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Appropriations for Public Works Services.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS —continued.
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Item ' 1925-26. MINISTER OF PUBLIC WORKS—continued. VOTE No. 50. £ £ Mental Hospital Buildings— 1 Auckland ... ... ... 20,000 2 Hokitika ... ... ... 7,700 3 Nelson ... ... ... 1,700 4 Nelson (Simson's annuity) ... ... ... 200 5 Porirua ... ... ... 77,000 6 Seacliff (land and buildings) ... ... 45,000 7 Stoke (Nelson Auxiliary) ... ... ... 25,000 8 Sunnvside ... ... ... 11,000 9 Tokanui (land and buildings) ... ... 9,700 10 Waitati ... ... ... 740 Estimated.credits-in-aid under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 ... £2,500 Gross Total ... ... ... 198,040 Amount required for Current Tear ... 94,500 Credits-in-aid ... ... ... 2,500 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 50 ... — 92,000 VOTE No. 51. Health and Hospital Institutions— 1 Auckland, St. Helens ... ... ... 793 2 Buller Hospital, additions carried out for Hospital Board (all recoverable from Board) ... ... 1,790 3 Christchurch, St. Helens (site and new buildings), (on account) ... ... ... 5,000 4 Erection of buildings, &c., for Hospital Boards throughout New Zealand (all expenditure recoverable from Boards) ... ... ... ... 5,000 5 Gisborne, St. Helens ... ... ... 1,500 6 Hanmer, Queen Mary Hospital ... ... 23,150 7 Invercargill, St. Helens ... ... ... 200 8 Otaki Sanatorium ... ... ... 6,000 9 Pukeora Sanatorium ... ... ... 9,150 10 Rotorua, King George V. Hospital (on account) .. 7,000 11 Taupo (District Nurse's cottage) ... ... 850 12 Wellington, St. Helens ... ... ... 1,000 13 Buildings and sites not specified ... ... 250 Quarantine Stations — 14 Auckland (Motuihi) ... ... ... 1,000 15 Wellington, Somes Island (water-supply) ... 185 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 48 of the Public Revenues Act, 1910 ... £7,000 Gross Total ... ... ... 62,868 Amount required for Current Year ... 49,000 Credits-in-aid ... ... ... 7,000 NET TOTAL—VOTE No. 51 ... 42,000 TOTAL .... .... .... .... <£336,500
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