Appropriation Act of 1895 (NSW)

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No. XIII.

An Act to appropr ia te and apply out of the Consolidated Revenue F u n d of N e w South Wales cer ta in Sums to m a k e good the Supplies g r an t ed for t h e Service of t he period from the 1st day of J a n u a r y to the 30th day of J u n e , 1895, inclusive of both dates , and for t h e Year 1894 and previous Y e a r s ; and for purposes connected wi th

and incidenta l to t he above objects. [22nd
December, 1894.]

WH E R E A S we Your Majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects, in Parliament assembled, have granted to Your Majesty the several the Members of the Legislative Assembly of New South Wales

sums hereinafter mentioned for the service of the period from the first day of January to the thirtieth day of June of the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-five (inclusive of both dates), and for supple­ menting the grants made by the last Parliament, in its Fourth Session, for the service of the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety- four and for previous years : And whereas we desire to make good out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of New South Wales the several sums granted to Your Majesty as aforesaid : Be it therefore enacted by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly of New South Wales in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, that out of the said Consolidated Revenue Fund there shall be further appropriated, and are hereby appropriated, and shall be issued and applied for or towards the several uses and purposes hereafter expressed—

FOR

T H E

S E R V I C E T H I R T I E T H J U N E

OF

T H E

P E R I O D

FROM

F I R S T

J A N U A R Y

T O

OF T H E YEAR 1895.

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

1. Supp lemen t t o Schedule B (Pensions) ... ... . . . £1G3 0 0
2. Supp lemen t to Schedule B (Military Pensions) ... . . . 550 0 0
(Amount carried over ... ... . . . £ 7 l 3 0 0)
B I I .
{Amount brought over . . . . . . . . . £ 7 1 3 0 C)

I I . EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE :—Any sum or sums of money not exceeding Fifteen thousand five hundred and eighty-nine pounds ten shillings, to defray the Salaries and Contingencies of the Executive and Legislative Establishments following:—

3. H i s Excel lency the Governor £ 1 , 1 6 8 0 0
4. Execut ive Council ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 589 0 0
5. Legis la t ive Council ... . . . ... . . . . . . . . . 2,917 0 0
0. Legislat ive Assembly 5,287 10 0
7. Legis la t ive Council and Assembly ... . . . ... . . . 1,716 0 0
8. Pa r l i amen ta ry L ib ra ry ... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,030 0 0
9. Pa r l i amenta ry R e p o r t i n g Staff ... . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,882 0 0
15,589 10 0
I I I . C H I E F SECRETARY :—Any sum or sums of money

not exceeding Five hundred and twenty-two thousand one hundred and seventy-six pounds, to defray the Salaries, Contingencies, and other Expenses of the Establishments and Services following:—

10. Chief Secre ta ry £ 5 , 0 7 8 0 0
11 . D e p a r t m e n t of A u d i t 0,097 0 0
12. Reg i s t r a r -Gene ra l 11,053 0 0

13. Vice-Pres ident of t h e Execut ive Council and Represen ta t ive

of t he G o v e r n m e n t in t h e Legislat ive Council . . . ... 199 0 0
14. Abor ig ines Pro tec t ion Board ... . . . . . . ... . . . 5,050 0 0
P e r m a n e n t and Vo lun tee r Mi l i t a ry F o r c e s —
15. H e a d - q u a r t e r Staff £3 ,496 0 0
16. Mi l i t a ry Secretary, P i n a n c e Branch ... 1,146 0 0
17. Mi l i t a ry Secretary, P a y Branch 636 0 0
18. Mil i tary Secretary, O r d n a n c e Branch ... 6,371 0 0
19. M o u n t e d Brigade 0,077 0 0

20. N e w 22. Commanding Eng inee r

Sou th

W a l e s

Art i l lery

29,213

0

0

2 1 . Par t ia l ly-paid Ar t i l le ry 4,354 0 0
... .., ... 2,451 0 0
23 . Mi l i ta ry and Defence W o r k s 3,000 0 0
24. P e r m a n e n t Submar ine M i n e r s ... . . . 2,100 0 0
25. Par t ia l ly-paid Eng inee r s ... ... ... 757 0 0
26. Par t ia l ly-paid Submar ine Mine r s ... . . . 774 0 0
27 . Par t ia l ly-pa id Electr ic ians
. . . . . . ... 678 0 0
28. In fan t ry , 1st Reg imen t 4,091 0 0
29. In fan t ry , 2nd R e g i m e n t 3,98S 0 0
30. I n f an t ry , 3 rd Reg iment 4,280 0 0
3 1 . In fan t ry , 4 th Regiment 4,217 0 0
32. I n f a n t r y , 5 th Reg imen t 400 0 0
3 3 . P e r m a n e n t Medica l Staff Corps 1.171 0 0
34. Par t ia l ly-paid Medica l Staff Corps ... 673 0 0
35. A r m y Service Corps 1,200 0 0
36. Ba r rack Sect ion S9S 0 0
37. Genera l Contingencies ... . . . ... 8,068 0 0
Naval P o r c e s —
38 . Nava l Br igade 2,393 0 0
39. Vo lun tee r Nava l Ar t i l l e ry 1,193 0 0
40. Torpedo Defence . . . " 001 0 0
91,910 0 0
Less—Amount of reduc t ion by vote in
Commit tee of Supp ly ' 7,000 0 0
87,946 0 0
4 1 . Police 102,001 0 0
Carr ied over £281 ,084 0 0
(Amount carried over ... . . . . . . £10 ,302 10 0 )
(Amount brought over £16 ,302 10 0)
C H I E F SECRETARY—continued.
B r o u g h t over £281 ,084 0 0

Lunacy—

42. Official Visi tors £ 3 3 0 0 0
4 3 . I n s t i t u t i ons for t he I n s a n e general ly ... 861 0 0
44. Hosp i t a l for t he I n s a n e , Gladesville ... 5,167 0 0
45 . Hosp i t a l for t he I n s a n e , P a r r a m a t t a ... 5.430 0 0
46. Hosp i t a l for t h e I n s a n e , Callan P a r k ... 5.220 0 0
47. H o s p i t a l for t he Insane , Newcast le ... 1,406 0 0
48 . Hosp i t a l for t he In sane , Byda lmore ... 2,541 0 0
49. Hosp i t a l for t he In sane , Keumore , 'Gou lburn 1,495 0 0
50. Hosp i t a l s for I n s a n e general ly — Con­
tingencies ... . . . . . . ... 26,574 0 0
5 1 . B e c e p t i o n l l o u s e for the Insane , Da r l i nghu r s t 924 0 0
52. L u n a t i c Pa t i en t s ( i r respect ive of da te of
claims) ... 1,250 0 0
. 51,204 0 0
53 . M a s t e r in L u n a c y 1,419 0 0
54. Medica l Board 60 0 0
55. The Medical Adviser to t h e G o v e r n m e n t £ 6 , 0 9 0 0 0
50. Coast H o s p i t a l 4,786 0 0
57. Analy t ica l B ranch 505 0 0
58. Ma in t enance of Sick P a u p e r s 0,000 0 0

17,981 0 0

59. G o v e r n m e n t S ta t i s t i c ian . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,834 0 0
60. Agen t -Gene ra l for t h e Colony 2,833 0 0
61. Char i tab le Ins t i t u t ions ... ... . . . ... £ 5 3 8 0 0
62. Asy lums for Infirm and D e s t i t u t e 28.389 0 0
63 . S ta te Chi ldren 's Belief Branch 10,729 0 0
45,056 0 0
64. F i sher ies Commission ... . . . . . . . . . ... . . . 1,385 0 0
65. F i r e Br igades 602 0 0
06. Civil Service Boa rd 1,130 0 0
67. Bo tan ic Ga rdens 3,0.47 0 0
68. N u r s e r y Garden , Campbel l town ... . . . . . . . . . 443 0 0
69. Gove rnmen t Domains ... ... . . . ... ... . . . 1,348 0 0
70. G a r d e n Pa lace G r o u n d s 625 0 0
7 1 . Centennia l P a r k 2,000 0 0
Chari table Allowances ( i rrespect ive of da te of c l a ims ) :—
72. Char i table Ins t i tu t ions—aid , on condition

t h a t an equal amoun t be raised by private

annua l contr ibut ions , and also t h a t t he

Government , t h r o u g h Police Magis t ra tes or o ther approved Officers, have the r ight of recommending t h e admission of

Pa t i en t s ... . . . 1 2 , 5 0 0 0 0
73. Coun t ry and Suburban Hosp i ta l s , Bui ld ing

Fund—aid , on condition of an equal amoun t being raised by private subscrip­

t ions " 500 0 0

74. Sydney Hosp i ta l—aid , on the usual con­

dit ions 2,000 0 0
75. P r ince Alfred Hosp i ta l—aid , on the usua l
conditions 2,000 0 0

76. Hosp i t a l for Sick Children, Sydney—aid, on

the usua l condi t ions . . .

condit ions

...

. . .

...

600

0

0

77. I n f a n t s ' H o m e , Ashficld—aid, on t h e usua l
... ... ... ... 150 0 0

78 .    Carringtor. Centennial Hospi ta l—aid , on the

usual conditions . . . ... . . . ... 750 0 0
Carried over ... £18 ,500 0 0
Carried over £411 ,057 0 0
(Amount carried over .. ... £16 ,302 10 0)
(Amount brought over ... ... ... £10 ,302 10 0)
C H I E F SECRETARY—continued.
Brough t over £111,057 0 0

Chari table Allowances ( irrespective of da te of claims)—continued.

Brought over ... £18 ,500 0 0

79. Benevolent Society of N e w South "Wales, Sydney—aid, on condition of an equal amoun t being raised by pr iva te contr ibu­ t ions

250 0 0

80. Deaf and D u m b and Blind Ins t i tu t ion—aid ,

on condi t ion of an equal amoun t being

raised by pr ivate con t r i bu t i ons . . . . . . 225 0 0
8 1 . H o m e for Ind igen t Blind W o m e n , S t r a th -

field—aid, on condition of an equal amoun t being raised by private cont r ibu­

t ions " 250 0 0

82. Benevolent Asylum, Sydney, and other

k indred ins t i tu t ions—for suppor t of
W o m e n and Chi ldren 2,000 0 0
83 . Benevolent Society of New South W a l e s ,
Sydney—Specia l g r an t towards Outdoor
Relief D e p a r t m e n t 1,250 0 0

84. Newcas t l e g r an t towards outdoor relief

Benevolent Society — Special

... ... 500 0 0
85. Ber r ima Dis t r ic t Cot tage Hospi ta l—Specia l
g r a n t for erect ion of F e v e r W a r d ... 100 0 0
86. Bombala Dist r ic t Hospi ta l—Specia l g ran t
in aid of ... 75 0 0
87. Collarendabri Hosp i ta l—Spec ia l g r an t to­
wards erection of... . . . . . . . . . 100 0 0
88. Gra f ton Benevolent Asylum—Specia l g r a n t
for erect ion of a Co t t age H o m e ... 250 0 0
89. Granvi l le Benevolent Society—Special g r a n t
in aid of ... . . . ... ... . . . 75 0 0
90. H a w k e s b u r y Benevolent Society—Special

g r an t to re imburse ex t ra expendi ture caused by pa t ien ts being sent from the

P i t t Town Co-operative Se t t l ement ... 100 0 0
9 1 . Jer i lder ie Cot tage Hospi ta l—Specia l g r an t
in aid of ... . . . . . . . . . ... 75 0 0
92. L ismore Hospi ta l—Specia l g ran t in aid of 75 0 0
9 3 . Li thgow Hospi ta l—Specia l g r a n t in aid of 100 0 0
94. Mai t l and Hospi ta l—Specia l g r an t to reim­
burse expend i tu re incurred in connect ion
with erect ion of Contagious Diseases
W a r d 300 0 0
95 . W e s t Mai t land Nurses ' H o m o —- Special
g r an t in aid of ... ... ... ... 50 0 0

96.

W e s t Ma i t l and Benevolent Society—Special g r a n t in aid of

100

0

0

97. Macleay Dis t r i c t Hosp i ta l—Spec ia l g r a n t
in aid of ... . . . ... ... ... 75 0 0

98. Muswel lbrook Hospi ta l and Benevolent

Society—Special g r an t in aid of ... 75 0 0
99. N a r r a b r i Ladies ' Benevolent Society—
Special g r a n t in aid of ... ... . . . 75 0 0

100.

N a r a n d e r a for erect ion of a Peve r W a r d

Publ ic

Hospi ta l—Specia l

g r a n t

... ... 150 0 0

101 .

Nyngan Hospi ta l—Specia l g r an t for Build­ ing Purposes

...

...

...

...

100

0

0

102. Queanbeyan Hospi ta l—Specia l g ran t to
effect repa i rs to bui lding ... ... 75 0 0
103. Scone Hospi ta l—Specia l g ran t in aid of ... 75 0 0
Carr ied over . . . £ 2 5 , 0 0 0 0 0
Carried over £414 ,657 0 0
(Amount carried over ... ... ... £16 ,302 10 0 )
{Amount bought over ... . . . . . . £10 ,302 10 0 )
C H I E F SECRETARY—continued.
Brough t over £414,057 0 0

Char i table Allowances ( irrespective of da te of claims) :—continued.

B r o u g h t over £25 ,000 0 0

104.

