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STATEMENT of the UNAUTHORISED EXPENDITURE— continued.
£ s. d. Brought forward Consolidated Fund— continued. FOR SERVICES NOT PROVIDED FOR— continued. £ s. d. 2,750 18 5 £ s. d. 750 18 5 23 15 0 £ s. d. Ordinary Revenue Account— continued. Lunatic Asylums: — L. Houselander, Matron Sunnyside Asylum, three months' salary on retirement .. ., 23 15 0 Inspection of Machinery: — H. A. McGregor, Inspector of Machinery, Wellington, salary on retirement, 1st April to 30th June 81 5 0 25 13 0 81 5 0 • Department of Agriculture : — A. H. Cockayne, temporary Assistant Biologist, Wellington, salary, 8th February to 31st March 25 13 0 Defence Department: — C. Batty, compassionate allowance to widow of J. Batty, accidentally shot while marking at Blenheim Rifle Range, 27th November to 31st March .. .. j 18 0 0 F. Lowcay, further compassionate allowance to widow of W. 3. R. Lowcay, Clerk, Defence Office, Wellington .. 50 0 0 J. Evans, Chief Clerk, Defence Office, Wellington, salary, 1st April to 31st May, on leave .. .. .. 47 10 0 E. May, compassionate allowance to widow of J. May, Magazine Keeper, Auckland .. .. .. 165 0 0 E. T. Fielding, advance to widow of officer killed in South Africa .. .. .. .. .. 30 0 0 Payment to Imperial Government for claims for looting in South Africa by Eighth and Tenth Contingents .. 20 16 8 331 6 8 Lands and Survey Department: — E. McDonald, refund of penalty for late payment of rent 10 0 J. Greenaway, compensation for surrender of title, Halswell Survey District .. .. .. .. 15 0 0 R. P. Kelly, compassionate allowance to widow of C. T. Kelly, temporary draughtsman, Lands Office, New Plymouth .. .. .. .. .. Ill 6 3 127 6 3 Public Works Department: — A. Burr, pension, two months 4 6 8 Total for services not provided for 3,344 11 0 FOR SERVICES IN EXCESS OF VOTES. Final Charges. Advances. Total. Ordinary Revenue Account :— Class I. Legislative Departments,— Vote 1—Legislative Council .. .. £22 2 8 2—House of Representatives .. 516 10 Class II. Colonial Secretary's Department,— Vote 7 —Messengers and Office-keepers 47 5 0 . 8—Electoral Department .. 593 3 8 .. „ 10—Registrar-General's Department 123 10 6 „ 11 —Agent-General's Department .. 931 6 10 Class III. Public Health Department,— Vote 13—Public Health Department .. 5,986 10 1 996 9 7 Class V. Colonial Treasurer's Department,— Vote 20—Treasury Miscellaneous .. 3,829 18 0 Class VII. Justice Department,— Vote 24—Supreme Court .. .. 8 17 11 89 15 6 „ 25—Bankruptcy.. .. .. 372 12 8 20 9 1 „ 26—District Magistrate's and Warden's Courts .. .. 489 7 9 64 5 3 „ 34—Prisons .. .. .. 2,035 3 5 128 9 10 Class VIII. Post and Telegraph Department,— Vote 36-Telegraph Cable Subsidies .. 57 11 7 „ 37—Conveyance of Mails by Sea .. 993 0 11 6,894 3 5 „ 40—Carriage of Mails by Railway.. 803 5 7 „ 41—Maintenance of Telegraph and Telephone Lines .. .. 59 1 11 „ 42—Miscellaneous Services .. 1,515 13 11 7,428 9 7 Class X. Marine and Harbours and Inspection of Machinery Departments,— Vote 46—Government Steamers .. 964 14 2 Class XII. Stamp and Deeds Department,— Vote 51—Laud ami Deeds Registry .. 104 13 5 Class XIII. Education Department,— Vote 55—Drill in Schools .. .. 563 19 9 28 13 7 22 2 8 516 1 0 ! 47 5 0 593 3 8 123 10 6 931 6 10 6,982 19 8 3,829 18 0 98 13 5 393 1 9 553 13 0 2,163 13 3 57 11 7 7,887 4 4 803 5 7 59 1 11 8,944 3 6 964 14 2 104 13 5 592 13 4 Carried forward .. .. £20,018 0 9 15',650 15 10 15', 650 15 10 35,668 16 7 3,344 11 0
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