Appropriation Act of 1883 No 14a (NSW)

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No. XXII.

An Act to appropriate and apply out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of New South Wales certain sums to make good the Supplies granted for the Service of the

Year 1883 and for the Year 1882 and
previous Years. [2nd May, 1883.]

WHEREAS wo Your Majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects the Members of the Legislative Assembly of New South Wales in Parliament assembled have granted to Your Majesty the several sums

hereinafter mentioned for the service of the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty-three and for supplementing the grants made by the late Parliament in its Second Session for the service of tbe year one thousand eight hundred and eighty-two and previous years And whereas we desire to make good out of the Consolidated ltcvenue Fund of New South Wales the several sums granted to Your Majesty as aforesaid Be it therefore enacted by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly of New South Wales in Parliament assembled and by the authority of the same That out of the said Consolidated Revenue Fund there shall be further appropriated and are hereby appropriated and shall be issued and applied for or towards the several uses and purposes hereafter expressed—

FOR THE SERVICE OF THE Y E A R 1883.

I. SCHEDULES :—Any sum or sums of money not exceeding One thousand three hundred and eighty-nine pounds to supplement the Schedule to Schedule ( 1 ) to the Act of the Imperial Parliament eighteenth and nineteenth Victoria chapter fifty-four as follows :—

1. Supplement to Schedule B (Pensions) £l ,3S9 0 0
(Amount carried over ... . . . . . . £1,38!) 0 0)
N II .
(Amount brought over . . . . . . . . . £1,389 0 0)

I I .     EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE :—Any sum or sums of money

not exceeding Twenty-one thousand two hundred and sixteen pounds to defray the Salaries and Contingencies of the Executive and Legis­ lative Establishments following:—

2. His Excellency the Governor £2,060 0 0
3. Executive Council 978 0 0
4. Legislative Council 5,990 0 0
5. Legislative Assembly 8,543 0 0
G. Legislative Council and Assembly ... . . . ... . . . 2,125 0 0
7. Parliamentary Library ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,520 0 0

21,21G 0 0

I I I . COLONIAL SECRETARY :—Any sum or sums of money not

exceeding Six hundred and fifty-nine thousand three hundred and seventy pounds to defray the Salaries Contingencies and other Expenses
of the Establishments and Services following:—•

8. Colonial Secretary £G,036 0 0
9. Protectorate of the Aborigines ... . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,600 0 0
10. Parliamentary Reporting Staff 3,050 0 0

Permanent and Volunteer Military Eorces—

11. General Staff 3,025 0 0
12. Artillery Force 32,789 0 0
13. Artillery Eeserve Force 1,520 0 0
14. Works of Defence 1,706 0 0
15. Volunteer Force 39,796 0 0
16. Volunteer Naval Artillery 500 0 0
17. Naval Brigade 5,815 0 0
18. Training-ship " Wolverene" 7,000 0 O
19. Police 247,190 0 0
20. Government Analyst 900 0 0

Lunacy—

21. Official Visitors £500 0 0
22. Hospitals for the Insane generally 2,326 0 0
23. Hospital for the Insane Gladesville 23,978 0 0

24. Hospital for the Insane Parramatta 24,422 0 0
25. Reception House for the Insane Darlinghurst ... 1,717 0 0
26. Hospital for the Insane Newcastle 6,264 0 0

27. Hospital for the Insane Callan Park ... ... 5,568 0 0
28. Temporary Hospital for the Insane Cooma ... 3,161 0 0
29. Miscellaneous ' 242 0 0
30. Lunatic Patients 10,300 0 0

78,478 0 0

31. Master in Lunacy 1,200 0 0
32. Medical Board 100 0 0
33. Medical Adviser Vaccination Medical Officers &c 8,740 0 0
34. Department of Audit 9,375 0 0
35. Registrar-General 19,745 0 0
36. Agent-General for the Colony 4,330 0 0
37. Immigration 1,314 0 0
38. City of Sydney Improvement Board ... ... ... ... 360 0 0
39. Charitable Institutions 1,050 0 0
40. Fisheries Commission ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,650 0 0
11. Asylums for the Infirm 18,612 0 0
42. Branch Asylum for the Infirm and Destitute ... ... ... 5,350 0 0
43. State Children's Relief Board 0,400 0 0
44. Botanic Gardens 10,930 0 0
45. Nursery Garden Campbelltown 770 0 0
46. Government Domains 3,183 0 0
47. Garden Palace Grounds 1,870 0 0
(Amount brought over... ... ... ... £22,G05 0 0)

COLONIAL SECRETARY—continued.

Brought over £528,381 0 0

Charitable Allowances (irrespective of date of claims) :—

18. For the support of Paupers in the Sydney Hospital Prince Alfred Hospital and

other Hospitals £7,000 0 0

10. Salaries of Lady Superintendent and five

Nursing Sisters ... ... . . . ... 050 0 0

50. In aid of the Sydney Hospital on condition

of an equal amount being raised by pri­

vate contributions ... . . . ... 1,000 0 0

51. In aid of the Prince Alfred Hospital on condition of an equal amount being raised

by private contributions ... ... ... 4,000 0 0

52. For the support of Women and Children in the Benevolent Asylum Sydney...

... 4,208 0 0

53. Tn aid of the Funds of the Benevolent

Society Sydney on condition of an equal

amount being raised by voluntary con­

tributions 500 0 0

51. In aid of the Asylum for Destitute Children at Randwick on condition of a similar amount being raised by private contribu­

tions ' 2,000 O 0

55. For the support of Infants removed from the Benevolent Asylum Sydney to the

Asylum for Destitute Children at Band-

wick 5,000 0 0

5G. In aid of the Deaf Dumb and Blind Inst ttu- tion on condition of an equal amount

being raised by private contributions ...

In aid of the undermentioned Charitable Insti­
tutions on condition that an equal amount

150 0 0

be raised by private contributions and

also that the Government through Police Magistrates or other approved officers have the right of admission of Patients viz.:—

57. Industrial Blind Institution Sydney ... 1,000 0 0
58. Albury Hospital and Benevolent Society 500 0 0
59. Bega Hospital and Benevolent Society ... 50 0 0
GO. Grundagai Benevolent Society ... . . . 100 0 0
Gl. Maitland (West) Benevolent Society ... 300 0 0
G2. Narrabri Benevolent Asylum and Hospital GOO 0 O
G3. Parramatta Benevolent Society ... . . . 175 0 0

Gl. Singleton and Patrick's Plains Benevolent

Society 500 0 0
G5. Tamworth Benevolent Society 300 0 O

In aid of the undermentioned Hospitals on same conditions viz.:—

GG. Adelong 75 0 0
G7. Araluen 100 0 O
G8. Armidale and New England GOO 0 0
G9. Back Creek 100 0 0
70. Balranald 850 0 0
71. Bathurst 1,200 0 0
72. Bombala 300 0 0
73. Braidwood 100 0 0
71. Brewarrina 500 0 0
75. Bourke GOO 0 0
76. Carcoar 200 0 0
77. Cobar 1,000 0 0
78. Condobolin 500 0 0
(Amount brought over £22,G0o 0 0)

COLONIAL SECRETARY—continued.

Brought over £528,381 0 0

Charitable Allowances—continued.

Brought over ... £37,758 0 0
79. Cooma 300 0 0
80. Coonamble 300 0 0
81. Cowra 300 0 0
82. Deniliquiu GOO 0 0
S3. Dubbo 100 0 0
8 4 Forbes 500 0 0
85. Glenlnnes 400 0 0
86. Goulburn 300 0 0
87. Grafton 750 0 0
88. Grenfell 200 0 0
89. Gulgong 500 0 0
90. Gundagai 100 0 0
91. Gunnedah 300 0 0
0 0
92. Hay 1.250
93. Hill End 250 0 0
94. Hillston 500 0 0
95. Invercll 500 0 0
96. Kempsey 750 0 0
97. Kiandra 100 0 0
98. Maitland 000 0 0
99. Menindie 250 0 0
100. Mudgee
500 0 0 0 0
101. Murrurundi 400
102. Muswellbrook 200 0 0
103. Newcastle 750 0 0
104. Orange 500 0 0
105. Parkes 500 0 0
106. Parramatta 250 0 0
107. Port Stephens 100 0 0
108. Queanbevau 100 0 0
109. Scone ' 200 0 0
110. Sofala 100 0 0
111. Tentcrtield 250 0 0
112. Temora 300 0 0
113. Tirana 500 0 0
114. Vegetable Creek , 1,000 0 0
115. Warialda 250 0 0
116. Wagga Wagga 1,000 0 0
117. Walgett 300 0 0
118. Wellington 200 0 0
119. Wilcannia 1,000 0 0
120. Windsor 400 0 0
121. Wollongong 200 0 0
122 Yass 750 0 0
123. Young 300 0 0
124. Infants Homo Ashfield—aid on the usual
conditions 1,000 0 0

125. Hospital for Sick Children Sydney—on

the usual conditions ... " 1,000 0 0

12G. Albury Hospital—further in aid on the

usual conditions ... ... .. 638 0 0

127. Albury Hospital—unconditional grant in

aid of .! ... 1,000 0 0

128. Armidalc and New England Hospital —

in aid of furnishing on the usual con­

ditions ° 300 0 0

129. Bourke Hospital—in aid of building fund

on the usual conditions ... . . . 1,000 0 0
(Amount brought over £22,605 0 0)

COLONIAL SECRETARY—continued.

Brought over £528,384 0 0

Charitable Allowances—continued.

Brought over £61,896 0 0

130. Braidwood Hospital—in aid on the usual

conditions ... 100 0 0

131. Brewarrina Hospital—in aid of building fund on the usual conditions...

... 1,000 0 0

132. Brewarrina Hospital Building Fund-—re-

vote of lapsed balance of vote of 1879

on usual conditions ... ... ... 883 0 0

133. Burrowa Hospital—in aid of erection on

the usual conditions ... ... ... 500 0 0
134. Condobolin Hospital—in aid of building fund on the usual conditions ... ... 500 0 0

135. Deniliquin Hospital—towards erection of Erysipelas and Ecver Ward on the

usual conditions... ... ... ... 500 0 0

136. Crlen Innes Hospital—for additions on

the usual conditions ... ... ... 1,000 0 0

137. Goulburn Hospital—for surgical instru­ ments on the usual conditions

...

200 0 0

138. Grenfell Hospital—for surgical instru­ ments on the usual conditions...

. . .

100

0

O

139. Gunnedah Hospital—for outfit (uncon­

ditional grant) 200 0 0

140. Gunnedah Hospital—for surgical instru­ ments (unconditional grant) ...

...

75 0 0

111. Hay Hospital—for repairs &c. and for Erysipelas Ward on usual conditions...

300 0 0

142. Hill End Hospital—for surgical instru­ ments on the usual conditions

...

200 0

0

143. Cowra Hospital Building Fund—on the

usual conditions ... ... ... 300 0 0

114. Maclean Hospital—for purchase of site and erection of building on the usual

conditions 1,000 0 0

145. Moruya Cottage Hospital—in aid of the building fund on the usual conditions

250 0 0

116. Mudgee Hospital—for surgical instru­ ments on the usual conditions...

...

200 0

0

147. Musclebrook Hospital—for repairs on the

usual conditions... ... ... ... 100 0 0

148. Musclebrook Hospital—for outfit on the

usual conditions... ... ... ... 100 0 0

119. Musclebrook Hospital-for repairs (special

grant) 250 0 0
150. iNarrabri Hospital—towards additions

and improvements on the usual con­

ditions 200 0 0

151. Newcastle Hospital—for surgical instru­ ments &c. on the usual conditions

...

300 0

0

152. Orange Hospital—towards the erection

of a ward for contagious diseases on

the usual conditions ... ... . . . 100 0 0
153. Parkes Hospital—for completing and for repairs on the usual conditions... . . . 150 0 0

154. Parramatta District Hospital—for fencing grounds and planting trees on the

usual conditions ... ... . . . 150 0 0
(Amount brought over ... . . . . . . £22,605 0 0)

COLONIAL SECRETARY—continued.

Brought over £528,384- 0 0

Charitable Allowances—continued.

Brought over ... £70,854 0 0

155. Tamworth Hospital—for repairs and for surgical instruments on the usual con­

ditions 450 0 0

156. Temora Hospital—for improvements on

the usual conditions ... ... ... 200 0 0

157. Temora Hospital—for furnishing on the

usual conditions ... ... ... 150 0 0

158. Vegetable Creek Hospital—for building extra wing on the usual conditions ... 1,000 0 0

159. Vegetable Creek Hospital—for furniture instruments and appliances &c. on the

usual conditions... ... ... ... 550 0 0

160. Warialda Hospital—in aid of the build­ ing fund on the usual conditions

...