Sydney Hospi ta l—Specia l t ions , & c , to the Nigh t inga le Wing

g ran t for al tera­

... 2,500 0 0
105. Tamwor th Ladies ' Benevolent Society—

Special g ran t for erection of cot tage

homes for aged poor ... . . . ... 150 0 0
100. W a l l s e n d Min ing Dis t r ic t Hospi ta l—Specia l
g r a n t in aid of building and furn ish ing 100 0 0
107. W e n t w o r t h Hospi ta l — Special g r a n t for

erection of female ward and fur ther ac­

commodat ion for t he nur s ing staff ... 120 0 0
108. W y a l o n g Dis t r ic t Hospi ta l—Specia l g r an t
towards bui lding and furnishing ... 250 0 0

109. Special g ran t s to Suburban and Count ry

Hospi ta l s , Equipment , &c. ... ... 315 , 0 0
110. Newcas t le H o s p i t a l — G r a n t in aid of ... 500 0 0
111 . W i l c a n n i a Hospi ta l—Specia l g r an t in con­
nect ion with ou tb reak of typhoid fever. . . 100 0 0
29,035 0 0

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

112. Expenses in connect ion with Elec tora l
System 0,250 0 0
113. Newspapers , Almanacs , Books, &c. ... 300 0 0
114. Bur ia l of des t i t u t e persons in cases where
inques t s are no t held ... ... . . . 350 0 0

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

t a k e n charge of for protect ion, expenses
of t ransmission, chari table , relief, &c . . . . 3,000 0 0
110. R e w a r d s for apprehension of Offenders ... 125 0 0
117. R o y a l Nava l H o u s e , Special g r an t in aid of 100 0 0

118. Animals P ro tec t ion Society, aid on con­

dit ion of an equal a m o u n t being raised

by pr ivate con t r ibu t ions . . . ... ... 150 0 0

119. N e w South Wales Zoological Society, aid

on condit ion of an equal amoun t being

raised by pr ivate subscript ions ... ... 600 0 0
120. Lord H o w e I s l and—Expenses in connect ion
with 250 0 0
121. To pay Munic ipa l R a t e s on G o v e r n m e n t
Bui ld ings 6,000 0 0

122.

W a g e s for Gardener , andTools and Inc iden ta l Expenses for Eas t Mai t l and Gaol Reserve

69

0

0

123.

P ro t ec to r a t e of t he Colony's share of expense of—as

of

Now

Gu inea—Propo r t i on

agreed a t t he Convention ... ... 2,500 0 0
124. Genera l improvements , Na t iona l P a r k ... 2,000 0 0

125. To mee t Counsel 's Fees and Expenses of

engrossing and searches in connection

with conveyancing and o ther legal ma t te r s 50 0 0
126. Expenses in connect ion with Local
Gove rnmen t 2,000 0 0
127. Towards publ icat ion of W o r k on Orchids. . . 50 0 0

128. Expenses in connect ion with t h e Board
appointed to act on behalf of the Govern­

ment in t he m a t t e r of In t e rna t iona l

Exchange of L i t e r a ry and Scientific
W o r k s , Official Publ icat ions , &c. ... 200 0 0
129. In spec to r of Scaffolding—Salary, £ 2 0 0 ;
t ravell ing and incidental expenses, £ 0 0 130 0 0
Carr ied over ... £24 ,124 0 0
Carr ied over £443 ,692 0 0
(Amount carried over . . . £16 ,302 10 0 )
(Amount brought over £16 ,302 10 0)
C H I E F SECRETARY—continued.
B r o u g h t over £113 ,002 0 0

Miscel laneous Services (irrespective of da te of claims) :—continued.

B r o u g h t over £21 ,124 0 0

130. Gove rnmen t Labour Bureau—Expenses in

connect ion with ... ... ... ... 700 0 0

1 3 1 . Expenses in connect ion with relief and

shel ter ing of t he Unemployed ... ... 2,230 0 0

132. Expenses in connect ion with the Exhib i t of

this Colony a t t he Imper ia l I n s t i t u t e .
London . 250 0 0
133. Hosp i t a l for Sick Children — R e n t of
Premises ... . . . ... . . . ... 125 0 0

134. Cost of Conveyance by Railway, & c , of

Unemployed from Governmen t L a b o u r
B u r e a u " 4,000 0 0
135 . To complete contrac ts and ou t s t and ing
liabilities in connect ion with Immigra t ion 500 0 0
136. P repa ra t ion of Statist ics containing informa­
t ion respec t ing t h e resources and indus­
t r ia l capabilit ies of t he Colony, for
publication in the U n i t e d Kingdom ... 125 0 0
137. F re igh t , In su rance , carr iage of goods, &c. . . 200 0 0

13S. P ropor t i on payable by this Colony to the Governmen t of W e s t e r n Aus t ra l i a for expend i tu re incurred in connect ion with t h e maintenance of the Garr i son a t

A lbany 650 0 0

139.    P ropor t i on payable by this Colon} - to the Gov­

e r n m e n t of Queens land for expendi tu re

incurred in connection with the mainten­

ance of the Garr ison at Thursday I s land 1 , 7 5 0 0 0

140. Nat iona l Shipwreck Belief Society of N e w

South Wales—Specia l grant in aid of ... 123 0 0

141 . Echo

142. Expenses in connection with t he Consoli­
dation and Amendment of S ta tu tes of

F a r m — G r a n t in aid of ... ... 50 0 0
N e w South W a l e s 3,000 0 0
143 . R e n t of Moorcliff and Victoria Lodge,
Mil ler ' s P o i n t , i n connect ion with Sydney
Hosp i ta l
* 150 0 0
144. To meet ou t s t and ing claims for ra i lway
passes in connect ion wi th Fire Brigades
Demons t ra t ion held 1S91 ... ' . . . 85 0 0
145. Sand-dr i f t ,Lady Robinson ' s Beach—special
g r a n t for reclamation, Ac. ... ... 100 0 0
146. Wol longong Sand-drif t Trus t—specia l g ran t
for improvements ... ... . . . 100 0 0

147. Coun t ry and Suburban Fire Br igades—

special g ran t ... . . . . . . ... 2,500 0 0
148. Towards erect ion of Lock-up, -Maclean ... 500 0 0
149. Addi t ion and Repairs , Victoria Lodge ,
Botanic Gardens ... 200 0 0

150. Expenses in connect ion with Commission

of Inqu i ry , Bay View Asylum ... ... 1,000 0 0

1 5 1 . Expenses in connection wi th Inqu i ry into

s ta te of Fisheries of t he Colony ... 1,000 0 0

152. Expenses in connect ion with Commission of

Inqu i ry into t he s ta te of t he Civil Service 2,500 0 0
153. Special G r a n t to Coun t ry and Suburban

Municipal i t ies , equal to 5s. per £ of t he to ta l a m o u n t of t h e general ra tes

collected for the Munic ipa l half-year
ending 2nd Augus t , 1S95 ... " . . . 3 2 , 5 0 0 0 0
78,484 0 0
522,170 0 0
(Amount carried over . . . . . . . . . £ 5 3 8 , 4 7 8 10 0)
(Amount brought over £538 ,478 10 0)

IV. TREASURER AND SECRETARY FOR FINANCE AND TRADE : —

Any sum or sums of money not exceeding Three hundred and thirty-

five thousand six hundred and ninety-live pounds, to defray the

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

154, Treasu ry £12 ,678 0 0
155. S tamp D u t i e s 2,159 0 0
156. Cus toms 30,735 0 0
157. Gold Receivers ... ... ... . . . ... . . . . . . 55 0 0
158. Gold and Escor t ( i r respect ive of date of claims) . . . . . . 300 0 0
159. G o v e r n m e n t P r i n t e r ' s D e p a r t m e n t ... . . . . . . . . . 38,844 0 0
100. S tores and Sta t ionery 00,762 0 0
101 . Mercan t i l e Explosive D e p a r t m e n t 4,470 0 0
102. Board of H e a l t h 0,940 0 0
163. Glebe I s l and Aba t to i r s 0,398 0 0
164, Board of P h a r m a c y 70 0 0
165. Shipping M a s t e r s . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . 1,331 0 0

Mar ino Board of N e w South W a l e s :—

166. M a r i n e Board , Sydney £ 2 , 7 9 3 0 0
167. Local M a r i n e Board, Newcas t l e . . . ... . . . 852 0 0
168. H a r b o u r Mas t e r s 467 0 0
169. Colonial Light -houses 3,489 0 0
170. Sea and River Pi lots 0,133 0 0
171 . Boa tmen 5,877 0 0
172. Te legraph Sta t ions 673 0 0

173.

Aus t ra l i an da te of claims)

Coast

L ight -houses

( i r respect ive

of

700 0 0
I 7 4 . Miscel laneous (irrespective of da te of c la ims) . . . 3,872 0 0
24,850 0 0
175. Life-boats ( i r respect ive of da te of claims) GOO 0 0
176. Publ ic W h a r f s 2,648 0 0
Misce l laneous Services ( i r respect ive of da t e of claims) :—
177. Pos tage of Publ ic D e p a r t m e n t s £ 1 5 , 5 0 0 0 0
178. Adver t i s ing for t h e Publ ic Service ... ... 3,500 0 0
179. F o r t h e t ransmiss ion of Telegraphic Messages . . . 10,000 0 0

180.

Commission G o v e r n m e n t

on

P a y m e n t s

in

E n g l a n d

by

t h e

Financia l Agen t s ... ... 1,350 0 0
181 . I n s u r a n c e , & c , on Eng l i sh Shipments ... . . . 350 0 0
182. M a n a g e m e n t of, and expenses in connect ion

with paymen t of half-yearly dividends on,

Insc r ibed Stock by the B a n k of Eng land . . . 1 0 , 3 7 8 0 0

183. Exchange on Remi t t ances wi th in and beyond

t h e Colony 8,000 0 0

184. Commission on paymen t of Deben tu re s and

I n t e r e s t on Deben tu re s in Sydney ... ... 113 0 0
185. F o r t h e relief and conveyance of dis t ressed

Seamen belonging to t he Colony from Fore ign

Po r t s , or from W r e c k e d Vessels , &c. ... 100 0 0
186. I n aid of t h e Sailors H o m e , Newcas t l e . . . . . . 175 0 0

187. To subsidize Tug-boats for N o r t h e r n Rivers and

H a r b o u r s 3,200 0 0
188. To subsidize Tug-boat for Clarence River ... 450 0 0

189. F o r

I n t e r e s t a t 4 per cent, t empora ry possession of

on F u n d s in

t he

t h e Government ,
be longing to Sui tors in Equ i ty and L u n a c y
P a t i e n t s 1,750 0 0
Carr ied over ... . . . £54 ,866 0 0
Carried over £198 ,852 0 0
(Amount carried over . . . . . . . . . £538 ,478 1 0 0 )
(Amount brought over £538 ,478 10 0)

TREASURER AND SECRETARY FOR FINANCE AND TRADE—continued.

Brough t over £198 ,852 0 0

Miscel laneous Services (irrespective of date of claims)—continued.

B r o u g h t over ... £54,8G6 0 0

190.

A m o u n t conveyance, wi thout

payable

to

Rai lway

D e p a r t m e n t

for

charge, of M e m b e r s of

Par l i ament , Dis t inguished Visi tors , School
Children, and others 10,000 0 0
1 9 1 . To pay in te res t , a t 3 and 4 per cent . , on t he
uninves ted F u n d s a t t he credi t of t h e
Governmen t Savings Bank in t he Treasu ry . . . 10,000 0 0
192. To pay in te res t , at 4 per cent. , on t he uninvested
F u n d s a t t h e credit of t h e Civil Service
Superannua t ion Account ... ... ... 3,500 0 0
193. To pay in teres t , a t 4 pe r cent. , on t h e balance
uninvested a t t he cred i t of t he Munic ipa l
Council of Sydney—Sink ing F u n d Account . . 280 0 0

194. To pay in te res t at 3 and 4 per cent, on balance

a t t he credi t of the B a n k r u p t c y Uncla imed
Dividend F u n d 60 0 0
195. To pay in te res t a t 3 and 4 per cent, on t he

uninves ted balance a t credit of the B a n k r u p t c y

Es ta t e s Account 200 0 0
196. Sewerage Ra tes , Pub l ic Bui ld ings 2,000 0 0
197. W a t e r Ra tes , & c , various Publ ic Bui ld ings ,
Sydney and Coun t ry Towns 2,500 0 0

198.   To pay in te res t a t 4 and 4 } per cent , on special deposits by t h e Savings Bank of N e w South

W a l e s 15,000 0 0
199. To meet Legal Expenses , T reasu ry D e p a r t ­
m e n t 150 0 0

200. To pay in te res t a t 3 and 4 per cent , on daily

credi t ba lance of t h e Colonial T reasu re r ' s
Cu ra to r of I n t e s t a t e E s t a t e s Accoun t ... 2,000 0 0
2 0 1 . To pay in te res t at 3 and 4 per cent , on daily
credi t balance of t he Colonial T reasu re r ' s
Reg i s t r a r in B a n k r u p t c y Accoun t . . . . . . 50 0 0

202. To pay in te res t a t 3 and 4 per cent, on daily

credi t balance of t h e Colonial Treasure r ' s
Regis t ra r of P r o b a t e s Account ... ... 30 0 0

203. To meet Unforeseen Expenses t o be hereaf te r

accounted for 1,000 0 0

101,636 0 0

204.    To mee t expenses connected with paymen t of Imper ia l , Mil i tary ,

and Nava l Pens ioners in t he Colony . . . ... . . . 207 0 0
205. N e w Sys tem of Di rec t Taxa t ion—To mee t expenses in
connect ion wi th t h e in t roduc t ion of t he L a n d and I n c o m e
Tax Assessment , &c 10,000 0 0

206.

Advance

to T r e a s u r e r — T o advances t o Pub l i c Officers, and on account of o the r

enable

t h e Treasu re r

t o

m a k e

Govern­

ments , and to pay expenses of an unforeseen n a t u r e which
will a f terwards be submi t ted for Pa r l i amen ta ry appropr ia­
t ion. The whole a m o u n t to be adjus ted no t la te r t h a n the
30 th J u n e , 1896 25,000 0 0

335,695 0 0

(Amount carried over £874 ,173 10 0)
(Amount brought over... ... ... £874 ,173 10 0 )

I V . RAILWAYS :—Any sum or sums of money not exceeding Nine hundred and one thousand five hundred and eight pounds, to defray the Salaries, Contingencies, and other Expenses of the Establishments and Services following :—

Rai lways and Tramways :—

207. Exis t ing L i n e s — W o r k i n g Expenses ( irrespec­
t ive of date of claims) £892 ,258 0 0

Miscel laneous Services ( irrespective of da te of claims) :—

208. Advances to Contrac tors . (Vote to be recouped
as advances are recovered) ... ... . . . £1 ,500 0 0
209. Gra tu i t i e s a t r a t e of one month ' s pay for each

year of service, to Officers of P e r m a n e n t Staff no t ent i t led to pensions, whose services have

been, or will be, dispensed with . . . . . . 2,750 0 0

210. To meet t h e aba temen t which should, in t e rms of t h e Civil Service Act , be deducted from the pensions payable to Officers whose services have been, or will be, dispensed with, also g ra tu i t i e s to W e e k l y W a g e s Staff dispensed wi th

3,000

0

0

2 1 1 .

