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STATEMENT of the UNAUTHORISED EXPENDITURE— continued.
£ s. d. £ s. d. 4,397 13 2 £ s. d. Brought forward Consolidated Fund— continued. FOR SERVICES NOT PROVIDED FOR— continued. Ordinary Revenue Account— continued. Education Department: — Salary of A. J. Logan, Native-school teacher, Takahiwai, 1st April to 31st May, 1905, his services having been dispensed with 21 10 0 Labour Department: — Refund of part of expense of the Seamen's Union in bringing a case for breach of awar.l before the Arbitration Court 7 10 0 Lunacy Department: — Salary to E. G. Levinge, Medical Superintendent, Sunnyside Asylum, 1st April to 31et May, 1905, having been granted three months' salary on retirement 100 0 0 Railways Department: — Refund to R. G. Reid of deposit, contract being cancelled Compassionate allowance to L. Hardy, wife of ex-porter G. A. Hardy Refunds of amounts stolen at Culverden and Bunnythorpe Stations 10 0 0 100 0 0 116 12 0 6 12 0 Defence Department: — Compassionate allowance to Dr. R. H. Bakewell for services as Surgeon-Captain to Ninth New Zealand Contingent 200 0 0 Lands and Survey Department: — Retiring-allo.vance of G. J. Mueller, late Assistant Sur-veyor-General, 1st June, 1904, to 31st March, 1905 .. Compassionate allowance to A. McNab, widow of W. McNab, temporary clerk, Lands Office, Ghristohurch .. Waipawa County, proportion of rates due on Tamaki Blocks Salary of W. G. Murray, Commissioner of Crown Lands, Nelson, 1st April to 31st July, 1905, having been granted leave of absence Outram Domain Board, subsidy towards purohase of Seotion 21, Block I., Outram Expenses of Land Board Conference, — £ s. d. Reporting .. .. .. 65 1 6 Wages .. .. .. .. 1 16 0 Photographs .. .. .. 3 0 0 Travelling-expenses .. .. 599 19 8 303 9 3 100 0 0 191 14 1 93 15 0 13 4 0 669 17 2 1,371 19 6 Total for services not provided for 6,215 4 8 FOR SERVICES IN EXCESS OF VOTES. Final Charges. Advances. Total. Ordinary Revenue Account :— Class I. Legislative Departments,— Vote 2—House of Representatives .. 196 10 3 Class II. Culonial Secretary's Department,— Vote 10—Registrar-General's Department 284 16 6 „ 11 —Agent-General's Department .. 1,103 3 6 „ 12—Museum and Meteorological Department .. .. .. 99 12 11 Class V. Colonial Treasurer's Department,— Vote 18—Friendly Societies'Registry-office 24115 3 Class VII. Department of Justice, — Vote 25—Supreme Court .. .. 890 2 6 „ 27—District Magistrates' and Wardens' Courts .. .. 1,104 10 4 , 28—Criminal Prosecutions .. 851 12 2 , 32—Validation of Native Titles .. 0 10 0 „ 35—Prisons .. .. .. 4,336 8 1 Class VIII. Post and Telegraph Department,— Vote 39—Carriage of Mails by Railway .. 3,662 15 0 „ 41—Miscellaneous Services Class IX. Customs Department,— Vote 42—Customs Offices and Services 196 10 3 284 16 6 1,103 3 6 99 12 11 241 15 3 890 2 6 85 14 10 331 8 8 1,190 5 2 1,183 0 10 0 10 0 4,408 17 0 72 8 11 5,338 8 7 3,662 15 0 5,338 8 7 73 3 11 73 3 11 Carried forward .. .. 12,77116 6 5,901 4 11 18,673 1 5 6,215 4
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