Appropriation Act of 1889 (NSW)

Case

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 1889, and for the Year 1888 and pre­ vious Years. [10th October, 1889.]

WH E R E A S we Y o u r Majesty 's in P a r l i a m e n t assembled, have gran ted to Y o u r Majes ty t he several
mos t dut i ful and loyal subjects,

t h e Member s of t he Legislat ive Assembly of N e w South Wales

sums hereinaf ter ment ioned for t h e service of t he year one thousand eight h u n d r e d and e ighty-nine , and for supp lement ing the gran ts made by the last P a r l i a m e n t in its Second Session for t h e service of t he year one thousand e ight hund red and e igh ty-e igh t and previous years. A n d whereas we desire to m a k e good out of t h e Consolidated R e v e n u e

I I .
Fund of N e w South Wales t he several sums g ran ted to Y o u r Majesty

as aforesaid. Be i t therefore enacted by the Queen ' s Most Exce l l en t Majesty, by and wi th t h e advice and consent of t h e Legislat ive Council and Legis la t ive Assembly of N e w South Wales in P a r l i a m e n t assembled,

and by the au thor i ty of t he same. T h a t out of t h e said Consolidated

R e v e n u e Fund the re shal l be fur ther appropr ia ted, and are hereby appropr ia ted , and shall be issued and applied for or towards t h e several uses and purposes hereaf ter expressed—

F O E T H E S E R V I C E O P T H E YEAR 1889.

I . SCHEDULES :—Any s u m or sums of money no t exceeding

Two t h o u s a n d and one pounds t e n shill ings, to supp l emen t t h e
Schedule to Schedule (1) to t h e A c t of t he I mpe r i a l Par l i ament ,
e igh teen th and n ine teen th Victor ia , chap te r fifty-four, as follows :—
1. Supp lemen t to Schedule B (Pensions) £ 2 , 0 0 1 10 0
(Amount carried over £ 2 , 0 0 1 10 0)
(Amount brought over £ 2 , 0 0 1 10 0 )
I I . EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE : — A n y s u m or sums of
m o n e y no t exceeding T h i r t y t h o u s a n d four hund red and t w e n t y
pounds seven shi l l ings a n d s ixpence, to defray t h e Salaries a n d
Contingencies of t he Execu t i ve a n d Legis la t ive Es tab l i shments
fo l lowing:—
2. H i s Excel lency the Governor £ 2 , 1 4 1 0 0
3 . Execu t ive Council 1,128 0 0
4. Legis la t ive Counci l ... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,875 0 0
5. Legislat ive Assembly ... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,985 10 10
0. Legislat ive Council and Assembly ... . . . . . . . . . 3,662 0 0
7. Pa r l i amen ta ry L i b r a r y ... .... ... . . . . . . . . . 1,815 0 0
8. Pa r l i amenta ry R e p o r t i n g Staff ... . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,565 16 8
9. Miscel laneous Services ( i r respect ive of da te of claims)—•
Special g ra tu i ty to M r s . Rogers , widow of M r . R o b e r t
Rogers , in recogni t ion of his services as la te Par l i amenta ry
Librarian. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 245 0 0
30,420 7 6
I I I . COLONIAL SECRETARY : — A n y s u m or sums of money

not exceeding One mil l ion th i r ty - two thousand and five pounds fifteen shil l ings and n inepence , to defray t h e Salaries, Cont ingencies , and

o ther E x p e n s e s of t h e Es tab l i shment s and Services following :—
10. Colonial Secre ta ry £ 9 , 0 8 7 0 0
1 1 . Fo re s t Conservancy B r a n c h ... ... ... ... . . . 21,797 0 0
12. Vice-pres ident of t h e Execut ive Council and Represen ta t ive
of t he Gove rnmen t in t h e Legislat ive Council . . . . . . 415 0 0
13 . Abor ig ines P ro tec t ion Board 9,490 0 0
P e r m a n e n t and Vo lun tee r Mi l i t a ry Forces—•
14. Genera l Staff 6,812 15 9
15 . Mi l i t a ry I n s t r u c t o r s 1,963 0 0
16. Ar t i l l e ry F o r c e 54,999 0 0
17. P e r m a n e n t Submar ine M i n e r s ... . . . . . . . . . 5,614 5 1
18. P e r m a n e n t M o u n t e d I n f a n t r y 5,292 0 0
19. Vo lun t e e r F o r c e 103,857 0 0
20. W o r k s of Defence ( i r respect ive of da te of claims) ... 8,720 0 0
2 1 . Ordnance and Bar rack D e p a r t m e n t ... . . . ... 22,110 0 0
22. Nava l Br igade 5,814 0 0
23 . Vo lun tee r Nava l Ar t i l l e ry ( i rrespect ive of date of claims) 770 0 0
24. Tra in ing-ship " W o l v e r e n e " ( i rrespect ive of date of c la ims) . . . 2,500 0 0
25 . Torpedo Defence ( i rrespect ive of da te of claims) ... . . . 1,000 0 0
26. Pol ice 293,012 0 0

Lunacy—•

27. Official Visi tors £ 6 6 0 0 0
28 . Hospi ta l s for t he I n s a n e genera l ly . . . . . . 1,778 0 0
29. Hospi ta l for the I n s a n e , Gladesvil le ... 23,621 0 0
30. Hosp i ta l for t he I n s a n e , P a r r a m a t t a ... 27,599 0 0
3 1 . Recep t ion H o u s e for t he Insane , Dar l ing-
h u r s t 1,923 0 0
32. Hosp i t a l for t h e Insane , Newcas t le ... 6,597 13 4
3 3 . Hosp i t a l for t h e In sane , Callan P a r k . . . 2 2 , 9 9 1 0 0
34. L u n a t i c Pa t i en t s ( i r respect ive of da te of
claims) 5,300 0 0
90,469 13 4
35 . M a s t e r in L u n a c y 2,080 0 0
36. Medical Board 100 0 0
37. The Medical Adviser to t he G o v e r n m e n t 10,895 0 0
38. Coast Hosp i t a l 8,303 0 0
39 . Analyt ica l Branch 950 0 0
40. Dair ies Supervision Ac t ... ... . . . . . . ... . . . 300 0 0
4 1 . Ma in t enance of Sick P a u p e r s ... . . . . . . . . . .,, 9,000 0 0
42 . D e p a r t m e n t of A u d i t 11,206 0 0
4 3 . Reg i s t r a r -Genera l 20,122 10 0
44. G o v e r n m e n t S ta t i s t i c i an . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 4,515 0 0
Carr ied over £717 ,200 4 2
(Amount carried over £ 3 2 , 4 2 1 17 6)
(Amount brought over £ 3 2 , 4 2 1 17 6)

COLONIAL SECRETARY—continued.

B r o u g h t over £717 ,260 4 2
45 . A g e n t - G e n e r a l for the Colony 5,507 0 0
4G. I m m i g r a t i o n 8,000 0 0
47. City of Sydney I m p r o v e m e n t Board ... . . . . . . . . . 865 0 0
48. Char i tab le Ins t i t u t ions 700 0 0
49 . Asy lums for t h e Inf i rm a n d D e s t i t u t e ... ... ... . . . 21,705 0 0
50. S ta te Chi ldren 's Belief B ranch 18,317 0 0
5 1 . F isher ies Commission ... . . . ... ... . . . . . . 5,811 0 0
52. F i r e Br igades 4,670 0 0
53 . Civil Service Board ... 1,950 0 0
54. Bo tan ic G a r d e n s 6,332 0 0
55. N u r s e r y Garden , Campbel l town ... . . . . . . . . . 590 0 0
56. Gove rnmen t Domains 2,39S 0 0
57. G a r d e n Pa lace G r o u n d s 1,200 0 0

Char i table Allowances ( i rrespect ive of da te of claims) :—

58. I n aid of t he Sydney Hosp i t a l , on condit ion
of an equal amoun t being raised by
pr ivate cont r ibut ions ... . . . . . . £4 ,000 0 0

59. I n aid of t he Pr ince Alfred Hospi ta l , on condit ion of an equal amoun t

be ing

raised by pr ivate cont r ibu t ions ... ... 4,000 0 0
00. F o r the suppor t of W o m e n and Chi ldren

in t he Benevolen t Asylum, Sydney, and

In fan t s H o m e , and o the r In s t i t u t ions ... 4,208 0 0
0 1 . I n aid of t he F u n d s of t he Benevolent

Society, Sydney, on condit ion of an equal amoun t being raised by vo lunta ry con­ t r ibut ions

500

0

0

62. I n aid of the Deaf, D u m b , and Bl ind I n s t i t u ­
t ion, on condi t ion of an equal a m o u n t
being raised by pr ivate cont r ibut ions ... 450 0 0

63 .

I n

aid of Char i table In s t i t u t i ons , on con­ dit ion t h a t an equal amoun t be raised by pr ivate annua l cont r ibut ions , and also

t h a t t h e Government , t h rough Police

Mag i s t r a t e s or o ther approved Officers, have t he r igh t of recommending t h e

admission of Pa t i en t s . . . 2 0 , 0 0 0 0 0
64. I n aid of t h e H o m e for Ind igen t Bl ind
W o m e n , a t Alexandria , on condition of
an equa l amoun t being raised by
pr iva te cont r ibut ions ... ... . . . 150 0 0
65 . I n aid of t he bui lding funds of Coun t ry
Hosp i ta l s—on the usual condit ions ... 1,000 0 0

66.

I n f a n t s condi t ions . . .

H o m e

Ashfield—aid

on t h e

usua l

... ... ... 300 0 0

67. Hosp i t a l for Sick Children Sydney—on t h e

usua l condit ions ... ... ... ... 1,263 17 0
68. H a y H o s p i t a l — G r a n t in aid of addi t ions
to—on usual condi t ions . . . ... ... 500 0 0
69. N e w South W a l e s Benevolent A s y l u m —
Special g r a n t in aid of the 3,000 0 0

70. I n aid of t he H o m e for Ind igen t Bl ind
W o m e n a t Pe te rsham, on condition of

an equal amoun t being raised by pr ivate

cont r ibut ions ... . . . ... . . . 500 0 0

7 1 .

G r a n t an amoun t equal to one-fifth of t he

in aid of subscript ions locally raised

t he H o m o for Blind, being

... ... 25 0 0

72. Special g r an t in aid of Benevolent Socicty,

P a r r a m a t t a 250 0 0
(Amount brought over £32 ,421 17 6)

COLONIAL SECRETARY—continued.

B r o u g h t over £795 ,303 4 2

Char i table Allowances ( i rrespect ive of da te ef claims) :—continued.

B r o u g h t over ... £40 ,140 17 0
73 . Balmain Cot tage Hospi ta l—Specia l g r an t
in aid of _ ... 300 0 0
74. B ingera Hospi ta l—Specia l g r a n t in aid of 200 0 0
75. Bowral Cot tage Hospi ta l—Specia l g r a n t in
aid of 500 0 0
76. Bowra l Cot tage Hospi ta l—Specia l g r a n t
for purchase of site ... . . . ... 375 0 0
77. B r o k e n Hi l l Hospi ta l—Specia l g r an t in
aid of 2,000 0 0
78. Coo tamundra Hospi ta l—Specia l g r an t in
aid of fencing 250 0 0
79. D u b b o H o s p i t a l — G r a n t in aid of 250 0 0
80. Goodooga Hosp i t a l—Spec ia l g r a n t ... 200 0 0
8 1 . G o u l b u r n Hosp i t a l — Special g r an t in aid of 500 0 0
82. Grcnfc l l Hospi ta l—Specia l g r a n t towards
erect ion of ... ... ... . . . 500 0 0
83 . Hi l lgrove Cot tage H o s p i t a l — G r a n t in aid
of bui ld ing 300 0 0
84. Je r i ide r ie Cot tage Hosp i ta l—Spec ia l g r a n t
for bui ld ing 300 0 0
85. J u n e e H o s p i t a l — S p e c i a l g r a n t towards
bui ld ing fund 300 0 0
86. Macleay Dis t r ic t Hospi ta l—Specia l g r a n t
for building 500 0 0
87. Mai t land Hospi ta l—Specia l g ran t in aid of 500 0 0
88. Mai t l and Hospi ta l—Specia l g r an t for es tab­
l ishing home for t ra ined nu r se s . . . ... 250 0 0
89. M o r e e Hospi ta l—Specia l g r an t in aid of ... 300 0 0
90. Newcas t le Benevolent Asy lum — Towards
ou tdoor relief—Special g r an t ... ... 500 0 0
9 1 . P r ince A lbe r t Memor ia l Hosp i ta l , Ten te r -
field 50 0 0

92.

Silverton Hospi ta l—Specia l g r an t in aid of renovat ion of bui ldings in lieu of

500

0

0

93 . W o l l o n g o n g H o s p i t a l — G r a n t in aid of

a m o u n t

voted for purchase of new site ... 95. Yass Hospi ta l—Specia l g r an t for . . . 500 0 0

94.

"Wollongong

H o s p i t a l — G r a n t

in

aid erect ion

of

..

250

0

0

of new bui ld ings 1,000 0 0
50,471 17 0

Misce l laneous Services ( irrespective of da te of claims) :—

96. For defraying expenses of t h e R e t u r n i n g '
Officers of t he several Electoral Dis t r ic ts £ 6 0 0 0 0

97. Expense of compiling and pr in t ing Electora l

Lis ts and Electoral Bol ls 4,000 0 0
98. Newspape r s , Almanacs , Books, &c. ... 6OO 0 0
99. Bur ia l of des t i t u t e persons in cases where
inques t s arc no t held ... ... ... 500 0 0

100. Main tenance of deser ted children, paupe r s

t a k e n charge of for protect ion, expenses
of t ransmiss ion,
&c. ... ... ... 1,000 0 0
101 . R e w a r d s for apprehension of Offenders ... 500 0 0
102. Goodenough Roya l Nava l H o u s e 200 0 0

103. I n aid of t he funds of t he Animals P ro tec ­ t ion Society, on condit ion of an equal a m o u n t being raised by pr ivate contr i­ bu t ions

300

0

0

Carried over £ 7 , 7 0 0 0 0
Carr ied over £815 ,777 1 2
Amount carried over . . . . . . . . . £32 ,121 17 6)
(Amount brought over £32 ,421 17 6)
COLONIAL S E C R E T A R Y — c o n t i n u e d .
Brought over £815,777 L 2

Miscellaneous Services (irrespective of date of claims):—continued.