To

provide for G r a t u i t i e s which may become payable to relat ives of Employes fatal ly

in jured while in execut ion of the i r d u t y ... 2,000 0 0

9,250 0 0

901,508 0 0

V . THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL :—Any sum or sums of money not exceeding Nineteen thousand and seventy-one pounds, to defray the Salaries, Contingencies, and other Expenses of the Establishments and Services following:—

212. T h e At to rney -Gene ra l £ 2 , 5 9 4 0 0
213. Pa r l i ame n ta ry Dra f t smen 1,038 0 0
214. Crown Solicitor ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,459 0 0
215. Q u a r t e r Sessions 11,980 0 0

19,071 0 0

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

not exceeding One hundred and seventy-nine thousand three hundred and fourteen pounds, to defray the Salaries, Contingencies, and other Expenses of the Establishments and Services following :—

210. D e p a r t m e n t of L a n d s £ 3 8 , 9 8 8 0 0
Minor R o a d s : —

To mee t expenses of fencing Publ ic Roads when

217. proclaimed t h r o u g h enclosed land ... . . . £ 5 0 0 0 0
Al ignment-pos ts for Towns ... . . . . . . 50 0 0

218 .

To mee t Claims for Compensa t ion for L a n d for proclaimed roads and extension of s t ree ts 1,500

t a k e n

0 0

2,050 0 0

219. L a n d Agen t s , Appra isers , and o thers 20,461 0 0
220. L a n d Appea l C o u r t
1,055 0 0
Carried over £ 6 9 , 1 5 4 0 0
(Amount carried over . . . ... £1 ,794,752 10 0)
(Amount bought over £1 ,794,752 10 0 )

SECRETARY FOR LANDS—continued.

Brough t over £ 6 9 , 1 5 1 0 0
Miscel laneous Services ( i r respect ive of d a t e of claims) :—
221. Publ ic Cemete r i e s—Purchase and re sumpt ion
of sites, fencing, clearing, bui ld ing, &c. ... £ 3 0 0 0 0

222. Towards t he cost of r e sumpt ion of land for, and construct ion of, ra i lway siding in the W o r o n o r a Cemete ry a t Suther land , for t he Southern Suburbs of Sydney

2,500 0 0

223. For t he resumpt ion of land a t Bul l i Pass for
recreat ion purposes ... ... . . . ... 250 0 0

224.

I m p r o v e m e n t P a r k s and Recrea t ion G r o u n d s

and

Genera l Ma in t enance of

Publ ic

... ... 7,000 0 0
225. I m p r o v e m e n t of W e n t w o r t h P a r k ... ... 125 0 0
226. I m p r o v e m e n t of Victor ia P a r k ... . . . . . . 125 0 0
227. Improvemen t of Pa rks , N o r t h Sydney ... . . . 125 0 0
228. I m p r o v e m e n t of H y d e , Cook, and Phill ip P a r k s 500 0 0
229. Improvemen t of B u s h c u t t e r Bay P a r k . . . . . . 125 0 0

230. For the improvement of t h e islands in P o r t

Jackson , for recreat ion purposes ... ... 125 0 0
2 3 1 . For t he improvement of Rodd I s land for
recreat ion purposes ... . . . ... ... 10O 0 0

232. Pees to Commissioners of Cour t s of Claims for

hear ing and repo r t i ng on Claims to G r a n t s of
Land , in t e rms of t h e Act 5 W m . I V N o . 2 1 . . . 50 0 0
33. Lega l Expenses 1,000 0 0

12,525 0 0

2 3 1 . Survey of L a n d s 85,929 0 0
235. Tr igonometr ica l Survey of t he C o l o n y . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,1S1 0 0
Special Se rv ices :—
230. De ta i l Surveys of Cities, Towus, and Suburbs . . . £ 1 , 5 2 5 0 0
237. L a b o u r Se t t l ements 5,000 O 0

9,525 0 0

179,311 0 0

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

money not exceeding Pour hundred and thirty-four thousand six

hundred and fifty-four pounds fourteen shillings and six pence, to defray the Salaries, Contingencies, and other Expenses of the
Establishments and Services following:—
238. D e p a r t m e n t of Publ ic Works—Es tab l i shmen t £ 3 8 , 7 3 9 14 0
Publ ic W o r k s and Services :—
239. Dock Es tab l i shmen t 2,409 0 0
240. D r e d g e Service 49,851 0 0
2 4 1 . H a r b o u r s a n d Rivers Navigat ion and
"Water Supp ly £ 2 2 , 3 6 0 0 0
242. Arch i t ec t 30,210 0 0
243. Roads and Bridges 250,000 0 0
244. Sewerage 1,500 0 0

304,070 0 0

245 . Pa r l i a me n ta ry Standing Commit tee on Publ ic W o r k s ... 098 0 0
246. B o a r d of W a t e r Supply and Sewerage 33,700 0 0
247. R ichmond W a t e r W o r k s 350 0 0
248. H u n t e r Dis t r ic t W a t e r Supply and Sewerage Board 4,771 0 0

434,654 14 0

(Amount carried over £2 ,408 ,721 4 6 )
(Amount bought over £2 ,408 ,721 4 6)

V I I I . ADMINISTRATION OP JUSTICE :—Any sum or sums of money not exceeding One hundred and forty-one thousand one hundred pounds, to defray the Salaries, Contingencies, and other Expenses of the Establishments and Services following :—

249. D e p a r t m e n t of Jus t i ce £ 5 , 2 3 3 0 0
250. M a s t e r in Equ i ty .. ... 1,691 0 0
2 5 1 . P r o t h o n o t a r y ... 5,557 0 0
252. Divorce Cour t 109 0 0
253 . Cu ra to r 822 0 0
254. Sheriff 10,900 0 0
255. B a n k r u p t c y C o u r t 1,390 0 0
256. P r o b a t e Office 941 0 0
257. Dis t r ic t Cour t s 3,870 0 0
25S. Coroners 4,283 0 0
259. P e t t y Sessions 42 ,091 0 0
260. P r i sons 61,165 0 0
261 . P a t e n t s and Copyr ight 1,401 0 0

Miscel laneous Services ( irrespective of da te of claims) :—

262. Allowances t o Inspec to r s and Sub- Inspec tors ,
u n d e r L icens ing Act , 45 Vic. N o . 14 ... £ 2 8 9 0 0
263 . Almanacs for Coun t ry Benches of Magis t ra tes ,
Newspape r s , L a w Books, &c. ... . . . 50 0 0

264. Charge and p repa ra t ion of Books for binding in

L a w L ib ra ry ... ... . . . ... . . . 25 0 0
265 . I n aid of Discharged P r i sone r s ' A id Society ... 25 0 0

266. For purchase of fifty bound copies of the New-

South W a l e s W e e k l y No te s 53 0 0

267. For purchase of one hundred copies of Supreme

Cour t L a w R e p o r t s ... 210 0 0

268. For expenses of Inqui r ies unde r Commission

Act , 44 Vie. N o . 1, and Inqu i r i e s u n d e r
Criminal L a w A m e n d m e n t Act , sec. 3S3 ... 75 0 0
289. F o r Services of a Law Repor ter for B a n k r u p t c y
and P r o b a t e Cour t s .. 75 0 0

270. B e n t of addit ional Office accommodat ion for

Min is te r ia l D e p a r t m e n t 99 0 0

271 . Necropol is—for forming Roads and Dra in ing

in connect ion wi th extension of t he Cemetery 375 0 0

272.

L o n g (0 th Edi t ion)

Bay

Cemete ry—Genera l

Improvemen t s . . .

50

0

0

273 . To purchase of fifty cop ie sAus t r a l i anMag i s t r a t e s
... 139 0 0

274. F o r

purchase W o m a n s '

of fifty

copies W a d e ' s

Mar r i ed

P r o p e r t y A c t 50 0 0
275. F o r purchase of one h u n d r e d copies G a r r e t t ' s
and W a l k e r ' s P r o b a t e Act 72 0 0
1,587 0 0
141,100 0 0

I X . PUBLIC INSTRUCTION :—Any sum or sums of money not exceeding Three hundred and seventy-nine thousand six hundred and fifty-three pounds, to defray the Salaries, Contingencies, and other Expenses of the Establishments and Services following :—

270. Publ ic I n s t ruc t i on u n d e r t he A c t 43 Vic. N o . 23 £350 ,829 0 0
Indus t r i a l Schools :—
277. Nau t ica l School-ship " Sobraon" £ 3 , 9 0 1 0 0
278 . Indus t r i a l School for Gir ls , P a r r a m a t t a ... 1,400 0 0
5,421 0 0
279. Observatory 2,040 0 0
280. M u s e u m 2,457 0 0
2 8 1 . F r e e Publ ic L ib ra ry 4.231 0 0
282. Church and School Lands 1,014 0 0
Carr ied over £305 ,998 0 0
(Amount carried over £2 ,519 .821 4 6)
(Amount brought over ... ... £2 ,549,821 4 6 )
P U B L I C INSTRUCTION—cont inued.
Brought over £365 ,998 0 0

Grants in aid of Public Institutions (irrespective of date of claims) :—

Sydney University—•

283. For Additions, .Repairs, and Furniture ... £ 5 0 0 0 0
281. For Additional Endowment 2,500 0 0
285. To provide for the establishment of evening

Lectures (including University Exten­

sion Lectures, and Lectures in Law) ... 1,000 0 0

286. Matriculation and other Fees for Students of

the Training Schools under the Department

who are attending University Lectures. . . 500 0 0

287. For purchase of Works of Art for the National

Art Gallery 1,500 0 0

28S. Towards the maintenance of the National Art

Gallery... 1,000 0 0

289. Towards the maintenance of the Art Society of

New South Wales " . . . 250 0 0
290. Linnean Society 50 0 0
291. Eoyal Society—Amount in proportion of £ 1 to
every £ 1 raised by private contributions ... 250 0 0

292. The Eoyal Geographical Society of Australasia—

Amount in proportion of £ 1 to every £ 1

raised by private contributions ... ... 50 0 0
293. Field Naturalists' Association ... ... ... 5 0 0

294. Instruction to the Blind—Amount in proportion

of£2toevery £lraisedbyprivateeontributions 250 0 0

295. Fo r providing Mechanics Institutes and kindred

Institutions with maps, &c. ... ... . . . 25 0 0

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

portion of £ 1 , to every £ 2 raised by private

contributions ... *.. ... 1,000 0 0

297. In aid of Buildings (Educational Institutions),

in the proportion of £ 1 to every £ 1 raised and

expended on new and additional buildings ... 1,750 0 0

298. In aid of the " Women's Branch of the Eoyal

Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals," to assist it in its work in connection with Public Schools

25 0 0

13,655 0 0

379,653 0 0

X . S E C R E T A R Y FOR M I N E S AND A G R I C U L T U R E :—Any sum or

sums of money not exceeding Ninety thousand six hundred and

eighty-eight pounds, to defray the Salaries, Contingencies, and other

Expenses of the Establishments and Services following :—

299. Department of Mines £38 ,613 0 0
300. Prevention of Scab in Sheep 10,495 0 0
301 . Imported Stock 1,467 0 0
302. Registration of Brands 961 0 0
303. Management of Pounds and Commons (irrespective of date of
c la ims) . . . . . . ... ... ... ... ... ... 65 0 0
304. Public Watering Places and Artesian Boring ... ... ... 9,182 0 0
305. Agriculture and Forestry (irrespective of date of claims) ... 19,355 0 0
306. School of Mines and Assay Works (irrespective of date
of claims) 1,500 0 0
Carried over £81 ,638 0 0
(Amount carried over .. £2 ,929,474 4 6 )
{Amount brought over £2 ,029,474 4 6)
S E C R E T A R Y FOR M I N E S AND A G R I C U L T U R E — c o n t i n u e d .
Brought over £81 ,638 0 0

Miscellaneous Services (irrespective of date of claims) :—

307. For the purposes of Pastures and Stock Protec­

tion Act £ 1 , 2 5 0 0 0

308. Cultivation of Virus of Pleuro-Pneumonia and

investigation of Parasitic Diseases in Stock. . . 50 0 0

309. Control and marking and fencing of Travelling

Stock and Camping Beserves, purchase of
Land for Crossing-places, improvement of
access to Water Peserves, removal of

obstructions, and suppression of trespass ... 750 0 0

310. To meet expenses in connection with the Becla-

mation on Sand-drift, Newcastle ... ... 250 0 0

311. Compensation for cancellation of sale of lease of

land in terms of section 45, Land Act 1884,

and section 2, of Mining Act 1880 1,000 0 0

312. To meet the expenses of subsidising the Agri­

cultural Societies of the Colony, which receive
during the year annual subscriptions of

members amounting to not less than £ 1 0 0 , in proportion of 10s. for every £ 1 raised by

private contributions ... ... ... ... 5,000 0 0
313. To meet expenses of working Vine Diseases Act 750 0 0

9,050 0 0

9 0 , 6 8 8 0 0
X I . 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 Three hundred and eighty-five thousand two hundred and eighty-nine pounds, to defray the Salaries, Contingencies, and other Expenses of the Establishments and Services following :—•

314. Postal and Electric Telegraph Department £385 ,2S0 0 0
(TOTAL AMOUNT APPROPRIATED FOE THE S E R V I C E OF THE P E R I O D FROM 1ST JANUARY
TO 3 0 T H J U N E OF THE T E A R 1 8 0 5 ) £ 3 , 4 0 5 , 4 5 1 4 6
F O P T H E S E R V I C E OP T H E YEAR 1804 AND P R E V I O U S Y 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 Four hundred and thirty-seven thousand three hundred and forty pounds thirteen shillings and eleven pence, to defray the Supplementary Charges for the Year 1894 and previous Years, of the Salaries, Contingencies, and other Expenses of the Estahlishments and Services following:—

SERVICES OP 181)2 AND PREVIOUS YEARS.

