Appropriation Act 1872 (SA)
ANNO TRICESIMOQUINTO
A.D. 1872.
No. 7.
[Assented to, 25th April,
HERESS by the Laws relating to the Customs and Trade Preamble.
and other Acts and Ordinances of the Province of South Australia, certain dutics, fines and other moneys are or may be imposed, levied, and collected, to be paid to the Treasurer on behalf of Her Majesty, Her heirs and successors, for the public uses of the said Province and support of the Government thereof-Be it there- fore Enacted, by the Governor of the Province of South Aus- tralia, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council '
and House of Asserrlbly of thewid Province, in this present Parlia-
ment assembled, as follows:
General Public Revenues of the said Province, not otherwise by law | l. Out of the said duties, and the produce of all or any other the Apprcpriation of |
specially appropriated, there shall or may be further issued and applied, in the manner hereinafter mentioned, any sums of money not exceeding in amount respectively the several sums of money hereinafter specified, that is to say-
FIRSTLY.-For dehying the | Excess | of | Expenditure | for | the E x c e a ~ o f E ~ ~ e n d i - |
Government Establishments and Public Berviccs beyond the Grants | " |
for the year ended the thirty-first day of December, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, the sum of Ten Thousand Eight |
Hundred |
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The Appropriation Act.-1872. Hundred and Ninety-one Pounds Six Shillings and Fourpence, the said amount being appropriated as follows :-
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Legislature |
Medical | .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. | 122 |
Military Defences | .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. | 17 4 11 |
Public Works | .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. |
ltailways and Tramways.. | .. .. .. .. .. .. .. | 110 |
Pensions, Hetired Allowances, and Gratuities | .. .. .. . | 792 |
Miscellaneous | .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. | 6,375 5 4 |
Interest, Exchange, | .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. | 82 |
Total Excesses on Votes. | .. .. .. .. .. . | $10,891 | 6 | 4 |
SECONDLY.-For defraying the charge of the Colonial Govern- ment for the year ending the thirty-first day of December, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two, the sum of Five | |
Hundred and Forty-Four Thousand Seven Hundred and Seventy- | |
Six Yourids Twelve Shillings andNine Pence, the said amount being a,ppropriated as follows :- |
£ | S. | d. |
The Legislature | .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. | 8,245 0 0 |
Private Secretary | .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. | 1,220 15 0 |
Executive Council | .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. | 10 0 0 |
Office of Chief Secretary | .. .. .. .. .. .. .. | 983 15 0 |
Audit | .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. | 2,040 0 0 |
Eheriff | .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. | 720 0 0 |
Hegistrar-General of Births, Deaths, and Marriages. . | , | , | 1,602 0 0 |
Printing Office. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . | 5,025 0 |
Law Officer8 | .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. | 1,125 0 0 |
Treasury | 2,128 10 0 |
Agency in England | .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. | 1,595 |
Office of Commissioner of Crown Lands and Immigration. | . | 1,219 10 0 |
Sheep Inspectors | .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. | 1,582 0 0 |
Qcld Fields | .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . | .. | 650 |
Botanic Garden | .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. | 3,500 0 |
Office of Commissioner of Public Works | .. .. .. .. | 670 |
Supreme Court., | .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. | 5,370 0 0 |
Court of Insolvency | .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. | 2,190 0 0 |
Magistrates and Local Courts.. | .. .. .. .. .. .. | 10,462 0 0 |
Coroners | .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. | 500 0 0 |
Registrar-General of | .. .. .. .. .. .. .. | 5,930 |
Police | .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. | 36,606 |
Gaols and Prisons. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . | 11,553 |
Education.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. | 20,056 4 0 |
Institutes. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . | 2,440 0 0 |
Medical Officers | .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. | 1,980 0 0 |
Hospitals. | .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . | 11,386 |
Lunatic Asylums | .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. | 9.588 10 0 |
Destitute Poor.. | .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. | 20,781 15 4 |
Cemeteries | .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. | 694 0 0 |
Aborigines | .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. | 4,564 0 |
Military Defences'. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . | 810 0 0 |
Postal and Telegraph | .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. | 74,733 19 5 |
Customs. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . | 8,741 0 0 |
Marine Board. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. | ld,026 |
Engineer-in-Chief. ,. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . | 3,292 0 0 |
Road Boards. .. .. .. . *. .. .. .. .. .. . | 4,745 12 0 |
Works and Buildings | 15,640 0 0 |
Roads, Streets, Bridges, Jetties, | .. | .. | ,. |
Construction and Maintenance of | 50,000 0 0 |
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The Appropriation Act.-1872.
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Railways and Tramways.. | .. .. .. .. .. .. |
Waterworks. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .
Survey and Crown Lands | .. .. .. .. .. .. |
Valusttions | .. .. .. ,. .. .. .. .. .. |
Retiring Allowances and Gratuities | .. .. .. .. |
Interest and Nxchange. .. .. .. .. .. .. .
Miscellaneous. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .
Immigration | .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. |
Total. .. . | .. .. .. .. .. .. |
THIRDLY.--For defraying the charges of the Northern Territory Northern Territory
for the year ending the thirty-first day of December, one thousand | |
eight hundred and seventy-two, there shall be paid out of the Northern Territory Kevenue the sum of Eight 'l'housand Eight Hundred and Seven Pounds Nine Shillings and Pourpencc, bcing appropriated as follows :- |
NORTHERN TERRITORY. | £ |
.. .. .. .. 8,807 9 |
2. The Treasurer shall issue and pay from time to time any sum Treasurer to pay the
or sums of money for the purposes hereinbefore mentioned, not by |
exceeding in the whole the sums respectively in that behalf herein- rcccipt of pnrty.
before specified, to such persons, and. in such portions, as the Gover-
nor for the time being shall, by any order or orders in writing,
signed by him, and countersigned by the Chief Secretary, 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 rcccipts of the persons to 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 t k amo~mts thereof shall be to his credit in
account accordingly. |
In the name and on behalf of IIcr Majesty, I hereby
assent to this Bill.
JARfES FERGUSSON, Governor.
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