Brought over £7 ,700 0 0

104. In aid of the funds of the New South Wales
Zoological Society, on condition of an

equal amount being raised by private

subscriptions ... ... ... ... 500 0 0

105. In aid of the Royal Humane Society of

Australasia " ... 250 0 0

106. Lord Howe Island—Expenses in connection

with 300 0 0

107. To pay Municipal Hates on Government

Buildings 12,000 0 0

108. "Wages for Gardener, and Tools and Inciden­

tal Expenses for East Maitland Gaol

Reserve 138 0 0

109. Fo r improving the Rifle Range at Pad­

ding! on ... 200 0 0

110. For quarterly Revision of Mr. Percy Dove's

Plans of Sydney 25 0 0

111. For formation and maintenance of Gardens

at Railway Stations 300 0 0

112. Rent of "Moorcliff," Miller's Point, in

connection with the Sydney Hospital ... 400 0 0

113. In aid of the Agricultural Societies of the

Colony, in the proportion of 10s. for every

£L raised by private contributions ... 10,000 .0 0

114. For planting Sand-drift at Wollongong, fur­

ther sum 500 0 0

115. Special grant to Country and Suburban

Municipalities, equal to 5s. per £ of the total amount of the general rates col­ lected for the Municipal year ended 4th February, 1889 ...

55,000 0 0

116. Protectorate of Now Guinea—Proportion

of the Colony's share of expense of—as

agreed at the Convention ... ... 5,000 0 0

117. Towards carrying out the provisions of the

" V i n e Diseases Act, 1 8 8 6 " 3,000 0 0

118. Allowance to Clerk in charge of Friendly

Societies Records 100 0 0

119. Towards the maintenance and care of the

Sand-drift Works at Wollongong, to be
placed at the disposal of the Trustees... 100 0 0

120. Relief Works for, and Relief to the Un­

employed 30,000 0 0

121. Rent of Cottage at Bourke, for police

quarters ... 140 0 0

122. Officer in Charge of Whitehead Torpedoes

and Plant 300 0 0

123. Melbourne Centennial International Exhibi­

tion Commission-—Expenses in connec­

tion with 5,000 0 0

124. 5,000 copies of Tear Book of New South

Wales, special edition ... ... ... 250 0 0

125. Expenses of necessary preparatory work for

Local Government, Property Taxation,

and Electoral Bills 2.000 0 0

126. Subsidy for a monthly steam service to the

New Hebrides via Fi j i and New Cale­

donia, for 12 months 1,200 0 0
(Amount brought over £32 ,421 17 6)
COLONIAL SECRETARY—con t inued .
Brought over £845,777 1 2

Miscellaneous Services (irrespective of date of claims)—continued.

Brought over ... £134 ,403 0 0

127. I n aid of Tree-planting in Country and

Suburban Municipalities, on condition

of an equal amount being raised by

private subscriptions ... ... ... 2,000 0 0

128. Special grant in aid of the New South

Wales Zoological Society 3,000 0 0

129. To meet the abatement which should, in

terms of the Civil Service Act, be deducted from the pensions payable to officers whose services have been dis­ pensed with

980 0 0

130. Gratuities at the rate of one month's pay

for each year of service to Officers and Messengers of the Colonial Secretary's Department, whose services have been

dispensed with ... ... ... ... 224 0 0
131. Brewarrina Pastoral and Agricultural

Association—Special grant for improve­

ment of Show-ground ... ... ... 200 0 0

132. Inverell

Agricultural Society—Special grant towards refund of money spent in repairing damages to Show-ground, caused by the giving way of the bank of the Fiver Macintyre

300 0 0

133. Salaries of Officers of the Departments of

the Colonial Secretary, Audit, and Govern­ ment Statistician, whose services have

been dispensed with ... ... ... 643 6 8

134. Gratuities at the rate of two weeks' pay for

each year of service to officers on the Temporary Staff whose services have

been dispensed with ... ... ... 101 5 8

135. Expenses in connection with Public Build­

ings and Grounds, Bookwood ... ... 600 0 0

136. Expenses of the Royal Commission appointed

to inquire into the charge made against Members of Parliament and others in

connection with the proposed leasing of
the Government Tramways ... ... 777 16 0
137. Special grant towards erection of Naval Home 5,000 0 0
138. Expenses in the carrying by rail of Atten­

dants at Pauper Funerals between Sydney

and the Necropolis and Newcastle and

Sandgate Cemetery ... ... ... 30 0 0

139. General improvements, National Park—•

further sum 3,000 0 0

140. Ben t of Premises occupied by Medical and

Pharmacy Board " 250 0 0

141. Expenses of Royal Commission to inquire

into certain charges made against "W. M. Fehon, Esq., J .P . , one of the Com­

missioners for Bail ways... ... ... 488 4 8

142. Bent of premises known as " Victoria

Lodge," adjoining " Moorcliff," in con­ nection with the Sydney Hospital, at £ 2 0 0 per annum... "

200 0

0

(Amount brought over ... ... ... £ 3 2 , 4 2 1 17 6)
COLONIAL SECRETARY—con t inued .
Brought over £845 ,777 1 2

Miscellaneous Services (irrespective of date of claims)—continued.

Brought over .. . £152,197 13 0

113. Compensation at the rate of one month's

pay for each year of service to Mr. T. C.

Hinchcliffe, Secretary and Paymaster to

Casual Labor Board, on abolition of office 401 0 10

144. Special grants to Boroughs of Singleton

and South Singleton, towards repairing damages done by recent floods in those Municipalities 150 0 0

145. Expenses of the Royal Commission to

inquire into charges of the opening or tampering with letters addressed to John Deasy, Esq., M.P., England

189 15 G

146. Interest on balance of purchase money for

property, &c. (" Charlotte Place") pur­

chased as a site for a Royal Naval Home 360 0 0

147. Expenses of Inquiry in connection with

certain Chinese claims ... ... ... 4,131 9 7

148. Unconditional grant to St. John's Reserve,

Parramatta 100 0 0
149. Site for Eire Brigade, Goulburn 500 0 0
150. Expenses in connection with the opening of
the Hawkesbury River Bridge ... ... 1,172 11 6
151. Counsel's Fees, & c , Howes v. Neild ... 50 0 0

152. Purchase of 100 copies of " Hanson's

Pastoral Possessions" ... ... ... 105 0 0

153. Expenses connected with investigation on

the River Murray ... ... ... 450 0 0

154. Statue of John Dunmore Lang, on condi­

tion of £ 2 , 0 0 0 being privately subscribed 2,000 0 0

155. Towards colossal statue of Governor Phillip 3,000 0 0

156. To pay Municipal Council of Young amount

of subsidy to which entitled under the Municipalities Act on rates collected but not accounted for by the late Council Clerk 489 3 3

157. Subsidy for Inter-Island Steam Communi­

cation with the New Hebrides Group ... 1,000 0 0

158. Establishing Agricultural College and
Experimental Farms 5,000 0 0
159. Pyne Park, Balmain—Resumption and
drainage of low lands ... ... ... 3,500 0 0

160. Expenses in connection with the Casual

Labour Board Inquiry Commission ... 3,242 10 11

161. Bemuneration to Mr. John Davies, from

2nd May to 30th December, 1887, for services as Chairman of the late Casual Labour Board, in addition to allowance

paid to him for travelling expenses ... 1,102 10 0

162. Remuneration to Colonel Wells, for services

as Member of the Casual Labour Board 225 0 0

1G3. Remuneration to Mr. David Houison, for

services as Member of the Casual Labour

Board 225 0 0

161. Special grant to the Armidalo Rifle Brigade

towards fencing in their range ... ... 60 0 0
165. Blayney Agricultural Society—Special grant 500 0 0
166. Bungendore Agricultural Association—
Special grant in aid of ... ... ... 100 0 0
{Amount brought over ... ... ... £32,421 17 0)
COLONIAL SECRETARY—con t inued .
Brought over ... ... . . . £815 ,777 1 2

Miscellaneous Services (irrespective of date of claims)—continued.

Brought over ... £180 ,251 14 7

167. Cowra Agricultural Society—Special grant

in aid of ". 300 0 0

168. Gulgong Agricultural Association—Special

grant in aid of ... ... ... ... 50 0 0

169. Kiama Agricultural Society—Special grant

in aid of 200 0 0
170. Lismore Agricultural Society —• Special
grant in aid of " 200 0 0
171. Macleay Agricultural Society — Special
grant in aid of 250 0 0
172. Mudgee Agricultural Society — Special
grant in aid of 300 0 0

173. New England and Armidale Agricultural

Society—Special grant in aid of ... 100 0 0

174. Richmond River Agricultural Society—•

Special grant 250 0 0

175. Ternora Agricultural Association—Special

grant 100 0 0

176. Tumut Agricultural and Pastoral Asso­

ciation—Special grant 200 0 0
177. Broken Hill Eire Brigade—Grant in aid of 500 0 0
178. Honeysuckle Volunteer Fire Brigade—
Grant in aid of " ... 300 0 0
170. Lismore Biro Brigade — Grant in aid of ... 500 0 0
180. Armidale Fire Brigade Board — Special
grant in aid of 1,000 0 0

181. Special grant in aid of the Aborigines'

Protection Association ... ... ... 1,003 0 0

182. Special grant towards the Australian Asso­

ciation for the Advancement of Science,

towards the cost of printing and pub­

lishing valuable papers ... ... ... 500 0 0

183. Allowance at the rate of one month's pay

for each year of service to Mr. Alfred Hinton on his retirement from the office

of Clerk and Accountant, Naval Brigade,

on account of length of service... ... 134 0 0

184. Gratuity at the rate of one month's pay

for each year of service to Messenger
Harrison, on abolition of office... ... 90 0 0

180,228 14 7

1,032,005 15 9

I V . TREASURER, AND S E C R E T A R Y FOR FINANCE AND T R A D E : —

Any sum or sums of money not exceeding Seven hundred and forty- four thousand eight hundred and eighty-nine pounds twelve shillings and fivepence, to defray the Salaries, Contingencies, and other Expenses of the Establishments and Services following:—

185. Treasury £24 ,953 6 6
186. Stamp Duties 4,425 0 0
187. Customs 68,504 6 8
188. Gold Receivers 235 0 0
189 Gold and Escort (irrespective of data of claims) .. . ... 1,500 0 0
(Amount brought over £1,064,427 13 3 )
T R E A S U R E R AND S E C R E T A R Y FOR FINANCE AND TRADE—con t inued .
Brought over £99,617 13 2
190. Government Printer's Department ... ... . . . ... 64,106 0 0
191. Stores and Stationery , 113,597 10 0
192. Board of Health 6,767 0 0
193. Board of Pharmacy 120 0 0
194. Shipping Masters 2,992 0 0
195. Glebe Island Abattoirs 597 19 0

Marine Board of New South Wales :—•

190. Marine Board, Sydney £5 ,146 0 0
197. Local Marine Board, Newcastle 1,720 0 0
198. Harbour Masters 1,260 0 0
199. Colonial Light-houses 7.058 0 0
200. Sea and River Pilots 11.552 0 0
201. Boatmen 11,250 0 0
202. Telegraph Stations 1,237 0 0
203. Australian Coast Light-houses (irrespective of
date of claims) 2,500 0 0

204. Miscellaneous (irrespective of date of claims)... 7,693 0 0

49,410 0 0

205. Life-boats (irrespective of date of claims) ... ... ... 1,300 0 0
206. Public Wharves 4,486 10 4

Miscellaneous Services (irrespective of date of claims) :—

207. Postage of Public Departments £20 ,000 0 0

208. Advertising for the Public Service 10,000 0 0
209. For the transmission of Telegraphic Messages... 14,000 0 0

210. Commission on payments in England by the

Government Financial Agents ... ... 3,000 0 0
211. Insurance, &c, on English Shipments 2,000 0 0
212. Management of, and payment of half-yearly

dividends on Inscribed Stock by the Bank

of England 14,000 0 0

213. Exchange on Remittances within and beyond

the Colony 12,000 0 0

214. Allowance for Postage and Stationery to Clerks

of Petty Sessions, Land Agents, and
Registrars of District Courts... ... ... 1,550 0 0

215. Commission on payment of Interest on Deben­

tures in Sydney 200 0 0

216. For the relief and conveyance of distressed

Seamen belonging to the Colony from Foreign

Ports or from Wrecked Vessels, &c... ... 400 0 0
217. In aid of the Sailors Home, Newcastle 350 0 0
218. To subsidize Tug-boats for Northern Rivers and
Harbours 0,364 0 0
219. To subsidize a Tug-boat for Wollongong Harbour 500 0 0
220. Fo r Interest on Funds, in the temporary pos­

session of the Government, belonging to

Suitors in Equity and Lunacy Patients 12,000 0 0

221. To meet Unforeseen Expenses to be hereafter

accounted for 3,000 0 0

222. To pay interest, at 4 per cent., on the uninvested

Funds at the credit of the Government

Savings Bank in the Treasury ... . . . 50 ,000 0 0

223 For supply of water to the various Public

Offices, Sydney and Country Towns 2,000 0 0

224. Enlarging and repairing the Public Baths at

Wollongong 200 0 0

225. To pay interest, at 4 per cent., on the uninvested

Funds at the credit of the Civil Service

Superannuation Account ... ... ... 13,000 0 0
{Amount brought over ... . . . . . . £ 1 ,064,427 13 3 )
T R E A S U R E R AND S E C R E T A R Y FOR F I N A N C E AND TRADE—con t inued .
Brought over £ 3 4 3 , 0 0 0 12 6

Miscellaneous Services (irrespective of date of claims)—continued.

