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Return showing the Number of Masters, Mates, and Engineers examined during the Year ended the 31st March, 1902, distinguishing the Number of Successful and Unsuccessful Candidates.
Return showing the Total Ordinary Expenditure of the Marine Department during the Financial Year ended 31st March, 1902.
Class of Certificate. Auckland. Wellington. <§ '3 : o «e 3 o (1, |3ci I H (1( [XI fr Lyttelton. IT I ft fe En Dunedi :n. Othi <8 a Places. I 1 1 I 'otals. I 1 t c E1 oreign - going masters and mates lome-trade masters and mates tiver-steamer masters iea-gcing engineers (steam).. „ (other rne- ; chanical power than steam) liver-steamer engineers liver engineers (other mechanical power than steam) farine-engine drivers 6 11 12 j'l 15 4 8 14 11 22 2 14 3 16 6 5 20 4 10 J 16 8 7 6 4 23 10 5 1 " I " 52 J 38 26 15 10 33 6 4 2 2 18 2 7 2 2 11 4 2 20 2 ■J 1 2: J , 1 8 i 31 2 12 1 8 *2 1 1 ii 2 9 24 21 21 89 7 31 4 31 20 6 25 1 8 55 41 27 114 8 39 4 1 11 2 13 1 1 11 3 14 Totals .. 78 90 28 11 39 9 38 ! I 21 5 26 ' 208 9-1 302 31 109 ; 29
Nature ol Expenditure. Details. Totals. Grand Totals. Salaries of Head Office £ s. d. £ s. d. 1,243 11 7 £ s. d. 1,243 11 7 Harbours :— Manukau, — Salaries New light, main channel Contingencies Russell, — Contingencies Hokianga,— Salaries Contingencies Herekino — Surveying channel and laying buoys TCaipara,— Salaries Steamer subsidy Contingencies Mokau, — Salary Snugging river Opunake,— Salary Contingencies Rangitikei,— Salary Poxton, — Salary Contingencies Tauraviga,— Contingencies Wairau, — Salary Removing obstruction Contingencies Havelock, — Contingencies 274 0 0 14 11 11 446 0 0 35 4 8 80 4 4 415 0 0 340 0 0 23 15 4 30 0 0 101 15 (i 561 9 0 23 6 0 288 11 11 60 0 0 778 15 4 131 15 6 25 0 0 21 11 6 46 11 6 5 0 0 190 0 0 22 2 6 212 2 6 2 10 0 145 0 0 30 16 0 24 6 9 200 2 9 1 17 6 Nelson, — Statutory grant .. Motueka, — Salary Waitapu, — Salary Maintenance of lights Contingencies Collingwood,— Salary Contingencies ... Karamea, — Salary Signalman's house Contingencies Okarito, — Salary Removal of wreok of s.s. " Waipara " Contingencies 35 0 0 16 17 6 25 0 0 50 0 0 2 16 0 1,745 12 1 10 0 0 77 16 0 40 0 0 6 11 0 26 14 9 51 17 6 I 73 5 9 50 0 0 189 15 3 68 9 3 Okuru, — Sienalling and Contingencies Little \Vanc<anui, — Signalling aud Contingencies Waikawa, — Salary Contingencies Riwaka, — Maintenance of light 308 4 6 9 9 3 23 10 0 10 0 0 3 10 9 13 10 9 10 0 0 Lamps, repairs to buoys, and sundries .. 712 14 10 5,348 2 8
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