500 0

0

161. Wellington Hospital—for repairs &c. on

the usual conditions ... . . . . . . 400 0 0

162. West Maitland Benevolent Society—• towards building on the usual con­

ditions (Eevote 1877) 1,000 0 0

In aid of the undermentioned Building Funds on condition that an equal amount be raised by private contri­ bution—

163. Molong Hospital 750 0 0

164. Narrandera Hospital 300 0 0
165. Wilcannia Hospital—additions... 1,500 0 0

166. Burrangong Hospital—For purchase of

surgical instruments ... ... . . . 100 0 0
167. Lock Hospital—Maintenance of 2,000 0 0

168. Glen Innes Hospital—additions to (un­ conditional grant in lieu of part of

conditional vote) ... ... ... 500 0 0
169. Vegetable Creek Hospital—Furniture

instruments &c. (unconditional grant

in lieu of part of conditional vote) ... 150 0 0

170. Parkes Hospital—special grant for con­

struction of a tank ... . . . . . . 150 0 0

171. West Maitland Benevolent Society on

condition that an equal amount be

raised by private contributions (re-

vote) 1,000 0 0

Condobolin Hospital—•

172. Special grant in aid of building ... 250 0 0
173. Special grant for purchase of instru­
ments &c 100 0 0

81,904 0 0

Miscellaneous Services (irrespective of date of claims) :—

174. For defraying Expenses of theBeturning

Officers of the several Electoral Districts 600 0 0
175. Expense of compiling and printing

Electoral Lists and Electoral Eolls ... 1,700 0 0

176. Newspapers Almanacs Books &c. ... 400 0 0

177. Burial of destitute persons in cases wrhere

Inquests are not held ... ... ... 500 0 0
178. Maintenance of Deserted Children

Paupers taken charge of for protec­

tion expenses of transmission &c. ... 500 0 0
(Amount brought over . . . . . . . . . £22,005 0 0)

COLONIAL SECRETARY—continued.

Brought over £010,288 0 0

Miscellaneous Services—continued.

Brought over . . . £3,700 0 0

179. Pees for examination care &c. of Lunatics

(under section six of the new Lunacy

Act ) 450 0 0
180. Rewards for apprehension of Offenders ... 500 0 0
181. Rent of furnished House for the Commo­

dore commanding the Naval Squadron

on this Station 700 0 0

182. In aid of the Agricultural Societies of

the Colony in the proportion of £ 1 to every £ 2 raised by private contribu­ tions

10,000 0 0

183. Croodenough Royal Navel House ... 200 0 0

184. In aid of the funds of the Society for the

Prevention of Cruelty to Animals on
condition of an equal amount being

raised by private contributions ... 150 0 0

185. In aid of the funds of the New South

"Wales Zoological Society on condition

of an equal amount being raised by

private subscriptions ... ... ... 1,000 0 0

180. Lord Howe Island—Expenses in connec­

tion with 500 0 0

187. To pay Municipal rates on Government

Buildings 12,000 0 0
188. Towards publication of work on Orchids 100 0 0
189. Wages for Gardener for East Maitland
Gaol Reserve 128 0 0

190. Eor improving the Rifle Range at Pad-

dington 200 0 0

191. Eor quarterly Revision of Mr. Percy

Doves Plans of Sydney 25 0 0

192. For Formation and maintenance of Gar­

dens at Railway Stations ... ... 300 0 0
193. Site for Police Station at Ashfield ... 1,158 0 0

194. New South Wales Zoological Society—-

special grant for purchase of animals

and providing of necessary accommoda­
tion 2,000 0 0

195. Statue of Her Majesty the Queen for

pedestal near St. James's Church ... 3,000 0 0

190. Expenses in connection with Inquiry into

Conservation of Water 2,000 0 0

197. Water Police—for purchase of new Steam

Launch 1,200 0 0
198. Water Police—for purchase of new Skiff 31 0 0
199. Kiama Agricultural Society — special
grant for erection of Buildings ... 300 0 0

200. North-western Pastoral and Agricultural

Association (Dubbo) — special grant

for improvement of Show-ground ... 300 0 0

201. Yass Pastoral Association—special grant

towards improvement of Grounds ... 150 0 0

202. Forbes Pastoral and Agricultural Associa­

tion—special grant towards improve­

ment of Grounds 300 0 0
(Amount brought over £22,605 0 0)

COLONIAL SECRETARY—continued.

Brought over £010,288 0 0

Miscellaneous Services—continued.

Brought over ... £10,392 0 0

203. Central New England Pastoral Agri­

cultural and Mining Association— special grant towards improvement of Grounds 300 0 0

204. Mudgee Agricultural Society—special

grant for fencing Show-grounds ... 150 0 0

205. Hunter Eiver Agricultural Society—

special grant in aid of ... . . . ... 300 0 0

20G. Muswellbrook Municipality—for addi­

tional Tanks and Machinery for Water-

supply 100 0 0

207. Towards planting sand-drift at Wollon-

gong 500 0 0

208. To meet expenses connected with the

representation of this Colonv at the

Calcutta Exhibition ... " 3,000 0 0

209. For defraying expenses connected with

the Noxious and Offensive Trades

Inquiry Commission ... . . . . . . 300 0 0

210. For planting sand-drift at Wollongong

including expenses of reinterment of

human remains ... . . . ... 500 0 0

211. Cost of passage to England of Lieutenant

Symons and Mr. A. Prince, late of

"Wolverene" 140 0 0

212. Crookwell Agricultural and Pastoral

Association—special grant ... ... 300 0 0
213. Goulburn and Argyle Agricultural

Societies—special grant for improve­

ment of grounds ... ... ... 300 0 0
214. Grafton Agricultural Society — special

grant for additional buildings and im­

provement of grounds ... ... 300 0 0

215. Bathurst Agricultural Horticultural and

Pastoral Association—special grant ... 300 0 0

21G. Moruya Agricultural Society—special

grant for improvement of grounds ... 100 0 0
217. Manning Eiver Agricultural and Horti­
cultural Association Taree—special
grant in aid of ... ... . . . ... 100 0 0
218. Tumut Agricultural Society—special
grant in aid of 100 0 0

219. Burrangong Pastoral and Agricultural

Association—supplementary grant ... 150 0 0

220. Cootamundra Agricultural Pastoral Horti­

cultural and Industrial Association— special grant for improvement of grounds 300 0 0
221. Uralla Agricultural Society—special
grant for improvement of grounds ... 200 0 0

222. Towards compiling and publishing des­

patches and other papers of historical

interest relating to the Colony ... 500 0 0

223. Rent of property at Sutton Forest t.iken

as a temporary residence for His

Excellency the Governor ... ... 500 0 0

224. Bombala Agricultural Society—special

grant in aid of . . . 250 0 0

49,082 0 0

059,370 0 0

(Amount carried over ... ... ... £081,975 0 0)
(Amount brought over ... ... ... £081,975 0 0)

I V .     TREASURER AND SECRETARY FOR FINANCE AND TRADE : —

Any sum or sums of money not exceeding Four hundred and ninety- five thousand five hundred and twenty-six pounds to defray the
Salaries Contingencies and other expenses of the Establishments and

Services following:—

225. Treasury £19,020 0 0
220. Stamp Duties 3,075 0 O
227. Customs 18,000 0 0
228. Colonial Distilleries and Refineries 4,380 0 0
229. Gold Receivers 275 0 O
230. Gold and Escort 2,800 0 O
231. Government Printer's Department ... ... ... ... 40,593 0 0
232. Stores and Stationery 111,390 0 0
233. Ordnance and Barrack Department 18,113 0 O
234. Board of Health 400 0 0
235. Health and Emigration Officers 2,433 0 0
230. Quarantine 1,399 0 O
237. Coast Hospital Little Bay 2,737 0 ()
238. Board of Pharmacy 100 0 O
239. Shipping Masters 2,375 0 O
240. Glebe Island Abattoir 8,405 0 ()

Marine Board of New South Wales :—

241. Marine Board Sydney £4,031 0 0
242. Local Marine Board Newcastle 1,100 0 0
243. Harbour Masters 1,050 0 0
214. Colonial Light-houses 5,080 0 0
245. Sea and River Pilots 9,997 0 0
240. Boatmen 9,038 0 0
217. Telegraph Stations 1,143 0 0
248. Australian Coast Light-houses (irrespective of
date of claims) 2,500 0 0
219. Miscellaneous (irrespective of date of claims) 8,191 0 0

13,102 0 0

250. Life-boats 700 0 O

Miscellaneous Services (irrespective of date of claims):—

251. Postage of Public Departments £10,000 0 0

252. Advertising for the Public Service 10,000 0 0 253. For the transmission of Telegraphic Messages 12,000 0 0

254. Commission on payments in England by the

Government Financial Agents ... ... 1,500 0 0
255. Insurance &c. on English Shipments ... ... 5,000 0 0

250. Exchange on Remittances within and beyond

the Colony 4,000 0 0

257. Allowance for Postage and Stationery to Clerks

of Petty Sessions Land Agents and Regis­
trars of District Courts 2,000 0 0

258. For the relief and conveyance of distressed Sea­

men belonging to the Colony from Foreign

Ports or from Wrecked Vessels &c. . . . 550 0 0
259. In aid of the Sailors' Home Newcastle . . . 350 0 0

200. To subsidize Tug-boats for Northern Rivers

and Harbours 7,000 0 0

201. To subsidize a Tug-boat at the rate of £09 per month for Wollongong Harbour and Port Kembla

S28 0 O

202. For Interest on Funds in the temporary pos­
session of the Government belonging to Suitors in Equity and Lunacy Patients (estimate only) 5,000 0 0

203. Retiring allowance at the rate of one month's

pay for each year of service to J. W . R.

Twigg compositor inthe Government Print­

ing Office on account of mental infirmity.,. 484 0 0
(Amount brought over ... . . . . . . . . .£681,975 0 0)

TREASURER AND SECRETARY FOR FINANCE AND TRADE—continued.

Brought over £310,863 0 0

Miscellaneous Services—continues.

Brought over ... £67,712 0 0

264. Retiring allowance at the rate of one month's

pay for each year of service to Thomas

Brookes locker Customs Department on

account of infirmity of body and old age ... 390 0 0

265. Retiring allowance at the rate of one month's
pay for each year of service to Robert Brock

senior locker Customs Department on ac­

count of bodily infirmity ... . . . . . . 494 0 0

266. Retiring allowance at the rate of one month's pay for each year of service to John Ward late storekeeper Glebe Island on account of

bodily infirmity 162 0 0

267. Retiring allowance at the rate of one month's
pay for each year of service to William Lewis

Light-keeper at Tacking Point on account of

old age and infirmity of body ... . . . 243 0 0

268. Gratuity to the Widow and Children of William

Page late Boatman in Pilot Service Port Macquarie who lost his life in the discharge

of his duty 250 0 0

269. Retiring allowance at the rate of one month's
pay for each year of service to Mrs. Mary

Geary Housekeeper Treasury on account of

old age and failing health ... . . . . . . 163 0 0

270. Retiring allowance at the rate of one month's
pay for each year of service to George

Donaldson Messenger Colonial Stores De­

partment on account of old age . . . . . . 234 0 0

271. For Retiring allowances at the rate of one

month's pay for each year of service to infirm and aged officers of the Service generally

who may be relieved from duty during the
present year ... . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000 0 0

272. To meet Unforeseen Expenses to be hereafter

accounted for... 3,000 0 0

To meet the following expenses connected with payment of Imperial Military and Naval Pensioners in the Colony:—

273. Clerk in charge £350 0 0
274. Incidental expenses ... 25 0 0

375 0 0

275. Revising and editing Papers on Aborigines of

Australia by Richard Sadlier Esq 140 0 0
276. Towards expenses of working Land Boilers Bill 500 0 0

78,663 0 0

277. Advance to Treasurer—To enable the Treasurer to make advances to Public Officers and on account of other Govern­ ments and to pay expenses of an unforeseen nature which

will afterwards besubmittedfor Parliamentary appropriation

The whele amount to be adjusted not later than the 31st

December 1884 100,000 0 0

495,526 0 0

(Amount carried over £1,177,501 0 0)
(Amount brought over £1,177,501 0 0)

V . PUBLIC INSTRUCTION :—Any sum 01* sums of money not

exceeding Six hundred and ninety-three thousand three hundred and sixty-five pounds and ten shillings to defray the Salaries Contingencies and other expenses of the Establishments and Services following :—

278. Public Instruction under the Act 13 Vic. No. 23 £G00,713 0 ()
279. Public Scholarships—To provide for the education for five

years in the Grammar Schools of the Colony of ten boys to
be selected from the Public Schools and for the education

in the University of live boys to be annually selected from the Grammar Schools (as per resolution of Assembly of 3rd

