,

300

0

0

42 Incidental Expenses, including advertising, instruments,

stationery, freight and carriage, extra clerical

assistance,

&c., &c.

500

0

0

43 Surveys

...

4500 0 0

44 Rent of Photolithographic Office ...

45

0

0

45 Machinery for

Do.

500

0

0

46 Redrawing Standard Plans

225

0 0

Total Lands and Surveys

10782 10 0

MINING.

SALARIE S—£1,290.

1 Warden, Kimberley Goldfield

150

0

0

2

Do.

Murchison

do.

150

0

0

3

Do.

Pilbarra

do.

150

0

0

4

Do.

Yilgarn

do.

150

0

0

Carried forward

600 0 0

10782 10 0

56" VICTORIZE, No. 1.

Appropriation-1893.

COMMISSIONER OF CROWN LANDS—(continued,)

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

Brought forward

10782 10

0

Mining—continued.

Brought forward

600

0

SALARIES—(continued). '

5 Mining Registrar, Kimberley

100

0

6

Do.

Murchison

100

0

7

Do.

Pilbarra

100

0

8

Do.

Yilgarn

100

0

9 Clerk, Head Office

65

0

10 Three Deputy Mining Registrars at £150 each per annum

225

0

ALLOWANCES-S500.

11 Warden, Kimberley Goldfield, Allowance £200 and Forage

£50 per annum

...

...

...

..

125

0

0

12 Warden, Murchison Goldfield, Allowance £200 and Forage

£50 per annum

...

.

.

...

...

125

0

0

13 Warden, Pilbarra Goldfield, Allowance £200 and Forage £50

per annum ... 14 Warden, Yilgarn Goldfield, Allowance £200 and Forage £50

.

...

...

...

.

125

0

0

perannum ...

...

...

...

125

0

0

CONT I NGENCIES-X1,250.

15 Incidental Expenses, including Clerical Assistance

240

0

0

16 Rewards for Discovery of Goldfields

1000

0

0

Total Mining

3040 0 0

GEOLOGICAL.

SALARIES-S375.

1 Government Geologist

.

300

0

0

2 Curator, Geological Museum

75

0

0

Co NTINGENCIES -SAW.

3 Travelling and Incidental Expenses of Government Geologist

200

0

0

4 Museum Expenses, Fittings, &c.

200

0

0

Total Geological

775

0

0

Total Commissioner of Crown Lands

14597 10 0

Amount brought forward from Total to COLONIAL TREASURER

154936 2 2

Amount carried forward to Total COMMISSION ER OF RAILWAYS

AND DIRECTOR Or PUBLIC WORKS

169533 12 2

560 VICTORI/E, No. 1.

Appropriation-1893.

COMMISSIONER OF RAILWAYS AND DIRECTOR

OF PUBLIC WORKS.

s.

s.

d.

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS.

Generally—£1,935.

SALAutus—.51,535.

Commissioner of Railways and Director of Public Works

(Civil List)... 1 Engineer in charge of existing Lines

300

0

0

2 General Traffic Manager...

400 0

0

3 Railway Accountant

162 10

0

4 Paymaster

...

112 10

0

5 Five Clerks-1 at £140,

'12,C, 1 at 5 .120, 1 at

1 at

295

0

0

£90 per annum

6 Railway Storekeeper

125

0

0

7 Two Clerks for Stores-1 at £150, 1 at £130

140

0

0

CONTINGENCIES-5400.

8 Wages for Stores

350

0

0

9 Materials, Instruments, &c.

50

0

0

Eastern Railway and Fremantle Jetties

£42,017 10s.

Traffic Branch-511,177 10s.

10 Traffic Manager

0

0

•••

225

11 Station Masters

1330

0

0

ALLOWANCES-575.

12 Station Masters at Perth, Fremantle, and Newcastle-3 at £50

per annum ...

•••

75 0 0

CONTINGENCIES—£9, 547 10s.

13 Wages—Clerks, Guards, Porters, &c.

Overtime and

Extra

Labor 14 Materials and IncidentalExp

8172 10

0

ense.;

1375 0 0

Locomotive Branch-523,875.

Seining-5350.

15 Locomotive Superintendent

200 0 0

16 Locomotive Foreman

...

150

0

0

ALL OWA NC ES--S25.

17 Locomotive Superintendent, Lodging Allowance

25

0

0

Carried forward

13487 10 0

56° VICTORDE, No. 1.

