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r.w.J 1887. ('l'HIRD SESSION.) LEGISLATIVE AssEMBLY. NEW SOUTH WALES. ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR 1886, ACCOMPANIED DY TIIE SIXTEENTII ANNUAL REPORT OF THE AUDITOR-GEN. ERAL (UNDER THE ACT 33 VIC. No. 18.) ORDERED BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY TO TIE PRINTED, 20 Septernber, 1887. : CHARLES POTTER, GOVERNMENT PRINTER. 1887. 18-a [l, 108 copies-Approximate Cost of Printing (labour and material), £178 7s. Od.]

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r.w.J

1887.

('l'HIRD SESSION.)

LEGISLATIVE AssEMBLY.

NEW SOUTH WALES.

ACCOUNTS

FOR THE

YEAR 1886,

ACCOMPANIED DY TIIE

SIXTEENTII ANNUAL REPORT OF THE AUDITOR-GEN.ERAL

(UNDER THE ACT 33 VIC. No. 18.)

ORDERED BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY TO TIE PRINTED,

20 Septernber, 1887.

SYD~TEY : CHARLES POTTER, GOVERNMENT PRINTER.

1887. 18-a

[l, 108 copies-Approximate Cost of Printing (labour and material), £178 7s. Od.]

1887. (THIRD SESSION.)

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

NEW SOUTH WALES.

PUBLIC ACCOUNTS. (FOR THE YEAR 1886, WITH 16Trr ANNUAL REPORT OF .THE AUDITOR-GENERAL.)

01·cle?·ed by:the Legislative Assembly to be printed, 20 Septembm·, 1887.

The Auditor-General to The Honorable the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly. Sir, Department of Audit, Sydney, 20 September, 1887.

Under the provisions of the Audit Act of 1870, I do myself the honor to transmit to you, for presentation to the Legislative Assembly, a copy of the Colonial Treasmer's Statement of tlte Receipts and Expenditure of the Consolidated Revenue and other moneys for the year 1886, together with my Report thereon.

I have the honor to be, Sir,

Your obedient servant, EDWARD A. RENNIE,

A udi tor-GeneraL

ABSTRACTS OF THE

PUBLIC ACCOUNTS OF THK

COLONY OF NEW SOUTH WALES,

FOR THE YlLlR

1886.

18-A

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

P.A.OE.

Public Accounts-General Abstract 10

Distribution of Balances . . . 12

Consolidated Revenue :Fund-Account Current 16

Consolidated Hevenuc Fund-Statement of Receipts, marked A 17

Consolidated Revenue Fund-Abstract of Disbursements, marked B 21

Consolidated Revenue Fund-Detailed Statement of Disbursements 22

Consolidated Revenue Fund Accumulated Surplus-Detailed Statement of Disbursements, marked C 59

The Colonial Treasurer's Master in Equity Account 61

Loans' Account (Old Loans) 6o

The Superannuation Repeal Fund, 36 Victoria, No. 29

The General Loans' Account

Public Instruction Endowment Account ...

Police Reward Fund Account

Police Superannuation Fund Account

Trust Moneys' Deposit Account ...

Special Deposits .A ccount ...

...

Abstract of Expenditure-Services provided for by Loam, marked D

Appendix to General Loans Account ...

...

...

69

74

81

91

95

100

101

102

104

Public Debt of the Colony on 31st December, 1886-Statement of the particulars of the... 105

Statement of Due Dates of outstanding Debentures Funded and Inscribed Stock on 31st December, 1886 108

Schedule of Repayments to credit of Y otes ... 109

INDEX.

Page.

A Abattoir--Glebe Island................................. 32, 48 Aborigines-Protection of.................. ............ 29,44 Abstract of Disbursements out of the Consolidated

Revenue Fund....................................... 21 Abstract of Revenue Refunded . . . . .. .. . . .. . .. . . . . . .. 57 Account-Clergy and School Lands .................. 101 Account Current-Consolidated Revenue Fund... 16 Account-Special Deposits ...... ,........... . ........... 101 Account-Trust Moneys' Deposit .. . . . .. . .. .. .. .. .. 100 Administration of Justice ..................... 25, 35, 36, 50, 51 Administration of Justice-Miscellaneous ...... .. . 25, 36, 51 Advances to Contractors ..... .... ......... ........ .... 58, 101 Advances to be recovered .. .. . .. . . .. .. .. . . .. . .. . .. .. . .. 58 Advance to Treasurer.................................... 58 Affilift.ted Colleges-Endowment of ... . . . ... ....... .. 57 Agent·General for the Colony . . .. . .. . . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. . 30, 45 Allowances-Charitable..................... 24, 30, 31, 45, 46 Analyst-Government .. .. .. ............. ,. ... . .. ... . . . 29, 44 Appropriations revoted .. .. .. .. . 23, 27, 38, 39, 42, 52, 53, 54 Architect-Colonial .................................... 26, 38, 52 Artillery Volunteers-Naval.. ......................... 24, 29, 44 Assurance Fund, Real Property Art.................. 101 Asylums-Lunatic ....................................... 24, 30, 45 Asylums for the Infirm and Destitute .............. 24, 3Q, 45 Attorney-General's Department .. .... .. : ............ 26, 36, 51 Auditor-General's Department........................ 30, 45 Australian Museum-Endowment of ............... 57 Accumulated Surplus Disbursements ..... .... ... ... 58, 59 Appendix to the General Loans' Account . . . . . . . . . 104 Artillery Force . . . .. . .. . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . .. . .. . 29, 4.4 Art Gallery .. .... .......................................... 22, 35, 50 Alterations and Additions to Public Buildings . .. 38, 52 Advance in aid Superannuatioil Act Repeal Act... 58 Advances Repaid .. .. .. . .. . .. . .. .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . .. . 20

B Biloela Industrial School . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. 34·, 49 Board of Health... .. .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. . . .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. . 32, 48 Board of Pharmacy... . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. . .. . 32, 48 Botanic Gardens .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . . .. . • .. .. .. . . .. . . . . .. .. .. .. 30, 45 Brands Registration .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . .. . .. 43, 56 British-Australian Telegraph Account............... 101 Buildings-Public Works and ...... 22, 23, 26, 27, 38, 52, 53 British and Australian Cable Subsidy .. ... .. .. .. .. .. 42, 56

c Charges on Collections .. .. .. .. . .. • . .. . .. .. .. . . . . .. . .. .. 58 Charitable Allowances ........ . ............... 24, 30, 31, 45, 46 Charitable Institutions ... . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, 45 City of Sydney Improvement Board .. .. . . .. .. .. . .. 30, 45 Coast Hospital, Little Bay ........................... 24, 30, 45 Colleges-Endowment of Affiliated .. . . . .. . . .. .. . .. .. 57 Colonial Architect ....................................... 26, · 38, 52

Page.

Curator of Intestate Estates .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. . . .. .. . .. .. 100 Colonial Secretary .............................. 22, 23, 24, 29, 44 Campbelltown Nursery Garden ..................... 23, 30, 45 Colonial Secretary-Miscellaneous .. . 22, 23, 24, 31, 32, 46, 47 Colonial Treasurer .................. ............... 25, 32, 47, 48 Commission on Money Orders ...................... .. Consolidated Revenue, Statement of Receipts aud

Disbursements in the year 1886 .............. . Consolidated Revenue Fund-Account Current .. . Consolidated Revenue Fund-Sto.tement of Re-

18

17

16

venue and Receipts................................. 17 Consolidated Revenue Fund-Abstract of Dis-

bursements ............ ...... ...... ..... .... ......... 21 Consolidated Revenue-Detailed Statement ofDis-

btusements .. . . .. . . . . .. . . . .. . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . .. . .. . 22 Convalescent and Fever Hospital, Little Bay ...... 24, 30, 45 Conveyance of Mails .................................... 28, 42, 56 Coroners' Inquests .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. . .. . . .. 35, 50 Council-Executive ... ... ...... ... ... ... ...... ... ... ... 29, 44 Courts-District ... .. ..................................... 25, 35, 50 Customs-Establishment ............ ...... ........ .... 32, 47 Customs-Receipts ....................... :. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Customs-Commissioners of . . . .. . .. . .. .. .. ... . .. . . . .. . 43, 57 Colonial Distilleries and Refineries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32, 47 Construction and Maintemmce of Main Roads ... 27, 39, 40, 53 Crown Solicitor . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. 36, 51 Commis3ioners' Fund, Real Property Act ......... 101 Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates ...... ... 57 Civil Service Act Endowments........................ 57

Do Expenses .. . . .. . .. . . . .. . .. . . . . ... .. . 43, 57 Do Superannuation Account......... 57 Do Board..................... . .. ......... 45

D Debentures-Interest on .............................. 28, 43, 57 Debt-Public-Statement of............... ............ 105 Defence Works .......................................... 22, 29, 44 Department of Public Instruction ............... 22, 25, 34, 49 Department of General Post Office .. . .. . . .. .. . . .. .. . 42, 56 Disbursements out of the Consolidated Revenue

Fund-Abstract of................................. 21 Distilleries and Refineries-Colonial .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . 32, 47 Distribution of Balances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 District Courts .......................................... 25, 35, 50 Domains .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 30, 45 Drawbacks and Refund of Duties ..................... 57 Duty on Spirits distilled in the Colony . ... ..... ... 17 Duty on Tobacco, Cigars, and Cigarettes .. .......... 17 Department of Colonial Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29, 44 Department of Attorney-General .... .............. 26, 36, 51 Department of Treasury .. . .. .. . . .. . .. . . .. .. . .. . .. . . .. 32, 47 Department of Rail ways .. .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. . .. .. . . . . . .. . 42, 56 Department of Public Works ....................... 26, 37, 51 Department of Lands .. . . .. . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 36, 51 Department of Mines .................................... ~8, 43, 56 Department of ,T usti0e ....... . ........................ 25, 35, 50

n l1."DE ...

E Etc tric Li ht

Electric Tt.'legmphs ................................. .

Elcctric Tell-graph Receipt ................... , ...... .

Endowments :-

Municipalities Act ... .. .......................... .

Australian l\In, eun1 ............. . ............... .

Municipal In, titutions .......................... . ... y<lney Grammur chool ... .. ... ............... .

ydney Municipal Council ...................... ..

yduey Uni,·cr ity ....................... . .. ...... .

Affiliated Colleges ................................ .

Ci, il en·icc J..ct ............................. ...... .

Escort and Con>eyancc of Gold-Fees for ........ .

Executi•c and Lcgislati>e ...... ................ .. ... .. .

Exccuti;e Council ........... ....... ... ... . ............ ..

Excise Duty on Spirits distilled in the Colony . . .

ExciEe Duty on Tobacco, Cigars, and Cigaret~es .. .

Excise-Tobacco Factory License F ees . .. ....... ..

E xpense of Parliamentary Witnes~es, 45 Vic. =s-o. 5 ......... . ................. ......... ... ........ .

Pngc,

42, 56

<12, 56

18

57

57

57 57

43, 57

57 43, 57

57

18 20,41

29, 44

17 17

17

57 Expcn,cs under the Ci>il Scnice Act...... ...... .. . 4.3, 57

F Fees for Escort and Con>eyance of Gold

Fee -Pilotage, Harbour, and Light Rates ... .... ..

Fcc of Office ............................ .... . ........... .

Fees to CClmmissioners of Customs ........ . ....... ..

Fees under Registration of Brands Act ........... .

Finca and Forfeitures ..... .. .. ..... .. ... . ............... .

Free Public Library .... . . ... .......... . .. ..... .. .. . ... .

18 18

10 43, 57

19 19

34, ~9

Fisheries Commission . .. .......... ..... .................. 24, 30, 45

Fire Brigades A.ccount .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . .. . .. .. .. .. 30, 45

G Gaols generally . .. . .. . . . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. . 35, 50

Gallery of Art .. .. .............. . .... .... .................. 22, 35, 50

Gardens-Botanic ........ .. .. .. . ............. . ...... ... 30, 45

Garden Palace Grounds................................. 30, 45

General Abstract-Public Account .. ... .. . .. .. .. . .. . 21

General P ost Office ...................................... .

Gold Fields Survey Fee Account ......... .. . .... ... ..

Gold Recei ;ers ......................................... .

Gold and E cort ................. . ............... . .. .... .

Go>ernment Domains ................................ .

Go>ernor's Establishment--His Excellency the .. .

Go>ernment Sa>ings Bank and 1\-fonPy Order Department . .. ............ . . . .. . .. ...... ........... .

Go>ernment Printer's Department ................ ..

Grammar School, Sydney-Endowment of the ...

Grants in aid of Public Institutions ................. .

Glebe Island Abattoirs ............ ................. .. ..

General Loans' Account ......... ... ................. .

General Miscellaneous R eceipts ...... .... . . . ... .... .

General 'taff ........................................... ..

Government Analyst .................................. ..

Go>ernment Sa>ings Bank Account ................ ..

H

42, 56

101 32,47

32,47

30,45

29, 4:t

42, 56 32, 48

57 35, 50

32, 4.8

73

19

29,44

29, 44

101

Harbours and River Xa>igation ............... 23, 26, 37, 51

Harbours and Rivers-Public Works ......... 23, 26, 37, 51

Harbour Dues . .. . .. . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . .. . .. . . . . .. .. . .. . . .. 18 Harbour anrl Light Rates . . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. . . . .. . .. .. . . .. 18 Health BoarJ .. . .. . . .. . .. .. . .. . .. . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. .. . 32, 48

His Excellency the Go>ernor's Establishment . . . 29, 41

Ho-pital, Little Bay-Convalescent and Fever ... 24, 30, 45

I Immigration ........... ................................. .

In ~pcctor of Public Charities ....................... .

I mmigration R emittances ... ..... . . .......... .. .. .... . .

Imperial foney Orders Account ...... ... .......... ..

Imperial Pension Fund Account .. . ................ ..

I1nporteLI Stock ......................... . ............... .

Industrial Schools ....................................... .

Pnge.

30, 45

30, 45 101 101 101

43, 56 34, 49

Infirm and Dcstitute-Aeylums fm· .................. 24, 30, 45

In sol >ent Court . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . . .. .. . . . . .. .. .. . .. . .. . .. . . 35, 50

Interest on D ebcnttu"cs and Funded Stock ......... 28, 4·3, 57 Interest and Extinction of the Railway Loan of

1867 ................................................... 28, 43, 57

J Judges under District Courts Act............. ........ 57 Just.ice-Administralion of ........................... 25, 36, 51

L Lands-Department of................................. 36, 51 Lands- Secretary for ........... ......................... 26, 36, 51

Land Agents, Appraiser~, and others ... ..... ..... .. 36, 51

Land~ Department-Miscellaneous ............ 26, 36, 37, 51

Land R evenue... .......................................... 17 L egislative Departments... .. ............................ 2£1, 44 Library-Parliamentary................................. 29, 4:t

Library-.Free Public........... . ................... ... .. 34, 49 Licenses . . .. . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . . .. .. . .. . .. . 17 Life-boats.............................. . .................... 53, 48

Little Bay-Coast Hospital .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. . 24, 30, 45

Loans-General ...... ... ... ... ... ... ...... ... ... . .. ... ... 73

Lunatic Asylums .......................................... 24, 30

Lunacy ...................................................... 24, 30, 45 Lunacy-Trust Fund, 42 Vic. No. 7... .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . 101 L oans--Old Account.................................... 65

Master in Equity's Account........................... 62

Mails-Conveyance of ................................. 28, 42, 56

1\-fain Roads-Construction and Maintenance of 29, 39, 40, 53

Marine Board Receipts .... ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . 18

M arine Board of New South Wales .................. 25, 33,48

Master in Equity . .. ... ... . .. ... ... ... ... ......... ... . .. 62

Medical Adviser, Vaccination, 1\-feilical 0 fficers, &c. 30, 45

Medical Board ......... ... ... . .. .. ...... .... .. ...... ... 30, 45

Minor Roads .. .. . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . .. .. 40, 43, 53, 56

Mines-Department of ................................. 28, 43, 56

Mint, Sydney Branch of the Royal-Expenditure 57

]'yfint R eceipts............................................. 18 Miscellaneous Railways .......................... . ..... .

Mon ey Orders Commission ........ . ............... ..

Miscellaneous Expenditure:-

22, 56

18

Colonial Secretary ............... . ........... 22, 23, 24, 31, 46

Administration of Justice ........................... 25, 36, 51 Treasurer and Secretary for Finance and Trade 25, 33, 48

Altorney·General ............ ............ ............ 26,36 Secretary for Lands ................................ 2G, 36, 51 Secretary for Mines ... ... .............................. 28, 43, 56

Secretary for Public Works ............... 22, 23, 27, 38, 52

Public Instruction ......... ... ............ ....... .".... 22

R ailways ... ... . . . .. . . . . ... ... . . . ............ ... ... ... ... 22, 56

1\-fisccllaneous R ecei pta-Consolidated Rev en uc Fund................................................... 19

Molasses and R efined Sugar-Duty on............... 17

TNDEX. vii

rage.

Money Order and Government Savings Bank Department . . . .. . .. . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . .. . .. .. . .. .. . . .. . 42, 56

Municipal Institutions-Endowment of .. .......... 43, 57

Museum ................................................... 34·, 4·9, 57

Municipal Council, Sydney-Endowment of .. .... 57

Uunicipa.lities-Endowment...... .................. ... 57

:Minister of Public Instruction .................. 22, 25, 34, 49

Maintenance of Orphan Schools ... .. .. .. . .. . .. . . .... 34, 49

Management of Pounds and Commons . .. .. . .. .... 43, 56

N Naval Brigade............................................. 20, 44

Naval Artillery-Volunteer ......... .................. 2~, 29, 44 Navigation-llarbours and Rivers ............... 23, 26, 37, 51

New Zealand Cable Subsidy........................... 42,56

New Zealand Cable Account........................... 101

Nursery Garden, Cn,mpbelltown

0 0 bservatory .............................................. ..

Orphan Schools, Maintenance of .................... .

Ot.her Payments ......................................... .

23, 30,45

34, 49 3.1,, 4D

58

Over-issues Account ........................ ............ 101

Ordnance and Barrack Department .................. 25, 32, 48

Old Loans Account....................................... G5

Orient Mail Service Account . .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. . 101

Official Assignees .. .. .. .. . ... .. . ... . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. ... .. . 100

p

Parliamentary Library ......... ... ...... ...... ......... 29, 41,

Parliamentary Reporting Staff ........................ 24, 29, 44

Payments under the Registration of Brands .Act ·13, 56

Pensions under tho Superannuation Act Repeal Act 43, 57

Petty Sessions ............................................. 25, 35, 50

Permanent and Volunteer Military Force .. . 22, 23, 24, 29, 44

Pilotage and lln,rbour n,nd Light Rn,tes .. .. . .. . . .. . 18

Pilotage.................. ... .............................. 18

Police .................. ........ .......................... ..

Police Rewn,rd Fund Account, 16 Vic. No. 33, and 25 Vic. No. 16--Stn,tcment of Receipts and Disbursements ...................................... .

Police Supcrannun,tion Fund Account, 16 Vic. 1-; o. 33, and 25 Vic. No. 16-Statcment of Receipts and Disbursements .................... .

Postmaster· General .... . ....... .............. : ......... .

PostO.ffi.ce ............................................... .

Postage Receipts ........................................ ..

29,44

91

D5 42, 56

42, 56

18

Poundage................................................ . .. 101

Pt·oliminary Expenses of Municipal Institutions 57

Printing, Bookbinding, St.amps, n,nd Railway Tickets ................................................ 25, 32, 48

Prisons..................... .......... ....................... 35, 50

ProtectorJte of Aborigines............................. 29,44

Public Account-Statement of R eceipts and Expenditure during tho year 1886 .. .. .. . .. .. . 1 6

Public Debt-Statomon t of the .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. 105

Public Debt-Statement of Due Dates of Ont-stn.nding Debcntmrs and Funded Stock .. .. .. 1f.8

PuLlic Arcounts-Gemrul Abstract .... ..... .... .. 21

Public Institutions-Grant s in ail! of .. , .. .. .. .. .. .. 35, 50

Publ'c In stru clion-Endowmmt Account ..... .. .. 81

Publi r Schools-Property Fund ....... .. .......... .. 101

P ublic P arks .. . .................... ...... ............. .. 23,56

Public ·w o1·ks and Buildings ............... 22, 23, 26, 38, 52

Public vVorke-lln,rbours and Rivers ... 22, 23, 26, 27, 38, 39, 52, 53

Pa~o.

Public Works-Sccrotn,ry for ... 22, 23, 26, 27, 28, 37, 41, 51,55

Public Works- Dcpn,rtment of.. ........ .............. 26, 37, 51

Public "\;v"!Jarvrs ........................ ................. 33, 4.8

Public Instruciion-Dcpartmont of ............ 22, 25, 34, 1D

Pastures and Stock Protection .A.cL and lln,bbit Act 4.3, 56

PuLlic Library- Free ... .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. 3 J., 4a Pharmacy Board..................... .................... 32, 48

Prothonotary ... ............ .............................. 100

Parlin,montary Draftsman .............................. ~6, 36, 51

Public School Fees ..... .............. ,................... 19

Public Tanks n,nd Wells ........................... 41, 43, 54·, 56

Pounds and Commons .. .. .. .. .. .. ... ... ... .. .. .. .. .. .. 43, 56

Parlin,montary Witnesses Expenses, 45 Vic. No.5 57

Q Qun,rn,ntine (Sec llcalth Board)

Quarter Sessions ......................................... .

R Railwn,ys-Goncrn,l E stablishment., &c.

Rail ways-Miscellaneous ............................ ..

Rail wn,ys-Working Expenses ...................... .. Railways-Works in Progress ....................... . Rn,ilway Tolls n,ncll\fisccllineous Receipts ........ . Rail wn,y Store Account ................................ .

Ren,l Property Act-Assurance Fund .............. . Real Propcrt.y Act-Commissioners' Fund ........ . Receipts-Consolidn,ted Revenue Funcl-Stalc-

mcnt of. .............................................. . Receipts of Servi~es rendered ...................... ..

Rocci vcrs-Gold ...................................... .... . Refund of Duties-Dmwbacks and ................ .. R efined Sugar and Molasses-Duty on .......... .. Refineries and Distilleries-Colonial .............. .

Registrar-General ...................................... . R egistrar of Copyright ................................ . Rcgistmtion of Bra.nds .............................. .. . R ents, exclusive of Land ........................... .. R epn,irs to Public Buildings .......................... .

Repayments to the credit of Votes ................. .

R evenue and Receipts returned ................... ..

32,48

3G, 51

42,56

2:?,56

42,56 42,56

18 101

101 101

17 18

32,47 51,57

17 32,47 30, 4·5 36,51 43,56

19 38, 52

110

57

Revenue Suspense Fund ......... ... .. .......... ...... 101

R c-votcs .... ... ................. .. . 23, 27, 38, 30, 42, 52, 53,54

R eward Fund-Police ............ ..................... 91

River Navigation-Ihrbours and .... ........... 22, 26, 38, 52

Roads and Bridges-General Estn,blishment ... ... 39, 53

Roads-Construction n,nd Maintenan:!e ......... 2'3, 27, 39, 53

Roads under Trustees, as per Schedule .. .. .. .. .. .. 40, 53

Roads and Bridges generally...... .. ... ... . .. .. . 23, 27, 40, 53

Royn,ll\fint-Sydney Branch of the ... .. .. .. . .. ... 57

Rabbit Account .. . .. .. .. .. . .. . . .. .. .. .. ... .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . 101

s Superannun,tion .Account-Ciril Service ............ 57

San Francisco Mail Service Account ............... 42, 56, 101

Sales of Inscribed Stock .............................. lOt

Schedule .A.·-Supplomcnt io .......................... .

Schedule B-SupplcmenL to ......................... ..

Schedule .A. ........ , ..................................... ..

4L

29, 44

29,44

Srhcdule B ............................................ ... . 29,44

Schedule C ............ ............ .. ........... .. .... ..... 2-J., 29,44

Srhcdule of Repayments, in the year 1836, to the m·eclit of Votes . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . 110

Schools:-

Gratnmar School, Sydney- Endowment of the 57

Jl INDEX.

Pn<>c.

C'.m n' \\ gC' .......................................... 101 ..::e rt:tar; for Finnn and Trnde-Trerumrer

and· ................................................... 25, 32, 47 ecretary for Land' Department ..................... 26, 36, 51 l' retary for Lnnd, Department-Miscellaneous

..,ernces ... .... .......... ... ......................... 26, 36, 51 ecretary for Mine .................................... 2 , 43, 56 ccretary for Public Work .................. 22, 23, 27, 3 , 52 ewt:'rage ................................................. 2 , 42, 55

"'ecuritie .. . .. . .. . . .. . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. .. . .. . .. . . .. .. . . .. 13 er;ice of the year 1 ... ... .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . 22 en·ice- of the year 1 er'l'ic ' of the yenr 1

..,errice of the year 1 o.:er;ice, of the year 1 6 .......................... .. .... er'l'ices pro>ided for by Loans ....................... .

es.ions-Quarter ...................................... . herilf .................................................... .. heep Account .......................... . .............. . hipping ~Ia,ters

..,pecial Depo~it Accounts ............................ .. pirit distilled in the Colony-Duty on .......... .. tamps .................................................... .. tamp Dutie:~ ............ ...... ........................ .. tntement of Re>enue and Receipts ....... .. ... . .. tate Children Relief Board .......................... . anng- Bank Account ...................... .. ........ . tatement of the Public Debt, 31 December, 1 86

datement of ales of Inscribed Stock ....... ...... .. ta.tement of due Dates of Outstanding Deben­

tures and Funded Stock on 31st December, 1 6 ................................................. ..

tores and Stationery ........................... .. . .... .. ugar and Molasses-Duty on .................... .. ..

Sundry Deposits ................................. . ..... . .. Superannuation .Act R-epeal Act-Pensions under

upernnnuation Fund-Police ......... . ...... .. .... .. urrey of Lands ........................................ .. uspen e Fund-Re>enue ............... .. ...... . .. . ydney Branch of the Royal Mint .. .... ........ .. .. ydney 'Gni"'l'ersity-Endowment of.. .............. . .

oydney Grammar School-Endowment of .... .... . Special grant to Municipalities ................ .... .. .

23

24

29

4t

65,73 36, 51 3!'!, 50

101

32,48

101

17 17

32,47

17 30, 45

101 105

104

108

25,32,48

17 101

43, 57

95

36,51 101

57

57

57 43, 57

uperannuation Repeal F und .Acc01mt .... .. ..... . hnftesbury R eformatory for Girls ............... . ..

Superintendents in F ield

T Tanks and W ells Taxation ... ......... ... ... ... .. .... .. . .. . ... ... ... ........ ,. Telegraphs-Electric .............. . ....... ..... .. ...... . Technical Education ..... . ...... ... .. . ..... .. ......... .. Technological Museum ........ .. . . .. ...... .. .. . .. .... .. Telegraph Receipts-Electric . .. ... . . .. .. .. ... . ... .. . Telephones .................. .. . .. ............ . ..... ... .. .

Pnge.

69

36, 51

89, 53

41, 43

17 42,56

35,50

34,49

18

42, 56 Treasurer and Secretary for F inance and Trade ... 25, 32, 47 T reasurer and Secretary for F inance and Trade

-Miscellaneous ........ ... .... ............... ... .. . 25, 33, 48 Treasurer's .Advance .Account ............. .. .. .. .. ... 101 Treasury Department ... ......... .... .... .. .. .. ....... 29, 32, 47 Triangulation of the Colony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36, 51 Trust Moneys-Deposit .Account. .. .. ... . ............ 100 Treasury Chest ........ . ........ . ....... .. ... .. ...... . .. . Training Ship " W olverene" ......................... .. Tramways E xpenditure ......... .. .... .. . ...... ... .... .. Tramways Receipts .. ... ... .... .. ....... ... ...... .. .... .. .

u University of Sydney-E ndowment of the

13

24,29,44

42, 56

18

57 U nclassi.fied Expenditure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28, 43, 57 Unforeseen E xpenses ....... .. . ....... . ... .. ............ . Unclassified Receipts .... ................... .. . .... ... . .

v Volunteers

" Vernon"

33,49 19

24,29, 44

34,49 Volunteer Naval .Artillery .. ..... .. ........... .... ...... 24, 25, 44

Wells and Tanks Wharves-Public

w 41, 43 33,48

" W olverene"-Training Ship .. . .. .. .. .... .. ..... .. . 24, 29, 44 W orks and Buildings-Public .. ... : ..... .. .. 22, 23, 26, 38, 52

W orks of Defence .... .... ... .. .. ................. .. .. .. . 22, 29,44

Works in Progress-Railways.. .... .... .. ..... .. .. ... 42, 56 I

9

P~TBLIO ACCOUNTS.

STATEMENT

OF

RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE DURING TH~ YEAR 1886,

OX ACCOUNT OF TTIE

CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND, THE COLONIAL TREASURER'S MASTER IN EQUITY ACCOUNT, TEE

OLD LOANS' ACCOUNT, THE GENERAL LOANS' ACCOUNT, THE SUPERANNUATION REPEAL FUND,

AND TIIE TRUST FUNDS (N0.3. 6 TO llJ;

SHOWING ALSO THE

BALANCES ON 31sT DECEMBER, 1885, AND 31sT DECEl\fBER,

1886, RESPECTIVELY.

1~.-n

10

PUBLIC

TATEME T howing the BALANCES on the CoNSOLIDA'l'ED REVENUE FuND, the

th GENERAL LoANs' AccouNT, the SuPERANNUATioN REPEAL FuND, and

the 31 t December, 1885; the RECEIPTS and PAYMENTS during the year

tatement of Details.

Reference to tatement of

Detail.

No. Page.

1 15

3 65

6 1

7

HEAD OF ACCOUNT.

~ublic ~ccottnt.

Co~ OLillATED REvE~uE FuND ...

LD LoANs' AccouNT

TRu T Fu~'JJ-

Public Instruction Endowment Account

Civil Service Superannuation Account, 48 Vic. No. 24

91 P olice Reward Fund .. .

9

10

11

95

100

101

Police Superannuation Fund ...

Trust Moneys' Account (20 Vic. No. 11)

Special Deposits Account

Total Trust Fund

Less Debit Balance on the Consolidated Revenue Fund

ToTAL, PuBLIC AccouNT •.• £

Credit Balances on 31st December, 1885.

s. cl.

2,900 3 0

140,201 10 7

196,311 2 6

70,455 10 8

32,377 8 4

9,352 6 2

87,970 11 3

1,849,686 16 6

----2,246,153 15 5

2,389,255 9 0

2 61 THE CoLoNIAL TRE.A.SURER's MAsTER IN EQUITY AccouNT ... 268,956 12 3

69 I SuPERANNUATION REPEAL FuND (36 Vic. No. 29)

5 73 GENERAL LoANs' AccouNT a Dr. (See below.)

£ 2,658,212 1 3

Less Debit Balance on the General Loans Aecouni a 1,231,877 11 10

Tho Treasu.ry, New South W alee, 31st JYiarch, 1887.

GRAND TOTAL £ 1,426,334 9 5

JAMES PEARSON, Accountant.

11

A .CCOUNTS.

CoLONIAL TREASURER's MAsTER IN EQUITY AccouN'l', the OLD LoANs' AccouN'l',

the TRUS'l' FuND AccoUN'l'S OF THE GovERNMENT oF NEW SouTH WALES, on

1886; and the BALANCES thereon on 31st December, 1886, as per accompanying

I Total. I Payments in the Year 1886. Credit Balances

Receipts in the Ye!\r 1886. on 31st December, 188li. I I I

£ s. cl. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. c Dr.

7,993,871 6 8 7,996,771 9 8 9,283,352 19 0 (See below.) ~

··············· ............ 140,201 10 7 5,533 18 10 134,667 11 9

13,753 11 9 210,064 14 3 16,128 3 11 193,936 10 4

90,495 10 7 160,951 1 3 11,186 13 7 149,764 7

9,521 10 8 41,898 19 0 9,921 G 4 31,977 12 8

13,680 1 1 23,032 7 3 10,658 8 8 12,373 18 7

90,170 4 4 178,140 15 7 92,726 4 2 85,414 11 5

4,692,703 15 3 G,542,390 11 !1 4,507,796 2 7 2,034,594 9 2

4,910,324 13 8 7,156,478 9 1 4,648,416 19 3 2,508,061 9. 10 I

-2,642,72~9 1 7 .

............ ... ...... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...... ....... ... ........ ......... c 1,286,581 9 4

12,904,196 0 4 15,293,451 9 4 13,937,303 17 1 1,356,147 12 3 . -- - -

63,807 14 0 332,764 6 3 138,339 13 8 194,424 12 7

-134 10 9 134 10 9 134 10 9 ........................

--············ ....... .. ······ ... ... ... ······ ... ...... ... . ........ ..... ......... ... . b Cr.

(See below.) - ·-

*7,292,339 3 4 6,060,461 11 6 3,760,822 3 8 b 2,299,639 7 10

20,260,477 8 5 21,686,811 17 10 17,836,600 5 2 3,850,211 12 8

- -- - ---I

. * lncludee £.3 595,000.~Proceede (in part) of the £5,500,000 Loa.n negotiated in Lonuon in July last. e Non:.- The deb1t balance on the Consolidated Revenue Fund will be reduced by £1,999 14s. 2d., being for payments on account of Loan Service

to be voted.

J. F. BURNS, Treasurer.

,

12

DI TRIB TIO~ OF THE BALANCES ON 31ST I. DECE:~lBER, 1836. £ s. d. £ s. d.

1.\.'ll :-

aJ1 in the hand , of tho RecciYcr ... ... ... .. . ... .. ............. 20,G0l 17 0 ommcrcinl Banhing Company of Sydney-Public Account ... . .. . .. . .. £32,218 4 0

i ll- uernl Loan ~\.cconnt ... . .. . .. 118,350 7 1 Colonial Trcn urcr' s l\lnstcr-in-Equity

~ll'l~OUn t ... ... ... . .. . .. 22,421 12 7 1'72,003 3 8

~\_ u~trnlian Joint Stock Bank--:renernl Lonn Account ... . .. . .. 43G,ll0 4 G

l olonial Trensurer ,

JHnstcr-in-Equity .iccount ... ... .. . . .. . .. 21,500 0 0

457,610 4 6 Less-Public ~-\ccount .. . . .. 290,620 12 7

----- 166,080 11 11

l'irr Bank- -General Loan .Account . .. . .. ... 400,030 13 1 Colonial Trea urer's Muster-in-Equity

Account ... ... . .. ... . .. 21,500 G 0

42 1,530 18 1 L ess- Public Account ... ... 2:3:3,:307 11 6

-- 1G8,22:3 1 7

::Jiercantile Bank-General Loan Account ... . .. . .. 377,937 11 4 Colonial Treasurer's Master-in-Equity

Account ... ... ... . .. . .. 21,500 0 0 --

399,457 11 4 L ess-Public A.t:count ... . .. 223,697 6 3

175,7GO 5 1

Lnion Bank of Australia-General Loan _-\ ccount ... ... . .. 429,366 4 9 Colonial Treasurer's Master-in-Equity

Account ... ... ... ... .. . 21,500 0 0

450,8GG 4 9 L ess-Public .Account ... ... 279,133 7 5

171,732 17 4

Bank of A.u tralasia-General Loan Account ... . .. ... 440,84:3 2 2 Colonial Treasurer's Master-in-Equity

_lccount ... ... ... . .. . .. 21,500 0 0

462,343 2 2 Less-Public A.ccoun t ... . .. 260,402 4 1

201,940 18 1

London Chartered Bank of Australia-General Loan Account ... . .. ... 151,547 ]2 1 Colonial Treasurer's ~faster-in-Equity

Account ... ... . .. ... . .. 21,500 0 0

173,0-!7 12 1 L ess-Public .Account ... . .. 6,06S 1 11

166,979 10 2 .

Carried forward ... ... £ J ,224,610 7 10 20,601 17 0

13

DISTRIBUTION OF THE BALANCES ON 31s:r DECEMBER, 188G-continued. £ s. cl. £ B. cl.

Brought forward .. . 1,22:1·,610 7 10 29,601 17 0

C.A.su-continued :- ...

English, Scottit~h, and Australian Chartcrecl Bank-General Loan Account .. . .. . . .. £307,415 3 2 (.;olonial 'l'reasurer's 1\hster-in-EquiLy

Account... .. . . .. .. . .. . 21,500 0 0

Less-Public Account

Bank of New Zealand­Public Account ... Colonial Treasurer's

Account... ... Master-in-Equity

Less-General Loan Ac~ount

328,915 3 2 162,572 1 2

512,830 12 3

21,500 0 0

534,330 12 3 361,981 10 4

160,343 2 0

172,349 1 11

Total, Associated Banks .. . --------- 1,563,302 11 9

Loudon Account-Public Account at date of the latest a,clvices brought to

a,ccount in the books of tho Treasury'll' .. . .. . . . .

Tota] Cash Balance

SECURITIES:­

Treasury Chest-Police Reward and Supermmuation Fund-Debentures ... Public Instruction Endowment Account-

Debentures .. . . .. . . . £ 68,400 0 0 New South Wales Four per Cents 106,781 19 3

Assurance Fund-Real PropE:rty Act-Debentmes Govern!llent Sa,vings' Bank Fund-

DebentureR . .. . .. . .. £ 89,200 0 0 New South Wales Four per Centt:l 296,466 13 11

Mit~cellaneous

Commercial Banking Company of Syclncy­Debentures-Lunn.cy Trust, 4~ Yic. No.7

Total Cash and Sccuribes, 31st December, 1886

I.Jedger Balances on 31st December, 1886, as shown

1,611,979 11 8

.................. £ 3,204,884 0 5.

30,200 0 0

175,181 19 3

22,000 0 0

385,666 13 11

31,678 19 1 644,727 12 3

600 0 0

.................. £ 3,850,211 12 H

on page 11... .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. .. ................ £ 3,850,211 12 8

"No-rr:. - ..C3,505,000, pJrt of the proccccl~ of the late £5,5CO,OJO L')an, nogottatcd 111 July last, have been brought to account.

The Treasury, New South Wales, 31st Mn.rch, 1887. J.A.MES PElRSON,

Accountrmt.

J. F. BURNS, Treasurer.

15

No. 1.

ACCOUNT CURRENT OF

R.ECEIPT8 AND DISBURSEMENTS IN THE YEAR

1886, .

ON A.CCOUNT OF THE

CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND.

No. 1. CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND ACCOUNT CURRENT, FOR TIIE YEA.R 1886.

Cr. Dr.

RECEIPTS.

To Bnlu.ncc n.t the credit of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, 31st December, 1885 ... ... .. . . .. ... ... .. .

\

To Receipts in the Year 1886, as per Statement marked A, page 17 ...

To Bala.nce at the debit of the Consolidated Revenue December, 1886 ... ... ...

TOTAL

T:1e Treasury, New South Wales, 31st March, 1887.

·· - ... ...

... ... .. .

Fund, 31st .. . ...

. .. £

ToT.a.L.

£ s.

2,900 3

7,993,871 6

1,286,581 !)

9,283,352 10

DISBURSEMENTS. AMOUNT. 'l'OT.A.L.

cl. By Payments in the Y car 1886, as per Statement £ s. d. £ s. d. marked B, 1)age 21, viz. :-For Services of the Year 1880 ... ... 2 5 0

0 For Services of the Year 1881 ... .. . 3 0 0 For Services of the Year 1882 ... ... 1,500 011 For Services of the Year 1883 ... . .. 29,424 511 For Sen·ices of the Year 1884 ... ... 136,168 4 5 For Services of the Year 1885 ... . .. 1,671,613 5 0

8 For SerYiccs of the Year 1886 ... . .. 7,166,331 10 9

9,005,043 1 0

Other Payments ... ... . .. 205,841 2 4 4 9,210,SS4 3 4

By Payments out of the Accumulated Surplus Revenue, as per State-72,468 15

ment marked 0, pn,ge 53

0

-

JAMES PEARSON, Accountant.

.. .

ToTA.L

... ...

... ...

. .. . ..

.. . . ..

. .. 8

£ 9,283,332 19 0

-

J. F. BURNS, Treasurer.

17

A. STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND RECEIPTS IN TI-IE YEAR 1886, ON

ACCOUNT OF THE CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND.

HEAD OF REVENUE OR RECEIPT. AMOUNT. TOTAL.

I TAXATION. £ B. d. £ B. d.

CUSTOMS:-Spirits ... ... .. . ... ... ... .. . .. . . .. 699,122 4 10 Wine ... ... . .. ... ... .. . ... ... . .. 48,935 14 2 Ale and Beer ... ... ... ... . .. ... ... . .. 69,015 11 7 Tobacco and Cigars ... ... ... . .. ... ... .. . 165,136 15 10 Tea ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. . . .. 106,425 16 6 Coffee and Chicory ... ... ... ... ... ... . .. 13,173 13 8 Sugar and Molasses ... ... ... . .. .. . ... .. . 125,853 4 6 Opium ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . .. . .. 22,234 3 10 Rice ... ... ... .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. 17,528 8 D Dried Fruits ... ... ... ... ... .. . . .. ... 51,141 1 8 Malt ... ... ... ... ... . .. ... ... .. . 14,64·2 10 8 Hops ... ... ... ... ... ... .. . .. . ... 15,733 19 4 Ad Valorem Duties ... ... ... ... ... . .. . .. 277,117 16 5 New Specific Duties ... ... ... ... ... ... .. . 433,986 17 1 Bonded Warehouses, 20 Vic. No. 21 ... ... ... .. . 8,467 17 10 Rent of Goods in Queen's Warehouses ... ... ... ... 55 6 4

2,068,571 3 0* ExcisE:-

Duty on Spirits distilled in the Colony ... ... ... .. . 5,789 5 2 Duty on Tobacco, Cigars, and Cigarettes ... ... .. . ... 102,850 17 11 Tobacco Factory License ::B'ees ... ... ... ... .. . 1,180 0 0

109,820 3 1 STAMP DUTIES ... ... ... ... .. . . .. ... ... ............... 307,992 12 0

LICENSES:-To Wholesale Spirit Dealers ... ... ... ... .. . 9;081 0 0 To Auctioneers ... ... ... ... ... ... .. . 4,774 19 7 To retail Fermented and Spirituous Liguors ... ... ... 95,256 0 0 Billiard and Bagatelle Licenses to Publicans ... ... .. . 8,530 0 0 To Distillers and Rectifiers ... 68 9 0

. ... ... ... ... .. .