May 1878) .. . 1 :5()0 0 o

Industrial Schools:—

280. Nautical School-ship " Vernon" £5,085 0 0
281. Biloela Industrial School for Girls Parra-
mattaEiver 2,205 0 0

7,350 0 0

282. Maintenance of Orphan Schools Parramatta (pending decision

as to their future organization) .. . ... . . . ... 0,S10 0 0
283. Observatory 3,590 0 0
284. Museum 7,900 0 0
285. Technological Museum 4,300 0 0
280. Free Public Library , 7,222 0 0
287. Church and School Lands 2,510 0 0

Grants in aid of Public Institutions (irrespective o f dale of claims) :— Sydney University:—

288. Scientific Apparatus £1,50Q 0 0
289. For Additions Bepairs and Furniture ... 2,000 0 0
290. For Additional Endowment ... . . . ) 7 onn n o
u
291. For Additional Lecturers j ' ' u u u

292. For the purchase of Works of Art 1,000 0 0

293. Towards the maintenance of the Art Gallery... 1,200 0 0 294. Towards the establishment of an Art Gallery... 5,000 0 0 295. Towards the maintenance of the Art Society of

New South Wales 250 0 0
29G. Linnean Society 300 0 0
297. Boyal Society—Amount in proportion of £ 1 to
every £ 2 raised by private contributions ... 400 0 0

298. Towards the support of a Zoological Station

near Sydney on condition of an equal amount .

being subscribed by the Public ... ... 300 0 0

299. Instruction to the Blind—Amount in propor­

tion of £ 2 to every £ 1 raised by private

contributions .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500 0 0

Technical Instruction:—

300. In connection with Schools of Arts and Evening
Public Schools 10,000 0 0

301. Towards the cost of Teachers in connection with .

Schools of Arts and Evening Public Schools , , .
(in addition to fees) and for classes... . . . 1,000 0 O

302. For providing Mechanics Institutes and kindred

Institutions with Maps &c 5 0 0 , 0 0

In aid of certain Educational Institutions in the proportion of £ 1 to every £ 2 raised by private contributions viz. :—

303. Adamstown School of Arts 150 0 O
304. Adelong Literary Institute .. . . . . ... 50 0 0
305. Albury School of Arts 75 0 O
300. Anvil Creek 75 0 O
307. Armidale Literary Institute 75 0 0
308. Ashfield School of Arts 300 0 O
309. Ballina School of Arts
25 . 0 0
(Amount brought over £1 ,177 ,501 0 0 )

PUBLIC INSTRUCTION—continued.

Brough t over £611 ,901 0 0

Grants in aid of Pub l ic Inst i tut ions —continued.

Brough t over £ 3 1 , 7 0 0 0 0
310. Balmain W o r k i n g M e n ' s Inst i tute . . . 38 0 0
311 . Bathurst School of A r t s 200 0 0
312 . Bega School o f Ar t s 75 0 0
313 . Berr ima School o f Ar t s 103 0 0
314 . B layney School of Ar t s 100 0 0
315 . Boa t Harbour Schoo l of Ar t s . . . . . . 50 0 0
316 . Bra idwood Literary Inst i tute . . . . . . 75 0 0
:i 17. Branx ton Mechan ics Insti tute . . . . . . 25 0 0
318. Brewarrina School o f A r t s 4 0 0 0
319. Brushgrove School o f Arts . . . . . . 50 0 0

320. Bombala School of Ar t s and Mechanics

Ins t i tu te 150 0 0
321 . B o t a n y School of A r t s 100 0 0
322 . B o u r k e Mechanics Inst i tute . . . . . . 75 0 0
323 . Bowra l Schoo l o f A r t s 3 0 0 0 0
324. B u r w o o d School o f A r t s 100 0 0
325 . Cambewarra School o f Ar t s 50 0 0
326. Camden School o f Ar t s 38 0 0
327 . Candelo School o f Ar t s 150 0 0
328 . Carcoar School o f Ar t s 100 0 0
329 . Casino Schoo l o f Ar t s 5 0 0 0
330. Cathcart School o f Ar t s 25 0 0
331 . Char les towu Literary Insti tute . . . . . . 5 0 0 0
332 . Clarence T o w n School o f Arts 50 0 0
333 . Cl i f ton School of Ar t s 5 0 0 0
334. C o o m a School of Ar t s 38 0 0
335 . Coonabarabran Schoo l o f Arts . . . . . . 50 0 0
336 . Coonamble School o f A r t s 150 0 0
337 . Corowa School of Arts 75 0 0
338 . Cowra School o f Ar t s 100 0 0
339 . Cund le town School of Ar t s 70 0 0
340. Deni l iquin School o f A r t s . . . . . . . . . 150 0 0
3 4 1 . D e n m a n School o f Ar t s 50 0 0
342 . D u b b o Mechan ics Insti tute 75 0 0
313 . D u n g o g School of Ar t s 5 0 0 0
3 4 1 . East Mait land School o f Ar t s 75 0 0
3 4 5 . East Mai t land Mechan ics Inst i tute . . . 2 0 0 0 0
346 . Freder ick ton School o f A r t s 38 0 0
347 . Fo rbes School o f A r t s 250 0 0
348 . Glads tone Schoo l of Ar t s 100 0 0
349 . G len Innes School o f A r t s 4 0 0 0
350. Gos fo rd Li terary Inst i tute 20 0 0
3 5 1 . G o u l b u r n School of A r t s 150 0 0
352 . Gra f ton School o f A r t s 75 0 0
353 . Gra f ton South Schoo l o f Ar t s 3 0 0 0
354. Grenfe l l School o f A r t s 50 0 0
355 . Gre t a School o f Ar t s 75 0 0
356. G u l g o n g Schoo l o f A r t s 100 0 0
357 . Gundaga i Literary Inst i tute . . . . . . 50 0 0
358. Guntawang School o f A r t s 30 0 0
359. Gunnedah Schoo l o f Ar t s 200 0 0
360. H a y Athena-um 2 0 0 0 0
361 . Hami l ton School o f Ar t s 50 0 0
362 . H i l l E n d School of Ar t s 100 0 0
363 . H i n t o u School o f Ar t s 20 0 0
364. Jeri lderic Mechan ic s Insti tute . . . . . . 50 0 0
365 . Lambton Mechan ics and Miners Insti tute 52 0 0
366. La rgs School o f A r t s 50 0 0
(Amount brought over £1,177,501 0 0)

Pu BLie INSTRuCTION—continued.

Brought oyer £011,901 0 0

Grants iu aid of Public Institutions—continued.

Brought over ... £30,551 0 0
307. Lawrence School of Arts 50 0 O
3G8. Lismore 100 0 0
309. Merriwa 75 0 0
370. Milton School of Arts 30 0 0
371. Minmi Mechanics School of Arts 500 0 0
372. Molong School of Arts 150 0 0
373. Morpeth School of Arts 30 0 O
374. Mount Pleasant School of Arts 50 0 0
375. Moruva School of Arts 25 0 0
370. Mudgee School of Arts 75 0 0
377. Murrurundi Mechanics Institute and
School of Arts 175 0 0
378. Musclebrook School of Arts 40 0 0
379. Narrabri Mechanics Institute 50 0 0
380. Newcastle School of Arts 200 0 O
381. Newcastle (Burwood) School of Arts ... 150 0 0
382. North Willoughby School of Arts 25 0 0
383. Nowra School of Arts 100 0 O

381. Orange Mechanics Institute ami School

of Arts 150 0 0
385. Parramatta School of Arts 100 0 0
380. Paterson School of Arts 25 0 0
387. Petersham Working Men's Institute ... 50 0 0
388. Plattsburg Mechanics Institute 100 0 0
389. Port Maequarie School of Arts 50 0 0
390. Qucanbcyan Literary Institute 50 0 0
391. Quirindi School of Arts 100 0 0
392. Raymond Terrace School of Arts 25 0 0
393. Richmond School of Arts 50 0 0
394. Rocky Mouth Mechanics Institute 50 0 0
395. St. Leonards School of Arts 75 0 0
396. Scone School of Arts ... ... 50 0 0
397. Sydney Mechanics School of Arts 1,000 0 0
398. Singleton Mechanics Institute 115 0 0
399. Sofala Literary Institute 40 0 0
400. Stroud School of Arts 38 0 0
401. Tamworth Mechanics Institute 38 0 0
402. Temora School of Arts 200 0 0
403. Tenterfield School of Arts 100 0 0
104. Tighe's Hill School of Arts 25 0 0
105. Tumut Mechanics Institute 100 0 O
400. Tumberumba Public Library and Reading
Room 45 0 0
407. Ulmarra School of Arts 50 0 0
108. Uralla Literary Institute 75 0 0
409. Vegetable Creek Mining Institute 187 0 O
110. Walcha School of Arts 25 0 O
411. Wallsend School of Arts 500 0 0
412. Walgett School of Arts 75 0 0
413. \Vagga Wagga Mechanics Institute ... 150 0 0
414. Waratah School of Arts 50 0 0
115. Warialda Mechanics Institute 150 0 O
110. Wentworth Mechanics Institute 70 0 0
417. West Maitland School of Arts 150 0 0
418. Wickham School of Arts 205 0 0
419. Wilcannia Atheiueuin and Librarv 500 0 0
420. Windsor School of Arts ... " 75 0 0
121. Wingham School of Arts 50 0 O
122. AVollongong School of Arts 75 O 0
(Amount brought over £1,177,501 0 0)

PUBLIC INSTRUCTION—continued.

Brought over £641,001 0 0

Grants in aid of Public Institutions—continued.

Brought over ... £43,342 0 0
423. Woodville School of Arts 50 0 0
424. Wolumla School of Arts 75 0 0
425. Woodford School of Arts 100 0 0
426. Wyrallah School of Arts 25 0 0
427. Yass Mechanics Institute 75 0 O
428. Young Mechanics Institute 500 0 0
In aid of the following buildings on same condition :—
429. Ashfield School of Arts 500 0 0
130. Blayney School of Arts 300 0 0
431. Booligal Mechanics Institute 100 0 0
432. Cowra School of Arts 300 0 0
433. Cudal School of Arts 100 0 0
434. Hamilton School of Arts 500 0 0
435. Katoomba School of Arts 200 0 0
436. Maitland West 300 0 0
437. Parramatta School cf Arts 500 0 0
438. Panbula School of Arts 300 0 0
439. Quirindi School of Arts 200 0 0
440. Eaymond Terrace School of Arts 250 0 0
441. Eoyal Society 500 0 0
442. Wickham School of Arts 500 0 0
413. Scone School of Arts new Library and
Reading Eoom 200 0 0
444. Cooma School of Arts 300 0 0
445. Taree School of Arts 500 0 0
446. Goulburn Mechanics Institute 647 10 0
417. Paterson School of Arts 250 0 0
448. Gerringong School of Arts 250 0 0
419. Casino School of Arts—New Hall and re­
pairs to Buildings ... . . . . . . 300 0 0

50. In aid of the West Maitland School of Arts in

the proportion of £ 1 to every £ 2 raised by

private contribution (re-vote) ... . . . 100 0 0

51. In aid of the Waratah School of Arts for repairs

to—in the proportion of £ 1 to every £ 2

by private contribution ... . . . ... 200 0 0

51,461 10 0

693,365 10 0

V I . ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE :—Any sum or sums of

ney not exceeding Two hundred and forty-five thousand four ndred and seventy-two pounds thirteen shillings and four pence to ray the Salaries Contingencies and other Expenses of the Estab-
lments and Services following :—
452. Department of Justice £5,810 0 0
453. Master in Equity 2,674 0 0
454. Prothonotary " 14,496 0 0
455. Sheriff 18,805 0 0
456. Insolvency Court 1,620 0 0
457. District Courts 9,633 13 4
458. Coroners Inquests 3,975 0 0
459. Petty Sessions 80,846 0 0
Prisons—
460. General Establishment £2,330 0 0
461. Sydney Gaol 1,848 0 0
462. Parramatta Gaol 1,019 0 0
(Amount brought over £1,870,800 10 0)

ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE—continued.

Brought over £137,859 13 4

Prisons—continued.