Appropriation-1893.

rISSIONEIt

OF RAILWAYS AND DIRECTOR OF PITI31IC WORKS—(COniinited/

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

Railways and Tramways—continued.

Brought forward

13487

10

0

CONTINGENCIES-£23, 500.

18 Wages—Drivers, Stokers, Mechanics, &c.--Overtime and Extra

Labor

14500 0 0

19 Materials for Repairs, Fuel, Stores, &c.

9000

0

0

Way and Works Branch—£6,965.

Sant/los—R.465.

20 Inspector of Permanent Way

130

0

0

21 Two Assistant Inspectors at £175 each per annum

175

0

0

22 Clerk ...

85 0 0

23 Telephone Inspector

75 0 0

CONTINGENCIES-£6,500.

24 Wages— Gangers and Platelayers—Overtime and Extra Labor

5750

0

0

25 Materials and Incidental Expenses

750

0

0

Northern and Greenough Railways, and Geraldton

Jetty—£4,310.

Traffic Branch—S1,310.

SALARIES—£280.

26 Traffic Manager, Locomotive Foreman, and Inspector of Per-

manent Way

150

0

0

27 Two Station Masters at £130

130

0

0

CONTINGENCIES-X1,030.

28 Wages—Clerks, Guards, Porters, &c.

905

0

0

29 Materials and Incidental Expenses

125

0

0

Locomotive Branch—£1,750.

CoNTINonNoinsm€1,750.

30 Wages—Drivers, Stokers, Mechanics, &c.

1000

0

0

31 Materials for Repairs, Fuel, Stores, &c.

750

0

0

Way and Works Branclt—S1,250.

CONTINGENCIES-S1,250.

32 Wages—Gangers and Platelayers

1000 0 0

33 Materials and Incidental Expenses

250

0

0

Carried forward

48262 10 0

56° ITICTORIJE, No. 1.

Appropriation-1893.

COMMISSIONER OF RAILWAYS AND DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WoRKs—( continued).

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

Railways and Tramways—continued.

Brought forward

48262

10 0

Bunbury Railway and Jetty—£2,330.

Traffic Branch—£630.

SALARIES—£80.

34 Foreman in Charge

80

0 0

ALLOWANCES—£25.

35 Foreman in Charge—Lodging Allowance ...

25

0 0

CONTINGENCIE s-5525.

36 Wages—Guards, Porters, &c.

450

0 0

37 Materials and Incidental Expenses

75

0 0

Locomotive Branch-51,100.

CONTINGENCIES-51,100.

38 Wages—Drivers, Stokers, Mechanics, &c.; also Overtime and

Extra Labor

500

0 0

39 Material for Repairs, Fuel, Stores, &c.

600

0 0

Way and Works Branch—S600.

CONTINGENCIES-S600.

40 Wages—Gangers and Platelayers ; also Overtime and Extra

Labor 41 Materials and Incidental Expenses

500

0 0

100

0 0

South Western Railway—£2,966 13s. 4d.

42 Traffic Branch ...

600

0 0

43 Locomotive Branch

1100

0 0

44 Way and Works Branch

1266

13 4

Cossack and Roebourne Tramway—£1,050.

Traffic Branch-5600.

SALARIES—£125.

45 Manager

125 0 0

Carried forward

53684

3

4

56° ITICTORIIE, No. 1.

Appropriation-1893.

COMMISSIONER OF RAILWAYS AND DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS—(continued).

£

s.

d.

s.

d.

Railways and Tramways—continued.

Brought forward

53684 3 4

CONTINGENCIES-1-475.

46 Wages—Foreman, Drivers, Porters, &c.

450

0

0

47 Materials and Incidental Expenses

25

0

0

Traction Branch—S275.

CONTINGENCIES-S275.

48 Fodder, Paddocking, Harness, Shoeing, &c.

250

0

0

49 Purchase of Horses

25

0 0

Way and Works Branch—S175.

CONTINGENCIES-£1 75.

50 Wages—Ganger

100 0 0

51 Materials and Incidental Expenses

75

0

0

Total Railways and Tramways

54609 3 4

WORKS AND BUILDINGS.

SawkniEs—.22,575

1 Under Secretary Railways and Works

225

2 Chief Clerk

150

3 Accountant

125

4 Bookkeeper

...

100

5 Record Clerk ...

100

6 Clerk...

95

7 Clerk ...

80

8 Probation Clerk

40

9 Assistant Office Keeper ...

50

10 Keeper of Clocks

10

Professional Branch.