Brought over £164 ,564 0 0

226. To pay interest, at 4 per cent., on the balance

at the credit of the Municipal Council of

Sydney—Sinking Bund Account ... ... 175 0 0

227. To pay interest, at 4 per cent., on the uninvested

Bunds at the credit of the Assurance Bund,

Real Property Act 1,100 0 0

228. To pay interest, at 4 per cent., on the late

William Roberts' Bequest Bund, Sydney

University ... ... ... ... ... 164 0 0

229. To pay interest, at 4 per cent., on the deposit in

name of Permanent Trustee Company of

New South Wales, Limited 815 0 0

230. To pay interest, at 4 per cent., on the deposit in

name of Perpetual Trustee Company,
Limited '.. 815 0 0

231. To meet the abatement which should, in terms
of the Civil Service Act, be deducted from the

pensions payable to officers whose services will be dispensed with in carrying out the recommendations of the Public Service

Inquiry Commission ... ... ... ... 4,000 0 0

232. Gratuities at the rate of one month's pay for

each year of service to officers of the permanent staff not entitled to pensions

whose services will be dispensed with ... 1,000 0 0
233. Law Expenses—General retainers for the Crown 17 1 0
234. Law Expenses—Australian Banking Company
v. Burns 100 0 0

235. Legal Expenses—Rrivy Council Appeals—

Cooper v. Stuart, Reid v. Garrett, and other

cases 700 0 0

236. Insurance on Bonded Stores at late A.S.N. Co.'s

Wharf, from 25th February, 1889, to 24th

February, 1890 ... " 41 1 9

237. Insurance on Admiralty House, Kirribilli Point,

North Shore, from 28th February, 1889, to

27th February, 1890 " 10 0 0

238. Law Expenses—Sands v. Owners of " Lorna

Doone" 506 7 5
239. Premium on Debentures purchased towards the

extinction of Railway Loan, 31 Victoria, No.

11   1,796 17 6

240. Insurance on Public Buildings .. ... ... 54 10 0
241. Refunds of Overcharges of Harbour Dues, &c. . . 325 9 9
242. Gratuity to Mr. G. H. Barney, being amount

equivalent to six months' salary, upon his re­ tirement from the office of Chief Inspector of

Distilleries and Refineries ... ... ... 362 10 0

213. Commission on payment of Debentures in

Sydney " 10 0 0

244. Construction of two Coal Bunts for Harbours

and Rivers Department, in lieu of hulk

" Prospector," used as a Powder Magazine... 500 0 0

245. Fo r purchase of Patent rights, Evans' Combina­

tion Railway Truck 16,000 0 0

246. Compensation to the Eskbauk Iron Company

for cancellation of their Contract for re-

rolling iron rails 7,500 0 0
(Amount brought over £1 ,064,427 13 3)
T R E A S U R E R AND S E C R E T A R Y TOR F I N A N C E AND T R A D E — c o n t i n u e d .
Brought over £ 3 4 3 , 0 0 0 12 6

Miscellaneous Services (irrespective of date of claims) :—continued.

Brought over £200 ,550 17 5

247. Gratuity at the rate of one month's pay for

each year of service to Mr. J . Collman, Chief Clerk, Board of Health, whose services

have been dispensed with ... ... . . 265 12 0

248. Gratuity to Mr. John Jager, being amount

equivalent to six months' salary, on his retirement from the office of Inspector of Glebe Island Abattoirs 132 10 0

249. Amount equivalent to six months' salaries of

officers whose services have been dispensed with on the recommendation of the Public

Service Inquiry Commission ... ... ... 209 0 0

250. Gratuity to Margaret Taylor, widow of the late

James Taylor, Pilot, Newcastle 250 0 0

201,473 19 11

251. To meet the following expenses connected with

payment of Imperial, Military, and Naval

Pensioners in the Colony :—

Clerk in charge ..." 390 0 0
Incidental expenses ... ... ... 25 0 0

415 0 0

252. 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 be submitted for Parliamentary appropria­ tion. The whole amount to be adjusted not later than the 31st December, 1890 200,000 0 0

744,889 12 5

I V . R A I L W A Y S :—Any sum or sums of money not exceeding

One million eight hundred and fifty-four thousand one hundred and sixteen pounds, to defray the Salaries, Contingencies, and other Expenses of the Establishments and Services following :—

Railways and Tramways :—

253. Existing Lines—Working Expenses

Miscellaneous (irrespective of date of claims) :— £1,825,967 0 0

254. Advances to Contractors. Vote to be recouped

as advances are recovered ... ... ... 3,000 0 0

255. Gratuity to widow of the late James Kinnane,

who was killed in the execution of his duty

as fettler between Lawson and Blackheath... 200 0 0

256. Gratuity to widow and children of the late

Henry O'Grady, who was killed near Strath- field while in the performance of his duty as

fettler " ... 275 0 0

257. Gratuity to widow and children of the late

William Thompson, who was killed near Towrang, while in the performance of his

duty as fettler 250 0 0

258. Gratuity to Mr. G. W . Townsend on his retire­

ment from the service, consequent upon the abolition of his office as District Engineer, being at the rate of one month's pay for each

year of service... ... ... ... ... 539 0 0
(Amount brought over £1 ,809,317 5 8 )

R A I L W A Y S — c o n t i n u e d .

Brought over £1,825,907 0 0

Miscellaneous (irrespective of date of claims) :—continued.

Brought over £1 ,201 0 0

259. Refund of Amount deducted under the Super­

annuation Act of 1864, from the salary of

Thomas Kelly, late Station-master, Rooty Hill 10 0 0

260. Gratuity to widow and children of the late Win.

Boyd, tramway conductor, killed while per­

forming his duty ... ... ... ... 250 0 0

261. Gratuity to widow and children of late James

Curtain, killed at Scone while performing his

duty 300 0 0

262. Gratuity to widow and children of late Edward

Bowerman, killed at Eveleigh while perform­

ing his duty 200 0 0

263. Gratuity to widow and child of John Doyle,

killed while performing his duty ... ... 150 0 0

264. Gratuity to widow and children of Isaac Castles,

killed while in the performance of his duty... 250 0 0

265. Gratuity to widow and children of E. W .

Edwards, killed while performing his duty... 250 0 0

266. Gratuity to Mrs. Mary Donn for loss of her son,

who died under exceptional circumstances

in the service ... ... ... ... ... 100 0 0

267. Gratuity to Ganger W. Porter. on his retire­

ment from the service, at the rate of one

month's pay for each year's service ... ... 113 0 0

268. Gratuity to widow and children of W. Eoreman,

killed while performing his duty ... ... 275 0 0

269. Gratuity to widow and children of Arthur

Howard, killed while performing his duty ... 275 0 0

270. Gratuity to widow and children of James

Griffiths, lulled while performing his duty ... 200 0 0

271. Gratuity to widow and children of James

Gordon, killed while performing his duty ... 250 0 0

272. Gratuity to widow of Driver Oates, killed while

performing his duty ... ... ... ... 200 0 0

273. Gratuity to widow and children of Fireman

Ferguson, killed while performing his duty... 475 0 0
274. Gratuity to widow and children of Henry
Wisherg, killed while performing his duty ... 475 0 0

275. Gratuities at rate of one mouth's pay each year

of service, to officer's of Permanent Staff not

entitled to pensions, whose services have been,

or will be, dispensed with 12,000 0 0

276. To meet the abatement which should, in terms

of the Civil Service Act, be deducted from

the pensions payable to officers whose services

have been, or will be, dispensed with ... 0,000 0 0

277. Compensation to Mr. T. Midelton, Locomotive

Engineer, for loss of office ... ... ... 1,500 0 0

278. Gratuity to Mrs. Butterly, mother of the late

Stephen Butterly, who was killed whilst on

duty 100 0 0

279. Cost of passage of Mr. and Mrs. Angus from

London to Sydney, per s.s. " Iberia " ... 126 0 0

280. Gratuity to widow and children of the late

David Sims, engine-driver, killed while per­

forming his duty ... ... ... ... 250 0 0

281. Gratuity to Albert Royle, injured in tramway

accident, June, 1888 , „ 100 0 0

28,119 0 0

1,854,116 0 0
(Amount carried over... ... £3,663,433 5 8)
(Amount brought over £3 ,663 ,433 5 8 ) '

V . P U B L I C INSTRUCTION :—Any sum or sums' of money not

exceeding Seven hundred and twelve thousand and eighty-two pounds six shillings to defray the Salaries, Contingencies, and other Expenses
of the Establishments and Services following:—

282. Public Instruction under the Act 43 V i c , No. 23 £616 ,308 0 0
283. Public School Cadet Corps 1,630 0 0
Industrial Schools:—

284. Nautical School-ship " Vernon" £5 ,631 0 0

285. Industrial School for Girls, Parramatta ... 2,745 0 0

8,376 0 0

280. Observatory 4,324 0 0
287. Museum 6,820 0 0
288. Technological Museum 3,500 0 0
289. Free Public Library 7,947 0 0
290. Church and School Lands 2,170 0 0
Grants in aid of Public Institutions (irrespective of date of claims) :—

Sydney University—

291. Apparatus for Medical School £ 1 0 0 0 0
292. Scientific Apparatus 1,000 0 0
293. For Additions, Repairs, and Furniture ... 1,500 0 0
294. For Additional Endowment 7,000 0 0
295. For improving sanitary arrangements ... 500 0 0

290. To provide for the establishment of evening

Lectures (including University Exten­

sion Lectures, and Lectures in Law) ... 2,000 0 0

297. Lectures in Medical and Science Schools ... 1,000 0 0
298. Fittings for Macleay Museum 1,000 0 0

299. Apparatus for Department of Physics .. . 500 0 0
300. Chair of Modern Literature 900 0 0

301. Library for Chair of Modern Literature ... 800 0 0

302. Towards the erection of Chemical Laboratory 2,500 0 0

303. Technical Education .".17,000 0 0
304. For purchase of Works of Art for the National
Art Gallery 5,000 0 0

305. Towards the maintenance of the National Art

Gallery 1,500 0 0

306. Towards the maintenance of the Art Society of

New South Wales 500 0 0
307. Linnean Society 100 0 0
308. Koyal Society—Amount in proportion of £ 1 to
309. Geographical Society of New South Wales—•
every £ 1 raised by private contributions ... 500 0 0

Amount in proportion of £ 1 to every £ 2

raised by private contributions ... ... 200 0 0

Sydney Grammar School—

310. Towards increase of salaries of Junior Teachers 550 0 0
311. Towards maintenance of Dining Hall .,. 50 0 0
312. Head Master—Allowance for Quarters ... 250 0 0

313. For erection of Building as Science Class

Boom 850 0 0
314. For purchase of necessary apparatus ... 200 0 0

315. Instruction to the Blind—Amount in propor­

tion of £ 2 to every £ 1 raised by private

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

316. For providing Mechanics Institutes and kindred

Institutions with Maps, &c 300 0 0

317. I n aid of Educational Institutions, in the pro­

portion of £ 1 to every £ 2 raised by private

contributions 10,000 0 0

318. In aid of Buildings (Educational Institutions)

on like conditions ... ... ... ... 1,500 0 0

58,100 0 0

(Amount brought over ... ... £3,663,433 5 8)
P U B L I C INSTRUCTION—cont inued.
Brought over £709 ,175 0 0

Miscellaneous Services:—

319. To meet the abatement which should, in terms

of Civil Service Act, be deducted from the

pensions payable to officers whose services

have been dispensed with—further sum ... 224 0 0

320. Gratuities, at the rate of one month's pay for

each year of service, to officers not entitled to pensions, whose services have been discon­ tinued 1,150 0 0

321. Gratuity to Mr. John Blackstone, lately a

temporary Clerk, at the rate of one month's

pay for each year of service ... ... . . 176 0 0

322. To meet the abatement which should, in terms
of the Civil Service Act, be deducted from

the pensions payable to Mr. John Gardiner, Chief Examiner, and Mr. Alexander Leith Forbes, Examiner, on their retirement from the Service, in consequence of the abolition

of their offices 1,207 6 0

323. For Railway Passes to the members of the New-

ington College Cadet Corps when travelling to and from Stanmore and Sydney for target

practice at the Paddington Rifle Range ... 100 0 0

324. For purchase of Challenge Shield for the com­

petitive " March Pas t " of Public School boys at the annual meetings of the Public Schools'

Athletic Association ... ... ... ... 50 0 0

2,907 6 0

712,082 6 0

V I . ADMINISTRATION or J U S T I C E :—Any sum or sums of

money not exceeding Two hundred and seventy-seven thousand five

hundred and eight pounds five shillings and one penny to defray the

Salaries, Contingencies, and other Expenses of the Establishments and Services following :—

325. Department of Justice £7 ,983 19 5
326. Master in Equity. . . t 3,264 0 0
327. Prothonotary ... 14,592 0 0
328. Divorce Court 200 0 0
329. Curator 1,500 0 0
330. Sheriff 23,463 0 0
331. Bankruptcy Court 2,450 7 6
332. District Courts 9,128 12 11
333. Coroners 5,380 0 0
334. Petty Sessions 87,449 1 8
Prisons :—
335. General Establishment £ 2 , 3 2 5 0 0
336. Gaols generally 105,951 0 0

108,276 0 0

337. Shaftesbury Reformatory for Girls 953 0 0
338. Patents and Copyright 3,455 0 0
Miscellaneous Services (irrespective of date of claims) :—
339. Necropolis—For improving, draining, trenching,
planting, and other contingencies ... ... £ 5 0 0 0 0

340. Allowances to Inspectors and Sub-Inspectors,

under Licensing Act, 45 Vic. No. 14 ... 2,200 0 0

341. Almanacs for Country Benches of Magistrates,

Newspapers, Law Books, &c. ... . . . 200 0 0
(Amount brought over ... ... £4 ,375,515 11 8)
ADMINISTRATION OF J U S T I C E — c o n t i n u e d .
Brought over £268 ,095 1 6

Miscellaneous Services (irrespective of date of claims)—continued.

