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CLASS XII.—PUBLIC AND SCHOOL BUILDINGS AND DOMAINS DEPARTMENT.

2 STATEMENT showing the Charges upon the Consolidated Revenue for the General Maintenance of Public Buildings and Domains and Erection of School Buildings for the several Years from 1883-84 to 1889-90; and also the Estimated Charges ■ for the Financial Year 1890-91. SUMMARY. , 1890-91. Proposed .^otes. 1889-90. 1888-89. 1887-88. 1886-87. 1885-86. ' 1881-85. 1883-81. Voted. Expended. Voted. Expended. Voted. Expended. Voted. Expended. Voted Expended. Remarks. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. - II Voted. Expended. ! ■ , Voted. j Expended Public Buildings School Buildings .. .. • • Government Domains TOTAL OF CLASS XII. .. £ 1,515 .. j 1,515 ■ £ 34,000 £ 35,515 £ 33,175 £ 31,229 £ £ 44,250 ! 28,466 800 ; 874 45,050 29,340 £ 46,809 1,300 48,109 £ 21,912 £ 38,750 £ 26,558 £ 33,700 1,200 £ 29,753 1,322 £ 35,708 £ 24,177 £ 30,650 £ 29,206 50,000 50,000 25,000 24,434 School Buildings first brought on Consolidated Fund 1889-90. 1,000 85,000 1,000 900 59,075 ,,,953 1,337 1,300 1,403 1,325 1,153 1,221 1,189 86,515 56,616 23,249 40,050 27,961 j 34,900 31,075 37,033 25,330 31,871 30,395 DETAILS. • PUBLIC BUILDINGS. Salaries — Engineer in Charge (also Engineer for Defences) Architect and Assistant Engineer Chief Draughtsman Accountant Draughtsman Clerk Clerk 350 300 235 225 225 180 350 275 225 2p0 225 \ 1,050 •• Other Charges— Additions, Repairs, Fittings, Furniture, &c— Government Houses — Government House, Auckland, repairs to mansion and outbuildings, extension of lodge, and sanitary improvements Government House, Wellington, services incurred in preparation for new Governor, drainage, &c. Government Buildings throughout the ColonyDepartmental Buildings Departmental Buildings, sanitary improvements, &c. Parliamentary Buildings Parliamentary Buildings, sanitary improvements, &c. Parliamentary Buildings, painting Courthouses .. • • ■ ■ • • , Gaols Terrace Gaol, purchase of part of site on expiry of lease, m lieu of increased rent Police-stations Customhouses Post and Telegraph Offices Lunatic Asylums Lunatic Asylums, sanitary improvements Gas Water-supply Painting buildings outside .. . • ... Fire-prevention Immigration Barracks and Quarantine Stations Restoration of the General Post Office, Wellington Temporary Post and Telegraph Offices, Wellington, Rent and Incidental Expenses Rent for Ministerial Residence Inspection, small repairs, and contingencies Other Items* .. •• - ■• Special Items 700 1,000 2,000 3,000 500 1,000 500 1,500 500 750 2,000 200 2,500 600 1,500 5,000 2,000 2,500 2,500 1,000 950 2,300 1,500 500 1,000 250 600 1,000 500 750 1,000 200 2,000 1,000 ) I l,400 a 2,625 b 2,420" '949 6 583878 244 '721 106 1,420 474 i I I . 300 350 2,500 700 600 1,400 500 1,300 200 • 1,700 1,300 415 228 1,987 422 26 1,148 242 911 25 1,605 944 600 1,000 4,000 1,000 600 2,500 800 2,000 500 2,500 3,000 110 383 2,492 726 1,357 424 1,176 232 1,657 1,134 500 2,000 4,000 1,000 600 3,000 800 1,500 500 4,000 3,000 184 2,226 2,610 605 1,611 237 973 110 1,591 2,418 300 500 4,000 500 3,000 800 1,000 800 4,000 3,000 1,4 2 3, 1,7 30 =90 39 31 74 49 )6 1 !5 )6 300 308 4,500 1,500 3" 000 1,300 1,000 800 4,500 3,500 353 231 3,726 435 2,142 661 824 719 2,950 2,052 300 300 ■ 5,000 1,500 3^000 800 1,000 ! 200 j 5,000 3,000 \ 209 505 3,730 1,459 4J645 990 1,164 107 4,615 1,402 • Excess of £450 occasioned by sanitary rearrangements and other improvements for new Governor. b Excess of £325 occasioned by sanitary rearrangements of a very extensive character and general renovation for new Governor. c Excess of £420 occasioned by sanitary rearrangements of Departmental Buildings and other places. _ 3,6 2,3 4,500 2,000 1,500 5,333 d 1,631 1,301 i 5,000 2,300 2,000 ,| 200 18,000 _,500 4,303 2,009 289 6,000 3,000 2,000 4,824 2,047 41 6,000 2,500 2,000 5,202 2,437 3,500 3,000 2,000 o%5! 2,31 50 16 3,000 2,400 2,000 2,207 2,412 1,400 ! 2,000 1,607 I 2,717 ) The reason why votes for these items have gradually increased is, J that in. former years the various departments paid for their own gas and water, but latterly all gas and water for Public Buildings (excepting only Parliamentary Buildings) throughout the colony have been charged to one vote. This was gradually brought about, a Excess this year owing to reoccupation of General Post Office (which burns large amount) very early in year; also new Departmental Buildings, Auckland; and new gasworks in country places. e Excess of £780 occasioned by extras on tower, clock emplacement, fittings, &c. £ These amounts are for headings which appeared in back years, but have disappeared. .. f 200 6,500 400 -7^ 280" 347 40 10,950 1,494 "500 20,000 15 118 "500 86 ■' i 250 2,500 250 3,000 191 2,270', 200 2,750 231 1,197 800 2,500 1,600 Dr. 8,091 f 849 3,022 1,305 800 2,000 4,050 696 3.466 2,106 800 2,000 4,500 6 2,4 4,5! 19 15 '2 800 3,000 3,800 877 2,461 2,127 650 3,000 3,500 732 3,032 2,292 1 '•• 1,450* 21,912 26,558 33,700 30,650 29,206 Total 1,515 34,000 35,515 33,175 31,229 ! 44,25,0 i 28,466 46,809§ 38,750 29,71 35,708 24,177 SCHOOL BUILDINGS. Other Charges— Sohool Buildings Native Schools Institution for Deaf-mutes 40,000 2,000 8,000 25,000 24,434 School Buildings were charged on Publio Works (Loan) Fund up to 1889-90, when they were brought on the consolidated revenue. " t. I Total 50,000 50,000 25,000 24,434 GOVERNMENT DOMAINS. I. - 700 100 1,000 300 1,191 212 Other Charges— Wellington and Auckland Contingencies 800 200 700 200 883 70 782 92 1,000 300 1,149 188 1,000 200 1,01 2! >3 >9 1,125 200 960 193 971 250 983 206 Total 1,000 1,000 , 900 800 874 1,300 953 1,337 1,300 1,403 1,200 1, !_ 1,325 1,153 1,221 1,189 be estirnat, id and dedui :ed in 1887. t £18,1 allowed fo: restoration o: * Brought in under Financial Statement. i-Be] u-esents savi: ,gs directed General P, >st Office, We! ilington: £1( 1,950 expe. id. §_! 1,000 allowed lor restorati. ,n of General Post Office, Wellington: only £118 utilised.

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