11 Engineer-in-Chief

600

12 Assistant Engineer-in-Chief

300

13 Chief Draftsman

160

14 Inspector of Works and Draftsman

175 150

15 Surveyor

...

115

16 Draftsman

...

100

17 Draftsman

,..

CowriwonwmEs—.£68,907.

Additions and Repairs to Public Buildings—£12,000.

18 Government House and Domain, Rottnest, and Fremantle

Cottages 19 Government Offices and all other Government Buildings

...

250 0

0

500 0

0

20 Court Houses, Magistrates' Quarters, &c.

300

0

0

21 Post and Telegraph Buildings

...

1000 0

0

Carried forward

.

4625 0 0

54609 3 4

56° VICTORI1E, No. 1.

Appropriation-1893.

COMMISSIONER OF RAILWAYS AND DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS--(cmainued).

£

s. d.

£

s.

d.

Brought forward

54609

3

4

Works and Buildings—continued.

Brought forward

4625

0 0

CoNnueuttotEs—(continued).

22 Broome Post and Telegraph Office, Additions and Repairs

...

350

0 0

23 Customs Buildings

250

0 0

24 Harbor and Pilots' Crews Quarters, Lighthouses and

Light-

keepers' Quarters 25 Jarman Island, Additions Lighthouse Keepers' Quarters

...

300

0

0

350

0

0

26 Gaols, Reformatories, Depots, Quarters, &c.

250

0

0

27 Police Stations and Quarters

500

0

0

28 Lyons and Gascoyne Junction Police Station restoration

300

0 0

29 Thomas and Gascoyne Junction Police Station restoration

300

0 0

30 Hospitals, Asylums, Quarantine Stations, Medical Officers'

Quarters, &c.

1000

0 0

31 Fremantle Lunatic Asylum

3000

0

0

32 Printing Office ..

2000

0

0

33 Fremantle Barracks, No. 1, Repairs

250

0 0

34 Perth Barracks, Repairs...

800

0 0

35 Legislative Assembly, Additions ...

300

0 0

Erection of Public Buildings.--£35,067.

Bonded Stores and Goods Sheds.—£1,700.

36 Bunbury, Bonded Store

400

0 0

37 Carnarvon, Goods Shed ...

500

0 0

38 Derby, Bonded Store

500

0 0

39 Eucla, Bonded Store

300

0 0

Court Houses, £1,850.

40 Albany, Court House

500

0 0

41 Bridgetown, Court House

450

0 0

42 Katanning, Court House

400

0 0

43 York, Court House

500

0

0

Hospitals and Quarantine Stations, £4,252.

44 Carina, Quarantine Station

700

0

45 Katanning,

Hospital

640

0

46 Newcastle

do.

512

0

47 Northam

do.

500

0

48 Perth

do.

1000

0

49 Southern Cross do.

400

0

50 York

do.

500

0

Gaols and Quarters, £550.

51 Roebourne, Gaoler's Quarters and Wall round Gaol

550

0

0

Lighthouses, £3,500.

52 Carnarvon, Lighthouse and Quarters

500

0

0

53 Rottnest

do.

3000

0

0

Carried forward

26427 0 0

54609 3 4

56" VICTORLE, No. 1.

Appropriation-1893.

COMMISSIONER OF RAILWAYS AND DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC Womis---( coat ed).

s.

d.

s.

Brought forward

54609

3 4

Works and Buildings—continued.

Brought forward

26427

0

0

CONTINGENCIES—(continued).

Police Stations and Quarters, S1,200.

54 Broome Hill, Police Station

100

0

0

55 Bunbury, Police Quarters

300

0

0

56 Greenbushes, Police Station

200

0

0

57 Wagin, Police Station ...

600

0

0

Post and Telegraph Offices, £8,105.

58 Bunbury, Post and Telegraph Offices

500

0

0

59 Dongara, Post and Telegraph Offices

300

0

0

60 Fremantle (North), Post and Telegraph Offices

530

0

0

61 Great Southern Railway, Post and Telegraph Stations

4000

0

0

62 Northam, Post and Telegraph Offices

875

0

0

63 Northampton, Post and Telegraph Offices

300

0

0

64 Mingenew, Post and Telegraph Offices

300

0

0

65 Onslow, Post and Telegraph Offices

300

0

0

66 York, Post and Telegraph Offices

1000

0

0

Schools, £6,390.

67 Albany, Boys' School

...

1000

0

68 Beaconsfield, Boys' and Girls' School

650

0

69 Broome Hill

do.

do.

