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CLASS XIII.—WORKING RAILWAYS— continued.
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Appropriations for Consolidated Fund Services.
Item. 19 2,301 a-2. miles. WORKING RAILWAYS— continued. VOTE No. 66— continued. Picton Section — continued. Traffic— Casual Labour and Overtime Stores and Stationery Miscellaneous £ £ 24 300 182 80 562 25 Miscellaneous — Insurance of Casual Hands against Accidents Post of hearing Appeal Board Cases Increases to be paid to Employes in excess of the maximum rates of pay as set forth in the Schedules to the Government Railways Department Classification Acts, 1896 and 1897,— First Division — £ Stores Manager ... ... 25 Audit Inspector ... ... 20 3 District Engineers, £20 each ... 60 2 Locomotive Engineers: 1 of £50, 1 of £90 140 Inspecting Engineer .., 60 1 Stationmaster in Charge ... 50 I Stationmaster ... 50 Chief Draftsman (Maintenance) ... 50 „ (Locomotive) • ... 50 6 Clerks: 1 of £45, 5 of £15 . ... 120 Special allowance of £10 per annum to Shorthand-writers, Class 1 ... 100 5,613 450 300 725 Second Division — Increase of 6d. per day for members employed in workshops; for Enginemen, Firemen, and Guards employed on Rimutaka fncline ; for all Employes in receipt of 6s. 6d. per day ; for Ganeeis in receipt of 7s. 6d. per day ; for Junior Platelayers in Relaying Gangs; and for the following members of the Second Division in Claps 3, Maintenance, in receipt of 7s. per day :— Bridgemen,Sub-class 1 ; Sub-gangers, Subclass 5, Grade 6 ; Platelayers in Relaying Gangs, and Platelayers on Special Lengths, Sub-class 6, Grade 2 ; and Labour-gangers, Sub-class 7, Grade 4 . 19,876 21,351 Less estimated credits under section 4L of "The Public Revenues Act, 1891 " 1,219,852 34,500 Total—Vote No. 66 1,185,35: TOTAL OP CLASS XIII. £1, .85,362
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