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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1910-1911.
STATEMENT in Detail of the EXPENDITURE for MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES— contd.
Brought forward £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 21,871 4 7 CLASS X.— DEFENCE DEPARTMENT— continued. Vote No. 67—Miscellaneous Services — continued. Item 38 —Ordnance and other stores, inoludiDg search-light, signalling equipment, and field telegraph and telephone apparatus , also two maxim guns Item 39 —Passages and expenses of military officers and noncommissioned officers sent to England for instruction, and allowance while attending instruction Item 40—Passages from and return to England of officers and non-commissioned officers Item 41—Passages to England of New-Zealanders selected for higher training in the British Navy Item 42 — Passages and expenses of Cadets attending Aus tralian Military College Item 43 —Payment to James McLeavey, in respeot of liabilities of the Horowhenua Mounted Eifle Corps, disbanded Item 44—Pension to Mrs. Elizabeth Ford, 1st April, 1910, t<■ 31st March, 1911 Item 45 — Pension of late F. G. Rawson, continued to his widow, 1st April, 1910, to 31st March, 1911 Item 46—Pension to Aperahama Tahumirangi for wounds reoeived while in the service of the New Zealand Government, 1st January, 1910, to 31st December, 1910 Item 47 —Postage, telegrams, and letter-boxes Item 48 —Proportion of salary and expenses of Imperial officer in London as Inspector of Warlike Stores Item 49—Purchase and engraving of medals Item 50 —Refund Customs duty Item 51—Renovation of military graveyards and headstones .. Item 52—Rifle-shooting expenses, including grant (£750) to Dominion Rifle Association Item 53 —Small-arms ammunition and cordite Item 54— Special allowance to ex-Constable Packer for serious permanent injuries received in the service, 1st April, 1910, to 31st March, 1911 Item 55—Transport equipment: Field-telegraph carts, ambu-lance-wagons, water-carts, small-arms-ammunition carts, field - service wagons, and pack-saddles for ammunition supply, including harness, nose-bags, saddlery, and veterinary appliances Item 56 — Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote .. 4,550 Iβ 10 587 13 9 J 1,127 0 7 46 0 0 45 0 0 10 0 0 1,705 15 1U 241 18 i 141 17 2 485 5 0 9 13 2 1,125 8 S 16,36-J 0 6 39 10 10 : 117 17 3 Total net expenditure, Vote No. 67 £48,474 1 10 CLASS XI.—CUSTOMS, MARINE AND HARBOURS, AND INSPECTION OF MACHINERY DEPARTMENTS :— Vote No. 69—Customs, Miscellaneous Services :— Item 1—Compassionate allowance to Mrs. Thomas Redmond on account of fatal accident to her son, an officer in the Customs Department Item 2—Duty on office furniture for the use of the Canadian Trade Commissioner Item 3 —Duty on clock erected at Rotorua to the memory of the late Right Honourable R. J. Seddon Item 4—Expenses under the Immigration Restriction Act, 1908 Expenses of Customs Buildings, Wellington— Item 5—Salaries .. .. .. .. Item 6—Cartage Item 7 —Cleaning and washing Item 8—Expenses of running the lift .. .. ■ Item 9—-Extra assistance Item 10 —Lighting, water, and heating Item 11—Messengers' uniforms Item 12 — Contingencies, including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the vote— Clock record-forms Expenses of draping Customs building at the death of his late Majesty King Edward VII Labour Office requisites Repairs to flags Subscriptions to telephone Subscription to mail-notices 10 0 11 13 1 12 6 0 19 3 15 0 5 2 9 0 10 0 1. 1,135 19 2 26 1 5 419 12 6 36 3 8 75 5 9 121 0 1 18 7 0 ,135 19 2 26 1 5 419 12 6 36 3 8 75 5 9 121 0 1 18 7 0 21 12 7 100 0 0 5 7 7 54 6 0 21 12 7 Carried forward 1,854 2 2 2,013 16 3
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