Appropriation Act 1841 (SA)

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W H E R E A S by the Act of this Pmvince passed on the twentp-6Ith

day of April One thousand eight hundred and thirweight

certain Dlrtias on Imported Spirits and other Duties of Customs were

imposed the amount of which is to be paid as colleded to the Colonial

Treasurer for tb-e public uses of the said Province and the support o f,

the Government thereof and by the said Act certain Fines Penalties'

and Forfeitures may in certain cases be imposed the amount of which also when not otherwise specially appropriated is to be paid to the Colonial Treasurer for the same purpose bnd whereas by certain.

other Acts of this Province moneys are or may be collected to be also

0th' i s e unappropriated or unprovided for by law at the commence- metb of that year there shall or may be issued and applied in the manner hereinafter provided for the several purposes herehatter men- tioned any sum or sums of money not exceeding in amount m g p e tively the several sums of money hereinafter specified that is to Wd

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paid to the Colonial Treasure: for the same purpose

And whereas it.

is expedient that the Colonial llevenue as raised by all such Acts and

all other the Colonial Revenue should be from time to time appropriated

by legislative authority:

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THEREFORE ENACTED by His Excellency GEORGE GREY

Esquire Governor and Commander in Chief of the Province of South Australia hy and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council That out of the said Duties and the produce of all or any other the Public Revenue of the Province not otherwise by law specially provided for which shall from time to time accrue or become payable durin

year One thousand eight hundred apd forty-two or which

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Fourthly-For

defraying the charge of the Judicial Establishmen't

of this Province for the said year One thousand eight hundred and

forty-two as hereinafter particularly specified the sum of two thousand

one hundred and sixteen pounds eight shillings :-

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500

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30 0 0

8. ' d.

For salaries of officers of the Supreme Court

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For rent of Court I-Iouse ................................. 100 0 0

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~orsalar iesof~awoff icers. .. .. .. .. .~. .. .. .. .. ..

0

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For salary of Sheriff .................................... 200 0 0

For office-rent for Sheriff.. ..............................

For salary to Governor of the Gaol, and wages to persons

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employedunderhim ................................ 834 8 0

r For contingent expenses of Gaol.. .................W....e.

200 . 0 0

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Amounting in the whole to the aforesaid shm of

.... £21 16

8. 0

Fifthly--For

salary and horse allowance to $he Colonial Chaplain

for the said year One thousand eight hundred and forty-two three

hundred and seventy. pounds..

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Sixthly-For

defraying the charge of miscellaneous services in this

Province for the said year One thousand eight hundred and fortptwo

as hereinafter particularly specified the sum of

six thousand pounds i-

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s.

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d.

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For printing the Gazette, Acts of Council, &c,. ............... 1000

0 0

For stationery for the different public de artments. ........... 500

0 0

For salary to the keeper of the public o

P

ces, Victoria Square.

. 100 0

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Forfuel to the public offices..............................

200

0 0

For rations to persons employed in gaol

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200

0 0

For unforeseen expenses

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a. 4000 0 0

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Amounting in the whole'to the aforesaid sum of

.... f 6000

0 0

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And be it enacted That the Colonial Treasurer shall issue and pay

from time to time any sum or sums of honey for the purposes herein-.

beforementioned not exceeding in the whole the sums resiectively in

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that behaf hereinbefore specified to such persons and in such portions

os the Governor for the time being shall by any order or orders in

writing signed by him from time to time direct and the said Treasurer

shall in his accouuts be allowed credit for all sums paid by him in

pursuance of such orders accordingly and the receipts of the

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persous to whom such sum shall have been so paid shall be to

him a full discharge for the sum or sums for vhich the same receipts

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shall have been respectively given and the amounts thereof shall be

passed to his credit in account accordingly.

GEORGE GREY,

Governor of South Australia.

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h a e d in t h Legialatine

Council this Seacnteenth dug of August, i

One Tliousand Eight Hundred and Fortpone.

A. M. MUNDY,

Clerk of Conad.

ADELAIDE : Printed bJl authorit by ROBERT

THOUS

& CO,

Government Printers, kindler-strset.

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