Colonial Secretary :—•

Permanent and Volunteer Military Forces—

Artillery Force — Contingencies — Travelling further sum

Expenses—-

£ 2 1 0 3 1

Commanding Engineer—Salaries —Lieutenant-Colonel, at £1 ,200 per annum from 23rd October, 1801, to 31st December, 1802 (less amount paid at rate of £ 8 5 0 and allowances)

113 0 0

Volunteer Force—Contingencies—Incidental Expenses, Travel­

ling Expenses, &c.—further sum ... ... ... ... 5,176 10 1

Ordnance and Barrack Department—Warlike Stores—further

sum Naval Brigade—Arrears of pay due to Lieutenant A. G. 345 10 7
Milson from 1st August, 1801, to 31st August, 1802 ... 103 16 0
Carried over £5 ,985 8 0

SUPPLEMENTARY—con t inued .

SERVICES OF 1892 AND PREVIOUS YEARS—continued.

Brought over ... ... . . . £5 ,9S5 8 9

Colonial Secretary—continued.

Miscellaneous Services—

In aid of the Agricultural Societies of the Colony in the proportion £ 1 for every £ 1

raised by private contribution—further sum Balance of Purchase Money for Site for Cottage 679 5 8
Homes at Parramatta..." ... 100 0 0

779 5 8

Treasurer and Secretary for Finance and Trade:— Stores and Stationery—

Contingencies—Amount required to pay in­ creased Customs Duties on goods supplied

under contracts for 1S92—further sum 16 1 10

Salaries—Clerk at £ 2 4 0 per annum (less £ 2 0 0 voted in Estimates), from 4th Ju ly ...

19 13 6

35 15 4

Miscellaneous Services—Advertising for the Public Service—

further sum 2 11 0

Secretary for Lauds—•

Department of Lands—

Clerk at £ 2 0 0 per annum (less £ 1 7 5 voted in Estimates), to 30th June, 1892

12 10 0

Contingencies—Subsidies to owners under
Babbit Nuisance Act—further sum... ... 27 0 8

39 10 8

Minister of Public Instruction :—

Miscellaneous—Repairs, pumping, A c . N.S.S. ' ' V e r n o n " 232 15 3

7,075 6 8

SERVICES OF 1893.

Executive and Legislative :—

His Excellency the Governor—

Contingencies—

Salary at £ 1 3 7 10s. per annum, from 4th
October, 1893, to 10th September, 1S94,

Clerk to Private Secretary, pending retire­
ment Incidental Expenses—further sum ... " 313 1 7
. . . 66 12 6

379 17 1

Legislative Officers during absence on leave of Clerk of Parliaments—

Council — Contingencies—-Special

allowance

to

further sum 50 0 0

Legislative Council and Assembly— Contingencies—

Alterations, Legislative Council Chamber and Parliamentary Refreshment Boom

...

20 0 0

Incidental Expenses—further sum ... ... I86 15 0

206 15 0

Colonial Secretary:—

Colonial Secretary—Contingencies—Incidental and Unforeseen

Expenses—further sum 67 11 8

Vice-President of the Executive Council and Representative of the Government in the Legislative Council—Secretary at £ 3 7 1 per annum from 1st April (less £ 3 6 0 voted in Estimates)

8 5 0

Carried over £ 7 1 2 8 9
(A mount carried over £7 ,075 8 8 )
(Amount brought over ... ... ... £7,07.) 6 8

SUPPLEMENTARY—con t inued .

SERVICES OF 1893—continued.

Brought over £ 7 1 2 8 9

Colonial Secretary—continued.

Permanent Military Forces—

General Staff— Salaries—Salary and allowances paid to Lieut.

Lit t le to April, pending retirement ... 120 11 3

Contingencies—Difference in pay and allow­

ances voted to Officers of the Headquarters

Staff and the Permanent Artillery Regi­
ments, and the rates laid down in Royal Warrant for Imperial Officers serving in South Africa, including similar Colonial

allowances ... ... ... ... ... 2,353 7 7
Commanding E n g i n e e r -

Salaries—Lieut.-Colonel at £1 ,200 per annum (less amount voted for salary and allow­ ances)

82 0 0

Contingencies—

Passage to England of Sergeant Stevens, wife, and family

100 0 0

Compensation at the rate of two months' salary to Messrs. Drage and Stevenson, late Assistant Accountant and Draftsman respectively, consequent upon abolition

of offices 75 0 0

Permanent Medical Staff— Salaries—Warrant-Officer at £ 1 8 2 3s. 5d.

per annum (less £ 1 2 0 voted on Estimates) General Contingencies—

62

3

5

Incidental Expenses—further sum ... 502 2 7

Removal of household rubbish at Port Scratchley

26

0

0

Volunteer Porces—•

Salaries—Salaries to 31st March of Officers and

Non-commissioned Officers whose services

have been dispensed with ... ... ... 334 0 0

Contingencies— Travelling expenses, &c—further sum

... 1,406 11 2

Allowances to 31st March to Officers and

Non-commissioned Officers whose services

have been dispensed with ... ... ... 162 9 4

5,290 5 4

Ordnance and Barrack Department—Military Branch—Salaries

—Difference in pay voted and the rates laid down in Royal

Warrant for Imperial Officers serving in South Africa,

including similar Colonial allowances for the Assistant

Commissary-General of Ordnance and the Deputy Assistant 178 8 9

Naval Forces—Volunteer Naval Artillery—Contingencies—

Incidental Expenses—further sum ... 68 8 10

The Medical Adviser to the Government—•

Contingencies— Pees to Medical Practitioners, &c—further

sum 1,200 0 0

Maintenance of Sick Paupers in the Sydney, Prince Alfred,and other Hospitals—further sum

1,966 16 11

3,166 16 11

Carried over £9 ,436 8 7
(Amount carried over £7 ,075 6 8 )
(Amount brought over ... ... ... £7 ,075 6 8 )

SUPPLEMENTARY—con t inued .

SERVICES OF 1893—continued.

Brought over £ 9 , 4 3 6 8 7

Colonial Secretary—continued.

Government Statistician—Contingencies—Expenses in connec­

tion with completion of Census—further sum ... ... 200 0 0

Agent-General for the Colony—Contingencies—Incidental

Expenses—further sum ... ... ... ... ... 56 14 8

Asylums for the Infirm and Destitute—Contingencies—Eations,

Medical Comforts, &c.—further sum ... ... ... 9,773 11 2

State Children's Belief Branch—Contingencies—Maintenance,

Additional Inspection, &c.—further sum ... ... . . . 5,132 7 7

Botanic Gardens—Contingencies—Improvements to Garden at

Government House ... ... ... ... ... .. 100 0 0

Charitable Allowances (irrespective of date of claims)—

For the support of Women and Children in the Benevolent Asylum, Sydney, and Infants' Home, and other Institutions—further sum 2,171 12 0

In aid of Charitable Institutions, on condition that an equal amount be raised by private annual contributions, and also that the Government, through Police Magistrates or other approved Officers, have the right of recommending the admission of Patients— further sum

3,123 0 4

Cowra District Hospital—Special grant .. . 150 0 0
Bulli Benevolent Society—Special grant ... 40 0 0

5,484 12 4

Miscellaneous Services (irrespective of date of claims)—

Maintenance of deserted children, paupers

taken charge of for protection, expenses of

transmission, &c.—further sum ... ... 44 4 2

Expenses of Royal Commission of Inquiry into working of Deeds and Search Branch, Registrar-General's Office

329 14 3

Gratuity to Mrs. Britten, in consideration of extra and overtime work performed by her

late husband in connection with the ' ; Official

History of New South "Wales" 50 0 0

Expenses in connection with Appeals to Privy Council

500 0 0

Belief to and cost of conveyance by Bailways,
& c , of Unemployed—further sum ... ... 5,738 6 9
Advance to Municipalities, &c, &c.—further
sum 138 0 5

Expenses in connection with the compilation

of the " Official History of New South

Wales"—further sum Special grant for planting and maintenance of

...

...

...

457 8 7

Wollongong Sand-drift Expenses in connection with the revision of the

100 0 0

list of Fishes of Australia—further sum ... 3 5 8

Expenses in connection with the Exhibit of

this Colony at the Imperial Institute, London

—further sum ... ... ... ... ... 375 13 3

The World's Columbian Exposition at Chicago

—towards expenses in connection with the

Commission—further sum ... ... ... 1,879 11 0

Law costs, Champ v. Colonial Secretary, in connection with Sericulture ...

...

...

273 2

3

To complete contracts and outstanding liabilities in connection with Immigration—further sum

398 16

3

Carried over £ 1 0 , 2 8 8 2 7
Carried over £30 ,183 14 4
(Amount carried over £7 ,075 6 8 )
(Amount brought over . . . . . . . . . £7 ,075 6 8)

SUPPLEMENTARY—cont inued .

SERVICES OF 1893—continued

Brought over £30 ,183 14 4

Colonial Secretary—continued.

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

Brought over ... £10 ,288 2 7

Expenses of investigation into the charges

preferred against the Director of Charitable

Institutions ... ... ... ... ... 21 3 0

Proportion payable by this Colony to the

Government of Western Australia for expen­

diture incurred in connection with the main­
tenance of the garrison at Albany, from 1st

Ju ly to 31st December ... " 588 6 8

Expenses in connection with trip of s.s. ' 'Thetis " to Norfolk and Lord Howe Islands to convey shipwrecked crews of " Girvan

and l i Mary Ogilvie " to Sydney

214 0

5

Government connection therewith—further sum ...

Labour

Bureau—Expenses

in

... 100 10 4

Contributions by this Colony in connection with Customs International Bureau

...

...

123 5 2

Land resumed at Bandwick in connection with Rifle Range

2,506

12 0

Towards general improvements, Centennial
Park—further sum ... ... ... ... 8 15 6

Expenses of testing in London N.S .W. Frozen Meat, Game, and Pish

14 0 0

Special Grant, Grafton Fire Brigade Board ... 75 0 0

Expenses incurred in connection with Fire Brigade Demonstration at Bathurst.. .

... 629 19 0

Expenses in London in connection with report on grading Butter and production, and marketing of Colonial Dairy Produce generally

300 9 0

Preparation of report on prospects of Colonial Honey Trade with London

40 0 0

Law Costs, Makin v. Attorney General ... 328 15 0

Balance of purchase money of land at Balmain, required as a site for a Fire Brigade Station

(£1 ,250 ) 50 0 0

15,328 9 11

Treasurer and Secretary for Finance and Trade:—

Treasury—Salaries—

Chief Clerk, Pay Branch, at £ 4 0 0 per annum

(less £ 3 8 0 voted in Estimates) ; Assistant

Examiner, at £ 3 4 5 per annum (less £ 3 3 5

voted in Estimates) ; Clerk, at £ 3 4 1 per

annum (less £ 3 3 5 voted in Estimates) ; 2

Clerks at £ 2 0 1 per annum (less £ 2 9 0 voted

in Estimates) ; Clerk at £ 2 7 3 per annum

(less £ 2 7 2 voted in Estimates) ; Clerk at

£ 2 5 5 per annum (less £ 2 5 4 voted in

Estimates) ; Clerk at £ 2 2 5 per annum (less

£ 2 1 8 voted in Estimates), from 1st December

Three Probationers at £ 5 0 per annum each,
from 9th October, 23rd October, and 18th

3 18 4
December, respectively ... ... ... 22 16 11

26 15 3

Carried over £45 ,538 19 6
(Amount carried over ... £ 7 , 0 7 5 6 8 )

C

(Amount brought over £ 7 , 0 7 5 6 8 )

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

SERVICES OF 1893—continued.

Brought over £45 ,538 19 6

Treasurer and Secretary for Finance and Trade—continued.

Customs— Salaries—Out-door Officer, at £ 2 7 5 per annum,

from 1st November ... ... ... ... 44 15 10

Contingencies — Allowances to Extra Tide- waiters, &c.—further sum

...

...

... 1,222 13

0

1,267 8 10

Government Printer's Department—Contingencies—To meet charges of an unforeseen and exceptional nature—further sum

2,032 16 6

Stores and Stationery—Stores and Stationery for the Public
Service generally—further sum 504 2 6

Ordnance and Barrack Department — Civil and Magazine Branch—Salaries—Messenger, at £ 1 0 0 per annum, from 1st Ju ly (less £ 7 5 voted in Estimates)

12

10

0

Shipping Masters-—-Contingencies—Incidental Expenses—
further sum 3 4 0

Marine Board of New South Wales—

Miscellaneous (irrespective of date of claims)— Gas supplied, South Head Light-house

...

351 14

7

New Steamer for Pilot Service—-further sum 183 4 6

534 19 1

Public Wharfs—Salaries—Clerk at £ 1 5 0 per

annum, from 1st Ju ly (less £ 1 2 5 voted in

Estimates-in-Chief) 12 10 0

Contingencies—-

Erection of Shed on No. 2 Je t ty , Circular

Quay 93 8 0
Incidental Expenses—further sum ... ... 408 18 9

514 16 9

Miscellaneous Services—(irrespective of date of claims) —

Postage of Public Departments—further sum... 7,478 3 11

Exchange on Remittances within and beyond

the Colony—further sum 4,594 7 7

Interest on Advances made by various Banks

in London, Exchange, & c , on Bills dis­

counted—further sum For interest on Funds in the temporary ... ... ... 9,632 4 4

possession of the Government belonging to Suitors in Equity and Lunacy Patients—

further sum

To pay interest at 4 per cent, on Daily Credit
Balance, Colonial Treasurer Registrar in

... ... ... ... ... 554 9 10
Bankruptcy Account . . . ... ... ... 6 8 1 1

To pay interest at 4|- per cent, on Special Deposits by the Savings Bank of New South Wales—further sum

2,217 0 0

To pay interest at 4 per cent, on the uninvested
Funds at the credit of the Civil Service
Superannuation Account—further sum ... 682 18 7

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

the credit of the Municipal Council of Sydney

—Sinking Fund Account—further sum ... 43 1 5

To pay interest at 4 per cent, on balance at

the credit of the Bankruptcy Unclaimed

Dividend Fund—further sum ... . . . 1 7 7
Carried over £ 2 5 , 2 1 0 2 2
Carried over £50 ,408 17 2
(Amount carried over ... . . . . . . . . . £ 7 , 0 7 5 6 8 )
(Amount Drought over £ 7 , 0 7 5 6 8 )

SUPPLEMENTARY—con t inued .

