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Appropriations for General Government Services,
CLASS IX.—EAILWATS— a mtinued. Item. 18' 6-77. SOUTHEKN RAILWAYS—continued. £ 8. d. £ s. d. 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 VOTE No. 47— continued, Canterbury Lines — continued. Head Office —continued. Accountant Chief Clerk and Cashier Clerk and Collector 11 Clerks, 1 at £2oo, 1 at £18o, 2 at £17o, 1 at £15o, 2 at £12o, 1 at £llo, 1 at £65, 1 at £Go, 1 at £45 Ticket Printer and Stationery Clerk at £15o, Boy at £20 2 Cadets, 1 at £45 and 1 at £2G Out-door Inspector Messenger S apcrnumeraries Printing, Stationery, Advertising, and Contingencies Engineering— Railway Engineer Assistant Engineer Assistant Engineer and Clerk of Works Chit f Draftsman 3 draftsmen, 2 at £5 and 1 at £1 per week Chief Clerk at £4 per week 5 Clerks, 1 at £3 lo/ and 4 at £3 per week 1 Junior Clerk at £1 lo/ per week Office Boy at £1 per week Telegraphist Timekeeper at 9/ per diem Office and Travelling Expenses Stationery and Drawing Materials Contingencies Permanent Way, Eolling Stock, &c. — Foreman (Permanent Way) 2 Sub-Inspecters at 13/ per diem Clerk and Storekeeper at 9/ per diem 4 Smiths, 1 at 12/ and 3 at 11/ per diem ... 4 Strikers at 8/ per diem 2 Benchmen, 1 at 9/ and 1 at 8/ per diem ... 2 Fencers at 8/ per diem 43 Gangers, 2 at 11/ and 41 at 10/ per diem 175 Labourers at 7/ per diem Foreman (Locomotive running) 2 Locomotive Inspectors, 1 at 16/ and 1 at 15/ per diem 25 Drivers, 20 at 12/ and 5 at 11/6 per diem 25 Firemen, 12 at 9/ and 13 at 8/6 per diem 18 Cleaners at 7/ per diem 20 Pumpers at 7/ per diem 6 Greasers at 8/ per diem 3 Coalmen at 8/ per diem 4 Fitters, 2 at 11/ and 2 at 10/ per diem ... Foreman (repairs) 7 Fitters, 1 at 12/ and 6 at 11/ per diem ... 2 Turners at 11/ per diem 5 Smiths, 1 at 12/ and 4 at 11/ per diem ... 5 Strikers at 8/ per diem 2 Coppersmiths at 11/ per diem 1 Moulder at 11/ and Assistant at 9/ per diem 2 Enginemen at 9/ per diem 4 Pattern-makers, 2 at 12/ and 2 at 11/ per diem 4oo o o 325 o o 25o o o 1,390 o o 176 o o 71 o o 2oo o o 78 o o 28o o o 2,5oo o o 8oo o o 4oo o o 4oo o o 3oo o o 732 13 4 2o9 6 8 811 3 4 78 lo o 52 6 8 25o o o 141 6 o loo o o 4oo o o loo o o 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 3oo o o 4o8 4 o 141 6 o 7o6 lo o 5o2 8 o 266 18 o 251 4 o 6,782 8 o 19,232 lo o 3oo o o 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 1(JO 161 162 163 164 165 486 14 o 4,982 15 o 3,712 5 o 2,ol4 12 o 2,198 o o 753 12 o 376 16 o 659 8 o 3oo o o 1,224 12 o . 345 8 o 879 4 o 628 o o 345 8 o 314 o o 3o6 o o 722 4 o
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