To Hawkers and Pedlers ... ... . .. ... ... .. . 2,571 10 5 To Pawnbrokers ... .. . ... ... ... ... .. . 650 7 6 To retail Colonial Wine, Cider, and Perry ... ... ... ... 1,256 0 0 Licenses, Gunpowder Act of 1876 . . . . .. ... . .. ... 679 10 0 Licenses to sell Tobacco, Cigars, and Cigarettes ... ... ... 2,007 5 0 All other Licenses . . . . . . . . . . .. ... ... ... 563 2 8

125,438 4 2

ToTAL TAXATION ... ... .. . ............... £ 2,611,822 2 3

S.A.LES :-LAND REVENUE.

Auction Sales ... ... ... . .. ... . .. ... . .. 112,971 14 9 Improved Purchases ... ... ... ... ... ... . .. 259,253 9 9 Deposits on Conditional Purchases ... .. . ... ... . .. 112,330 19 9 Instalments o£ Conditional Purchases ... ... ... . .. 514,135 10 8 Balances of Conditional Purchases ... ... . .. . .. ... 74,5:30 5 2 Miscellaneous Purchases ... ... ... ... ... . .. 3,233 7 5

1,076,455 7 6 Interest on Land Conditionally Purchased ... ... ... ... ············ ... 129,968 4 5

LAND REVENUE carried .forward ... ... . .. ............... 1,206,423 11 11

Carried forward ... ... £ 2,611,822 2 3

* Collected at Sydney .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Collected at Outports, including the Bonds at :Morpeth and Maitland Inland Customs :--

On Importations from Victoria. .. Do from South Australia.

On New South Wales importations .. On Importations from Queensla.nd

18-C

. . £1,7110,220 12 9 122,048 14 2

£72,818 1 0 51,770 1 11 20,797 13 10

1,915 19 4 ----- £ 147,301 16 1

£,2,068,571 3 0

18

T TE1IE~ .,.T F REYE .,.UE A "D RECEIPT -continued.

liE..ill OF REVE ~uE OR RECEIPT. AMOUNT. TOTAL.

£ s. d. £ s. d. Brought forward ... ... ... . .. ...... .... .. 2,611,822 2 3

LAND REVENUE-continued.

Brought forward ... ... ... ... ......... 1,206,423 11 11 1.!. TOR .. U CCl"PJ..TIO .. ' :-Pa~toral Len e (Run ) 15 years ... . .. ... ... .. . 131,882 18 5

onditional Lea,e ... ... . .. . .. . .. ... ... 59,645 9 4 nnual Lea e ... . .. ... ... ... ... . .. 17,745 6 11 ccupation Liceno.:e ... ... . .. . .. ... ... .. . 153,470 0 9

Home tend Lea e 15 year ... ... . .. ... ... . .. 10,750 9 9 uit Rent~ ... ... ... ... .. . . .. . .. . .. 1,401 9 8

1fn"TNG CCL'P..!..TIOX :- 374,895 14 10 Mineral Lea e ... ... ... .. . ... ... . .. 19,199 12 7 :Mineral Licen, e ... ... ... ... . .. ... . .. 1,506 15 0 Lea~e of ~iuriferou Lands ... ... ... ... ... ... 4,491 18 4 Miner ' Rio-ht ... ... ... . .. ... . .. ... 4,o53 0 0 Bu.sine" Licen e ... . .. ... ... ... ... .. . 1,451 5 0

lliSCELLA-"~EOU LAlij) RECEIPTS :- 31,302 10 11 Licen e to cut Timber, -c. ... ... .. . . .. . .. . .. 8,501 2 0 Fee~ on Transfer of Run ... ... ... ... . .. ... 667 0 0 Fees on Preparation and Enrolment of Title-deeds ... ... 4,300 10 0 Rent - pecial Lea e ... ... . .. ... ... .. . 5,619 13 11 Fee for 'ubdiriding and Appraising Land ... ... .. . 1,511 17 10

urvey Fee· ... ... .. . ... ... ... . .. .. . 3,749 14 11 Royalty on Timber, &c. ... ... ... . .. . .. ... 4,500 3 0 Rents of }'ore t Block .. . .. . ... . .. ... ... 655 14 10 Ringbarking Fee ... ... ... . .. ... . .. .. . 885 14 6

ale of L ithographs .. . ... . .. ... ... ... .. . 667 12 2 Other receipt . . . . .. ... ... . .. . .. ... ... 336 18 10

31,396 2 0

TOTAL L~D REVENUE ... .. . ............... £ 1,644,017 19 8 RECEIPTS FOR SERVICES RENDERED. -.

R.a.ILWAY RECEIPTS :-Railway Tolls ... ... ... ... .. . . .. ... . .. 2,147,715 2 11* Railways, Uiscellaneous- £ s. d.

Sale of Property ... ... ... ... 3,373 8 5 Ad Yerti ing in Carriages, &c. ... . .. . . . 3,277 14 11 Rent of Resumed Property ... ... . .. 472 4 6 Rent of Refreshment Rooms ... . .. ... 1,556 2 6 Store Charge , including Supervision of Works

under Contract . . . . . . . . . . .. 1,090 7 6 Fines .. . ... .. . ... . .. . .. 309 3 8 Rent on Loans of Rolling Stock, &c .... ... 419 19 10 Rent of Rails ... ... ... . .. ... 261 13 7 Other Items .. . ... ... ... . .. 326 10 5

11,087 5 4 2,158,802 8 3

Tramway Tolls ... ... ... ... . .. . .. ... 228,094 4 10 Tramways, )Ii cellaneous-

Rent of Property, .Circular Quay ... ... 1,657 11 2 Fines ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. 45 0 0 Ad-verti ·ing ... ... ... .. . .. . 306 0 0

ale of Tram Rails, &c .... ... ... . .. 88 8 7 Rent of Land, corner of Hunter and Phillip

treets ... ... ... ... .. . 50 0 0 Other Items ... ... ... ... .. . 18 13 11

2,165 13 8 PosT O:r:rrcE :- 230,259 18 6

Po tao-e ... ... ... .. . ... . .. ... .. . 330,296 12 3 Electric Telegraph Receipts ... ... ... ... ... . .. 136,095 8 9 Telephone Receipts ... ... ... ... . .. ... .. . 4,856 0 7 Commission on ::Jfoney Orders ... ... ... ... . .. 14,961 16 0

486,209 17 7

Carried forward ... ... .. . ... £ 2,875,272 4 4

Carried forward ... ... .. . £ 4,255,840 1 11

"Includes .£21,49J 3~. lOd., rolls collec-ted for traffic beyond Albury, ~nd repaid tQ the Ool'ernment of Victoria in 16S6-7.

19

STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND REOEIPTS-oontinuea.

HEAD OF REVENUE OR REOEIPT. AMOUNT.

£ s. d. Brought forward

RECEIPTS FOR SERVICES RENDERED-continued.

Brought forward

MINT RECEIPTS ... .. . ... ... ..• ... . •.

FEES FOR EscoRT AND CoNVEYANCE OF GoLD . . . . ..

PILOTAGE AND HARBOUR AND LIGIIT RATES AND FEES :-

Pilotage:-Port Jackson ... Out-ports

. .. 18,442 110

... 13,86119 8

Harbour Dues ... Harbour and Light Rates ... Marine Board ...

FEES UNDER THE REGISTRATION OF BR.A.NDS AcT

PuBLIC ScHOOL FEES . • • • • • . . . . ..

FEES ()F OFFICE :-

On Certificate!!! of Naturalization .. . Registrar- General . . . . .. Prothonotary of Supreme Court ... Master in Equity .. . . .. Curator of Intestate Estates Insolvent Courts . . . . .. Sheriff... ... ... . .. District Courts . . . . .. Courts of Petty Sessions .. . Registration of Dogs .. . Shipping Masters . . . . .. Department of Mines ... Warden's Courts . . . . .. Board of Pharmacy . . . . .. Copyright Act ... .. . Lunacy Act ... ... . .. Imported Stock Act ... ... Cattle Export Act . . . . .. Other Fees ... ... . ..

32,304 1 G 4,819 0 5

15,668 4 6 1,951 13 0

--------

150 5 0 .. . 33,966 2 2

6,728 9 10 1,727 16 4 1,347 0 7 4,035 9 11 1,988 12 4 8,778 6 9

.. . 10,715 10 2

... 10,372 17 9 3,383 18 8 1,086 3 5

41 . 1 10 29 0 0 41 2 0

110 14 2 103 7 6

3 18 0 1,946 11 2

-------

ToTAL.

£ s. d. 4,255,840 1 11

2,875,272 4 4

7,897 1 7 880 7 4

54,742 19 5 833 13 5

63,164 10 7

86,556 7 7

TOTAL RECEIPTS FOR SERVICES RENDERED £ 3,089,347 4 3

GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS.

RENTS-EXCLUSIVE OF LAND:-

Tolls and Ferrie~ . . . . . . . .. Wharfs ... ... ... ... Governmont Buildings and Premises

FINES AND FORFEITURES :-

6,969 5 0 .. . 35,105 10 10

8,427 1 G

Sheriff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 522 17 5 18,164 12 2 Courts of Petty Sessions .. . .. . .. . . .. .. . .. .

Crown's share of Seizures by the Departments of Customs and Distilleries . .. . .. . .. .. . . .. .. . .. .

Confiscated and Unclaimed Property . . . . . . . . . . .. Other Fines .. . . .. .. . . .. .. . . .. .. . . ..

UNCLASSIFIED RECEIPTS:-

Sale of Government Property . . . . . . . .. For the support of Patients in the Lunatic Asylums Collections by the Government Printer . . . . ..

767 15 5 65 7 1

634 9 9

6,142 0 1 9,071 18 9 5,'795 15 0

Store Rent and Carriage of Gunpowder . . . . .. For work performed by Prisoners in Gaol... .. . Fees on presenting Private Bills to Parliament, and

.. . 11,268 2 2 4~649 8 6

of Registratim::t .. . . .. . .. .. . .. .

Carried forward

Carried forwa.rd ...

on Letters 5,690 10 1

£ 42,617 14 7

£

50,501 17 4

20,155 1 10

70,656 19 2 ---------

Carried forward ... £ 7,345,187 6 2

20

EN UE AND RECEIPTS-continued.

HEAD OF RE\E UE OR RECEIPT.

Brought forwa.rd ...

GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS-continued.

Brought forward U_-CL.!.S ITIED RECEIPTS-continued.

Brought forward Intere t on Bank Depo its ... Glebe Lland Abattoirs Receipts For docking \es el Fitzroy Dock ... A.., e ment on UO'ar Refinery Receipt under Fi bcrie .Act Influx of Chine e Re triction Act ... Repayment to Credit of \'" otes. ee pages 110 to 112 ... Amount tran ferred from the Public Instruction Endowinent

ccount-Balance to December 31, 18 5 Do do . do "urplus for the year 1886 ...

Amount of unclaimed urns at the credit of the following Trust Fund .A.ccounL, tranEferred, in accordance with the provisions of the udit Act, to the ConEolidated Revenue Fund, on the 31st December, 1 6, \iz. :-

undrv Accounts .. . eamen's \Vage Account, 1883 ...

Unclaimed :Moneys, 1 84 ... 01er-is ucs, 1 4 ... Poundage, 1 2 Re\enue uspense Account, 1884 Immigration Remittances, 1884 ...

Balances of In ol ,·ent Estates, 1 2 Do Intestate Estates, 1879

Premium on Remittances from England ... Tran fer from Trust Fund, Government Savings Bank Account,

thee limated amount of Departmental Expenses for the year 1 5, pursuant to clause fifteen of Savings Bank Act, 1870

Use of Diamond Drill and Water Augers Amount recei,ed for dredging performed at private wharfs Contributions towards the support of Children, &c., in the Indus-

trial chools ancl Charitable Institutions of the Colony Towards support of British Prisoners ancl Lunatics to 31 Dec., 1885 Fees for watering Li\e tock Rents of Public Watering Places .. . Commission on Imperial Pensions .. . Amount received for the erection of Public Gates Proceeds of sale of Overtime Goods Other Miscellaneous Unclassified Receipts-

U nexpencled surplu of annual grant to Sydney Branch of Royal 1fint for the year 1884-repaid ... ... ...

Amount recei•ed in settlement of action Attorney-General ats. Iilne and another

~foney accumulated in Dead Letter Office during period Dec., 1 2, to Dec., 1883 ...

Fees forte ting Cement Amounts forfeited for non-fulfilment of Contracts ...

Other }1iscellaneous Receipts

TOT.A.L GEl-.""ERA.L MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS

ToTAL REYEN1JE .A.ND RECEIPTS

AnYL"'\CES RE:PA.ID :-. Admnce to Contract-ors, 1884 .. . Ad1ance to Public Accountants to Cash Stamps, repaid Trea urer' . Ad,ance Account, 1883

Do do do 1884 Do do do 1885

The Treasury, _~ew South Wales, 31st 1\farch, 18 7.

TOTAL

JAMES PEARSON,

Accountant.

.AMOUNT.

£ s. d.

42,617 14 7 17,074 12 3

8,037 6 7 1,761 8 5 1,500 0 0 7,037 8 10

12,850 0 0 12,872 7 0

2,436 1 4 11,624 !) 7

700 11 3 129 5 5

1,091 10 2 18,867 9 5

720 16 5 2,496 19 3

113 0 0 742 18 1

2,379 9 8 12,787 10 0

3,500 0 0 4,925 2 5

624 18 3

1,270 12 11 564 14 3

2,293 3 3 1,274 7 6

497 9 9 112 7 0 428 2 0

2,505 2 4

500 0 0

94 15 9 170 2 0 254 0 0 350 13 6

£

£

£

TOTAL.

£ s. d. 7,345,187 6 2

70,656 19 2

177,206 9 2

247,863 8 4

7,593,050 14 6

220 12 2 600 0 0

150,000 0 0 100,000 0 0 150,000 0 0

7,993,871 6 8

-J. F. BURNS,

Treasurer.

B.

CONSOLIDATED REVENU~EJ FUND.

ABSTRACT OF DISBURSEMEN~rs IN THE YEAR 1886 AS DETAILED IN THE ANNEXED STATEMENT. '

SERVICE OF THE YEAR

GENERAL HEAD OF SERVICE.

SCHEDULES TO IMPERIAL ACT 18 & 19 VICTORI1E, CAl'. 54 ... .. .

I.-SUPPLEMENTS TO SCHEDULES A AN D B .. .. .... ... .. ..... ... .. ...... ... .. ..

IT.-EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE ... ........... ... ....... ... ..... .. ... .... . ... .. .. . .

III.-COLONIAL SECRETARY ... ... .. .. .. ..... ....... ........ .... .. .. . .......... ... ....... .

TV.-TREASURER AND SECRETARY FOR FINANCE AND TRADE ... .. .. .... .

V.-MINISTER oF PUBLIC INSTRUCTIO~ .. .. ... ........... .............. .... .. .. .

VI.-MINISTER OF JUSTICE ... .. ..... ..... .. .... ... .... ........ ...... ... ... ... . .. .. . ... ... .. .

VII.-ATTORNEY-GENERAL .... .... ....... ... .... .. .. .... .................. .. . .. ... .. ..... ..

VIII.-SECRET.A.RY FOR LANDS ... ... .. .... .. ... .... .. .. ....... . .. ... ... .... .. . ... .. . ... .... ..

I.X.-SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC WORKS .... .......... .......... .. .. ..... ........ ...... .

RAILWAYS . .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . .... ...... . .. . ..... ............ .... ..... ... .... ...... ... .. .

X.-POSTM.A.STER-GENERAL ....... ..... .. ... . .... ..... .. ... . ... .. . . .. ... ... .. ... .... .... ..

XL-SECRETARY FOR MTN:ES .............. .... .. .. .. . ... .. .... .. .. .... . .. ... ... .. . .. . .. . .. .

UNCLASSIFIED EXPENDITURE .. . .. .... ... .. .. .. ..... ..... ..... .. .. ....... ..... ..

1880. 1 1881. 1 1882.

£ e. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.

345 9 11

92 5 0

... ...... I 1,030 8 9

1 12 3

2 5 0 3 0 0 30 5 0

1883.

£ 8. d.

683 3 5

28,683 4 2

10 8 4

47 10 0 --- - - ·- - 1- - ---- - - ------

TOTAL CHARGES AGAINST APPROPJ~IA.TIONS .... .. ...... ... .... .... .... ... ...... £ 2 0 1,500 0 11 29,424 5 ll

1884.

£ 8. d. 10 4 4

··· ·· ·············

·· ···· ···· ····· ···

15,295 19 4

41,970 19 10

1,500 0 0

5~4 1G 11

682 9 :I 2,782 4

66,206 15 8

··· ·· ··· ···· ··· ··· 3,728 0 0

2,599 14 5

797 0 0

136,168 4 5

1885.

£ 8. d. 1,547 2 3

380 6 7

1,380 11 10

178,662 13 2

158,091 15 6

68,090 2 3

11,419 14 8

1,502 4 2

72,463 16 4

392,372 9 9

65,014 16 0

75,470 9 6

88,856 8 8

556,360 14 4

1,671,613 5 0

ToTAL.

1886.

£ s. d. £ 8. d. 32,790 14 2 34,348 0 9

10,252 17 2 10,633 3 9

27,482 3 2 28,862 15 0

843,591 15 4 1,038,579 1 2

433,188 6 7 633,251 111

671,408 1 0 741,090 8 3

258,185 2 3 270,199 13 10

39,957 14 10 42,142 8 8

475,012 7 10 550,258 8 5

696,642 19 11 1,184,935 18 3

1,645,470 11 11 1,710,487 0 2

531,717 13 8 610,916 3 2

144,306 10 7 235,773 2 0

1,356,325 1 4 1,913,565 15 8

7,166,331 19 9 9,005,043 1 0

OTHER PAYMENTS OUT OF TilE CONSOLIDATED REVENUE :FUND ... .. .... .. .... ... . ...... .. ... . . ... ... ........... . . . ......... .. ......... .. . .... .. .. .................. .. .... ... .. . ... . .... .... ...... .. . . .. ... £ 205,8-11 2 4

.Add-PAYMENTS OUT OF THE ACCUMULATED SUB,PLUS REVE NUE .... ... ............................ . ... .... .... . . .. .. ... .... .. ........ .. ........ ............ .. .. ... ....... .... .. £ 72,468 15 8

The Treasury, New South Wales, 31st March, 1887.

GR.AND TOTAL ........ ........ .. . .. . .. ... ... .... ........ .. . ....... ... . . ... .. . ..................................... .. .... ..... .. .... ................ ...... .. .. ... . ..... . ..... .. .. .. ... .... . . ..... £ 9,283,352 19 0

JAMES PEARSON,

Accountant. J F. BURNS,

Treasurer.

~ ~

22

T TE~ I BUR E~IENT , IN THE YEAR 1886, OUT OF THE OP OLIDATED REVENUE FUND.

No. of Appro· pristion.

12 39

HEAD OF ERVICE.

SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1880.

vccial J\,v.p-t~printions. h"T:EBEST ox THE PUBLIC DEBT-

Interest on Debenture .. ........... .. ... .. . ........... ......... ..

T oTAL, SPECIAL APPROPRI.A.TIO s ...... ... ... £

TOTAL EXPEXDITL'RE FOR THE YE_lR 1880 ......... £

SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1881.

verial J\pprap-riation5. DOTERE T oN THE PnLic DEBT-

Intere~t on Debentures ........................... ..... . ... ........ .

TOTAL, SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS ............ £

TOTll EXPE:XDITLllE FOR THE Y EAR 1881 ......... £

SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1882.

No. EH.-Qtoioniai .Secretat!!·

Prn~il:XT ~-n T'oLID--rEER MILITARY FoRCES-Works of Defence ......... . ..... ... ...... . ......................... .

Bo~c GA:RDEKS ... ...... ... .................... .. .... .. . ... ........ . M!sCELL.L"'>E017S ERTICES­

Representation of the Colony at the Amsterdam Exhibition Public Place of Amusement Inquiry Commission .... .....

TOTAL, CoLONIAL SECRETARY ............... £

~ o. 1J.-1f)uoiic Em:1truction. :MI SCELLANEOUS ERVICES-

Cost of Works of Art, Statuary, &c.

TOTAL, PUBLIC INSTRUCTION ......... .... . £

£ta. f:J.- .ecretary f.or t1uhli.c ®a.o-tk6. P17BLIC WORKS ASD BUILDINGS-

Police Station, Woodburn-further sum .... .. ... ...... .... . . X ew Lands Office, ydney, Hydraulic Elevator-further

sum .................................... ... ..... ............. .. ..... .. R ows ~-n B RIDGES GE:XER.ULY-

Bundarra Bridge-further sum ... .................. , , ...... , .. .

TOTAL, SECRETARY FOR PUBLI C WORKS ......

ESTABLISHMENTS.

Salaries. I Contingencies.

£ s. d. £ s. d.

OTHER SERVICES.

£ (;. d.

?, 5 0

TOTAL PAYMENTS.

£ s. d.

2 5 0 ----------- ------------2 5 0 2 5 0

---·-------- ------- - ------............... ··· ·· ·········· 2 5 0 2 5 0

3 0 0 3 0 0 --------------1------------

3 0 0 3 0 0 --~-- -----------------

···· ·· ··· ······ 3 0 0 3 0 0

··············· 112 9 0 112 9 0 91 10 10 ···· ········ ··· 91 10 ~0

··· ······· ·· ··· 120 9 1 } 141 10 1 ··············· 21 1 0 -------1---- --

91 10 10 253 19 1 345 9 11 ------

92 5 0 92 5 0 ------------1--------------

92 5 0 92 5 0 ----- ------- -------1--------

• • • • • • • • 0 0 ~ • •• 0 ...... ......... 400 0 0

J ............... . ... . , ..... ... . 560 0 0 960 0 0

.... .... .... ... ······ ··· ·· ···· 70 8 9 70 8 9 ------

1,030 8 9 1,030 8 9 1------- -------- ---------·--

MISCELLANEOL' SERVICES-Improving Richmond Line ......... ........ .... ..... . ...... · · · .. . .. · · · · · · · .. · · · · / · · · .. · · · · "· · · · 1 12 3 1 12 3 - -- , TOTAL, RAILWAYS ......... ... . .. ............... £ ...... . .. ..... . 1 12 3 1 12 3

:U-TE'REST o.· THE PLllLIC DEBT-Intere-t on Debentures ................. . ........ ... .............. . Towards the payment of Interest, and extinction of the

Railway Loan of 1 67 (£1,000,000), 31 Vic., Ko. 11 ...

TOTAL, I PECIAL .A.PPROPRIATIOXS ........ . £

ToTAL ExPn-niTURE FOR SERVICES OF TTIE YEAR 1882 ... £

---·-----·-- ----- ---·---

25 5 0

5 0 0

25 5 0

5 0 0 ----------------------·

30 5 0 30 5 0 ------1------- ------- ·-- -----

...... ......... 91 10 10 1,408 10 1 1,500 0 11

23

STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENTS, &c.-continued.

-~~~----------------------~------------~----~-----.

No. of Appro·

priation. HEAD OF SERVICE.

SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1883.

$D'. 3E3E3E.-Q!crl!Ynial ~e.ct.ebt~.

PERMANENT AND VOLUNTEER MILITARY FORCES-

ESTABLISHMENTS.

Salaries. I Contingencies.

£ B. d. £ B. d.

OTHER SERVICES.

£ 8. d.

TOTAL PAYMENTS.

£ B. d.

15 Torpedo Corps, Purchase of Tor pedo Stores .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . .. ... ..... . .. .. 326 13 5 326 13 5

339 10 0 STATE NURSERY, CAMPBELLTOWN., .......... ... ............ . .. .. . . . .

MISOELMNEOUS SERVICES (irresp ective of date of claims) :­Further Expenses in connection with the Noxious and

Offensive Trades Inquiry Commission ... ..... . .. . ... ..... .

TOTAL, COLONIAL SECRETARY . '' '.' ''' ''. ' ' .£

~a. lf~.-.%ecretar9: for ~ubii.c ~orkf5 .

PUBLIO WoRKS, H ARBOURS AND RIVEltS NAVIGATION­Towards extending Dyke, north side Moruya River (irre-

583 spec t.ive of the date of claims) ... ... ....... ....... .... .. .. .. Improving the N ayigation of the River H astings ........ .. ..

P UBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINGS-620 Court and W atch House, Bah-anald .. . .......... .. .. . ...... .. .

621 Com·t-house, Y oung (f urther sum) ... .. .. .... .......... .. ...... .

629 New Gaol, F orbes (further sum) .... .. ... ... . ..... ............. .. 632 Burrowa Court-house-Erection of, further sum ... ...... .. .

635 Condobolin Post and Telegraph Office- Erection of ..... .

636 Cootamundra Gaol- Erection of ..... . ... ... ........ . .. , .. . . . . . . .

646 Deniliquin Police Buildings-Erection of ..... ............ .. ..

647 Deniliqnin Court-house-Erection of, further sum .. . . .. .. .

648 Police Buildings, Young-Erection of ....... .. .. . .. . ........ .

649 I nverell Court-hou se-Erection of .. .. ..... ..... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .

662 Glen Innes Gaol-Erection •of .. .......... ........ .... .. .... .... ..

66t K empsey Post and Telegraph Offices- Erection of .. ... ... . Sydney University-Erection of Lecture Rooms, Schools

of Medicine and Science-furthe1· sum ......... .. ..... .. Underground Tank, &c., Gaol, Gundagai ...... ...... ...... .. . Improvements, Q.uarantine Station -further sum ... ....... ..

CONSTRUCTIO~ AND MAINTENANCE-R OADS AND BRIDGES GENERALLY-

728 Bridge, Tycauna Creek, Moree Road ............... .. .... .. ... .

730 Bridge at Humumbab, Barwou River .. ....... .. .............. ..

738 Bridge, Erina Creek, East Gosford .. . .. ......... , ............ .. .

739 Bridge, Menindie Creek .. . . . . .. . ....... ....... . .. . ... . . ... ... .. . .

800 Road to head of navigation, Lane Cove ............ .... ..... .. .

852

864

Bridge, Lachlan River, at Murrin Road, Narrandera to Mount Hope, further sum ......... .... .................. ..

Widening Parramatta Road, University Cutting-further sum ... ......... ........... .......... .... ........... . ..... . ... .... .

Bridge, Fig Tree, Lane Cove River-further sum ... .. ...... . Bridge, Mulwarree Ponds, Goulburn-further sum .. .... . . .

SEWERAGE-Sewer from Corp0ration Sewer, Clef'eland-street, up

boundary d Redfern and Darlington-further sum . ..

RE .. VOTES. VOTES OF 1880-

Bridges at Bingera, further sum .. .................... ......... ..

VoTES OF 1881-Bridge, Big River, at or near Moree ............ ... ..... . . .. .. .

TOTAL, SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC WORKS ... £

Public Parks ..................... .. . ... ... ............... .. ......... .

TOTAL, SECRETARY FOR MINES .............. £

~p-t.ci nl ~w.wvridi~n.s.

INTEREST ON THE PuBLIC DEBT-Interest on Debentures ..................... .. .... ... ... .. ......... .

TOWARDS THE PAYMENT OF INTEREST AND EXTINCTION OF

TilE RAILWAY LOAN OF 1867 (£1,000,000), 31 Vro., No. 11

TOTAL, SPEOIAL APPROPRIATIONS .. ... . , , . ... £

339 10 0

17 0 0 17 0 0 1----------·---- ------- -------

326 13 5 356 10 0 683 3 5 -------1-------1----·--- ------

··· ········ ···· ...... ...... ... 534 18 10 } 552 8 7 ······ ·· ·· ···· · ... ... ... .... .. 17 9 9

········ ·· ·· ··· ····· ···· ······ 1,065 0 0

l .... ..... .. .... . ............ .. 2,075 16 8 .............. . ···· ·· ······ ··· 370 0 0

······ ·· ····· ·· ···· ··· ····· ··· 1,080 0 0

········ ···· ·· · ... ...... ... ... 549 0 0

I ·· ····· ··· ···· · ··· ·· ·· ·· ··· ··· 650 0 0

······· ·· ······ .. ... .... ...... 300 0 0 ... ..... .. ..... . .... .... ...... 4,824 16 9 22,374 6 5 .. .... ... ... .. . . .... .. ..... .. . 1,427 12 0 ... .. .... ...... . .... ...... .... 3,486 0 0 ................ ··· ··· ········· 3,097 10 0 ...... .... ..... ··· ····· ·· ··· ·· 880 0 0

............ ... ··· ······ .. .. . 202 0 11

··· ······ ·· ···· ··· ····· ······· 668 17 0 ... .... ........ . ............ .. 1,697 13 1 )

... ... ...... ... ·· ······ ··· ···· 216 11 0 I ··············· ............... 953 0 0

l ··· ······· ····· ......... .... .. 523 8 0

······· ······ ·· .............. . 24 0 .P ··············· .... .. ... ...... 185 15 6

4,696 3 1

··············· ............... 68 4 8

j ········· ·· ···· ······· ·· ····· · 6441 11 2

··· ············ ········· ··· ··· 2,058 17 10

··· ··· ······ ··· .... .. ......... 21 14 11

241 12 1 241 12 1

7 9 4 7 9 4

811 4 8 811 4 8

28,683 4 2 28,683 4 2

10 8 4 10 8 4

10 8 4 10 8 4

42 10 0 42 10 0

5 0 0 5 0 0

47 10 0 47 10 0 ----- ·- ------- ------- --------1

TOTAL, EXPENDITURE FOR SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1883 ... £ ... ... .. .... .. . 326 13 5 29,097 12 6 29,424 5 11

T TEMENT OF DI:-.BUR EMENTS, &c.-continued.

"'o. or Appr<r

priation.

11

16 17

19

21

25

35

41

42

4.1,

45

49

56

HEAD OF ERVICE.

SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1884.

B.cr. f:.-Srbcbu[r$ to limperiai <ilct 18 nnb 19 1Jictodct, cap. 51,..

CHEDL'LE C-Chnrch of Euglaucl ... .. ............................................ .

TOTAL, CHEDULE c .... .. .. .... .. ..... ........ ... .. .

~1a. III.- C!:olonittl $iecr.ehtt·Q.

p ARLI.tUIEXT.!..RY REPORTING TAFF ... ... .. . . ..... .. , .. ....... . ..

PERlLA .... '\EXT AND VoLUXTEER 1\fiLITA.RY FoRCES-Volunteer Force ...... . -· ...... .. .......... , ..... .......... ...... .. . Volunteer Na>al..Altillery ...... ....... ................. .. .. .. .. .

TRllXIXG·SHIP "WoLVERl::XE" ... ......... ......... ....... .. ... .... . .

GOT'ERX::UEXT ANALYST ............... ......... .. . .... . . ... .. ...... . .. .

LL'XA.CY-Hospital for the I nsane, P arramatt:1 ......................... ..

CoxT"ALESCENT AXD FETER H osPITAL, LITTLE BAY .........

CHA.RIT.A..BLE L'ISTITUTIOXS ... .... ..... ...... ............... ........ .

FrsrrERIES Co::u:ll!SSIOX .. . . ........... ... .......... . ..... ........... ..

TATE CrriLDREx's RELIEF Bo.um .............................. ..

BOTA!'I'"IC GARDEXS ... .... ........ ...... ... ............................. .

CIIARIT.A..BLE ALLOWANCES (irrespective of date of claims)­upport of Paupers in the Sydney Hospital, P rince .Alfred

Hospital, and other Hospitals .. .. ... ....... . ... ........... . upport of Infants removed from the Benevolent Asylum,

"'ydney, to the Asylum for Destitute Children at Randwick ... .. ...... . .......................................... ..

Medical Inspector of Patients m Hospitals-Salary, 13 August to 31 December ................ . ................. ..

Special grant in aid of Building Fund, Silverton Hospital Goulburn Hospital-Unconditional grant for Surgical

Instruments ........................... . .. .................... . Completion of Prince Alfred Hospital-Cost of two

Pavilions ... ....... .. ................. . ..................... ... .. .

lfrsmLAXEOUS SERVICES (irrespective of date of claims) ­Fire Brigades-Additional Plant and working expenses-

further sum .. ....... .. . ...... , ..... ...... ........ ........ .... . Flood Boat at W algett-further sum .. . ... ...... .......... .. Costs in re purchase of land at Parrarr.atta, in connection

with Benevolent Asylum . .. ... ............................ .. Cost of publishing old annals, manuscripts, &c., formerly

in possession of Sir Joseph Banks-further sum ..... . Model designs of Statue of the Queen- further sum .... .. Purchase of land at Sutton Forest, in connection with the

Vice-regal Residence ...... ... .................. . ......... ... .. Flood Boat for Copmanhurst ...................... .. ..... ...... . Purchase of land at St. Mary's for Police purposes ........ . Special grant to Burrangong Pastoral and Agricultural

Association for improvements ... . .................... ..... . Reimbursing Warrant Officers' Mess, H.M.S. "Nelson,"

expenses of Photographers to New Guinea ........... . Report on Hospitals of the Colony-further sum ...... .. . Repairs to Water Police Steam Launch . .... ....... ....... .. . .. R elief to and Relief Works for the unemployed-

fur!her sum ... .... .. . .. ... ... ......... . .... .. .............. .. .

ToTn, CoLONIAL SECRETARY ....... ... ........... £

Carried forward ..................... £

EsTADLISIIMENTS.

Salaries. I Contingencies.

£ B. d. £ 8. d.

OTHER SERVICES.

£ B. d.

10 4 4

ToTAL PAYMENTS.

£ 8, d.

10 4 4 ------- ------- ·-------------· 10 4 4 10 4 4 ---·-------·---------------1

120 16 8

10 17 8

57 13 2

189 7 6

189 7 6

18 18 0

621 6 7

54 3 4

100 0 0

80 0 0

706 8 10

100 0 0

547 10 8

490 10 10

4,808 4 5

545 10 9

2,374 . 6 4

200 0 0

200 0 0

1,000 0 0

139 14 8

621 6 7 547 10 8

490 10 10

54 3 4

100 0 0

4,808 4 5

80 0 0

706 8 10

10 17 8

100 0 0

~ 2,919 17 1

57 13 2

11,400 0 0

J

441 o o 1 5 0 0

9 13 2

30 0 0 52 10 0

1,060 0 0 30 0 0

156 0 0

300 0 0

21 0 0 15 15 0 29 11 10

1,109 2 1

I

l3,259 12 1

I I

J 1,680 16 9 13,425 15 1 15,295 19 4

1,680 16 9 13,435 19 5 15,306 3 8

25

STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENTS, &c.-continued.

No. of App:o­

prlatlOn.

154

160

161

162

166

181 192

201

HEAD OF SERVIOE.

SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1884-continued.

Brought forward ............ ... ........... .

i)},a, ilJ.-ID:reassunr anb .Secretar~ for finance anb m:rabe.

TREASURY .. .... ............... ' ........... '' ...... ' ............ ..

PRINTING, BOOKBINDING, &c ............ , . .. ..... , .............. ... .

STORES AND STATIONERY ... ... .... , .... ... ............ ............ .. .

ORDNANCE AND BARRACK DEPARTMENT ....................... .

CoAST HosPITAL, LITTLE BAY (QuARANTINE EsTABLISH· MENT) ..................... ... ...... ... ... ...... ....................... .

MARINE BOARD OF NEW SOUTH wALES-Marine Board, Life-saving Apparatus ...... .. .... ..... ..... ..

MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES (irrespective of date of claims)-Postage for Public Departments-further sum .............. . Subsidy, Tug-boat, Wollo:agong-Payments in excess o

monthly subsidy ........... .... ......... ...... ... .. ....... . .. . .. Gratuity to Duncan M'Laren, boatman, Newcastle- ·

further sum .. . ........................ ... ..... .......... ..... . Treasmy Steam Launch-flll'ther sum ......... .. ....... .. . .. .

ESTABLISHMENTS.

Salaries. I Contingencies.

£ B. d. £ s. d.

OTHER SERVICES.

£ B. d.

TOTAL PAYMENTS.

£ B. d.

189 7 6 1,680 16 9 13,435 19 5 15,306 3 8

35 10 10 12 10 1

35,324 14 '7

895 5 9

'734 '7 9

1,413 5 2

98 3 10

3,179 1 10

168 0 0

90 0 0 20 0 0

48 0 11

895 5 9

35,324 14 '7

'734 '7 9

1,413 5 2

98 3 10

1 10

-------1-------1-------------TOTAL, TREASURElt AND SECRETARY FOR FIN ANOE AND TRADE £

tt~. 11.-~ublic lfn_shudi~n.

209 PUBLIC INSTRUCTION UNDER THE AcT 43 Vrc. No. 23 .....

TOTAL, PUBLIC INSTRUCTION ....... .. ,. , ... £

$~. 113£.-J\,:bminizh:di~lt ~£ Jfuzti.c.e.

245 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE ............................................ .

24'7 PROTHONOTARY .............. , ... , ................. .. .......... .. ...... .

249 INSOLVENCY COURT ... , ......... , , .......... ... ....... . ............. ..

250 DISTRICT COURTS ..... ' ... ' ....... ' ..... ............. ................ ..

252 PETTY SESSIONS ............... ......... ............... ... .............. .

MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES (irrespective of date of claims)-Purch?'se of Supreme Court Law Reports .... ..... .. ... .... .. . Gratmty at . tbe rate of one month's pay for each year

of scrv1ce to Emma M'Intosh, widow of Finlay M'Intosh_, la~ Warder in Mudgee Gaol ...... ... ... .. .

Expense re mqlllry John Green and Thomas Waring, under sentence of death for rape .............. . ....... .. .. .

Cost of ~nquiry into charges against Police Magistrate, M err1wa .... . ......................... . .............. ... ....... ..

Cost ~f inquiry into charge against Police Magistrate, B1ngera ..... , ..... .. ....................... . ......... .. ... ... .. .

TOTAL, ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE ............ £

Carried forward ................. . £

18-D

35 10 10 35,337 4 8

111111111111 \o o '79 3 6

·········· ····· 13 0 0

............... 45 15 0

10 0 0 ··· ·· ·········· 79 3 4 ···············

···· ········ ··· ··· ·· ······· ···

............ ... ·· ·············

... ...... ...... . ....... ...... .

.. .... ... ... ... ···············

·· ···· ··· ······ ··············· ------89 3 4 137 18 6

314 1 8 3'7,155 19 11

6,598 4 4 41,9'70 19 10

1,500 0 0

1,500 0 0

··············· ............ , .. ...............

······ ·· ······· ...... ... ......

72 0 0

128 5 1

50 0 0

47 10 0

'70 0 0 ---

367 15 1 ---

21,901 18 10

1

l J

1,500 0 0

1,500 0 0

79 3 6

13 0 0

45 15 0

10 0 0

79 3 4

36'7 15 1

594 16 11

59,372 0 5

26

T TEliENT F DI "BUR El\lE T , ea.-continued.

:ro. of

priation. ppro-~

293

294

305

311

344

3!7

358

350

3G3 364 365 369 371

3i5 378 381

383

3 g 409 412

413 416 419 420 421 423 425 426 427

I I I

HEAD OF ERVICE.

SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1884- continued.

Brought for\\:ud ................ ...... ..

f lo . Uif.-J\_ttome,l1-Qicne.ntl. ATTOR.'EI'-GEXERAL ............................. . ... ............. .. .. .

p .!.RLll:llEXTARY DRAFIS:llAN ................................... .. ..

MI CELL.~NEOl'S ERYICES-Luw Expense' in connection with the resumption of Mr.

Farrell land, Bridge and Elizabeth Streets ........ .. .. Expenses incurred in connection with the application of the

Governor of New Caledonia for the extradition of the convict Chatagnicr .......... .............. ... ... ... .......... ..

TOTAL, ATTORXEY-GENERAL ........ . ... ...... £

1f1 CELLASEOC ERTIOES (irrespecti>e of date of claims)­Recr. ation GroundE-Fencing, laying out., and improving

Public ...... ............ .......... .............. ... ...... ....... .. Rushculter's Bay Reser>e-Improvemeni of ..... ....... ..... . Interest on proceeds of Land erroneously sold by auction

at Ttlmworth in February, 1877, and refunded 26th March, 1 5 ............... ............................. ..... .

Purcha e of 60 acres of land as an addition to the National Park .................................................. .. .......... .

Plnnting Trees on Go>ernment Reserve at La Pcrouse .... .. C<J_t of eighty-fi:ve seats for Wentworth Park ... ........... .

TOTAL, EORETARY FOR L ANDS ...... .... ........ £

~o. Ic~--.Stcretat.!} for 'U}ublic ~ork:o. DEP.illTliEXT oF PuBLIC WoRKS ............................... .

lliRBOURS AXD RI\BRS N.ATIGATION-Dredge erviCe ......................................... .... ... ... ..

PcBLIO WoRKs-HARBOURS AND R ITERS NAVIGATION­Protection of the River Bank, West Maitland (irrespective

of the date of claim!:) .. ...................... .. ............ . Removal of rock from the front of Wharfs, Newcastle

Harbour (irrespective of the date of claims) ... ... ..... . Wharf at Wickham ............ ...... ..... .......... ......... .. .. . \Vl1arf at Ermington, Parramatta River ................... .. ·wharf at Wardell, Richmond River ..... .................... .. Wharf at Great 11arlow ...... .. ......... .. ......... . ......... .. Purcha.•e of one Grab Dredge and P unts used on Richmond

and other Rivera ............ ... ...... .. ............... ...... . .. WlHrf A..ccommodation, Tweed Ri \'er District .... ..... ... .. . \Vharf at Huskisson (irrespective of date of claims) ...... .. . Fitlin~ Tu~ " Achilles '' with compound engines and

boiler (irrespective of date of service) ................. .

CoLONill A..RCHITECT .......................................... ........ .

PcBLIC \\onKs AND BuiLDINGS-Police Buildings (irrespective of date of claims) ........... . Xe'.'fcastle Post Office--Additions, &c., further mm .... .. \?entworth P ost and Telegraph Office-Erection of,

further sum ... ....... ..... ...... ............................. . Regi3trar-General' Office-Additions, &c . ........... . ..... .. .. Forbes Gaol-Erection of, further sum ............ ...... ... .. . Balmain Court-house-Erection of ............ ......... ...... .. . Hillst{)n Police Buildings-Erect ion of .................. ... .. . Coonamblc P olice Barracks-Erection of ................. . .. . Xymagre Po t and Telegraph Office-Erectiol! of ........ . _ ~ ewca tle Morgue-Erection of ............................... .. Goulburn Gaol-Completion of ......... ...... ................. . Tamworth Po t and Telegraph Office-Additional land .. .

