Appropriation Act 1883 (SA)

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ANNO QUAUBAGESIMO SEXTO El' QUADRAGESIMO

SEPTIMO

A.D. 1883-4.

No. 302.

An Act for the Further Appropriation of the Revenue for

the Year ended June thirtieth, one thousand eight

hundred and eighty-three, and for the General Appropriation of the Revenue for the Year end- ing June thirtieth, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-four.

HEREAS by the laws relating to the Customs and Trade Preamble.

W and other Acts and Ordinances of the Province of South Australia, certain duties, fines, and other moneys are or may be

imposed, levied, and collected, to be paid to the 'l'reasurcr on behalf of Her Majesty, Her heirs and successors, for the public uses of the said province and support of thc Government thereof-Be it there- fore Enacted by the Governor of the Province of South Australia,

with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and House of iissembly of the said province, in this present Parliament assembled,

as follows:

Out of the said duties, and the produce of all or any other the

General Public Revenues of the said province, not otherwise by law General Revenue$

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-

of

1.

FIRSTLY.-For defraying the Excess of Expenditure for the Excess ** Expen&*

Government Establishments and Public Services beyond the Grant turep 1882-3. for the year ended the thirtieth day of June, one thousand eight

302 hundred

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hundred and eightythree the sum of Ninety-five Thousand ~ h r e e

Hundred and Fifty-three Pounds Ten Shillings and Eightpence.

the said amount being appropriated as follows. viz.

:-

g

S .

d .

The Legislature

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

1. 180 6 3

Civil J3stablishments

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

8. 812 10

4

Judicial and Legal Departments

.. .. .. .. .. ..

1. 888 19

7

Gaols and Prisons

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

1. 141 11

2

Education. including Institutes and Art Gallery

.. .. ..

2. 252

2

0

Postal and Telegraph Services

.. .. .. .. .. ..

6. 765 18

8

Charitable Institutions

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

2. 065 13 10

Customs. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 1. 2% 6 1

EIarbors and Lights

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

65 9 0

Public Works .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 20. 463

9

8

Railways andTramways. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 8. 107 4 9

Survey and Crown Lands

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

1. 129 12

4

Pensions. Ketiring Allowances. and Gratuities

.. .. ..

i0. 480 14

2

Interest and Exchange. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .

17

6 6

&!liscellaneous. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .

11. 110 1 1

Immigration. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 18. 646 5

3

--

Total Excesses on Votes

.. .. .. .. ..

£95. 353 10

8

Estimates. 18613.4 .

SECONDLY.--For

defraying the charge of the Colonial Govern-

ment for the year ending the thirtieth day of June. one thousand

eight hundred and eighty.four. the sum of One Million Six Hundred and Nincty-three Thousand and Thirtyfou x. Founds Ten Shillings and Ninepence. the said amount being approprinted as

follows.

viz. :-

2 s . d .

The Legislature

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .

15. 900 2 10

Private Secretary. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 2. 228 0 0

Office of Chief

Secretary

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .

1. 850

O

O

Audit

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3. G70 0 0

Sheriff

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1. 425 0 0

Registrar-General of' Births. Ileathx. and Marriages. .. 3. 420 0 0

Printing Office

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 16. 808 0 0

.

Lawofficers. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 3. 341 10 0

Patent and CopyripLt. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .

305 0 0

Public Trustee

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

626 0 0

Office of the Treaswer

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

l. 086 10

0

Treasury. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2. 497 10 0

Agency in England. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 3. 695 0 0

Office of Con~missioner of Crown Lands and Immigration., 1. 507 0 0

Stock Inspectors

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3. 437 0 0

Batanic Garden

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 7. 180 0 0

Woodsand Forests. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 7. 586 2 2

Office of Commissioner of Puhlic Works

.. .. .. ..

2. 453 14

8

Office of Minister of Education

.. .. .. .. .. .. 1. 354 0 0

Supreme Court

.. .. *. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 8. 507 O O

Court of Insolvency

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3. 260 0 0

Magistrates and Local Courts

.. .. .. .. .. ..

24. 255

Q

0

Coroners. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 1. 997

0 0

ltegistrar-General uf Deeds. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 13. 128 10

0

Police

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 98. 594 18 6

Gaols and Prisons. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 23. 894 14

0

Department of Education

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

102. 249 0 6 4

Institutes. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 15. 715

0 0

ArtQallery

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1. 200 0 0

Postal and Telegraph Services

.. .. .. .. .. ..

189. 830 10

0

Agriculture ...

.. .. .. I. .. .. .. ., ..

1 1. 700

0

0

Medical Officers

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3. 814 0 0

Hospitals

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S s

.

d .

Hospitals

.. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. ..