SERVICES OE 1893—continued.

Brought over £ 5 0 , 4 0 8 17 2

Treasurer and Secretary for Finance and Trade—continued.

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

Brought over ... £ 2 5 , 2 1 0 2 2

Premium on Debentures purchased on account

of Railway Loan, 31 Vic. No. 11—further

sum 1,047 9 6

Sewerage Bates, Public Buildings—further sum 1,985 2 2 Interest on Advances by Banks in Sydney ... 349 6 3 "Water Bates, &c, various Public Buildings,

Sydney and Country Towns—further sum ... To meet Legal Expenses, Treasury Department

801 15 10

•—further sum.. . ... ... ... ... 101 2 (J

Expenses in connection with Annual Drawing of

Debentures issued under Act 31 Vic. No. 11 18 18 0

29,513 1G 5

Railways:—

Miscellaneous Services—Costs in the Criminal proceedings v.

Martin 330 0 0

Attorney-General:—•

The Attorney-General — Contingencies—Pees to Prosecuting

Barrister, &c.—further sum ... ... ... ... ... 405 1 0

Secretary for Lands :—

Department of Lands—Salaries—Local Land Board Offices—

Clerk at £ 2 2 2 10s. per annum (less £ 2 0 0 voted in Esti­

mates), from 1st June ... . . . ... ... ••• 13 2 0

Secretary for Public "Works:—

Department of Public "Works — Establishment—Salaries—• Salaries estimated in 1893 as not being required should the District Government Bi l l become law, and included in

amount of £9 ,978 deducted from Estimates 9,907 0 10

Railway Construction Branch—Amount equivalent to salary of
Assistant Engineer, at £ 2 9 0 per annum, from 1st October,

payable to Mr. I I . W. Parkinson, on leave pending

retirement ... . . . ... ... ... ... ... 71 5 0

Harbours and Rivers' Navigation and "Water Supply—

Principal Assistant Engineers—1 at £ 8 0 0 and 1 at £ 7 5 0 per annum (less £ 7 4 0

and £ 6 9 5

voted in Estimates) ... ... ... ... 115 0 0

Resident Engineer, at £ 3 3 5 per annum, from 1st May to 31st October

1G7 10

0

282 10 0

Towards repairing the steam hopper barge "Castor"—further sum

...

...

...

4 5

8

Repairs, Coff's Harbour Jetty—further sum ... 1 8 8

J

5 14 4

Architect—•

Court Houses—Alterations, &c.—further sum 29 7 0

Additions, & c , to Governor's residence, Hill View, Moss Vale—further sum

215 14 G

215 1 G

Roads and Bridges—Repairing Boundary Roads, Centennial

Park ... ... ... GO 0 0

Miscellaneous Services—

Compensation to Mr. E . J . Pell, a recently retrenched officer of the Roads and Bridges Branch in respect of his services in the Railway Construction Branch prior to his

transfer to the first-named branch ... ... 3 7 1 0 0
Carried over ... ... £ 3 7 10 0
Carried over ... ... ... £91 ,242 9 3
(Amount carried over £7 ,075 6 8 )
(Amount brought over ... ... . . . £7 ,075 6 8 )

SUPPLEMENTARY—con t inued .

SERVICES OF 1893— continued.

Brought over £91,212 9 3

Secretary for Public Works— continued.

Miscellaneous Services—continued.

Brought over £ 3 7 10 0
Law Costs—Whitton v. Lyne 31 10 0
Salaries of Officers, Government Architect's
Department, whose services have been dis-
penced with—further sum ... ... ... 129 13 4

Amount equivalent to Salaries of Officers of Railway Construction

Branch, on leave

pending retirement ... ... ... ... 193 2 6

Amount equivalent to Salary of Clerk of
Works, at £ 2 0 0 per annum, for December,

payable to W . J . Little, on leave pending

retirement ... ... ... ... ... 16 13 4

408 9 2

Administration of Justice : —

Department of Justice—Salaries—Clerk, at £ 1 0 0 per annum

(less £ 7 5 voted in Estimates) from 9th Ju ly 11 19 3

Prothonotary—Contingencies—Allowances to Witnesses, &c.—

further sum Curator—Salaries—Clerk, at £ 1 0 0 per

221 5 7

annum (less £ 7 5 voted

in Estimates), from 1st December ... ... ... ... 2 1 8
Sheriff—Contingencies—Incidental Expenses—further sum ... 100 0 0

District Courts—Salaries— Assistant Court Crier and Office-keeper, at

£ 1 5 0 per annum, from 1st October ... Bailiff, Junee, at £ 2 5 per annum, from 18th

...

37 10

0

September

Contingencies—Special fee to His Honor Judge
Forbes for presiding at Court of Quarter
Sessions and District Court at Darlinghurst,

7 3 1
September ... ... ... ... ... 10 0 0 60 13 1

Petty Sessions—Salaries— Police Magistrate, Wollongong, at £ 5 0 0 per

annum (less £ 4 2 5 voted in Estimates), from

1st October Clerk of Petty Sessions at Barmedman, at £ 9

18 15 0

per annum, from 1st November ... ... 1 10 0

20 5 0

Patents and Copyright—Contingencies—Expenses of Com­

pilation of Index to N.S. W . Letters Patent 200 0 0

Miscellaneous Services (irrespective of date of claims)—For expenses of Inquiries under Commission Act, 44 Tie . No. 1, and Inquiries under Criminal Law Amendment Act, sec. No. 383—further sum

9 12 0

Secretary for Mines and Agriculture:—

Department of Mines—Assistant Under Secretary at £ 7 0 0 per annum, from 1st to 8th Ju ly ...

...

. . .

15

1

1

Public Watering Places and Artesian Boring—Contingencies—

Incidentals, Clerical and Field Assistance, &c.—

further sum Compensation to W . Hendry on account of

1,800 0 0

fencing at Barnato and Springfield Tanks ... 290 0 0

2,090 0 0

Carried over £94 ,381 16 1
(Amount carried over £7 ,075 6 8 )
(Amount brought 0V6T ••• £7 ,075 6 8 )

SUPPLEMENTARY—con t inued .

SERVICES OP 1893—continued.

Brought over £01 ,381 10 1

Secretary for Mines and Agriculture—continued.

Miscellaneous Services (irrespective of date of claims)—

To meet expenses in connection with Reclama­ tion of the Sand-drift at Newcastle—further sum

28 1 0

Allowance to Mr. P. Turner, late Botanist, Department of Agriculture, in lieu of salary from 23rd June to 16th Ju ly

21 18 4

40 10 4

Postmaster-General:—

Electric Telegraph Department — Contingencies —Additional

accommodation ... ... ... ... ... ... 107 0 0

Cable Subsidies—

New Zealand Cable Reduced Rates — Proportion

of Guarantee payable by New South Wales—

further sum 830 0 0

New Caledonia Cable—Proportion of Guarantee payable by New South Wales for period from 18th October to 31st December

407 12

2

1,247 1 11

Miscellaneous Services—Gratuity to Mr. S. J . Leon, clerk,

General Post Office, equivalent to salary at £ 3 0 8 per

anuum, from 17th October ... ... ... ... ... 63 15 1

05,030 12 5

SERVICES OF 1894.

Executive and Legislative :—

His Excellency the Governor—Salaries—Office-cleaner, at £ 5 5

per annum, from the 1st August to 31st December £ 2 2 7 4

Legislative Council—Contingencies—Alterations to Telephones,

&c 71 0 0

Legislative Council and Assembly—Contingencies—•

Incidental expenses—further sum ... ... 71 6 0

Por occasional Assistance during the Session— further sum

220 0 0

201 6 0
Parliamentary Library :—Contingencies — Purchase of 220
volumes of English Law Reports, from 18G5 to 1801 100 0 0

Chief Secretary:'—•

Chief Secretary — Contingencies—Incidental and unforeseen

Expenses, &c.—further sum ... 500 0 0

Auditor-General—Salaries—3 Probationers, at £ 7 5 per annum

each (less £ 5 0 voted in Estimates), from 1st July 37 10 0

Registrar-General—

Salaries—Additional Attendant, Deeds Branch, at £ 2 10s. per week, from 1st March ... 110 0 0
Contingencies—

Amount equivalent to salary of Chief Clerk, Births, Deaths, and Marriages Branch, at £ 3 8 0 per annum, from 1st May to 31st July, payable to Mr. W . L . Dawes, on leave

pending retirement... ... ... ... 05 0 0

Preparation of General Indexes for Births,

Marriages, and Deaths—further sum ... 400 0 0

605 0 0

Carried over £1 ,627 3 4
(Amount carried over ... . . . . . . £103 ,014 19 1)
(Amount brought over ... ... . . . £103 ,014 19 1 )

SUPPLEMENTARY—con t inued .

SERVICES OF 1894—continued.

Brought over ... ... ... £1 ,027 3 4

Chief Secretary—continued.

Vice-President of the Executive Council, and Representative of

the Government in the Legislative Council—

Salaries—Secretary, at £ 3 7 1 per annum (less

£ 3 6 0 voted in Estimates) 11 0 0
Contingencies—Incidental Expenses ... ... 25 0 0

36 0 0

Permanent and Volunteer Military Forces—

Military and Defence Works—Repairing old
Windsor Barracks in use as an Orderly-
room for the Windsor Company of the 3rd

Infantry Regiment ... ... ... ... 150 0 0

Permanent Medical Staff Corps—Salaries—
Brigade Surgeon and Principal Medical

Officer—Balance of salary from 8th May to

31st December, as per Royal Warrant Volunteers—-

...

35 14

0

Salaries—Balance of pay due to 4 Surgeon Captains attached to Infantry Regiments, at £ 3 2 per annum each (less £ 2 0 voted in Estimates)

48 0

Contingencies—-

Coals, & c , s.s. "Thet i s , " in connection

with tour of inspection to the Northern
Rivers of the General Officer Com­

manding 133 10 9

Compensation at the rate of one month's
pay for each year of service for non­

commissioned officers McEwen and

Duchesne upon retirement ... . . . 585 1 4

Military Secretary—Salaries — Pay Branch,

Staff Paymaster—Balance of salary, from

11th May to 31st December, as per Boval

Warrant Magazine, Middle Harbour—Watchman,

"...

23 7 6

at

£ 1 5 5 per annum (less £ 1 4 6 appropriated in

Schedule to Estimates) Contingencies—

9

0

0

Rent of Stores, Circular Quay, occupied by
Ordnance Department ... ... ... 900 0 0

Gratuity to Joseph Hansen, late Warder,
Goat Island Magazine, equal to a fort­

night's pay for each year of service, his

services having been dispensed with ... 116 17 6

Expense of sending Officers to India—

further sum 137 0 0

Erection of Tank in connection with the " Grinnell Sprinklers" at the Ordnance Stores

500

0

0

Telephone Service, Military Porces . . . ... 112 0 0
Warlike Stores—further sum ... ... 2,632 0 0

5,38S 11 1

Police—

Constabulary — Salaries — Superintendent, at
£ 3 8 0 per annum (less £ 3 1 3 voted in
Estimates) 07 0 0

Contingencies—Expenses of conveyance of Police and travelling allowances in connection

with Miners' and Shearers' Strikes 12,000 0 0

12,067 0 0

Carried over £19 ,118 14 5
(Amount carried over . . . . . . . . . £103 ,014 19 1 )
(Amount brought over ... . . . . . . £103 ,011 19 1 )

SUPPLEMENTARY—con t inued .

SERVICES OP 1894—continued.

Brought over £19 ,118 14 5

Chief Secretary—continued.

Master in Lunacy—Salaries—

Probationer, at £ 5 0 per annum, from 27th

March 38 3 5

Probationer, at £ 5 0 per annum, from 17th September

...

...

...

...

...

14

8 11

52 12 4

The Medical Adviser to the Government—Contingencies—• Expenses of Establishment of Pield Hospital, Aberdeen, consequent upon outbreak of typhoid fever

500 0 0

Maintenance of Sick Paupers—Por support of Paupers in the Sydney, Prince Alfred, Carrington Centennial Con­ valescent, and other Hospitals, and contingent expenses connected therewith, irrespective of date of claims

2,000 0 0

Government Statistician—Salaries—Compiler, at £ 3 0 0 per
annum, from 1st August 125 0 0

Charitable Institutions—

Carpenterian Reformatory—General Improve­ ments, Maintenance, &c.

...

...

... 3,886 7 0

Asylums for the Infirm and Destitute— Salaries—Gardener at Rookwood, at 12s. 6d. per diem 205 0 0
Contingencies—

House rent for gardener at Rookwood ... 35 0 0 Medical comforts, rations, &c.—further sum 14,000 0 0

State Children's Relief Branch—Contingencies —Maintenance—Additional inspection, Ac. —further sum

19,000 0 0

Expenses in connection with the administration
of the Children's Protection Act—further sum 200 0 0

37,320 7 0

Fisheries Commission—Contingencies—Purchase of Trout Ova,

and cost of hatching same at Prospect 99 19 11

Shaftesbury Reformatory for Girls—Salaries—• Matron Superintendent, at £ 1 5 0 per annum,

from 1st June to 30th November 75 0 0
Sub-Matron, at £ 1 0 0 per annum, from 19th July 45 4 6

120 4 6

Botanic Gardens—Contingencies—Planting Trees on Garden

Island ... 90 0 0
Nursery Gardens, Campbelltown—Salaries—Superintendent,
at £ 2 2 5 (less £ 2 0 0 voted in Estimates) 25 0 0

Government Domains—Contingencies—Wages to labourers and attendants, &c.—further sum

49 16 10

Centennial Park—Contingencies—Wages to labourers, &c.—
further sum 51 9 0

Charitable Allowances—

Burrangong District Hospital, Young—Special

grant Wyalong Hospital—Special grant

300 0 0

... ... 500 0 0
Cooma Hospital—Special grant ... . . . 100 0 0
Goodooga Hospital—Special grant for building 200 0 0
Cowra Relief Society—Special grant ... ... 25 0 0

St. Aloysius Boys ' Home, Five Dock—Special grant, building fund ...