Carried forward ........ ................... £

Carried forward ............... £

EsTAllLISllMENTS.

Salaries. I Contingencies.

£ s. d. £ s. d.

OTnER SERVICES.

£ 8. d.

TOTAL PAYMENTS.

£ s. d.

314 1 8 37,155 19 11 21,901 18 10 59,372 0 5

·-------------- ------- -------

650 2 6

10 0 0

······ ········· , ...... ........

··· ··· ··· ······ ····· ··· ······· ---·--10 0 0 650 2 6 --

0 ~ ..... 0 0 ••• 0 ••

13 14 2

8 13 0

22 7 2 ·--

1,503 6 8 500 0 0

138 17 7

440 0 0 100 0 0 100 0 0

---2,782 4 3

~

650 2 6

10 0 0

22 7 2

-----682 9 8

l r 2,782 4 a-

I )

2,782 4 3 ------- -------1----·--- -------

168 6 6 168 6 6

325 0 0 325 0 0

ooo ooo • •• • ·•·• O 000 •••o oooo• ••• 518 1 6 I

·· ···· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ····· • · o• 1,936 17 11 ••••• • o•••••· · · ······ ······ ··· 400 0 0 •.• .•••. . • •• . . o ··· ··· ··· ······ 152 1 1 ooooo• •····· ·· · ····· · · ·• • •• o•• 396 5 10 I ooo•••··· ······ ··· ······ ··· · ·o 284 11 8 I 6,492 5 5

······ ······ ··· ··············· 7 12 6 ... ......... ... ··········•o .•• 51'7 18 10 ··············· ·· ···· ··· ··· ··· 500 0 0

ooooooo••···· ·· ·· ·· ·· ···· ··· ·· 1,728 16 1 J

··············· 334 11 10 ......... ... ... 334 11 10

3,114 13 11 l 825 0 0

294 0 0

I 2,000 0 0 550 0 0

1,350 0 0 r18,234 4 2 1,500 0 0 2,165 0 0

940 0 0 1,087 0 0

J 1,727 18 6 2,680 11 9

1------- -------827 18 4 24,726 9 7 25,554 711

------- ----·---- -------321, 1 8 37,806 2 5 24,706 10 3 62,836 14 4

27

STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENTS, &c.-continued.

No. of Appro·

priation.

428 432 437 442 443 445 447

452 453

455 456

458

484

489

495 496 499 503 505 509 517 519

526 527

528 532 533

538

548

561 563 565

567 570 577

580 584 592 601 604 605

607

HEAD OF SERVICE.

SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1884-continued.

Brought forward ................. ... .

No. 3E~.-~ecretarll for :@ubiic morkss-.c.O'ntinncll.

Brought forward ........... ... .. ..

PUDLIO WoRKS AND BuiLDINGS-continued. Government Printing Office-Additions, &c., further sum Milparinka Court anG. Watch House-painting, &c . ..... . Water Police Court--Additional room-Erection of ..... . Victoria Barrackd, Engineers' shed-Erection of .. . ..... .. .. Naval Stores, Circular Quay-Repairs, &c . ... .............. . Shaftesbury Reformatory-Additions, &c. .. ... . .. ....... .. . Apparatus for supply of gas-Erection of buildings, &c.-

Gladesville Hospital for the Insane-further sum .. . Alteration to the North Shore Lockup .......... ........ ..... . Fm·nishing Governor's Residence at Sutton Forest ...... ..

R.E-VOTES. Custom-house-Additions to the (Vote of 1879) ...... ..... . Tamworth Post and Telegraph Office-Erection of (Vote

of 1882) ... ...................... ......... ...................... . Newcastle Post Office-Additions, &c. (Vote of 1882) .... .. Glebe Post and Telegraph Office-Additions, &c. (Vote of

1882 ... ". " ..... ..... ". ". " .... " . ... " .... " .. " . " " . " . ... " . St. Leonarcls Post and Telegraph Office- Erection of

(Vote of 1882) .... ........ .... ............... ... ..... ... ..... .

CoNSTRUCTION AND Jl.f.A.INTENANCE (irrcspect,iyc of elate of claims)-

Otber Main Roads-Sydney, via the Dam aL Cook's Rirer, fo Half·"''l.Y House,

Rocky Point Road, from Tom Ugly's Point to Bur· wood Railway Station, Stanmore Road, from the Enmore Road to Canterbury Trust Road, Newtown Railway Bridge to the Undercliffe Bridge ... ......... .. .

ROADS AND BRIDGES GENERALLY-Minor Roads under Department, as per Schedule (ine·

spective of date of claims) ... . ......... .......... ....... .. Bridge, Cnlgoa River, at Brioda ...... .... .... ...... .... ...... . Bridge, Billabong, at Bourke .. .... ... ..... ...... .. ...... .. . .... . Bridge, Greenbah Creek ......... .... .... ... .... ......... ........ . Bridge, Wickham to :Bullock Island .......................... . Bridge, Mulbring Creek ..... . ................... ..... ........... .. . :Bridge and .Approaches, on Road Rylstone to Bylong ..... . Bridges on Main South Coast Road ............... ... .......... .. Bridges over Creeks near Futter's and Macanshe's, on

Road Jugiong to Murrumburrah ....................... .. .. ;Fhidges, Yarreni Creek Road, Moama to Moulamein ... .. . Bridge, Five-mile Creek, Wentworth Road, Balranald to

Wentworth ......... .... .. .......... ....... ... . ... ... ........... . Bridge and .Approaches, How long .. ....... .. .... ...... ........ . Road, Warden to Lismore and Ballina Road .............. . Road, Lismore to Ballina-Metalling near Victoria Co.'s

Mill ..... ........ ..... ... .... .............. ... .................... . Road, Congarina Ferry to Boat Harbour, Taylor's Arm,

Nambuccra River ... ... ................. ..... ........ .. ..... . Road, Tuggerah Beach Lake to Gosford, and Maitland

Road, near Yangy Angy .......... .................... ... .. . Roacl , Broughton's Creek to Wooclhill ...... ... .... .. ........ . Roati, Brogher's Creek to Kangaroo Valley .. ........ .. .... .. Road, Upper Brogo to :Bega and Bodalla Road at.

Cadjangary ....... .... .... ...... ....... .. ...... .. .... ... .. ..... . Road, Twomba to Eden ............................. ... .......... .. Road through BmTO\Ya ... ....... .. ... ... ...... ..... . .. ............ . Deviation in road from Pyrmont Bridge Road to Glebe

I sland ..................... .... .. ...... ... ...... ........... · .. · .. · Abattoir Road, from Petersham to Abattoirs ............ .. . Sydney and Cook's River Road- to metal ....... ... . ........ .. Road, Bank& Meadow to Long Bay Road ...... ............. .. Making a Roau from Katoomba to the Fish River Caves .. . Road, Lane Cove to Pittwater ...... .. .... ... ............ . .... .. .. Opening a new Road from Parramatta to Ryclc through

Subiaco ................................ .... ...... ......... . .... . Road, Tumut to Kiandra via Cooma .......................... .

Carried forward......... .. ............ £

Carried forward ................. . £

.

EsT.ADLIBllliUNTB.

Salu1ies. I Contingencies.

£ B. d. £ B. d.

0TITER SERVIOES.

£ B. d.

ToTAr~ PAYMENTS.

£ s. d.

324 1 8 37,806 2 5 2'.L,70G 10 3 62,836 14 4

827 18 4 24,726 9 7 25,554 7 11

... ...... ..... 150 0 0 I ··· ········· ··· 1,500 0 0

I ···· ·· ········· 1,932 14 3

···· ··· ········ 280 0 0

···· ······ ·· ··· 176 2 8 ~ 5,249 4 9 ........ ...... 468 16 3

····· ··· ···· ··· 73 0 0 I ··· ············ 30 0 0

............... 638 11 7 )

··· ··· ····· ··· · 1 5,000 0 0 I ··············· 2,211 11 0 I .. ...... ....... 2 7 10

r 9,953 18 10

······ ··· ······ 250 0 0 I

···· ··· ····· ... 2,490 0 0 ) '

177 18 4 177 18 4

946 6 4

1 130 0 0

25 1 10 400 0 0

1,324 0 0 75l 2 0 I

81 11 0 180 14 2

204 811 465 0 0 I

319 0 0 3,034 18 5

534 0 3

532 17 0

212 19 11 ~ 13,867 7 2

109 3 0 548 0 0 326 0 0

14 18 0 15 12 !) 811 0

I 1,993 111

33 19 0 315 11 1 71 5 4 43 0 0

4.01 17 6

609 5 3 205 2 6 )

-------·-----------·----827 18 4 53,!)74 18 8 54,802 17 0

1----------------- ~-~----1·-------324 1 8 37,806 2 5 24,706 10 3 62,836 14 4

-.

28

T TEl\IEYI' OF DI BUR EMENT , &c.- continued.

"'o. of \ .Appro­pri tion.

HEAD OF SERVICE.

SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1884-continued.

Brought, forward ...... ...... .. , ... ..... .

J3.o. f~t.-- ccrchtt'] for l9nblic [Qft.ork5-.c.ontinue.b.

Brought forward .... ............. .

Ro.!.DS ~~D BRIDGES GENERALLY--continued . 611 R oad from Glebe, near Newcastle, to Adamstown .. ...... . 612 Road from Quirindi vid Colly blue to Tam bar Springs .... .. 618 Tank between Parkes and Condobolin .. ..... .... .......... .. . 619 Tank between W arren and Coonamble ............ .. ........ ..

W ood-paying Xewtown R oad .. ............. ... .... .......... .. ..

E'WER.\.GE (irrespecti're of date of claims): -629 Contribution towards construction of ewer-South end

(

660~ L

667

672

Dowling-street ... ... ... ..... .. .. ...... .. .............. .. .... ..

TOTAL, SECRETARY FOR P UBLIC W OR:XS ..... . £

N a. l.-1J}o$tma$ter-Q1ienetal.

PoT O FFICE-Retiring allowance to R. Armstrong, letter carrier .. .......

Co~"TEY.!.NCE OF llin.s- . Postal communication via Suez ... ......... .... .. .. .... .. .... .. .

ToTAL, P osTMASTER-GENERAL .. . .•.. .. £

!o-. lE.-cS.ecr.eiaxn fax ~in.es .

D EPARTifEST OF MTh"l:S .... . ............................... ... .. . ..... .

Tl!PORTE D TOCE: ................................. .. . ... ...... ...... .... ..

M ISCELL.A5EOUS SERVICES-Expenses incurred by Alex. Gray in search of Lamont

Young_and party . .. ..... .... .. ....... ... ..... . ... ... .. .. . ... .

T oTAL, S ECRETARY FOR M INES .... .. ... £

l llTEREST ON THE PUBLIC D EBT-I nterest on Debentures .. . .. . .. . ... ............ .. . ...... .......... ..

TowARDS THE P .A.nrENT oF I NTEREST, .AND E xTINCTI ON 011

ESTABLISHMENTS.

Salaries. 1 Contingencies.

£ s. d. £ s. d.

OTHER S ERV!OES.

£ s. d.

TOTAL PAYMENTS.

£ s. d.

324 1 8 37,806 2 5 24,706 10 3 62,836 14 4 -----·----- --------------------------------

827 18 4 53,974 18 8 54,802 17 0

······ ····· ···· ··· ···· ······ ·· 13 17 2 l ............ ... . .. ......... ... 1,708 7 10 ····· ···· ······ ······ ·· ··· ···· 276 8 10 ~ 9,155 10 2 .... .. ... ... ... ··· ······ ····· · 156 16 4 J .... .. ... ...... ··· ··· ········· 7,000 0 0

············· ·· ············ ··· 2,248 8 6 2,248 8 6

----------1----------------------- ----·------827 18 4 65,378 17 4

lLO 0 0

3,618 0 0 - - ---------·---- ---------110 0 0 3,618 0 0

66,206 15 8

110 0 0

3,618 0 0

3,728 0 0 ----------- ----·-------1 ---·----- --~------

... .. .... ......

2,205 0 8

334 13 9

2,539 14 5

·· ···· ··· ······

60 0 0

60 0 0

584 10 0

2,206 0 8

334 13 9

60 0 0

2,599 14 5

584 10 0

····· ··· ······ · ......... ...... 212 10 0 212 10 0 - -

797 0 0 797 0 0

THE RAILWAY L oAN oF 1867 (£1,000,000) 31 VIC. No. ll .J ·----------I- ----------

ToTAL, SPECUL bPROPRIATIONS .............................. ... £

1

_________ _ ········· ······ .. .... ... .... .. --

TOTAL, E x:PENDITURE FOR S ERVWES OF THE YE.!.R 1884 .. .. .... .. ....... ....... ...... .... .. £ 324 1 8 41,283 15 2 94,560 7 7 136,168 4 5

- -

- .

29

STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENTS, &c.-continued.

No. of Appro­

priation.

HE.A.D OF SERVICE.

SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1885.

~a. J!,-.$cbebule~ to Imperial ~ct 18 anb 19 Victoria, cap. 51,..

SCHEDULE A ........... . .. . ......... .......... .. ............ ........... . .. .

S CHEDULE B-· Pensions to Judges .. ...... . ...... ... .. . ..... . ... .... ... .... .... . .. .. . Pensions to Political Officers .... ........ ...... ...... ......... .. .

S c HEDULE a-Church of England .............. . . .. ....... .. ..... ....... ....... .. Roman Catholic Church .......... .. .... .... .... ............... .. . Presbyterian Church .. ...... . ...... ...... ..... .... .. . ... ..... .. .. .. .

ToTAL, ScHEDULEs .A, B, .A.ND c ...... £

ESTABLISHMENTS.

Salaries. [ Contingencies.

£ B. d. £ s. d.

OTHER SERVIOES.

£ B. d.

322 8 10

75 5 4 300 0 0

524 4 9 250 0 0

75 3 4

1,547 2 3

}

1

TOTAL PAYMENTS.

£ B. d.

322 8 10

375 5 4

849 8 1

1,547 2 3 ----------- --------------1

SUPPLEMENT TO SCHEDULE B.

SCHEDULE B-1 Pensions to Superannuated Officers and others 380 6 7 380 6 7

------------ ·-------------ToTAL, SuPPLEMENT TO ScHEDULE B .... .. .. . ...... £

~tr. 3E3E.-Qfx.e.cutil.'le nn:b ~.egi.Glntib.e.

2 HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR ............................... ..

3 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL ....... . .. .. ............... . .......... . ........... .

4 LEGISLATIVE CouNCIL ... . ........... . .. .. .......... .. ....... .. ....... . ..

5 LEGISLATIVE .ASSEMBLY ..... ....................................... .

6 LEGISLATIVE CouNCIL AND .AssEMBLY ........................ .. .

7 p ARLIAMENT.A.RY LIBRARY . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . ......... . . . ... . . .

71 13 11

2 19 8

9 3 4

18 9 4

0 18 0

43 6 ~

TOTAL, EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE ............ £ 146 10 7

~a. llJ!J!.-(!tolonial .$ectetat!!,

8 CoLONIAL SECRETARY ......... . ........ . . . .............. . .............. .

9 PUDLIC pARKS . . •• •. . ..... . .•..• . ... . . . .• .. . .... ....•. . ..•• . .• .. ..•• . .• . ..

10 PROTECTORATE OF THE ABORIGINES .. ... , .. ....... .. ........... ..

11 p .A.RLIAMENTARY REPORTING STA.FF . . • ... ..•••• ••••.• .... ..... . .. .. .

12 13 14 15 16 17

18

19

20

PERMANENT .A.ND VOLUNTEER MILITARY FORCES-

The General Staff .. ... .... . .. .. .................................... . Artillery Force ... .. . .. ....... .. ....... ...... .. ....... ......... ..... . Works of Defence .. ....... . .. .. . .. .................. . .............. . Volunteer Force ....................................... ... ........... . Volunteer Naval .Artillery ... ......... .. . .. ....... .. ...... ... .. .. Naval Brigade ... .. . ..... . .... ..... . .. ............... .. .... ...... ..... .

TRAINING- SHIP " WOLYERENE" ..... . ..... ............. ........ ..

POLICE · ·· ••• .. . ............... .•• ......... ··· ••• .. . • . .....•..... .. ...... •..

GOVERXMENT ANA'LYST ... ... ........ .... .. . .. .... ... ... .... .. ....... ..

322 2 10

1 15 0

0 14 8

13 8 4

54 6 0 2,263 0 0

17,614 13 7

3,302 19 10

35 1 4

117 12 8

36 5 2

··········· ····

14 1 3

295 17 0

341 2 5

546 15 5 --

1,234 1 3 -------

475 9 1

5 13 10

1,788 12 6

.. .... ... ... ...

22 10 0 4,283 5 0

40,530 16 8

147 10 10

12,745 16 5 1

380 6 7

...............

······· ····· ··· ... ... .... ... ..

... ..... .......

··· ···· ·· ······ .... .... ...... .

................ ------

................

...............

... ............

. ..............

... ....... ... ..

............... 77 8 9

·· ····· ·· ······ 5 16 0

·· ···· ········ ·

7,520 15 7

·· ··· ···· ·· ····

·············· · ----------------------Carried forward ......... .. ... ........ . .. .. £ 23,725 14 3 59,999 14 4 7,604 0 4

380 6 7

107 19 1

2 19 8

23 4 7

314 6 4

342 0 5

590 1 9

1,380 11 10

797 11 11

7 8 10

1,789 7 2

13 8 4

76 16 0 6,546 5 0

77 8 9 58,145 10 3

5 16 0 3,450 10 8

7,520 15 7

12,780 17 9

117 12 8

91,329 8 11 ------ ------1-------

Carried forward ............... £ 146 10 7 1,234 1 3 1,927 8 10 3,398 0 8

.. - - ~ ~. . -

30

T TEME :rT 1! DI BUR EMENT , &c.-contimMd.

----.-----------------------------------------------------------------... o. of

_\.ppro­priation.

EST.ADLISliMENTS .

HEAD OF SERVICE.

I Salaries. I Contingencies.

----------~~-----------------------------------------------~-----------~---

£ s. d . SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1885-coutinued.

Bronght forward .. ............ . ........... . £ 146 10 7

£lo. III.-Q:oloni tl ccrcta r)l-continucb.

Brought forward .......... . .. ... .. £ 23,725 14 3

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2 29

80

31

32

LUN.!CY-0 fficial Visitors . ..... ... . . .... .. . .. . ... ......... . . . . .. .. ..... .. . . . .. . Hospitals for the Insane generally ... . ........ .... .. .. ...... ... . Hospital fo r the I n ane, Glo.de;rville . ...... . ... ... . . . .. .. ..... . H o pi tal fo r t he I n ane, Parramat ta . .. . .. . ... . .. .. .. . . .. .. . . . . R eception-house for the Insane, Darlinghur~t . . . ....... . . .. . H o-pital for the Insane, Te"l"l"ca tle ... .... . .... ... .. ....... . . . . . H ospital fo r the Insane, Callan Park ... . .. ..... .. . .... . ...... . Luna. tic Patien ts . . . .... . . ... .. .. . . . .. ... ... ...... . . ..... .. . . . .. . . . . Ma ter in Lunacy . .. ... . . . ... . . . ... ... .. .. . . . . . ... .. . .. . ...... .. . .. .

MEDICAL B oARD ........ .. .. .. .... ..... . ......... ... ... . . . .. . ... .... .. . ..

lliDIC.iL AnnsER, V .ACCIN.A.Trox, M EDICAL OFFICERS, &c . .. .

Co~"T .A.LESCEXT .AND F EVER HosPITAL, LITTLE B AY ...... .. .

33 DEPARTMENT OF AUDIT ..................... .. . .. .... . .. ... . ... .. .. .. ..

34 REGISTRAR-GENERAL .... ... ........... . .. .. . .. .. . ... .... ..... . .. .. . .. .

0 3 4 7 7 8

11 11 8 0 14 8

10 7 4 323 4 8

75 14 0

8 6 8

51 12 0

58 13 2

35

36

37

AGENT-GENERAL FOR TllE COLONY ........... . .... .... . ... .... . .... 1,752 6 8

IllM.IGR.A.TION .... . ... ... . ... . . . . .. ... ..... , ..... . ... .. . .... .... . ....... ..

CITY OF SYDNEY I.llPROVE llEXT BOARD .. ..... . .. . . ...... ... .. .

3 CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS .. ...... . .. . .. .. . ... .. . . .. ... .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .

39 FISHERIES COMillSSIOX . .. .. . . .. . .. .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . .. .... . .. ... .. .

40 AsYLU:US FOR THE INFIRM L'iD DESTITUTE .. . ........ ... .. .. .. .

41 TATE ClliLDREN'S RELIEF BOARD ....................... . .... .. .. .

42 FIRE BRIGADES .... .. ..... .. .. .... .... ............ . ....... .. . .. .. .... ..

43 BOT.AXIC G ARDENS ... ........... .............. .. . . . ... ..... ...... .... .. .

44 1\URSimY GARDEN, C..nr:PBELLTOWX .. .. .. ... . . .. .. .. ............ .

45

46

47

50

51

52

54

56

~ 57 1

63 64

66

GoVER~;-:u:EXT Dol!.AINS ..... . ... .. . ... . .... ... ....... . ... .. . .. ..... . .. .

GA.BDES p il....A.CE GROUNDS .. . . .. . . . ... ... . . . ...... . ..... . ... .. ... . ..

CITIL SERTICE B oARD .. .... ...... ...... ... .... . . .. .... ... .... . ... . ..

Char itable Allowances (irrespecti ve of date of claims)­Support of P auper s in the Sydney Hospital, Prince Alfred

Hospital, and other H ospitals .. .. ....... ....... .. . .. ... . .. . In aid of the P rin ce Alfred Hospital, on condition of an

equal amount being raised by private contributions .. . upport of Women and Children m the Benevolent

Asylum, Sydney ... ... ... .. .... .. ... . . .. ..... .. .. . ..... .. ...... . In aid of the Fnnds of the B enevolent Society , Sydney.

on condit ion of an equal amoun t being raised by voluntary contribution3.. ........ .. ............ .. . ... ... .. .. ..

Suppor t of Infant removed f rom the B enevolent Asylum , Sydney, to the A ylum for Destitut e Children at Rand wick ... .. . ... . .. .... .. ... . .. ..... . ... ... ..... ... ......... .

In aid o£ Charitable I nstitutions, on condition that a.n equal amount be raised by private annual contributions, and also that th e Governm ent through Polire Ma.gistrate81 or other approved Officers have the right o£ admission of P atients .. . ... . .. . . . ... .. . ... ... . .. .... . . . ... . ... ..... . . . .. . . .

In aid of the building f unds of Country Hospitals-on the usual conditions .. . ... .. . ... .. . ...... ...... . . .. . . .. . . ..... . .. . ..

I nfants' H ome, Ashfi eld- aid on th e usual conditions .. . Hospi~a.l fo r Sick Children, Sydney- on the u sual con-

ditions ... . .. ... ... ... .. . .. .... ..... .. .. ...... . .. ... . .. ... .. . .. B enevolent Asylums-furlhcr towards out-door relwf.. .. ..

5 0 8

0 14 8

112 16 4

38 17 0

159 6 1

8 0 8

56 15 0

3 3 0

0 10 8

0 10 0

397 17 5

£ 8. d.

1,234 1 3

59,999 H , 4

52 19 D 1,529 17 8 1,524 17 2

180 17 11 388 18 0 773 15 11

200 0 0

99 13 2

3,005 13 11

125 0 0

75 0 0

79 4 10

655 10 G

3,556 15 4

4,323 18 9

1,7z3 2 4

191 18 11

38 16 8

123 3 5

398 10 2

0 TnER SElWIOES.

£ s. d.

1,927 8 10

7,604 0 4

125 0 0

TOTAL P AYMENTS.

£ s. d.

3,308 0 8

91,329 8 11

16,031 4 5

825 14 8

1,778 4 6

2,065 6 10

3 18 0

I )

ss7 1 7 1 1,372 18 2

I 184 10 ll

I 500 0 0

I

8 6 8

1,778 4 6

2,065 6 10

151 5 2

3,064 7 1

1,877 6 8

5 0 8

75 14 8

192 1 2

69 .1, 7 6

3,716 1 5

4,331 19 5

1,779 17 4

195 1 11

3D 7 4

123 13 5

3 18 0

796 7 7

769 1 2 r 25,728 4 s

1D, 271 18 6

1,148 0 3 94 14 1 I

1,ooo o o I 500 0 0 )

Carried forward ... .... . .. .. ........ . .. .... ... £ . 26,8o977 79,0478-9J 38,13090 143,987 5 4

Carried forward ......... ........ . £ M 6 107 1,234 1 3 ~~7 8 10 3,308 0 8

31

STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENTS, &a.-continued.

No. of Appro·

priation.

69

70 71

72

73 80 81 85

90

91

101

I

HEAD OF SERVICE.

SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1885-continued.

Brought forward ......... .. .... ... .... ....... . £

Jf[.cr. 3E3HE,- Qt.alcrnia l ~.e.crdctr}l-wntinucb.

E s TABLIBIIMENTS.

--------- - -Salaries. 1 Ooniingencies.

£ s. d. £ 8. d.

146 10 7 1,234 1 3

0TnitR SERVlOES,

£ B. d.

1,927 8 10

TOTAL PAYMENTS.

£ B. d.

3,308 0 8

1------- ------- ------ -------

Brought forward ... ... .... .. ... ... ... £ 26,809 7 7 79,047 8 9 38,130 9 0 143,987 5 4

CrrARIT.ABLE ALLOW .ANCES-continued-

Examiner of P atients adlllitted at the Government ex-pense into the Metropolitan Hospitals . .. ....... ... ... .

Special grant in aid of the building fund of the Lismore Hospital ... ...... .. . . ......... ... ... ... .. .... ... .... . ... ... ... .. .

Special grant in aid of the building fund of the Casino Hospital .. . ... .. ... .... ...... ... ............. .. .. . ......... .... ..

Special grant in aid of the building fund of the Macleau Hospital ... .. ... .... ... .. ... . ..... .... ...... ...... ........ . .... ..

Furnishing Tamworth Ho8pital (unconditional grant) ... Special grant in aid of the Bathurst Hospital ............. .. Surgical instruments for Coonumble Hospital .. . .... .. . .. .. . Erection of Temporary Fever vV nrd, Orange Hospital ... P . J eanneret-Interest as lessee w buildings erected on

wharf at Parramatta in counection with the Benevo-lent .Asylum there .... .. ......... ..... ........... ..... .. .. .. ..

MISCELLANEOU S SERVICES-

Expense of compiling and printing Electoral Lists and Electoral Rolls ... ... .... .. ... ... ......... ..... ... .. ....... . ..

Newspapers, .Almanacs, Books, &c ............... .. .. ... .... .. .. Burial of Destitute Persons m cases where Inquests are

not held ............ .. . .. . ... ... ... ... ... .. . .. . ..... . .. ........ .. Maintenance of Deserted Children, Paupers taken charge of

for protection- expenses of transmission, &c. .. ...... . Rewards for apprehension of O:ffPnders ... .................. .. Lord Howe Island- Expenses in connection with ... .. .. .. Municipal Rates on Government Buildings .. ............... . Quarterly Revision of Mr. P ercy Dove's Plans of

Sydney ... ... . .................. .... ... . ..................... . . . Rent of "Moorcliff," Miller's Point, m connection with

the Sydney Hospital .. ....... ... .................. ...... .. ... . In aiel of the .Agricultural Sorieties of the Colony, in the

proportion of £1 to every £1 raised by private con-tributions .. . ... ... ... ............... . ............................ .

S~ccial grant to Country and Suburban Municipalities equal to lOs. per £ of the total amount of th e ordinary rates collected for the municipal year ended 4th F ebruary, 1885 .. ....... .. .. ... .................. ..

Australian Military Contingent .Act, 48 Vic. No. 28 .... . . Allowance to Clerk in charge of Friendly Societies' Records Fees to Members of the Wood Pa>ement Board ........... . Wages to the Gardener and his Assistant at Hill View, the

country residence of His Excellency the Governor, and for tools, utensils, &c . ........... ...... . ............ ..... .

Spec~al grant to the Blayney .Agricultural Society .. . ... .. . Mumcipal Rates on Railway buildings ....... .......... ..... . . Purchase of land at Taralga for a Police Paddock ... .... .. Expenses in connection with the proposed Colonial and

Indian Exhibition ..... .... .. . .......... .. ...... .. .... ...... .. . Expeme of photographing views of New Guiuea scenery

. and preparing presentation Albums of same, &c . ... .. . R eltef to and Relief Works for the unemployed-further

sum ........ .. ...... .... . ... ........... . ... ........ . .... .. ..... ... . Floo:l-boat for Cowra .... .. ......... ..... . ... ...... .... .. ....... . . Purchase of land for site of Lock-up, Bombala .. .... .. .. .... . Purchase of land at Wallendbeen us site for Police

Stntion ... ... .. . ... .. . ............ ... ......... ... .. . ...... . ..... . ..

··· ········· .. ...............

········· ······

... ... ...... ... ······· ········ ······ ··· ······ ··· ·· ···· ······ ···· ··· ·· ······

...............

... ..... ....... ··· ········· ··· ............. ..

··· ········· ··· ··· ········· ·· · ··· ······ ··· ··· ··········· ···· ... ............

··········· ····

..... .. ........

...... .. ... ... . ········· ······ ... .... ...... .. ...... ........ .

... ... ...... ... ··· ······ ·· ···· ...... ... ...... ·· ···· ···· ····· ..... .. .. .... ...

... ...... .... ..

··· ······ ······ .. .... .... .... . .. ·· ······ ···· ... .. ..........

. ........... ... 150

. ... , .......... 500

. ............. . 500

······ ········· 500

··· ··· ······ ··· 300

·········· ·· ··· 500 . ... ........ .. . 50

··· ··· ········· 250

. .............. 100

··············· 3

····· ·· ········ 28

········· ·· ···· 31

··············· 178

·· ············· 620

······ ···· ····· 26

········· ······ 88

. .............. 15

·· ······· ···· ·· 105

........ .. ..... 3,296

··· ·········· ·· 4,393

··············· 3,481 ... ............ 50

······· ········ 122

··············· 323 .. ........ .. ... 200

··· ··· ··· ······ 1,177 ...... .. .... ... 75

··· ·· ····· ·· ·· · 6,867

··· ······ ··· ··· 473

······· ········ 59

······ ···· ····· 32

··· ·· ······· ··· 100

... ... ...... .. . 200

0 0 1

0 0 I 0 0 I 0 0 ~ 2,850 0 0 0 0 0 0

I 0 0 0 0

0 0 J

2 6 "') I

5 3

19 0

13 2 0 0 5 0 2 6

7 0

0 0 I 10 4 I

.

16 11 l21,948 18 8 0 11

I 0 0

17 0

8 6 0 0

13 2 I 0 0

6 6 I 10 11

0 0 0 0

J 0 0

0 0

Carried forward ... .... .......... .. .. ..... . £ 26,809 7 7 79,047 8 9 62,929 7 8 168,786 4 0

Carried forward ............ £ 146 10 7 1,234 1 3 1,927 8 10 3,308 0 8

32

T TEhlE ~ T F DI BUR El'ffi T:-., c' o.-continueil.

J:TO. Of

ppro­pri tion.

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

110

111

112

113

114

I

EsTADLISHMENTS.

IIEAD OF ERVICE.

I Contingencies. Salaries.

SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1885-continued. f: s. d . £ s. d.

Brought forward ... .. . .. ... ........... ..... .. . £ 146 10 7 1,234 1 3

f\lo. EEJf.- Qtolonial .S ecntar~- contimtcb.

O THER SERVIOES.

£ 8. d.

1,927 8 10

TOTAL P AYMENTS.

£ B. d.

3,308 0 8

Brought forward .. . ............... £ 26,809 7 7 79,047 8 9 62,929 7 8 168,786 4 0

MJ: CELL.!.l'I'EO"LS ERTICES-continued. Purcha e of land at Gundagai for Police purposes .... .. .. . Fencing and-drift, Wollongong .. . ... ... ............ .. . .... .. . . . Laying Torpedoes at Botany .. . .... .. ...... ........ .... .. . .. .. . . .. . Pa, sage of l\fis Osborn to Liverpool .. .... .. .... ....... . ... ... . P urchase _of team _Laun?h " Gladys" as a Torpedo Boat Ex pen es m connectwn w1th the Phylloxera Inquiry . .. . . . Expense in connection with the Easter Encampment of

the Naval Brigade .. . ... ............... ... ... ........... .. .. . . . Int{lrest on unin>ested funds at the credit of the Civil

ernce uperannuation Account . . ... ... . .. .. ....... ..... . Gratuity toW. l\.1. Cooper for services in connection with

tho preparation of the Narrative of the New Guinea Expedition .. ..... . .. .. ....... . . .. . ... . ... . . .. .. ..... ... ... . .... .

Purchase of Captain Cook's Compass and Grog Bottle .. .. . . New team Despatch Boat ................. . ... ... . ... . . .. .... .. . Expense3 in connection with Inquiry into Conser vation of

' Vater-further sum ... ................... .. . .......... ... . . . X ational Art Gallery-Forming Footpaths, &c. . . .. . ... ... . Stuart ats . .A.nderson- Cotmsel 's Fees ........ . ........ . ...... .. . Expen es of clearing .Aluminy Creek by M unicipal Council ,

Grafton ............... . .. .. . .... .. ... ... .. . .... .. .. . ...... . . .. . . Legal Expenses in case W akely ats. B ear ... .. . .. ... . .. . .. .. . .

RE -VOTE OF 1882:-Completing the Census Returns of 1881.. ... . . .. : .. .. . . . . . . .. .

50 0 0 l 130 o o I 402 18 4 71 0 0

1,300 0 0 600 0 0

256 12 1

1,746 1 1 I I

30 5 0 40 0 0

2,000 0 0

, 9,731 9 2

2,347 5 8 100 0 0 150 0 0

500 0 0 7 7 0

145 0 0

I I I

J

145 0 0 ----- - ---- -- ------- -------

TOTAL, COLONIAL S ECRETARY ... £ 26,809 7 7 79,047 8 9 72,805 16 10 178,662 13 2

jt.o. n .- 'Qi:rea.sur.er an:b ~.e.cr.ehtr~ f.or Jlinan:.ce an:b CQi:ra:b.e.

TREASURY ...... ... ....... . . .. ................ .. ...... ... . .. .. ............. .

ST.A.:\!P DUTIES . . .. . ..... .. .. . ...... .. . ..... . . ... ' ... . .... .. ..... .. . . . .

0uSTOXS .. ... . . .. ...... . .. . .. ... ... . .. .. . ... ... ... . ......... . . ...... .. ... .

CoLONIAL DISTILLERIES AND R EFINERIES .. ... . . .•. . . . .. . .... .

GOLD RECEIVERS . ..... . .. . .. .. ................... . .. .. ... .. ..... .. .... . ..

GoLD Asn EscoRT .... ..... . .. .. . ......... ...... .. . ... ... ... . . . ... ..... .

GoTIRNXENT P RINTER's DEPARTMENT ••• . . .. .. • •• . ...... . •..•.. .

STORES AND STATIONERY .. .... .. ... . ...... .. .................. ... .. .

0RD.- A.YCE .A..."'~D BARRACK DEPARTMENT . .. ... . . .... ........... .

BOARD OF H EALTH . . .... ... . .. ... ... . . . . ..... ... ... .... .. ... ...... . . .

BOARD OF PR.A.ltXACY . .. .. ' .... .. . . . .. . . .. . . . ... . .. . .. . ............. .

S H IPPING M ASTERS ... .. .... . ..... ... .... . . .... . ' .... .. .. ... .... .. . . ..

GLEBE IsLAND AllATTom .............................. .. .... .... .. .. .

Do IMPROVEMENTS . ........ . ....... . ............. .. .... ..

----- -------- ---------------

2,424 0 4

104 13 8

167 1 0

8 8 4

71 7 3

338 1 0

87 8 9

227 3 9

8 6 8

50 13 9

31 '7 5

361 0 2

56 13 0

808 4 8

30 14 0

55,096 3 5

8,974 7 2

1,836 15 5

1,623 18 0

243 3 6

3,401 8 3

2,785 0 6

161 6 8

975 5 8

39 2 4

71 7 3

243 3 6

3,401 8 3

55,434 4 5

9,061 15 11

2,063 19 2

8 6 8

50 13 9

Carried forward . .. .. . ...... . . . .. . ... .. ..... . . £ 3,518 11 11 68,787 15 10 4,373 13 '7 76,680 1 4

Carried forward .... . ........... .. £ 26,955 18 2 80,281 10 0 74,733 5 8 181,970 13 10

33

S'J1ATEM.ENT OF DISBUl~SE~iENTS, &c.-continued.

----~-------------------==--==---~~--~---w=--------------~--------1

· :ro. of }\ ppro­

printion.

IIEAD OF SERVICE.

1-------;-------------------------------------------------

SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1885-coutinued.

J.i:ST.ADLISIUIENTS.

Salaries. I Contingencies.

£ 8. cl. £ s. cl .

0Tnrm SEl{YlCES.

£ B. d.

TOTAL PAYMENTS.

£ 8, d.

Brougllt forll"ard ........................... £ 2G,D55 18 2 80,281 10 0 74,733 5 8 181,970 13 10

£lo. :ru.-CZITrotGtll'et nn'll ~enehtrJl for Jfimmce an'b 'ill:rn.llc--.rontinm'b,

------ -------------1--------

Brought forll"ard .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. 3,518 11 11 68,787 15 10 4,373 13 7 7G,680 1 4

l\fAniNE BoARD oF NEw Sounr W .A.L:ES-

116 1\-farine Board, Sydney ................................ ... ........ .. 117 Local Marine Bo:.trd, Newcastle ............... .. ............. . .. 118 Harbour l\fastera ................................................. .. ll!J Colonial Light-houses ....................... . ............... ..... . 120 Sea and River Pilots ............................................... . 121 Boatmen ......... ............... ... .............. ...... . ....... .. .... .. 122 Telegraph Stations ... ... ... ............ ........ . ............... ... .. . 123 Australian Coast Light-houses (irrespective of date of

claims) .......... .. .............................. ... . .. .. . ...... .. . 124 Uiscelbueous (irrespccti>e of dttte of claims) .............. . 126 Public \\'harves ... . .. . ... ........ ...... .. ... .. .. .... .. ............ .. .

127 128 129 130

131 132

133 134

135

137 138

139

MJSCELL.A.NEOLS SERYICES (irrespective of date of claims)-Poslage of Public Departments ................................ . Advertising for the Public Senice ............................ .. 'l'r:.tnsmission of 'l'elcgl·aphic M esmges ... . ........... ........ . Commission on payments in England by the Government

Financial Agents .. .. .. ......................... ..... ...... .. Insurancr, &J., on English shipments ......... ..... . ..... . ..... . Ex1Jem.e of issuing new Loans in England in the form of

Inscribed Stock and c01n-crting old Loans into thr same description of Stock ..... .... . .. ...................... ..

Exchange on Remittances within and beyond the Colony Allowance for Posl age and Stationery to Clerks of Petty

Sessions, Land Agents, and Registrars of District Courts ..... . ........ . ............... ..... ....................... ..

Relief and conveyance of distressed Seamen belonging to the Colony from Foreign Porls or from Wrecked V c• sels, &c .... .. . .. ....... .. ............. .. ............... . .. .. ..

Subsidizing Tug-boats for Northern P.iYers and Harbours Subsidizing a Tug-boat, at the rate of £69 per month, for

W ollongong Harbom and Port Kembla .... . ......... . .. . Interest on Funds m the temporary possession of the

Government, belonging to Suitors in Equity and Lunacy Patients .... . ..... ................. . ... ..... .......... ..

140 UNFORESEEN EXPENSES-

l\L A. Black-Fcc on account Professional .Advice to Sir .A. Stuart on the subject of the Civil Service AcL .. .

Overtime, Treasmy Officers .... ..... ........................... .. F. Myers--Editing and annotating old records of the

Colony ........... ..... ..... .......... .... .. .. .................... . Expense~, Government .Agency in England ................. . J. Y. Mills-Fees on Valuation of Land .................. .. . Miscellaneous items .................... . ..... . ....... .... ......... .

550 0 11 ··············· 148 19 1 ··········· ··· · 51 3 4 ...............

467 4 10 ............... 377· 17 0 ··············· G77 4 G ······ ··· ······

47 1 10 ··············· ······· ····· ··· . .............. ·· ············· ···············

55 8 3 1,34G 13

··· ·········· ·· ··············· ..... ...... .. .. . ........... ...

··· ···· ······· · ··············· ············ ··· ··· ······· ·· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ....... ........ ............ ... . ··· ··· ··· ······

2

. ........ ......

. .............. ·············· · ··············· ... .. ... ....... ............... . ..............

470 1!) !) 2,075 2 g

··· ··· ·········

3 331 3 4 3:097 4 5 9,853 15 0

338 7 10 659 8 5

3,817 16 4 9f8 13 3

828 3 4

130 lG 0 751 0 0

&3 0 0

5,5!)2 6 7

26 5 0 196 7 G

100 0 0 7D 3 9 21 3 0 1t 6 6

I

I

I ~ I

I j

I I I

I I I

tl-,865 14 3

1/,W3 1 5

)-29,441 14 6

I I l J

I

I t I

)

470 5 !)

-------- ------ --------- ------·--Cnrrieu forward .... .......... .. ......... ..... £ 5,8D3 11 11 70,134 8 0 36,83 L l G 1 112.862 l 7 3

Curried forward ... . .. . .. . ........... £ 2G,D55 18 2 80,281 10 o 1 74,733 5 8 181,970 13 10

li3-E

34

ST TEMENT OF DI BUR El\1ENTS, &c.-contimted.

rTo. of j Appro­

priation.

142

145

146

147 I 148

149

ESTABLISHMENTS. HEAD OF ERVICE.

I Contingencies. Salaries.

£ s. d. £ s. d. SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1885-continued.

OTHER SERVIOES.

£ s. d.

TOTAL PAYMENTS.

£ s. d.

