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8.—7 [PT. I]

DETAILS OF ESTIMATES FOR THE

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND PRISONS —continued.

{a) Rewards for assistance in capturing prisoners, £7 2s. (b) Larger supplies of material became available than was anticipated. (a) Extra costs and exchange on overseas purchases.

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NlImber ,n/o AO of Person.. 1943-44 1942-43. 1943-44 1942-43 VOTE—JUSTICE AND PRISONS continued. Voled . Expended. Subdivision No. II.—Prisons —continued. £ £ £ Other Charges for and incidental to —continued. Transport charges, travelling allowances and expenses— Conveyance of prisoners on release .. .. .. 1,000 1,050 862 Freight, cartage, &c. (part recoverable) .. .. 25 25 41 Transfer of prisoners .. .. .. .. 1,400 1,400 1,434 Travelling allowances and expenses of officers .. .. 600 650 414 Transfer and removal expenses of officers .. .. 300 300 256 Travelling-expenses of Prison Board Members .. .. 300 300 136 Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the subdivision .. .. .. 5 5 (a) 7 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — £ Deductions for use of residences .. .. 3,750 Miscellaneous institutional revenue .. 4,500 8,250 34,345 33,345 32,953 Aid to prisoners and dependantsAssistance to discharged prisoners .. .. .. 5 5 Grants to Prisoners' Aid and After-care Societies .. 200 200 200 Gratuities and earnings paid to prisoners on release .. 3,800 3,800 3,566 4,005 4,005 3,766 General prison industries, farms, works, &c.: Materials, equipment, rents, royalties, and other expenses in connection with — Block and pavement making .. .. .. .. 10 10 12 Bootmaking, boot repairs, and satchel repairs .. .. 6,500 7,000 6,125 Farms, gardens, &c.: Development and maintenance .. 16,500 17,000 16,692 Mail-bag repairs .. .. .. .. .. 200 200 j (b) 858 Quarries and gravel-pits .. .. .. .. 4,000 4,000 j 4,223 Road-construction .. .. .. .. .. 4,500 5,500 i 5,206 Tailoring .. .. .. .. .. ..(c) 6,000 5,000 ; 4,633 Tobacco culture and manufacture .. .. .. 150 150 161 Miscellaneous industries, works, &c. .. .. .. 750 750 536 Estimated credits-in-aid under Section 51 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926 (see end of vote) — £ Block and pavement making .. .. 5 Bootmaking .. .. .. .. 5,500 Farms, gardens, &c. .. .. .. 45,000 Mail-bag repairs .. .. .. 2,000 Quarries and gravel-pits .. .. 17,000 Road-construction .. .. .. 7,000 Tailoring .. .. .. .. 3,000 Miscellaneous industries .. .. 2,500 82,005 38,610 39,610 38,446 76,960 76,960 75,165 164,980 j 167,085 163,840

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