...

...

...

157 8 2

Western Suburbs Cottage Hospital—Special

grant 500 0 0
Vegetable Creek Hospital—Special grant ... 250 0 0
Hillgrove Cottage Hospital—Special grant ... 150 0 0
Warren District Hospital—Special grant ... 125 0 0
Carried over £2,307 8 2
Carried over £59 ,559 4 0
(Amount carried over ... £103 ,014 19 1 )
(Amount brought over . . . . . . ... £ 1 0 3 , 0 1 4 19 1 )

SUPPLEMENTARY—con t inued .

SERVICES OF 1894—continued.

Brought over ... . . . ... £59 ,559 4 0

Chief Secretary—continued.

Charitable Allowances—continued.

Brought over ... £2 ,307 8 2

Support of Women and Children in the

Benevolent Asylum, Sydney, Infants' Home,

and other institutions—further sum... ... 2,500 0 0

In aid of Charitable Institutions on condition that an equal amount be raised by private annualcontributions, and also that the Govern­ ment through Police Magistrates or other approved officers have the right of recom­ mending the admission of patients—further sum

10,000 0 0

14,807 8 2

Miscellaneous Services (irrespective of date of claims)

Bel ief to, and conveyance by railway of, the unemployed

...

...

...

...

... 16,854

6

2

B e wards for apprehension of Offenders—further
sum 500 0 0

Expenses in connection with, and relief to,

sufferers by the recent floods in country

districts

Expenses in connection with the Exhibit of this
Colony at the Imperial Institute, London—

... ... ... ... ... 451 6 5
further sum ... ... ... ... ... 179 12 6
Lismore Water Brigade—Special grant .. 25 0 0

Towards general improvements, Centennial Park—further sum

...

...

...

...

39

7

0

Rewards for destruction of Sharks caught in the waters within the Heads of Port Jackson ...

100 0 0

Cost of half-yearly Season Ticket, Railways, first-class, for Mr. T. Ryan, on special service

55 0 0
To meet the abatement which should, in terms

of the Civil Service Act of 1884, be deducted

from the salaries of Officers whose services

have been dispensed with ... ... ... 200 6 11

Gratuity to Edward J . Ellis, first clerk, Fisheries Commission, retired under section 46 of the

Civil Service Act of 1884 215 17 6

Expenses in connection with Inquiry into the

printing and publishing of certain copies of

Hard Cash Expenses connected with Fire Brigades Demon­

20 0 0

stration at Hay ... ... ... ... 55 12 6

Special Grant, Alexandria Volunteer Fire Brigade

50 0 0

Special Grant, Waterloo Fire Brigade ... 50 0 0
Special Grant, Moama Fire Brigade ... ... 100 0 0
Special Grant, Corowa Fire Brigade ... ... 200 0 0
Special Grant, Merewether Fire Brigade ... 25 0 0

Purchase of Site for Fire Brigade Station at North Sydney

441 10 6

Special Grant, Deniliquin Fire Brigade ... 250 0 0

Gratuity to Mr. N. E . Gordon, Local Govern­
ment Office, equal to a fortnight's salary for

each year of service, his services having been

dispensed with... ... ... ... . . . 61 15 9
Carried over £19 ,964 15
Carried over £74 ,366 12 2
(Amount carried over . . . . . . . . . £103 ,014 19 1 )
(Amount brought over ... ... ... £103 ,014 19 1 )

SUPPLEMENTARY—con t inued .

SERVICES OP 1894—continued.

Brought over £74,3GG 12 2

Chief Secretary—continued.

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

Brought over ... £19 ,904 15 3

Compensation to owners of s.s. " Civility," for
damages sustained through fouling a coil of

Electric Cable, the property of the Govern­

ment, in the vicinity of Camp Cove... ... 100 0 0

Allowance to Superintendent of the Government Labour Bureau for extra duties now per­

formed by him in connection with the Village

Settlements and the despatching of men fos­

sicking on the Gold-fields, at £ 1 0 per month

Amount paid to Chairman of the Board of
International Exchanges, to recoup him for
expenses incurred for freight, carriage of

120 0 0
goods, & c , on behalf of the Government ... 150 0 0

Expenses in connection with the Revision of the List of Pishes of Australia

1 08 16 10

Expenses in connection with compilation of (official History and Historical Records of New South Wales

434 0 8

Travelling expenses of Hon. E . B . Suttor in connection with Official Visit to Canada

... 1,000 0 0

Belief of Emigrants, " New Australia" ... 24 7 3

Maintenance of Deserted Children, Paupers

taken charge of for protection, cost of trans­

mission, &c.—further sum ... ... ... 1,500 0 0

Contribution by this Colony in connection with Customs International Bureau

...

...

123 5 2

Expenses in connection with Government Labour Bureau—further sum

...

...

900 0

0

Contribution towards maintenance of the Gar­

rison at Thursday Island, from 1st July,

1893, to 31st December, 1894 ... 3,900 0 0

Expenses incurred by Dr. Matthews in defence

of police prosecution at Albury, resulting in

his acquittal 115 10 0

Proportion payable by this Colony to the

Government of Western Australia for expen­

diture incurred during 1894 in connection

with the maintenance of the Garrison at

Albany

To meet payments in connection with the
erection of Colossal Statue of Governor

1,200 0 0
Phillip 8,550 0 0

Advance to Fisheries Commission to enable summonses to be issued to persons in arrears

of rent 100 0 0

Expenses in connection with appeal to the Privy Council in the case of Andrew Marks

20 0

0

National Park—Grant for improvements ... 2,000 0 0

Special Grant to Country and Suburban Muni­ cipalities, equal to 5s. per £ of the total amount of the general rates collected for the municipal half-year ending 2nd February, 1895

32,500 0 0

To complete contracts and outstanding liabilities in connection with Immigration—further sum

300 0

0

Expenses in connection with Local Government Commission

...

. . .

...

...

...

50

0

0

73,220 15 2

Carried over £147,587 7 4
(Amount carried over.., . . . £103 ,014 19 1 )

<

(Amount brought over ... . . . ... £103 ,014 19 1)

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

SERVICES OF 1894—continued.

Brought over ,.. £147,587 7

Treasurer and Secretary for Finance and Trade— Treasury—Salaries :—

Chief Clerk, Pay Branch, at £ 4 0 0 per annum

(less £ 3 8 0 voted in Estimates) 20 0 0

Assistant Examiner, at £ 3 4 5 per annum (less

£ 3 3 5 voted in Estimates) 10 0 0
Clerk, at £ 3 4 1 per annum (less £ 3 3 5 voted in

Estimates) Clerk, at £ 2 9 1 per annum (less £ 2 9 0 voted

6 0 0

in

Estimates) 1 0 0
2 Clerks, at £ 2 0 0 per annum each 400 0 0
1 Clerk, at £ 1 5 0 per annum, from 17th May 93 11 0

530 11 0

Contingencies—Overtime Services in calculation of outstand­

ing balances on conditional purchases 574 16 3

Stamp Duties—Salaries—Clerk, at £ 1 2 5 per annum, from 1st

May Customs—Salaries—

(less £ 1 1 0 voted in Estimates). . .

10 0 0

Cashier, at £ 5 1 5 per annum (less £ 4 7 0 voted in Estimates)

45 0 0

Out-door Officer, at £ 2 7 5 per annum, to 30th
April 91 13 4

Newcastle, Junior Clerk, at £ 1 0 0 per annum,

from 1st March 83 6 8

220 0 0

Contingencies—

Allowances to extra tidewaiters and for occasional clerical assistance—further sum 4,000 0 0
Amount equivalent to salary of second clerk,
at £ 4 1 6 per annum, from 1st May to 30th

September, payable to Mr. J . J . Madden,

on leave pending retirement .. . ... 173 6 8

Amount equivalent to salary of sub-collector

of Customs at Euston, at £ 3 1 2 10s. per
annum, from 1st June to 30th November,

payable to Mr. Mark King, on leave pending

retirement Amount equivalent to salary of sub-collector ... ... ... ... ... 156 5 0
of Customs, Swan Hill, at £ 3 1 2 10s. per

annum, from 1st May to 31st October,

payable to Mr. J . Wyse on leave, pending

retirement .. . ... ... ... ... 156 5 0

4,485 16 8

Government Printer's Department—

Special allowance to Government Printer as Inspector of

Postage and Duty Stamps 60 0 0

Contingencies—To meet charges of an exceptional nature

arising from the increase in the demands of the office

through work for Parliamentary Debates, Electoral Act, and

other special matters ... 9,500 0 0

Stores and Stationery—

Salaries—Clerk, at £ 2 3 6 per annum (less £ 2 0 0 voted in

Estimates) Contingencies—

36 0 0

Stores and Stationery for the Public Service generally—further sum

...

...

... 20,000 0 0

Fuel and light for Departments within the district of Sydney—further sum ...

... 2,000 0 0

22,000 0 0

Carried over £185 ,004 11 3
(Amount carried over £103 ,014 19 1 )
(Amount brought over . . . ... ... £103 ,014 19 1 )

SUPPLEMENTARY—con t inued .

SERVICES OP 1894—continued.

Brought over £185 ,004 11 3

Treasurer and Secretary for Finance and Trade—continued.

Ordnance and Barrack Department, Civil and Magazine Branch—Salaries—Messenger, a t £ 1 0 0 per annum (less £ 7 5 voted in Estimates)

25 0 0

Board of Health— Salaries—Chief Clerk at £ 2 7 5 per annum from

1st August Contingencies—

114 11 8

Maintenance of Patients, Leper Lazarets— further sum

500 0 0

Erection of additional rooms, Leper Lazarets 150 0 0

Quarantine Station—For the erection of a small-pox hospital in lieu of the hospital ship "Fa raway"

2,000 0 0

Expenses in connection with the Noxious Trades and Cattle Slaughtering Act

...

385 8 4

3,150 0 0

Glebe Island Abattoirs—Contingencies—

Extra yarding accommodation ... ... ... 500 0 0 Conversion of chilling room into mutton houses 2,000 0 0 Alterations to pig houses ... ... ... 600 0 0

3,100 0 0

Shipping Masters—Contingencies—Incidental expenses--f'urther

sum 1 6 1

Marine Board of New South Wales—Salaries—2nd assistant lightkeeper, Broken Bay, at £ 1 2 0 per annum, from 7th April (less £ 1 0 6 voted in Estimates)

10 5 4

Public Wharfs—Salaries— Clerk, Woolloomooloo Wharf, at £ 1 9 8 per

annum (less £ 1 4 8 voted in Estimates), from

1st May Day watchman at Circular Quay, at £ 1 3 0 per

33 6 8

annum (less £ 1 0 4 voted in Estimates) ... 26 0 0

3 wharfingers, Byron Bay, Coff's Harbour, and Woolgoolga, at £ 1 2 5 per annum each (less £ 1 0 4 voted in Estimates)

63

0

0

Clerk, Blackwattle Bay Wharf, at £ 1 5 0 per
annum (less £ 1 2 0 voted in Estimates) Clerk, at £ 1 5 0 per annum, to 16th May (less ... 30 0 0
£ 1 2 5 voted in Estimates) 9 8 2
Contingencies — Incidental expenses — further
sum 130 0 0

291 14 10

Miscellaneous Services—

Insurance, &c., on English shipments—further

sum 14 6 9

Cost of hoisting-machinery, Metcalfe's stores, Circular Quay ...

...

...

...

...

567

0

0

To meet the abatement which should in terms

of the Civil Service Act of 1884 be deducted

from the salaries of officers whose services

have been dispensed with ... ... ... 1,155 15 1

Gratuities to officers whose services have been dispensed with.. .

...

...

...

...

74

0

0

Value of gold deposited at Sydney Mint on
19th March, 1857, by W . Sotheren, and paid

to the Treasury on 12th July , 1870, now

claimed by his representatives ... ... 45 19 10

Interest at 4 per cent, on uninvested balance to

credit of Colonial Treasurer's Registrar in

Bankruptcy Account ... ... . . . ... 75 0 0
Carried over £2 ,232 1 8
Carried over £191,582 17 6
(Amount carried over £103 ,014 19 1)
(Amount brought over . . . . . . ... £103 ,014 19 1 )

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

SERVICES OF 1894—continued.

Brought over £191,582 17 0

Treasurer and Secretary for Finance and Trade—continued.

Miscellaneous Services—continued.

Brought over £2 ,232 1 8

Befund of probate duty in the estate of late J .

F . Josephson ... ... ... ... ... 84 0 0

Exchange on Eemittances within and beyond the Colony—further sum

0,000 0 0

Interest on Advances by Banks in Sydney ... 427 7 11

To meet claims for the refund of Pilotage and Harbour and Light Bates in certain cases ...

500 0 0

Insurance on wharf and buildings resumed from
A . S . X . Co 102 0 3

Insurance on Admiralty House, Kirribilli Point, from 28th February, 1894, to 27th February,

1895, £8 ,000 8 4 0
Inicrest on Advances by Banks in London ... 134 4 9

Insurance on Buildings resumed by the Govern­

ment Interest at 4 per cent, on daily credit balances 39 17 0

of Colonial Treasurer's Eegistrar of Probates

Account

Advertising for the Public Service—further sum 1,500 0 0
For the transmission of Telegraphic Messages

20 10 5
—further sum 4.000 0 0

Management of, and expenses in connection with payment of half-yearly dividends on Inscribed Stock by the Bank of England— further sum ... "

1,600 0 0

Sewerage Bates—Public Buildings—furthersum S00 0 0

Water Bates, A c , various Public Buildings— Sydney and Country Towns—furthersum ...

