Consolidated Revenue Fund Act 1892 (NSW)

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No. X.

An Act to apply certain Sums out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of New South Wales, towards the Services of the Year 1892, and for a Service to be hereafter provided for by Loan. [6th February, 1892.]

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

sum of Nine hundred and seventy-four thousand nine hundred pounds,
that is to say—

The sum of Eive hundred and ninety-four thousand nine hundred pounds, being the sum required to defray the expenses of the various Departments and Services of the Colony for the month of January or following month of the year one

thousand eight hundred and ninety-two. And

The sum of Three hundred and eighty thousand pounds for the

Services set forth in the Schedule hereto annexed:

And Avhereas we desire to make good out of the Consolidated Revenue Eund of New South Wales the sum so granted to Her Majesty : Be it therefore enacted by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Legisla- tive Assembly of New South Wales in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:—
1. Out of the Consolidated Revenue Eund of New South Wales
there shall and may be issued and applied for or towards making good

the supply so resolved to be granted to Her Majesty for the said

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several Services, the sum of Nine hundred and seventy-four thousand nine hundred pounds, of which the sum of Five hundred and ninety- four thousand nine hundred pounds is to he expended at the rates which have been sanctioned for the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-one, subject to the rate of any reduction that may hereafter

be made in the expenditure of the year one thousand eight hundred

and ninety-two, and Three hundred and eighty thousand pounds for

the Services specified in the Schedule hereto annexed.

2. The Treasurer shall issue and pay the said sum for the
Services aforesaid in such manner and in such proportions as the

Governor, by Warrants or Orders in writing under his hand and directed to the said Treasurer, shall from time to time order and direct. And the payments so to be made shall be charged upon and payable out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Colony.

3. The Treasurer shall in his accounts from time to time be allowed credit for all sums of money paid by him in pursuance of such Warrants or Orders. And the receipts of the respective persons to whom the same shall be so paid shall be full and valid discharges to the said Treasurer in passing his said accounts for such sums as shall be therein mentioned, and he shall receive credit for the same accordingly.

S C H E D U L E .

SERVICES OF 1892.

TREASUBER'S ATJVAXCE ACCOUNT—

To enable the Treasurer to make Advances to Public Ollicers, and on account of other Governments, and to pay expenses of an unforeseen nature, which will afterwards be submitted for Parliamentary appropriation—the whole amount to be adjusted not later than the 31st December. 1893

£100 ,000

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RAILWAYS—

To meet "Wages to become due to Railway Employes and for Pail-

way Services generally during the month of February, 1892, , , 180,000 0 0

IN ANTICIPATION OF LOAN VOTE.

R A I L W A Y S —

Additions, Alterations, and Improvements to Roads, Stations, and

Buildings 100,000 0 0
TOTAL £3SO,000 0 0

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