Brought over £5,227 0 0
403. Bathurst Gaol 491 0 0
464. Maitland Gaol 558 O 0
465. Goulburn Gaol 491 0 0
466. Berrima Gaol 706 0 0
467. Albury Gaol 288 0 0
468. Grafton Gaol 288 0 0
469. Mudgee Gaol 288 0 0
470. Armidale Gaol 288 0 0
471. Wagga Wagga Gaol 268 0 0
472. Tass Gaol 268 0 0
473. Deniliquin Gaol 268 0 0
474. Young Gaol 288 0 0
475. Tamworth Gaol 288 0 0
476. Hay Gaol 288 0 0
477. Police Gaols—Country Districts 990 0 0
478. Gaols generally 75,741 0 0
479. Public Works Prison Trial Bay 8,129 0 0

95,153 0 0

480. The Shaftesbury Reformatory for Girls 873 0 0
481. Registrar of Copyright 220 0 0

Miscellaneous Services (irrespective of date of claims) :—

482. Necropolis—For improving draining trenching

and planting £1,000 0 0

483. Necropolis—Travelling expenses of General

Committee 50 0 0

484. Towards improvement of Cemetery Long Bay

Road 200 0 0

485. Towards improvement of Cemetery—Eastern

Suburbs—Waverley further sum ... ... 750 0 0

486. Gratuity to Mr. J. R. Ennis Chief Clerk Sheriff's

Office on retirement from the Public Service

at rate of one month's pay for each year of

service ... ... ... ... ... . . . 675 0 0

487. Gratuity to Mr. John Garrett Police Magistrate

Scone on his retirement from the Public Ser­

vice at the rate of one month's pay for each

year of service... ... ... ... ... 750 0 0

488. Gratuity to Mr. John James Allman Police

Magistrate Goulburn on his retirement from

the Public Service at the rate of one month's
pay for each year of service ... . . . . . . 1,500 0 0

489. Gratuity to Captain Brownrigg R.N. late Police

Magistrate Albury at the rate of one month's

pay for each year of service ... . . . ... 750 0 0
490. Gratuity to Mr. Mitchelson Inspector of Weights
and Measures at the rate of one month's pay
for each year of service ... . . . ... 467 0 0

491. Gratuity to Mrs. Dalton widow of Mr. Frederick

Dalton late Police Magistrate at Forbes who disappeared mysteriously about November

1880 . . . 500 0 0

492. Estate of James Austin Brittain to reimburse

executor of John Welfare Brittain (brother
of deceased) amount of proceeds of sale of

deceased's property which he was entitled to

receive under the Will of deceased ... ... 319 0 0

493. For the purchase of 200 copies of Digest of

Criminal and Magistrates' Cases ... ... 208 0 0
(Amount brought over £1,870,806 10 0 )

ADMINISTRATION or JUSTICE—continued.

Brought over £234,105 13 4

Miscellaneous services—continued.

Brought over £7,229 0 0

494. Allowances to Inspectors and Sub-inspectors

under Licensing Act 45 Vic. No. 14 1,650 0 0

495. Almanacs for Country Benches of Magistrates

Newspapers Books &c. ... ... ... 100 0 0
496. New Circuit Courts—Bees to Presiding Judges 900 0 0
497. Allowances to Clerks to same ... . . . ... 100 0 0

498. Charge and preparation of Books for binding

in Law Library ... . . . ... ... 50 0 0
499. In aid of Discharged Prisoners'Aid Society ... 50 0 0
500. Subscription for 18S3 to New South Wales Law
Reports for the Circuit Courts of the Colony 24 0 0

501.

Forpurchase of 50 unbound copies of Wilkinson's Australian Magistrate (enlarge 1 edition) ...

132 0 0

502. For purchase of 50 copies of Term Reports at 25s. 63 0 0
503. For preparation of Boundaries for New Court
and Police Districts as required ... ... 150 0 0

504. Gratuity to Mr. John James Allman Police

Magistrate Goulburn as retiring allowance

further sum 469 0 0

505. Representatives of the estate of the late W . R.

Bain for value of land taken possession of

bv the Curator of Intestate Estates ... 450 0 0

11,367 0 0

215,472 13 4

V I I .     T E E ATTORNEY-GENERAL :—Any sum or sums of money

Lot exceeding Thirty-five thousand five hundred and forty pounds to
lefray Salaries Contingencies and other Expenses of the Establish-
nents and Services following :—

506. Attorney-General £5,515 0 0
507. Parliamentary Draftsman 1,999 0 0
508. Crown Solicitor 3,731 0 0
509. Quarter Sessions 24,295 0 0

35,510 0 0

V I I I .     SECRETARY FOR LANDS :—Any sum or sums of money

rot exceeding Eour hundred and seventy-eight thousand three mndred and fifty pounds nineteen shillings and two pence to defray lie Salaries Contingencies and other Expenses of the Establishments md Services following :—

510. Department of Lands

£20,148 0 0

511. Conditional Land Sales Branch 32,971 0 0
512. Land Agents Appraisers and others ... ... . . . . . . 17,300 0 0
513. Survey of Lands 334,003 19 2

514. Triangulation and General Survey of the Colony Miscellaneous Services (irrespective of date of claims) :—•

...

...

41,795 0

0

515. Public Cemeteries—Purchase of sitesfor fencing
clearing and building &c. on... . . . . . .£3,500 0 0

51G. Fees to Commissioners of the Court af Claims

for hearing and reporting on Claims to Grants

of Landin terms of the Act 5 Wm. IV No. 21 125 0 0

517. Legal Expenses—In cases instituted by or

against the Government under Crown Lands

Acts 800 0 0

518. Recreation Grounds—for fencing laying out and

improving Public . . . . . . ... . . .15,000 0 0
{Amount brought over , . . . . .£2 ,151 ,879 3 4)

SECRETARY FOR LANDS—con tinned.

B r o u g h t over , . . . £410 ,217 U 2
Miscel laneous Services—continued.}
B r o u g h t over £ 19,425 0 0
519. H y d e Cook and Phi l l ip P a r k s — I m p r o v e m e n t of 2,000 0 0
520. Scarborough P a r k — I m p r o v e m e n t of ... . . . 400 0 0
5 2 1 . P a r r a m a t t a P a r k — I m p r o v e m e n t of ... ... 500 0 0
522. Na t iona l P a r k — I m p r o v e m e n t of 2,000 0 0
523. Na t iona l Pa rk—Enc los ing the 1,500 0 0
524. F o r levelling and aspha l t ing the pa ths border ing
H y d e P a r k 500 0 0
525 . P o r t H a c k i n g E l v e r — P o r snagging and otherwise
improving ... . . . . . . . . . . . . 500 0 0
52G. Pamph le t s—Towards complet ion of L a n d Ecserve 100 0 0
527. E e n t of Offices O 'Connel l -s t ree t £ 1 5 0 Gresham-
s t ree t £ 3 0 0 to 1st M a r c h £ 1 2 5 to 31st Decem­
be r E x c h a n g e £2G0 5G5 0 0

528 . De laney John—Compensa t ion for loss of office as

Commissioner of I n q u i r y u n d e r Lands Ac t s
A m e n d m e n t Ac t of 1875 being al t he r a l e of
one month ' s pay for each year of service ... 2G4 0 0
529. B r e n n a n J o h n representa t ives of l a te—Com­

pensa t ion for loss of improvements on land condit ionally purchased a t Molong and sub­ sequently sold to M a r y K e e n a n u n d e r 2nd

clause of L a n d s Acts A m e n d m e n t Ac t of
1875 50 0 0

530. Grurney James—Compensa t ion for removal of
fencing &c. from land excised from his condi­

t ional purchases por t ions 3 and 4 county

Macqua r i e par ish Popp inbar ra ... .. 40 0 0
5 3 1 . Cox Wil l iam P .—Compensa t ion for loss of im­

provements on condit ional purchase N o . 7 5 - 4 3 found to be within t he popula t ion boundary

of Muswel lbrook provements e r roneous ly placed upon 150 0 0
532. Wolse ley F rede r i ck Y o r k — R e f u n d value of im­
land

held u n d e r pastoral lease by H e n r y Bell and which land toge ther wi th improvements were purchased a t auct ion as lot A por t ion 3 a t VValgettby

900

0

0

533. W y n y a r d - s q u a r e E e c r e a t i o n E e s e r v e — P o r genera l
improvements and for asphal t ing pavements
outside of ... 700 0 0

534. To defray cost of r e sumpt ion of land u n d e r the

Lands for Pub l i c Purposes Acquis i t ion A c t
of 1880 _ ... 1,000 0 0
535. Flagstaff E e s e r v e — F o r res tor ing i ron fencing
and improving general ly t h e . . . . . . . . . 500 0 0

530. J o h n Smith and Pa t r ick Byrnes—Cos t of re­ moving and res tor ing fencing on proper boundar ies

122

0

0

537. Muswel lbrook C e m e t e r y — F o r fencing and clear­
ing road to ... . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 0 0
538. W h i t n e y F re dk . E u t h e r f o r d J ames and H a l l
W a l t e r E . — E e f u n d value of improvements
on por t ion 79 par i sh M u r r u m b i d g e r i c ... 100 0 0
539. W a t e r l o o Mills G r a n t — T o defray expenses in
connect ion wi th t h e r e sumpt ion and main­
tenance of 10 acres par t of t he ... ... 500 0 0
Carried over . . . £32 ,020 0 0
(Amount brought over £2,151,879 3 4)

SECRETARY FOR LAXDS—continued.

Brought over £440,217 19 2

Miscellaneous Services—continued.

Brought over £32,026 0 0

540. Wilson Edwin—Compensation for loss of 4J

acres of land parish St. Julian county Dur­ ham which land was excluded from survey

erroneously ... ... . . . . . . . . . 100 0 0

541. Coker Harry—Compensation for loss of im­

provements on portion 181 county Welling­ ton the land having been taken for road of

access 7 0 0

32,133 0 0

478,350 19 2

I X . SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC WORKS :—Any sum. or sums of

money not exceeding One million one hundred and forty-two thousand eight hundred and twenty-two pounds five shillings and eleven pence to defray the Salaries Contingencies and other Expenses of the Establishments and Services following :—

542. Department of Public Works Harbours and Eivers Navigation :—

£5,435 0 0

543. Engineers Department £4,374 0 0
544. Pitz Eoy Dock 4,500 0 0

515. Dredge Service Public Works—Harbours and Eivers Navigation :—

68,229 0 0

77,103 0 0

540. Assistant Engineers employed in superintending

the construction of Public Works ... ... 1,100 0 0

517. Professional and other extra assistance formerly

paid from Contingent and other Votes ... 2,150 0 0

"To be voted for 1883 as")

Master and Engineer of

548. Ballast Master Steam Launch whose
Newcastle . . . - { duties will partly be the }• 288 0 0
519. Boatman ... I same as those performed
by the late Ballast

(_ Master and Boatman...J

3,538 0 0

550. Preliminary Harbour and Eiver Surveys (irres­
pective of the date of claims)... ... ... 2,000 0 0

551. Landing Silt from Dredge and forming Ground

(irrespective of the date of claims) ... . . . 5,000 0 0

552. Towards expenses connected with or arising out

of employment of Tugs on Special Service and

for expenses connected with the Rocket

Apparatus and Life-boat Services Newcastle

(irrespective of the date of claims) ... ... 800 0 0

553. Incidental and other Expenses in connection with

Wharfs Bridges and other Public Works

(irrespective of the date of claims) ... ...15,000 0 0

554. Towards extending and maintaining Main Road

through Bullock Island Newcastle (irrespec­

tive of the date of claims) 200 0 0

555. Towards Improving and clearing the Darling River further sum (irrespective of the date of claims)

5,000 0 0

(Amount brought over £2,030,230 2 6)

SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC WORKS—continued.

Brought over £80,070 0 0

Public Works—Harbours and Rivers Navigation—continued.

