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Table X shows the payments made by Government on account of inmates in private industrial schools, the recoveries, and the net expenditure by Government. The contributions from Charitable Aid Boards are made directly to the managers of these schools, and are not included in the recoveries shown. -

TABLE X .—Government Expenditure on Private Schools (R.C.), 1901.

The Government or Charitable Aid Boards paid for the maintenance of the 32 children previously stated to be in corrective or other institutions or homes. The payments made by the Government were as follows : Rescue Home, Auckland, £2 25.; St. Mary's Home, Karori, £23 Bs. ; Levin Memorial Home, Wellington, £28 125.; private home (special treatment), £29 Bs. 7d. ; St. Mary's Home, Richmond, Christchurch, £6(5 17s. sd; Samaritan Home, Christchurch, £18 25.; Mount Magdala, Christchurch, £146 16s. 4d. Six children belonging to St. Joseph's, Wellington, and St. Mary's, Nelson, private industrial schools were boarded at the Mission Home, Jerusalem, Wanganui (Mother Aubert's) — 4 for the whole year and 2 for ten months—the Government paying during the year £96 4s. for their maintenance.

No. 2. ADDITIONAL STATISTICS. "Inmates," 31st December, 1901.

Kecoveries. Net Expenditure by Government. School. Payments. St. Mary's, Auckland St. Joseph's, Wellington St. Mary's, Nelson St. Vincent de Paul's, Dunedin £ s. d. 1,427 9 0 284 19 0 1,464 8 11 73 0 0 £ s. d. £ s. d. 122 15 0 1,304 14 0 17 3 4 267 15 8 353 7 3 1,111 1 8 11 5 4 61 14 8 504 10 11 2,745 6 0 Totals 3,249 16 11

Go'ernmei it Schools. Privai te Scho ioIs. .11 Schools. Inmates. I 14 s i SP35 B. G. B. G. ■S»3 ill O B. G. ■9 S3 05 fcn g ft V> a .a H 3-3 S ce a> 4J a $ S ■ ■a SS "3 ■§ I o I 'S g £ 8 .3 B. G. B. G. G. B. G. G. o £ cq o B. G. In the schools Boarded out With friends At service In hospital In lunatic asylums In Blind Asylum, Auckland In School for Deafmutes, Sumner At Costley Training Institution (on probation) Under oontrol of refuges or cognate institutions In Orphanage, Cottage Home, &c. In gaol Absent without leave.. 2 27 1 2 I 17, 1 21 22 3 4 19 .. 17 10 5 KH 4 10 10 59 7 47 115 ' 17 32 .. 103 4 1 1 .. 99 90 20 70 1 31 94 9 79 1 44 8 52 5 16 89 9 25 1 126 37 41 08 \ 7 10 19 5 3 387 227 100 240 1 i 254 192 55| 208 3 1 641 419 155 448 4 5 1 254 405 87 322 3 1 1 387 14 68 126 1 4 1 1 i 2 i 1 1 2 1 .. 24 27 27 20 8 14 16 10 Totals .. j 36 61 27 •1 I 6! 42 102 124 5 25 281 46 1 4 292 5( 1 216 D8 "i 73 76 h 214 1 91 27 6 38 1,009 2 756' 6 40 1,765 6 30 1,141 io 1 57 623 )5 765

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