Brought over ... £ 2 , 9 0 0 0 0

342. Charge and preparation of Books for binding in

Law Library ... ... ... ... ... 50 0 0
343. In aid of Discharged Prisoners Aid Society ... 50 0 0
344. For preparation of Boundaries for New Court
and Police Districts, as required ... ... 150 0 0
345. Bent of Offices for Curator of Intestate Estates 312 0 0
346. Fo r purchase of fifty bound copies of the New
South Wales Weekly Notes 105 0 0

347. For purchase of fifty copies of Australian

Magistrate (fifth edition) 139 0 0

318. Fo r purchase of one hundred copies of Supreme

Court Law Reports 420 0 0

349. B e n t of Premises used as Temporary Central

Police Court 500 0 0
350. Gratuity to Widow of late Warder Fallon ... 320 0 0

351. Preparing Rules under Settled Estates Act,

Equity Court 52 10 0

352. 50 copies Garrett 's Ecclesiastical Manual,

Curator 31 5 0
353. Counsel's Fee for Opinion in Regina v. Garsed 21 0 0
354. Towards improvement of South Head General
Cemetery 200 0 0

355. Interest on purchase money, site of the Wol­

longong Court House, from 12 April, 1883,

to 31 December, 1S88 200 0 0

356. Ben t of premises adjoining Oddfellows' Hall,

Castlereagh-street, used for Central Police

Court purposes ... ... ... ... 200 0 0

357. Legal Expenses re Bate man's application for a

writ of Prohibition to sot aside a conviction... 25 15 4

358. Towards Improvement of Cemeterv, Gore's

Hill, St. Leonards (Re-vote of 1887) ... 250 0 0
359. Towards improvements, Long Bay Cemetery ... 200 0 0
300. Gratuity to Sir J . C. Bead, Bart., for services

performed in the Police Force prior to his

transference to the Prisons' Department ... 400 0 0

To meet the abatement which should, in terms of the Civil Service Act, be deducted from the Pensions payable to the following officers, viz.:—

361. Mr. W. E . Plunkett, late Under Secretary of
Just ice • ... ... ... ... ... 801 5 4

362. Mr. F . W. G. Forsyth, late Schoolmaster,

Sydney Gaol 91 16 0

363. Mr. Dudding, late Clerk of Petty Sessions,

Singleton 342 12 0

364. Mr. O. Willans, late Clerk of Petty Sessions,

Queanbeyan... ... ... .. ... 225 14 0

365. Mr. William Small, late Superintendent Trial

Bay Prison 261 4 0

366. Sir John Cecil Bead, Bart., late Governor

Sydney Gaol 634 7 1

367. Mr. John F . Schrader,late Messenger, Court­

house, Newcastle 3 2 1 6 0

368. Gratuity to Mr. John B . Casey, late Acting

Clerk of Petty Sessions, Moama, being at the rate of one month's pay for each year of

service ... ... ... ... ... ... 41 13 4

369. Gratuity to Mr. Alexander Forbes for services

performed in the Police Force prior to his

transference to the Prisons Department ... 200 0 0

370. Gratuity to Mr. Joseph W . Delaney, late

Sheriff's Officer at Newcastle 195 5 0

9,413 3 7

277,508 5 1

(Amount carried over £4,653,023 16 9 )
(Amount brought over £4 ,653 ,023 16 9)
V I I . T H E A T T O R N E Y - G E N E R A L :—Any sum or sums of money

not exceeding Thirty-seven thousand seven hundred and eighty

pounds, to defray the Salaries, Contingencies, and other Expenses
of the Establishments and Services following:—

371. Attorney-General £4 ,839 0 0
372. Parliamentary Draftsman 2,060 0 0
373. Crown Solicitor ' 5,696 0 0
374. Quarter Sessions 25,185 0 0

37,780 0 0

V I I I . S E C R E T A R Y FOR L A N D S :—Any sum or sums of money

not exceedine: S ix hundred and seventy-three thousand seven

hundred and ninety-two pounds, to defray the Salaries, Contingencies,

and other Expenses of the Establishments and Services following :—

375. Department of Lands £65 ,433 0 0
376. Rabbit Branch 19,620 0 0

Minor Boads :—•

377. To meet expenses of fencing Public Roads when

proclaimed through enclosed land ... ... 1,000 0 0
378. Alignment Bosts for Towns 250 0 0
379. To meet Claims for Compensation for Land taken
for proclaimed roads and extension of streets 500 0 0

380. To meet cost of fencing part of the road,

Merriwa to Breeza, through Warrah Estate 1,300 0 0

3,050 0 0

381. Land Agents, Appraisers, and others ... ... ... ... 43,930 0 0

Miscellaneous Services (irrespective of date of claims) :—

382. Public Cemeteries—Purchase of sites, fencing,

clearing, building, &c. 3,000 0 0

383. Fees to Commissioners of Courts of Claims for

hearing and reporting on Claims to Grants of

Land in terms of the Act 5 "Win. I V . No. 2 1 . . . 100 0 0
3S4. Legal Expenses 1,500 0 0
385. Improvements and general maintenance of
Public Parks and Recreation Grounds . . . 1 0 , 0 0 0 0 0

386. Improvement of Hyde, Cook, and Phillip Parks 1,000 0 0
387. Improvement of Wentworth Park ... ... 500 0 0

388. Improvement of Victoria Park 500 0 0
389. Improvement of Rushcutter Bay Bark ... ... 500 0 0

390. For lighting Wentworth Park, Glebe, with 23

lamps, at £ 5 10s. each per annum ... ... 127 0 0
391. Purchase of Site for Public Park at Cambewarra 800 0 0

392. Gillett, Henry, junior—Compensation for loss of improvements on conditional purchases 78 /9 , Bourke, portion 31 , 40 acres, parish

Cobar, county Robinson, declared void on account of the land having been previously alienated to the representatives of the late Joseph Becker.

591 0 0

393. West , Major—Compensation for the loss of im­

provements within special lease granted to Charles Mathieson, 276 acres, parish of

Ewata, county Forbes... ... ... ... 43 0 0

394. Balkin, Thomas—Befund of amount paid by

him in respect of improvements effected by

himself on conditional purchase 85/62,
Tarn worth 105 0 0
(Amount Irourjlt over £4 .690,803 16 9 )
S E C R E T A R Y FOR LANDS—cont inued .
Brought over £132,03:3 0 0

Miscellaneous Services (irrespective of date of claims)—continued.

Brought over .. . £18 ,766 0 0

395. Mcintosh, Alexander—Balance of amount re­

quired to reimburse him for improvements effected on conditional purchase 81/25, Bingera, resumed under the provisions of

clause 14 of Crown Lands Act of 1861. ... 85 0 0
396 Smith, Hon. John, M.L.C.—Compensation for fencing erected by him upon land sub­ sequently included in James Clancy's con­ ditional purchase 78/499, Molong 33 0 0
397. Logue, Michael—Compensation for value of

improvements made by him on conditional purchase 77/86, Wellington, declared void on account of the laud having been sold at

auction.. . ... ... ... ... ... 40 0 0

398. Campbell, P.—Compensation for loss of im­

provements on land originally designed for conditional purchase 81 /411 , now included in C. Grady's conditional purchase 81/420,

Queanbeyan ... ... ... ... ... 55 0 0

399. Ide, William, for Janet Ide—Compensation for

21 perches of land, part of conditional pur­ chase 63/3,504, Kempscy, found to encroach

upon J . Bigney's allotment No. 8 of section

7, village Bellinger ... ... ... ... 40 0 0

400. Barrio, John—Befundof value of improvements

on conditional purchase 87/9, effected on same land previously, by him, on 11th September, 1884, at Port Macquarie, and for which he has been called upon to pay. This vote is subject to the payment by Barrio into the Treasury of the amount of

the value of same ... ... ... ... 59 0 0

401. Wilson, Mary—Compensation for loss of im­

provements on allotment 4, section 11, village

of Narramine, such improvements having
been effected thereon by reason of incorrect l)articu]ars having been inadvertently inserted

in the receipt issued at the time of sale ... 45 0 0

402. Fo r the purchase of 201/2 acres of land as a site

for a public park at Corowa ... ... ... 515 0 0
403. Fo r the acquisition of allotments Nos. 3 and 4,

Section 6, Clarence Town, as an extension of

the Clarence Town Park 50 0 0

404. For enclosing with fence andotherwisc improving

the reservoir, known as Tuxford's Dam, in

the town of Gulgong 300 0 0

405. For the acquisition of 10 acres of land at Bowral,

as a site for a public cemetery ... ... 800 0 0

406. Further sum to complete the purchase of land

required for a public park at Taree. . . ... 100 0 0

407. For the purchase of 250 copies of Hanson's

Gazetteer of New South Wales and the

Pastoral Possessions of the Colony ... ... 263 0 0

408. Parkman, Joseph—To recoup him the amount

ordered by the I f ay Land Board to be paid in respect of improvements effected by himself on C.P. 87-22, Deniliquin, being portions 10 and 17, parish of Barham, county of Wakool,

while the land was held as a prc-lease ... 220 0 0
(Amount brought over £4 ,690,803 16 9 )
S E C R E T A R Y FOR LANDS—cont inued .
Brought over £132 ,033 0 0

Miscellaneous Services (irrespective of date of claims)—continued.

Brought over £21 ,371 0 0

409. Fitzgerald, William—Compensation for value of

improvements effected by him on his C.P.

8 1 - 5 1 , Goulburn, portion 102 of 40 acres,

which has been found to encroach upon J . Roberts' 645 acres, parish of Willeroo, county ofArgyle 35 0 0

410. Coleman, Mark—Bor the purchase from him of

allotments Nos. 13 and 14, of section 9, village

of Goobang, county of Ashburnham, with a

view to the cancellation of the survey of that village in order that the land may be other­

wise dealt with ... ... ... ... 12 0 0

411. Harris, Jacob—Befund of deposit paid on C P .

81-316 , Albury 80 0 0

412. Stevens, Charles—Amount in full satisfaction of

all demands he may have on the Crown in

respect to legal expenses incurred by him in

defending the case Pearson v. Stevens ... 313 0 0

413. Bardwell, George—Compensation for loss of

fencing erected on land applied for by him as A.C.P. 85-154 , Wagga Wagga, such land being held under C P . 75-232, by J . Leitch

(now deceased) ... ... ... ... 58 0 0

414. Rose, G. W.—Compensation for improvements

removed by him from section 32, town of

Bingera (L.P. 75-1 ,819, Bingera), he having

vacated the land at the request of the Crown 20 0 0

415. Wilson, Helen Park—Compensation in full of
all demands for legal and other expenses in­

curred by her in contesting the decision of the Metropolitan Land Board in respect to her C.P. 8 6 - 8 , Penrith, the appeal in the first instance having been disallowed and after­ wards (upon a decision of the Privy Council

in a similar case) upheld ... ... ... 40 0 0

416. Spier, H. J . and Thompson W . (Trustees under

the will of the late W . Stoddart)—Compen­

sation for allotments 12, 13, 29, 30, and 31,

of section 2, Stonyhurst Estate, parish of

Gordon, county of Cumberland, acquired by the Crown on account of their encroachment on Cadby's grant

107 0 0

417. Rowland, R . J.—Compensation for improve­

ments on land taken for a road through his conditional purchases 66 -660 and 72-3,047, Tamworth 64 0 0

418. Ball, Ann—Compensation for improvements

made by her on a conditional purchase (now Thomas Meehan's C B . 86-106 , Kempsey), which was disallowed through imperfect de­

scription of the land ... ... ... ... 20 0 0

419. Hungerford, Thomas—Compensation for loss of

improvements on and for area cancelled from

his C.P's. 74 -2 ,490 ,76 -153 ,76 -160 , and 7 7 - 9 1 ,

district of Muswellbrook, parish of Arundel],

county of Hunter 782 0 0
(Amount brought over £1 ,690 ,803 16 9)
S E C R E T A R Y FOR LANDS—cont inued .
Brought over £132 ,033 0 0

Miscellaneous Services (irrespective of date of claims)—continued.

Brought over ... £22 ,902 0 0

420. Beegling, William—Refund, of deposits and in­

stalments paid on account of A.C.P's. 83-215 and 83-219, land district of Tumut, parish of Gilrnore, county of Wynyard, made by Francis Garner, and by him transferred to W . Beeg­ ling, together with compensation for the loss

of the land and the improvements thereon, the
C.P. having been cancelled under the 45th

section of the Crown Lands Act of 1884, the

land being within a proclaimed gold-field ... 186 0 0

421. Rodgers, Thomas—Refund of amount paid by

him on C P . 69-4,777 and A.C.P. 70-14 , Braidwood, the C P ' s , having been declared lapsed and advertised for auction sale, but in the meantime re-selected by John Burke. The voiding has since been shown to have been

directed upon erroneous information ... 62 0 0

422. Drury, James—Compensation for improvements

effected by him on land applied for as C P .