Brought forward ........................ £ 26,955 18 2 80,281 10 0 74,733 5 8 181,970 13 10

flo. Il1.-lQ.na5nr.cr ~mb ~c.crehtt}] for 4ffim.m.ce anb C([ntbe-.confintteb,

------- -------- ---·--- -------

Brought forward ......... ...... £ 5,893 11 11 70,134 9 0 36,834 16 4 112,862 17 3

MISCELLAJ.'\EOUS SERTICES-contimted. To meet the following expenses connected with payment

of Imperial Military and Naval P ensioners m the Colony:-Clerk-in-oharge ...... .. .... .... .......................... ... .. .

For interest at 4 per cent. on the uninvested Ftmds at the creclit of the Government Savings Bank, in the Trea-sury, during the year 1885 ....... . ........ .. .... .......... .

Expenses in connection with the measures adopted to pre· >ent the spread of Small-pox ............ .... .... . ........ .

Fees for the valuation of City properties purchased by the Government ... .. ....... .. ...... . ... .. ............. .. . ... ..... .

Life-sa>ing .Apparatus ............ ... .. .. .. .. ... ... ............... . Premium on Debentures purchased under the Raiiway

Loan Act of1867 .. ............... .. ........................ .. R. C. Maddocks, refund ofSuperanuuation deductions, from

eptember, 1864, to December, 1869 ...... ........ ..... .. Commission on payment of interest on Debentures .. ...... . Wharfages due by the Government Steam Launches from

1881 to 1885 ....... ..... ........... . .. . .. ....... ....... ....... . Services of the steamer '' .Agenoria" in gual'ding the ap­

proaches to the Western Channel of Port J ackson whilst it was obstructed with torpedoes, from 28th April to 7th September ... .. ................ .... ............. .

Legal expenses in case of Dibbs ats. Australian Navigation Company ....................... . ... ............ ............ .... ..

Legal expenses in case of Seymour ats. Bear .............. , .. . Legal expenses in case of Powell ats. Peacock .............. . Legal expenses in case of Collector of Customs ats. P eacock Legal expenses in case of Dibbs ats. Bank of New South

Wales ............ ......... ............ ...... ............. ..... .. . Legal expenses in case of Wilkins v. Oriental Bank .. ..... . Legal expenses in case of Regina v. Oriental Bank ........ .

TOTA.L, TREASURER AND SECRETARY FOR

1 4 8

38,203 16 4 1 I

2,120 9 5

413 7 0 706 18 5

1,549 5 0

49 7 8 77 7 9

175 15 0

665 0 0

75 0 0 7 7 0

150 0 0 150 0 0

800 0 0 44 12 6 39 7 6 )

1 4 8

45,227 13 7

------- -------------- _______ , FINANCE AND TRADE ........... .... £ 5,894 16 7 70,134 9 0 82,062 9 11 158,091 15 6

PLELIC hsTRUCTION, UNDER THE AcT 43 Vrc. No. 23 ......

PUBLIC ScHooL CADET CoRPS ... ............. .. .................... .

b-nUSTRIAL SCHOOLS :-Nautical School-ship "Vernon" ................................ . Biloela Industrial School for Girls, Parramatta River ... ,.,

:MAITTEXASCE OF ORPHAN ScHOOLS, PARRAMATTA, pending decision as to their future organization (irrespective of date of claims) ....................... ..... ....... . ............ .. ... .

-------1---·---------- -------1

56 19 2 21 7 8

.. ............. 219 7 0

229 9 0 104 14 10

55,892 16

...............

1 ... ............

468 19

8 55,892 16 8

219 7 0

412 10 8

9 468 19 9

150 j OnsER>ATORY ... ......... ..... . ................................ . ... . ... .. 103 15 8 175 2 8 ....... ....... . 278 18 4

151

153

I }frsE-c~r ........................... ......... ...... ... ...... ... ,. ........ ..

FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY ... .. .... ....................... , .,, ......... .. .

Carried forward ................... .. ..... .... £

38 6 8

220 9 2

525 14 6

1,254 8 0

Carried forward . ............ .. ... £ 32,850 14 9 150,415 19 0

800 0

... ...... ... ... 57,161 16 --156,795 15

0 800 0 0

564 1 2 --

5 58,636 13 7

7 3"40,062 9 4

• 35

STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENTS, &a.-continued.

No. of Appro·

priation. HEAD OF SERVIOE.

E STADLISHMENTS.

Salaries. I Contingencies.

0TTIER SERVICES.

TOTAL PAYMENTS.

~------------------------------------------------.-----------~----------~----------~~----------

SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1885-continued. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.

Brought forward .......................... . £ 32,85Q 14 9 150,415 19 0 15G,795 15 7 340,062 9 4

158

161 164 165

166 167

168

170

172

173

Jtl.O'. 13.--~ttblic 3fng±nt.c±ion-ttmtimicb.

Brought forward ......... ... ... £

GnANTS IN AID OF PunLIC INSTITUTIONS (irrespccti1Te of date of claims):- ·

Sydney University:-Additions, Repairs, and Furniture .......... ... ............... . To recoup amount expended m erection of a t emporarJ

Chemical Laboratory .. ... ....... .... .. ... .. . ....... .... ..... . Technical Educa,tion .... ...... . .. .. ......... ...... ... ... . .. ...... ..... . Maintenance of the Art Society of New South Wales .. ..... .. Erection of an Art Gallery on the Domain Site, in pursuance

of Resolution of Legislative Assembly . , . .. . ... ... ... ..... . Linnean Society ... .. .... ... ... . .. ......... .... .. .. . ..... . .. . ... ... ... .. . R oyal Society-Amount in proportion of £1 to every £2

raised by private contributions .... . ... . ................... .. Sydney Grammar School-Increase of Salaries of Junior

Teachers .. .... .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. ... ............ .. .......... .. ....... . .. Instruction to the Blind, amount in proportion of £2 to

every £1 raised by private contributions .................. .. . In aid of certain Educationa,l Institutions, in the propor­

tion of £1 to every £2 raised by private contribu-tions .... ... .. ...... . .... . ... ..... . ... ........ ..... .... ... , . ........ .. .

In aid of Buildings (Educational Institutions) on like conditions ...... ...... ... ..... ... . ..... ... ... .. . ... ...... ... .. . .. .

TOTAL, PUBLIC INSTUUCTION .. .. . ... £

175 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE ....... ............... . ...... , ... ,,, .. ... . .. .

176 MASTER IN EQUI'TY .... .. ........................... . ......... ...... ..

177 PROTHONOTARY .... . .......... .... . .... .............. . ... .. . ..... .. ... ..

178 SHEUIFF ..... .. .. ..... . .. . .................. . ................. ...... . ..... .. .

179 INSOLVENCY COURT ......... .. . ... ......... .......... . ... . .. .. ....... .

180 DISTRICT CouRTS ......................... ......................... ... .

181 CORONERS' INQUESTS ...... ............ .... ....................... . .... .

182 PETTY SESSIONS .. . ······ ......... .. .... .. ....... ...... ...••• .. .... ......

183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202

203

CuRATOR OF INTESTATE EsTATES ..................... ....... .... .

PRISONS-General E stablishment ...... .. . ...... ............ .. . ............ .. . Sydney Gaol ............ ... . ...... . ........ . .... .................... . Parramatta Gaol ...... .. . ...... .. .......... ...... ... . ............. . Bathurst Gaol .. .... .. ................ .. . ...... .. .......... .. . . ....... . Maitland Gaol ............ . .. .... ..... ....... . . . ........... . ....... . Goulburn Gaol .. .... ... ... ............ . ................. .. .... ... . .. Berrima Gaol ......... ... .. . .. . ... .. ........ ... ...... ..... ... ... ..... . Albury Gaol ........................ .. ....... .. . ....... .. ......... .. . W ollongong Gaol .................... , ... .. .... .. . ... ........ ... .. .. Grafton Gaol .. . ...... ... ............... .. . .. .... .... .. ... ......... . .. Mudgee Gaol ... ... ...... ............ .... ..... .. .... . ...... .... .... . .. Armidale Gaol ... ... .. .... .. ..... ... .......... ...... .... ..... . .. . .. . W agga W agga Gaol •............ ... ....... .. ...... .. ... ... .. .. .... . Yass Gaol .... .. ... ... ... .. ............... .. ..... ... .. . . ..... .. .... .. . Deniliquin Gaol ..... ....... . ........... .. .......... ... ...... ... .. . . .. Young Gaol. ..... .. . ...... ...... ... ... ... ... ...... . .. ...... . ........ . . . Tamworth Gaol ... ............... ... ..... . ....... .. ...... .. ......... . Hay Gaol ......... ... ........ ..................... ... ... ... . ... .... . Police Gaols-Country Districts ...... ... ... .... .. .. . .... .. ... .. . Gaols generally , .... . ... ...... .. ............. ...... ... .. ....... ..... . Incider:tal Ex_Penses connected with employment of

Prisoners In Gaol ..... .... ... .... .. ... .... ........... ... ... . . . Public Works Prison, Trial Bay .......... ......... . ............ .

220 9 2 1,254 8 0 57,161 16 5 58,636 13 7

139 11 u 1 1,000 0 0 2,525 0 0

250 0 0

1,000 0 0 100 0 0

14 14 0

500 0 0

442 2 2

2,987 D 4

I I

~ 9,453

I I

491. 11 3 )

8 8

------- ------- -------·----220 9 2 1,254 8 0 66,615 5 1 68,090 2 3

--·-------1-------·---- - - - --- -----------

143 12 4

82 13 0

29 6 4

407 18 5

15 4 6

762 10 9

2 16 4

756 13 8

7 15 8 4 0 10 2 14 9 1 11 1 1 14 9

56 7 4 0 11 11 0 14 8 0 14 8 0 17 10 0 14 8 0 14 8 0 13 4 0 13 4 0 13 4 0 H 8 0 14 8 0 14 8 3 17 1

173 0 8

1 10 0

21 8 3

100 0 0

1,316 11 0

1,4<34 16 2

467 18 7

469 2 6

136 1 4

751 14 9

66 13 4

3,714 16 1 1

166 5 3

-------1------ - -

l I

I

165 0 7

182 13 0

1,345 17 4

1,842 14 7

483 3 1

1,231 13 3

138 17 8

1,508 8 5

66 13 4

t 4,142 511

I I

) -- - - ------

Carried forward .. . ..... ........... .. ..... .... £ .. 2,461 19 11 8,645 7 3 11,107 7 2

Carried forward .................. £ 33,071 3 11 151,670 7 0 223,411 0 8 408,152 11 7

3G

TATE:UEX'f )E' DlSBUR E:JIEXTS, & ·.-continued.

j ~o. of 1 Appro- 1

priution.

1

IIEA.D OF ERYIOE.

E T.~DLISIC\IE~TS .

Stllarics. 1~1ti~os. 0TITER.

SEliYICES. 'l'OTAL

PAYM ENTS .

----~------------------------------- -------------------- ----;---------~---------

204

205

210

211

214 21G

~19

220

221

222

223

224

225

SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1885-continued. £ s. tl . £ s. cl. £ s. cl. £ B. d.

Brought forward .......... ........ ... £ 33,071 3 11 15I,G70 7 0 223,111 0 8 408,152 11 7

.ncr. tlf.-1\oministrntion o-E '1fn51irc-rontinnrb. ·-------- ~-----

~ ~

Brought forwaru ......... ...... £ 2,tG1 10 11

l THE ' li!FTE ' BUBY REFOR:ll.iTORY FOR G IRLS .............. .. ..

REGISTR.iR OF COPYRIGJ!T .. .. .. .. .. . .. ... ..... ................. ..

I Mr CELL.L>Eors ER>IC'ES (irrespccti-.c of date of claim )­Allowances to Inspectors ancl ub-Inspectors under Licens·

ing Act, 45 Y ic. N o. H .. ......... .. .............. ... ... ..... . Almanac for Country Benches of Magistrates, Newspopers,

Law Books, &c. . . . .... ............. .... .................. ... . . . Charge aud preparation of books for binding in Law Library Preparation of boundaries for New Court and Police

District~ a- required ... .. .. .... .... .. ...... . ................. . Enclosing the Burying-places of Sailors and Mariners

belonging to the Briti3h Nnxy ... ............... ..... . ..... .

20 0 0

0 13 4

Torn, .d.DMI~ISTRATIO~ OF J usncE ... £ 2,1~2 13 3

8,G·15 7 3

40 12 0

8,n85 10 3

---- -------------

11,10/ 7 2

GO 12 0

0 13 4

22 18 4 I

I I

28 18 6 4 3 4

~ 251 2 2 23 0 0 I

I 170 2 0 )

-------- --------251 2 2 11,410 14 8

1--------- ·--------- ---------------

.!TTOR~EY-GE~:ER.iL .. . .............................................. . .

p A.RLIA:U:EXTARY DRAFT ).[.!...'< ........ .. ........ ... ........ . ... ... .. .

Cnowx SOLICITOR ............ ...... .. ............................ .... .

QC.A.RTER 'ESSIO~S ... ........ ....... ... ....... .. ............. .......... ·.

MrscELLANEOL'S SERTICES-Legal expenses in ?'e application of E . & C. Orton for

removlll of W. Creswell .......... .... ... . .. . .... ... .. ..... ... . Legal expenses in suit R edman and others, Real Property

.Act ....... ..... . ........ ... ......... ....... ........... ...... . .... .

TOTAL, .A.TTOR~EY-GE~ERAL ....... ..... ... £

DEP.iRTliE~T OF L ANDS AND CONDITIONAL LAND S.I.LES ER.i.."'CH ............... ...... . ... . .... ... ... . .. ... ... ........ .... .. .

L.~sn A.GE~T31 .APPRAISERS, .Al\D OTHERS ....................... .

''C'R\EY OF LA~DS ... . .. ... ... . ..... . ... ... ........ . .. .... ............. .

117 tj, 11

4 10 0

83 1 !)

22 16 4

227 13 0

1,302 18 8

l ,OG4 12 0

71 6 6

66 3 3

31 7 5

1,233 !) 2

2,30G 11 11

715 2 3 50,383 7 0

22 0 0 l 1!) 2 0 5 41 2 0

7,271 9 7

1,181 16 11

75 16 6

14!) 5 0

54 3 9

41 2 0

1,502 4 2

3,609 10 7

7,271 9 7

51,098 9 3

226 Tnu~G"C"LATION .AND GENERAL Sun\EY OF 'IIIE CoLONY .. . 72 7 8 1,019 4 7 1,121 12 3

227

229 230

237 240

2-U I

:UrsCELLASEO'C'S 'ERHCES (irre,pecLive of date of clairns)-­Public Cemeteries-P urchase of Eites for fencing, clearing,

and building, &c., on ..... .... . . ................. .. . .. ... ..... . Legal Expenses .............................. . .... .. .. .. . ...... ... .. . Recreation Grounds (Public)-Fencing, laying out, and

improving ..... ..................... ....... .................... . Ru he utter ' Bay Resene, Improvement of .. . .... .. .... ... . . Rent of Office~, O'Connell-slreet, £150; Gresham·street,

£125 ; Exchange, £260 . .. ..... .......... . ................... . Public P arks--Impro-.ement and general maintenance

of lands purchased or remmed for ....................... .

200 0 0 32 6 5

1,430 0 0 500 0 0

65 0 0

250 0 0

I

I t 2,477 6 5

I )

---------- ------- --------- ---------Carried forward ................ .. .... .......... . £ 2,090 8 7 53,739 3 6 9,748 16 0 65,578 8 1

Carried forward .. ...... .......... ... £ 35,781 10 2 161,58!) 15 5 223,703 4 10 421,074 10 5

37

sT1\,.'l'E~fi~NT 01!' DTSl3URSEYlEN"rS, &a.-continued. -------~-------------------.----------.----------1

No. of Appro· printion .

IIEAD OF SERVICE.

--- :·-----·-------------------

247

218

250 251 252

253

{25<.1, 255 256

257

258

250

26t

264.

265 2G6 268 269 270 271

272

273

274

275

SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1885- continued.

Brought for\Varll .............. ... ... ·£

~lO'. 'tlffE.-~rcrcta r.11 for ~an0.5'-continnrb.

Brought forward ... .. . ... .. . £

:Miscg J~LA.NEOuS S E RYICES - co nlinued-Allowances to and expenses of removal and transfer of

O!Hcers, Fees to Members of Local Land Boa1·il s, and other contingencies in connection with the administra-tion of the Urown L:.tnds Act of 1884 .. 00 .... 00 .. .. 00 .. ..

InciLlcntal and unforeseen cxpense3 ......... .. .......... ... .. . Offner, Frederick, J unr.-Compensation for loss of 1m·

provcm ent::~ :.tnd removal of fencing on area excisecl from his conditional pmchase 78-21, and additional conditional purchase 73-153, clistrict of ·wellington ...

Gorr,v, P atrick -Compensation for expenses incurred i1 defending tiLle to pre-emptiYe lease granted in eno1

Lcadsam, C.-Compensation for loss of improvement! placed upon l tLncllcased to him in error .. .. ... .. ....... .

Expenditure for Lund Board, furniture and fittin gs, am' r epairs now being defrayed from Yote of £ :?5,000, fm remoYal, &c., there being no provision for sue] expcnclitm·c on the voLe of Lhc " Uclonial Architect' , Departn1ent" ... ..... . ...... .. . ........ . ... .. . ... .. . . . ... .. . . . .

l' mehasc of sile for loca1 Land Board office at llay oo .... .. Purchase of p remises at Wagga Wa gga for local Lane·

Bo::u·d and Survey offices ..... . ...... ... .... .. 00 ... . ... ..... .

Legal cxi1cnses in case of Farnell ats. Edols .. .... ...... .... .

T OTAL, SECRI:TARl" F OR L!NDS ... .. .... 00 • .£

D EP.A RT:\IENT OF P unLIC WouK s .. 00 00 .. oo . 00 .. .. .......... . 00 .. .

li.ARBOURS AND RrvERS N AVI GATION-

Engineer 's Department .... ..... ...... 00. 00 . ..... . ..... ....... 00 . ..

Fi tz R oy Dock .. 00 .. 00 ... 00 .. ... .. .. . 00 .. .. .... .... 00 ....... 00 .... .

Dredge ~erYice ... ... .... 00 . . .... ... .. . . ... . ...... . ... .......... .. ..

PrrnLrc W onKs, H ARB01."RS AXD Rrnms N.anG ATro~·­

Assistant E ngineers employed in superintending the con· stmction of Public Works .. .... .. .... 00 00 ..... .. .. .... 00 ..

Master launch "En a," N ewcastlc .. .... .. . ... 00 .... 00 . ... 00 ... .

Driver launch "Ena," Newcastle 00 .... ......... .. ... . ..... . 00 .

Preliminary H arbour and River Slli'veys (irrespective oJ the date of claims) .... 00 ......... .. .... .. 00 .... .... .. .... .. .

L:wding Silt from Dredge and formicg Ground (irrespec-tive of the date of cl:.tims) ................................ .

Expenses connected with or arising out of em­ployment of Tugs on Special Service, and f01· cxpensef connected with the Rocket Apparatus, N cwcastlr (irrespective of the date of claillls) ........ 00 .... ....... ..

Incidental and other Expenses in connection with Wharfs, Bridges, and other Public Works (irrespective of th< date of claims) ... ... .. ..... ..................... . ....... . .... .

ImproYing and clearing the Darling River, fmtbm sum (irrespect-ive of the date of claims) .... .... 00 .. .... .

R emoval of Black Buoy R ock and oLher obstruc­tions, W ollongong llarbour (irrespective of the dat• of claims) . .. ... ............ .. ..... . .... . ..... ... .. . ... : .. .. ... .

Clearing llichmond River ..... ... . ......... ... ........ .... ....... . . Wharf, Chatsworth, Clarence Rivet· .. . ..... .... .. ........... .. \Vha1f at Wauchope, H astings Ri1cr ............ .. oo .... .. \Vharf at Balranald ... ... ... ......... .. 00 ...... ...... .. 00 00 00 .... ..

Lengthening, &c., Wharf, Eden .. 00 .. .. ................ 00 00 .. .. .

·wharf, Pitt ·water, £100 having been subscribed by th• inhabitants towards the work .. 00 .... 00 ....... 00 .. .. .... .. .

Removing obstructions to navigation, South .Arm, Clarence River .. .... ..... .... .. .... .. ............. .. . ... ..... .

Removing obstructions to navigation, Broughton Creek, on condition that a moiety of the expenditure is sub­scr ibed by the inhabitants of the district .. 00 .. 00 00 .. ...

Yanko Creek Cutting, on condition that a moiety of the expense is subscribed by the inhabitants of the district .. . 000 .. ... . .. . ......... .. .......... .. ............. ...... . ..

Wharf (Public), Putney ...... .. ...... . .. .... .. .... .. .. .. .... .... .

Carried forward ........................... £

I E ST.AlJLISIIMENTS.

S:.tlarics.

------

£ s. d.

35,78t 10 2 ------~

2,0!!0 8 7

... .... .... ....

..... .... ... ...

... ··· ·········

I Contingencies.

£ 15 . I

cl I 1G1,58U ];j 5

53,733 3 G

··· ··· ··· ··· ··· .. ... .... ... ...

··· ···· ········

0TJIJUt

S E ltVlCl:S .

£ s. d .

223,703 4 10 ---

0,7~.1:8 1G 0

TOTAL P.Al"MllNTS.

--£ B.

1-21,074 10

G5,578 8

J ,2G1 18 8 I 29 5 11

87 3 0

20 0 0 I

101 0 0 r 6,885 8 I

1,723 10 11 1,000 0 0

.... ..... .. oo .. I 2,50J o o

.. .... oOOO" ... ' 150 0 0 )

d.

5

1

3

2,090_8_7_ --53-, 7- 3·0--3-G- i 1G,634'"'43

- -----j---- 72,463 16 4

82 1 ' 10

03 12 6 81, B 2

4 J.7 11 v

······· ·· ······ } ···· ···· ······ ·

..... .. .. .....

···············

708 0 3

' I 336 5 41 ............ .. .

11 4 0 ··· ······ .. .... 373 4, 9 ····· ········ ··

3,856 12 5 ······ ···· ·· ···

········ ··· ··· · 3 lG 8

..... ..... .. ... 24 0 0

············ ··· 320 ]8 G

··············· 1,63!) 8 5

G43 2 6

4,917 14 G

412 13 0

263 2 8 25 7 5

247 18 5 468 5 0 394 2 1

1,428 11 2

80 v 0

2,175 0 4

199 811

813 12 10 27 10 5

I l

I

418 7 2

10.1 16 G 457 18 11

4,304 4 2

l 14-,124 I

1 10

1

I

I )

4,577 6 6 14,124 1 10 10,4..09 8 7 ----- -~-· ------- ---·----1 ---·---

Carried forward .................. £ 37,871 18 9 215,328 18 11 240,337 9 1 493,538 6 9

38

1' TE:ME rT ~~ DI BUR E~fENT , &c.-continued.

... £ I EsTADr.rsnME TB. o. 0

ppro· priation.

277 27 279 2 1

2 2 2 3 28-J. 2 7

290 291

292

293

294

295

296

297

298 299

300

301

302

303 304

306 308

309

310

311 3L2 3L3 314 317 32L 322 323

326 327 328 330

I I

I

HEAD OF SERVICE.

I Contingencies. Salaries.

SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1885-continued. £ s. d. £ s. d.

OTHER SERVIOES.

£ s. d.

TOTAL PAYMENTS.

£ s. d.

Brought forward .. ................. .. .... .. 37,871 18 9 215,328 18 11 240,337 9 1 493,538 6 9

I !io. U .- ccrchn·.11 for lJnblic ~orks-rontinurb.

Brought forward ..... . . .. ...... £ 708 0 3 4,577 6 (j 14,124 1 10 19,409 8 7

I I I

I

I

Pt'"BLIC " rORKS-H.A.RBOURS A "D RIVERS N AVIG.ATION-COnfinued-

Wharf, wan Bay, Richmond River .... .. .... ............... .. Wharf, Long Reach, Maclea.y River ......... ... ............. .. Wharf, Yarrahippini, Macleay River .......................... . Wharf between Gladstone and Kinchela Creek, Macleayr

River ....................................... ... ......... ... .... .' .( Wharf, Bellinger Ri¥er, Cahill's .. ............................ . .. Wharfat Bermagui ...... ....................................... .. Wharf and hed, Lower B elmore River ................... .. Jetty, Trial Bay ........................... .... ....... . ........ ...... . Cost of Grab Dredge, &c., :r ambuccra ............. .. ....... .. Moruya River Breakwater .................. ............... ..... .

RE-VOTES-1883.

Wharf, Bourke, balance on Vote of £2,000 ....... ...... .... . Clearing Obstruction, Murrumbidgee River, balance of

Vote of £10,000 ... ...... .. ... ................................ .. Reclamation of White Bay (exclusive of compensation of

land, i£ any) ............ .... .. ...... ......................... ..

COLOXI.A.L ARCHITECT ........... . .... ... ......... ........ . .... .... ..... .

PUllLIC \V ORK ..um B UILDIXGS-Repairs, alteraLions, and additions to Public Buildings

generally (irrespective of the date of claims) .......... .. Furniture and Fittings for Public Offices generally (irre-

spective of date of claims) ................ ......... .... .... .. Repairs to Military a.nd Volunteer Buildings (irrespective

of date of claims) ............... ...... ...... ....... . .. , ...... . Gaols, Court-houses, and Lock-ups (irrespective of date of

claims) ...... ..... .................. . .... ..... ..... . ............. .. Police Buildings (irrespective of date of claims) . ......... . . Repairs, Furniture, &c., for Post and Telegraph Offices

(irrespective of date of claims) .... ........ ... .......... .. Hard Labour-Building and other Materials for comple­

tion or repair of Gaols and other Public Buildings by the labour of Prisoners m Gaol (irrespective of date of claims) ..... .... . ..... ... ....... ..... ...... ..... .... .. .

Victoria Barracks, &c., lighting Lamps, sweeping Chim· neys, emptying Privies, &c. (irrespective of date of claims) ............ .... .. . ....... ... ....... ...... ... ... ... ........ .

Lighting Government Lamps m streets of Sydney, the Domain, Hyde P ark, &c. (irrespective of date of claims)

'upply of Coffins for Paupers (irrespective of date of claims) Newca tle Custom-house-Gas, &c., for lighting Turret

Clock at (irrespective of date of claims) ............ .... .. Fortifications-Repairs, &c., Barracks at the Heads, &c .. . Parliam.enta;r . Buildings, att.ending to the lighting and

extmgu1shing gas .... ........ ...... .... ....... . ......... .. . .. . Macquarie Light-house-Gas, &c., for lighting Lantern,

working Gas-engine, &c. (irrespective of date of claims) .................................... ... . .. . ................ .

Institutions for the Insane generally, for alterations, additions, repairs, furniture, &c. (irrespective of date of claims) ................................ .. . ..... . ........ . . ..

Parramatta Roman Catholic 01-phan School, Repairs, &c. Parramatta Protestant 01·phan School, Repairs, &c . ........ . Post and Telegraph Offices and Purchase of SiLes ........ . Police Stations and Offic3rs' Quarters, &c., Erection, &c. Parramatta. Court House (including site)-Erection of .. . Public Instruction Office-Additions and alte1-ations, &c . . . Forbes Police Officers' Quarters-Erection of ............ . Lands and Sm'\'ey Offices, Dubbo, Cooma, Queanbeyan,

Tamworth, Inverell, Narrabri, and .A.rmida!e ....... .. Parramatta Public Park-Dwarf wall and iron railing .. ... . Lochinvar Lock-up and keeper's quarters-Erection of ... Goodooga Post and Telegraph Office-Erection of ....... .. Tinonee P ost and Telegraph Office-Erection of .... ...... ..

Carried f0rward ... ..... . ... . , , ......... £

......... ... ...

...... ......... ··············· ···· ········ ·· · ..... ..........

.. ....... ... ....... ... ..... ······ ······ ·· · ···· ··· ····· ··· ............ ...

····· ········· ·

········· ..... ······· ········

116 5 0

······· ········ ... ....... .. ...

····· ······ ···· .......... ..... ··············· ..... ....... ...

··· ······ ·· ····

.......... .....

········ ·· ·· ··· ....... ........ ...... ...... ... ...... ... .... ..

···············

........... , ...

······ ······ ··· ····· ····· ·· ··· ····· ······· ··· ··· ··· ··· ·· ···· ············ ... ··· ··········· · ··· ··· ···· ····· ·· ···· ·· ···· ··· ··· ······ ···· ·· ············ ·· · ··· ···· ···· ··· · ········· ···· ·· ... ... ...... ..

82t 5 3

········· ······ 246 5 10

l ······ ······· ·· 238 0 10 ······••J••· ··· 17 8 0

•·•·;· ·· ······· 273 13 8 ~ ····· ·········· 345 9 2 3,879 5 4

. .. ············ 486 6 2 I ····· ····· ·· ··· 186 2 0 ···· ····· ······ 309 3 9 I ··· ··· ·· ··· ···· 1,153 16 9 ··· ·· ···· ··· ··· 622 19 2 )

········· ··· ·· · 1,863 9 4

} ............... 2,907 19 9 !i,,933 4 11

··· ··· ········· 161 15 10

607 7 5 ········· ·· ···· 723 12 5

...... ... ..... . 12,817 13 0 I ······ ········· 6,677 5 5

., ... ........ .. 936 13 0

·· ··········· ·· 24,490 13 6 ············· ·· 13,672 12 3

··· ·· ········ ·· 283 17 5

... .... .. - ...... 4,708 4 3

........ .. .. ... 87 10 0 I I

··· ··· ··· ··· ··· 740 4 3

I ······ ····· ···· 142 10 2

··············· 50 0 2 184,104 14 5 . .............. 130 0 0

··············· 35 0 0

····· ······ ···· 73 13 6

..... ......... . 6,494 16 10 I ·········· ···· · 423 7 8 ·· ··········· ·· 174 0 0 ······ ········· 687 2 4 ............ ... 227 10 8 ··· ············ 5,000 0 0 I ······· ········ 930 0 0 I

··············· 486 0 6 I

·· ····· ·· ·· ·· ·· 1,950 0 0 I ············ ·· · 695 19 6

....... .. ... ... 865 0 0 I ··· ····· ······ · 1,025 0 0

.... .......... . 300 0 0 j

5,184 13 11 107,04-1 c c 113,050 5 8 ---·---------- ------- --------

Carried forward .. .... ...... £ 37,871 18 9 215,328 18 11 240,337 9 1 493,538 6 9

39

STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENTS, &c.-contitl~ued.

L ESTABLISHMENTS.

No. of HEAD OF SERVICE. I :Jlt~~~- -------------------------------------1---S-a-la_r_ie_s_. __ ~O--on_t_in_g_e_n_c_ie_a_.~-------~-----------

OTHER SERVICES.

TOTAL PAYMENTS.

SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1885--continued. £ a. d. £ a. d. £ a. d. £ a. d.

Brought forward ........................ £ 37,871 18 9 215,328 18 11 240,337 9 1 493,538 6 9

$a. ~~~.--~e.crehtty fat ~nbli.c <!lmiO'tk.s--.c.ontinucb.

Brought forward ............ £ 824 5 3

PUBLIC WoRKS AND BUILDINGS-continued. 332 Berrima Post and Telegraph Office-Erection of ........... . 333 Waverley Post and Telegraph Office-Erection of ... ... .. . 336 Bowral Post and Telegraph Office-Erection o£ ........... . 339 Purchase of Site for new Court-house and Public

Buildings, Glen Innes ..................................... . 341 Little Bay Sanatorium-Improvements, &c ..... . ............ . 345 Deniliquin Police Barracks-Erection of .................... . 346 Medical School, University of Sydney .. ....... ............ . .. 347 Australian Museum-Additions to ............................. .

Convalescent and Fever Hospital, Little Bay ... ... ... ..... . Post and Telegraph Office, Byrock-Erection of ...... ... .. . Alterations, &c., Volunteer Naval Artillery Drill-shed ... . .. Wollongong Court-house-Er':lction of, further sum .... .. Botanic Gardens- Erection of Buildings ................... .. Lands Offices generally-Repairs, &c. .. ................ .. ... . Compensation for land. resumed for new General Post

Office, and other public purposes ... ............ ......... .. Cost of Pbotogmpbs of Public Works ancl Buildings m

the City and Colony generally .. .... ... .......... .... ...... . New Lands Office, Sydney-Working lift, &c ............... . Newington Asylum for Infirm and Destitute Women-

further sum ... ... ...... ... ... .... .. .... .... .... . ..... ......... .. . Furniture, &c., Government House ............................. . Providing premises for Naval Depot and for the residence

of the Officer m Command of H.M. Navy on this Station .. .... ... .......... ........... ... ... .. .... ........ ........ .

Furnishing Governor's residence at Moss Vale ...... ..... .. .. Chisholm & Lawson's claim against Minister for Works ...

RE-VOTES OF 1881-2-3. 348 Albury Telegraph Office-Erection of ... ... ... ... ... . ....... . 349 Darlinghurst Court-house-Additions, &c. . ................ . 350 Reformatory for Boys-Forming and erection of ....... .... . 353 Gaol, Walgett-Erection of .................................... ..

Post and Telegraph Office, Germanton .... .................. .. Court House, Young ... ... ...... ....... ........ ... ......... ..... ... . Court House, Lismore ...... .. . ...... ...... ...... ... ............ .. . Court House, Burrowa ... ... ... ... ...... ... ... .. ....... ... ... ..... . Court House, Uralla ...... .. ...................... ......... ........ . Court House and Teleg1·aph Station, Tumberumba ... ... .. . Police Buildings, N arrabri ...... ......... ... . ..... .............. . Police Station, Woodburn ......................................... . Additions, Post and Telegraph Office, Wentworth ..... ... . Post and Telegraph Office, Yass .. .... .... ...... .............. . .. New Gaol, Forbes ..... ................. .. .................. . ....... . New Light-house, South Head ... .... ....... .... ... ......... ... .. . Botanic Gardens-Alterations to Glass-houses, &c . ........ . Additions and Alterations to Asylum for Infirm and

Destitute, Parramatta .. , .. . ..... , , , ................. . ...... . Bundarra Post and Telegraph Office ......... .... ............ .. Site for Police Buildings, Fernmount.. ................ ... .... .. Public Buildings, Dubbo .. .... ......... ......................... ..

ROADS AND BRIDGES:--

:~: General Establishment ............. .... ....... ........ .... .. ..... .. Superintendents in field ..... , ........ .... .. . ... ... .. .. .... .. ... ..

CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE :-

... ......... ...

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. ..... ......... ······ ······ ··· ··· ···· ········ ········· ······ ··············· ········· ··· ··· .... ..... ... .. . ··············· .... ........... .. .... ... ... ... ...............

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..... . ······ ··· ··· ·· ······ ···· ...... .. ... ... . ········· ······ ··············· ······ ··· ······ ..... ...... .... ............... .. ... .......... ... ... .. ....... ... ............ ··············· ··············· ··· ····· ···· ·· · ......... ...... ··· ········ ··· · ······ ··· ······ ...... ...... ...

78 12 230 3

Main North.ern Road (outside Municipallimits)-'Y' est Ma1tlan_cl to A.rmidale, 233 miles, at £25 per mile . . . . ............. .

Mam Southern Road (outside Municipallimits)-356

357 358 359

360 361

Sydney to Bowning, 183 miles, at £25 a mile ............... 1 Bowning to Adelong Crossing, 66 miles, at £50 per mile.. . .. ........... .. ~delong Crossing to Albury, 103 miles, at £25 per mile ...

Mam Western Road (outside Municipallimits)-Sydney to Dubbo, 231 miles, at £25 per mile ............ ... } Dubbo to Warren, 85 miles, at £25 per mile....... ........... "· ...... .. · "·

8 8

Carried forward .. , ..................... £ 1,133 1 7

5,184 13 11 107,041 6 6 113,050 5 8

··············· 300 0 0 I ·· ·· ···· ·· ····· 1,200 0 0

I . ..... .. ....... 680 0 0

··············· 714 3 5

I ... ......... ... 29 4 4 . ............. , 408 9 11

··· ··· ········· 8,972 11 5 . ... .. ... .. .... 2,651 0 6 . ....... .... ... 754 5 5 . ........ ... ... 395 0 0

······ ··· ······ 135 0 0 I ...... ........ . 1,252 12 0

········ ·· ··· 250 0 0

f63,844 ... .. .......... 2,015 19 7 16 4

···· ··· ··· ····· 39,258 7 3 I

... ...... ... ... 361 2 8

··· ····· ···· ··· 92 6 8

··· ·· ······· ··· 2,999 19 7 ...... ..... .... 612 0 0

········· ··· ·· · 576 0 2 I . ........ .... .. 180 2 5 J .... .. ... ... ... 6 11 0

. .......... .... 2,830 0 0 I ·········· ····· 1,300 0 0

··· ··· ·· ···· ··· 5,689 12 11

··· ······ ······ 404 16 0 ........ .... ... 80 0 0 ............... 4,038 6 8 ............... 764 10 0

············ ... 833 0 0 ... ......... .. . 1,437 0 0

l.9,379 ... ...... ... ... 600 0 0 . ........... ... 47 7 6 ··············· 1,600 0 0 6 0

·· ······· ·· ···· 1,010 0 0 I . .............. 24 18 0

··············· 940 0 0 I ············ ·· · 145 12 0

··············· 1,500 0 0

I ········ ······· 1,912 9 7 ..... ....... .. . 1,800 0 0

J .......... ..... 100 0 0 . .. ..... ....... 2,321 13 4

195 13 3 ··············· 274 5 11 5 6 0 ... ... .... .. ... 235 9 8

752 9 4

12,911 1,'737 10 4 16 7

421 16 11 j -

5,385 13 2 203,177 5 5 209,696 0 2 1--------1-------- ---·---- ----------

Carried forward .................. £ 37,871 18 9 215,328 18 11 240,337 9 1 493,538 6 9

40

...:T~TB~IEXT OF DI. BUR El\IENTS, &c.-continued.

No. of _\.pprv - '

priation.

ESTABLISITMENTS.

HEAD OF SERVICE.

Salaries. I Contingencies.

£ 8. d. £ s. cl. SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1885-continued.

0 TITER SERVICES.

£ s. cl.

TOTAL PAYMENTS.

£ s. d.

Brought forward ....... ....... .......... £ 37,871 18 9 215,328 18 11 240,337 9 1 493,533 6 9 -----------------------------

,!io . Icf.- rt:rdar.11 for ;!Jnblit: <L~lork~-r.ontinnrb.

I

363 I 361. I 365 366 I 367 I 36 36!) 370 371 372 373

I 3/5

I I

376 I

377

378

379 I 3 0 381

382 383 384. 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 399

400 401 402 403

405 406

407 409

411 I 412 I

413 I 415 418

419 423 426 429

I 430

I

I I

Brought for"llarcl ......... £ 1,133 1 7

0TrrER MArx Ro.ms-Tolli!, Grafton Ptmt ....... ....................................... .. Armidale to llury lancl, 155~ miles, at £25 a mile .......... .. \V allerawang to Mud gee, 66 miles, at £25 a mile ........... . Bombala to Tantawangalo to Merimbula, 54 miles, at £75

per mile ..... ......... ........................... .. ....... ... .. . Ot':.lnge, by Boree, to Forbe3, 74 miles, at £50 per mile . . . Goulburn to Cooma, 69 miles, at £50 pet· mile ..... .. ....... . Goulburn to Cooma, 50 milea, at £25 pet' mile ......... ..... . Tarago to Braidwood, 36 miles, at £50 per mile ........ . .. . Bathurst to Blayney, 22 miles, at £25 per mile .... ..... .. . Blaynl"y, vicl Cowm, to Grenfell, 73 miles, at £50 per mile Port Jackson to Peat's :Ferry (not within Municipal

limits)-proportion of vote ............. .................. .. Amount in lieu of 'Tolls for repair of the portion of

undermentioned not within Municipal limits-Rocky Point Road to road from Tom Ugly's Point to Bmwoocl Railway 'tat ion ........................ ...... .... ...... .. ... . ..

Ro~n .A.XD BrunGES GEI>~RALLY-Contingent works on roads under Department (irrespective

of elate of claims) ....................... ................. .... . E:x.pen es of TI'Orking Punts and maintaining Approaches

(irrespecti-rc of date of claims) ......... .......... ..... .. . Repair and painting Bridges (irrespective of elate of

claim) ... ................. .......... ..... .......... .. ... .. .... .. . Conveyance of officers' equipment and materials by rail-

"\'\"ay (irrespective of date of claims) .... .. ............ .... .. Rent of offices in country districts ... ... ..................... .. . Minor Roads under Dep:trtment, as per Suhedule (il'l'e­

spectire of date of claims) not including any ron,d "llithin Municipal limits ... ............ .. ....... .. .... ..... .

Uncla.s i.fied Roads ......................... .. : .. ... .. .. ......... .. .. . Minor Roads under 'l'rustees, as per Schedule ...... ....... . Cost of obtaining Reports and other contingent expenses .. . Bridge, Parishes of Redbank and Pappenburra .......... .. Bridge, Tarbuc Creek, Road Bungwall to Foster .. .. ....... . Bridge, Dunmore to Clarence Town ...... ............ .. .... .. . Bridge, W allarobbee Creek ......... ................. ... ......... . Bridge, J ohnson's Creek .......... .. .............. ...... ....... .. Bridge, Morpeth Lagoon ........ .............. .. ............... . Bridge, R eedy Creek, Road Cudgegong to Cassilis ..... ... . Bridge, Carwell Creek, between Cudgegong Village and

Rylstone ... ......... ...... ... .. ....... .. ........................ . Bridge, Oakey Creek, Cudgegong Village and Rylstone .. . Bridge OTE'r Bogan River, at Dandaloo ............... ....... .. Bridge over Bar won River, Cato Creek, at Bre"llarrinn, ... .. . Bridge, Mandagery Creek, at Windred's, Road from Cudal

to Coates' Creek ........... . ... ....... ...... .. ... .... ........ .. :Bridge, Blackman's Creek, on Road Hn,rtley to Lithgow .. . Bridge, South Creek, on Road from Carnes llill to

Bringelly ..... . ...... ... ............ ... ... ...... ... ... .... ...... .. Bridge, head of navigation, Lane Cove River .............. . Bridge over Gunrock Creek, on Road Moss Vale and

hoal Road , via Meryla Creek to Wallenderry Road ... Bridge on Bibbenluke River, on Holt's Flat to R ailway

Bridge ......................... ... ............. . ... ........ . ... .. . Bridge, Ouranie to Walleragang ............... ............ ..... . Bridge, Jellat J ellat Creek, on Road Merimbula to J ellat

J clla.t ........................ ... ......... ... ........ . ..... .... .. Bridge, Little Tarreni Creek, Road Moama to Moulamein Bridge across the Devil's Elbow, between A.delong and

Gundagai ... . ................. ... .............. . ..... .... ..... .. .. Bridges on Road Balranald to Punt at Swn,n Hill. .... ...... . Polygonum Swamp Bridge, Tiourke-complelion, &c ..... . . Bridge, Erina Creek, E ast Gosford-furthcr sum ...... . ... .. Dolphin's Guide Piles and strengthening Swing Piers,

Parramatta River Bridge ....... ............................ . Cnlrcrt and Approaches, Flyer's Creek, Road Bulladalab

to ·cpper )fyall ........... ....... ............ ... ...... . .. ..... .

