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No. 4.—STATISTICS: INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL AND PROBATION SYSTEM, AND SPECIAL SCHOOLS. Table I1.—Expenditure on Industrial Schools and Probation System, 1922-23.
I Fuel, Light, and Water. Farm and Garden. Medicine, Medical Attendance, and Dentistry. Foodstuffs. Clothing and Boots. Deduct Institution. Sundries. Household Requisites. Total. Add Stocks, 31/3/1922. Total. Issues to Board. Issues to Service. Expenditure. Stocks, 31/3/1923. Receiving-homes — £ s. d. Auckland .. 240 2 2 Hamilton .. 177 17 9 Napier .. 170 5 4 Wanganui .. 152 12 4 Wellington .. 365 1 5 Nelson .. 85 16 4 Christchurch .. 400 9 2 Probation Homes — Auckland .. 207 11 6 Wellington .. 253 6 9 Christchurch .. 173 17 2 Dunedin .. 84 6 5 Boys' Training- 523 0 3 farm, Weraroa Children's Home, Industrial School, 323 2 10 Caversham Te Oranga Home .. Cr. 11 11 3 £ s. d. 203 13 0 739 18 9 1,226 11 0 68 14 2 1,006 9 8 588 9 4 1,320 15 10 £ s. d. 63 10 2 41 17 9 40 6 4 59 2 5 99 2 1 46 7 9 161 7 2 £ s. d. 29 15 0 1 15 9 1 2 3 1 14 9 18 6 £ s. d. 15 12 2 1 17 6 16 6 9 1 17 6 52 4 11 22 19 7 23 17 2 £ s. d. 23 13 2 19 11 5 28 18 11 4 14 5 41 16 4 24 8 3 42 9 5 £ s. d. £ s. d. 43 12 7 619 18 3 15 19 6 998 18 5 52 13 6 1,536 4 1 15 19 9 304 15 4 59 6 9 ! 1,684 1 2 16 9 5 784 10 8 63 4 6 2,013 11 9 £ s. d. £ s. d. 619 18 3 1,190 11 8 2,189 10 1 897 1 7 2,433 5 8 164 14 0 469 9 4 1,085 13 0 2,769 14 2 929 15 2 1,714 5 10 1,728 18 9 3,742 10 6 482 13 5 444 10 9 1,135 14 9 1,533 6 2 162 2 0 2,472 0 4 : 4,808 1 5 £ s. d. 17 0 6 146 5 10 317 11 3 93 9 10 540 18 11 204 15 2 744 13 8 £ s. d. 78 8 3 567 15 4 346 4 2 34 3 11 159 1 5 372 2 4 282 10 8 £ s. d. 1,208 2 3 1,435 12 6 109 18 10 1,422 7 3 994 15 11 1,853 13 6 £ s. d. 524 9 6 267 6 8 333 17 9 231 16 9 647 6 7 142 12 5 861 12 8 32 11 4 63 2 5 76 3 10 0 13 5 669 1 0 91 15 4 55 16 9 80 11 11 35 9 4 274 4 5 31 13 8 7 6 5 10 1 1 610 2 10 17 19 2 21 3 9 4 11 3 7 6 10 100 4 8 45 13 4 21 4 7 41 7 6 2 18 9 66 15 6 55 9 1 482 13 5 29 16 6 444 10 9 13 13 4 397 11 5 21 6 2 162 2 0 92 12 5 2,336 1 1 Cr. 10 18 5 9 7 10 Or. 0 2 8 1,526 19 2 Cr. 49 18 3 120 8 1 ■ 199 15 1 671 1 7 1,801 16 4 482 13 5 444 10 9 542 1 5 162 2 0 2,197 8 6 19 7 2 789 9 5 23 3 6 Cr. 8 16 6 5 19 3 9 7 10 9 7 10 857 10 11 235 12 0 67 0 10 8 3 5 25 11 10 3,482 14 10 5,009 14 0 349 14 2 1,254 6 10 2,783 1 9 622 11 3 Cr. 45 17 0 7 9 0 0 1 0 Cr. 49 18 3 Cr. 49 18 3 Totals |l3,251 7 1 13,087 4 1 26,338 11 2 ;2,554 4 7 14,083 17 5 12,280 9 11 7,419 19 Repairs to buildings Salaries of staff of homes, Managers, Probation Officers, visiting nurses, &c. Boarding-out of children — Payments to foster-parents Payments to Postal Department as commission Issues of clothing, &c, from institutions, £2,554 4s. 7d.; from central stores, £997 Is. 5d. Medicine, medical attendance, dentistry, &c. •• 563 1 23,438 4 •• £ s. d. 72,508 5 3 672 8 0 3,551 6 0 2,910 7 7 Inmates at service — Issue of clothing, &c, from institutions, £4,083 17s. 5d.; from central stores, £1,456 10s. 6d. Miscellaneous payments 5,540 7 11 1,249 12 6 Refund of maintenance payments Refund of inmates' earnings Rents Travelling-expenses Wages of inmates Law-costs Libraries Special instruction and contingencies •• 219 18 ! 222 18 i 595 2 . 5,545 4 ( 44 5 ' 62 4 1 17 19 i 30 2 i Less recoveries — From parents and others Sales of farm-produce Inmates' earnings for clothing, &c. Deficient outfits .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • Miscellaneous 21,210 16 3 2,928 10 7 5,630 0 4 1,271 19 2 1,166 18 9 124,591 8 ( 32,208 5 : Net cost £92,383 2 1.
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