Brought over . . . £28,000 0 0

556. Leading Marks Sydney Harbour (irrespective of

the date of claims) to include value of land

resumed 1,530 0 0

557. Breakwater Shellharbour further sum (irrespec­

tive of the date of claims) 1,000 0 0

558. Shed &c. Grafton Wharf (irrespective of the

date of claims) 250 0 0

559. Moiety of cost of erection of Wharf at Five Dock

on condition that the remaining amount is subscribed privately (irrespective of the date

of claims) ... ' ... . . . 200 0 0

500. Towards enlargement of Lismore Wharf (irres­

pective of the date of claims) ... ... 800 0 0

501. Wharf Wilcannia Darling River (irrespective of

the dale of claims) 1,200 0 0

502. Towards improving the navigation of thellastings

River (irrespective of the date of claims) ... 1,200 0 0

563. Towards improving the navigation of the Bel-

lingerRiver (irrespective of the date of claims) 1,200 0 0

564. Towards improving the navigation of the Rich­

mond River (irresjjective of the date of claims) 1,200 0 0

5G5. Towards improving the navigation of the Upper Clarence River (irrespective of the date of

claims) 1,200 0 0

566. For the further protection of the River Bank

West Maitland (irrespective of the date of

claims) 2,000 0 0

567. Wharf and Store Pelican Island Macleay River

(irrespective of the date of claims) ... . . . 700 0 0

508. Wharf and Store Coopemook Manning River

(irrespective of the date of claims) ... ... 700 0 0
569. Wharf and Store Bourke 2,000 0 0
570. Wharf and Store Gerringong (Extension of
Jetty) revote of 1876 600 0 0
571. Wharf and Store Palmer's Island 600 0 0
572. Wharf and Shed Boat Harbour Wilson's Creek 500 0 0
573. Wharf and Store Lismore South 500 0 0
574. Wharf and Store Cowper Clarence Eiver ... 500 0 0
575. Wharf and Store Macleay Eiver further sum ... 500 0 0
576. Towards removal of rock from the front of
Wharfs Newcastle Harbour (irrespective of
577. Repairs to Newcastle Wharf (irrespective of the
the date of claims) 3,000 0 0
date of claims) 2,000 0 0

578. Approach to Staiths and Cranes including laying

rails &c. Wollongong (irrespective of the

date of claims)... .. . . . ... . . . 500 0 0

579. Towards removal of Black Buoy Rock and other obstructions Wollongong Harbour (irrespec­ tive of the date of claims)

2,000

0

0

580. Towards removal of rocks at entrance of the Crookhaven River (irrespective of the date of claims

350 0 0

581. Towards forming Approaches Nowra and Terrara
Wharfs (irrespective of the date of claims) ... 200 0 0

582. Towards removing obstructions at entrance to Tomakin River (irrespective of the date of

claims) 300 0 0

583. Towards extending Dyke north side Moruya

River (irrespective of the date of claims) ... 4,000 0 0
(Amount brought over £2.630,230 2 6)

SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC WORKS—continued.

Brought oyer £86,076 0 0

Public "Works—Harbours and Eivers Navigation—continued.

Brought over . . . £58,730 0 0

581. Advances to meet claims against other Votes

pending the recovery of the amount such advances to be adjusted by the 31 December

1884   3,000 0 0

585. Public Wharf Warneton Macleay River . . . 500 0 0

586. Eor construction of additional Tugs and Punts for Dredge Service (irrespective of the date

of claims) 10,000 0 0

587. Repairs to Northern Breakwater Newcastle

(irrespective of the date of claims) ... . . . 1,000 0 0

588. Towards constructing Bathing-house Hunter's

Hill on condition that an equal amount be

contributed by the Municipal Council ... 200 0 0
589. Wharf at Seven Oaks Macleav River 300 0 0
590. Wharf &c. at Neutral Bay 750 0 0
591. Compensation to late Ballast-master Newcastle

for loss of office on account of abolition thereof at the rate of one month's pay for each year

of service . . . . . . ... . . . . . . 255 0 0
592. Public Wharf at Lawrence 1,000 0 0
593. Harbour Surveys (irrespective of date of service)
further sum 1,000 0 0

594. Repairs and Improvements to Baths Lavender

Bay 200 0 0
595. Public Wharf at Saltash Hunter River 250 0 0
596. Towards construction of Sea Wall Manly ... 500 0 0
597. Completion of Sea Wall Coogee 500 0 0

598. Gratuity to Widow and Children of the late

John M'Call blacksmith of dredge " Clarence''

who was accidentally drowned whilst in the

discharge of his duty . . . . . . ... . . . 100 0 0

599. Balance of vote of £7,000 for the protection of

the River Bank West Maitland on condition

that the remaining amount is subscribed
privately (irrespective of date of service)

Revote of 1879 1,052 5 11

79,337 5 11

600. Colonial Architect 16,282 0 0

Public Works and Buildings—Colonial Architect:—

601. Repairs alterations and additions to Public

Buildings generally (irrespective of the date

of claims) 20,000 0 0

602. Eurniture and Pittings for Public Offices

generally (irrespective of the date of claims) 12,000 0 0

603. Repairs to Military and Volunteer Buildings

(irrespective of the date of claims) ... . . . 1,500 0 0

601. Lighting Lamps sweepingChimneys&c. Victoria

Barracks (irrespective of the date of claims)... 400 0 0

605. Lighting Government Lamps in streets of Sydney

the Domain Hyde Park &c. (irrespective of

the date of claims) 1,600 0 0

G06. To provide Building and other Materials for

completion or repair of Gaols and other Public

Buildings by the labour of Prisoners in Gaol

(irrespective of the date of claims) ... . . . 6,500 0 0

607. PoliceBuildings(irrespectiveofthedatcofclaims) 6,000 0 0

608. Supply of Coffins for Paupers (irrespective of

the date of claims) 400 0 0
(Amount brought over ce2,G30,230 2 G)

SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC WORKS—continued.

Brought over £181,095 5 H

Public Works and Buildings—Colonial Architect—continued.

Brought over £48,100 0 0

009. Repairs and Purniturc for Post and Telegraph

Stations (irrespective of the date of claims) 12,000 0 0

010. Gaols Court-houses and Lock-ups (irrespective

of the date of claims) 25,000 0 0
Gil . Repairs Ac. Batteries at the Heads 500 0 0
G12. Newcastle Custom-house gas &c. for lighting
turret clock at (irrespective of date of claims) 150 0 0

G13. University lighting lamps (irrespective of date

of claims) ... 150 0 0

G14. Parliamentary Buildings attending to thclighting

and extinguishing gas lamps... ... . . . 70 0 0
G15. Fortification repairs Batteries &c. at the Heads 500 0 0
GIG. Macquarie Light-house gas for lighting lantern
working gas engine ... ... ... . . . 425 0 0

G17. Institutions for the Insane generally for altera­ tions additions repairs furniture (irrespective of date of claims)

G,000 0 0

618. Parramatta Protestant Orphan School repairs 1,000 0 0
619. Post and Telegraph Offices purchase of sites... 2,000 0 0 020. Court and Watch House Balranald 3,000 0 0

G21. Court-house Young further sum ... ... 3,000 0 0
622. Hay Watch House—Erection of 1,450 0 0

623. Collector Watch House—Erection of 1,000 0 0

624. Bundarra Post andTelegraph Office—Erection of 1,800 0 0

025. Muswellbrook Post and Telegraph Office—
Erection of 1,800 0 0

G26. Ballina Post and Telegraph Office—Erection of 1,800 0 0

627. Stroud Post and Telegraph Office—Erection of

further sum 500 0 0

G28. Glebe Post and Telegraph Office—Erection of

further sum 500 0 0

629. New Gaol Forbes further sum 2,000 0 0 630. Candelo Court and Watch House—Erection of 2,000 0 0

631. Campbelltown State Nursery—Erection of

further sum ... . . . . . . ... . . . 450 0 0

632. Burrowa Court-house—Erection of further sum 2,275 0 0

633. Wollongong Court-house—Erection of further

sum 5,500 0 0
634. Newtown Court-house further sum ... . . . 3,000 0 0

635. Condobolin Post and Telegraph Office—Erec­

tion of 1,500 0 0
G36. Cootamundra Gaol—Erection of 4,500 0 0
637. Carcoar Police Buildings and Lock-up—Erec­
tion of 2,500 0 0
G38. Cowra Lock-up—Erection of 750 0 0
639. Uralla Post and Telegraph Office—Erection of
further sum ... 1,300 0 0

010. Quirindi Post and Telegraph Office—Erection

of further sum 600 0 0

G41. Paddington Post and Telegraph Office—Erec­

tion of 2,500 0 0

642. Armidale Telegraph Office—Erection of ... 3,000 0 0

643. William-street Post and Telegraph Office—

Erection of 2,500 0 0
641. Rylstone Police Buildings—Erection of ... 1,200 0 0

645. Burrowa Police Buildings—Erection of ... 1,200 0 0

('40. Ueuiliquin Police Buildings—Erection of .. 2,000 0 0

(Amount brought over £2,630,230 2 6 )

SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC WORKS—continued.

Brought over £181,695 5 11

Public "Works and Buildings—Colonial Architect—continued.

Brought over £149,820 0 0

647. Deniliquin Court-house-Erection of further sum 7,500 0 0 648. Police Buildings Young—Erection of 3,000 0 0

649. Inverell Court-house—Erection of 5,300 0 0
050. Post and Telegraph Office Cannonbar—Com­
pletion of 825 0 0
651. Wentworth Custom-house—Erection of ... 3,000 0 0

052. Post and TelegraphOffice South Grafton further

sum 750 0 0

053. Hillston Post and Telegraph Office—Erection

of further sum 1,100 0 0

054. Nowra Post and Telegraph Office—Erection of

further sum 224 0 0

055. Barraba Post and Telegraph Office—Erection of

further sum 300 0 0

656. Paterson Post and Telegraph Office—Erection

of further sum 500 0 0
657. Murrurundi Gaol repairs to walls further sum 3S0 0 0
648. Parramatta Eoman Catholic Orphan School—•
Additions further sum ... ... ... 1,000 0 0

659. Green Cape Light-house—Erection of further

sum 1,500 0 0
660. Macquarie Light-house—Erection of further sum 7,000 o 0
661. Moama Post and Telegraph Office—Erection
of further sum ... ... ... ... 150 0 0
662. Glen Innes Gaol—Erection of 10,000 0 0
663. Botanic Gardens—Erection of buildings ... 750 0 0

664. Kempsey Post and Telegranh Offices—Erection

of 2,500 0 0
665. Kelso Post and Telegragh Office 1,000 0 0
666. Macquarie Light-house—Erection of Engineer's
quarters 1,600 0 0

667. St. Leonards Court-house—Erection of ... 4,500 0 0
668. LithgowPost and Telegraph Office—Erection of 1,800 0 0 669. Balmain Post and Telegraph Office—Erection of 2,500 0 0 670. Bega Post and TelegraphOffice—Erection of... 1,200 0 0 071. Fortifications Port Jackson—Entrenchments&c. 10,000 0 0

672. Eoyal Mint—Repairing chimneys 500 0 0

073. Statue of Her Majesty the Queen—Forming

roadway &c 300 0 0
674. Merriwa Court and Watch House—Additions
alterations &c. 2,250 0 0

075. Gladstone Court-house—Erection of 1,000 0 0

070. Manilla Court-house and Lock-up—Erection of 1,000 0 0

677. Post and Telegraph Office Minmi 1,000 0 0

078. Purchase of site for Police Building at Wallsend 150 0 0
679. Purchase of site for Lock-up Parramatta
Junction 320 0 0

680. Purchase of site for new Post and Telegraph

Offices and other public buildings Balmain... 1,194 0 0

681. Nimitybelle Post and Telegraph Offices ... 1,200 0 0
082. Wollongong Court-house (Eevote) 2,000 0 0
683. Alterations and additions Court-house Camp-
belltown 2,000 0 0
681. Erection of Court-house Eastern Suburbs ... 4,000 0 0

685. To meet the cost of Photographs of Public Works

andBuildingsintheCityand Colony generally 500 0 0

680. Sydney University—Erection of Lecture Booms

Schools of Medicine and Science 4,000 0 0

239,613 0 0

(Amount brought over . . . ... £2,030,230 2 6)

SECRETARY TOR PUBLIC WORKS—continued.

Brought over £121,308 5 1 L

RE-VOTES : —

087. Canonbar Post and Telegraph Office—Erection

of—Balance of Vote £1,500 £930 0 0
088. Uillston Court and Watch House 1880 ... 1,850 0 0
089. South Creek Post and Telegraph Office 1880... GOO 0 0
090. Additions and alterations to Parramatta Hos­
pital—Balance of vote of 1880 400 0 0

3,780 0 0

Roads and Bridges :—

G91. General Establishment 7,200 0 0
G92. Superintendents in Field 10,878 0 0

Construction and Maintenance :—

G93. Main North Road—West Maitland to Armidale—Subsidy

within Railway Termini 245 miles at £25 per mile ... 0,125 0 0
694. Main Southern Road :—
Sydney to Bowning—Subsidy within Railway
Termini 210 miles at £25 per mile 5,250 0 0

Bowning to Adelong Crossing—GG miles at

£50 per mile 3,300 0 0

Adelong Crossing to Albury — 109 miles at

£25 per mile 2,725 0 0
G95. Main Western Road:— 11,275 0 0

Sydney to Dubbo Subsidy within Railway Ter­ mini 253 miles at £25 per mile

...

...