Carried forward ........................ £ 1,133 1 7

5,385 13 2 203,177 5 5 209,696 0 2

5,385 13

0 15 6 11 12 2 94 19 10

495 2 10 25:), 11 11

1,109 15 7 1,179 13 10

222 6 3 24 10 2

310 4 6

85 9 4

391 10 11

299 15 4

0 9 3

1,582 17 11 266 18 1

80,302 14 8 3,752 9 5 1,285 13 0

300 14 4 800 0 0 287 6 0 362 1D 11 414 2 9 330 12 7

80 0 0 750 0 0

650 0 0 500 0 0 996 G 10

2,166 15 4

500 0 0 297 3 0

212 3 10 8 8 0

150 0 0

600 0 0 582 13 3

468 1 4 995 17 11

500 0 0 736 7 4

2,335 1 7 1,252 12 0

1,802 7 10

~00 0 0

2 313,1G9 11 11

I l I

l I

I ~ 3,850 4 1

! I

I J

I I I I

I I I

I

I

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I

I

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I I

·--319,G83 6 8 ----

Carried forward ............... £ 37,871 18 9 215,328 18 11 240,337 9 1 493,538 6 9

41

STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENTS, &.a.-continued.

No. of Appro­

pril1iion.

432 433 434 435 436 437 438 440 4rH 41-3 444

445 446 4-48 449 450 451 453 454 405 456 457 458 4GO 4G1 462

4fi3 464 465

467

469

472

476

4-77

4·78 479

480

483

484

485

486

487

488

ESTADLISITMENTS.

HEAD OF SERVICE. I Contingencies. Sal11ries.

£ B. d. £ B. d.

SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1885-contiuued. •

0TITER

SIUI.YIOES.

£ B. d.

TOT.ATJ p .A.YMENTS.

£ B. d.

Brought forwa,rd ........................... £ 37,871 18 9 215,328 18 11 240,337 9 1 493,538 6 9 ----- -------· ------- -------

~0'. 3Ect.-~w:ehtr.t1 fo-r :J.Bnb.lic morkz-continncb.

:Brought forward ........ ...... £ 1,133 1 7 5,385 13 2 313,109 11 11 319,088 6 8

ROADS AND :BRID GES GENERALLY-continued-

Culverts on Road, :Bulli via Coal Cliff to Dluc Gum Forest .............. . Approaches, Pa,lmer's Channel Bridge .. ............. ... .. ....... .. ........... .. Approaches to Harwood Steam Punt, Clarence River .. .... .. ........... .. Punt, Oyster Cha,nnel Ferry, Clarence River............ .. .... .. ............ . Punt, Book's Ferry ......... ............ ............ ...... ... ... ... .. ............ . Punt at Bateman's Bay .. .... .. .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. .... .. . . . . ... ... .. ........... .. Main-street, Emmaville.. .... ... . .. . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . .. . ... ... ... .. ....... ..... . Road, Munx Bill to Bourke's Cros8ing .... .... .. .. ..... .... .. . .. ........... .. Roads in the Colliery Townships and Lower IIunter .. . Road, Raymond Terrace northwards ......... ...... ... ...... . . . .. ............ . For the repair of the Great Northern Road in the District

of Waratah... ... ...... ... ... . .. ... ... ... .. .... ...... ... . .. . .. ... .. . ......... .. . Road, Co11lclif£ .. . . . . ... ... . .. . . . . . . ... . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . ...... ... .. .. ............ . Road, Lithgow to Vale of Clwydd .......... .. ............ ...... . .... .... .... .. Road, Field of Mars Common............ ....... ... ......... ... .. ........... . Road, fl{anly to Pittwater... ......... ...... ... ... ... .. . ... ... ... .. . . ........ ... . .. Pyrmont Bridge Road ... ... ... ... ... ... .. . ... ... ... ...... ... . .. ... . ............ .. Road round ·wentworth Park, Blackwattle Bay .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ............ . Road, east side of Botany Road ...... ...... ... . .. ... . .. .. .. .. .. . .. . ..... ..... .. Road, Ryde to Pnrramatt11 .. . . .. ... .. . .. . ... .. .. .. .. . .. . . .. ... .. . .. ........... .. Gardener's Road, Botany ... . .. ...... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . ....... . ... . .. .A.nabell's Lane, Botany............................................. . ............ .. Walsh's Roa,d, Botany ... ......... ... . .. ... ... ... ... ...... ... ... . .. . ......... ... .. King-street, Botany .... .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . ... . . . .... .. ... . . . . . . ... .. . .. ........... .. Completion of works at Gee's Rock.............................. .. ........... .. Cutting Colo Rock (Bulga Side) .... .. . .. ......... .. . .... . .. .. . . . .. ............ . Improvement of Sherwin's R11nge on Bibhenluke a,nd

Bobuncl11rah Road .. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . ............ . Tanks and Wells, as per Special Schedule ... ...... ... ... ... ... .. ........... .. Fencing Special Leases at 100 Tanks, at £200 cuch ... ... . .. .. ........... .. Building or providing Caretakers' Huts at 130 Tanks, at £100 .............. . Road, Sunny Corner to Meadow Flat . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . . .. ... .. ........... .. Lane Cove Bridge, additional to item 407 .. . . . . .... .. . .. .. . .. ....... .... .. Coat of conveyance by Railway of Material for Iron bridges,

further sum.. ............ .......... ............... . . ... ... ...... .. ............ . Cost of alignment of Old Windsor Road .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . ............. .

Works for Railways-Macdonaldtown Subway under Railway ......... ...... ...... . ............. .

Miscellaneous-Revenue, Hay Bridge, refunded to Council . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............ , ,

Re-vote of 1882-Road, Upper W attagan to Coo ran bong .................. :. .. .. . ............. ,

Within Municipalities:-Main Southern Road:-

Within limits of .Ashfield, :Burwood, Liverpool, Goulburn, 5 Yass, and Albury, 33 miles, at £25 per mile .. . . . . . . . . . . . ............ ..

In lieu of Tolls .. .... .. .. . ................................. , .. ...... . Main Western Road-Within limits of Ca,mperdown, Leichhardt, Ashfield, 1

Bmwoocl, Granville, Parramatta, Pem·ith, Bathurst, 1

Orange, Wellington, and Dubbo Municipalities, 22 r ......... ..... . miles, ut £25 per mile .. .. .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . .. . .. . . . I

In lieu of Tolls .................. . ..... . .................... ... .... . . ) Grafton viu Glen Innes to Inverell,-Within limits of

~rafton and Glen Innes, 3 miles, at £25 per mile . . . . ... .......... . .A.rm1dale to Maryland,-Within limits of Armidale, Glen

Innes, and 'l'enterfield, 4} miles, at £25 per mile . . . . . . .. ........... .. Goulburn to Cooma,--Within limits of Goulbnrn, Q.nt:an-

beyan, and Cooma, 4 miles, at £25 per mile . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ........... .. :Blayney viet Cowra, to Grenfell,-Within limits of Bbyney,

. Cowra, a,nd Grenfell, 3 miles, at £25 per mile . . . . . . . . . . ..... , ....... , Mn.m So11th Coast Road,-Within limits of Campbelltown,

N ?rth Illa":arra, Wollongong, Centrn.l Illawarra, Kmma, 71 miles, at £50 per mile........................ . .. .. ........... ..

Sydney and Cook's River Roa,d,-Within limits of New-town, Marrickville, and St. Peter's . . . .. .... ... . . . . .. .. . . . . .. ........... ..

Port J uckson to Peat's Ferry,-Within limits of St. Leonar~s, East St. Leonards, and North Willoughby, proportwn of vote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .. , , .... , .. .

:Bridge, Coounmblo Creek .... .. . .. ... ...................... ....... . .. ...... .. .. . ..

Carried forward .............................. £ 1,133 1 7

...............

.... ............ ······ ···· ····· ··············· ··············· ... .. ······ ··· ............... ··············· ··· ············ ··············· . .. ............ .............. . ··············· ............... ··············· .... ........... ··············· ............... ............... ............... ............... ···· ·· ··· ··· ··· ··········· ···· ··············· ···············

·········· ····· .. ...... .. ..... ........ ..... .. ········· ··· ··· ··············· ······ ········ ·

··············· ············ ···

··············· ............... ...............

5,385 13 2

Carried forward ............... £ 37,871 18 9 215,328 18 11

18-F

2.92 14 6 I 258 18 1

I 117 7 fi 214 10 10

12 6 9 280 18 10 204 15 3 200 14 4

3,989 11 8

I 31G 11 5

185 5 0 608 0 0 127 6 6 305 4 4

1,000 0 0

l48,650 934 3 7

1,678 0 0 10 3 41 1 0

I 1,822 0 0 14-8 13 3 343 2 8 71 3 8 38 0 0

0 7 0 1,006 0 0 I

I 529 0 0 10,091 7 10 I 10,025 13 6

439 4 3 I 2,000 0 0

10,000 0 0

I 1,165 0 10 143 7 9 J

3,050 0 0 3,050 0 0

53 3 0 53 3 0

854 8 10 854 8 10

1,010 18 7 1,010 18 7

1,906 11 6 1,90G 11 6

88 16 6 I 25 16 3

37 10 o\ 32 9 3

f l,MB 4 6

318 2 10

42 5 0

233 4 8 720 0 0 )

------ ------370,143 . 8 7 376,662 3 4 --- -240,337 9 1 1·g3,538 6 9

42

T TEME :rT OF DI:-1BUR E iE T , &c.-continued.

... ~o. of ppro­

priation.l

9 490 492 493 494

497

499

500

501 502

503

(

507 ~ I l

508

509

510

511

512

513

ESTADLISHMEN'.rS . HEA.D OF ERVICE.

I Contingencies.

0 TITER SERVIOES.

TOTAL PAYMENTS.

Salaries.

£ s. d . £ B. d. £ s. d. £ B. d. SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1885- continued.

Brought forward .................. ... ... £ 37,871 18 9 215,328 18 11 240,337 9 1 493,538 6 9

f1a . lll.- .S rcretat!I far l_Buulic m!atk~-.continu cb.

Brought forward .... .. ... £ 1,133 1 7

ROADS A:r-.'D BRIDGES GENERALLY (within Municipalities)-

5,385 13 2 370,143 8 7 376,662 3 4

confinued. B ridge, Burrangong Creek, Young ... ......................... .. F illing up Coal Workings, Newcastle . .. ... ... .. ....... ... .... .. Road between Abattoirs and " White Bay Hotel " ... .. .. ..

outh H ead Roads ... ... . .... . .. .. .. ...... ... .. ....... .... .. ... .. . De-riation, Jamberoo Mountain .. . .. . ... ....... .... . .. . .. .. .. .. .

ewerage :-Extension of collecting Sewer from Liverpool-street to

Com her-street ... ... ... ... ...... ....... .. ... ... ..... . .. .... . .. .. . Extension of drain from E-releigh Railway Yard, along

Alexander-street, to Creek ... ....... ... .. .. . ..... ....... ... .. .

RE-VOTE:-Sewerage D epartment-Vote in 1883- Cost of Survey,

Reports, &c., for drainage of Country and Suburban

... ............

...... .........

...... ..... ....

....... .. ... ...

.... .... ......

··· ········· ··· ·· ······· ··· ···

······· ······· · 414 . .. ... ..... .. .. 285 ····· ··· ···· ··· 1,287 . ........... ... 2,500 ··· ·· ··· ··· ···· 442

...... .. .. ..... 677

···· ·· ··· ·· ··· · 1,368

5 11 l 12 1 15 0 l- 4,930 1 10

0 0 J 8 10

19 3

1 2,046 19 1 19 10

Towns ...... .. ... ... . . .... ...... ... . . .. .. .... ... ... . .. .. .... .. . .. . ····· ··· ·· ··· ·· ............... 505 3 3 505 3 3

RE-VOTES OF 1880-1-2-3 :-.. .... ... , ... .. ·· ···· ·· ······· 263 0 0 Middle Creek Bridge... .. .. .. ... .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I

.. .... ... ... ... . .... .... ... ... 855 16 11 ······· ····· ·· · ······ ··· ·· ···· 3,896 19 3 ··············· ··· ·· ····· ··· ·· 183 16 0 ······ ···· ···· · ..... .. .... .... 231 10 0

Brid~~J'~~n~~r~~~n .~~~~: .~~ . ~-~~~. -~~:.~~~~ . ~-~~~~~~~~-~ 1 Bridge over L ower Bar won . .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. . . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . [ B ridge, Namoi River, Boggabri .. .. ......... .................. .. Mulgandra Creek Bridge on Cowra and F01·bes Road .. .. ..

... ... .. ...... . ··· ··· ···· ·· ... . 307 4 0 Bridge, Biree River, near Goodooga .. .. .. ............ .. .... ... ~ 8,228 2 3 ··· ··· ·· ····· ·· ·············· · 428 8 6 ······ ··· ······ ··· ·· ···· ·· ···· 1,407 0 0 ... .. .. ... .... . . ......... ..... . 51 8 7 ....... ........ . ... . , ... ..... . 395 8 0 ...... ......... ····· ·· ·· ··· ··· 107 11 0

Bridge at Cooma Creek . .. .. . .. . .. . .. . ... . . .... ... .. ....... ···· ·· ··· I B ridge, Two Mile, W arrambool .. .... ......... .. ...... .. . B ridge at Lismor e . .. .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. .. . . .. .. . .. . . .. .. . . .. .. . I Palmer's Channel Bridge, Clarence River ...... ...... .... .. .. . Bridge, German Creek, on Coast Road, Richmond River

······· ··· ····· ...... .... ..... 100 0 0 Bridge, Leicester Creek ... ..... . ...... .. .... ... ... ........ . ......... ) - ------ ------ - - ----- 1- - --·--

T oTAL, SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC WoRKS .. ..... £ 1,133 1 7 5,385 13 2 385,853 15 0 392,372 9 9 ------·- ------- -------- [-------

G:~n.~RAL E T.AllLISRMENT .. ....... ........ .... ......... . ... .... ...... . 22 11 8 ...... ..... .... ... ... ......... 22 11 8 ExG INEERIXG EsT.AllLISHMENT- Works in P rogress .. ...... . 950 3 4 292 14 6 ··· ···· ··· ····· 1,242 17 10 EXISTING LINES-

W orking Expenses {Railways ·" .. " .. .. · · .... · " · .. · · .. "· "' .. · Tramways .. . . .. ..... . .. .... .. .... ..... ... .

············· ·· .. ............ . 55,290 14 10 J 63,749 6 6 ........ ........... ············ ··· 8,458 11 8 ------ - -----

TOTAL, R AILWAYS ... . ..... .... ...... .. ... £ 972 15 0 292 14 6 63,749 6 6 65,014 16 0

No. !.-~aS)tma~ter-($-eneral.

PosT OFnCE ....... ... .. ... .......... ...... .. ... ... .... .... .... .. ....... 5,145 11 10 6,618 2 1 ... ... ...... ... 11,763 13 11

CONTEY~CE OF MAns-INLAND AND COASTWISE .. ....... ··· ····· ······· .... ........ ... 42,518 13 9

~ 44,246 STE.ilr P osTAL CoMMUNICATION GREAT BRITAIN, 8 6 WITH VIA SAN FRANCISCO ··· ·· ······ ···· ············· ········ ··· ······ ... .. ....... , .. .. ..... ..... ... 1,727 14 9

MoNEY 0RDER.A.....~D GoVERNMENT SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT 155 12 8 708 0 7 ····· ···· ···· ·· 863 13 3

ELECTRIO TELEGRAPHS ····· ···· ··· ··· ··· ··········· ·· ················· 962 3 6 9,629 11 0 ... ......... .. . 10,591 14 6

TELEPHONES .... .. .. . .. . ....... ..... .... .. ........... .. .... ..... .... .. .... . 88 11 5 128 12 4 ... .... ..... ... 217 3 9

ELECTRIC L IGHTS ··· ············ ···· ··········· ···· ···· ················ 38 0 0 1,240 17 4 ...... ... ...... 1,278 17 4

BRITISH A.... 'ill AL'STRALI.A....."' CADLE SuBSIDY ...... ............... ··· ····· ····· ·· ···· ········ ··· 6,238 1 7 6,238 1 7

NEW ZEALAND C.AllLE SuBSIDY ······ ··· ··· ··· ·· ······ ·· ·· ········ · ..... .... .. ... . ··· ··· ·· ···· ··· 270 16 8 270 16 8 --- - -- -----

TOTAL, PosTMASTER-GENERAL ......... .. ....... £ 6,389 19 5 18,325 3 4 50,755 6 9 75,470 9 6 - - -

Carried forward ...... .......... . , ... £ 46,367 14 9 239,332 9 11 740,695 17 4 1,026,396 2 0

43

STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENTS, &c.-continued.

No. o£ Appro­

priation.

514

516

519

520

521

522

523

EsTADLISllMENTS.

HEA.D OF SERVICE.

Salaries. I Contingencies.

£ B. d. £ B. d.

SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1885-continued.

0TITER SERVICES.

£ s. d.

TOTAL PAYMENTS.

£ B. d.

Brought forward ............... ...... £ 46,367 14 9 239,332 !) 1L 740,695 17 4 1,026,396 2 0

DEPARTMENT OF MINES ........................... ... ... ........... .

MINOR RoADS ... ... .. . ... ............... . .......................... .. .. .. Expense o£ fencing Public Roada where proclaimed through

enclosed lands ............... ......... ....................... ... . Claims £or compensation £or land taken for proclaimed

Roads, &c ........................... ...... ... ..... .......... .. .

OccuPATION oF LANDS ............................................... .

IMPORTED STOCK ................. . .................................... . ..

REGISTRATION OF BRANDS ....................... . ............... .

PUBLIC TANKS AND WELLS .............................. ..... ...... .

MANAGEMENT OF POUNDS AND COMMONS ...................... ..

MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES (irrespective of date of claims and nature o£ service)-

For the purposes of the Pastures and Stock Protection Act and the Rabbit Act ......... ... ..... .......... .. .......... .. .

Rabbit Nuisance Act-Subsidies and incidental expenses-further sum ..................................................... .

Compensation to Mr. H. Lamont for loss of sheep ....... .. Compensation £or detention and dipping sheep in quarantine Claims for compensation in respect of land resumed and

purchased for Parks, &c. .. ................................ . .

--------- ------- ------ ---- ___ ..

1,032 8 2 11,032 0 9 ............... 12,064 8 11

24 10 10 ............... ··············· 24 10 10

. .............. . ... ....... ... 365 15 6

5 380 15 6 . ........ ..... . ··············· 15 0 0

23 14 8 118 8 0 ............... 142 2 8

............... 66 0 7 ··············· 66 0 7

38 6 0 ............... ............ .. . 38 6 0

28 8 4 3,971 19 1 ··············· 4,000 7 5

7 3 4 3,084 15 9 ............... 3,091 19 1

.. .. ........... . .. ............ 14,080 6 9 l

............... ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· 29,696 6 1 I

............... ···· ··· ···· ... 500 0 0 169,047 17 8

...... .... .. ... ............... 1,021 0 0

··············· ............... 23,750 4 10 j

--·

ToTAL, SECRETARY FOR MINES .................. £ 1,154 11 4 18,273 4 2 69,428 13 2 88,856 8 8

1------- ------1--------------1

INTEREST ON THE PUDLIC DEBT-Interest on Debentures .... .......................... .. ........... .. Interest on Funded Stock ....................................... .. Advances to the Banko£ England to pay interest on In-

scribed Stock .................................................. .

Tow AllDS THE pAYMENT OF INTEREST, AND EXTINCTION OF THE RAILWAY LOAN OF 1867 (£1,000,000), 31 Yrc. No. 11

ENDOWMENT OF THE .AFFILIATED COLLEGES ................ ..

PENSIONS UNDER TITE SUPERANNUATION .A.cT REPEAL .A.cT OF 1873 .............................................................. .

ENDOWMENT OF THE MuNICIPAL CouNCIL OF SYDNEY, 43 VIc. No. 3 .......................................................... ..

CoMMISSIONERS OF CusTOMS, 42 Vrc. No. 19 ................ ..

TOTAL, SPECIAL .APPROPRIATIONS ...... ...... ... £

............... ··············· ········· ····· · ..... ... ... ....

............... • ••• • • 0 ••• 0 ~ •••

···· ··· ········ ·· ·· ··········· ............... ···············

..... , ......... . ........ ...

··············· ............... ............... . ..............

365,166 10 0

~ 514,202 5,309 17 7 7 7

143,726 0 0

34,912 10 0 34·,912 10 0

83 6 8 83 6 8

762 10 1 762 10 1

6,250 0 0 6,250 0 0

150 0 0 150 0 0

556,360 14 4 556,360 14 4

TOTAL EXPENDITURE FOR SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1885 ... £ 47,522 6 1 1257,605 14 1 1,366,4.85 4 10 l,fi71,613 5 0

I

4.t

~: TATE~IENT OF DI BUR E:\1ENTS, &c.-contimeea.

"'o. of Appro­priation.

HEAD OF SERVICE.

SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1886.

J:lcr. I.- chrbnlc!.l tcr Imp-cri <.~ L J\d 18 ~nb 19 'i3idotin, .nqt. 54.

'"'cnEDt'LE A ...... . ........... . ........................................... .

..,cnxD"LLE B-Pen tou to Judges ........... .... ................... .... , .......... .. Pen, ions to Political Officers ... ... ................ , .......... .. r(ln,ion to upcrn.nnnated Officers . . ......................... .. .

CREDt'J,E 0-Church of England .............................. ... ...... ... .... .. Roman Catholic Church ......................................... . Presbyterian Church .. . ...... . ......... .. . .. .. .... .. . .............. . W esleyun lllelhodist Ohlll'ch .................. ..... . .......... ..

E sTADLISITMENTs.

Sulnrics. I Contingoncios.

£ B. d. £ s. d.

····· ······· ··· .............. .

I ...... .. ...... , ········ ···· ···

0TITER SERVICES,

£ s. d.

17,891 8 7

TOTAL PAYMENTS.

£ B. d.

17,8nl 8 7

1,283 6 8 5 600 0 0 1),383 6 8

3,500 0 0

5,176 12 2,683 f)

743 10 912 10

! ~ 9,510 18 11

1-------------- ----------TOTAJJ, ScnEDULES A, B , AND C ............ £ 32,700 14 2 32,790 14 2

--------------------SUPPLEMENT TO SCHEDULES A & B.

Chief Justice .................. . .... ....... ....... ........... .... .. . .. Pui ne Judges ....... .... .. .......... .. ............ . ... .. ..... .. ..... . Colonial Treasurer ..... ... . ... ....... . . . ........ ... .... .. ...... .. ... .

1,383 6 8 1 7,400 0 0 9,033 6 8

250 0 0

CHEDULE B -1 ftm ions to Superannuated Officers and others ............. .. 1,219 10 6

----·-------- -~-·--1,219 10 6

10,252 17 2 'l'OT.A.L, SUPPLEMENT TO SC:U.EDULES A AND B ... £ 10,252 17 2 ------ ------- ------- -------1

No. llF.- Erccutiue anb 31-rgl~lntibe.

2 H IS ExcELLEXCY TR.G GovERNOR ... . .. ... ............ ............ 1,5'74 13 2

3 E XECUTIVE COUNCIL.......... ............. ........................... .. 1,105 4 10

4 LEGISLATIVE CouNCIL................................................... 6,124 12 8

5 LEGISLAT:rvB AssE:llllLY .......................... .................... . 8,828 8 7

6 LEGISU.TITE CouNciL AND .A.sSEMllL 1,981 0 8

'7 PARLll:llESTARY LillRARY ................................. ......... 1,091 7 0

8 PA.RLiniENTA.nY REPORTING STAFF ...... ............ ... ......... 4,012 2 4

TOTAL, E::tECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE ............ £ 24,720 9 3

No. EEE.-I!r:olonial .Stcrdat}l.

9 CoLO~TIL SECRETARY ............ ... .. .. .. .... ... • .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. • .. 7,627 18 8

10

lt 12 ]3 14 15 16 17

ABORIGINES PROTECTION B OARD ................. .... .......... .. . ..

PER:llA.NEXT A).l> VoL"GXTEER :MILITARY FoRCES-The General Staff . .. . .... . .. . .. ....... . .... .. ... ... .. . ..... ....... .. ~filitary Instructors .. . ...... ... ............ ...................... .. Artillery Force ............... ... .......................... ........ . . \Vorks of Defence .. .......... .......... .. ......... ... ....... ...... .. Volunteer Force ............ .. ....................................... . Volunteer Nn>al Artillery ........................... ...... ... ..... . Na>al Brigade ....................................... ....... .. .. .. ..

TnA.n>IXG·BHTP "WoLIEnr:xE" . ..... ... .... .. ... ...... . .. . . ... .. .. . . .

239 4 0

2,532 12 2 2,500 0 0

20,503 0 0

50,636 17 10

6,993 12 G

486 10 6

!) 4 0

161 '7 11

991 1'7 7

714 15 5

98 19 6

298 10 0

2,76t 13 11

1,041 2 7

3,558 5 9

505 13 4 706 0 0

23,480 0 0

38,413 18 3

560 15 4

18

19 P OLICE .......... .... . .... .. ........ , .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . . .. . .. .. . .. . . .. . .. . 212,529 6 11 52,460 17 4

20 G o iER.-lfL'T A ~~ALY~T .. .. .... .. . .... .. ... .. .... .. .. . ...... .... ... .. 1,098 7 4 146 17 7

1,273 3 10

72t 1 7

3,392 6 2

2,061 12 8

1,1U. 8 10

6,':86 0 7

9,820 6 2

2,698 16 1

1,190 6 6

4,310 12 4

27,482 3 2

8,669 1 3

3,797 9 9

3,038 5 6 3,206 0 0

43,983 0 0 1,273 3 10

89,050 111 1 721 1 7

7,554 7 10

3,392 6 2

264,990 4 3

1,215 4 11

------- -------1------- ------Carried forward ........................ .. ....... £ 304,GGO 19 5 120,873 10 2 5,386 11 7 430,921 1 2

Carried forward .. .... ... ............ £ 24,720 9 3 2,761 13 11 43,043 11 4 70,525 14 6

45

STATEMENT OF DISBUHSEl\fENTS, &c.--oontinuecl.

No. of .Appro­priation .

HEAD OF SERVICE.

ESTADLISliMENTS.

Salaries.

OTHER 8ERYIOE8 .

ToTAr .. PAYMENTS.

I Contingencies.

------~---------------------------------------------~----------~;------------ ·------------~----------

21 22 23 2<.1. 25 26 27 28 20

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

SERVICES OF TRE YEAR 1886-continued. £ s. d . £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.

Drought forward ..................... £ 24·,720 9 3 2,761 13 11 43,043 11 4 70,525 14 G

~o. mBI.-{!!:;oioniai .%ecretnr~-.c.crnttnucll,

Brought forward ............ £ 30-1,660 19 5 120,873 10 2 5,38G 11 7 430,921 1 2

LUI\AOY-Official Visito1·s .................................... ............... . ..

Hospitals for the Insane gemrally .. ........................... .

Hospital for the Insane, Gladcsvillo .................. .. .. .. .. .

Hospital for the Insane, Parramatta .. ........................ .

R eception-bouse for the Insane, Darlinghurst .............. .

Hospital for the Insane, Newcastle . ... . . .. .. ..... ......... ... . ..

llospital for the Insane, Callan Park ...... ....... . .. .. .... , .. ..

I .. unatic Patients .... , . , ..... , , , ........... , ........... , . .. ... ..... .

Mo.ster in Lunacy ...................................... . ........... .

~fEDICAL BO!RD ................................................ . . . ..... .

MEDICAL .ADVISER, V ACCINATIOY, l\fEDICAL OFFICERS, &c .. ..

CoNVALESCENT AND FEVER Hos:riT.A:r,, LITTLE BA.Y ........ .

DEP.A.llTMENT OF AUDIT ............................................... ,

REGISTRAR-GENERAL ........................................... I ...... .

.A.OENT-G:rnmRAL :FOE TUE QOLONY ... , ...................... ,. ... ,

IM:lliGRATION ............................................. I" ...... I .. .. .

CITY OF SYDNEY IMPROVEMENT BOA.l"tD .. .. ...................... .

508 6 8 1,563 3 4 9,ll4 12 1

10,082 3 7 961 1 3

2,358 19 11 7,278 18 9

1,390 15 10

91 13 4

10,225 17 8

16,634 10 2

3,8i0 14 4

1,403 11 0

285 0 8

8G 16 1 12,761 0 1 12,824 13 5

591 17 11 3,613 8 6 9,432 10 7

76 18 6

729 18 5

6,753 2 11

850 0 0

33,993 10 8

135 0 0

3,076 5 10

£),040 1 7

5,588 13 0

I

l75,72112 4

J 91 13 4

9,040 1 7

5,588 13 0

10,955 16 1

23,388 2 1

4,690 14 4

35,397 1 8

420 0 8

38 CHARITAllLE INSTITUTIONS .... .. ........ .... ... .. . .. .... .... .. ... .. . 1,033 3 4 233 5 6

82~ 11 9

20,697 10 3

13,792 4 0

1,429 5 1

1,271 8 10

39 FISHERIES COMMISSION ................................... .. .. ..... .... 4,202 16 8 5,032 8 5

40

41

42

4·3

44

45

46

48

40

50 51

52

53

55

56

57

.ASYLUMS FOR THE INFIRM AND DESTITUTE ................ ..

STATE OrriLDREN's RELIEF BoARD ............................... .

FIRE BRIGADES ......................... II . ........................... ..

CIVIL SERVICE BOARD ...... .. .... .. . ..... . .. .... .. . .. ............... .

BOTANIC GARDENS ...................... .. ......... ..... . .............. .

NURSERY GARDEN, CAMPBELLTOWN ... . ........ .. .... . ......... ..

GOVERNMENT DOMAINS ............................................... .

GARDEN pALACE GROUNDS ................. . ......... . ............. .

CHARITABLE ALLOWANCES (irrc~pective of date of claims):­

Ex.aruiner of Patients admitted at the Go>ernment expeuse

into the Metropolitan Hospitals ..................... . .. .. .

Support of Paupers in the Sydney Hospital, P1·incc Alfred

Hospital, and other Hospitals ... ... ...... ...... .. ......... .

S!!.laries of Lady Superintendent and five Nursing Sisters

In aid of the Sydney IIospital, on condition of un equal

amount bein g raised by p i'ivate contributions ........... .

In ai I of the Prince .A.lfrPd H ospital, on condit ion of an

equal amount being raised by private contributions ...

Support of '\Vomen nnd Ohilclrl'n in the Benevolent

.A.sylnm, Sydney, and Infants' Home and oth er similar

Institutions ... .... .. . ........ ... ............ .. .. . ...... . ...... .. .

Support of Infants r emoved fxom the Benevolent A sylum,

Sydn ey, to the Asylum for Destitute Children at

Randwi ck ............. .. ........ . ... .. .... ... ........ . ........ .

In aiel of t.he D eaf, Dumb, and Blind Instil ution on con­

dition of an equal amount being raised by privat e

coni ribulions .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .......... . ..... ........... .. .. ..

In aid of Charitabl e I nstitut ions, on condition th a t an eqmtl

amot<nt be raised by p1·i" a te annunl contributions, oncl

al so Lh at th e Government, t hrough P olice Magi&tratcs

ot· c tl~er appt·oved Offi ce t·~ . lt nYc th e ri ght of rccom-

menchng the admission of P,tlitnl.s .. .... .. .... .... . .. .... .

2,814 1 10

1,171 14 8

729 16 8

1,226 0 0

1,106 14 0

269 10 0

559 8 9

4,94~ 0 8

2,223 3 2

521 3 11

1,180 7 0

23,511 12 1

14,963 18 8

2,159 1 f)

1,785 8 9

6,055 14 8

521 3 11

2,492 13 2

1,180 7 0

1so o o 1

7,500 0 0 650 0 0

4,000 0 0

4,000 0 0

4,066 8 5

54 3 7

4GO 0 0

G,270 G 10

I I

[26,1<!0 17 10

I I I )

Ca1•rietl forward .............................. £ 382,959 14 2 247,435 16 5 50,931 0 9 G8J ,32D 11 4

C.ni<d fO<w"d ... ..... .. . ..... £1 24,720 ~. 2,761 13 11 - 4-3-,0-4-3 · l-J,--.1-~-70~-52-5--14---6-

46

T.:\.. TE:MENT F I BUR E fEN'I , ec.-continueil.

..,. . of pprv­

priation.

5

59

60

62

G3 Gfi

67 70 72 73 74 75 7 79

0

1

82 84

85

8 89 90 91

92

93

94 95

96

97 98 99

100

101 102 103 105

106 107 108

109

110

111

I

I

I

ESTABLISHMENTS •

ITE.A.D OF ERVICE.

1 Contingencies. Salaries.

SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1886- continued. £ s. d. B. d.

0TITER SERVIOES.

£ B. d.

TOTAL PAYMENTS.

£ s. cl. Brought forward ... ..... . .... .. ... . .. £ 2-1-,720 9 3 2,761 13 11 43,043 11 4 70,525 14 6

no . ffi.-\Colonial t'L'rdn ru-contin ncb . .....

Brought forward ............ £ 382,959 14 2 247,435 16 5 50,934 0 9 681,329 11 4 CnARITA.BLE ALLOWANCES (iTrespective of date of claims)­

coutinued. pecial grant to the ydney llMpital, recouping the Com­

mittee for the expense of eovering the ~hingled roof of tbe :rightingale Wing with uninflammable roofing ...

Temora Hospital- pecial grant in aid of erection of Fever Ward and Laundr.v .. . ... . . .... ...... ..... . ... ....... . ...... .

ydncy llospital- Reimbursing the Institution in providing Fire Escapes and Fire Pre>ention .Appliances as recom-mended by the Go>ernment ........................... ..... .

In aid of the building funds of Country Hospitals, on the u. ual conditions ...... . ... . ...... . ...... .... .. ............ .... . .

Infants' Horue, A hfield- .A.icl on the usual conditions .. . Bombala H o pital-Spccial grant in aid of erection of new

Hospital ...... .. ............ . . ................................. . Coonamble Hospital-Special grant towards furnishing .. . Deniliquin Hospital-Special grant in aiel of. ....... .. ....... . Lismore Hospitul-·SpecitJl grant for Surgical Instruments Albury Hospital-Special gr:1nt fur Surgical Instruments Condobolin Ho~pital-Speciul grant for U ndergrouncl Tank Condobolin Hospital-Special grant for erection of Fencing il>erton Hospital-Special grant in aiel of Building Fund

Wentworth Hospital-Special grant rn aid of Building Fund ........................... . . . ...... .. . ................... .

Parkes Hospital-Special gmnt for completion of new Fe>er W at·d ... ... ... ... .. .. ......... . .................... .. .

Casino Hospital- pecial grant for purchase of surgical instruments ... ........... ................... ...... ..... . ........ .

W ollongong Hospital-Special grant in aid of .......... ... . . In>erell Hospital-Special grant in aid of improvements

and additions to ......................... .. ... ..... . .... ... .... . School of Industry- pecial grant towards the expense of

pa>ing the two frontages of School lands .............. . Bre1>arrina-Special grant in aid of ............... ....... .. . .. Gundagai Hospital-Special grant in aiel of ........ . ........ . Balmain Cottage Hospital-Special grant in aid of ... ..... .

T ewca tle Hospital-Special grant in aid of Mortuary and post-mortem bouse . ..... .................. .... ........... ..... .

MISCELL.!SEOUS SERVICES (irrespective of date of claims)­Defraying expenses of the Returning Officers of the

several Electoral Districts ................................ . Expense of compiling and printing Electoral Lists and

Electoral Rolls ............................................... . Newspapers, .Almanacs, Books, &c .............................. . Burial of destitute persons in cases where Inquests are not

held ....................... .... ...... ..... .. ........... ..... ..... . Maintenance of Deserted Children, Paupers taken charge

of for protection, expenses of transmission, &c ....... .. Re1>ards for apprehension of Offenders ......... ...... ....... .. Goodenough Royal ~ a val House ............... ......... ........ . In aid of the funds of the .Animals Protection Society,

on. condition. of. an equal amount being raised by pnvate contnbutwns ......... .. ..... .. ..... ........ ........ ..

In aid of the funds of the New South Wales Zoological Society, on condition of an equal amount being raised by private contributions ...... ooroo• • .................... . ..

In aid of the Royal Humane Society of .Australasia .... . . Lord lio1>e Island-Expenses in connection with ........... . Municipal Rates on Government Buildings ................. . Wages for gardener and tools and incidental expenses for

East Maitland Gaol Reserve . ................ ... ......... . Impro>ing the Rifle Range at Puddington ....... ............. . Quarterly rension of 1\fr. Percy Dove's Plana of Sydney .. . Formation and maintenance of Gardens :1t Railway

Stations ...... . ..... ....... .... ............................. .. . Rent of " Moorcliff," Miller's Point, in connection with

the 'ydney Hospital .. . ... ....... . . ..... . . . . ... .. .. ... ....... . In aid of the Agricultural Societie of the Colony, in the

pr.opo~tion of £1 for every £1 raised by private con-tributions .. . . .... . ... . . . .... .. ... ............... ............. ..

Planting sand-drift at Wollongong- Further sum .. . ..... .

Carried forward .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. .......... . . . .. £ 382,959 14 2 247,435 16 5

4,516 111 I 3,766 8 8 I

398 611

386 15 10

634 12 7 285 0 0 200 0 0

300 0 0

3Dl 7 0 t 29,357 13 8 250 0 0 156 5 2 I

7,007 14 6 I 130 7 7 I 200 0 0

3 8 0

78 2 0

195 0 0

9,907 8 3 550 15 3 J

90,386 10 11 720,782 1 6 Carried forward . ................. £ 24,7Zo93j 2,7Gl 13 ll 43,04S_1_1_4_·

1

-7-0,5_2_5_1_4_6_

47

STATEMENT OF DISBUHSEMENTS, &a.-continued.

No. of Appro­priation.

HEAD OF SERVICE.

EsTADLISHMENTfl.

Sn1-ar_i_es_. _I ConLingonoi".

1------;---------------------------------------------

SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1886-continued. £ B. d. £ s. d.

OTHER SmwiCES.

1'0TAJJ

PAYMENTS.

---'-----------

£ B. d. £ B. d.

Brought forward.................. 24,720 9 3 2,761 13 11 43,043 11 4 70,525 14 G

.4t!.o-. 1B£3E.-Ql.o-lanial ~t.cr.ehtx~-c.antinucb.

Brought forward ..................... 382,959 14 2 247,435 16 5 90,386 10 11 720,782 1 6

MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES (irrespective of date of claims)­continued.

112 Special grant to Country and Suburban Municipalities equal to lOs. per £ of the total amount of the general rates collected for the Municipal year ended 1st F ebruary, 1886 ..... ......................... ..... ..... .. ................... ..

113 Protectorate of~ ew Guinea-Proportion of the Colony's share of expense of-as agreed at the Convention ..... .

114 Expenses of investigating the Phylloxera disease in this Colony ... .. . . ... ... .. . ...... ... , ....... . ..... , ... .. .. , . , ... ... . .. .

115 Compensation to Mra. Janet Harkess for services rendered the last five years as office-cleaner to the Department of the Master-in-Lunacy ........... ................... .. ... .

118 Allowance to Clerk in charge of Friendly Societies Records 121 Borough of Newcastle-Special grant to assist the Council

in keeping the Main Southern 0Lltlet from NewcasUe to Lake Macquarie free for traffic .......... ....... . ........ .

122 Purchase of Old School Site at Narrandera for Municipal purposes ............ , .. ... ...... .. .... ... . , .. .... .... .... ... ... . .

124 Relief Works for and Relief to the U nemployP.d .......... .. 125 Expenses in conjunction with the proposed Colonial and

Indian Exhibition- further sum ...... .. . ... .. ..... .. .... .. 126 Intoxicating Drink Inquiry Commission ,, ..... ... .. , .......... . 128 Shorthand R eporter to the Government .Asylum Inquiry

Board .... .... . ... ..... ..... .. ..................... ... ...... ... .. . 129 In aid of tree-planting in the town of J erilclerie ......... , .. 130 Putting the ground lately occupied by the old Art Gallery

in proper condition . .............. .............. .... ....... . 131 Improving Government House Grounds .... , . . . . . . . . . . , .. . . 132 Purchasing of fruit trees and preparing t!Je ground for the

Orchard at the Boys' Reformatory, Rookwo od, ....... . 133 Preparing additional plantations at the La Perouse

R eserve ......... .. , , ..... .. .... ... ...... ...... ..... . ...... .. , .. . Grant to Sir John Robertson, K.C.M.G., 50 Vic., No.4 .. .

··············· ··· ··· ·········

··············· .... ...... ... ...

·· ············· . ..... .........

... ...... .. .... ··············· 49 16 8 ··· ··· ·· ···· ···

··· ··· ··· ·· ···· ····· ··········

···· ········· ·· ·· ··· ······· ··· ······ ··· ······ ... ... .... .. ..

··· ·· ···· ······ ...... ... ...... .. ............. ······· ·· ···· ··

··· ······ ··· ··· .... ..... ... ... ···· ·· ······ ... ···············

······ ··· ··· ··· ..... ... ....... .... .. ... .. .... ...... .. .. .. ...