87-2 , Scone, the said land being held by

Messrs, J . and H. C. White under C P . 75-17,

Scone 42 0 0

423. Gratuities to Officers retiring through abolition

of office, &c ' 3,457 0 0

424. To meet the abatements which should, in terms
of the Civil Service Act, be deducted from the

pensions payable to officers whose services have been dispensed with in consequence of the re-organization of the Lands and Survey

Departments—further sum ... ... ... 258 0 0

26,907 0 0

425. Survey of Lands 240,915 0 0
420. Triangulation and General Survey of the Colony ... . . . 14,937 0 0

Special (irrespective of date of claims) :—

427. Claims for subsidies, & c , under the Babbit

Nuisance Act of 1883 88,000 0 0
428. Refunds to Pastoral Lessees 165,000 0 0

253,000 0 0

673,792 0 0
I X . S E C R E T A R Y FOR P U B L I C W O R K S :—Any sum or sums of

money not exceeding One million one hundred and twenty-five thousand six hundred and twenty-six pounds nineteen shillings and tenpence to defray the Salaries, Contingencies, and other Expenses

of the Establishments and Services following :—

429. Department of Public Works £ 1 0 , 2 9 0 13 4
430. Railway Construction Branch 16,320 0 0

Miscellaneous (irrespective of date of claims) :—

431. To meet the abatement which should, in terms of

the Civil Service Act, be deducted from the

pension of the late Under Secretary... ... 953 0 0

432. Retiring allowance granted to Mr. J . A. Rad-

clill'e, Draftsman, owing to abolition of office 164 2 0

433. Retiring allowance, at the rate of two week's pay

for each year of service, granted to Mr. A. Francis, Surveyor, who retires owing to ill- health

264 0 0

1,381 2 0

(Amount brought over . . . . . . £5,364,595 16 9 )
S E C R E T A R Y FOR P U B L I C W O R K S — c o n t i n u e d .
Brought over £27 ,991 15 4

Harbours and Rivers Navigation :—

434. Engineer's Department £ 8 , 8 3 3 0 0
435. Fitz Roy Dock 3,683 0 0
436. Dredge Service 81,042 0 0

Public Works (irrespective of date of claims) :—

437. Engineer and Surveyor engaged on works out­

side the office " 440 0 0
438. Landing silt from dredge and forming ground 8,000 0 0
439. Master and Driver of launch " Ena," Newcastle 29S 0 0
440. Breliminary Harbour and River Surveys ... 4,454 0 0

441. Towards expenses connected with or arising out

of employment of Tugs on Special Service,

and for expenses connected with the Rocket

Apparatus Newcastle... ... ... ... 800 0 0

442. Incidental and other Expenses in connection with

Wharfs, Bridges, and other Public Works ... 12,120 0 0

413. Repairs to Newcastle Wharf 1,000 0 0
414. Working Expenses, Hunter River District
Water Supply 4,000 0 0
445. Snagging Mullet Creek—further sum 600 0 0
416. Working expenses, Sydney Water Supply (for
part in charge of Department) ... ... 6,000 0 0

447. To provide for working four dredges, double

shifts, at Newcastle and Lake Macquarie . . . 1 4 , 0 0 0 0 0

448. Grab Dredge and Punts for Richmond River ... 3,600 0 0
449. Punts for Dredges 2,000 0 0

450. New boiler and engines for Tug " Thetis" ... 4,000 0 0
451. Alterations to Dredge "Newcastle" 8,000 0 0
452. Widening opening, and alterations, & c , to Glebe
Island Bridge 3,500 0 0
453. Snagging Richmond River and tributaries ... 3,000 0 0
454. Wharf, Bateman's Bay 550 0 0
455. Wharf, Harwood Island, Clarence River ... 500 0 0
456. Wharf, Maclean, Clarence River 500 0 0
457. Wharf, Cockle Creek, Brisbane Water 350 0 0
458. Whar f and Shed,Mullumbimby,Brunswick River 300 0 0
459. Additions to Cundletown Wharf, Manning River
200 0 0
460. Extension of Five Dock Wharf, Parramatta
River 200 0 0
461 . Wharf, Upper Mangrove Creek, Hawkesbury
River 175 0 0
462 Shed, Cowper Wharf, Clarence River 100 0 0
463. Shed, Bermagui Wharf . . . . 100 0 0

464. Approach, & c , Green Point Wharf, Hawkesbury

River—further sum ... ... ... ... 100 0 0
465. Wharf, Oxley Island, Manning River 1,000 0 0
466. Wharf, North Codrington, Richmond River ... 300 0 0
467. Wharf, San Souci... _ 1,500 0 0

468. Further for construction and maintenance of

Small Docks on Northern Rivers for use of

Dredging Plant 1,500 0 0
469. Clearing Nambuccra River ... ... ... 250 0 0

470. Repairing Roadwav, late A.S.N. Co.'s Wharf,

Circular Quay. . 350 0 0

471. Additions and Approach to Wingham Wharf,

Manning River 800 0 0

472. Renewals and Repairs to Wharves, Macleay

River 600 0 0
(Amount brought over £5 ,364,595 16 9 )
S E C R E T A R Y FOR P U B L I C W O R K S — c o n t i n u e d .
Brought over £121,519 15 4

Public Works (irrespective of date of claim-)—continued.

Brought over .., £85 ,187 0 0
473. Wharf , Gladstone, Macleay River 400 0 0
474. Wharf, Brushgrove, Clarence River ... ... 350 0 0
475. Wharf, Miller's Forest 500 0 0
470. Stage and Crane,Menindic ... ... ... 450 0 0

477. Removal of obstructions Shark Creek, Clarence

Biver 300 0 0

478. E . O. Moriarty, late Engiueer-in-Chief for Har­

bours and Rivers, being the amount equal to the capital value of the difference between a pension at the rate of £ 7 9 1 13s. per annum and £ 9 2 3 12s., the rate of pension calculated on the full amount of his salary at the time

of his retirement 1,222 0 0

479. To meet abatement which should, in the terms of

the Civil Service Act, be deducted from the

pension of the late Engineer-in-Chief ... 1,171 0 0

4S0. Gratuity to B . B . P. Hickson, Esq., for services

as acting Engineer-in-Chief ... ... ... 200 0 0

481. Gratuity to the widow of the late David Goggin,

late Storeman, Fitzroy Deck. . . ... ... 100 0 0
90,180 0 0
482. Re-vote—Sea-wall, Manly 500 0 0
483 . Colonial Architect 15,787 0 0

Public Works and Buildings (irrespective of date of claims) :—

484. Repairs, alterations, additions, &c., to Public

Buildings generally £25 ,000 0 0

485. Furniture and Fittings for Public Offices

generally 12,000 0 0

486. Gaols, Court-houses, and Lock-ups ... . . . 1 8 , 0 0 0 0 0

487. Repairs to Military and Volunteer Buildings ... 3,500 0 0

488. Repairs, Furniture, &c., for Post and Telegraph

Offices 8,000 0 0

489. Hard labour—To provide building and other

materials for completion or repair of Gaols and other Public Buildings by the labour of

prisoners in gaol ... ... ... ... 5,000 0 0

490. Victoria Barracks, &c.—Lighting lamps, sweep­

ing chimneys, emptying privies, &c ... 400 0 0
491. Lighting Government Lamps in streets of
Sydney, the Domain, Hyde Park, &c. ... 1,300 0 0
492. Supply of Coffins for Paupers 400 0 0
  1. Newcastle Custom-house—Gas, & . c , for lighting

turret clock at 150 0 0
494. University of Sydney—Lighting lamps... ... 150 0 0

495. Fortifications, repairs, & c , Barracks at the

Heads, &c 500 0 0

496. Macquarie Light-house—Gas for lighting lan­

tern, working gas-engine, Ac. ... ... 425 0 0

497. Institutions for the Insane generally for

alterations, additions, repairs, furniture, &c. 0,000 0 0

498. Police Stations and Officers Quarters—Erection

of, &c 8,000 0 0

499. Painting Ordnance Carriages, & c , New South

Wales Artillery 50 0 0

500. Parliamentary Buildings—Attending to the

lighting and extinguishing of gas ... ... 100 0 0
501. New Lands Office—Working lift 310 0 0
502. Working lift—New Public Offices 415 0 0
(Amount carried over . . . . . . . . . £5,304,595 16 9 )
S E C R E T A R Y FOR P U B L I C WORKS—con t inued .
Brought over £228,016 15 4

Public "Works and Buildings (irrespective of date of claims)—

continued.

Brought over .. . £ 8 9 , 7 0 0 0 0

503. To meet the cost of Photographs of Public

Works and Buildings in the City and Colony generally and copying plans by the Ferro-

prussiate process ... ... ... ... 500 0 0
504. Copeland Court-house—Erection of ... ... 200 0 0
505. St. Albans Court-house—Erection of 500 0 0
506. Greta Court-house—Erection of 1,500 0 0
507. Wes t Kempsey Court-house—Erection of ... 1,500 0 0
508. Maclean Court-house—Erection of 1,000 0 0

509. Museum—Repairs, alterations, & c , ... ... 1,000 0 0

510. Coraki Post and Telegraph Office—Erection of 1,000 0 0

511. Auburn Post and Telegraph Office—Erection of 205 0 0

512. Uralla Lock-up and Police Station—Erection of 1,050 0 0

513. Kiandra Court-house and Lock-up—Towards

erection of (further sum) ... ... ... 1,228 0 0
514. Juneo Court-house—Erection of ... ... 1,500 0 0
515. Moree Police Buildings—Erection of 950 0 0
516. Glebe Island Abattoirs—For disinfecting, de-

oderising, and removal of offal, & c , wages,

& c , Ac. ... 4,300 0 0

517. Erection of New Court-house, Hay 3,000 0 0
518. Erection Post and Telegraph Office, Silverton... 2,000 0 0

519. Turret Clocks for Post Offices at Bedfern,

Ballina, Tenterfield, and Kempsey ... ... 1,405 0 0

520. Removal of Clock from Court-house to Post

Office, Dubbo 245 0 0
521. Wardell Court-house—Purchase of Site ... 1,000 0 0

522. Furniture, Fittings, Case, & c , in connection

with the new Medical School Buildings at

the University of Sydney 3,200 0 0
523. Post and Telegraph Office, Pilliga 1,000 0 0

524. Post and Telegraph Offices—Purchase of Sites. . . 4,500 0 0 525. Little Bay Hospital—Alterations and additions 2,000 0 0 526. Dubbo Public Buildings—Erection of 2,453 15 5

527. Mittagong Bost and Telegraph Office—Erection
of 1,500 0 0
528. Jugiong Lock-up—Erection of 1,200 0 0
529. Post and Telegraph Offices—Minor towns ... 1,000 0 0
530. Junee Post and Telegraph Office—Erection of 6S6 14 0
531. Wollongong Court-house—Wall and Bailing,
Turret Clock, &e 1,400 0 0

532. Purchase and Alterations of certain premises at

Pilliga for Post and Telegraph purposes ... 600 0 0

533. Resumption of land, Parramatta Gaol Extension

Compensation, &c 2,000 0 0

534. Granville Post and Telegraph Office—Erection

of 2,000 0 0
535. Invereil Court-house Turret Clock ... ... 350 0 0
536. Ulladulla Lighthouse-keeper's Cottage 750 0 0
537. Yass Lock-up—Erection 1,600 0 0
538. Resumption of Land Site, Glebe Court-house... 375 0 0
(Amount brought over £5 ,364,595 16 9 )
S E C R E T A R Y FOR P U B L I C W O R K S — c o n t i n u e d .
Brought over £228 ,010 15 4

Public Works and Buildings (irrespective of date of claims)—

continued.

Brought over .. . £141,058 9 5

539. Free Public Library—Interest from 19th Octo­

ber, 1881, to 1st April, 1882, on amount paid to Mrs. Payton as compensation for land taken in Elizabeth and Castlereagh Streets as

site for Free Public Library ... ... ... 301 7 0
540. Town Clock, Glen limes 300 0 0
541. Interest on unpaid compensation money for
land resumed in George-street for Post Office
purposes ... ... ... ... ... 990 0 0

542. Ashfield Post and Telegraph Office—Erection of 2,250 0 0
543. Gratuity to the widow of the late William

Roylance, Foreman of Works ... ... 56 0 0

111,955 10 5

541. Re-vote ( 1 8 8 0 ) — Wellington Police Quarters 1,500 0 0

Roads and Bridges :—

545. General Establishment 8,580 0 0
546. Superintendents in Field 29,029 0 0
547. Sewerage—Construction and Maintenance ... ... ... 4,380 0 0

Main Roads—Construction and Maintenance— Outside Municipal Limits (irrespective of

date of claims) :—

548. Main Northern Road—West Maitland to Armi­

dale, 230 miles, at £ 2 0 per mile £4 ,020 0 0

549. Main Southern Road—Sydney to Albury, 350

miles, at £ 2 0 p e r mile ' ... 7,000 0 0

550. Main Western Road—Sydney to Warren, 309

miles, at £ 2 0 p e r mile ... 6,180 0 0

551. Grafton, via Glen Innes, to Inverell, 133 1/ 2 miles,

at £ 5 0 per mile 6,075 0 0
552. Tolls, Grafton Ferry 2,000 0 0
553. Armidale to Maryland, 142 miles, at £ 2 0 per mile 2,840 0 0
554. Wallerawang to Mudgee, 66 miles, at £ 1 0 per
mile 660 0 0

555. Bombala, via Tantawanglo to Merimbula, 51

miles, at £ 4 0 per mile 2,160 0 0

556. Orange, vid Boree, to Forbes, 74 miles, at £ 4 0

per mile 2,900 0 0
557. Goulburn to Cooma, 82 miles, at £ 2 0 per mile ) 3 ,100 0 0
558. Goulburn to Cooma, 361/2 miles, at £ 4 0 per mile ) '
559. Tarago to Braidwood, 36 miles, at £ 4 0 per mile 1,440 0 0
560. Bathurst to Blayney, 22 miles, at £ 2 0 per mile 440 0 0
561. Blayney to Grenfell, 41 miles, at £ 2 0 per mile 2,520 0 0
562. Blayney to Grenfell, 34 miles, at £ 5 0 per mile j
563. Bort Jackson to Beat 's Ferry Road 1,200 0 0

564. Main South Coast Road, 28 miles, at £ 4 0 per

mile 1,120 0 0

565. Main Roads within Municipal Limits, as per

Schedule 27,070 0 0

71,985 0 0

Carried over , £188 ,452 11 9
(Amount carried over ... . . . ... £5 ,301,595 16 9 )
(Amount brought over . . . . . . £ 5 , 3 3 1 , 5 9 5 16 9)
S E C R E T A R Y FOR P U B L I C W O R K S — c o n t i n u e d .
Brought over £188,152 11 9

Roads and Bridges generally (irrespective of date of claims) :—

566. Contingent work on Roads under Department £ 1 5 , 0 0 0 0 0
567. Expenses of working Punts and maintaining
Approaches 8,000 0 0
568. Repair and painting Bridges 10,000 0 0
569. Conveyance of officers' equipment and materials
by railway 0,000 0 0
570. B e n t of offices in country districts .. . ... 1.000 0 0
571. Unclassified Roads 32,000 0 0

572. Cost of obtaining Reports and other contingent

expenses ... . . . ... ... ... 1,500 0 0

573. Minor Roads under Department, as per Schedule,

not including any road within Municipal

limits 370,000 0 0

574. Minor Roads under Trustees, as per Schedule... 33,000 0 0 575. Tanks and Wells maintenance 4,500 0 0

576. Bridges, as per Schedule... ... ... . . . 3 7 , 0 7 0 0 0
577. Other Roads, as per Schedule 46,000 0 0
578. Bridge, 3 and 5 mile Warrambool, Walgett
Road—further sum 1,200 0 0
579. Bridge, Malabar Creek ... 1,000 0 0