350

0

70 Bunbury, Girls' and Infants' School

800

0

71 Fremantle (North)

do.

do.

800

0

72 Gingin, Boys' and Girls' School ...

400

0

73 Guildford, Boys' School (additions)

350

0

74 Katanning, Boys' and Girls' School

300

0

75 Mount Barker, Boys' and Girls' School

300

0

76 Narrogin, Boys' and Girl's School

320

0

77 Perth, Infants' School

.

800'

0

78 Wagin, Boys' and Girls' School ...

320

0

Other Government Buildings, £7,520.

79 Explosive Magazine

500

0 0

80 Greenbushes Public Buildings

...

520

0 0

81 Geraldton Drill Hall

...

200

0 0

82 New Wing Government Offices ...

5800

0 0

83 Perth Museum

..

500

0 0

Carried forward

49642 0 0

54609 3 4

56° VICTORIIE, No. 1.

Appropriation-1893.

CO3I1nISSIONFR OF RAILWAYS AND DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS—(continued).

£

s.

d.

s.

d.

Brought forward ...

54609

3

4

Works and Buildings—continued.

Brought forward

49642

0

0

Municipal Buildings :—£750.

84 Dardanup Agricultural Hall

250 0 0

85 York Town Hall (Site)...

500

0

0

Furniture for Public Buildings:—£ 1,150.

86 Furniture for Government House

150

0

0

87

Ditto

Public Offices

1000

0

0

Harbor and River Improvements :—£10,150.

88 Albany, Jetty Extension

...

...

..

3000

0

0

89 Bunbury, Jetty Extension and Improvements

...

...

1000

0

0

90 Derby Jetty and Tramway Repairs and Extension, and Facili-

ties for Shipping Stock

1500

0

0

91 Dongara Jetty Improvements

1000

0

0

92 Dredging Canning River

...

500

0

0

93 Jetties generally, annual repairs, &c.

700

0

0

94 Owen's Anchorage Jetty

800

0

0

95 Point Emu Ferry and Punt

100

0

0

96 Steam Dredge (annual upkeep) ...

250

0

0

97 Vasse Jetty Improvements

...

...

800

0

0

98 Wyndham Jetty, Repairs and Facilities for Shipping Stock

500

0

0

All other Works and Services :—£9,790.

99 Albany Drainage Works (grant in aid)

..,

100 Electric Lighting Installation for Legislative Council, Legis-

300

0

0

lative Assembly, and Government House

...

...

101 Extension of Telegraph Line, Fremantle to Rockingham and

590

0

0

102 Fremantle Extension Water Service to South Ward and

Station...

...

...

...

...

...

800

0

0

Cantonment Road

..

...

...

...

103 Firewood for Government Offices, Water Service, Gas, &c.

1000

0

0

104 Insurance, Public Buildings, Marine Risks, &c.

400

0

0

250

0

0

105 Sanitary contracts, Sze. ...

...

...

106 Sundries— (Including Temporary Clerical Assistance, Inci-

750

0

0

dental Expenses), &c.

...

...

4000

0

0

107 Telegraph Line, Bannister to Wandering ...

...

200

0

0

108 Telegraph Line, from Overland Line, between Geraldton and

Perth, to Mingenew ...

..

...

...

...

500

0

0

109 Upkeep Water Service at Fremantle and Ports throughout

the Colony ..

1000

0

0

Total Works and Buildings

71482

0

0

Carried forward

126091

2

4

56° VICTORIA', No. 1.

Appropriation-1893.

COMMISSIONER OF RAILWAYS AND DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC Womis—(continued.)

£

s. d.

s.

Brought forward

126091 3 4

ROADS AND BRIDGES.

1 Grants for Roads and Bridges throughout the Colony

15000

2 Busselton Commonage Bridge

...

...

...

550

3 Eucla Road, up Cliffs

..

...

...

200

4 Greenough Road, Front Rlats to Back Flats

1000

5 Mandurah Bridge (Estimated total cost £2,000)

1000

6 Tone Bridge (Nelson) ...

...

250

7 Quindanniug Bridge (Williams) ..

400

8 Newcastle Bridge (Estimated total cost £1,000

500

Total Roads and Bridges

18900

0

0

Total Commissioner of Railways and Director

of Public Works

144991

3

4

Amount brought forward from Total to COMMISSIONER of CROWN/

LANDS

f

• • •

169533

12

2

Total

314524 15

6

By Authority : Exclaim PEUMIER, Government Printer, Perth.

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