··············· ······ ··· ···· ··

···· ······ ·· ··· ·· ····· ····· ··· ··· ········· .. ......... ... .. ,

64,999 6 8 I 4,084 14 4 I

46 15 0

1G9,230 16 0

100 0 0 ) ................ 49 16 8

1,500 0 0 I 480 0 0

25,000 0 0

14,992 12 2

I .

1,000 0 0

28 7 0 ~ 53,529 1 2 53 2 0

I 50 0 0 250 0 0 I

150 0 0

25 0 0 10,000 0 0 J

TOTAL, COLONIAL SECRETARY ... ...... .............. . 383,009 10 10 247,435 16 5 213,146 8 1 843,591 15 4

~o-. 3£19.-CQJ:ren.s:ttx.e:r an:b ~.e.cr.ehtt}l £.o-x Jlinl:tn.c.e an:b CQJ t·a:b.e.

134 TREASURY .. .... ........................................................... .

135 STAMP DUTIES ........................ . .................................. .

136 CUSTOMS ... .. ............................................................ .

137 COLONIAL DISTILLERIES AND REFINERIES ...................... ..

138 GOLD RECEIVERS ....................................................... ..

139 GoLD AND EscoRT ... .................................................. .

I

----------- ------------1------------------------

21,982 15 4 2,104 10 0 ············· ·· 24,087 5 4

4,050 16 0 248 15 10 ......... ... ... 4,299 11 10

42,971 5 6 16,904 2 1 ................ 59,875 7 7

3,854 3 0 750 19 11 ··············· 4,605 211

77 10 0 ····· ··· ······· ············ .. 77 10 0

········ ······· ··· ······ ·· ···· 456 16 6 4·56 16 6

Carried forward ........................... £ 72,936 9 10 20,008 7 10 456 16 6 93,401 14 2

---------1---------- ----------- -------

Oarried forward ..................... £ 407,730 - 0 1 250,197 10 4 256,189 19 51914,117 9 10

,_L8

L\..TB:.\lE.t::rT F DI BUR EMENTS, &c.-continued.

liE D OF ERYICE.

SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1886-continued.

EsTADLISJIMENTS.

SnJ:.uics.

£ B. cl. £ 8, d.

0TITER SElWICES.

£ s. d.

ToTAL PAYMENTS.

£ B. d.

Brought forward .... .. ... ............ ...... 407,730 0 1 250,197 10 4 256,189 19 5 914,117 9 10

f-let. I'U.-~nn~nrrr nn'b cerci tr.ll for ;ffiinnnrc an'b ~rabc-rontinncb.

Brought forward ...... ............... 72,036 9 10 20,008 7 10 45G 16 6 93,401 14 2

140 Go!RRNMENT PRINTER'S DEPARTMENT ............ ...... , ........ 141 TORRS .AND STATIONRllY ......... .................................. .. 143 0RDX.tNCE AND BARRACK DEP.AllT1IENT ························ 143 TioAnD OF HEALTH ··················································· 14.1, TIOARD OF PnAR1IACY ........ .. ...... .. .... ........ .... ... .. ......... H5 SrriPPlKG :fifASTERS .................. ··································· H6 GLEBE ISLlND ABATTOIR ............ ······ ... ......... ...............

hlAlliXE TIOARD OF KEW SOUTJI wALES-

147 Marine Board, Sydney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... . 14 Local Marine Board, Newcastle ................... .. . .. ... ..... . 149 Harbour Masters .. . ............................................... . 150 Colonial Light-houses .. ............................................. . 151 Sea and River Pilots ...... ........... ......... .... ......... ....... . . 152 Boatmen .......................................... ... ......... ....... . . 153 Telegraph tations .................................... .... ... ...... . 155 1Hiscelluneous (irrespective of date of claims) .............. . 156 Life-boats ... ...... ... ............................................... . 157 Public Wharves ......... ....... ....... ....... ....................... .

158 159 160 161

163

161. 165

166

168 169

170

MrsCELL.A.NEO"GS SERVICES (irreEpective of date of claim•)-

Postage of Public D epartments ... . ..... ....................... . .Ad-vertising for the Public Ser-vice ........... ............ . .. .. . . Transmission of Te~egraphic Me~sages ..... ... ............... . Commi sion on payments in England by the Government

Financial .A. gents ............................................ . Expense of issuing new Loans Ill England m the form

of Inscribed Stock and converting old Loans into the f:'ame description of Stoek ................... .. ......... .... .

Exchange on Remittances within and beyond the Colony .. . .Allowance for Postage and Stationery to Clerks of Petty

Sessions, Land .Agents, and Registrars of District Courts ............... ... ...................... ........ .... ... .... .

Relief and conveyance of Distressed Seamen belong­mg to the Colony from Foreign Ports or from W reeked Vessels, &c . ......................................... .

Subsidizing Tug-boats for Northern Ri>crs and Harbours 'ubsid.izing a Tug-boat at the rate of £83 per month for

W ollongong Harbour and Port Kemblo. ................. . Interest on Funds in the temporary possession of the

Go-vernment belonging to Suitors in Equity and Lunacy patients ............................................... .

······· ········ , .............. 4,481 2 10 117,626 6 5

8,232 5 5 7,038 0 6

4,182 10 7 2,491 10 1

91 13 4 ············ ··· 3,039 1 11 20 0 0

1,132 1 10 5,806 0 4

4,945 15 1 ............... 1,538 14 0 ··············· 1,205 5 4 ............... 6,168 2 4 ................

10,417 16 1 ··· ············ 10,119 3 8 ... ... ......... 1,132 16 9 ··············· ··· ············ ............ .. . ··············· ............. .. 2,1H 15 6 508 12 7

··············· ............... ............... ······ ··· ······ ··············· ...............

··············· . ..............

G6,701 18 4

···············

··············· ... .... ..... ...

··············· ...............

············ ···

··············· ······· ········ ............... ............... ··············· ·········· ····· ··············· 7,138 2 8

938 9 9 ...............

20,000 0 0 7,941 5 4

11,900 5 2

3,510 17 11

4,588 18 8 6,999 14 6

722 15 0

198 15 3 6,981 4 3

913 0 0

G6,701 18 4

122,107 9 3

15,270 5 11

6,674 0 8

91 13 4

3,059 1 11

G,938 2 2

"' I I ~42,665 15 11

J 938 9 D

2,623 8 1

I

I

I

f70,458 14 6

I

I G,701 18 5 )

------------1-------·--------------- -----------Carried forward ........................ £ 131,737 14 6 153,498 17 9 145,694 1 9 4.30,930 14 0

1-----------!---------- ·----·----1------

Carried forward .................. £ 407,730 0 1 250,197 10 4 256,189 19 5 914,117 9 10

40

STA11EMENT O:b' DISBURSEMENTS, &c.-contimted.

No. of Appro·

priation.

- --

171

174

IIEAD OF SERVIOE.

SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1886-continued.

EsTADLrsnMENTB.

Salaries.

0TITER SERVICES.

TOTAL PAYMENTS.

r Contingencies.

- - --L-----~------.------1

£ B. d. £ s. d. £ f!, d. £ B. d.

Brought forward ........................... 407,730 0 1 250,197 10 4 25G,189 19 5 914,117 9 10

~D'. 3£18.-CQJ:te~tsttttr ~tn:b ~utdctt}l fD't Jlinance nn:b CQJ:ra:bt--.c.antinm b.

Brought forward ...... ............ 131,7tl7 14 6 153,498 17 9 145,69<1, 1 9 430,930 14 0

MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES (irrespective of date of claims)-­continued.

UNFORESEEN ExPENSES--Expenses Government Agency in England .................. . .

, Vice-Regal visit to Clarence ................. . ..... . F. Myers, Editing and Annotating Old Records known as

Brabourne Papers ................................. .... . ...... . W. L. Boyd, Clerk to Government Representative w

Legislative Council ........ .. .................... . ........ .. . Premiums on Fidelity Guarantee, transfer to Tmst Fund

Account .. ........................... . ......................... .. Furniture, &c., Minister for Works, and Balranald Court-

house ... ........... .. .. ............ .. . ... ... ... .. .. ....... ... ... . Victorian Government, 450 copies, "Muller's Select Extra

Tropical Plants" ... ... .. ......... .. ...... .... .... ... ... ........ . Reward for information re Illicit Still, Bankstown ..... . .. . S. E. Treseder, Bonus for Special Services m connection

with Annual Report Public Charities 1884-85 ...... ... Assistant to Hon. P. G. King, collating old records of the

Colony ............ .. . ...... ............ .. ...................... .. . Wages of men taking Inventory on board "Wolverene" .. . Overtime, Treasury Clerks comparing Estimates .... .. .... .. Legal Expenses defending an action against J. C. Bowden

in respect Census, 1881 ... .... .. ...... . ........... ... ........ . Gratuity C. .A. Cozem, Services Ordnance and Barrack

Department .. ............ ...... .......... .. ........... ... ...... .. Payment to Captain Garth for visiting Elizabeth Reef lo

ascertain condition of wreck ................... .. .......... .. Gratuity to E. Miner, whose husband was accidentally

killed at Maitland Gaol ...... .. ................... ..... . .. . .. . Miscellaneous items .................. ... ....................... .. .

To meet the following expenses connected with payment of Imperial Military and Naval Pensioners m the Colony-

{ Clerk-in-charge ........................ . ...................... . Incidental expenses .... . .................. , ...... ........... .

TOTAL, TREASURER AND SECRETARY FOR

.. .... .. ....... ··············· 718 12 2 ...... I

·· ············· ... ···· ···· ··· 259 16 9

········· ·· ·· ·· ··············· 150 0 0

··· ············ ··············· 84 13 6

············ ··· ············ ·· · 70 3 6

··· ············ ··············· 69 19 2

l ................ ······ ········· 65 0 0

··············· ··············· 50 0 0

40 0 0 1,84·7 1 3 ............... ········· ··· ··· ... .. .......... ··············· 35 9 8

··· ··· ·· ······· ·· ·· ····· ·· ···· 33 12 0 ............. .. ········· ·· ·· ·· 31 0 0 I ··············· ··· ····· ···· ··· 25 0 0

............... ...... ......... 25 0 0

···· ········· ·· ... ............ 25 0 0

I ······ ········· ··········· ···· 52 0 0 ············· ·· ··············· 81 14 6 J

} 410 11 4 388 13 4

21 18 0 ----- ------- --------1-------

FINANCE AND TR.AJ)E ............ £ 132,126 7 10 153,520 15 9 147,541 3 0 433,188 6 '7 ---------------------1------------- -----·----

No. F.--l_gubifc lfnS5ttucti.on

176 PunLrc INSTRUCTION, UNDER TITE .AcT 43 VIc. No. 23 .... 00000 ······· ········ G00,136 2 10 G00,136 2 10

177 PuBLIC ScHooL CADET CoRPS ... ............................... 00.00

INDUSTRIAL ScnooLs--178 Nautical School-ship "Vernon" oo . . ...... oooo·oo .... oo .... oooo ..

179 Biloela Industrial School for Girls, Parramatta River .. .. 00

180

181

182

183

184

MA.INTEN ANCE OF ORPHAN SCHOOLS, p ARRAMATTA, pending decision as to their future organization (irrespective of elate of claims) .00 .......... . . . .............. . . . ......... . .......... .

OBSERVATORY 00 0 00 0 .. 0 .............. 0 " ......... 00 ..... 00 .... 00 ... . .. 00 0

MUSEUM ' " " 0 ' " 00 0 '" ... . 0 ' ..... 0 .. 0 00.'" 00 0 ' .... 0 .. 0. 00 .. 0 ...... ' ... ''

TECHNOLOGICAL MUSEUM ,,,, .. ,, , ... 0 00 ' ' 0 , ,, ''' ••• 000 000000 , , , ' ' ' ...

FREE PUDLIC LIDRARY ... 00 0 .. 0 0. 0 00 0 .. 0 ... 0 0 0 ... 0 0 0 00 ... 0 ... 0 0 0 ... 0 ..

540 0 0

2,169 14 3 958 8 0

4,054 1 8

Carried forward ..................... £ 10,546 11 1

.. .............

404 0 0

2,4.04 11 11 1,087 1 9

··············· 932 8 4

······ ·· ···· ·· ·

··· ··· ··· ······ 3,520 12 2

8,348 14 2 -----1------

··············· 944 0 0

} ............... 6,619 15 11

2,029 16 7 2,029 16 7

··············· 3,756 15 6

5,502 15 6 5,502 15 6

4,400 0 0 4,400 0 0

··········· ... 7,574 13 10 ----· 612,068 14 11 630,964 0 2

--- -Carried forward .............. £ 539,856 7 11 403,718 6 1 403,731 2 5 1,347,305 16 5

18-G

50

T ... TE)IE~ T OF DPBUR El\IE~T , &c.-continued.

No. of .J..ppr . priation.

ITEA.D OF ERYICE.

EsT.A.DLISIDIENTS.

Sal11rics. I Contirgcncic~. ------

SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1886-continued. £ B. d. £ B. d.

0TTIER SERYICEB.

£ B. d.

T OTAJ, p AYi\lENTB.

£ B. d.

Brought forward ..... ........ .... .... 539,856 7 11 4.03,'718 6 1 403,731 2 5 1,317,305 16 5

1 6 1 7 1 l !)

190 191 192 193 l!J-L 195

196

197 199

201 203 2J6

207

208

209

flo. tl-lJnblir Inshndion-nmtinncb.

Brought forward ............... 10,51G 11 1 / 8,318 11 2 612,068 H 11 630,964 0 2

I GRAXT' IX AID OF PL'DLIC INSTITUTION8 (it·re~pcctivc o~ dute of cll\ims) :-ydney niver ity :-

Completion of School of Medicine anu Science ....... .. .. :\.pparatu for liedieal School ... ... .... ..................... ..

cientific Apparatus ................ ........... ......... ...... .. . Add it ions, Rep~! irs, and Furniture .......................... . Additional Endowment .. .......... .. . .. ....................... .. E:;t.nbli ·hment of Evening Lectures .... ....... ..... ...... ..

Technical EdncaLion .. . ......................... ................... . Purcha e of Works of Art for National Art Gallc1·y .... . Maintenance of the National Art Gallery ................... .. Aduition to and further carrying out Design of Art GallerJ

on the Domain ite ... ......................................... . Erection of Quarters and necessary Additions to N a tiona]

.A. rt Gallery .. .......... .............. ............. ..... ........ .. Maintenance of the Art Society of New South Wales ..... . Royal ociety-A.mount m proportion of £ 1 to every £2

rated by private contributions ... ......... ...... ........... . Sydney Grammar School:-

I ncren e of salaries of Junior Teachers .... .. ...... ...... .. . Re:.~.d lla tor Allo·wance for Quarters .. ... ................. ..

Pro>iJing Mechanics' Institutes and kindred InstituLiom with !\laps, &c. . .. ... .... ............... ..... ...... ........... .

In aid of certain Educational Imtitutions m the pro· portion of £1 to every £ 1 raised by p rivate contri· butions ...... ... ...... . ........ . ........... ..... .................. .

I n aid of BuilJing:3 (Educational Institutions) on ltke conditions ....... ... .. , .. . ......... .......................... , .. .

Bre.-varrina "chool of Arts (Spcciul Vote) ........... .. ...... ..

.............. , .. ...... ....... ············· ·· .............. . ............... ........ ...... . ......... ...... ····· ········· · ............... ······· ······· · ··· ············ ............... ··············· .. .... ........ . ···· ··· ····· ·· · ······ ··· ··· ·· · ............... ··· ······· ····· ··············· ...............

··· ············ ... ... ........ . ............... ··············· ............... ... ..... : ......

······ ··· ··· ··· ....... ..... ... ··············· ··············· ............... . ..............

1,000 0 0 I wo 0 0

I 1,000 0 0

4-90 16 5 7,000 0 0

I 2,000 0 0 15,608 6 8

2,750 0 0 I 1,833 6 8 I

2,2()4 15 3

GOO 0 0 250 0 0 ~ 40,144

331 19 1

550 0 0 250 0 0

37 7 5

2,721 6 3

826 3 1 400 0 OJ

0 10

----------- ----- -·------1 ToT.!.L, PuBLIC INSTRUCTION .................. £ 10,546 11 1 8,348 14 2 652,512 15 9 671,4.08 1 0

£!a. 'tlf.-J\,:bmini.stratiatt .of jfn.s±ia.

211 DEP A.RT:\IEXT OF J 'GSTICE ............. "" . ' .. " .. "." ... " .... ". ". 212 ::U.A.sTER IX EQuiTY ......... ... ........ .............................. . 213 PnoTrroxoTA.RY ... . .. ... ............ ... .. .............................. . 214 CeRA TOR ..... . ................. . ............. .... ... . .... .. ............. .. 215 IIElliFF ..................... ....... . ... ... ... . ................ , .... . ...... . 216 IxsoLVEXCY Co'C'RT ... ..... . ... ... ............ ... ... .. ................. .. 217 DISTRICT COURTS ... ... ... ... ... ......... .... ....... .... ..... .... ... .. . 21 COROXERS' l XQUESTS ..... . ......... ..... ............................. .. 219 PETTY SESSIONS ... ... ... ............................................. .. .

220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 239 240

241

PRISOXS-Genera] E3tablishmcnt ... ... ... ..... ............. ............ .... .. Sydney Gaol ... ................ .. ............... .... ................ . Pa1'1'11malta. Gaol ... ... ...... ....... ............................. .. . Bathurst Gaol ................................. .. , . .. ... ... ... ... . .. 1faitland Gaol ........ . ... . .. ...... ... ... ................. . ........ . Goulburn Gaol ........ .... ...... ... ... .......... ........ ... .... .. .. . Berri rna. Gaol ............... .. , ... .. , ................. .... ......... .. . Albury Gaol ......................... ..... ... ..................... .. . \Vollongong Gaol ............... ...... .................... ... ...... . Grafton Gaol ... ........... . ....... ... ................... .. .......... . 1fudgre GIU>l ...... ............ ..................... ...... ... .. ...... . Armidale Gaol ....... ....... .................. , . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . • ••. vVagga \Vagga Gaol ............................................ . .. Yass G-aol ... .. . ............ ............ ...... ... ... ......... ........ . Deniliquin Gaol ..... ..................... ... ........... .... ...... .. Young Gaol ...... ... ... ... .. . . .. ... ................................ . Tamworth Gaol ......... ... ........... .......... . ................... . Hay Gaol .. ............. ... .............................. ......... . .. Police Gaols-Country Districts .. . ...... ... .. . ............... .. . Gaols generally ... ..... ............... . ......... ... ....... ..... .. ... . Incidental Expenses connected with employment oJ

Prisoners in Gaol ....................... .... ... ... .. . . ....... . Public Works Prison, Trial Bay ...................... ...... ... ..

6,291 19 6 2,636 1 4 5,580 17 8

859 16 8 11,832 2 9

2,150 7 4 4,989 14 6

914 10 8 78,802 3 11

2,616 14 4 2,056 16 1

982 6 2 544 1'.1, 3 596 9 9 951 10 2 396 13 5 32G 10 8 322 7 4 326 7 6 326 10 8 326 7 6 30G 12 0 306 12 0 306 12 0 325 6 2 322 7 4 326 10 8 906 3 10

46,975 17 5

2,832 18 1

127 8 6 275 0 0

9,222 0 8 ... ... ... ...... 9,918 19 10

442 0 0 3,2(9 8 6 3,565 11 6

15,213 11 5

31,007 16 3

1,619 5 10 1,196 4 8

Carriedforward ................ .. .. .... £ 176,4i0 1 8 75,797 7 2

............... ··············· ····· ···· ······ ··············· ...... , ... ..... ......... .. .. .. ······ ········· ········· ··· ··· ··· ············

I

I

6,419 2,9 11

14,802 859

21,751 2,592 8,199 4,480

94,015

8 0 1 4

18 4 16 8

2 7 7 4 3 0 2 2

15 4

~96,205 14 1

I I I

I J 252,237 8 10

---·--- ---- --- ---·--- -------Carried forward .................. £ 550,402 19 0 412,067 0 3 1,056,243 18 2 2,018,713 17 5

51

STATEMENT OF DISRUH 'EME~TS, &c.-continued.

No. of .A. ppro ·

prittLion.

IIEA.D OF SERVICE.

EBTADLISIU!ENTB.

Salaries. [ ConLingcncies .

0TITJlll

SElWICES. ToTAL

PAB!ENTB.

'----~----------------------------!--------~----~----------------

SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1886-continued. £ s. d. £ B. d. £ B. d. £ B. d.

Brought forward ....................... 550,402 19 0 412,0G7 0 3 t,05G,213 18 2 2,018,713 17 5 ------

~a. 1.HE.-J\,'bministrntiott .crf dfn.5tirc-.continucb.

Brought forward .. .......... . .... . 176,440 1 8

212 TnE SnAFTESDURY REFOR~I.ATORY FOR GIRLS . ............... . . 243 REGISTRAR OF COPYRIGIIT ... .. .......... .. ......... , ...... ..... ... .

MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES (irrespective of date of claims)-24,4, N ecropolis-Improving, draining, trenching, and planiing 245 Necropolis-Travelling expenses of General CommiLtce .. . 217 Improvement of Cemetery, Gore's Hill, St. L eonarda ... . .. 218 .Allowances to Irrspectot'B and Sub-Inspectors under

Licensing Act, 45 Vic. No. 14 .. ....... .. .. ... .. ... ... .. .. .. 219 Almanacs for Country Benches of Magistrates, N ew8papcr3,

Law Books, &c .. .. . . . .. . . .. ... .... .. .. . ..... . . . . ..•. .. . . ....... 250 Circuit Courts-Fees to Presiding Judges . .. ........ ........ .. 251 Allowances to Clerks fol' same ....... .... ...... ...... .. ......... .. 252 Charge and preparation of books for binding in Ln.w Library 254 Preparation of boundaries fol' N ew Court and Police

Di stricts as required ... ...... .. . . ..... .... .. . ..... .. ... .. .... . 256 R ent of Offices f , r Curator of Intestate Estates .. .. ..... .. . 257 Purl'hnse of 50 bound copies of the New South Wales

vVcrkly Notes ... .... ..... ... ... ... ...... ... .. ... ...... . ... . .... . 259 Prcparn.•ion of a compila iion of all t.hc Printt c Acts o l

tle Colony, with Index of Subj ects, &c. .. . ...... .... ..

'j,l)t 13 3 166 13 4

75,797 7 2

301 18 5

············· ··

ToTu, A D::UIXISTRHIO:N OF J usn c E ... .... .... £ 177,0G8 8 3 76,099 5 7

2~2,237 8 10

. .... .... .. ... . 763 11 8

·········· ····· 166 13 4

5,017 8 5 258,185 2 3 ------1------------ ---- ----

260 261 262 263

2(H 265 2fi6 268

271

273 274

275

281

282

283

28·1 285 286

{2R7 288 289 200

!(o. l1II.- J\,ttorne)1-®encral.

.ATTOTil'iEY-GENEitAL ...... .... ....................... . ..... . ..... . .. . . . rAJtr-u::~rENT.AllY Du.AFT <> MAN ....... _ ......... . ........ . ... .. . ..... . CROWN SoLICITOR .......... . .. .. .. . ... ... . ....... . . .... . . ..... ... ... .. . Q,u.AltTEit SESSIONS ... .. . .... .. ... ..... . .... .. . ..................... .

1,007 0 3 1 14!)5 6 8 4,475 3 7 7,112 19 10

4·,722 218 363

20,533

2 4 10 G lt 0

0 8 - - ----------

T oT.AJJ, ATTORNEY-GENERAL ............... £ H,090 10 4 25,867 4 6

... ......... ... 5,729 2 7 ··· ···· ··· ····· ] ,743 17 2

····· ···· ··· ··· 4,838 H 7 ···· ········ ··· 27,61G 0 6 ----- --

······ ··· ···· ·· 39,957 li 10 -------- ------:-------- -------

il)..cr. 1HBBf.-.Sccrctnrg far 11anbr5.

DEPAitT::UENT OF L ANDS . ... .. .. . ...... ... . ..... ........ .... ...... .. . LAND .AGENTS, .APPRAISERS, .AND OTllERS . ... .. ............... .. SURVEY OF LANDS ...... ... .... .. ... ........... ..... .. ...... ... ...... .. . 'fRIA.NGUL.ATION AND GENg11AL SURVEY OF TILE COLO:SY .. . MISCE LLANEOUS SERYICES (irrespective of d::tte of claims)-~

Public Cemeteries-Purchase of sites for fencing, clea1·ing and building, &c . ... .......... . ........................... .. ..

LPgal expenses ... ... ... ... .. ..................... ... .............. .. Pet er J ac kson, compensation for remo~al of fencing on

his Conditional Purchase 82/71, District of llay, erroneously surveyed ... .. . . ........ . ..... . ........... .. ... .

Compensa tion for Lands granted m error under surveys of old date ......... .. .. .... ...... . ... ..... ..... .. ...... .. . ..

Julia SIH'edy, eompensation for r emoval of fencing on Conditionn.l Purchase 8i/23, District of Queanbeyan

Purchase of Land at Frashwatcr in conjLmction with Crown Land3 at H:1rb .'r:l ...... ......................... ..

50,604 9 G 1G,fi65 8 4

103,89<.1. 11 11 7,054 1 4

9 .84) 12 10 51,733 14 0

222,?50 14 10 ll,2D8 G 4

TOTAL, SECRETARY FOR LANDS ............ £ 178,218 11 1 295,228 8 0

136 10 0 895 8 8

48 0 0

2t7 6 1

GO 0 0

178 4 0

1,565 8 9 ----------------------1-----------

DEPARTMENT OF PUDLIC WORKS .................................. .. 5,357 1 10 541, lt 5 ........... ... H.ARDOURS AND RIVERS NAVIGATION-

Engineer' s Dcpn.rtmcnt ......................................... . Fitzroy D ock . . ..................................................... .. Dredge Service ........ . ... . ....................................... ..

8 ,551 411 82 5 0 ............... 2,397 5 2 2,3 LO 0 0 ...............

43,863 9 3 31,52·:1, 1 3 ...............

P UBLIC WORKS-HARDOURS AND RIVERS NAVIGATION-- I

60,450 2 4 68 399 2 4

3213,24-5 n 9 18,352 7 8

I I

[, ,565 8 9

I J --475,012 7 10

5,901 16 3

8,633 911 4,737 5 2

74.387 10 G

(irrespectivc of the dn.te of claims)-J\Ia tcr, hunch '' Ena," Newcas tle .. ...... .... .......... . .... } 26

j, 0 0

j Drivrr, launch "Ena," N ewcastle ............. .. ............ ............... ........ . ...... (

Preli t:nina;y I~ arbour and Ri~cr. Snr.~eys .. .. .. ...... .... .... ... ... .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ...... ... 4,998 4 48 I ~ 9 ~ 252 12 0

L anumg S1lt ft·om Dredge and 1ornnng ground ... ........ .... ......... .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. 3,990 7 )

Carried forward .......... .. ............ . .. £ - 5-9-,169--1- 2- :-3-.J.-,4-9_1 __ 0_ 8_ --9-.-2._5 _2_1_2_0- ~IOZ,;iz1_ 3 10

- ----- ------1

Cn.nicd forward ..................... £ 919,780 8 8 800,261 18 4 1,062,826 15 4 \i,7f)l,869 ~ 4

52

T TEMENT Ol!' DI BURSEl\IENTS, &c.-continued.

No. of Appro·

priation. ITEAD OF SERVICE.

SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1886-continued.

EsTABLISIIMENTS.

Salaries. I Contingencies.

£ s. d. £ s. d.

OTHER SERVICES.

£ s. d.

TOTAL PAYMENTS.

£ s. d. llrought fom.,d ........................

1

919, 780 8 8 809,261 18 4 1,062,826 15 4 2,791,869 2 4

ttcr. Ict'.-~errchn.Q for tJnbli.c rnork.5-.contimtcb.

Brought forward.................. 59,169 1 2 34,491 0 8

PUliLIC WORKS-HARBOURS AND RIVERS ~TAVIGATION­(irrespective of date of claims)-continued.

291 Expenses connected with or arising out of employment of Tug on Special Service and for expenses connected ~ith the Rocket Apparatus, N e'l'i castle ................. .

292 Incidental and other ExpenEes in connection with Wharfs, Bridges, r.nd other Public Works ......................... ..

293 Extending and maintaining Main Road through Bullock hland, Newcastle ........ .... .. ....................... ..... ..

294 Repairs to Ne'l'l'castle Wharf. ............................ ...... .. .. 295 Remonl of Black Buoy R ock and other obstructions,

W ollongong Harbour ........................................ .. 296 Clearing and Impronng Darling River-Fm·ther sum .... .. 297 Clearing Richmond Ri>er ........ ............................... .. 302 J etty, \Voolgoola Bay ............................ ... ............. . 304 Removing Obstructions, Nambuecra River, including are-

vote of £1,960, on account of Votes 1880 and 1881, written off .... ..... ... .. .......... ..... ........................ .

309 Bourke Wharf-Furthe1· sum .................................. .. 313 Gratuity to widow and children of the late R. Coleman,

of Dredge " Newcastle " ......... ..... .................... .. 316 Moruya Breakwater-Further sum ................. ......... .. 317 Murrumbidgee River Improvements ......................... ..

RE-VOTES OF 1883 AND 188! VoTES:-318 Cowper Wharf Clarence River (1883) ........... ........ ... .. 321 Wharf Field of Mars (188 i) .................................. ..

322 COLONIAL ARCHITECT ................................................. ..

PUliLIO WoRKS AND BuiLDINGS-(irrespective of date of claims)-

323 Repairs, Alterations, and Additions to Public Buildings generally .............................. ......... ......... ........ .

324 Furniture and Fittings for Public Offices generally ... ... .. . 325 Repairs to Military and Volunteer Buildings ............. .. 326 Lighting Lamps, Sweeping Chimneys, &c., Victoria

Barracks .................. ......... ............................ .. 327 Lighting Government Lamps m Streets of SJ dney, the

Domain, IIyde Park, &c ...... ... .......................... .. 328 Building and other Materials for completion or repair of

Gaols and other Public Buildings, by the labour of Prisoners in Gaols .......... ................. ................. .

329 Police Buildings .............. . .......................... . ... ........ . 330 Police Stations and Officers' Q,uarters-Erection of-

Further sum ......................................... ... ..... . 331 Supply of Coffins for Paupers ................ ...... ............. . 332 Repairs and Furnitlll'e for Post and Telegraph Stati.ons .. . 333 Gaols, Court-houses, and Lock-ups ...... ...... ................ .. 334 Newcastle Custom-home-Gas, &c., fol' Lighting turret

clock at ............... ........................... ... ........... . 335 University-Lighting Lamps .................................. .. 336 Parliam_enta;Y .Buildings-Attending to the lighting and

extmgrushmg gas lamps ...................................... . 337 Cost of Photographs of Public Works and Buildings in

the City and Colony generally ................. ., .......... . 338 Fortifications-Repairs, Barracks, &c., at the Heads .. .. .... . 339 Macquarie Light-bouse-Gas, for Lighting lantern, work-

ing gas-engine .............. ... . ... ...... ...................... .. 340 Institutions for the Insane generally for Alterations, Addi-

tions, Repairs, Furniture .................................. .. 3,1,2 Post and Telegmph Offices-Purchase of sites ............. .. 344 Parramatta Roman Catholic Orphan School-Repail's, &c .. 345 Darlinghurst Court-house-Additions ..... . . .. . ...... .... ...... . 348 Bathurst Gaol-Erection of-further sum ...... , ... .......... . 349 New General Post Office-Furniture and fittings .......... . 353 Reformatory for Boys-Forming and Erection of.. ...... ... . 355 Public Clocks for Country and Suburban Towns .......... .. 358 Seal Rocks Light-house-Retaining wall, &c ............ .... . . 360 Cobar Watch-bouse-Erection of-further sum .......... .. 361 University of Sydney-Additions to the Temporary School

of Natural History ......... .. .... ......... .................... .

········· ··· ···

··············· ··············· ··············· •••••••••••••• 0

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··· ··· ········· ······· ··· ····· ...... ...... ... ············ ··· ...............

....... ... ... .. ···············

12,615 12 2

... ............ ··············· ··············· ........... ....

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........... ....

..... ...... ....

............... ··········· ···· ............... ... ............

·· ······ ······· ............... ............ .. . ............... ...............

.............. .

............... ·· ············· ······· ········ ... ··········· .......... ..... ············· ·· ··············· ··············· ······· ·· ······ ··· ·· ·· ····· ··· ······· ······· · -------

.. , .. , .. _, ,,,,,

··· ··· ······ ··· ··············· ··· ··· ·········

··············· ··············· ·········· ·· ... ···············

............ ...

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··· ············ ................

5,950 16 7

. ..... ....... ..

.. .............

.. ··· ···· ·· ·· · ··· ··· ····· ···· ...............

. .. ...... ... ... ··············· ······· .... .. . ··· ······· ·· ··· . ..... ......... ···············

··············· . ... .. ......... . .............. .. ············ ··············· ······ ··· ······ . ... .. ......... ··············· ··············· ··· ·· ····· ·· ··· ······ ··-···· ·· ···· ···· ······· ··············· ............... ... ...... ...... ··············· .. ..... ..... .. .

I

9,252 12 0 102,912 13 10

800 0 0 I

14,991 6 8 I

I 107 16 5 35 0 0

922 2 8 2,489 5 3 1,227 5 8 ~22,002 4 10

273 6 10 I

22 18 4 504 7 0

100 0 0 I 28 16 0

500 0 0 )

28 19 0 } 300 0 0 328 19 0

··············· 18,566 8 9

9,972 18 2 I 7,497 6 5 1,499 7 5

150 18 6

807 7 7 I

5,988 12 1 I 5,999 9 5 I 5,990 18 5

124 11 9 7,498 5 4

19,996 6 10

60 15 6 54 12 6

199,158 18 5 35 0 0

283 7 0 I 500 0 0

148 6 2

2,990 15 2 1,900 0 0

I 414 12 4 4,305 19 g

I 11,850 0 0 500 16 4

I 7,500 0 0 490 0 0

I 1,256 11 9 1,073 0 0 I

260 0 0 )

Can-ied forward ........................... £ 71,784, 13 4 40,441 17 3 130,742 14 3 242,\:.69 4 10

Carried forward ..... .. .............. £ 919,780 8 8 809,261 18 4 1,062,826 15 4 2,791,869 2 4

G3

STATEMENT O:F DII)BURSEMENT~:j &c.-continued.

No. of A.ppro­prialion.

36G 375 377 378 381 386 387

392

397 398

399 400 40l

402

403

404

405

4·06 407 408 409

410 411 412 413 414 415 4 11~

417 418

419 420 421 422 423 424

425 426 427 4G1 462 463 464 4·65 466 467 468

EST All LISIIMEN 'r A.

IIEA.D OF SERVICE.

I Contingencies. Salaric3.

SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1886-continued. £ B. d. £ B. d.

0Tnrm SERVICES.

B. d.

TOTAL lJAYMENTS.

£ B. d.

Brought forward .. .. .................... 910,780 8 8 80D,2G1 18 4 l,062,826 15 4 2,791,8G!) 2 4

j£la. 3Ec;:C.-~e.crehtt:;t1 fa.t: ~~ttbli.c Qmark~-.contirmcb.

Broughtforward .... .............. 71,784 13 4 40,441 17 3 130,7<.1·2 U 3 242,069 4 10

PUBLIC WORKS AND B UILDINGS (irrespective of date of claims) - continued.

New L ands Office- Working lift at .... .. .. . ...... ... .. . ....... . . .. .......... .. . Custom-house, Wilcannia- Erection of ......... ... .... .. .. .... .. .......... . .. R egistrar-General's Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... .... ... . .. Balm a in Court-house and Post Office . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . .. .. . . . . .. .... . ..... .. :Mad eay, Natu ral Ilistory Museum - fur ther sum ... . .. . .. . Asylum for D eat1tute Women, Newington- further sum ... . ..... . . .... . .. Glen Innes G aol-further sum ......... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ .... ..

R E-VOTES. B almain Court -house and Pust and Telegraph Office-

Erect ion of (181:!3-1884) ... .. . .. . . ........... ... ... ..... . ... .. ...... . .... .. St. LeonarJ s Court-house- Erection of (1883) .... . ..... .. .. . . .. .... ... .. .. . Public Buildings , Dubbo-Balance of vote (1883) ...... ... . ..... .. .. .... .

ROAIJS AND BRIDGES-General E stablishment . . . .. . .... . ... . ... ... ...... .... . . . .. .. ..... . . Superintendents in field .. ...... .. ..... ... ... .... .... . ... ...... . . .. . Sewerage- Construct ion and Maintenance .. .. . . .. .. . .. . ...... .

CONSTRUC 'l.'ION AND MAINTENANCE (irresp ective of date of claims)--

Main Northern R oad (outRid e Municipal limit~) -West

5,444 15 13,286 11

1,512 0

Ma itland to Armidale 232 miles at £20 per mil e . . . ... .. ........... ..

~Main South ern Road (outside Municipal limit s) , Ssdney

to Bowning, 181 mile~, at £ 20 per mile ............ .. .. .. 1 Bowning to Adelong Crossing, 66 miles, a t £20 per mil o... .. .......... . .. A.delong Crossing to Albury, 103 miles, at £ 20 per mile . .. Main W estern Road (outsid e Munioip!!.l limits), Warren,

310 miles, at £ 20 per mile .... .. .. .. ... .... .. .. ........ ...... . . ........... ..

OTHER MAIN RoADS (ir respect ive of date of claims) :-Grafton, via Glen Innes , to Inverell, 142 miles, at £50

per mile ........ ....... . ... ..... ........ ... . ..... . . . ...... .. . . . . . Tolls, Gmfton Punt .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ... .................... . Armidale to Maryland, 155} miles, at £20 per mile ... ..... . Wall erawang to Mudgee, 66 miles, at £20 per mile ... .... .. B ombala, viet Tantaw<.~.nglo , to Mer:m bula, 54 miles, a t £75

perm:le ... ....... ........ .... .... . .. ... .. .. . ..... ......... . .... . Orange, via B orec, to Forbes, 74 miles, at £1.0 per mile .. . Goulburn to Cooma, 6D miles, at £40 per mile .... .. ...... .. . Goulburn to Cooma, 50 miles, at. £ 20 per mile .. .. ........ .. . 'Iarago to Braidwood, 36 miles, at £ -tO per mile . . . .... . ... . B athurst 1 o Blayney, 22 miles, a t £20 per mile .. ...... .. ... .. Blayney, via Cowra, to Grenfell, 72 miles, a t £10 p er mile Port J aokson to P eat' s Ferry (not within Municipal

limits) - proportion of vot.e ... .... ..... ... ................ . Main South Coast Road, 24 miles, at £50 per mile ........ . Amount in li eu of Tolls for repair of the portion of under­

mentioned (not within Municipal limits)- Sydney and Cook's River Road ... .......... ..... ...... .. ..... ... .... .

ROADS AND BRIDGES GENERALLY (irrespect.ive of date of claims):-

Contingent work on Roads under Department ... ... ..... ... . Expenses of working Punts and maintaining Approaches .. R epair ancl painting Bridges and maintaining Approaches Conveyance of officers equipment and materials by railway R ent of offices in country districts .. ....... ... . .. .... ... ...... .. Minot· Roads under Department as per Schedule (not

inc·luding any road within Municipal limits) ......... .. . U n cla ssifi.ed R oads .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. . . ... Minor Roads under Trustees, as per Schedule .. .... . ...... . Cost of obtaining R eports and other contingent expenses . . . Iron Bridge, Murrumbidgee, at 'l'eoma s-furt.her sum ... . . . Iron Bridge, P aterson River-further sum ........... ... .. . Timber Bridge, Moreo-further sum . .. .. ....... ... ........ .. .. R oad, Sunny Corner to Meadow Flat-furth er sum ... .. . R oad, B allina t o Tweed via Brunswick R oad, Sandilancls Mountain ......... ... ... :::::: ::: :::: ::::: :::::: Roads and Punts, Lowe!' Claren ce ... ...... ... . .. ... .. . ...... .. . Approach es to Crossing, Kentucky Creek .......... .. ..... .. ..

.... .. .... .....

.. ............. ······ ········· ... ............

............ ...

.... ....... ... ···· ·· ········· ········ ·· ····· .. .......... .. ······ ······ ··· ... ...... ......

······ ·· ·· ···· · .. ....... ......

.. .......... ...

... ... ... ... ... ·· · ·· ·········· ····· ······· ·· · ··· ···· ····· ··· ....... ..... ... ........ . ····· · ···· ··· ····· ···

··· ····· ···· ··· ····· ··· ····· ·· ..... ... .... ...

4 2,430 12 7 6 4,269 9 4 0 ........ ... ... .

. ...... ....... . ···· ····· ··· ··· ··· ··· ····· ···· ...............

. .. ············ ·· ···· ···· ··· ·· ········· .. ...

··· ····· ···· ··· ··· ····· ···· ··· .. .... .. .... ... ·········· ·· ···

.. ........ ... .. ··· ·· ··········

··· ··· ·· ···· ···

256 10 0 I 150 0 0

I 5,100 0 0 1,50') 0 0 ~ 14,714 17 1 2,250 0 ('

J 3,291 2 1 1,867 5 0

1,450 0 0 } 1,137 10 0 9,25!) 16 8 G,672 6 8

·· ··· ······· ··· 7,875 7 11

··············· 17,556 0 10 ............... 1,512 0 0

3,799 12 5 I

I 5,719 14 9 ~ 15,208 12 6

I 5,68!) 5 4 )

6,62!) 5 11 I 1,397 18 10

I 2,371 6 9

88[) 16 4

3,465 9 6 I 2,236 17 10 I

I 2,760 0 0 I D87 9 0 ~ 28,52:1. 10 v 1,428 4 7 I

382 7 8

I 1,D52 0 5

1,178 13 11 I 1,200 0 0

I 1,645 0 0 )

14,68o 11 7 I 6,626 3 10 I 9,998 15 4 2,602 16 1

498 6 7 I 188,510 3 6 15,135 0 1 22,177 13 1

1,4DD 19 7 2,583 10 0

711 10 5 98t. 19 2

2,418 13 11 I 153 10 0

I 4 L 16 0 ,.