500 0 0

Repairs, Richmond Terrace, Domain ... ... 150 0 0

Expenses incurred in connection with the

introduction of Laud and Income Tax

Assessment, &c. ... ... ... ... 112 10 0

18,211 2 0

Attorney-General:—

Crown Solicitor—

Salaries— Assistant Conveyancing Clerk

...

...

207 4

0

Chief Criminal Clerk and Prosecuting Officer, at £ 4 9 6 per annum (less £ 3 7 1 voted in

Estimates), from 1st July C2 10 0

Assistant Criminal Clerks, at £ 3 3 0 per annum (less £ 2 9 0 voted in Estimates), from 1st Ju ly

20 0 0

Clerk in Charge of Common Law, at £ 4 9 6 per annum (less £ 3 7 1 voted in Estimates), from 1st Ju ly

62 10 0
Probationer, at £ 5 2 per annum, from 30th
July 21 18 11

374 2 11

Contingencies— Temporary Clerk at £ 3 per week, from 9th

Ju ly Rent of offices, at £ 1 0 4 per annum, from 1st

74 17

1

Ju ly To connect new offices with head offices by

52 0 0

telephone 25 10 0

152 7 1

Miscellaneous Services—To meet the abatement which should, in terms of the Civil Service Act, be deducted from pensions

payable to officers whose services have been dispensed with 328 12 6
Carried over £210 ,049 2 0
(Amount carried over ... . . . £103 ,014 19 1 )
(Amount brought over ... ... ... £103 ,014 19 1 )

SUPPLEMENTARY—con t inued .

SERVICES OP 1894—continued.

Brought over £210,649 2

Secretary for Lands :—

Miscellaneous Services (irrespective of date of claims)—

Legal Expenses—furthur sum ... ... ... 500 0 0

Thomas I I . Green—Compensation for land re­

sumed at Ballina for cemetery purposes with

interest and taxed costs ... ... ... 227 7 11

Thomas Broughton—Compensation in respect of the resumption of A . C P . 71-3,011 (40 acres),

and A.C.P. 71-3,51 L (80 acres), Gundagai.. . James Jelly—Compensation for surrender of certificate of title of certain lands in the Stoneyhurst Estate, parish of Gordon, county -102 0 0
of Cumberland 50 0 0

John Smith—Compensation for cost of removal

of fencing erected by him on his C P . 91 -34 ,
Mudgee, the area of which has been reduced

owing to the re-definition of the Havilah grants Contribution towards level crossing, John 3 10 0

Reardon's property, Muttama

Gratuity to Robert C. Gordon, Surveyor, Trigo­
nometrical Survey Staff, on retirement through

... ... 20 0 0
abolition of his office ... ... ... ... 215 9 7

Purchase of Law Books for President, Land Appeal Court

115 3 0

Verdict and Costs, White and Cobb v. Copeland 702 13 7

Gratuity to widow of late J . Lutton, plan- mounter

90 0 0

Por the resumption of 10 acres of land for a General Cemetery for Moss Vale

300 0 0

Samuel Storey—Compensation for value of im­ provements effected by him on two portions of land (Nos. 66 and 7 3 ) , purchased by him from the executors of the late J . J . Donnelly, which wore subsequently forfeited to the Crown and re-selected by others as CP ' s . , 88/26 and 88/30, Wagga Wagga

432 9 2

3,148 13 3

Trigonometrical Survey of the Colony (Contingencies)—

Cost of Additional Piling Party, from 1st October to 31st December

... "

250 0 0

Purchase of land at Sutton Forest for site for Trigonometrical Station

...

...

....

550 0

0

800 0 0

Labour Settlements—

Contributions to Boards of Labour Settlements in terms of section 2 of " Labour Settlement Act Amendment Act of 1894," and for other expenses in connection with such Settlements —further sum

1,500 0 0

Further sum to provide for the maintenance and
the actual necessaries of life for the members
of Labour Settlements ... ... ... 2,150 0 0

3,650 0 0

Secretary for Public Works :—

Establ ishment— Salaries—Chief Accountant, at £ 8 0 0 per annum,

to 31st May Amount required to pay Salaries of officers and

333 6 8

others retired on grounds of retrenchment... 1,444 19 8

Carried over ... £ 1 , 7 7 8 6 4
Carried over £218,247 15 3
(Amount carried over £103 ,014 19 1 )
(Amount brought over . . . . . . . . . £103 ,014 19 1)

SUPPLEMENTARY—con t inued .

SERVICES OP 1894—continued.

Brought over £218,247 15 3

Secretary for Public "Works—continued.

Establishment—continued.

Brought over £1 ,778 6 4

Contingencies— Amount equivalent to salary of Principal

Messenger, at £ 2 5 0 per annum, from 1st
August to 31st January, 1895, payable to

T. Collins, on leave, pending retirement. . . Amount equivalent to salary of Land Valuer at £ 7 4 0 per annum, from 1st June to 31st December, payable to Mr. J . B . Thompson, on leave

125

0

0

431 13 4

Amount equivalent to salary of temporary
Clerk, at £ 2 0 0 per annum, to 31st May,

payable to Mr. D. M'Gr. Niven, on leave,

pending retirement... ... ... ... 83 6 8

2,418 6 4

Railway Construction Branch—Contingencies—• TravellingExpenses of Engineer-in- Chief on tour

of inspection through England and America...

Amount equivalent to salary of Surveyor,
Eailway Construction Branch, at £ 3 3 5 per

143 0 0

annum to 31st May, payable to E . I I . Geisow,

on leave, pending retirement... ... ... 139 11 8

282 11 8

Harbours and Bivers and Water Supply—•

Principal Assistant-Engineers, 1 at £ 8 0 0 and

1 at £ 7 5 0 per annum, to 28th February,

pending retirement ... ... ... ... 258 6 8

General Superintendent of Docks, at £ 4 7 0 per

annum to 31st March, pending retirement ... 117 10 0

375 16 8

Roads, Bridges, and Sewerage—

Resident Engineer, at £ 3 3 5 per annum (less

£ 2 9 0 voted in Estimates) 45 0 0

Principal Assistant-Engineer, at £ 7 0 0 per

annum (less £ 6 5 0 voted in Estimates) ... 50 0 0

Supervising Engineer, at £ 5 5 0 per annum (less

£ 4 7 0 voted in Estimates) 80 0 0

175 0 0

Dredge Service—Salaries—

Masters and Chief Engineers—2 at £ 2 9 0 , 4 at
£ 2 6 8 per annum each... ... ... ... 1,652 0 0

Masters and Chief Engineers at £ 3 8 0 per

annum each——2 to 31st January, 1 to 31st

March, pending retirement ... Masters and Chief Engineers—1 at £ 3 3 5 per

...

...

158 6 8

annum (less £ 3 3 1 voted in Estimates), 3 at

£ 2 9 0 per annum each (less £ 2 6 8 voted in

Estimates) 70 0 0

Contingencies—Wages of Crews of Dredges and Tugs, Working Expenses, &c., &c.— further sum

28,545 0 0

30,425 6 8

Harbours and Rivers Navigation and Water Supply—

Towards expenses connected with or arising

out of employment of Tugs on special

service—further sum ...

Gratuity to widow of late John Wilson, who
was killed whilst on duty at the Richmond

... ... . . . 450 0 0
River Harbour Works ... ... ... 150 0 0
Carried over ... £ 6 0 0 0 0
Carried over £251 ,924 16 7
(Amount carried over £103 ,014 19 1 )
(Amount Drought over ... . . . . . . £ 1 0 3 , 0 1 4 19 1 )

SUPPLEMENTARY—con t inued .

SERVICES OP 189±—continued.
Brought over £251 ,924 16 7

Secretary for Public "Works—continued.

Harbours and Bivers Navigation and Water Supply—continued.

Brought over £ 6 0 0 0 0

Gratuity to widow of late John Colleran, who was killed whilst on duty at the Bichmond Biver Harbour Works

150 0 0

Gratuity to widow of late Thomas Thomas,
engineer of tug "Rhea , " equivalent to six
months of his salary ... ... . . . ... 105 0 9

Erection of Cottage for Wharfinger at Wool- goolga Je t ty

300 0

0

Gratuity to Elizabeth Hills, widow of the late John Hills, dredge " Samoa"

100 0 0

Snagging Alumny Creek, Great Marlow
Drainage Union ... ... ... ... 150 0 0
Fencing,&c, Cowper Wharf, WoolloomoolooBay 178 14 0

Repairs to Roads and Bridges and other Public Works damaged by heavy rains, &c.

. . . 1 1 , 0 0 0

0

0

Erection of Cottage for Wharfinger at Coff's

Harbour Je t ty 300 0 0

Expenses connected with Rocket Apparatus,

Newcastle—further sum ... ... ... 7 8 10

Fencing, & c , Cowper Wharf, Woolloomooloo Bay—further sum

...

...

...

...

81

5

6

12,972 9 7

Architect— Repairing damages caused by recent fire in

Public Works Office 3,500 0 0
Gaols—Repairs, Alterations, &c.—further sum 805 0 0
Erection of Warden and Mining Registrar's Office, Wyalong 132 0 0

Repairs, & c , Public Buildings—further sum ... 1,225 0 0 Royal Mint—further additions, &c 4,080 0 0 Erection of New Police Barracks and Stables,

Nundle 390 0 0
Court Houses—Alterations, &c.—further sum 995 0 0
Police Stations and Quarters—Additions, &c.—•
further sum 1,500 0 0

Repairs, & c , Custom House, Newcastle ... 405 0 0 Post and Telegraph Office, Parkes—Additions 1,170 0 0 Erection of four Turrets on the Central Tower

of Sydney University 700 0 0
Furniture, Public Offices—further sum ... 63 0 0
Painting, & c , Coast Hospital, Little Bay ...
800 0 0
Alterations, &c., Parliament House ... ... 525 0 0
Cannonbar Police Station—Repairs ... ... 330 0 0
Belmore Police Barracks—Alterations ... 485 0 0
Warren Police Station—Additions ... ... 583 0 0
Sydney Hospital—further sum ... ... ... 6,972 17 1

Repairs, &c.—Institutions for the Insane generally—further sum

...

...

...

176

6 10

Construction of Clock Tower, Post and Tele­

graph Office, Balmain West ... ... ... 415 0 0
Hard Labour, Gaols-Materials, & c . ~ further sum 1,000 0 0
Central Police Court—Repairs, &c 500 0 0
Darlinghurst Gaol—Electric Light 1,250 0 0
Additions-Lock-up Gaol,Moree-Re-voteof 1892 600 0 0
Wyalong Police Quarters—Erection ... . . . 180 0 0
Wolumla Court-house—Furniture ... ... 34 0 0
Wyndham Court-house—Furniture ... ... 45 0 0
Guyra Court-room—Purchase of Furniture ... 10 17 9
Law Courts, Chancery Square—Asphalting Yards 75 0 0
Furniture, Cashier's Room,Departmentof Lands 34 0 0

28,987 1 8

Carried over £293 ,884 7 10
(Amount carried over £103 ,014 19 1)
(Amount brought over . . . ... ... £103 ,014 19 1 )

SUPPLEMENTARY—con t inued .

SERVICES OF 1894—continued.

Brought over £293 ,884 7 10

Secretary for Public Works—continued.

Roads and Bridges and Sewerage—

Maintenance of the Roads around Centennial

Park 200 0 0

Construction of Road and Fencing round re­ claimed land, Callan Park Asylum

1,000 0 0

Gratuity to Thomas Seers, Maintenance-man, Orange District Roads and Bridges Branch, at rate of a fortnight's pay for each year of service, whose services have been dispensed with

109 4 0

Gratuity to widow of David White, employee, Gardener's Road Quarry, Roads and Bridges Department, who was accidentally killed whilst on duty

50 0 0

Expenses of obtaining reports and valuation of certain lands in connection with the inquiry held by the Parliamentary Standing Com­ mittee on Public Works as to an improved method of communication with Pyrmont and Glebe Island

315 0 0

Cost of Testing Machine, " Little Giant," with Dial Vernier beam, for Testing Boom

...

300 0

0

1,974 4 0

Hunter District Water Supply and Sewerage Board—

Salaries—Befund of Deductions of 5 per cent. 24 0 0
Contingencies—-Wages of Junior Clerks, In­
spectors, Assistants, Cadets, Workmen, & c ,
materials, coals, and stores—short voted ... 1,572 0 0
1,596 0 0

Miscellaneous Services—

To meet the abatement which should, in terms

of the Civil Service Act, be deducted from

pensions payable to Officers whose services

have been dispensed with ... ... ... 3,771 11 0

Gratuities to Officers whose services have been dispensed with...

...

...

...

... 4,152 1 7

Amount equivalent to salary of Supervising per annum, payable to Mr. E. Nardin, from 1st

Engineer, Roads and Bridges Branch, at £ 0 5 0

to 0th July, on leave pending retirement ... 10 9 8

Gratuity to widow of A. W . Telfer, who lost his life by accidentally falling from summit

of Public Works Building 100 0 0

8,037 2 9

Administration of Justice :—

Department of Justice—Salaries—

Clerk at £ 1 7 5 per annum (less £ 1 2 0 voted in Estimates), from 1st April

41 5 0

Clerk at £ 1 4 0 per annum (less £ 1 2 0 voted in Estimates), from 1st April

...

...

...

15

0

0

Clerk at £ 2 5 0 per annum, from 1st June ... 145 16 8

Clerk at £ 1 0 0 per annum (less £ 7 5 voted in Estimates), from 1st February to 30th April

0 5 0

208 0 8

Master in Equity—Contingencies—Incidental Expenses—

furthersum ... . . . ... ... ... ... ... 64 0 0

Prothonotary—Contingencies—Travelling Expenses of Judges—

furthersum 100 0 0
Carried over £305 ,864 1 3
(Amount carried over £103 ,014 19 1 )
(Amount brought over ... . . . ... £103,014 19 1)

SUPPLEMENTARY—con t inued .

SERVICE OP 1891—continued.

Brought over £305 ,804 I 3

Administration of Justice—continued.