580. Gratuity to W . Evans, for injuries received at

Grafton Ferry 92 0 0

581. Construction of Steam Punt for the Spit Ferry,

Middle Harbour 2,000 0 0

582. Road, Cambewarra Mountains to Kangaroo

Mountain S50 0 0

583. Repairs, Nepean Bridge (Railway Department

Account) 303 0 0
584. Bridge over the Murrumbidgee at Taemas ... 500 0 0
585. Bridge, Copmauhurst and Approaches ... . . . 500 0 0
586. Unwin's Bridge and Approaches ... ... 3,100 0 0
587. Bridge over Cowal, near Trangie Railway Station 181 0 0
588. Compensation to F. Nicholls, on account of
accident at Windsor Bridge 1,213 0 0

589. Compensation for Land resumed at Military

Road and Sewer Road, Bondi . . . 4,600 0 0
590. Spit Road, St. Leonards 300 0 0
591. Bridge in Byng-street, Orange ... ... ... 500 0 0
592. Drainage of Orange 800 0 0
593. Landings for Spit Ferry, Middle Harbour, and
other works in connection therewith ... 2,300 0 0

594. Embankment, Holyoake Bridge and Junction

Rylstone Road 50 18 0

595. Bridge over Myall River, Bulladelah-further sum 2,000 0 0

596. To meet the abatement which should, in terms

of the Civil Service Act, be deducted from
the pension payable to Mr. W . C. Bennett, late Commissioner and Engineer-in-Chief for

Roads and Bridges ... ... ... ... 813 11 7

597. To meet the abatement which should, in terms

of the Civil Sen ice Act, be deducted from

the pension payable to Mr. A. P. Wood, late

Assistant Engineer for Roads ... ... 290 10 0

598. Retiring Allowance to Mr. F . C. Logan, Clerk,

who retires on account of ill-health... ... 208 2 6

587,00S 8 1

Be-votes :—

599. 1883—Cooma, f/n Kiandra and Talbing to Tumut 3,545 0 0
600. 1887—Bridge, Minnamurra 1,000 0 0

4,545 0 0

(Amount brought over £5 ,364,595 16 9 )
S E C R E T A R Y FOR P U B L I C W O R K S — c o n t i n u e d .
Brought over £1 ,080,005 10 10

Sewerage (irrespective of date of claims) :—

601. Contingent sum 1,000 0 0
602. Maintenance of Sewers, Northern and Southern
Division, including Sewerage Barm ... ... 2,500 0 0

603. Surveys—Country and Suburban Sewerage ... 3,000 0 0 601. Bridge over Rushcutters' Bay open channel .. . 307 0 0 605. One-third Share Cost of Extension of Alexander-

street Sewer to Shea's Creek ... ... 860 0 0

606. Contribution towards drainage of low-lying

lands, Marrickville " . . . 500 0 0

607. Gratuity to Mrs. Downs, whose husband was

killed whilst engaged on Sewerage Works . . . 62 0 0

8,229 0 0

608. Parliamentary Standing Committee .. . ... ... ... 1,502 0 0
609. Water Supply and Sewerage Board 35,890 0 0

1,125,020 19 10

X . T H E P O S T M A S T E R - G E N E R A L :—Any sum or sums of money

not exceeding Six hundred and forty-four thousand one hundred and
seventy-seven pounds three shillings and tenpence, to defray the

Salaries, Contingencies, and other Expenses of the Establishments and Services following :—•

610. Post Office (including Conveyance of Mails) £1-38,381 0 0
611. Money Order Office and Government Savings Bank Department 14,983 0 0
612. Electric Telegraph Department 101,531 3 10
613. Telephone Branch 8,634 0 0
614. Electric Lights 0,373 0 0
615. British and Australian Cable Subsidy 13,772 0 0

Miscellaneous (irrespective of date of claims) :—• 616. Gratuity to widow of the late F. Bussell, Operator in Head

Office of Electric Telegraph .Department ... ... ... 500 0 0

014,177 3 1 0

XI. S E C R E T A R Y FOR M I N E S :—Any sum or sums of money not

exceeding One hundred and fifty-three thousand and twenty-seven
pounds, to defray the Salaries, Contingencies, and other Expenses of
the Establishments and Services following:—

617. Department of Mines £83 ,150 0 0
618. Prevention of Scab in Sheep 17,98 5 0 0
619. Imported Stock 2,720 0 0
620. Registration of Brands 2,355 0 0
621. Management of Pounds and Commons 590 0 0
622. Public Watering Places and Reserves and Conservation of
Water 26,177 0 0
623. School of Mines and Assay Works 10,000 0 0

Miscellaneous Services (irrespective of date of claims) :—

624. For the purposes of the Pastures and Stock

Protection Act 10,000 0 0

625. Gratuity to Mrs. Whalan in recognition of the

late James Whalan's services in connection

with the discovery of the Jenolan Caves .. . 50 0 0

10,050 0 0

, 153,027 0 0
( T O T A L AMOUNT APPROPBIATED FOR THE S E R V I C E OF THE Y E A R 1889 . . . £7,287,427 0 5 )
F O R T H E S E R V I C E O F T H E T E A R 1888 AND P R E V I O U S T E A R S .
X I I . S U P P L E M E N T A R Y :—Any sum or sums of money not

exceeding Three hundred and seventy-five thousand one hundred and thirty-eight pounds twelve shillings and threepence to defray the Supplementary Charges for the Year 1888 and previous Years, of the Salaries, Contingencies, and other Expenses of the Establishments and Services following :—•

SERVICES OF 1885.

Master in Lunacy—Drafting and Correcting Press Lunacy

Rules £ 5 0 0 0
5 0 0 0

SERVICES OF 1886.

Permanent and Volunteer Military Forces:—Volunteer

Artillery—Expenses incurred in erecting Platforms for Mounting Guns for No. 11 Battery Volunteer Reserve Artillery

137 9 6

Glebe Island Abattoirs (1886)—Desiccating process—further

sum ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 21 5 8

161 15 2

SERVICES OF 1887.

Fisheries Commission—Extra Clerical Assistance—further sum 71 7 0
Miscellaneous Services :—

Adelaide Jubilee International Exhibition— Expenses in connection with—further sum...

£ 3 3 9 19

9

Expenses incurred in celebration of the Jubilee
of Her Majesty the Queen—further sum ... Purchase of Books for State House Library ... 84 5 1
408 3 9
Purchase of Belies, & c , of Captain Cook— further sum 138 12 0

Compiling Second Edition of Official History of New South "Wales—further sum

1,172 8 0

Cost of conveyance by railway of Members of Municipal Convention

250 2 8

2,453 11 9

Glebe Island Abattoirs :—•

Desiccating process—further sum ... ... 190 0 0
Engine Pumping Salt Water 10 0 0
200 0 0
Public Wharves—Incidental Expenses—further sum ... ... 17 9 0

Miscellaneous Appeals—Dibbs ats. Bank of New South Wales, and Com­

Services — Legal

Expenses—Privy

Council

missioner for Rail ways ats. Brown—further sum ... ... 900 0 0
Department of Justice—Incidental Expenses—further sum ... 6 15 0
Betty Sessions :—•

John F . Kenyon—difference between salary voted as Clerk of Petty Sessions, Gunning, at £ 3 9 0 per annum, and that paid as Acting Police Magistrate and Clerk of Petty Sessions, Narrabri, at £ 4 7 0 per annum, from 27th

January to 31st Ju ly ... ... ... ... 41 1 6

Arrears of salary due to Richard Maunsell, late Police Magistrate, Port Macquarie, at

£ 3 4 0

per annum, from 1st September to 31st

December

Arrears of salary due to H. Dillon, Acting
Police Magistrate and Clerk of Petty
Sessions, Wollombi, from 1st to 31st August.

113 6 8
1887 .' 28 6 8

182 14 10

Crown Solicitor—Clerk—Arrears of Salary, from 8th June to

31st December, at £ 6 0 per annum ... ... ... ... 33 12 8
(Amount or ought over ... . . . . . . £ 2 1 1 15 2 )

S U P P L E M E N T A R Y — c o n t i n u e d .

SERVICES OF 1887—continued.

Brought over £3 ,865 10 3

Department of Lands—To meet the abatement which should,
in terms of the Civil Service Act, be deducted from

pensions to officers whose services have been dispensed

with—further sum ... ... ... ... . . . ... 20 0 0

Harbour and River Navigation—Extension of Gosford Wharf—

further sum ... . . . ... ... ... ... ... 15 13 1

Colonial Architect's Department—Public Works and Buildings—•

Resumption of Land, & c , at Wagga Wagga, as site for a

Post and Telegraph Office—further sum ... ... ... 118 8 4

Sewerage Department—Surveys, Suburban Sewerage—further

sum 137 5 0

Electric Telegraph Department:—

British and Australian Cable subsidy; proportion payable by New South Wales of guaranteed annual subsidy of £ 3 2 , 4 0 0 for 20 years, from 1st November, 1879, for the duplication of the British Australian Cable—Additional amount required, based upon the population on 31st December, 1880

1,153 5 3

To repay the Government of South Australia the amount overpaid on account of Subsidy to Eastern Telegraph Company, being balance

of this Colony's proportion on the basis of

population 437 0 10

To repay the Government of Victoria the amount overpaid on account of Subsidy to Eastern Telegraph Company, being balance

of this Colony's proportion on the basis of

population ... ... ... ... ... 059 2 0

2,249 8 1

Quarters for Telegraph Operator, Gabo Island—further sum 12 2 0

Department of Mines—Salaries and Incidental Expenses

(Re-vote) 100 0 0

Rabbit Nuisance Act—Rabbit-proof Fence from Bourke to the

Queensland Border—further sum ... ... ... ... 797 10 1
Miscellaneous Services—Lake Urana Works ... . . . . . . 1,052 19 3

8,399 2 7

SERVICES OF 1888.

Pension under the Government Railway Act—C. A. Goodchap,

late Commissioner for Railways, from 23rd October, at

£ 9 3 7 10s. per annum " 178 18 8

Legislative Assembly:—•

Remuneration to Messrs. T. M. Slattery, J . Garrard, A. J . Gould, and N. Melville, Ms.P., for services rendered as Acting Chairmen of Committees during the absence, through illness, of Angus Cameron, Esq., Chairman

of Committees 300 0 0

Temporary Clerk—Salary at £ 5 0 per annum, from 16th April, and at £ 7 5 , from 10th October

40 13 1

310 13 1

(Amount brought over £ 8 , 6 1 0 17 9 )

SUPPLEMENTARY—con t inued .

SERVICES OF 1888—continued.

Brought over .. . ... . . . £ 5 1 9 11 9

Legislative Council and Assembly:—

Increase of salary to certain persons employed in the joint Department

...

...

...

105 0

0

Occasional Assistance during Session and Inci­

dental Expenses Purchase of Dessert Service, &c.

259 0 0

.. . . . . 400 0 0

755 0 0

Parliamentary Reporting Staff:—

Salary of additional Shorthand Writer, from 23rd October

86

12

0

Sessional Shorthand Writing—further sum ... 200 0 0

286 12 0

Colonial Secretary :—

Extra Clerical assistance—further sum ... 131 0 0
Incidental Expenses—further sum .. . ... 74 9 2
Temporary Messenger from 1st October ... 57 10 11
Allowance to Accountant for special services... 40 0 0

Gratuity to Clerk in charge of Records for special services

...

...

...

...

10

0

0

Contingencies—Freight, &c. ... ... ... 9 19

325 7 10

Permanent and Volunteer Military Forces :—

Cost of passages for Major Bunbury and family to London

...

...

...

...

...

175

0

0

Volunteer Naval Artillery—Salaries, Incidental Expenses, &c.—further sum ...

...

...

430 18

5

Purchase of shed belonging to the Sydney Amateur Sailing Club for use as a Drill Shed for Naval Artillery

200 0 0

Volunteer Force, Contingencies—further sum 119 11 4

955 12 9

Police—Steam Launch for the conveyance of prisoners to and

fromBiloela 400 0 0

Lunacy—Purchase money for 22 acres of land at Gladesvillc,

adjoining the Hospital for the Insane .. ... ... 7,100 0 0

Medical Adviser to the Government:—

Medical Adviser's Department—Fees to Medi­

cal Practitioners, Coroners' Inquests, Vacci­

nation, &c.—further sum ... ... ... 2,000 0 0

Coast Hospital—Maintenance of Patients— further sum

...

...

...

...

...

750

0

0

Maintenance of Sick Paupers in the Sydney and Prince Alfred 2,750 0 0
Hospitals—further sum ... ... ... ... ... 3,026 0 0

Department of Audit—Travelling expenses of Inspectors—•

further sum ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 00 0 0

Registrar-General—Allowance to Mrs. E . Byron for services

rendered by her late husband in connection with the Census

Report of l 8 8 l 100 0 0

Government Statistician—Assistant Actuary, at £ 2 2 5 per

annum from 1st August ... ... . . . ... . . . 93 15 0

Agent-General:—

Immigration—Gratuities to officers of Immi­

gration Branch retiring through abolition of

office Furniture for office ... ... ... ... ... 636 13 5

102 0 0

Extra Official Expenses, &c 472 4 5

1,210 17 10

Immigration :—

Salary of Agent for Immigration, from 1st Ju ly 275 0 0
Salary of Chief Clerk and Accountant... ... 215 0 0

520 0 0

(Amount brought over £ 8 , 6 1 0 17 9 )

SUPPLEMENTARY—con t inued .

SERVICES OP 1888—continued.