418 1G 11

269,128 14 4

..... .. .. .. .... I 53 8 3 )

Carried forward ................. .... ........ £ 92,028 0 2 47,141 19 2 467,579 5 7 GOB:m4u Carried forward ... .... .. .. . £ 910,780 8 8 809,261 18 '" ~--~-------------------;::::~:--~---:~~~~~~~~-4 \1,062,8261-5 4 2,~/91,8692 ~

5.1

T~\..TE'JIE r OF I "BU H BMENT" l 'C.-continuod.

~ . of .Appro­

priation.

4G9 470

4'i2 473

4/5 477 479 480 ~2 4 3 48~

485

4 7 48 4D2 4'l5 497 4D 503 506

507 511 512

513 5H 515 517

51

519

520 52l 5~2

52t, 525

526 527 529 530 532 533 534

536 537

54{) 542 543

544,

517

I

I

I

I

I

ESTADLISJIME~TS.

IIE.lD OF ER\ICE.

I Contingencies. SaJarics.

SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1886- continuei. £ s. cl. £ 8. d.

OTHER SmwicEs.

£ s. d.

TOTAL PAYMENTS.

£ s. d.

Brought forward ........................ 9Hl,780 8 8 800,261 18 4 1,062,826 15 4 2,791,869 2 4 -------------1---------------

Jlo. I~f-"" ccrdar!! for tJnblir ffiork5-rontinnrb.

Brought forward .................. 92,028 0 2 4~,lil 19 2 467,579 5 7 606,749 4 11

Roads and Bridges generally (irrcspecti ve of cl.1te of claims) -continued.

Road, Boat llurbonr to Little Korth Arm (lH'Fad.ren's) ... .. ............ . Road from Bellinger Road at D eep Creek, I o Gordon'~

llotel, Nambucca lleuds .... .. . . .. . .... .. ..... . .... .... .. .. . .. ........... .. Road, Raymond Terr.1.ce to Tellegherry Creek . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . ............ .. Road, East Maitland and Broken Back Gap Road to

Meut-worki! ... .. . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . .. ... . .. ... ... .... . . . .... ......... . Road, Mining Towmhip to Lake Incquarie ... ... ... ... .. . .. .... ........ . Road , Murray's Run to Wyong Ct·eek ... . .. .............. .... .. .... .... .. . .. R oad, \Yarren to :N e1c1 tiro R a.i lwn.y Station ... .. ........ .. ... .. ...... ..... .. R oad, Gosforcl to Wyong Creek ..... .... ... .......... ... .. . .... j ....... ...... .. Road, Bowenfel to Mount 'l'omah .... .. . .. .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. . ... .. ............ . .Approach to ]ig-Trc~ Brirlge , Lane CoT"e River .... ... .. ... .. ........ .. . .. Approaches to Crown Land · and Bridges on Field of Mar~

Common, and i11 parishes of Gordon an d Manly Co>e .. .... ........ . Forming and metalling Roads m the Botan:y-, Randwiek,

and Long Bay Di-trid~ .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ........... .. R oad, Eden to Towambn. . .. .. . .. . .. . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. ... .. .. .. .. . .. ........... .. Roar!, alt "·atcr CrPek to Clarke's ScleeLion......... ... .... .. .. ........... .. Ro3d, Jingellie to Germanton . .. ... .. . ... .. . .. . ... ... ... .. . .. . . .. .. .... ........ . R oad, llungcnrlorc to Molonglo . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. .. . . . . . . .......... .. .. T:tnk and W clli! . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. . . . . . .. . ...... ...... .. ~Iuintenance and additions to Tanks and \ Veils ... ... .. ... .. ...... . .... .. .M !!ill Road through town of \Valge' t.. ....... ... . . . . . .. . .. .. .. . .. ........... .. Crawford-street, Quranbeyan- .A.pproaches to Railwaj

tation ...... ... ... ... ... ... . .. ... ... . .. ... ... ... ....... .. . .. .. . .. . . ........ .. . Eliz'lbrth-~treet, vYu.terl lO ... ... ... ... ... ..... ... ... ... .... .. ... .. . ........... . Road, onth Grafton to 1Jlmarra. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . .. ...... .. .. ......... .. Bridge, Throsby Creek, W ickham, to Bullock Island-

fu rther sum .. . .. . .. .. . . .. . .. .. . . .. . .. .. . .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. ....... .... .. Bridge, 1\l 'Donuld R iT"er, St. Alban's- furlher sum.. ....... .. . ........... . Bridge, Lane Co>e-further sum................. ............ .... .. ........... .. Approach to Railway 'tat' on, Tenterfield .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. . .. ........... .. lit Road, St. Leonards to Manly (In addition to £1,66 1

9s. 5d. from "C' nemployed Vote) . .. .. . .... .. .. .... .. .. .. . .. .. ............ . B ondi via Coo gee to Long Bay (in addition to£ I ,680 1 Os.

from 'C'nemploycd Yote) ... ..... ................... ... ...... . ....... .... .. . Bulli Road (in addition to £811 Us. lld. frum "Cnemplnyed

Vutes) .... .. ... ... ...... ..... . .... .. ...... ... ... ...... ... ... ...... .. .... ..... . . .. Rl)acls in Bega i\Iu1 icipality...... ...... ... ... ... ... ............ ... .. ........... .. Road, Gonlburn to Cooma- furth er sum ...... .. . ... .. . . .. ... .. ........... . Metalling of margin of Tramways, Lane Cove Road and

Miller street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .... . ..... . In lieu of Moieties to be paid by Vit'torian Government to

rrcoup \ otes-Bridge at II ow long .. . .. .. .. . .. ... .. . .. . .. . .. . ...... ...... ...... .. .... ....... .. Bridge8, Albury and \Vahg unyah, repair8 ...... ... .... ... .. .. . .. .... ........ .

Mi cellaueous-Punt, Middle II arbour ... ... ... ... ... ......... ... ... ... ...... ... . .. .. ........ .. .. Punt, Lower llunter .................. ............. .......... . .... . Punt, }feninclie ...... . .. ... .... .. . .. ... .... .. ...... . .. . .. .......... .. . .. ...... .... .. Punt, eabarn......... . .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. ... .. . . .. .. . . . . .. . .. . .. . ... .. . .. ... . . .. ... .. . Ra.cnue, H~y Bridge, refunded to Council . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. ...... . ..... . Additional Ro!ld~, Tweed Ri~er District-3 ... .. .. .. ... .... .. .. . .. ........... .. Additional Road , Richmond River Districts.......... .. .... .. .. ........ .... .

Revotes, l 883-R oacl, Jamberoo to Kiatna ... .... .. ... .. .... ... .. .. .. .... ....... .. ........... .. Tanks and 1\ ells, }fines Department (re->oted for genera1

-worJ,s) . .. ... ...... ... ... ... ... .... .. .... .. ... ......... ... .. .... ... .. ....... ... .. . Bridge, ?lrenindie Creek . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ....... ... . .. Bridge o>er ~Iurrurnbidgee, at Teernas .. .... ... .. . ... .. .. .. ... .. .......... .. . Bridge, Tooma RiT"er, at Greg Greg .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ............ .

Re>ote . 1884-Road; Congarini Ferry to Bon.t Harbour .. .. .. ... .... ... .. ... .. ............ .

}fain Roads -within M ut,icipalities­Main _-orthern Road-( Witbin limits of Musw.llbrook, South Singleton. S ingle-1

~ ~~~· !~i~~-1-~,- ~~~~~~~~~·- -~~-(~. ~-~~1~~~. ~ ~ -11~~-~~ -~~- ~~-~ .••••••• ••• . •••

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··· ······ ··· ··· ······ ········ · ······ ····· ··· · ··· ····· ······ ········· ·· ···· ... ... ..... .... .. ....... ...... ··· ········ ···· ······ ··· ······ .. .... ......... ··· ··· ···· ·· ··· ··· ··· ···· ·····

···· ·· ·· ····· ·· ···· ··· ·· ······ ··············· ··· ············ ................

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I ··········· · ·· · ········· ··· ··· I

I I ··· ··· ·· ······· I

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56 6 9 I 71 10 2 I 17 6 8

I 86 6 1

I 997 13 5 500 0 0

I 3H 4 0 1,000 0 0

I 27 9 0 23 18 0

I l,OJ 8 4 6

I 291, 4 5 I

83 15 0 I 266 16 0

1]6 15 4 I 400 0 0

~ 42,283 20,!)5:> 5 0

16 0 4,986 6 3 I 2 0 0

I 750 0 0

I 261 1 2 4 16 0

I 178 13 6

I 499 17 0 1,836 17 11 I

700 0 0 I

1,980 10 5 I l,G80 16 1

I 1,006 1 3

I GOO 0 0 1-17 15 4

I 1,399 6 9 )

1,11 9 9 1 } 1,829 9 1 GSO 0 0

200 0 0 I 44 10 0 I 200 0 0

175 0 0 I 2,033 13 4 462 10 11 378 14 5 572 13 0 )

683 1 11 I I

3,473 2 4· ~ 10,659 5 8 71 3 5 4 965 0 0 J 1,4GG llj 0

210 12 0 210 12 0

1,344- 0 0 1,344 0 0

------ ------- ------------- -Carried for-w.ud ..... ... ............. .. ... £I 92,028 0 2 47,141 19 2 525,980 1 8 G65, 150 1 0

------- ------- --------------C.Jl'riul forward ...... ........... .... £

1

!)19,780 8 8 80!),261 18 4 1,062,826 15 4 2,791,869 2 4

55

STATE:VlENT OF DISBURSEMENTS, &c.-continzwd.

ESTABLISHMENTS.

No. of Appro­

priation.

IIEA.D OF SERVICE.

SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1886- continued.

s.~lo.rics. I Contingencies.

£ 8. d . £ B. d.

0'1'1TER 8EUY!CES.

£ s. cl.

To·rA r. PAYAtl<:liTS.

£ B. U.

Brought forward .................. ... £ 910,780 8 8 R09,2G1 13 4 1,0G2,82G 15 4 2,79l,8G!J 2 4

Brought forward ..... .......... £ 92,023 0 2 47,141 19 2 525,980 1 8 6G5, 150 1 0

548

549

550

551

552

553

554

555

556

557

558

559

560 561

:>62

M11in Southern Ro::tcl-

~Within limits of Ashfield, Burwood, Liverpool, Goulburn, ~

Yass, and A.lbmy, 35 miles at £25 pPr mile ........... . In lieu of Toll3 to be di ,~idrd bet,veen Municipalities- · · · "· · · · ·"

SydtH'Y to LivPrpool ......................................... . Main \Vcstern Road-rwitbin limits of Glebe, Camperdown, Leichbardt, P eter- 1

I sham, Five Dock, Ashfield, Burwood, Concord, Gt·nn- ~­ville, Parramatta, Prospect ~•nd Sherwood, Penritb, .

~ l~ a•hur.t, 01·unge, Wellington, Moloug, and Dubbo, r ............. ..

l 2.:3 miles at £25 per mile ............................. ....... J In li~~ ~fa~~\~~ a~~ ab~. ~-i·':~~-~~- ~-~~~,:~~-~- 1\~.l~~~~~ :.~~i-~ :.c~~ ?I~~( Grafton, via Glen Innes to Invcrell-Within limits o1

Gmft.on and Glen Innes, 3 miles at £50 per milo...... .. ........... .. Armidale to Maryland-Within limits of A.rmidale, Glen

Innes, and Tenterfielcl, 4t miles at £25 p r>r mile .. .. .. .. .......... · .. Walleruwang to :M:udgee-Wit.hin limits of Curlgegong

and MudgeP, 9 miles at £25 per mile.... .. ......... .. . . ............. . Orange to Forbes-Within limits of Forbes, 7 mile3 at

£50 per mile .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . . . . . .. . .. . .. .. . . .. . . . .. . .. ............ . Goulburn to Cooma-Within limits of Queanbeyan, Coomu,

uncl Goulburn, 4 miles at £25 per mile .. . .. . .. . . .. .. . .. . .. ............ · Bathurst to Blayney-Withinlimits of Blayney, t mile at

£25 per mile .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. . . .. .. . .. . . .. . .. .. . . . . .. . . ............. . Blayney, via CoV'Ira to Grenfell--Within limits of Blayney,

Carcoar, nnd Grenfell, 4 miles at £50 per mile .. . .. .. .. .. .... .... .... . Main South Coast Road-Within limits of Cllmpbelltown,

North Illawarra,Wollongong, Centrallllawarra, Shell­harbour, Kiama, Gerringong, Broughton Creek, and Bomaderry, Nowra, nnd Ulladulla, 76 ruile3, at £50 per mile ......... ............... ... ... ... .. .......... ...... ... ... .. ............ .

Sydney and Cook's Rivrr Roads-\Vithin limits of New· to~>n, Petersham, Marrickville, and St. Peters .. .. .. .. . .. ............ .

Port Jackson to Peat's Feny- Within limits of St. Leonarcl's, East St. Leonard's, Victoria, anti North '\Villoughby . .................... ...... ...... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. ............ .

South He1d Roads .... ........ ... ..... .. . . . . .. . . .. . .. .. . . .. . . . .. . . .. .. ............ . Road, Iron Co>e Bridge to Ryde, via Gladcsville-Within

limits of Five Dock, Hunter's Hill, and Ryde ......... .. ........... .. LigbLing Belmore Bridge .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. .. ........... ..

ROADS AND BRIDGES GENERAJ,LY-

5G6 Roads and Bridges in Illawarra Disbict ...................... .. 568 Roarl, Nowra. to Braidwood (through Nowra Municipality)

.................

569 Road, Cootamundra ........................... ... ................. . 571 Road, Petersham to Abattoirs ................................... . ~~: Road around Wentworth Park ............................... ..

576

577 578

582 583 584

Punt, Wentworth Ferry ........................................ ..

SEWERAGE-

Alderson's Road Stormwater Channel-To recoup Loan~ Vote (Messrs. Alderson & Sons paid a fourth share on £726) ................................... . ......... .... ......... .

Dowling-street, Redfern Stormwatet· Sewer- further sum University connections ~ith Bligh-street and Prince Alfred

Hospital Storm water Channel and Fence .............. . Storm water Sower, Wentworth Park-furthet· sum ... ... .. . Pipe Sewet·, Darlington ............................................ . Expense~ of Suburban Surveys and Contingencies in lieu

of and to supplement balance of £1,500 voted in 1883

............... ··············· ............... ...... ········· ...............

··············· ...............

············· ·· ··············· ···············

········· .....

I

2,5G2 0 0 2,5G2 0 0

2,GGG 1 0 2,G5G 1 0

... ... ....... .. 150 0 0 1

··············· 112 0 0

............... 200 0 0

··············· 350 0 0

·· ·· ········ ··· 100 0 0

...... ......... 12 0 0

[11,65g ··············· 98 0 0 0 G

···· ·· ········· 2,762 9 I

7 I ········· ··· ··· 2,864 G 8 I

I ............... 752 0 3

I .. ...... ....... 4,000 0 0

............... 198 4 0 I ··············· GO 0 0 j

··············· 1,072 0 0

1 ···· ·· ········· 400 0 0 ................ 500 0 0 5,140 8 9 ··············· 800 0 0

···· ··········· 1,976 19 0 ... ··········· 391 9 9 )

... ............ G';O 0 0 I ··············· 2,427 9 3

I ............... 49 t 16 2

~ 9,475 8 8 ···· ···· ······· 5,775 7 9 ........ .. ..... 32 18 6

I ········· ···· ·· ]2<.L 17 0 )

------- -------·------- -------TOTAL, SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC WORKS .•. £

1

92,028 0 2

Carried forwarJ ........................ £ 1,011,808 8 10

I

47,111 19 2 557,473 0 7 696,64-2 '10 11

856,403 17 G 1,620,200 15 11 3,188,512 2 3

56

R "E IE 18, c'C.-continued.

~ . of ESTADLISTIMENTS. ..\.ppro- llEAD OF ERVICE. 0TTIER

SEKI'ICES. TOTAL

PAYMENTS, priation. l ----~----------------------------·---S-a-la_r_io_s __ · ~. Contingencies. _________ ------

SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1886-continued. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.

Brought forward ............ £ I,Oll,808 8 10 856,403 17 6 1,620,299 15 ll 3,488,512 2 3

5 6 5 7

5

590

591

592

593

59 t

595

597

GENERAL E TADLI TIM EXT ....................................... .. . ENGI EERIXG E TA.DLISlUlE 'T--Works in Progress ........... . Ex I nxa IJIXF. ---

\\orkingExpensc' {~ailway ....................... ... 0 ....... .

Tran1way ...... .... ........... ......... .. :liiSCELL.H\EOU ERIICES (lrrc' pecti•e of date of claims)-

Grutuity to widow and child of E. W e11low, late guard, who was killed while in performance of his duty ........... .

Gratuity to widow and family of A . Keating, late porter, 1orpcth, who wa killed while in performance of his

duty ... ...... ........ ........ ... ... ...... ... .................... . Gratuity to widow of Alfred \Vilson, conductor, killed at

Cootamundra while in performance of his duty ...... . . Grut uity to widow and family of Michael Hickey, porter,

We~t Maitland, who was killed while in performance of bi- duty ...... ......... ... ... ......... ... .. . .. ........... .

Gratuity to widow of Hemy R egan, guard, who was killed in the performance of hi duty .......................... .

Gratuity to widow and family of Patrick Reedy, fettler, who wa killed on the line ncar Nyngan ............... . ..

Gratuity toR. C. ~icholl for injuries sustained while in the performance of his duty, to enable him to pay medical expenses .. ... .................... 0 ............... . ..

------1-------·1-------1------

8,3ll ll 0 115 4 6 ···· ········ ··· 8,426 15 6 1:J,562 0 7 4-,2 ld 9 1 ·· ···· ····· ···· 17,778 9 8

··· ······ ..... ······· ········ 1,528,367 14 8} 1,617,615 6 9 ...... ........ . . .. ········· ... 89,247 12 1

............... ··············· 150 0 0 I

··············· ............... 375 0 0 l ······· ··· ····· ··· ··· ········· 325 0 0 l 100 0 0 1,650 0 0 ··· ··· ········· •••• ~ ••••• 0 0 •••

I

... ..... ....... ...... .... .. ... 100 0 0 I

······ ··· ······ ...... .. .. .... 350 0 0

I ............... . ..... ......... 250 0 0 )

TOTAL, RAILWAYS oo ............... . .................. £ 21,873 ll 7 4.,331 13 7 1,Gl9,265 G 9 1,G45,470 11 11

4la . .-~.-tJa.stmn.ster-Q5 eneta l o

PosT OFFICE ............. 0 ..... . ....... ................ o ••• •• 0 00 • ••• 0 00

CONIEYANCE OF MAILS--lNLA:\'D AND COASTWISE ...... ..... . STEHr Po TAL Co:lDIUNICATION wrTrr GREAT BRITAIN, vu

' AX FRil.>CI co ............... ..... ............... .. .... .... . ..... .. .

599i 600 MoNEY ORDER AXD Go\ERX:MENT SAVINGS BaNK DEPaRT·

:ME~~ ......... ... ... .......... .... .................... ........ o ..... .

601 ELECTRIC TELEGR.I.PIIS ................ oo ......... ... ... ... ..... . ..... .

602 TELEPHO.>E BRANCH ......... ..... .. ........... . 0 0 ..... . ... . 0 ......... . 603 ELECTRIC LIGIITil ... ... ............. . ...... ... ... •00 ..... o ......... . 00

601, BarTisrr AXD AusTRALIAN CADLE SuBSIDY 00 .......... . .. ·oo .. .

605 I NEW ZEA.IdND CABLE SUBSIDY .......... ..... 00 .... 00 .... ...... .. .

-------------1-------· ------1

157,440 11 3

9,294 17 7 89,326 18 1

2,332 6 5 913 3 6

I

24,260 11 8

2,G3G 12 7 4!,58l 6 8

3/187 10 3 2,377 9 0 ······· ·· ··· ··· ... .... .. .... ..

178,G78 12 1

10,173 12 3

···· ······· ···· ···· ····· ··· ··· ···· ··· ·· ··· ··· ···· ·· ······· ·· 7,359 19 0

354 3 4

'

1~1,701 2 11

5 188,852 4 4

11,931 10 2 131,908 4 9

6,319 16 8 30290 12 6 7,359 19 0

354 3 4

TOTAL, POSTMASTER-GE:l\'ERAL 00 ............. 00 .... £ 259,307 16 10 75,843 10 2 196,566 6 8 531,717 13 8 -------------- -------1----- --

606 DEP .!JlT:MENT OF MINES ...... ............. ... 0 ............ ... ..... .. .. 29,488 17 0 23 ,938 14 9 ······ ······ ··· 53,427 ll 9 607 RABBIT N UIS.ANCE ACT. 0 ... 0 .. 0 .... .. .. .... .. . 0 ..... ... .. . ... ... ..... . 6,477 19 2 39,336 17 1 ··············· 45,814 16 3 60 PREVEXTION OF ScAli IN SrrEEP .... .. ....... .. 0 0 0 .. . ... ... 0 0 ... 0 .. . 1,239 5 10 324 17 10 ... ... ... ... ... 1,564 3 8 609 IMPORTED STOCK ... ....... ........ ... ............. o .. o ................. . 339 12 0 147 4 8 ·· ········ ···· · 486 16 8 610 REGI TRATION OF BRANDS .. .... .... ....... . ................. o .... .. 1,325 1 6 498 14 ll ······· ·· ······ 1,823 16 5 Gll PUBLIC W ATERIXG PLACES AND RES ERIES ................... .. 530 16 0 12,857 12 2 ............... 13,388 8 2 612 M:AN.A.GE:MEXT OF POUNDS AND COMMONS ........ .... ... ....... .. 189 7 4 205 4 6 ········· ······ 394 ll 10 614 Mrxo& RoA.Ds (Irrespective of date of claims)-

············· ·· ......... .... .. 3GO 7 4 5 1,560 11 1

............... ··· ··········· · 1,200 3 9

Expenses of fencing Public Roads when proclaimed through enclosed lands .................. ..... ......... ..... ............ .

Claim for compensation for land taken for proclaimed Roads and extension of Streets ..................... ..... ..

:lliSCELL~·Eo'C'S ERIICES (Irrespective of elate of claims)--615 Purchase of Lands set apart as places of Public Recreation

in certain of the Metropolitan Suburbs and in Country Towns (Schedule of particulars of expenditure to be laid before Parliament) ............ ... ... ............ ....... .. ······ ········· .... .. ...... ... 5,572 15 2

616 Impro>ements and general maintenance of Public Parks and Recreation Grounds .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . ............... ··· ············ 6,450 0 0

617 Improvement of Hyde, Cook, and Phillip Parks .......... .. 618 Impro1emcnt of Victoria Park .... ...... ........................ .. 619 Impro>ement of Wentworth Park ............................ .. 620 Improvement of Rushcutters' Bay Park ..... ....... ........... . 623 General impro>ements at National Park ....................... . 627 For the purposes of the Pa tures and 'tock Protection Act 62S Conserration of Water--cost of survey parties employed

······-· ···· ··· ............... 1,000 0 0 ··· ··· ·· ······· ··············· 1,000 0 0 ............... ............... 1,000 0 0

25,845 14 9 ··· ······ ···-·· 0 0 ~ • 0 • ••••••••• 500 0 0 ·············· · ··············· 3,000 0 0 ········ ······· ··············· 5,318 15 7

in surveying the principal western and coastal river basins of the Colony .... .. ...... ..................... o ....... . ·· ······· ··· ··· .. ··· ···· ·· •• o 2,004 4 0 )

-------1-----·-- ------- -------ToTAL, SECRETARY FOR MINES .................. £ 39,590 18 10 77,309 5 11 27,406 5 10 144-,306 10 7 ----------- ---------1-------·

Carried forward ..................... £ 1,332,580 16 1 1,013,888 7 2 3,4G3,537 15 2 5,810,006 18 5

57

l':l1,A'11EMEN11 01!' Dl SBURSEMEN1,S, &c.-continued.

No. of Appro· priuLion.

EsTADLISITMENTs.

HEA.D OF SERVICE.

I Contingencies. Salaries.

SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1886-continued. £ 9. d. £ B. d.

OTHER SERVICES.

£ s. d.

TOTAL PAYMENTS.

£ B. d.

Brought forwarcl ..................... £·1,332,580 16 1 1,013,888 7 2 3,403,537 15 2 5,810,006 18 5

INTEREST ON TITE PUBLIC DEBT-Interest on Debentures ...... ... ................................... . Interest on Funded Stock ............ .. .......................... .. Advances to the Bank of England to pay interest on In·

scribed Stock .. , .................. , ........................... . TOWARDS THE PAYllfENT OF INTEREST, AND EXTINCTION OF

THE RAILWAY LOAN oF 1867 (£1,000,000), 31 VIa. No. 11 DRAWBACKS AND REFUNDS OF DUTIES .. ............... .. ...... .. ENDOWMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY .............. . ENDOWMENT OF THE .AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM ................... .. ENDOWMENT OF THE SYDNEY GRA:M:MAR SorrooL . .. . ....... . ENDOWMENT OF TILE A FFU.IATED COLLEGES . .... , . ......... . , ENDOWMENT UNDER TIIE MuNICIPALITIES AcT ............. .. PRELIMINARY E XPENSES, MUNICIPAL INSTITU'l'IONS ........ . CHIEF CoMMISSIONER OF INSOLVENT E sTATES ............. .. JUDGES UNDER TIIE DISTRICT COURTS ACT ................... .. SYDNEY BRANCH oF TIIE RoYAL MINT ......................... .. PENSIONS UNDER TITE SUPERANNUATION ACT REPEAL AcT

OF 1873 .............................. .. ................... . . . ....... .. ENDOWMENT OF THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF SYDNEY, 43

VIa. No. 3 .............. . ............ ... ............................ .. CollnnssiONERs oF CusToMs, 42 Vrc. No. 19 ................. . ExPENsEs OF PARLIAMENTARY WITNESSEs, 45 VIC. No. 5 .. . ENDOWMENT OF THE CIVIL SERVICE ACT, 2ND INSTALMENT ExPENSES UNDER CIVIL SERVICE AcT, 48 VIC. No. 24 ...... ENDOWMENTS UNDER THE FIRE BRIGADES AOT1 47 VIa.

No. a ·········································~ : ••··~·················· REVENUE REFUNDED-

Conditional Purchases .. , , .. , .. , .... , ..... , , .............. , ..... , .. Pre-emptive Leases ... , .. , .......... . ............................. . Conditional Leases ................................................. .. Homestead Leases ................................................. .. .Annual Leases ............................. ,, ........... , ............ .. Rents of Runs ............ , , ....... , ..... , ...................... , ..... . Mineral and Auriferous Leases ............... . ...... ... .. .. .. .. Stamps received in lieu of cnsh ............................... .. Special Leases ........... . .................................. .. ........ . Late Revenue Suspense Account ............................... .. Railway Tolls collected for Traffic beyond Albury, paid to

the Government of Victoria in part for 1885 and 1886 Rents-Oyster Leases ..... , ...... , ..... , ....................... , .. Collections under "Influx of Chinese Restriction Act of

1881" ................ . ............................... .......... .. Appraisement Fees ............. , .............. , ..... . . . ........... . Other Fees .......... . ... . .......... , ....................... . ........ . P~obate a11d Stamp Duty .............................. . .......... . F1nes ........................... .. . . ............................. .. ... . Occupation Licenses ..... , ............ . ........ . . , ............ . . , ... Leasehold Area .... . .... ... .......... . ............................. .. Land Sales Subdivision 'ii~~~·. ·. ·. ~·::.:::·:.:~:·. ·.'.'.'.'. ·.: ·. ::: '.'.: ·. '.'.: :: :·.: ::::::::::::::: Guarantee Deposits .......... , ....... , .. .. .......... ... ......... . . . Deposits, 31st clause Lands Act Amendment Act, 1875 .. .. Dredge Hire ......................................... , ........... . .. . Insolvent Estat e-Late J. M'Lean ............................. . Insolvent Estate-Late R. Strachan ......................... .. Repayment to Sydney Municipal Council of Amounts

received for Licenses to Auctioneers ................... .. Deposits under Mining Art ..................................... .. Refund of over payment of License Fees for Grafton Bond Cost of Survey, and Report, &c., of Crown Lands pro-

E posed to be alienated .... , .... . ............................... .