Curator—Salaries—

1st Clerk, at £ 2 7 0 per annum (less £ 2 4 5 in Estimates), from 13th March

voted

20 0 6

2nd Clerk and Accountant, at £ 2 2 5 per annum (less £ 2 0 0 voted in Estimates), from 13th March

20 0 6

Clerk, at £ 2 3 0 per annum (less £ 2 0 0 voted in Estimates), from 1st August...

...

...

15 0

0

55 1 0

S h e r i f f -

Salaries—Amount equivalent to salaries of
Sheriff's Officers at Wilcannia, Wentworth,

and Coouamble, whilst on leave, pending re­

tirement ... ... ... ... ... 105 7 6
Contingencies— Incidental Expenses—further
sum Bankruptcy Court—Salaries— 2,047 0 0

2,152 7 6

Accountant, at £ 4 0 0 per annum (less £ 3 8 0 voted in Estimates)

20 0 0

Chief Clerk, at £ 4 0 0 per annum (less £ 3 5 8 voted in Estimates)

...

. . .

...

...

42

0

0

2nd Clerk, at £ 2 8 0 per annum (less £ 2 5 4 voted in Estimates)

20 0 0

4th Clerk, at £ 1 7 0 per annum (less £ 1 6 0 voted in Estimates)

10 0 0

6th Clerk, at £ 1 4 0 per annum (less £ 1 2 0 voted in Estimates)

20 0 0

Contingencies—Temporary Clerk at 10s. per diem, from 1st April to 24th August

...

62

10

0

18O 10 0

District Courts :— Salaries—

Sydney, 2nd Clerk, at £ 3 4 0 per annum (less £ 3 0 4 voted in Estimates), from 5th Ju ly . . .

17 12

3

Bailiff, Junce " . . . 25 0 0

Bailiff, Walgctt , at £ 2 5 per annum (less £ 5 voted in Estimates), from 20th January ...

18

10

7

Bailiff, Coonamble, at £ 2 5 per annum (less £ 5 voted in Estimates), from 1st March...

10 13

4

Bailiff, Wentworth, at £ 2 5 per annum (less £ 5 voted in Estimates),from 21st March...

15 11 10

Bailiff, Wilcannia, at £ 2 5 per annum (less £ 5 voted in Estimates), from 1st April ...

15 0 0

Bailiff, Nyngan, at £ 2 5 per annum, from 12th Ju ly

11 15 3
Bailiff, Murrumburrah, at £ 2 5 per annum,

from 22nd November Contingencies—

2 14 2

Acting District Court Judge and Chairman

of Quarter Sessions, Northern District, at

£1 ,500 per annum, from 21st February to

17th March Acting District Court Judge and Chairman

101 5 3

of Quarter Sessions, at £ 1 , 5 0 0 per annum,

Metropolitan, Suburban, and Hunter Dis­ tricts, from 1st to 20th February and 17th

March, and from 2nd to 27th October ... 181 6 5
Carried over ... £ 4 0 8 18 1
Carried over £308,251 19 9
(Amount carried over ... ... ... £103 ,014 19 1 )

D

(Amount Iroui/ht over £103 ,014 19 1 )

SUPPLEMENTARY—con t inued .

SERVICES OF 1S94—continued.

Brought over £308,251 19 9

Administration of Justice—continued.

Brought over £ 1 0 8 18 1

District Courts—Contingencies—continued.

Acting District Court Judge and Chairman

of Quarter Sessions, at £1,500 per annum,
Northern District, 27th May to 2nd July,

and from 31st October to Nth December ... Acting District Court Judge and Chairman 314 10 4

of Quarter Sessions, at £1 ,500 per annum,

at Maitland, Singleton, and Muswellbrook,

10th to 30th June 02 10 0

Acting District Court Judge and Chairman

of Quarter Sessions, at: £1 ,500 per annum,
at Gundagai and Tmnut, from 31st July to

9th August Special fee to His Honor Judge Fitzhardinge

40 6 6

for presiding at the Sydney Quarter

Sessions, from the 4th to 19th October ... 28 0 0

854 4 11

Betty Sessions—Salaries—

Police Magistrate, Broken Hill, ai £ 1 7 0 per

annum (less £ 5 0 voted in Estimates) ... 420 0 0

Maitland, Junior Clerk, at £ 1 0 0 per annum

from 1st June ... ... ... ... ... 58 6 8

Acting Police Magistrate, Brewarrina, at £ 4 4 3

per annum (less £ 4 1 6 voted in Estimates)

from 1st June ... ... ... ... ... 15 15 0

Tingha, Clerk of Petty Sessions, at £ 2 3 6 per

annum from 1st Ju ly ... Barmedman, Clerk of Potty Sessions ... ... ... ... 118 0 0
... 9 0 0

Water Police Office—

6th Clerk, at £ 1 6 0 per annum (less £ 1 4 0 voted

in Estimates) from 1st February ... ... 10 3 9

7th Clerk, at £ 1 5 0 per annum (less £ 1 4 0 voted in Estimates) from 1st February

...

...

9

3

4

8th Clerk, at £ 1 4 0 per annum (less £ 1 2 0 vote I in Estimates) from 1st February

...

...

18

6

8

Acting Police Magistrate, Burrowa, at £ 5 1 5 per annum (less £ 4 6 1 voted in Estimates) from 1st; March ta 31st March

4 10

0

Acting Police Magistrate, Young, at £ 5 1 5 pet-
annum, from 1st April to 30th June Bedfern, Junior Clerk, at £ 7 5 per annum from ... 128 15 0

1st March North Sydney, Junior Clerk, at £ 1 0 0 per

62 10 0

annum (less £ 7 5 voted in Estimates) from

1st March Orange, Junior Clerk

20 16 8

100 0 0
Dubbo, Junior Clerk ... ... ... 75 0 0

Coonabarabran, Clerk of Petty Sessions, at £ 8 1 per annum (less £ 4 5 voted in Estimates)

30

0

0

Parkes, Acting Clerk of Petty Sessions, at

£ 3 7 1 , from 1st October Newcastle, Clerk, at £ 1 2 5 per annum (less

92 15

0

£ 1 0 0 voted in Estimates) from 1st October . Newtown, Junior Clerk, at 1110 per annum

0

5

0

(less £ 7 5 voted in Estimates) from 1st July.. Newtown, Junior Clerk, at £101 per annum

17 10

0

(less £ 7 5 voted in Estimates) from 1st Ju ly Newtown, Junior Clerk, at £ 1 0 0 , from 1st Ju ly

14 10

0

50 0 0
Contingencies—Incidental expenses—further
sum 800 0 0

2,067 7 1

Carried over £311,173 11 9
(Amount carried over £103 ,014 19 1)
(Amount brought over £103 ,014 10 1 )

SUPPLEMENTARY—con t inued .

SERVICES OF 1894—continued.

Brought over . . ,£311 ,173 11 9

Administration of Justice—continued.

Prisons—Salaries—

Parramatta Gaol—Probationer, at £ 5 0 per

annum (less £ 2 5 voted in Estimates) ... 25 0 0

Parramatta Gaol—Probationer, increase to £ 7 5 per annum from 1st July

...

...

...

12 10

0

Grafton Gaol—Chaplains, Church of England

and Roman Catholic Church, at £ 3 0 per

annum each (less £ 2 0 each voted in Esti­

mates), from 1st Ju ly . . . .. ... ... 10 0 0

Sydney Gaol—Probationer, at £ 7 5 per annum

(less £ 5 0 voted in Estimates) from 1st June 14 11 8

62 1 8

Patents and Copyright—

Salaries—Junior Clerk, at £ 1 0 0 per annum (less £ 7 5 voted in Estimates), from 1st February

22 18 1

Contingencies—Expenses of Compilation of Index to New South Wales Letters Patent

200 0 0

222 18 4

Miscellaneous Services (irrespective of date of claims) —

Purchase of additional copies of Weekly Notes 46 4 0

For expenses of Inquiries under Commission Act, 44 Vic. No. 1, and Inquiries under Criminal Law Amendment Act, sec. No. 3S3 —further sum

110 7 3

To meet abatements which should, in terms of
the Civil Service Act, be deducted from
Pensions payable to Officers whoso services
have been dispensed with ... ... ... 030 16 7

Law costs in the matter of prohibition in case Cullinane v. Daniel (Sheriff's Officer at Forbes)

49 15 10

Compensation to John Deniff, who was con­ victed at Dubbo, of robbery, and sentenced to two years' imprisonment, but who was subsequently found to bo innocent and

discharged from custody ... ... ... 250 0 0

Half costs incurred, Duffy ats. Curator of Intestate Estates

73 12 2

Spence v. Stennett, amount of judgment paid
to Plaintiff by Registrar, District Court, Bega,
claimed under Bankruptcy Act by Officia
Assignee 40 13 8

Bankrupt Estate of Carl Anderson, amount
due to Messrs. Earp, Gillam, & Co., proof of

debt having been furnished, but omitted in

plan of distribution ... ... ... ... 15 10 4

Expenses of Compilation of Supreme Court Law Reports, 1824 to 1862

350 0 0

General maintenance, Necropolis Cemetery ... 300 0 0

Expenses of Compilation, of 3rd Edition of Manual for Coroners and Magistrates

...

100 0 0

To meet claim for liquor purchased by the

Licensing Inspector for the purpose of

analysis re adulteration of liquors ... ... 18 5 0

Gratuity to widow of George Wlckham, late Clerk of Petty Sessions, Parramatta

300 0

0

To purchase 50 copies of the sixth edition of Wilkinson's Australian Magistrate for dis­ tribution to the more important Country Petty Sessions Offices

139 0 0

2,448 4 10

Carried over ... . . . £313 ,000 16 7
(Amount carried over ... . . . £103 ,014 19 1 )
(Amount carried over ... ... . . £ 1 0 3 , 0 1 4 1 9 1 )

SUPPLEMENTARY—con t inued .

SERVICES O F 1894—continued.

Brought over £ 3 1 3 , 9 0 0 1 0 7

Public Instruction :—

Miscellaneous Services (irrespective of date of claims) —

To meet the abatement which should, in terms

of the Civil Service Act, be deducted from

pensions payable to Officers whose services

have been dispensed with—furthersum ... 5 2 1 3 4
Oratuities to Officers whose services have been dispensed with 1 3 3 1 9 0

486     1 2 1 0

Secretary for Mines and Agriculture :—

Department of Mines — Contingencies — Bent of Offices—
further sum 1 , 0 0 0 0 0

Public Watering Places and Artesian Boring—Contingencies— Caretakers 'Wages—furthersum

.. .

. . .

. . .

. . .

2 , 2 0 0

0

0

Agriculture and Forestry—Salaries—
Clerk 1 7 5 0 0
Manager, Murrumbidgee Experimental Farm 2 0 4 0 0

Contingencies— National Prizes

5 1 1 0

0

Produce Commissioner in England ... ... 1 0 0 0 0
Travelling Expenses ... 2 0 0 0
1 , 0 1 0 0 0

Miscellaneous Services (irrespective of date of claims) —

Expenses under Vine Diseases Act ... ... 1 , 3 5 0 0 0

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 ... ... 316 1 8 1 1

Gratuities to Officers whose services have been dispensed with...

...

...

...

...

0 1 9 8 1 0

Expense incurred supplying and forwarding

timber to Vancouver City Council for wood-

paving ... ... 2 1 9 0 0

Expenses of inauguration and administration

of Mining on Private Lands Act ... ... 5 0 0 0 0

Expenses in connection with Tasmania:! Exhi­

bition 4 0 0 0 0

Amount equivalent to salaries of Officers of

the Department of Mines and Agriculture

on leave of absence, pending retirement ... 2 , 0 0 0 1 2 1
5 , 4 0 5 1 9 1 0

Postmaster-General:—

Postal and Electric Telegraph Department —

Money Order and Savings Bank Branch—Contingencies— Overtime in connection with the preparation of the annual

statement of Savings Bank Accounts for Parliament ... 4 0 5 1 8 0

Cable Subsidies—British and Australian Cable Beduced Rates—Proportion of guarantee payable by New South Wales

7 , 0 0 0

0

0

Miscellaneous Services—To meet the abatement
which should, in terms of the Civil Service Act,
bo deducted from the Pensions of Officers
whose services have been dispensed with ... 649 3 7

Gratuity at the rate of one month's salary for

each year of Service to John Reynolds,

General Post Office " ... 2 7 0 1 9 0

Gratuity to Widow of Frederick Le Mesurier, Mechanic, General Post Office

1 0 0 0

0

Verdict and Costs awarded to John Carlow on
account of injuries received by being run
over by a mail-cart ... ... ... ... 1 , 0 7 0 5 0
Erection of Post Office, Tintenbar 1 0 0 0 0
9 , 7 9 0 7 7
3 3 4 , 3 2 5 1 4 1 0
TOTAL AMOUNT APPROPRIATED F O E THE SUPPLEMENTARY S E R V I C E OF THE Y E A H 1 8 9 4
AND PREVIOUS Y E A R S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £ 4 3 7 , 3 4 0 1 3 1 1

TOTAL AMOUNT APPROPRIATED FOR THE S E R V I C E OF THE PERIOD FROM 1ST JANUARY

TO 30TH J U N E OF THE Y E A R 1 8 9 5 £ 3 , 4 0 5 , 4 5 1 4 0
G R O S S TOTAL £ 3 , 8 4 2 , 7 9 1 1 8 5

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

said several sums to such persons for the purposes hereinhefore 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 lie 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 . Notwithstanding anything in the " Appropriation Act of

1 8 9 3 " to the contrary the balance unexpended of the vote For that

year on account of Endowment to Boroughs, Municipal Districts and

Shires shall be available for expenditure on the Roads and Bridges of

the Colony until the thirty-first day or December, one thousand eight

hundred and ninety-five.

X V I . No appropriation included in this Act shall lapse until the

thirtieth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-six.

X V I I . Nothing in this Act contained shall affect or in any
manner alter or vary any of the provisions contained in the Act
thirty-three Victoria number eighteen, intituled the "Audit. Act of

1870."

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

1895 . "

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