Brought over £18 ,163 3 2

State Children's Bel ief Branch—Maintenance, &c.—further

sum 4,500 0 0

Charitable Institutions:—

Second Clerk—Salary at £ 1 9 0 per annum,

from 1st to 4th January 2 0 10

For the support of Women and Children in the

Benevolent Asylum, Sydney, and other similar

institutions—further sum ... ... ... 325 9 0

Allowance to Mr. F . A. Rossiter for extra services rendered upon the retirement of the late manager, Mr. Frederic King, pending the appointment of a Director of Govern­

ment Asylums... ... ... ... ... 145 10 0

Ben t of premises occupied by Inspector of Public Charities, Medical Board, and Board of Pharmacy, £ 2 5 0 per annum, from 30th April

168 5 11

Newington Asylum—Nurse Superintendent,
at £ 2 0 0 per annum, from 1st September ... 66 13 4

Purchase of portion of Elizabeth Farm Estate,

Parramatta,in connection with George-street

Asylum for Infirm and Destitute ... ... 2,810 0 0

To meet the abatement which should, in terms

of the Civil Service Act, bo deducted from

the Pension payable to Mrs. Hicks, Matron

Superintendent of Newington Asylum ... 210 0 0
Purchase of Land for Cottage Homes at Parra­ matta for aged and infirm couples ... ... 3,000 0 0

Cost of Erection of Buildings for Cottage Homes at Parramatta for aged and infirm couples ... 3,028 10 0

Cost of other Buildings and Bepairs in con­ nection with Government Asylums ...

...

740 4 9

Government Asylums—Rations, Wages, & c , further sum

15,500 0 0

Charitable Allowances—Special grant in aid of Home for the Blind

25 0 0

In aid of the Building Funds of Country Hos­ pitals, on the usual conditions—further sum 1,476 11 9

28,128 5 7

Fisheries Commission:—

Gratuity to Inspector of Fisheries whose ser­ vices have been dispensed with

...

...

99

6

1

Destruction of Shags or Cormorants ... ... 208 13 0
Repairs to Steam Launch ... ... ... 347 3 9

715 2 10

Charitable Allowances—Bent of Victoria Lodge, Miller's

Point, for Sydney Hospital, at £ 2 0 0 per annum, from 1st

November to 31st December... . . . ... ... ... 33 0 8

Miscellaneous Services :—•

Belief-works for, and Belief to, the Un­ employed

59,403 13 8

Premiums for plans of State House ... . . . 501 2 1
Centenary Celebrations—further sum ... ... G,098 8 6
Centennial Fire Brigade Carnival ... . . . 1,000 0 0
Erection of shed for Flood-boats, Grafton ... 100 0 0
(Amount brought over ... . . . . . . £8 ,610 17 9 )

SUPPLEMENTARY—con t inued .

SERVICES OF 1888—continued.

Brought over £51 ,839 18 3

Miscellaneous Services—continued.

Brought over ... £67 ,103 4 3

Public Service Inquiry Commission —Expenses

of 1,500 0 0

Interest on balance of purchase money for

property, &c. (Charlotte Place), purchased

as a site for a Royal Naval Home (including

legal expenses) ... ... ... ... 362 4 6

Melbourne Centennial International Exhibition Commission—Expenses in connection with— further sum

14,323 5 4

To meet claim by Railway Department for con­
veyance of passengers in connection with the

Melbourne Centennial Exhibition ...

To meet claim by Railway Department for con­
veyance of passengers in connection with the

... 1,765 13 9
Adelaide Jubilee Exhibition ... ... ... 16 10 0

Law costs, Chinese Habeas Corpus cases— further sum

...

...

...

...

...

64

4

6

Cost of 500 copies of the " History of Australian Explorations, Ac., 1 7 8 8 - 1 8 8 8 "

...

396

1

8

Expenses in connection with compilation of the Early History of New South Wales

...

52 2

0

Unconditional Grant in aid of the Western Rifle Association

250 0 0

Purchase of Statues, Ac. 320 0 0
Purchase of Site for Police purposes, Palmer's
Island 350 0 0
Purchase of Site for Lock-up at Waterloo ... 1,116 0 0
Purchase of Land at Kelso for Police purposes 198 0 0
Cost of Entertainments to Inmates of Govern­
ment Asylums, " Vernon," &c 100 0 0

Improving Reserve, and Straightening and Clearing Creek, Glen Innes ...

...

. . .

500

0

0

Cost of Monument, memorial of victims, Bulli Colliery Explosion

459 13 8

Unconditional Grant in aid of Exhibition of Women's Industries and Centenary Fair ...

500 0 0

Cost of conveyance by Railway of Exhibits to the Melbourne Centennial Exhibition

... 5,000 0 0

Centenary Celebrations—amount payable to
Railway Department for running special

trains, and for conveyance of Riflemen and

Bandsmen, &c.. . . ... ... ... ... 4,652 17 6

To meet the claim of Railway Department for

conveyance of passengers in connection with

the Centenary celebrations .. . ... ... 695 14 9

Special Grant to Country and Suburban Munici­ palities—further sum...

...

...

... 10,000 0

0

Maintenance of Deserted Children, &c.— further sum

500 0 0

Expenses of visiting Magistrate, Lord Howe's
Island 258 0 0

Cost of Lectures in England by W . H, L. Bailey on the Agricultural Districts of New South Wales

135 0 0

Purchase of Works of Art for National Art Gallery—further sum

200 0 0

(Amount brought over ... ... ... £8 ,610 17 9 )

SUPPLEMENTARY—con t inued .

SERVICES OF 1888—continued.

Brought over £51 ,839 18 3

Miscellaneous Services—continued.

Brought over .. . £110 ,818 11 11

To meet the abatement which should, in terms

of the Civil Service Act, be deducted from

the pension payable to Mr. J . T. Blanchard,

Ordnance Storekeeper and Barrack Master,

consequent upon the abolition of the office ... Blanting Sand-drift at Wollongong—further 3-13 5 7
sum ... 123 14 1

Increased allowance to Clerk in charge of Friendly Records—from 1st Ju ly

...

...

25

0

0

Increase of rent, Moorcliff, Miller's Point, in connection with the Sydney Hospital

...

35 4

6

In aid of Tree-planting, Municipal Districts of
Strathfield and Rockdale, on condition that

an equal amount bo raised by private con­

tributions ... ... ... ... ... 965 0 0

Amount due to the representatives of the late Sir Peter Scratchley for services rendered by him in London, from 1st July, 1883, to 20th November, 1884, as Military Adviser in con­

nection with the defences of the Colony ... 470 11 9

Technical College—Expenses in connection with a separate Court at the Melbourne Exhibition for a display of a collection of Works of the Students of the Sydney Technical College and Provincial Technical Schools

500 0 0

Freight on exhibits returned from the Adelaide Jubilee International Exhibition

...

...

148 8 5

To meet the claim of Railway Department for conveyance of paupers

...

...

...

935 19

8

In aid of the furnishing of the Excelsior Home for Working Lads

...

...

...

...

22

7

6

Imperial Institute—Commission and charges on exhibits, per " Iberia"

...

...

...

5 17

4

114,391 0 9

Treasury—Inspecting Branch—Rent of Offices in Phillip-street,

October and December ... ... ... ... ... 31 5 0
Customs Department—Assistant Officer at Willyama, at £ 5 0 per
annum, from 2nd November ... ... ... ... ... 8 3 8

Stamp Duties—Temporary Stamper at £ 1 4 0 per annum, from

28th May 83 3 5

Shipping Masters—Two Temporary Clerks, at £ 1 9 5 and £ 1 5 0

per annum ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 345 0 0

Glebe Island Abattoirs :—

Desiccating process—further sum ... . . . 125 13 5
Improvements, Gas, &c.—further sum... ... 63 4 11

188 18 4

Marine Board of New South Wales—Extra Pilot at Newcastle,

at £ 3 2 0 per annum, from 1st September ... ... ... 106 13 4

Public Wharves:—

Circular Quay, additional Night Watchman, at

£ 1 0 1 per annum, from 1st July, and from

1st October, at £ 1 1 4 per annum ... ... 54 10 0

Officer in charge of Weighbridge and Cranes, at £ 1 5 0 per annum, from 1st October

...

37 10

0

(Amount brought over ... ... ... £ 8 , 0 1 0 17 9 )

SUPPLEMENTARY—Cont inued .

SERVICES OF 1888—continued.

Brought over £166,997 2 9

Public "Wharves—continued.

Brought over £ 9 2 0 0

Officer in charge of Blachwattle Wharf, at

£ 1 2 5 per annum, from 15th September ... 36 16 4
Commission and Rebates—further sum ... 100 0 0
Incidental Expenses—further sum ... . . . 50 0 0
Cleansing Public Wharves—further sum ... 173 5 10
Purchase of Punt for Floating Stage 100 0 0
Repairs to Office... ... . . . ... . . . 35 0 0
Purchase of Planks for Stagings .. . ... 37 2 4
Wages , &c 113 0 11

737 5 5

Miscellaneous Services:—

Postage, Public Departments—further sum ... 1,891 1 10

Towards the cost of additions to Cattle Wharf

at Glebe Island 87 9 10

Repairs to Roadway, Circular Quay (late Australasian Steam Navigation Company's Wharf)

282 2 8

Interest payable under Act 50 Victoria No. 13,

Municipal Council of Sydney Sinking Fund Interest payable W . Roberts' Bequest Fund

114 4 1

(Sydney University) 121 17 2

Interest on uninvested funds at the credit of the Civil Service Superannuation Account for the year 1888

11,128 10 5

Insurance on Public Buildings, A.S.N. Co.'s
Wharf 54 10 0
Premium on Debentures purchased towards the Extinction of Railway Loan, 31 Vic. No. 1 1 — further sum 2,500 0 0
Interest on amount deposited by the Permanent
Interest on amount deposited by the Perpetual
Trustee Company 303 0 0
Trustee Company ... 362 0 0

Supply of Water to the various Public Offices, Sydney and Country Towns ...

...

... 2,000 0 0

Commission on payment of Debentures, & c , in Sydney.. .

...

...

...

...

...

5

0

0

Interest at 4 per cent, on the uninvested Funds at the credit of the Government Savings Bank in the Treasury—further sum

8,378 0 9

Interest on Funds in the temporary possession

of the Government belonging to suitors in

Equity and lunacy patients—further sum ... 1,454 1 1

Law Expenses, Byrnes v. Davies—further sum 78 2 9
Law Expenses, General retainers for the Crown 29 14 3

Counsel's Fees—Moore's Settlement and the Stamp Act—further sum

...

. . .

...

3

0

0

28,792 14 10

[(Amount brought over £ 8 , 6 1 0 17 9 )

SUPPLEMENTARY—cont inued .

SERVICES OF 1888—continued.

Brought over £196 ,527 3 0

Public Instruction—Re-adjustment of the salaries

of certain officers of this Department, con­
sequent upon the resignation on 30th June

of one of the staff who was in receipt of a
salary of £ 3 5 0 per annum, viz. :—•

Ministerial Office—

1 Clerk from £ 2 0 5 to £ 2 S 0 per annum

from 1st Ju ly 7 10 0

1 Clerk from from 1st Ju ly

£ 2 6 5 to £ 2 7 5 per annum

5 0 0

1 Clerk from £ 1 0 5 to £ 1 7 5 per annum

from 1st Ju ly 5 Junior Clerks from

5 0 0

£ 1 1 5 to £ 1 2 5 per

annum from 1st Ju ly ... ... ... 25 0 0

1 Junior Clerk from £ 9 0 to £ 1 0 0 per

annum from 1st Ju ly ... . . . . . . 5 0 0

Account Branch—

1 Clerk from £ 3 1 0 to £ 3 5 0 per annum
from 1st Ju ly 5 0 0
1 Clerk from £ 1 4 0 to £ 1 5 0 per aunum
from 1st Ju ly 5 0 0
1 Junior Clerk from £ 1 1 5 to £ 1 2 5 per
annum from 1st Ju ly ... . . . ... 5 0 0

2 Junior Clerks from £ 7 5 to £ 9 0 per

annum from 1st Ju ly ... ... ... 15 0 0

Chief Inspector's Branch—

1 Clerk from £ 2 6 0 to £ 2 7 5 per annum

from 1st Ju ly 1 Clerk from

7 10

0

£ 2 0 0 to £ 2 1 0 per annum
from 1st Ju ly 5 0 0
1 Clerk from £ 1 6 5 to £ 1 8 0 per annum
from 1st Ju ly 7 10 0
4 Junior Clerks from £ 1 1 5 to £ 1 2 5 per
annum from 1st Ju ly .. . ... ... 20 0 0

2 Junior Clerks from £ 9 0 to £ 1 0 0 per

annum from 1st Ju ly ... ... ... 10 0 0

Architect's Branch—

1 Clerk from £ 1 4 0 to £ 1 5 0 per annum
from 1st Ju ly 5 0 0
132 10 0

Grants in aid of Public Institutions—In aid of Educational

Institutions in the proportion of £ 1 to every £ 2 raised by

private contributions—further sum ... ... ... ... 250 0 0

Miscellaneous Services—To meet claim of Railway Department

for Free Railway Basses to Female Teachers ... ... 250 0 0

Department of Justice—Difference in Salary of Mr. F . W.
Garstang as Emergency Clerk of Betty Sessions at £ 3 4 0

per annum, and as Acting Chief Clerk at £ 5 5 0 per annum,

from 17th to 31st December.. . ... ... .., ... 8 9 4

Master in Equity—Fifth Clerk, at £ 1 2 0 per annum, from

2nd May 79 13 6
(Amount brought over ... . . . . . . £ 8 , 6 1 0 17 9 )

SUPPLEMENTARY—con t inued .

SERVICES OF 1888—continued.