G,325

0

0

Dubbo to Warren 85 miles at £50 per mile ... Other Main Roads :—

4,250 0 0

10,575 0 0

090. Grafton via Glen Innes to Inverell 145 miles

at £75 per mile 10,875 0 0

097. Grafton to Glen Innes—Tolls Grafton Punt ... 1,400 0 0 098. Armidale to Maryland 165 miles at £50 per mile 8,250 0 0

G99. WallerawangtoMudgce75milesat£50permile 3,750 0 0
700. Bombala via Tantewangalo to Merimbula 54
miles at £75 per mile 4,050 0 0
701. Orange by BoreetoForbesSl milesat£50permile 4,050 0 0
702. Goulburn to Cooma 123 miles at £50 per mile 6,150 0 0
703. Tarago to Braidwood 36 miles at £50 per mile
1,800 0 0
704. Bathurst to Blayney 22 miles at £25 per mile 550 0 0
705. Blayney via Cowra to Grenfell 75 miles at £50
per mile 3,750 0 0

700. Port Jackson to Peat's Ferry For repairs of the undermentioned Roads :—

2,000 0 0

f Sydney via the Dam at Cook's River to") Halfway House

Rocky Point Road to Road from Tom

_ Hgly's Point to Burwood Railway Station _ 5 000 0 0
' ' " Stanmore Road from the Enmore Road to " '

the Canterbury Trust Road ...

Newtown Railway Bridge to the TJndercliff

Bridge...

708. Main South Coast Road 100 miles at £50 per mile 5,000 0 0

709. South Head Road Roads and Bridges generally :—

5,000 0 0

61,625 0 0

710. Contingent Works on Roads under Department

(irrespective of dates) 13,000 0 0

711. Expense of working Punts and maintaining

Approaches &c. (irrespective of dates) ... 0,000 0 0

712. Repair and painting of Bridges (irrespective

of dates) 12,000 0 0
(Amount brought over... £2,030,230 2 G)

SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC WORKS—continued.

Brought over £533,700 5 11

Roads and Bridges generally—continued.

Brought over ... £31,000 0 0

713. Conveyance of Officers Equipment and Mate­

rials by Baifway (irrespective of dates) ... 4,000 0 0

714. Minor Eoads under Department as per Schedule

(irrespective of dates) 310,000 0 0

715. Approaches to Railway Station (irrespective of

dates) 12,000 0 0

710. Bridge and Approaches Bingall Creek near

Wardell Bay 550 0 0
717. Bridgeand Approaches Black GullvGundarumba 250 0 0
718. Bridge Leicester Creek ... 7,000 0 0

719. Bridge German Creek on Coast Road Rich­

mond River 450 0 0
720. Bridge Boomi at Yarrawa 3,000 0 0
721. Bridge Coff's Harbour Creek 300 0 0
722. Bridge Belmore River GOO 0 0
723. Bridge at Coopernook 3,000 0 0
724. Bridge Tilbuster Creek on Road Armidale to
Rockvale 1,000 0 0
725. Bridge at Maitland Point 1,000 0 0
72G. Bridge Sandy Creek Inverell Road 400 0 0
727. Bridge Doctor's Creek Bingera Road 500 0 0
728. Bridge Tycanna Creek Moree Road 800 0 0
729. Bridge in Approach to Moree Bridge 450 0 0
730. Bridge at Humumbah Barwon River 6,000 0 0
731. Bridge Nine-mile Creek near Bingera... ... 450 0 0
732. Bridge Cockburn River at Wilson's Crossing... 1,000 0 0
733. Bridge Warrah Creek Yarraman Road ... 1,000 0 0
734. Bridge near Muswellbrook 1,750 0 0
735. Bridge Hunter River at Jerry's Plains ... 6,000 0 0
736. Bridge Hunter River near Denman ... ... 4,000 0 0

737. Bridge Ealbrook Creek on Road Singleton to

Coorangoola 1,200 0 0
738. Bridge Erina Creek East Gosford 2,000 0 0
739. Bridge Menindie Creek 1,200 0 0
740. Bridge Gilgandra 4,000 0 0
741. Bridge Bobberah 400 0 0
742. Bridge Bene Creek 400 0 0
743. Bridge Sandy Creek Cobberah 500 0 0
744. Bridges (2) over Curra Creek 950 0 0
745. Bridge M'Donald's Creek Gulgong 1,000 0 0
746. Bridge Belabula Eoad to Teapot Swamp ... 650 0 0
747. Bridge Lagoon Eoad Orange to Forbes ... 1,000 0 0
748. Bridge Oxley Creek Cudalto Barragon ... 800 0 0

749. Bridge Loombah Creek Eoad Yullundry to Wel­

lington GOO 0 0
750. Bridge Sandy Creek Morangarell 450 0 0
751. Bridge Cooley's Creek 500 0 0
752. Bridge Broken Back on Windsor Eoad Par­
ramatta 550 0 0
753. Bridge Keddie's Creek Field of Mars Common 200 0 0
754. Bridge Buffalo Creek Field of Mars Common 500 0 0
755. Bridge and Embankment Narrabeen Lagoon
further sum 1,500 0 0
750. Bridge Lane Cove River further sum ... ... 6,500 0 0

757. Bridge at Old Mill Road Liverpool to Camp-

belltown 450 0 0

75S. Bridge Cataract River Broughton's Pass say ... 3,000 0 0

(Amount brought over £2 ,630 ,230 2 6)

SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC WORKS—continued.

Brought over £538 ,766 5 11

Roads and Bridges generally—continued.

B r o u g h t over ... £124 ,850 0 0
759. Br idge over head of Kanga roo River ... ... 250 0 0
760. Br idge P o r t Kembla Road 500 0 0
761 . Br idge Major ' s Creek E l r ing ton 700 0 0
762. Br idge Bur rowa River a t Coffey's 1,000 0 0
763. Br idge over N e e m u r River Road Moama and
Moulamc in—Erec t ion of 1,500 0 0
764. Br idge I l u r l e v ' s Creek near Coo tamundra ... 300 0 0
765. Br idge EitzroV O o u l b u r n fu r the r sum 2,000 0 0
766. Br idge Tooma River a t G r e g G r e g 2,000 0 0
767. Br idge Snowy River Buckley ' s Crossing ... 5,000 0 0
768. Br idge Tooma Creek Road T u m u t to K iand ra . . . 300 0 0
769. Br idges J e l l a t t and Gowing Creeks GOO 0 0
770. Br idge Wollondil ly a t G o u l b u r n fu r the r sum ... 2,380 0 0
771 . Br idge M a n n ' s Creek on Road to Ourn ie ... 500 0 0
772. Br idge Ourn ic Creek Road to Wale ragang ... 1,000 0 0
773. Br idge Oxley fu r the r sum 1,400 0 0
774. Br idge Jingel l ic Creek 1,500 0 0
775. Br idge over Spor tsman 's Creek a t Lawrence
fur ther sum 2,400 0 0
770. Road Glen L i n e s to Vegetable Creek via Clair-
vaulx 1,000 0 0
777. Roads P u n t s &c. Lower Clarence 4,000 0 0
778. Road Tumbu lgan to Queens land Border ... 800 0 0
779. Road Lismorc to Brunswick 3,000 0 0
780. Road to Coraki Pel ican Pla in 500 0 0
781 . Road P o r t Macquar ie to J o n e s ' I s land 1,500 0 0
782. Road Ura l la to Yarrowick 2,000 0 O
783. Road W a u c h o p to P o r t Macquar ie and N e w
Eng land Road GOO 0 0
784. Road Boa t H a r b o u r to Johnson ' s Crossing ... 650 0 0
785. Road Mai t l and to Woodford 850 0 0
780. Deviat ion U p p e r Pa te r son in lieu of Bridges ... 850 0 0
787. Road Hami l t on to W a r a t a h 1,000 0 0
788. Roads in vicinity of Newcas t le and L a k e M a c
quar ie 1,000 0 0

789. Roads in t h e vicinity of Coast Gold-fields

Glouces ter 5,000 0 0
790. Roads to J e r r a b a t Gul ly 200 0 0
791 . Road Mogo to Nelligen ... 350 0 0
792. Road into Wi lcann ia from the Tallywalka ... 1,000 0 0
793. Road Wi lcann ia to H u n g e r f o r d 750 0 0
794. Road Rockley to Thompson ' s Creek 1,200 0 0
795. Road to M o u n t Brown 800 0 0
790. Road Cobar to L o u t h 520 0 0
797. Road a t Bi rkenhead 1,500 0 0
798. Road a t Ta rban Creek Gladesville Road ... 1,000 0 0
799. Road a t H u n t e r ' s H i l l 3,000 0 O
800. Road to head of Navigat ion L a n e Cove ... 2,500 0 0
801 . Road to L o n g Bay Mil i ta ry purposes 3,000 0 0
802. Road G a m b e n a n g Creek to Lowthe r 900 0 0
803. Road Cudgegong Vil lage to Ry l s tone 1,000 0 0
804. Road Holyoak Br idge to Bombrya Hi l l ... 2,000 0 0
805. Road M o r a n ' s Road to W i n d s o r Road 700 0 0
800. Road W a r k w o r t h Road to Cole River 250 0 0
807. Road Bel l ' s Line R o a d to Cole River 700 0 0
808. Road G u n n i n g b a r Creek 350 0 0
809. Deviat ion of Road Bcga to Bodalla n e a r B e g a . . . 3,000 0 0
810. Roads in and in the vicinity of Temora ... 1,000 0 0
(Amount brought over £2,630,230 2 6)

SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC "WORKS—continued.

Brought over £538,766 5 11

Itoads and Bridges generally—continued.

Brought over ... £196,650 0 0

811. Eoad Cooma via Kiandra and Talbing to Tumut 5,000 0 0

812. Eoad from South G-rafton to Nana Creek Gold

Field 1,000 0 0
813. Punt at Summer Island 350 0 0
814. Punt Edward's River at Moulamein 500 0 0
815. Punt at Gladstone 300 0 0
816. Punt Fernmount 400 0 0
817. Kerr's Road leading from Rookwood Road to
Upper Bankstown 900 0 0

818. Metalling Pyrmont Bridge and Glebe Island

Roads within City boundaries ... ... 2,000 0 0
819. Rent for Offices in Country Districts 1,000 0 0
820. Approaches to Railway at Young 2,500 0 0
821. To metal Road 1'rom Gap to Three Water-holes
Vegetable Creek 1,000 0 0

822. Bridge over Sandv Creek Wagga and Hanging

Rock Road ". 680 0 0
823. Main South Coast Road 1,500 0 0
824. Road at Moran's Rock 500 0 0
825. Road Bulladelah to Raymond Terrace 800 0 0

826. Bridge at Lismore further sum ... ... . . . 1,150 0 0
827. Extension of University Footways north side ... 1,500 0 0 828. Bridge over Dingo Creek at Tet'sell's 700 0 0

829. Bridge Brandy's Creek Road Orange to Carcoar 650 0 0
830. Ferries at mouth of Colo and Sackville Reach
Hawkesbury River 500 0 0
831. Punt at Hexham Hunter River 1,750 0 0
832. Punt at Seaham 1,750 0 0
833. Put at Jindabyne Snowy River 300 0 0
834. Arrears of Tolls Hay Bridge (to be handed over
to Council) 485 0 0
835. Road at Reedy Flat 300 0 0
836. Bridge Cooley's Creek on Railway Road between
Windsor and Richmond ... ... . . . 500 0 0
837. In lieu of Tolls Main Northern Road 1,019 0 0
838. In lieu of Tolls Main Southern Road 1,687 0 0
839. In lieu of Tolls Main Western Road 2.306 0 0

529,677 0 0

Roads under Trustees :—

840. Clerk in charge 350 0 0 841. Minor Roads under Trustees as per Schedule ... 26,000 0 0

842. Unclassified Roads

843. Cost of obtaining Reports and other Contingent _ ... 15,000 0 0
Expenses 1,000 0 0

42,350 0 0

Sewerage:—

844. Cost of Survey Reports &c. for drainage of

Country and Suburban Towns ... . . . 3,000 0 0
845. Drainage of South Grafton ... ... . . . 1,500 0 0

846. To connect drainage with Victoria Barracks

Sewers 550 0 0

5,050 0 0

847. Miscellaneous—Lighting Belmore Bridge 60 0 0

RE-VOTES : —

Votes of 1877—

848. Road from Grafton and Armidale Road to Bel­

linger River 800 0 0
849. Mudgee Road to Sofala 405 0 0
850. Cooma to Coast Road at Cobargo 479 0 0

1,684 0 0

(Amount brought over £2,030,230 2 6)

SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC WORKS—continued.