17. 753 0 0

Lunatic Asylums

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

21. 759 9 0

Destitute Poor

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

30. 071

O

0

Central Board of Health

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

1. 833 0

0

Quarantine Station

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

1. 191 14

0

Cemeteries

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

994 0 0

Aborigines

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

5. 754 0 0

Volunteer Military Forcc

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

26. 706 13

2

Customs

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

18. 579 0 0

Harbors and Lights

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

30. 247

8 0

Architect-in-Chief

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

3. 209 0 0

Road Boards

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

9. 969 14

6

Engineer-in-Chief

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

7.

947 10 0

Railways and Tramway8

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

382. 129 12

2

Waterworks

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

29. 549 10

0

Survey

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

54. 076 0 0

Vaiuations

.. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. ..

5. 182 0 0

Geological Department

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

1. 920 0 0

Retiring Allowances and Gratuities

.. .. .. .. ..

5. 433 6

8

Interest and Exchange

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

600 0 0

Works and Buildings

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

111. 098

5

4

Itoads. Streets. Bridges. Jetties. &c

.. .. .. .. .. .

4'1. 030 12 10

Maintenance of Main Roads.

.. .. .. .. .. .. .

143. 670 0 0

Aids to Corporations. District Councils. and Drainage Board 65. 000

0

0

Miscellaneous

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

62. 819 12

5

Immigration

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

40. 000

O

0

Total Estimates 1882-3

.. .. .. .. ..

$1.693. 034 10

9

TIIIRDLY.-For defraying the excess of cxpcnditure on the charge Northern Territory

excess of expenditure,

of the Northern Territory for the year ended the thirtieth day of I

*

.

.

.

.

June. one thousand eight hundred and eighty.three. there shall be paid out of the Northern Territory Revenues Xight Thousand Nine H~uldred and Sixty-four Pounds Sixteen Shillings and Tenpence..

the said amount being

appropriated as follows. viz: ...

d: s

.

d .

Govcrnment Resident

Charitable Institutions

Police

.. .. ..

Marine

.. .. ..

Customs. .. .. . Judicial and Legal. .

Botanic Garden. .

Postal

.. .. ..

Public Works and Buildings-

Repairs. Additions. &c. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Palmerston-Post

office. .. .. .. .. .. .. .

G c

Gaol. &c

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .

< L

Quarters. Customs officer

.. .. .. ..

66

Harbor-master's quarters

.. .. .. ..

6 6

Colonial Surgeon's quarters

.. .. ..

Goldfields-Warden's

quarters. Shackle

.. .. ..

Southport Police Station

.. .. .. .. .. ..

Yam Creek

"

.. .. .. .. .. ..

Pine Creek

L L

.. .. .. .. .. ..

Misccllaneous-

Repayments

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .

Railway Survey-Port

Darwin to Pine Creek

.. ..

Government Vessel-Wages.

&c. .. .. .. .. ..

Palmerston Town Hall-Aid towards erection of

..

Purchase of Horses

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Retiring Allowances

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Total Northern Territory Excess Expenditure. 1883-4

46" & 47* VICTORIfi, No. 302.

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FOURTHLY.--For

defraying the charge of the Northern Territory

Expenditure, 1883-4.

for the year ending the thirtieth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-four, there shall be paid out of the Northern Territory Revenues the sum of Fifty-two Thousand Six Hundred and Thirty-five Pounds Six Shillings and Sixpence, the said

amount being appropriated as follows, ~ i z.

:-

;E

S.

d.

Government Resident. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 3,964 7 4

Judicial and Legal.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1,151 10 8

Gaol..

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1,220 2 0

Police

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 4,127 14 0

Education

.. .. .. .. .. .. ,. .. .. ..

310 0 0

Postal

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ,. .. ., . 5,616 0 0

Charitable Institutions. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 3,471 8 6

Customs. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1,674 18 0

Marine

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3,092 18 0

Public Works and Buildings

.. .. .. .. .. .. 18,100 0 0

Survey and Crown Lands

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. 4,982 12 0

Stock Inspectors. .. .. . ... .. .. .. .. .

350 0 0

RotanicGarden

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1,262 18 0

Goldfields

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

910 18 0

Chinese and Coolie Labor

.. .. .. .. .. .. .

550 0 0

Miscellaneous..

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1,850 0 0

-

Total Northern Territory Estimates, 1883-4

.,

$52,635 6 6

Treasurer to pay the

orders of Governor,

2. The Treasurer shall issue and pay from time to time any sum

and diecharge by

or sums of money for the purposes hereinbefore mcntioned, not

receipt of party.

exceeding in the whole the sums respectively in that behalf herein- 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 receipts 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 the amounts thereof shall be passed to his credit in

account accordingly.

I n the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, I hereby assent to

this Bill.

WILLIAM C. F. ROBINSON, Governor.

Adelaide: By authority, E. SPIIJ.,ER,

Government Printer,

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