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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1910-1911
STATEMENT in Detail of the EXPENDITURE for MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES-contd.
Brought forward £ s. d. £ B. d. £ s. d. '2,741 9 10 CLASS III.—POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT— continued. Vote No. 16—Miscellaneous Services — continued. Item 6—Chatham Islands, loss of coin, portion of remittance in transit (wreck of " Duoo ") Item 7—Cleaning and scavenging Item 8 - ComDassionate allowance to Louisa Liviok, widow of W. D. Livick, Chief Clark, Post-office, Gisborne Item 9 —Compassionate allowance to E. P. Reeve on account of the death of her husband, as recommended by the Public Petitions Committee Item 10—Compensation for articles lost or damaged during transmission by post Item 11—Devonport: Loss of remittance in transit.. Item 12—Defalcation by officer (not recoverable) Item 13 —Fire-extinguishers Item 14—Forage allowances Item 15—Fraudulent withdrawal from Post-Office Savingsbank, Christchurch Item 16—Gratuity to M. Gilbert, late Postmistress, Paroa, on her retirement from the service Item 17 Gratuity to L. Jones, late Poslmistress, Woolston, on her retirement from the service Item 18 -Hire of Dickie stamp-vending machines .. Item 19—Legal expenses Item 20—Light, fuel, and water Item 21—Lodging-allowances to cadets and cadettes.. Item 22—New Zealand's share of the cost of the International Postal and Telegraph Bureau, Borne, for the year 1909 Item 23—Night clerks and miscellaneous allowances Item 24 — Office expenses Item 25—Old-age pensions— Allowances to Postmasters Fees for certificates of age Interpreters' fees Travelling allowances and expenses of officers, Magistrates, registrars, police, and pensioners .. 50 0 0 •"•.■285 0 11 aeo o o 30 0 0 •21 10 i 100 0 0 7 3 8 886 4 1 115 0 0 10 0 0 SO 0 0 241 0 1 9,298 7 ti 4,227 1 8 154 12 7 1,603 0 11 1,581 12 6 275 19 6 14 14 6 13 7 9 r>8 13 6 ■Ji'il IK O Item 26—Otaki Railway-station (loss of cash by fire) . Item 27—Overtime Item 28—Plant for Wellington City mail-service Item 29—Parcel-post expenses Item 30—Postal Inspectors' travelling-expenses Item 31 —Postmarking-raachines for various offices Item 32—Printing, binding, &c. Item 33—Purchase and hire of bicycles, and allowances to offioers using their own machines Item 34—Railway travelling post-office allowances Item 35—Rent of premises throughout the Dominion Item 36—Repairs, fittings, new buildings, &o. Item 37—Special allowance to telegraph message-boys during their first year's service Item 38—Special allowance of 5s. per week to telegraph message-boys Item 39—Stationery, &c. .. Item 40—Temporary officers, letter-carriers, and messengers .. Item 41— Travelling-expenses Item 42—Removal-expenses Item 43—Relieving-expenses Item 44—Uniform clothing Item 45—Waiharara, loss of remittance in transit OOiS ±tf O 17 0 5,876 19 3 572 17 9 6,176 8 1 1,439 9 9 85 0 0 :i,277 14 4 3,599 7 0 2,581 19 10 3,514 19 9 3,501 10 8 ■ 560 0 0 j 370 19 1 12,830 7 7 i 6,723 17 7 2,133 18 11 3,100 18 11 2,639 17 1 4,232 8 8 50 16 8 £96,300 16 7 Total net expenditure, Vote No. 16 CLASS VI.—NATIVE DEPARTMENT :— Vote No. 25—Miscellaneous Services :— Item 1—Allowance to C. D. Pitt, late President Tokerau Maori Land Board, on retirement Item 2—Compensation to W. Milner for ioss in connection with lease of Waihuku B Block, as recommended by the Native Affairs Committee Item 3—Compensation to Tenetahi for loss and expenses in establishing the claim of himeelf and his people to Little Barrier Island, as recommended by the Native Affairs Committee Item 4—Compensation to Emily Buckworth for loss of land, as recommended by the Native Affairs Committee <inn n n 400 O 0 400 0 0 100 0 0 100 0 0 E(\f\ f\ /\ 500 0 0 200 0 n 200 0 0 Carried forward i onn n n 1,200 0 0
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