Brought over £1,117,587 5 11
Votes 0 /1878—
851. Eoad Kiama to Gerringong 939 0 0

Votes of 1880—

852. Bridge at Bingera £3,488 0 0
853. Bridge at Lane Cove Eiver 2,494 0 0
854. Bridge at Brogo Eiver 900 0 0
855. Bridge over Castlereagh John-street Coonabara-
bran 1,500 0 0
850. Eoad Jamberoo to Kiama 1,300 0 0
857. Jamberoo Mountain Deviation at foot... . . . 1,000 0 0
858. Wallerawang to Tumberumba 2,340 0 0

. 13,038 0 0

Votes 0 /1881—
859. Lismore to Queensland Border... ... ... 1,027 0 0
860. Breeza towards Merriwa 500 0 0
861. Lismore to Coolmangar ... ... ... . . . 357 0 0
862. Tumberumba to Ournie 1,089 0 0
863. Balranald to Hay 325 0 0
864. Bridge Big Eiver at or near Moree 2,000 0 0
805. Bridges Eoad Goulburn to Bathurst 3,000 0 0
806. Bridge Yanko Creek 1,000 0 0

9,298 0 0

Miscellaneous:—

867. Eetiring allowance to Mr. Gerald Halligan late

Chief Clerk "Works Department at the rate

of one month's pay for each year of service... 1,585 0 0

868. Eetiring allowance to Mr. G. Philben late Super­ intendent of Roads at Kempsey on account

of ill health 375 0 O

1,960 0 0

1,142,822 5 11

I X . RAILWAYS :—Any sum or sums of money not exceeding

One million one hundred and thirty three thousand four hundred and

twenty-seven pounds to defray the Salaries Contingencies and other Expenses of the Establishments and Services following:—

Railways:—

869. General Establishment £8,365 0 0
870. Engineering Establishment—Works in Progress ... . . . 14,071 0 0
871. Existing Lines—Working Expenses 1,104,947 0 0

Miscellaneous:—

872. Advances to Contractors—Vote to be recouped

as Advances are recovered ... . . . . . .£3,000 0 0

873. Gratuity to the widow and five children of Geo.

Ered. Robinson late Tramway Conductor

who was accidentally killed while on duty ... 300 0 0

874. Gratuity to the mother of Stephen Butterly

Station-porter who was accidentally killed

while on duty , 100 0 0
(Amount brought over £3,773,052 8 5)

RAILWAYS—continued.

Brought over £1,127,383 0 0

Miscellaneous—continued.

Brought over £3,400 0 0

875. Retiring Allowance at the rate of one month's pay for each year of service to J. B. Goold Coaching Superintendent incapacitated by bodily infirmity

792 0 0

876. Retiring Allowance at the rate of one month's
pay for each year of service to W . Badcock

Station-master incapacitated by bodily

infirmity 209 0 0

877. Retiring Allowance at the rate of one month's
pay for each year of service to M'Vey

Falconer Station-master incapacitated by

bodily infirmity ... ... ... ... 450 0 0

878. Retiring Allowance to John Palmer Engine-

driver incapacitated by length of service ... 879. For construction of Bridge to connect Wickham

143 0 0

Constable Ryan £147 15 6
Municipal District of Manly for planting trees 100 0 0
Sites for the Court-house and Lock-up Gaol at
Cobar 500 0 0

Fencing in the land set apart for a Lunatic

Asylum at Bega 170 0 0

Cast of property at Sutton Forest as a country residence for His Excellency the Governor

7,0G3 7 9

Cost of transport of Rear-Admiral Wilson
officers and men of H.M.S. " Wolverene"
from Sydney to London ... ... ... 5,830 9 10

Gratuity to Mr. R. D. Fitzgerald on account of

his work on Australian Orchids ... ... 400 0 0

Aid to the Tumut Agricultural and Pastoral

Association on usual conditions ... ... 100 0 0

Agricultural Society of New South Wales—

S2>ecial grant to the Society on account of

amount expended on new grounds at Moore

Park 5,000 0 0

Cost of Land at Jambcroo required for Police Purposes

100 0 0

Towards the representation of the Colony at the Vienna Geographical Congress ...

...

200 0

0

Towards the representation of the Colony at thoLondonlnternationalFisheriesExhibition

300 0 0

Expenses connected with the settlement at
Lord Howe Island 51 19 8

Expenses of inquiry into charges preferred against the resident Magistrate at Lord

Howe Island 214 1 8

Expenses of Expedition to Lord Howe Island

November-December... ... ... ... 42 15 G

Supplies to Visiting Magistrate and party Lord

Howe Island 85 0 2

Expenses connected with the representation of the Colony at the Bordeaux Exhibition of

Wines in 1882 1,080 0 0

Fee to Dr. Andrews for reporting upon the skin disease epidemic at Mullengandra

...

12 12

0

Reward by this Colony for the capture of the

Kelly gang 3,000 0 0

Towards the relief of destitute sick persons on the Albert Gold-field

880 10 G

Expense of a report on the Tannery at Camden and on the desirability of a Hospital tent for

that town 15 15 0

Expenses of the Commission appointed to inquire into the condition of public Places of Amusement

S7 1G 0

Expense of Inquiry into Aboriginal Mission Stations Warrengesda and Maloga ...

...

71 2 1

Repairs to Cricket Ground for Defence Force 51 10 G

Conveyance of despatches by special messenger from Wilcannia to Milperinka relative to relief of distress at the Mount Poole Gold-

field 40 0 0
(Amount brought over £82,277 13 4)

SUPPLEMENTARY—continued.

SERVICES OP 18S2—continued.

Brought over £ 13,593 8 0

Miscellaneous—continued.

Brought over ... £25,514 10 2

For the maintenance of convalescent Typhoid

Fever patients at Little Buy Hospital and the

littingup of theMorecliff premises at Mil'er's

Pomtforthe reception of Ophthalmic patients Bepairs to Water Police Steam Launch

1,000

0

0

.,. 60 12 5
Site for Police purposes Albury ... ... 800 0 0
Flood Boat and Boat-shed Coonamble ... 29 17 0
To meet expenses under the Licensing Act ... 1,000 0 0
Medical attendance on Typhoid Fever cases at

Peakhurst Preparation of Electoral Lists andBolls further

'.

257 5 0

sum Expenses in connection -with Amsterdam 192 11 7

Exhibition Bent of House for Commodore—further sum

5,000 0 0

275 0 0

31,100 2 2

Treasury—Extra Clerks—1 at £100 from 15th February and 1

at £100 from 19th June 139 3 5

Stamp Department:—

Extra Stampers 247 1 7
Clerk at £50 from 9th October 11 5 9

Assistance in Cleaning Offices from 1st April Customs—Contingencies further sum

37 10 0

295 17 4

... ... ... ... 2,362 3 10
Government Printer—Wages and Contingencies further sum... 4,308 9 11
Stores and Stationery :—•
Further sum 30,000 0 0
Bent from 1st May at £1,000 583 0 8

30,583 0 8

Ordnance and Barrack Department:—

Foreman of Magazines Goat Island from £175 to £200

25 0 0

Increase of Is. per diem to Warders Boatmen Labourers &c. from 1st August

...

...

165

0

0

For the Purchase of Iron Carriages and Plat­ forms for the 80-pounder guns

...

...

7,000 0

0

For maintenance of Floating Magazine at
Middle Harbour 500 0 0
For Steam Tug in connection therewith . . . 3,000 0 0
Warlike Stores (in part) 5,000 0 0

15,090 0 0

Quarantine :—

Acting Superintendent (Sergeant of Police) at

10s. per diem 183 0 0

Expenses in connection with the measures adopted to prevent the spread of Small-pox 40,952 19 9

41,135 19 :>

Glebe Island Abattoir:—

Watchman from 7th April to 30th June at 7s. per diem

29 15 0

Improvements ... ... ... . . . ... 24,947 18 3
Expenses of Desiccating Process ... ... 1,873 7 4
.Expenses of Refrigerating Process ... ... 498 2 7
Removal of blood and offal further sum ...
184 13 1

27,533 10 0

Marino Board of New South Wales—Contingent Expenses fur­

ther sum 787 12 10
(Amount brought over £82,277 13 4)

S UPPLEMENTARY —continued.

SERVICES OF 1882—continued.

Brought over £200,595 0 5

Miscellaneous Services:—

Advertising for the Public Service further sum £1,500 0 0

Hire of Punts &c. for laying moorings in Port

Jackson ... ... ... ... ... 91 11 5

Retiring allowance to Samuel Levey late Land­ ing Waiter Customs further sum

...

...

98

2

0

Aborigines—Special grant in aid of further sum G70 0 9

Relief of Shipwrecked Passengers and Crew of the " Wotonga"

1 0 1 9

0

Cost of publication of Work on New South
Wales 450 11 0

Erection of Engine-house at Fort Macquarie

for Electric Lighting purposes ... ... 750 0 0
Now Boat Shed Circular Quay 20 10 9
Erecton of Waterman's Shed Newcastle Wharf 07 0 0

Premium on Debentures purchased under the Railway Loan Act of 1807

...

...

...

530 5 0

Freight and Charges on two cases of Geograph Art from Venice and Rome ...

. . .

...

10

0

0

For interest on the uninvested Funds at the

credit of the Government Savings Bank in

the Treasury during the year 1882 ... . . . .27,130 5 11

Interest on funds in the temporary possession of the Government ; belonging to Suitors in Equity and Lunacy Patients from 1st April to 31st December 1882

4,000 0 o

Refund of deductions from salary of Mr. A. O. Moriarty under the Superannuation Act of

1801 inclusive of Interest to 30th April 1873 210 15 2

35,078 IS 0

Public Instruction—Architects' Branch :— 1 Draftsman

200 0 0

1 Clerk of Works 200 0 0
1 Clerk 100 0 0
1 Clerk at £150 from 1st July 75 0 0
3 Clerks of Works at £200 from 1st July ... 300 0 0

Miscellaneous—Extra Clerical Assistance fur­ ther sum

300 0 0

- 1,175 0 0
National School Ship "Vernon"—Rations for 250 Boys further
sum . . . . 30 0 0

Industrial School for Girls Biloela Parramatta River—Rations

Contingencies &c. further sum ... . . . . . . ... 308 18 5

Observatory:—•

Cost of preparations for observing Transit of Venus on 0th December 1882 further sum...

500 0

0

Cablegrams ... 50 0 0
550 0 0

Museum:—

To supplement annual Endowment ... ... 300 0 0
For purchase of building and ornamental stones 250 0 0

550 0 0

Church and School Lands:—•

1 Clerk increase of salary from 1st July ... 25 0 0

1 2nd class Draftsman increase of salary from 1st July

25 0 0

Commission on Sales ... ... . . . ... 385 12 9

435 12 9

(Amount brought over £82,277 13 4)

SUPPLEMENTARY—continued.

SERVICES OF 1882—continued.

Brought over 239,323 9 7

Grants in aid of Public Institutions :—

For the purchase of "Works of Art £4,918 10 6
Linnsean Society ... ... ... ... 100 0 0
Erection of temporary buildings for the

Medical School about to be established in

connection with the University of Sydney ... 2,000 0 0

In aid of the following Institutions on the usual

conditions viz. :—

Cathcart School of Arts 25 0 0
Coonamble School of Arts 70 0 0
Gunnedah School of Arts 150 0 0
Sofala Literary Institute ... ... ... 40 0 0

In aid of the Building Funds of the following

Institutions on the usual conditions viz. :—

Blayney School of Arts 300 0 0
Bourke Mechanics Institute 100 0 0
"Wickham School of Arts 300 0 0

8,003 10 6

Department of Justice—Accountant from 1st April at £300 ... 225 0 0
Prothonotary:—•

Temporary Clerk to the Custodian of Wills from 1st April to 31st July

61 0 0

Clerk for Indexing "Wills at £150 from 1st August

62 10 0

123 10 0

Insolvency Court—Acting Chief Commissioner from 1st January

to 31st March at £1,000 ".. 250 0 0

District Courts : —

Salary of Acting Judge Cohen April 1882 ... 83 6 8
Salary of Acting Judge Cansdell from May 1882 666 13 4

Travelling and other Contingent Expenses fur­ ther sum

1,000 0 0

Incidental and Unforeseen Expenses further sum 250 0 0

2,000 0 0

Coroners'Inquests—Contingencies further sum ... ... ... 23 11 4
Petty Sessions :—

Berrima—Assistant Clerk of Petty Sessions from £75 to £150 from 1st October

...

18 15

0

Brewarrina—Police Magistrate and Clerk of

Petty Sessions from £300 to £400 from 1st

October 25 0 0

Casino—Clerk of Petty Sessions from £300 to £400 from 1st January

100 0 0

Glen Innes—Assistant Clerk of Petty Sessions from 1st February at £125

114 11

8

Gunnedah—Assistant Clerk of Petty Sessions from £75 to £150 from 1st September

...

25 0 0

Lithgow—Clerk of Petty Sessions from £175 to £225 from 1st October

12 10 0

Liverpool—Clerk of Petty Sessions from 1st April at £100 and from'lst October at £150

87 10 0

Moree—Clerk of Petty Sessions from £200 to £350 from 1st January

150 0 0

Muswellbrook—Assistant Clerk of Petty Ses­ sions from 1st March at £50. . .

...

...