Brought over . . . £197,247 15 10

Prothonotary:—

Salary of Acting Supreme Court Judge, from 8th to 19th October

157 10

0

Allowance to Associate to Acting Judge ... 25 0 0

Temporary Clerk, at £ 1 2 0 per annum, from 23rd Ju ly

52 10

0

Allowances to Clerks to Presiding Judges ... 25 0 0
260 0 0

Curator of Intestate Estates—Temporary Clerk, at £ 1 5 0 per

annum, from 7th June ... ... ... ... ... 85 0 0

Sheriff—Allowance to Persons attending Courts and other

Contingent Expenses—further sum... . . . . . . ... 1,000 0 0

District Courts :—

Salary of Acting District Court Judge, from 30th November

137 10 0

Bailiff at Silverton, at £ 4 0 per annum, from
1st January to 30th June 20 0 0

Bailiff at Menindie, at £ 2 0 per annum, from

1st February 18 0 8
Travelling expenses of Judges—further sum .. 400 0 0
Allowances to Jurors—further sum ... ... 50 0 0

Incidental and Unforeseen Expenses—further

sum ... ... ... ... ... ... 50 0 0

Compensation for loss of office to District Court

Bailiffs at Bathurst, Cooma, Hay, Forbes,

Muswellbrook, Narrabri, Wentworth, and

Wollongong ... 131 3 8

Bailiff at Bathurst, at £ 5 0 per annum, from 1st

Ju ly 25 0 0

832 0 4

Petty Sessions:—

Difference between salary of Mr. Benjamin

Lee, as Police Magistrate, Bathurst, at £ 5 5 0

per annum, and as Deputy Stipendiary Magistrate, at £ 7 0 0 per annum, during absence on leave of Stipendiary Magistrates, from 11th April to 7th June, and 30th July, to 30th September

48 15 0

Difference between salary of Mr. James Giles,

Police Magistrate, Bombala, at £ 5 4 0 per

annum, and as Deputy Stipendiary Magis­

trate, at £ 7 0 0 per annum, during absence on leave of Mr. Abbott, from 11th April to 8th

Juno ... ... ... ... ... ... 25 15 0

Difference between salary of Mr. C. Delohery, as Deputy Stipendiary Magistrate, at £ 8 0 0

per annum, and as paid at the rate of £ 7 0 0

per annum, from 1st March to 31st December Difference between the salary of Mr. MacNevin as Chief Clerk, Department of Justice, at £ 5 5 0 per annum, and as Acting Stipendary Magistrate, at £ 7 0 0 per annum, from 10th December

133 8 17 5

0

8

Wate r Police Office—Clerk, at £ 1 7 0 per annum,
from 1st May 113 6 8

Arrears of Salary due to Richard Maunsell, late
Police Magistrate, Port Macquarie, at £ 3 4 0

per annum, from 1st January to 12th April,

1888 96 6 8
(Amount brought over . . . ... . . . £ 8 , 6 1 0 17 9 )

SUPPLEMENTARY—con t inued .

SERVICES OP 1888—continued'

Brought over £199 ,421 16 2

Petty Sessions—continued.

Brought over £ 4 2 6 7 11

Gratuity to A. W . E . Pratt, Sheriff's Officer, Wilcannia, for services rendered in connec­

tion with Petty Sessions duties, Wilcannia

Expenses connected with the Commission of
Inquiry into the conduct of James Bray,

50 0 0
Police Magistrate, Lismore ... ... ... 70 0 0

To meet the abatement which should, in terms

of the Civil Service Act, be deducted from
the Pension payable to Mr. Frederick W.

Vyner, Police Magistrate at Tumut... To meet the abatement which should, in terms

...

373 11

8

of the Civil Service Act, be deducted from

the Pension payable to Mr. George P. Keon,

Police Magistrate, Eden 513 0 0

1,432 19 7

Prisons:—

To meet the abatement which should, in terms

of the Civil Service Act, bo deducted from

the Pensions payable to the following

officers :—

S. Caldwell, Gaoler, Armidale 129 7 0
Isabella Caldwell, Matron, Armidale ... 23 0 0
M. Wallace, Deputy Gaoler, Bathurst ...
135 7 3

Richard Godson, Chief Overseer, Parra­

matta Edward Stewart, Warder, Wentworth 179 7 0
... 41 2 3
508 3 G

Patents and Copyright:—

Temporary Clerk, at £ 1 5 0 per annum, from 1st July to 31st December

75 0 0

Temporary Junior Clerk, at £ 5 0 per annum,
from 1st April 37 10 0
•— 112 10 0

Miscellaneous Services:—

Contingencies — Bent of Oddfellows' Hall, Castlereagh-street, for Temporary Police

Court, at £ 5 0 0 per annum, from 1st March Law expenses in case Maunsell v. Clarke

410 13

4

... 40 11 0

In aid of Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society (Revote of 1884)

50 0 0

Purchase of land at Wollongong for Court­ house, &c

500 0 0

1,007 7 4

Attorney

General: — Salary of the Acting Secretary for the month of

October 58 0 8
Fees to Prosecuting Barris ters . . . ... ... 270 4 0
Travelling Expenses of Prosecuting Officers ... 100 0 0

434 11 2

Crown Solicitor—Purchase of Typo Wri ter ... ... ... 20 0 0
Law Expenses—Counsel's Fees :—
Attorney-General v. Edgley ... ... ... 50 0 0
Anderson v. Adams ... ... ... ... 3 19 2
Williams v. Ward 75 0 0
Keefe v. Clarke 115 7 7

244 6 9

(Amount brought over £8 ,610 17 9 )

SUPPLEMENTARY—con t inued .

SERVICES OF 1888—continued.

Brought over £203 ,190 11 6

Quarter Sessions—Gratuity to Mr. J . J. Guiry, late Clerk,

whose services were dispensed with ... ... ... . . . 144 8 10

Department of Lands :—

Babbit Branch—Expenses of Royal Commission—Extermina­

tion of Babbits-Experiments", Rodd Island Miscellaneous Services:—

6,000

0

0

Gratuities to Officers retiring through aboli­

tion of office 2,721 13 9

To meet the abatement which should, in terms of the Civil Service Act, be deducted from the pensions payable to Officers whose services have been dispensed with in conse­ quence of the reorganization of the Lands and Survey Departments—further sum ... 856 10 8

Law Expenses —Gordon v. Minister for Lands 100 0 0

Byrnes, Mary—Compensation for removing, fencing, and restoring it to proper bound­ aries, on Conditional Purchase 76 -86 , Molong (Revote in part of amount voted

under Item No. 530, Appropriation Act of

1883)   89 2 0

3,770 6 5

Survey of Lands—Correspondence and Record Branch—Increase of salary of Clerk

...

8 10

0

Miscellaneous Charting Branch :—

Increase of salary of Officer, from £ 3 0 0 to £ 3 2 0 per annum

...

...

...

...

...

20

0

0

Increase of salary of Officer, from £ 7 0 to £ 9 0 per annum, from 1st July, 1888

...

...

10 0

0

38 10 0

Miscellaneous Contract Branch—Increase of salary of Officer,

from £ 9 0 to £ 1 1 5 per annum, from 1st July, 1888 Department of Public Works—Incidental Expenses—Allowance

12 10

0

to Messengers, & c , &c.—further sum ... ... ... 25 0 0

Railways—Works in Progress—Secretary [and Accountant, at

£ 7 0 0 per annum, from 1st June ... ... . . . ... 408 0 8

Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works :—•

Secretary, at £ 7 0 0 per annum, from 1st August 291 13 4

Messenger, at £ 5 2 per annum, from 12th September

...

...

...

...

...

15 14 10

Incidental Expenses ... ... ... ... 100 0 0
407 8 2

Water Supply and Sewerage Department:—

President's Salary, from 20th March, at £ 9 0 0 per annum

...

...

...

...

...

689

10 3

Rent of Offices 750 0 0
Printing—Government Printing Office ... 955 15 8
Salaries and Wages ... ... ... ... 720 5 0
Stores, &c. 859 0 2

Retention Money—Advertising, Stationery, and Incidental Expenses ...

...

...

... 663 11 10

4,044 9 5

Expenses of election of Board of Wafer Supply and Sewerage,

Official Auditor's fees en transfer of books from City

Council, & c , &c 1,427 1 3
(Amount brought over £ 8 , 6 1 0 17 9 )

SUPPLEMENTARY—con t inued .

[SERVICES OF 1888—continued.

Brought over £220,068 15 3

Harbour and Rivers Navigation :—

Incidental and other expenses in connection

with Wharfs, Bridges, and other Public

Works—further sum 3,900 0 0
Preliminary Harbour and River S u r v e y s -
further sum . ... ... ... ... ... 194 6 0
Fitz Boy Dock Contingencies—further sum ... 275 0 0
Working Expenses, Sydney Water Supply ... 3,000 0 0

Compensation to Frederick Styman for injuries received by falling over water-pipes placed in the street at Hamilton

200 0 0

Landing silt and forming ground ... ... 26 10 9
Extension of Gosford Wharf—further sum ... 15 13 1

. 7,611 3 1.)

Colonial Architect:—

Travelling Expenses, &c.—further sum ... 350 0 0

Public Works and Buildings— Junee Junction Post and Telegraph Office—

further sum... 147 0 3
Turret Clock, Yass Post and Telegraph Office 390 0 0
Turret Clock, Post and Telegraph Office,
Cootamundra ... ... ... ... 315 0 0

Furniture and Fittings for Public Offices

generally—further sum ... ... ... 2,500 0 0

Hard Labour—To provide Building and other materials for completion or repair of Gaols and other Public Buildings, by the labour

of prisoners in gaol—further sum ... 2,000 0 0
Compensation for land resumed at Parramatta • •
for Gaol extension ... ... ... ... 1,200 0 5

Purchase of site, Court-house, Glebe—

further sum... ... ... ... ... 309 8 0
Auburn Post and Telegraph Office—erection of 201 1 3

Resumption of land, & c , Wagga Wagga, as a site for Post and Telegraph Office—further sum

148 8 4

Interest on unpaid balance of compensation money for land resumed for new General Post Office

105 0 0

Gaols, Court-houses, and Lock-ups—further
sum ... ... ... ... ... ... 577 0 9

8,512 19 0

Roads and Bridges :—-

Increments to Salaries of Officers in the Clerical

Branch of the Roads Department, omitted

in error from the Estimates of 18S8. . . ... 103 0 8

Increments to salaries of certain officers in the Professional Branch of the Roads Depart­

ment for the years 1885 and 1S80, omitted

in error from the Estimates for those years... Salary of lst-class Field Superintendent,

230 0 0

January and February. 1888. . . ... ... 09 3 4

Gratuity to Widow of late W . Evans, boat­ man, Grafton Punt, who died from injuries

received whilst in the execution of his duty... Expenses in connection with Tanks and Wells 81 0 0
Inquiry Commission ... ... ... ... 446 12 0
Argent-street, Broken Hill 1,300 0 0
Forbes Bridge—Repairs 372 0 0
Verdict and Costs in cage Boyd v. Minister
for Works ' 224 11 4
(Amount brought over £ 8 , 6 1 0 1 7 9)

S U P P L E M E N T A R Y — c o n t i n u e d .

SERVICES OF 1888—continued.

Brought over £236,192 18 7

Roads and Bridges—continued.

Brought over £2 ,829 16 10

On account of annuity to Peter M'Grath, injured on Road Works

...

...

...

10 0

0

Bridge, Murrumbidgee, at Taemas—further sum 500 0 0

To provide annuity of 15s. per week to Peter M'Grath, injured on Road Works ...

...

707 8 5

Conveyance of Officers, Equipment, and Mate­ rial by Rail way

1,000 0

0

Minor Roads under Department — Road,

Coonong Railway Station towards Tirana—

further sum 1,016 13 4
6,093 18 7

Sewerage—W. C. Bennett - Special remuneration to Engineer-in-

Chief for Sewerage, for carrying out construction of Sydney

and Suburban Sewerage, 1880-1S88, at £ 3 0 0 per annum... 2,700 0 0

Railways:—

Existing Lines—Working Expenses—

Increase to salary of Locomotive Engineer

from 22nd May, date of acceptance of the

dual position of Locomotive Engineer and

Superintendent of Tramway Boiling Stock Salaries and W a g ' s of General Staff, with cost of Stores and Supplies for all branches —further sum

119 11 11 100,000 0 0

Passages of Mr. and Mrs. Eddy and daughter
from England 175 0 0

100,324 1 1 1 1

Miscellaneous Services:—

To meet the abatement which should, in terms

of the Civil Service Act, be deducted from the

pension payable to Gatekeeper Chandler ...

Gratuity to Mr. George B . Harris, clerk, Bail-
way Department, Goulburn, as compensation

158 18 8
for services being dispensed with ... ... 16 16 0

Expensesof RoyalCommission-Tramway Frands 502 8 0

678 3 2

Post Office Department:—

Retiring allowance to Mr. M. B . Young ... 232 7 9

Verdiet, taxed costs, and interest in case Post­ master General ats. Australasian Steam

Navigation Company, in connection with conveyance of mails to Queensland, 1879 to 1885

2,181 10 8

Estimated amount due and paid into Court in

case Postmaster-General ats. Howard Smith

& Sons, in connection with the conveyance

of mails to Queensland, 1879 to 18S5 ... 503 1 0

2,976 19 5

Electric Telegraph Department—Increases to Operators, from

1st August ... ... ... ... ... . . . ... 155 16 8

Department of Mines :—

Housekeeper and Office-cleaner, at £ 9 0 per

annum, from 1st August ... ... ... 37 10 0

Retiring allowance to office-cleaners, whoso services have been dispensed with .. .

...

29 10

3

Retiring allowance to J . B . Bamford, at the

rate of one month's pay for each two years'

service '. ' ... 30 0 0
Rent of offices—further sum ... ... ... 96 0 0

193 0 3

(Amount carried over £ 8 , 6 1 0 17 9)

S U P P L E M E N T A R Y — c o n t i n u e d .

SERVICES OF 1888—continued.

Brought over £3-19,315 8 7

Imported Stock—Expenses connected with experiments by

M. Pasteur's representatives at Junec for anthrax ... 500 0 0

Construction and management of Public "Watering-places, Sur-

veys for Water Conservation, and other expenses... . . . 2,227 13 5

Prevention of Scab in Sheep—Compensation and costs awarded

to Mr. Markham in the action Markham v. Abbott ... 1 4 , 1 8 1 1 2 6
366,527 14 6
TOTAL AMOUNT APPROPRIATED F O E THE SUPPLEMENTARY S E R V I C E OF THE T E A R S 1888
AND PREVIOUS Y E A R S £375 ,138 12 3
TOTAL AMOUNT APPROPRIATED FOR THE S E R V I C E OF THE Y E A R 1889 £7,287,427 0 5
G R O S S TOTAL £7 ,662 ,565 12 8

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

said several sums to such persons for the purposes hereinbefore men­ tioned 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 he made shall he charged upon and payable out of the Consoli­

dated Revenue Fund of the said Colony.

X I V . The said Treasurer shall in his Accounts from time to

time he 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 . No appropriation included in this Act shall lapse until the

thirty-first day of December, one thousand eight hundred and ninety.
X V 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 of

1870 ."

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

1S89 . "

No. X X I I I .
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