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STATEMENT in Detail of the EXPENDITURE for MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES— contd.
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 190 2-1903
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 9,604 7 10 Brought forward CLASS IV.—MINISTER OF JUSTICE— continued. Vote No. 33 —Miscellaneous Services — continued. Item 12—Native hostelriea (to be refunded from Native Civil List) .. Item 13—New edition of " Haselden's New Zealand Justice of the Peace".. .. .. .. .. .*. Item 14—Payment to Survey Department for lithographing, preparation of plans, &c Item 15—Purchase of reports and treatises for Crown Law Office Item 16—Refund of part of fine inflicted on J. McAinch for breach of Customs Act (see Vote 44) Item 17—Subscriptions to telephone exchange Item 18—Travelling allowances and expenses Item 19—Expenses under Shorthand Reporters Act.. Item 20—Contingencies,— Certificates as barristers, &c, of Crown Law Officers Clocks and repairs Directories, diaries, &o... Expenses of administering licensing laws.. Expenses of removal of offices Freight and insurance Flags, &c Keeping Courthouse grounds in order Law-costs Refreshments to jurors, District Courts .. Salary of Warden's agent, Barrytown Seal of Supreme Court Share of ourbing footpath, Opotiki Court.. Sundries Typewriters, supplies, and repairs Typing evidence in Supreme Court Wages : Bailiffs, &c 12 12 0 8 10 6 11 19 9 10 1 0 13 3 6 4 3 6 6 11 0 11 9 7 68 4 6 110 10 0 0 2 0 0 7 5 0 153 12 2 183 6 9 56 14 0 28 5 0 5 13 0 250 0 0 436 2 1 72 3 2 95 0 0 421 2 4 384 9 7 100 0 0 588 19 3 Total net expenditure, Vote No. 33 £11,957 17 3 CLASS V.—POSTMASTER-GENERAL :— Vote No. 42—Miscellaneous Services :— Item 1—Stationery Item 2—Special allowance to messengers Item 3—Light, fuel, and water Item 4—Telephone fees Item 5—Advertising and printing.. Item 6 —Allowances Item 7—Carriage of private bags Item 8 —Cleaning and scavenging .. • Item 9—Overtime Item 10 —Sundries Item 11—Papakura burglary Item 12—Parcel-post .. .. .. • .. Item 13—Postal Inspectors' travelling-expenses Item 14—Rent, Post-office Savings-bank, Wellington Item 15—Repairs, fittings, new buildings, &c Item 16—Temporary letter-carriers and messengers Item 17—Travelling, removal, and relieving expenses Item 18—Uniform clothing 8,863 18 9 925 0 0 5,714 0 3 323 18 9 7,887 14 3 340 0 2 2,542 13 3 2,120 10 5 3,651 3 7 21 9 9 3,646 0 7 982 0 0 2,874 16 11 4,109 16 1 6,921 5 3 2,183 4 10 Total net expenditure, Vote No. 42 £53,107 12 10 CLASS VI.—COMMISSIONER OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS :— Vote No. 44—Customs, Miscellaneous :— Item 1—Bonus on exportation of canned and cured fish Item 2—Compensation to J. McAinch for imprisonment and loss of business through detention of goods (see Vote 33) Item 3—Expenses under " The Immigration Restriction Act, 1899" Item 4—Refund of Customs duty on monuments to deceased troopers .. .. .. .. .. Item 5—Refund of duty on machinery for Calliope Dock, Auckland Item 6—Refund of duty on cairn to memory of late Hon. Sir J. McKenzie Item 7 —Refund of duty on memorial tablets to late Archdeacon Stook Item 8 —Refund of drawback on goods shipped to Cook Islands Item 9—Refund of duty on banner for Miners' Union, Westport Item 10 —Refund of duty on machinery for Riverhead Papermills 672 16 6 100 0 0 72 12 6 5 10 0 41 4 0 8 12 0 41 2 0 Total net expenditure, Vote No. 44 £94117 0
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