41 13

4

Bedfern—Clerk of Petty Sessions from 1st

February at £300 275 0 0

Tumut—Clerk of Petty Sessions from £200 to £300 from 1st January

100 0 0

(Amount brought over ... ... £82,277 13 4)

SUPPLEMENTARY—continued.

SERVICES OF 1882—continued.

Brought over £249,949 1 5

Petty Sessions—continued.

Brought over £950 0 0

Wilcannia—Clerk of Petty Sessions from 1st

October at £200 Yass—Assistant Clerk of Petty Sessions at

50 0 0

£150 from 1st October Incidental Expenses further sum

...

37 10

0

... ... 400 0 0

1,437 10 0

The Shaftesbury Reformatory for Girls—Clothing Rations

Medical Comforts Eucl Light and Incidental Expenses

(omitted on the Estimatcs-in-Chief)... ... ... ... 450 0 0

Miscellaneous Services:— For the purchase of 50 copies of " The Practice

of the Supreme Court of New South Wales
at Common Law" for the use of the Supreme

Court Judges Assize Towns Law Offices &c.

For compilation of General Indexes to and
Abridgments of Specifications of Patents

75 0 O

granted from 1855 to 1880 inclusive For the purchase of Term Reports bv Mr. W .

...

175

0 O

W . Tarleton ' 09 11 3

Inquiry into charges against Mr. Charles de

Boos late P.M. at Temora 115 0 O

434 11 3

Attorney-General—Contingencies further sum ... ... ... 78 14 11
Quarter Sessions:—
Clerk of the Peace—from £700 to £800 ... 100 0 O

Crown Prosecutor for six months from 19th

May at £500 250 10 1
Allowances to "Witnesses Jurors &c. ... ..: 800 0 0
Law Costs in the following cases :—
Watson ats. Clune £1G3 11 5
Begina v. Portable Gas Co. ... 5 10 0
Watson ats. Hughes ... ... 2G(i 4 5
Watson ats. Lowrie ... ... 70 0 0
Combes ats. Hilly 45 0 0
Watson ats. Dunne 499 10 0

1,049 15 10

2,200 11 11

Department of Lands—Office-keepers further sum ... ... 125 0 0
Conditional Land Sales Branch :—
Clerk in Charge from £450 to £500 50 0 0
Contingent expenses further sum ... ... 1,700 0 0

1,750 0 0

Land Agents Appraisers and others :—

Salaries from 1st September to 31st December:—

1 Land Agent at £350 9 at £300 1,016 13 4
6 Land Agents at £250 2 at £200 G33 6 8
1 Assistant Land Agent at £150 50 0 0
1 Land Agent (Carcoar) at £300 from 1st
March 250 0 0

1,950 0 0

Survey of Lands :—

1 First-class Draftsman from £400 to £450 ... 50 0 0
3 Second-class Draftsmen from £250 to £300 150 0 0
Messenger from £125 to £150 25 0 0
225 0 0

Triangulation and General Survey of the Colony—3 Additional

Draftsmen from 1st July at £300 each ... ... ... 450 0 0
(Amount brought over £82,277 13 4)

SUPPLEMENTARY—continued,

SERVICES OF 1882—continued.

Brought over £259,050 9 G

Miscellaneous Services:—

Compensation to Bonald M'Kagan for sur­
render of allotment 4 section 12 town of

Wilcannia which land had been subsequently

sold to Edward O'Donnell .*. £250 0 0

Condensation to J. K. Hergenham for erro­

neous granting of certain lands under pre­

emptive lease ... ... ... ... ... 40 0 0

Compensation for land taken in by survey of east boundary of Bodalla Estate

...

...

1G 7

0

For fencing the road through Mr. Holdsworth's property to the Kelson's Bay Beserve

...

150 0

0

For clearing land and snagging George's Biver at the National Park

750 0 0

Fencing Public Cemeteries Public Works and Buildings :—

...

...

...

500

0

0

1,706 7 0

Furniture Public Offices further sum ... ... 3,014 6 0
Furniture and Fittings new Lands Office ... 1.464 2 7

Garden Palace—

Providing office accommodation for various
Government Departments and for other

purposes in Garden Palace ... ... 10,7S4 10 4

Alterations required for rendering the Gar­ den Palace available for Musical Enter­ tainments

803 19 2

Decorations general repairs Fire Engine
Hose &c. Garden Palace 1,603 12 6

Wages to Carpenter Caretaker and Watch­

man &c. Alterations to Art Gallery ... . . . ... ... ... 776 19 4
90 0 0
Gaols Court-houses and Lock-ups ... ... 5,384 6 6
Towards completion of new Lands Office ... 2,146 17 8

Repairs to the roof of the Great Hall of the University

95 0 0

Light-house Montague Island further sum ... 822 5 3
Light-house Barranjuey further sum .,. . . .
48 11 1

Completion of Wall and Iron Bailings Shore Beserve Manly

200 0 0

Site for Court-house Lismore ... ... ... 523 0 8

Site for Post and Telegraph Office Paddington 910 16 8

Court-house Bombala (Ee-voto of 1878 Vote) 1,350 0 0

Post and Telegrajjh Office Narrandera (Be- vote of 1878 Vote) 700 0 0
Post and Telegraph Office Booligal (Be-vote of 1880 \ rote) 500 0 0

Fitting up Stores for the use of the Shipping Master and the Stores Department...

... 2,150 0 0

Besidence for the Caretaker of the South Sydney Morgue

850 0 0

Fencing Recreation Beserve Newcastle ... 295 18 10

Lighting and extinguishing Gas &c. Parlia­ mentary Buildings

...

...

...

...

70

0

0

Lighting Clock Custom House Newcastle ... 110 0 0

Additions and alterations to the Custom House Sydney

850 0 0

Additions repairs &c. Orphan Schools Parra­
matta 1,504 0 0

New Light-house South Head further sum ... 5,000 0 0

Apparatus for New Light-house South Head further sum

2,025 8 10

44,078 15 5

(Amount brought over ... ... ... £82 ,277 13 4)

SUPPLEMENTARY—continued.

SERVICES OF 1882—continued.

B r o u g h t over £304 ,835 II II

Roads and Bridges :— Balance of moiety of cost of const ruct ion of

Echuca Bridge." Bo tany Road

£8 ,742 10

0

150 5 10
Repa i r ing approaches to the Temora Road .. . 50 0 0
Cons t ruc t ing a connect ing Dra in from St.
Andrew ' s College to the Pr ince Alfred
Hospi ta l Sewer half the cost ... ... ... 73 18 5

Gra tu i ty to t he W i d o w and Children of the late

P. D o o n e r Ass is tan t Eng inee r ... ... 730 0 0
Unclassified Roads fu r the r sum. . . . . . ... 2.700 0 0
Main W e s t e r n Road—Tol l s collected in excess
of Vote to he expended were collected Road from ... 851 0 0
M o u n t M ' D o n a l d to the Laehlan
River 200 0 0
Abba t to i r Road 2,000 0 0
Bridge over U r a r a River at Haza rd ' s Crossing 400 o 0
Addition to Salary Clerk 50 0 0
Roads u n d e r Trus tees—Clerk in Charge from
£ 3 0 0 to £ 3 5 0 50 0 0
1 0 , 0 0 7 0 3

Sydney

S e w e r a g e : — Sewerage Pr ince Alfred Hospi ta l fur ther sum 1,870

7 10

Propor t ion of Surveys for Sewerage from 31s t
J u l y 1881 to 31s t J u l y 1882 to recoup
Sewerage Loan A'ote ... 2 ,000 0 0
G,s7d 7 10

Railways :—

W o r k i n g Expenses f u r t h e r sum ... . . . 2 0 , 0 0 0 0 0
Improvemen t s on Richmond L ine ... . . . 1 5 , 0 0 0 0 0
35,000 0 0

Pos t Office :—

Inc rease of Salary of two Ledger-keepers a t £ 2 5 per auuu in from 1st October 1882

.. .

12 10

0

10 Addi t ional Le t t e r -ca r r i e r s from 1st J u n e a t
£ 1 0 0 583 G S
595 16 8
Coun t ry and Branch Pos tmas ters fu i t ' ie r sum ... ... 7 0 0 0 0

Elec t r ic Telegraphs :— Sta t ion-mas ter

Croulburn

...

...

...

50

0

0

Opera tor F e r n m o u n t ... ... ... . . . 26 0 0
Line Repa i r e r H a y a t £ 1 5 0 from 1 st July ... 7 5 0 0
L ine Repa i re r Tamwor th a t £ 3 0 from 13th
F e b r u a r y .. . . . . ... . . . . . . 26 8 6
Clerk Stores a t £ 1 5 0 from 1st J u l y 75 0 0
Telephone Overseer a t £ 2 5 0 from 1st J u l y .. . 125 0 0
Ass is tant Te lephone Overseer a t £ 1 5 0 from
same date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 0 0
3 Switch-board A t t e n d a n t s a t £ 7 5 from same
date 112 10 0
Br i t i sh -Aus t ra l i an Cable Subsidy fu r the r sum 734 0 0

Refund to t he widow of Captain L . I I . Scott la te L ine Repa i re r of

amoun t

of

his

contr i ­

bu t ions to the Superannua t ion fund of 1864 31 10 0
1,330 8 6
D e p a r t m e n t of Mines :—

For t he improvement of and towards the ex­

plorat ion of t he F ish River Inc rease to the Salary of the

Caves

.. .

. . .

149

6

0

W a r d e n ' s Bailiff
a t T i n g h a . . . " 10 0

To replace specimens and cases belonging to t h e Geological Surveyor des t royed by fire in Garden Palace

COO 0

0

659 G 0
(Amount brought over £82,277 13 4)
SUPPLEMENT Ait Y—continued.

SERVICES OP 1882—continued.

Brought over £305,908 11 2

Occupation of Lands :—

Increase of Salary to Second Messenger from £70 to £100 per annum

£30 0 0

Compensation to Mr. B. B. Dawson late a Com­
missioner of Crown Lands for loss of office... 915 12 0

To replace records &c. destroyed by lire in Garden Palace

...

"

1,000 0 0

Additional sums required for Appraisement of

Buns 500 0 0
Bent of offices 100 13 4

2,612 5 10

Stock Branch :—

Increase of Salary to Clerk in charge ... ... 100 0 0

Allowance to Mr. P. B. Brett Registrar of

Brands 23 0 0

Pastures and Stock Protection Act—Further

sum to provide aid in the proportion of £1

for every £ 2 collected under that Act ... 15,000 0 0
Compensation for ram destroyed in Quarantine 50 13 0

15,175 13 0

Forest Conservancy:—

Chief Clerk from 1st March at £300 250 0 0
2 Clerks from 1st April at £175 and £100 ... 207 0 0

To meet expenses of Wattle Plantations extra travelling in connection with Bingbarking

cost of replacing records destroyed by fire

in Garden Palace and contingent expenses... 2,750 0 0

Miscellaneous Services—Gratuity to Mrs. Dora Young on
account of the lnysfcerous disappearance of her husband Mr.

3,207 0 0
Lamont Young Geological Surveyor ... ... 1,000 0 0

387,993 10 0

T O T A L A M O U N T A P P R O P R I A T E D F O R T H E S U P P L E M E N T A R Y S E R Y I C E O F T H E Y E A R S 1882
A N D P R E Y I O U S Y E A R S ... ... ... ... . . . ... . . . . . . £470,271 3 4
T O T A L A M O U N T A P P R O P R I A T E D F O R T H E S E R V I C E O F T H E Y E A R 1883... . . . . . .£6,720,344 3 2
G R O S S T O T A L £7,190,615 6 6

X I V . The Treasurer of the said Colony shall issue and pay the said several

sums to such persons for the purposes hereinbefore mentioned in such manner and

in such proportions as the Governor by any warrant or order in writing under his hand and directed to the said Treasurer shall from time to time order and direct
and the payments so to be made shall be charged upon and payable out of the
Consolidated Revenue Fund of the said Colony.

X V . The said Treasurer shall in his Accounts from time to time be allowed credit for any sum or sums of money paid by him in pursuance of such warrant or order in writing as aforesaid and the receipt or receipts of the respective persons to whom the same shall be so paid shall be a full and. valid discharge to the said

Treasurer in passing his said Accounts for any such sum or sums as shall be therein
mentioned and he shall receive credit for the same accordingly.
X V I . No appropriation included in this Act shall lapse until the thirty-first

day of December one thousand eight hundred and eighty-four.

X V I I . Nothing in this Act contained shall affect or in any manner alter or

vary any of the provisions contained in the Act thirty-three Victoria number

eighteen intituled the "Audit Act o /1870."

X V I I I .    This Act may be cited as the " Appropriation Act of 1883."

No. X X I I I .
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