streated Bail Mercantile Bank~ I~t~;~~t ·~~ ·G~·~~~~~·~~·t · A'd~~~~t~::::::

~~~:';m!~~s~~de~: 'j't~dg~··~·. ~~d~;, ~f. ~~~~i~i~~d· B'~i~~~~ ~f I an Intestate Estate ...... , ..................................... .

Amprovement Purchases . ......................... , ...... . . . .... .. mount held on account of conveyance of Mails between

Narrabri and Walgett, for quarter ended 31st De-cember 1885

Advance or: Accou~t ·~£' £~;£~'it~ii':M:'o'~~y .. 'o"r·d· ·e·r:s .... · .. · · .. ••• Lioenses ...... ··· · ·•

tltto•· ······· ················································ r

Carried fo1• warcl ..... , , ............ , . , ........ £

--------------- ---- -------

··············· . .............. 363,704 10 0

~ 1004574 tti•••········· ............... 15,893 12 9 2 9

··· ············ . .. ............ 624,976 0 0

............... ··············· 25,110 0 0 25,110 0 0

............... ······ ······ ··· 57,478 18 2 57,478 18 2

............... . .............. 5,000 0 0 5,000 0 0

··············· .......... . ... 1,000 0 0 1,000 0 0

··············· ··············· 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 0 ............... ............... 1,416 13 4 1,416 13 4 ............... ··············· 28,116 2 3 28,116 2 3 ................ ··············· 603 14 6 603 14 6

··············· ............... 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 0

··············· ... ............ 10,500 0 0 10,500 0 0

··············· ............... 15,000 0 0 15,000 0 0

··· ············ ............... 5,896 16 11 5,396 16 11

............... ... . .......... 12,500 0 0 12,500 0 0

............... ............... 450 0 0 450 0 0

............ ... .......... ..... 84 6 0 84 6 0

··············· ............... 20,000 0 0 20,000 0 0 ............... ............... 600 0 0 600 0 0

··············· ............... 4,888 4 0 4,888 4. 0

I I I II t 001 to\ I I I ............... 69,023 14 8

l ................ ............... 8,228 13 4 ............... ............... 6,266 9 7 ............... ............... 8,797 14 6 ............... ............... 289 6 11 ............... .............. , 1,083 12 0

··············· ··············· 2,662 8 10 ........... .. ... ··············· 17,477 0 5

··············· ............... 225 0 0

··············· ··············· 2,275 17 1

............... ··············· 20,681 11 5 I ............ ... ............... 1,890 15 0 I

··············· ··············· 4,460 0 0

··············· ··············· 106 8 0 ............... ............... 196 8 3

··············· ............... 133 18 6 401 18 3 I ............... ...............

I I I I o o 0 ttl I II t t I ······ ········· 3,182 14 4 ............... ··············· 2,913 11 5

··············· ............... 1,024 15 9 ~148,091 1 '1

··············· ··· ············ 269 ·1 0 ............... ··············· 107 0 0 I ··············· ··············· 140 0 0 ............... ··············· 30 11 2

········· ······ ··············· 75 12 1

··············· ··············· 313 10 0

... ............ ··············· 1,275 19 2

................. ............... 49 13 6

................ ............... 300 0 0

··············· ··••••••I•••••• 41 9 6 ... ... .. ._ ........ ··············· 50 0 0 I o I I IIIII Ill II I ...... ......... 21 9 6 I I I o o o o o ·o ,., o ·o-.t ·· ············· 58 16 9

................ ~ 0 I I If It f 0 t I I I I 135 17 1

............... . 1 •.... .....• :.It 190 0 0

,. t I I I I I I I It Itt I '

.,,, t• t t t • ttt I I I 45 0 0 •••••• Itt I II I o I ....... tt•t•t t I o 37 18 4 • ,.., 1"1 t 0 t I I I I t'O 0 ..... ._ ......... ". 127 10 6

----................. ........ .... ..... 1,343,659 19 6 1,343,659 19 6 ---·--- -·-----1------·1-------

Carried forwnrcl .......... -£ 1,832,580 16 1 t,<Ol3,888 7 2 3,463,537 15 2 5,810,006 18 5

----~--~~~--~------------.,~------~------~----~-------1 18-H

58

T TEME :rT F DI BURSEME JT \ &c.-continued.

To. of ppro­

priation.

ESTABLISIIMENTS. HE D OF ERVI E.

alarics. I ConLingencios.

SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1886-continued. s. d. £ s. d.

0TITER SERVICES.

£ s. d.

TOTAL PAYMENTS,

£ 8, d. Brought forward ........ _, ........ ...... 1,332,580, 16 1 1,013,888 7 2 3,463,537 15 2 5,810,006 18 5

p-ecinl J\p.pro-p-rintions-rontinnrb.

Brought forwa~rd 1,343,659 19 6 1,343,659 19 6 REIENUE REFUNDED-contintted-

Fees on Private Bills and Letters of Registration .......... .. Wharfage, Pilotage, Harbour and Light, and Tonnage .. . Porterage on Telegraphic Messages ....... ..... ........... .. ..... . Erroneous credit .......... .. ......... .... .............. .. ....... .. . Electric Telegraph Receipts .......... ..... ....... ... ............. . Rebate on Goods by Railway to and from Bourke and

various Stations and Sydney .................. ............. .. Other Railway Receipts .............. .... ....................... . Erection of Public Gates ........... , .... ..... ... .... ............ .. Fees, Real Property .Act ......... .. .............................. . Fees of Office-Prothonotary ......... ...... ... ... .............. . Ring barking Fees .................................................. . Miscellaneous .......................................... .............. .

............... ··············· 516 3 0 I .... ... .... .... ··· ············ 788 10 1 I ············· ·· ............... 323 2 7

··············· ···· ·· ··· ······ 777 17 0

f5,890 ··············· ... ... ......... 2,058 3 10

............... . .............. 544 8 10 18 7 ............... . .... .... ...... 68 12 6 ............... ··············· 35 15 0 I ···· ····· ······ ··············· 117 2 0

··············· ··············· 400 0 0

J ............... . .... .......... 99 14 5 ··············· ··············· 161 4 4

CHARGES ON COLLECTIONS :- , Letters of Registration ......... .. ................................. . Remittances ................. , .................... , ................ .. Expenses, Circular Q,ua.y ........ , ......................... ..... .. .

··············· ············ ··· 3,859 14 6 I ............ .. . ············ ··· 1,653 5 10 I ············· ·· ...... ...... ... 277 6 6 Cleaning Circular Q,uay ............. ... ......................... .

Commission on Rents and R epairs of Property resumed by the Government ... .......... ..... ...... ....................... .

Commission and Expenses, Sale of Land, Field of Mars .. . Commission on Sale of Leases, Slaughter-houses ...... .... ..

··············· ········· ······ 96 4 11 ~ 6,774 8 3

............... . .............. 610 0 1 I ··············· ............... 214 12 5 ... ............ ............... 63 4 0 j

ToTAL, SPECIAL .APPROPRIATIONS .............. . £ 1,356,325 1 4 1,356,325 1 4 TOTAL EXPENDITURE FOR SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1886 ... £ 1,332,580 16 1 1,013,888 7 2 4,819,862 16 6 7,166,331 19 9 TOTAL EXPENDITURE FOR SERVICES OF 1885 AND PREVIOUS YEARS ................................................ £ 1,838,711 1 3 OTHER PAYMENTS-

Harbours and Rivers-Lake Macquarie Harbour Works (Loans Service) .................. ... ............ ............ 1,999 14 2 .Advances to Treasurer, 1886 (to be recovered) ......... ..... .............. . .,... ............................................ ... 200,000 0 0 .Advances to Contractors-Vote to be recouped as advances are made...... ... .......................................... 3,000 0 0 .Advances to Public .Accountants to cash stamps received as revenue • .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. . 706 17 5 .Advance in aid of Superannuation .Act Repeal .Act, 36 Vic. No. 29... ............ ......... ... ...... ...... ...... ......... 134 10 9

TOTAL OTHER PAYMENTS ................................................... £ 205,841 2 4 Add Payments out of the .Accumulated Surplus Revenue, as per Statement attached, marked C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72,468 15 8

GRAND TOTAL ........ ' ... ...... ... .............. ' ..... ' .. ' .................. £ 9,283,352 19 0

~'he Treasury, New South Wales, 31st March, 1887.

JAMES PEARSON, Accountant.

J. F. BURNS, Treasurer.

59

c. STATEMENT Ol.., DISBURSEMENTS out of the Accumulated Surplus on the

Consolidated R~venue Fund during the year ended 31st December, 1886.

ITEM No.

H EAD OF SERVIOE.

Appropriation Act of 1879.

No VIII.-SEC.RETARY FOR PUBLIC WORKS.

Public Works and Buildings-

AMOUNT.

£ s. d.

844 Erection of a New Free Public Library ... ... 4,206 0 0 , __ _.:.._ ____ _ ToTAL, SECRETARY FOR PuBLIC W ORKB .. .

Appropriation Act of 1881. No. IlL-COLONIAL SECRETARY.

Miscellaneous-

575 Purchase of lands set apart as places of Public Recrea­

tion in certain of the Metropolitan Suburbs and in Country Towns . .. .. . . .. .. . . .. _ 239 18 3

TOTAL, COLONIAL SECRETARY .. . .. . .. · .. · ........ · · · ·

801 803 804

813

896

900

Appropriation Act of 1882. No. IX.-SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC WORKS.

Colonial Architect-Public Works and Buildings-TowardR the erection of Bathurst Gaol ... Erection o£ Court-house, Goulburn . . . . .. EI'ection of Court-house, Deniliquin . .. . ..

ToTAL, SECRETARY FOR PuBLIC WoRKS Special Appropriation-

T0 pay off certain Interminable Debentures ... TOTAL, SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS

Appropriation Act of 1883. No. III.-COLONIAL SECRE'rARY.

Works of Defence--For additional Guns ...

Miscellaneous-

...

.. .

...

...

...

...

Purchase of lands set apart as places of Public Recreation in certain of the Metropolitan Suburbs and in Country Towns-further sum . . . . . .

ToTAL, CoLONIAL SEcRETARY

No. VIII.~SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC WORKS.

Colonial Architect-Public Works and Buildings-£106 Callan Park Lunatic Asylum-Erection of, &c.,

further sum . . . . .. . .. .. . .. . . .. 907 New General Post Office-further sum . . . . .. 923 Towards providing premises for Naval Depot, and for

the residence of the Officer in Command of H.M. Navy on this Station . .. . .. . .. .. . . ..

ToTAL, SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC WORKS ...

No. X.-SECRETARY FOR MINES.

Tanks and Wells-934 For the construction o£ Tanks and Wells on Roads-

Deniliquin to Hay, at Pine Ridge, Hay to Booligal, at Twelve-mile, Cobar to Louth, at Eleven-mile, Co bar to Bourke, at Half-way Swamp, Condobolin to Cobar, at Mowabla, Tinda Corner, and Wicklow, Bangett to Gadooga, Albury to Urana, at Burrambulbuck, Albury to Doodle Cooma, at Walia Walla, Tocumwal to J erilderie, at Murray's Hut ... . .. . .. .. . .. .

TOTAL, SECRETARY FOR MINES ...

18,450 0 0 9,084 0 0

900 0 0

. .................

10 0 0 ..... ... , .........

5,669 8 4

4,143 17 1

227 2 3 28,972 1 2

564 10 1 --------

7 18 6

TOTAL.

£ s. d.

4,200 0 0

239 18 3

28,434 0 0

10 0 0

9,813 5 5

29,763 13 6

7 18 6

~----~------------T-O-TA-L--._ .. ____ ._ .. ____ .. _. ___ ._ .. =-__ ._ .. ~ ____ .. _ .. _ .. _._ .. _ .. ___ £~--7-2_,4_6_8_1_5 __ 8~J The Treasury, New South Wales,

31st March, 1887. JAMES PEARSON,

Accountant. J. F. BuRNS,

'rreasurer.

61

No.2.

TilE COLONIAL TREASUR~jR'S MASTER IN EQUITY ACCOUNT.

ACCOUNrr CURRENT

OF

R.ECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS

IN THE YEAR 1886.

''

62 63

No, 2. THE COLONIAL TR:EASURER'S MASTER IN EQUITY .ACCOUNT.

ACCOUNT CURRENT OF RECEIPTS and DISBURSEMENTS in the Year 1886 .

. ----------------------------------------------------------~----------Dr.

P .ARTICUL.ARS OF RECEIPTS. AMOUNT. PARTICULARS OF DISBURSEMENTS.

To Balance on 31st December, 1885

To Receipts

Tbe Treasury, New South Wales, ~Jst ~~reb, 1887.

TOTAL

£ s. d.

268,956 12 3

63,807 14 0

£ 332,764 6 3

JAMES PEA.RSON, Accountant.

By Disbursements

I Balance, 31 December, 1886

ToTAL •••

Cr.

AMOUNT.

£ s. d.

138,339 13 8

194,424 12 7

£ 332,764 a a

J. F. BURNS, Treasurer.

65

--:...==-----=======::.....:=::===-=~-- =----==

No.3.

0 lj D L 0 AN S' A C C 0 U N T.

ACCOUNT CURRENT

OF

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTE~

IN THE YEAR 1886.

ON ACCOUNT OF PUBLIC WORKS PROVIDED FOR BY LOANS SECURED ON THE CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND, PRIOR TO TH:IJ

ESTABLISHMENT OF THE GENERAL LOANS ACCOUNT.

18-I

66

No. OLD LOA.NS'

D. _-\.CC UXr CURRE~r of REOEIPr3 :t:Ll DPBUl~SE.)IE ~~r', iu th3 ye.w 1SSG, on a.cconnt of prior to the establishment or

P.A.RTICULA.RS OF RECEIPrS.

Ca. 1 Balance on 31 t De ember, 1. 5

I I

... ... ...

I ... ... I

I

TOTAL.

£ s. d. 140,201 10 7

. .. £ 140,201 10 7

1:----------------ToTAL

----------.:...._______:.... The Tre:t. ury K ew outh Wales,

3 I. t .3Iar<:h, l S 7. JAMES PE.A.RSOX,

Accoun t :mt.

3. ACCOUNT.

n7

PUBLIC ·woRKS provitled for by LOAXS .secured on the CONSOLIDATED REVEXUE FUND, Cr.

'l'IIE GENEH.AL LOAN ACCOUNT.

PARTICULARS OF DISBURSEMENTS.

1!> VrcTonu., No. 38.

Saint Paul's College

25 VICTORIA, K o. 19.

Free Public Library

2D YrcTomA, No. 9.

/

Public Works and Buildings­Lunatic Asylum

/

ToTAL DrsnuRsE~ENTs

Cash Balance at the Credit of the Old Loans' Account on the 31st December, 188G

ToTAL

ToT..\.L.

£ s. d.

2,260 () 0

2,94G 3 7

318 15 3

5,533 18 10

134<,667 11 9

£ 140,201 10 7

~ J. F. BURNS, Treasurer.

69

No.4.

THE SUPERANNUATION REPEAL FUND, 36 VICTORIA, No. 29.

ACCOUNT CURRENT

OF

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS

IN THE YEAR 1886,

UNDER THE SUPERANNUATION ACT REPEAL ACT OF 1873.

70 71

4. THE SUPERANNUATIO~ REPEAL FUND, 36 VICTORIA, No. 29.

ACCOUNT CURRENT of RECEIPTS and DJSBURSEM:EN'l'S :in the Ye·~·' ~~~~:~l~e~S~U~P::_E::R:A~N:.:_N~"_:U~A:.:1:.:'I:..:O:..:~~A.:_C.:._1':.:_:.R..:_E_' ..:_PE_ A_L_A_c_r_of_1S_7_3_. ______

1 _____ C_r_.

:_ lSSG, Ullt CL' 1 . Dr.

P _-\.Rl'ICUIJAR 01!' RECEIPTS.

Tramfcr from Consolidated llerenue Fund

/ /

/

/ /

/ /

/ /

;

The Treasury, Ken- ~outh "Tales, 31st March, 18 'i.

T oTAL

/ /

£

A ~IOUNT.

£ s. d.

134 10 ~

I -----134 10

J AMES PEARSON, Accountant

PARTICULARS OF DISBURSEME~TS.

At'rcars to Pensioners and Gratuitants

ToTAL .•• - -- •.• •

A MOUNT.

£ s. d.

I

---~"""'-'"-- '

£ 13-t 10 9

J. F. BURNS, Treasurer .

...

73

No. 5.

THE GENERAL LOANS ACCOUNT.

ACCOUNT CURRENT

OF

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS

IN THE YEAR 1886,

ON ACCOUNT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND OTHER SERVICES PH.OVIDED

FOR BY THE VARIOUS LOAN ACTS NAMED HEREIN.

18-K

Dr.

74

Nol

THE GENERAL

ACCOUNT CURRENT of RECEIPTS and DISBURSEMENTS, in the Year 1886, on

PARTICULARS OF RECEIPTS. TOTAL.

£ s. d.

Balan~e ?f Proceed of ~n cribed Stock authorized under Loan Acts 44 Vic. No. 28, 4u \1c. No. 22, 46 VIC. No. 23, and 48 Vic. No. 26, of £5,500,000 .. . ... 3,697,339 3 4

Proceeds in part of Inscribed Stock authorized under Loan Act 48 Victorift No. 26 ... 3,595,000 0 0

/

Carried forward ... £ 7,292,339 3 4

-

75

5. LOANS ACCOUNT.

Ount of PUBLIC WORKS provided for by the various LOAN ACTS named. ace

PARTICULARS OF DISBURSEMENTS. AMOUNT.

£ 8. d.

39 VICTORIA, No. 18. . . . Fortifications-Towards completmg Fortlficatwns, Port Jackson .................

41 VICTORIA, No.4. Railways-

Bathurst to Orange ... ... ... . .. ... . .. ..................

41 VICTORIA, No.7. Fortifications-Defence Works, Port J acbon, Bobny Bay, &c. ... ······ .........

43 VIC'l'ORI.A. , N 0. 11. Railways-

Tamworth to Tenterfield ... ... ... ... ... .. . 477 16 9 Dubbo to the vicinity of Bourke ... ... ... ... . .. 8,109 15 1 Gunnedah to N arrabri ... ... ... ... ... .. . 30 611 Narrandera to Hay .. . ... . .. ... . .. . .. 682 911 Goulburn to W agga W agga .. . . .. ... ... ... 33 0 5

Harbours and Rivers- --------Sewerage, City of Sydney ... ... ... ... ... . .. 46,858 13 0 Sydney Water Supply ... ... ... ... . .. .. . 8 13 0

--------44 VIcTORIA, No. 12.

Railways-Orange to Dubbo ... . .. ... ... . .. ... . .. 107 4 2 W erris Creek to Gunnedah ... ... ... ... ... 28 15 6

Electric Telegraphs-Construction of Lines generally

Harbours and Rivers-... ... ... ... . .. . .. ...............

Extension of Dock Accommodation ... ... . .. . .. ..................

44 VICTORIA, No. 28. Railways-

Southern and Northern Junction Railway-From Homebush to 478,703 Waratah (double line), 95 miles ... ... ... . .. 3 10

Sydney to W ollongong and Kiama ... ... ... ... 94,327 ]9 6 Goulburn to Cooma, via Tarago, Bungendore, and Queanbeyan,

130 miles ... ... . .. ... ... . .. . .. 309,823 3 2 N arrandera to J e:rilderie ... . .. ... ... . .. 1,866 2 9 Cootamundra to Gundagai ... ... . .. ... ... 26,404 1 3 Murrumburrah to Blayney, 108 miles ... ... . .. . .. 265,186 4 4

Harbours and Rivers-Construction of Southern Breakwater, N ewcaetle ... . .. ..................

Roads and Bridges-Bridge over Gwydir, at Binger a ... ... . .. ... .. . ..................

45 VICTORIA, No. 22. Harbours and Rivers -

Completion of Darling Harbour Wharf, &c. ... ... .. . ..................

46 VICTORIA, No. 23. Harbours and Rive:rs Navigation_:.

Improvements to Clarence River Heads ... ... ... 11,177 1 2 Prison. Buildings, Trial Bay ... ... ::: ... . .. 43 11 11 Dredgmg Plant for Richmond and other Rivers ... ... . .. 7,349 5 3

Sewerage-Southern Extension from original Sewerage Farm, at Shea's

Creek to Webb's Grant, including Syphon and resumption of land at Rushcutter's Bay, Double Bay, and Waterloo, for Sewerage purpoees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ .........

Carried forward ... ... ... ... ... . .. . ............. , .. £

Cr.

I TOT.A.JJ.

£ s. d.

81 11 5

511 17 7

l4 3 4

9,333 9 1

46,867 6 0

135 19 8 125 8 7

61,045 9 11

] ,176,310 14 10

739 5 2

3,675 3 5

173 19 1

18,569 18 -:L

31,802 14 11 - ··---

1,349,387 1 4

76 77

Dr. ACCOUNT CURRENT of RECEIPTS and DISBURSEMENTS in the Year 1886-continuecl.

----------------------------------------~------~ -PARTICULARS OF RECEIPTS. ToTAL. pARTICULARS OF DISBURSEMENTS.

Brought forward ... £ s. d.

7,292,339 3 4 Brought forward ...

4G VICTORIA, No. 23-continuecl. Railways- .

Rollinrr Stock :111d purchase of Machmery, Tools, &c. o . f T Construction o ram ways... . . . . . . . ..

Construction of Line, North Shore to Junction &c. Doubling Line, Parramatta to Penrith .. . ...

... ...

.. . . ..

... .. .

... . ..

I /

48 VrcTonu, No. 2G. Harbours and Rirers Branch-

For providing \Vater Supplies for Country 'l'owns . .. . .. Further for Sydney Water Supply \V' orks .. . .. . .. . Additional Dredge and Punts for Sydney .. . .. . . . Harbour Improvements and Shipping :Facilities, Newcastle ... Harbour \Vorks, Lake Macguarie .. . .. . .. . . .. Enlarging \V entworth Wharf . . . . . . . . . . , . . .. Tug and Dredge Service .. . .. . . .. .. . . .. . .. Towards construction of Jetty, Byron Bay .. . . .. . .. Ji'or Punts for Grab Dredge, to be used first on Hastings

Ri,·er ... . .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . .. Grab Dredges and Punts for Camden Haven, &c., Districts ... T.1ight-housc, Kiama . .. . .. .. . . .. .. . . .. Northern Breakwater, N ewcaRtle-flll'ther sum.. . . .. . .. ·wood Paving, Circular Quay . .. . .. ... . .. . ..

Colonial Architect-Court-house and Lock-up, Mulwala . . . . , . .. . . .. Court -house and Lock-up, Mount Hope ... .. . .. . . .. Post and Telegraph Office, Broughton Creek . . . . . . . .. Post and Telegraph Offices, Oberon . .. .. . .. . .. . Post and Telegraph Office, Moruya . . . . . . . . . . . . Post and Telegraph Offices, Adclong .. . .. . .. . . .. Court-house, Co bar .. . ... . .. . .. .. . . .. Court-house, Darlingburst, Dwarf Wall and Iron Palisading,

Erection of . .. .. . . .. . .. .. . .. . . .. Court-house, Cooma, Erection of... .. . ... .. . . .. Court-house and Post Office, Balmain . . . . . . . . . . .. Naval Stations, Port Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Sites and Buildings Fire Brigades, &c. . .. .. . . .. . .. Erection of Buildings at the University for Natural History and

Zoological Library .. . .. . .. . . .. .. . .. .

Roads and Bridges-Bridge over Wils0n's Creek, Lismore . . . . . . . , . . .. Bridge, King Creek, Port Macquarie . .. . .. . .. .. . Bridge over Brungle Creek, Road from W algett to Coonamble Bridge over the River Patterson . . . . .. .. . . .. . .. Bridge, Bega to Brogo . .. .. . .. . . .. .. . .. . Iron Steam-punt, Harwood Island . .. .. . .. . .. . Resumption of Land for Sewerage Purposes . . . . . . . ..

Railway Branch-- Erection of new Workshops, and for Machinery aud Sidings in

connection therewith... .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. Trial Surveys .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. .. · City Extension .. . . .. . .. .. . . . . . .. .. . Perth to Rockley .. . .. . . .. .. . . .. .. . . .. Inverell to Glen Innes, 45 miles .. . . .. .. . .. . . .. South Grafton to Glen Innes, 103 miles . . . . . . . . . Grafton to the Tweed River, &c.... . . . . . . . . . . .. Muscle brook to Cassilis . .. . .. . .. .. . . .. .. .

Carried forward

-~

£ 7,292,330 3 4

Tarago to Braidwood . .. . .. ... .. . ... ... Gundagai to Tumut via AdelonO' including iron bridO'e oyer the

. b' b nver Murrumbidgee, 33 miles . .. .. .

Carried forward ... £ -

AMOUNT.

£ B. d.

35,598 G 1 87,039 14 7

78 5 3 16 14 0

Cr.

TOTAL.

£ B. d. 1,349,387 1 4

122,732 19 11

78 79

1 __ D_r_. -------------------c_o_u __ T_c_u_R_R_E_N_T_o,£_R_E_c_E_I_P_T~S-a=nd DISBURSEMENTS in the Year 1886-continued.

~

I I

PARTI ULAR OF RECEIPT'.

Brought forward ...

~roT.A.L

I

TOTAL.

£ s. d.

7,292,339 3 4

£ 7,292,339 3 4

-pARTICULARS OF DISBURSEMENTS.

Brought forward

48 VIcTORIA, No. 26-contimted. Kiama to Jervis Bay . .. .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . Bega to Eden, 40 miles . ,. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. . Goulburn to Crookwell, 25 miles ... . .. .. . .. . . .. Galong to Burrowa, 18 miles . . . ... ... .. . .. . Waaga W agga to Tumberumba . .. . .. . .. .. . .. . Tenterfield to the Queensland border, 12 miles... . .. ... Orange to Molong via Borenore, 21 miles . . . . . . . . . } Borenore to Forbes via Cudal, 60 miles... ... .. . ... Alterations, additions, and improvements at Stations, increased

siding accommodation, and other purposes.. . .. . .. .

Liqht Lines- I

Forbes to Wilcannia ... ... . .. ... ... . .. N yngan to Co bar ... . .. ... ... . .. . .. .. . Narrabri to Moree ... ... ... ... . .. .. . .. . Culcairn to Corowa ... ... ... . .. ... . ..

Fortifications-For Gun-carriages and Defence Works generally

50 VIcTORIA, No. 28.

AMOUNT.

£ s. d. 103,504 4 4

2,216 5 7 3,005 7 3 1,063 15 7

147 9 8 2,807 16 6

37,136 14 3

50,078 6 10

179,171 3 10

1,177 5 11 27 0 5

138 18 8 1,570 14 2

Country Towns Water Supply... ... ... ... ... ... 6,806 8 11

Sydney Water Supply Works, inclusive of cost of Temporary Supply -further sum... . .. .. . . .. . .. .. . .. . 259,675 18 9*

Wollongong-Towards deepening Harbour ... ... ... . .. 1 143 0 8

Trial Bay-Prison Buildings and Breakwater ... ... . .. , __ 2_,_7_72 13 4

Colonial Architect's Branch-Purchase of La?-d, Phillip and Hunter Streets-for Police and;

other Pubhc Offices .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. .

1 University Medical School... .. . .. . . .. . .. .. . Completion of the New General Post Office ... ... . .. Bathurst Gaol-Completion of the .. . .. . ... .. . Dubbo Public Buildings, including Site . .. .. . . .. . ..

Roads and Bridges Branch-Iron Bridge over Gwydir or Big River at Bingera

Sewerage Branch-Sydney Sewerage Works-Works in progress and resumption

of land... ... ... ... ... ... ... . .. Railway Branch-

Tamworth to Tenterfield-further sum ... W allerawang to Mudgee . .. . . Albury to R.iver Murray .. . .. . Doubling line to Penrith .. . .. . Sydney to W ollongong and Kiama Oootamund.ra to Gundagai ... Trial Surveys . . . . . . . .. Rolling Stock and Machinery .. . Purchase of Railway Stores .. .

Electric Telegraphs-Construction and extension of Telegraph Lines generally­

further sum ... ... TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS

26,739 16 11 13,127 8 7 4,239 0 0 6,300 0 0

105 13 10

180,134 10 4 33,997 8 5 27,334 19 4 55,202 19 3

244,225 18 6 4,162 10 1 6,110 11 11

212,444 3 5 300,000 0 0

£

C.asH BA.L.A.NCE AT THE DEBIT oF THIS AccouNT oN 31sT DECEMBER, 1885

OA.sH BA.LA.NCE A.T THE CREDIT oF THIS AccouNT 31sT DECEMBER, 188G

TvTAL £

• Includes £22,084 3s. 7d. on account of Hudson's Temporary Water Supply.

Cr.

TOTAL.

£ s. d. 1,844,293 19 10

379,131 3 10

2,913 19 2

61,718 7 6

269,398 1 8

50,511 19 4

3,578 3 7

57,832 7 4

1,063,613 1 3

27,831 0 2

3,760,822 3 8

1,2 31,877 11 10

2,299,639 7 10

7,292,339 3 4

The Treasury, New South Wales, 31st ~farch, 1887.

JAMES PEARSON, Accountant. J. F. BURNS,

Treasurer.

81

No. 6.

PUBLIC INSTRUCTION ENDOWMENT ACCOUNT.

ACCOUNT CURREN'r

OF

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSE~lENTS

IN TilE YEAR

1886.

13-L

2

No. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

Dr. ACCOUNT CUl{RENT 0~" RECEIPTS AND

PARTICULAR 0~" RECEIPTS. AMOUNT. T01'AL.

£ s. d. £ s. d.

To B.ll ~-cE, 31 T DECEMBER, 1 5-

a h in the Trea ury... .. . 21,129 3 3

Inve tments-

Debentures in Treasury Chest ...

New South W ales :Four pet· Cents.

68,400 0 0

106,781 19 3

----- 175,181 19 3

To CoLLECTIO:KS-

Rent of Leases ...

Deed Fees-Special Permits to cut Timber, &c.

Interest on Investments

~---------------------------------- ToTAL

The Trea ury, New ~ 'outh Wales, 31st March, 1887.

7,401 13 9

254 8 9

6,097 9 3

196,3 11 2 5

13,753 11 9

£ 210,064 14 3

JAMES PEARSON, Accountant.

83

6. ENDOWMEN'l' ACCOUNT.

DISBURSEMENTS IN THE YEAR 1886.

I PARTICULARS OF DISBURSEMENTS.

BY SALARIES . " ... . " ... " . ... ... "0

Contingencies ". ". ". ... . " . " " .

Refunds, &c .... ". . " ... ... . " ... " 0

Transfer to Consolidated Revenue Fund, in terms of 6th Clause of Act 44 Vic. No. 19-

On account of Income, 1884 . " . " ... " . ... Do do, 1885 ". ... " . ... . "

Do do, 1886 ". ... " . ... 00 0

Balance, 31st December, 1886-

Cash in Treasury ... ... ... ... ... " . ...

Investments-

Debentures in Treasury Chest ... ... ... 68,400 0 0

New South Wales Four per Cents. ... ... 106,781 19 3 --

'

TOTAL ... ... .. . ...

Cr.

AMOUNT. ToTAL.

£ s. d. £ s. d.

1,281 6 2

763 6 10

23 0 0 2,067 13 0

1,368 411

1,067 16 5

11,624 9 7

14,060 10 11

16,128 3 11

18,754 11 1

175,181 19 3 193,936 10 4

.. ······ ······ £ 210,064 14 3

J. F. BURNS, Treasurer.

So

=============================

No.7.

CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION ACCOUNT. (48 VICTORIA, No. 24).

ACCOUNT CURRENT

OF

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS

IN TilE YEAR

1886.

=============== - - =-======:-====

86

No. CIVIL SERVICE SUPER ..

(48 Vro.

Dr. ACCOUNT CURRENT OF RECEIPTS .A.Nn

PARTICULAR OF RECEIPT.

To Balance, 31 t December 18 5 T D d

. ' ............. . o e ucbon from the Salaries of Public o'ffi ... : .... t ·t·h· ................. .. ........ ................ ' ... .. ... .

the year 1 86 .. .. .. . .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .... .. .. eels, a 0 rate of 4 per cent. per annum, during

To amount of Fines received in 1 6 · .. · ... ... · ..... ... ... · .. ...... ... · ........ ...... ... .. · .... .. ......... "' [

To Endowment from Consolidated Re~~~·~~· .Ft~~d· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·' · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · To Transfer from chedule B amount p 'd d f .. · .... .... · · .... : .. · · .. · .. .. .. " · .. · .. "· ..... · .. · .. · "· · · 'I I t . , rov1 e or uperannuatwn Office·

o n ere ton U:mnvested Funds to 30th Jtme 18 6 IB ................. , ....... ..

To Refund Pen-wn, improperly charaed to thi~ Accou~t·i~"i885"""· .. .. ....... ......................... . ····················· ····· · ··· ··· ·········

AMOUNT. TOTAL.

£ s. (~I £ s.

····· ············· 70,455 10

63,630 19 6 74 15 0

20,000 0 0 3,500 0 0 3,282 16 1

7 0 0 90,495 10

Carried forward.............................. £ 160,951 1 3

d. 8

7

87

7. ANNUATION ACCOUNT.

No. 24.)

DISBURSEMENTS IN '£liE YE.A.H. 1886. Cr.

PARTICULARS OP DISBURSEMEN'rS. PEUIOD FOU WJliCH DUAWN. I

A1>10UN'l'. TOTAL.

From 'J.'o

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BY P ENS W XS AU'l'HOlUl'-.~>D UNDER ScHEDULE B :-J . 8. Adam, late Chief Draftsman, Survey Oirtce ...... .. ......... ....... .. Thomas Bevan, laLc Trooper, Mounted Police ... ...... ... .... .. ... ... .. . ..... . T. C. Battley, late Clerk of Petty Sessions, Gosford ........ .... ...... .. .. .. L. J. Brcnn:wd, late f:luperiotcndent of Stores ... ...... .. .... ........... . .. Hy. Broderick, late Engineer, &c, Marine Board ............ .. .. ..... .... .. \V. W. Darke, late Assistant Surveyor .. ...... ..... .... .. .......... ..... .... . .. Ellen Del prado, l::Lte Housekeeper, Audit Office ... . ..... ........ ..... .. .... .. Eliza B. Daly, l:J.tc Postmistress, Maitland . .. .... ,, .. .. .. .. .... ..... .. ... .... . Henry Halloran, lat~ Under Secretary, Co~onial Secretary' s Department R. T. Hall, late Ass1stant Inspector, A.ud1t Office ......... .. .............. . J as. Larmer, late Surveyor .. . ..... .. ... .. ......... ... ................. .. ........ .. H. R. Labatt, late .Assistant Surveyor, B arbours :mel Rivers Depart-

ment ......... ... .. . .. ....... .. .......... ... ...... ... ..... .. .. ......... ...... ..... . .. . C. G. N. Lockhart, late Commissioner of Crown Lands .. .... ........ ... . David Moores, late Foreman, Colonial Stores .. ....... .... .. ....... ...... .... . Hannah Pope, laic Housekeeper, Colonial Secretary 's Office ...... .. ..... .. J as. H. P alm er, late Shol'thand-writer , Legislative Assembly .. .. ..... .. 1'hos. Reilly, late Sergeant lo Governor-General' s Orderlies .. ............ . J ames Warner, late Assistant Surveyor ... .. . .. . .. .. .. .. ...... . .... .......... . Edward Wilson, late Constable, P enrith Police ... ........... . .. .. .. ........ .

BY PENSIONil .A.U'l'l:LORIZED uNmm CIVIL SERVICE AcT oF 188-t :-Joseph Bell, late Public School Teacher, Duval .... .. ....... . . . ... .. .... . . .A.. J. Burnell, late Chief Draftsman, Survey Department ... . .... . .... .. Wm. Crane, late Stipendiary Magistrate, Sydney ... ... .. ................ .. . James E . Cumming, late Public School Teacher, Jerry's Plains ....... .. H. G. L. Carroll, late Inspector Telegraph Lines .. ........ . ........ .... ... . J ames Curoam, late Warder, Parramatta Gaol ......................... .. .. . Thomas Crothers, late Railway Station-master, Hartley ................ .. M, Dubigg, late Public School Teacher, N elanglo .. .... ...... ... ... ... ..... . Der.nis Dempsey, late Locker, Customs Department ... .. ...... ............ . Anthony Darby, late Warder, Darlinghurst Gaol .......... .. .... .. .... ... .. Robt. Donaldwn, late Road Superintendent ....... .... ..... ..... ...... ..... . John Dunkin, late Letter-carrier, General Post Office ...... ....... .... ... . Thomas Field, late Messenger, Lil.nds Department ...... ................... .. Pierce Goold, late Postmaster, Newtown .. .......... ... .. .. ........ ... ..... . .. . Canard Gosnell, late Carriage Lifter, Railway Department . ............ .. J. T. Harrison, late Post and Telegraph-master, Corowa. ...... .......... .. George P. Hayes, late Public School Teacher, Howlong ......... ... ..... . E. R Hinder, late Public School Teacher, Enfield .. .................. .. . William Hanna, late Warder, Albury Gaol . ........... .. ........ ... .. ..... . Thomas Harland, late Mate, Dredge " Vulcan " ............... .. . .. ..... .. Richard Hawkins, late Public School Teacher, Prospect .. . .... ......... .. .Alexr. Johnson, late 1st Class Draftsman, Survey Department ....... .. Geo.Jamieson, late DistrictEngineer, Railway Department ... ... ........ . J ames Kelly, late Warder, Darlinghurst Gaol ....................... .. .. .. . William Langton, late Public School Teacher, Rivers tone ... .. .. ... ... . . Sam. King. Miller, late Public School Teacher, Burrarong ............ . .. P. D. M'Cormick, late Public School Teacher, Crown-street, Sydney .. . R. M'Dougall, late Public School Teacher, Bum bury .. .................. . John M'George, late Superintendent, Cooma H ospital for Insane ..... . Thomas Newport, late Driver, Railway Department . ......... .. .... ... .. . Thomas O'Brien, late Warder, Bathur~t Gaol ...... .. ....... .. ..... ...... .. Michael O'Grady, late Public School Teacher, Saucy Creek . .. ......... .. . J ames Pt"octor, late Inspector Locomotives, Rail way Department . .. ..... . C. C. P entland, late Public School Teacher, Daisy Dale ...... .. .. .... .. . Charles Parsons, late Warder, Maitland Gaol .......... ...... .. .... .... .... . George Palmer, late Public School Teacher, Wyong Creek ...... .. .... .. . George Poole, laLc Boatswain, Marine Board .... ... .. ... . .. .. . .. .. ... ..... .. . Macnamara R.usscll, late Chief Draftsman, Rail way Department ... . .. . . .

CR.rried forward

Carried forward ...... ... .................. ....... ..

1 Oct. , 1 385 1 July,

" 1 Dec., , 1 Oct.,

" 1 Dec., " 1 Oct., " 1 Dec., " , ,

, " 1 Oct., "

" "

" " " ,. ,

" "

, 1 Dee., 1 Oct,

" " " "

1 ~pril, 1885 26 Jan., ,

1 Dec., , 1 Oct., , 7 Nov, , 1 Mar., 1886 1 Jan., , 1 Aug., 1885

15 Feb, 1886 1 Mar., , 1 May, , 1 Rep., , 1 Oct., , 1 Feb., , 1 Oct., , 1 Dec., 1885 1 May, 1886 1 April, ,

,, JJ

1 Oct., , 1 Sept., , 1 Jan., , 1 June, , 1 Mar., , 1 Oct., , 1 June, ,, 1 Dec., 1885

,, , 11 Feb., 1885

1 Dec., ,, 1 Mar., 1886 1 Jan., , 1 Dec., 1885

, " l Mar., 1886 1 Dec., 1885 1 June, 1886 1 Dec., 1885

I

£ d. £ s. d.

30 Sept., 1886 228 10 10 30 June,

" 9 2 5

30 Nov., "

118 12 0 30 Sept.,

" 171 8 0

30 Nvv., "

196 0 0 30 Sept.,

" 153 0 8

30 Nov., "

39 11 0

" " 109 0 0

" " 800 0 0

30 Oct., " 179 16 8

5 June, "

113 13 0

30 Sept., "

53 12 0 31 Aug.,

" 196 3 4

30 Sept., "

48 12 0

" " 22 16 8

, "

267 16 8

" " 32 13 4

" " 70 0 0

" " 14 18 0

-------- 2,825 G 7

30 Nov., 1886 77 15 0 30 Sept.,

" 74 1 8

30 Nov., "

369 16 0

" , 90 6 0

" " !12 7 5

" , 34 2 6

30 Sept., "

16 19 9 30 Nov .,

" 41 14 8

" 56 t:s 1

" 28 18 3

31 Oct., "

53 8 0 30 Nov.,

" 15 0 9

" , 5 10 2

31 Oct., "

64 0 3 30 Nov.,

" 6 2 0

31 Dec., "

88 11 3 30 Nov., , 10 5 4 30 SepL.,

" 52 5 0

" " 16 7 0

30 Oct., "

3 10 3 30 Nov.,

" 23 1 0

" " 130 7 9

30 Nov., , 83 9 0

" " 33 3 0

" " 8 1 8

" " 50 3 6

30 Sept., "

64 2 6

" " 28 17 6

" " 114 16 6

31 Mar., , 18 7 4 30 Nov.,

" 25 12 3

, " 46 17 3

30 Sept., " 75 12 6

30 Nov., , 20 10 0

" " 35 11 0

" " 24 13 0

31 Dec., " 36 8 0

30 Nov., "

111 0 0

.. ... ....... ... 2,128 3 1

-------··· ···· ····· ··· .. ........ .. £ 2,825 6 7

Dr.

The Treasury, K ew 'outh "\\~ales, 318t )larch: 1887.

J\ 'COUKT CURRE NT of RECEIPT~ nnd

r ARTICl"L.AR OF RECEIPT . TOTAL.

£ 8. d.

Brougltt forward ... ... , ................ .... . ..... ... ... .. . , . . 160,D51 1 3

TOT .I. I, ............. .. ......... ' " . ..... . ' ........ ... ;[; 160,!)51 1 3

J .A.ArEB PE.ATISO:N,

Accountant.

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89

DISBURSE:MENTS m the Y ea.r 1886-continued.

PERIOD FOR WITICII DRAWN.

'l'o PARTICULARS OF DISBURSEMENTS.

I 1------------------------------~------~------~----

From

AMOUNT.

£ B. d.

Brought forward ................................... , .. .

BY PENSIONS AUTITORIZED UNDER CIVIL SERVICE ACT OF 1884-­

continued. Brought forward ... ... .... ............... .. ..... . ... .. . ···· ···· ···· ·· · ··· ···· ·· ··· ··· 2,123 3 1

1 Dec., 1885 30 Nov., 1886 46 12 0 1 Nov., "

31 Dec. , "

G3 7 0 Adv a need. 100 0 0

P. Rohan, late Public School Teacher, _Spaniard Hill .. ......... .... ....... .. Thomas Richards, late Government Prmter ........................ ......... .. .

Do do do ... .... ... ................. . ... .. 19 June, 1885 30 Nov., , 10:1. 18 1

1 Dec., ,. " " 69 10 0

1 April, 1886 " "

24 6 0 1 Dec., 1885

" " 50 1 0

1 June, 1886 " "

83 5 6 1 Oct. , " " "

5 18 4 1 Mar., " " "

37 1 9 1 Jan.,

" " " 18 12 2

George Sp_ans~ick, late Pu?lic S~hool T~acher, Appin ............. . ..... .. William Stxsm1th, late Engme-dn ver, R atlway Department .... .. ........ . S<.1muel Small, late L 'tbourer, Ordnanl'e Department .. .................... .. Jane Stevenson, late Public School Teacher, Camperdown ............. .. John Stack, late 1st Class Draftsman, Survey Department ............. .. F. E . Suter, bte Cook and Steward, Dredge "Vulcan" ................ .. Henry Tessier, late Boatman, Macleay River ............................... . Josiah West, lale Messenger, Railway Department ...... ... .............. . William Wilkins, late Messenger, Customs Department ......... ... .... .. 1 May, " " "

36 19 8

Robt. D. Ward, late Surgeon, Hyde Park Asylum .... ..................... .. 16 April, " 31 Aug.,

" 15 3 9

BY GRATUITIES GRANTED UNDER CLAUSE 44 TO THE FOLLOWING OFFICERS, VIZ. :-James Williams, late Station-master, Milthorpe .. . ... ... ... .. .. .. ... ... .. . ... ... ...... ...... ... ... ... ............ ... ... 238 17 9

Joseph Burt·ell, late Laborer, Glebe Island Abattoirs ...... ... .. ...... ~................... ......................... .... 96 10 6

Mrs. Christina Waldron, late Public School Teacher, Wyagdon ............ ...... ... .. .... ... ... .... .. ... ......... 169 3 4

T. A. Tenison-Woods, late Locker, H.M. Customs ......... ... ....... .. ...... ... ....... .. ...... ..................... ... 207 15 7

Ellen M'Namara, late Public School Teacher, Mount Rivero......................................................... 117 12 9

J. Swinton Murray, late Description Writer, Survey Department ................. .... ........................ .... .. 163 6 8

William Grant, 2nd Class Draftsman, Survey Department ........................... ... ... ....................... . 174 2 7

Cr.

TOTAL.

£ s. d. 2,825 G 7

2,792 18 4

Mrs. M. E. Butler, l::t.te Public School Teacher, Wheeney Creek ............ ...... ...... .... .. ......... ....... .. ... 4-5 15 4 ------ 1,213 4 6

BY GRATUITIES GRANTED UNDER CLAUSE 49 TO TITE FOLLOWING OFFICERS, VIZ. :-

Herl:Jert Greenland, late Surveyor, Railway Department ...... ... ............ ... ...... .... ..... ... .... . .... ...... ... 166 6 0

Michael Langley, late W arder, Darlinghurst Gaol .... ...... ....................... ...... ... .... .. ......... ....... .. ... 149 0 10

William Buchanan, do do ............ ......... .. ....... ...... ...... ... .. .... ... ...... ...... ... 209 7 6

Robert Argue, late Labourer, Stores Department .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . .... ... .. .. .. ... .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. 169 6 8

.A. Coupar, late Goods Clerk, Murrurundi... ... ...... ... .. . ... ............ ... ... ...... ... ...... ... ............ ... ... ... ... 105 18 0

Hemy Rowr, late Signalman, Railway Department ... .. .. .. ... .. . ... .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. . .. .. .... . ..... .. .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . 115 16 0

.A. Fawcett, lat.e Timekeeper, Railway Department .. .......... .. ................ ... ........... :........................ 43 10 10

James W. Cayser, late Chief Draftsman, 'l'ramway Department ............ ........... . ......... .................. 100 0 0

Mrs. Catherine Chape, late P ostmistress, Balmain .. . ............ .... ..... ...... .. .... . .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. 201 3 4 ----1,260

BY GRATUITIES GRANTED UNDER CLAUSE 50, TO THE R ELATIVES OF THE UNDERMENTIONED DECEASED 9 2

OFFICERS, VIZ. :-Frank Pemberton, late Station-master, Bungendore .. ................... .. ............ . .......... ..... ... ... .. .... ..... .

Wm. Chantreel, late Clerk, Railway Department ............... .. ............. .. .... ........... ......... . ....... .. .. .

Wm. Gray, late Public School Teacher, Leichhardt ...... .............. .... ........... ....... . .. ....... .... ... .... .

James Buckland, late Public School Teacher , Pennant Hills ....................................................... ..

Edward Leeson, late Post and Telegraph Master, Nambuccra ...... ............... .............. . ................ ..

BY GRATUITIES GRANTED UNDER CLAUSE 51, TO THE RELATIVES OF THlJJ UNDERMENTIONED D ECEASED OFFICERS, VIZ. :-

George Robertson, late Public School Teacher, Newcastle ........... ... ............................ .... ............ ..

~lex. Thorbu1·n, late Station-master, Byerock ... .... . ... ..... . ... .... ........ ......... ............ .......... . · ..... · .. ·

S1mon Conroy, late W arder, Darlinghurst Gaol .... .. . ... .. .. .. ..... ... ... .... ... ..... ... ... .... .. ...... .... ... ....... .

Michael M:'Donough, late Public School Teacher, Coodal .. ......... .. ............................. .... ...... .. .... ..

E. 0 . Dwyer, late .Accountant, L ands Department ............ .. . .. ....... ..... ....... ............................... ..

P. W. Street, late Inspect or of Conditional Purchases ......... ... ... ............ ..... ...... ... .. ............. .. ... ..

0 . 0. Helm, late Clerk, Mines Department ...... .... ........ ......... ... ..................... .. ... ....... ......... ... .. .

~-Mulhall, late Light-house Keeper, Broken Bay .................................................................... .

homas Argent, late Clerk, Mines Department ................ ........... .... ........ ......... ...... ... .... ........ .. .

~ohn L. M'Skimming, late Public School Teacher, Collector ....... ... .... .... .. . .... .............. .. ..... ...... ... ..

i ~-Morgan, late Public School Teacher, Hargraves ................................................................ ..

F. · Radford, late Clerk, Department of Public Instruct ion ..... ...... ................. . .......... .... ......... ..

Hedk. Hosier, late Reader, Government Printing Office ..................... ............ .. ...... ........ .. ....... ..

J ~nry Stonehill, late Watchman, Government Printing Office ................... . .............. ......... ..... .... ..

J \ n Blackwood, late Public School Teacher, Blue Gum Flat ..................................................... .

Ao ~ Clem~nts, late R eader, Government Printing Office ......... .... .. .. .......... .... ........ .................. .. .

R: h. ~abns, late Teacher, Public School, Marroo .................................................................... .

Me F~r Hurn, late Fettler, Railways ... ....... .............................. .. ............ ... ... ... ... ..... ... ..... .... .

J · tt~gerald, late Surveyor , Railway Department ..... .. ............................................................. .

R~mhs d held on, late Public School Teacher, Stockyard Creek ........................................ . .......... ..

GlC ar AW. Balshawe, late Public School Teacher, Woodlands .~ ............... , .. . ....... ........ .. . ... ........ .

eorge · Thrum, late Foreman, Government Printing Office ............... .... ...... .... .................. .... . ..

}3y MISCELLANEOUS.

::f~d ?f improper deductions ... ..... . ..................... ...................................... . ...... ... ............ . ..

nswn nnproperly charged to tlus Account transferred in 1887 ................................. .. ....... - ..... ..

TOTAL PAYMENTS ··················································································································

97 10 0 90 0 0

125 0 0 108 0 0 268 6 8

131 12 0 112 0 0

75 5 7 90 0 0

185 0 0 128 1 8 160 0 0

90 0 0 75 0 0 90 0 0 90 0 0

160 0 0 86 5 0 73 0 0 90 0 0

105 0 0 66 0 0 914 4

140 0 0 66 0 0 66 0 0

175 0 0

116 3 1 25 16 8

............

688 16 8

2,263 18 7

141 19 9 ------11,186 13 7

By BALANCE, 31ST DECEMBER, 1886 ......... .... ........................................................ ............ ... ...... ... . .............. 149,764 7 8

18-M

TOTAL ...................................................... £ 160,951 1 3

J. F. BURNS, Treasurer.

91

No.8.

POLICE REWARD FUND. {16 VIOTORI.A, No. 33, AND 25 VIOTORI.A, No. 16.)

ACCOUNT CURRENT

01!'

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMEN'rS

IN THE YEAR

1886.

92

No, POLICE RE.

(16 VrcTORIA, No. 33 I

Dr. ACCOUNT CURRENT OF RECEIPTS AND

P .A.RTICUL.A.RS OF RECEIPTS.

To BALANcE, 31sT DECE:illlER, 1885 :-

ln>estment-Public Works Debentures (24 Vic. Nc. 24) .......................... .

ln>e tment-Debentures (39 Vic. No. 18) ............................................ .

Cash in Treasm·y ............................................................................. .

AMoUNT.

£ s. d.

200 0 0

14,000 0 0

18,177 8 4

To .A..:lloUNT oF F:c>Es, &c., RECEIVED IN 1886 ··································································

TOTAL.

£ s. d.

32,377 8 4

To lSTEREST ON DEBENTURES BELONGING TO THIS FUND ...................................................... 8,951 10 8

570 0 0

I -------------------------TOTAL,,,: .... ; ............... £ 41,89819 0

The Treasury, New South Wales, 31st ])farch, 1887.

JAMES PEARSON, Accountant.

93

8. WARD FUND. AND 25 VrcTORIA., No. 16.)

DISBURSEMENTS IN TilE YEA.R 1886.

NAMES.

BY PENSIONS PAID:-Margaret Wood, widow of late Chief Constable

Wood, of the Maitland Police ................. . Jane Govers, widow of late Constable J ames

Govers ... ............ ........... ··· ...... ... ... ·· ··· Elizabeth Murphy, widow of late C_hief c_onstable

Murphy, of the Po~·t Macquane Pollee ...... Louisa Codrington, w1dow of late Trooper

Codrington, of the Western Gold Escort ... .A.nn W altbam, widow of ln.te Constable Waltham,

of the Casino Police . ........................... . . Julin. Ledgerwood, widow of late Constable

Ledgerwood, of the Newcastle Police ........ . Eliza Watson, widow of bte Constable Watson, of

the Maitland Police .... . .... .. ................. . . .A.nn Foy, widow of late Constable Foy, of the

Tabulam Police ................................. .. Catherine Bannon, widow of late Constable

William Bannon ................................... . Elizabeth Nelson, widow of late Constable Samuel

Nelson ............................................... . Mary Ann Walliugs, widow of late Senior-

sergeant Thomas W allings .................... . Mary Agnes Drum, widow of late Senior-con-

stable Drum .. . ... ... ............................. . Eliza Liplaw, widow of late Senior·constable J obn

Liplaw ............................................... . Kate Daly, widow of late E. W. Daly .......... .. Isabella Hird, widow of late Constable Wm. Hird Georgina Mitchell, widow of late Constable

Mitchell ... ... ......... ... . .. ...... ......... ........ .

Anni~~n~na~as:.~:~~~~ .~~.~~~~~~~-.c.~~,.~~~~~~. ~·.t.~~~~

BY GRATUITIES P.A.ID :-

PERIOD FOR WHICll DRAWN.

From I To

1 Oct., 1885 ... 30 Sept., 1886

" ... "

...

" ... "

...

" ... "

.. .

1 July, 1885 ... 24 July, 1885

1 Oct., 1885 ... 30 Sept., 1886

1 July, 1885 ... 24 Aug., 1885

1 Oet., 1885 ... 30 Sept., 1 886

" ... "

. ..

" ... "

...

" .. . "

...

" .. . "

...

" ... "

... "

... " . ..

" ... "

...

" ... "

...

3 April, 1886 ... " ...

Isabel Rose, widow of Constable J. Rose ...... .. ...................... ........ ..... ... .... . Margaret Bain, widow of Constable Donald Bain .. ... . ...•.............. ... ...... .... ..... Kate Daly, widow of Sergeant Edward William Daly ................................... . Emma M. Waters, widow of Inspector George Waters ................................ . Jane Carrigan, widow, and Perie .A.. Carrigan, Executor, of late Senior·constable

Joseph W. Carrigan ....................................................................... . Agnes Redshaw, widow of Constable Samuel Redshaw ................................... . Ellen Kennedy, widow of Constable Roger Kennedy ............ ........ .. ... ....... .. .. Mary Baikie, widow of Senior-sergeant Alexander Baikie ..... .... . , .................. . Margaret Nelson, <laughter of late Senior-sergeant .Alexander Raikie ...........•...... Catherine Little, widow of eenior-constable Prince Little ................................ .

BY MISCELLANEOUS pAYMENTS :-Board, lodging, and education of son of late Senior·constable Ed. M. Webb·Bowen Transfer to Sheep Account-amounts credited in error to this Fund .............. . .. .

Do Consolidated Revenue Fund-amounts credited in error to this Fund ....................... . ............ ..... ..................................... ............. ..

Refund of fines ........ ................. ..... ........ ......... · · .... · .. · .. · .. · .. · .. · .. · .. · "· .. · .. · Funeral expenses of deceased Constables ..... ................................................ .

Cr.

AMOUNT TOTAL. DRAWN.

-

£ s. d. £ s. rl.

62 10 0

50 0 0

50 0 0

18 5 0

1 13 7

40 0 0

2 19 2

30 0 0

36 10 0

15 0 0

150 0 0

91 5 0

40 0 0 55 9 2 75 0 0

75 0 0

19 15 7 813 7 6

30 0 0 25 0 0

277 10 0 Ml 13 4

240 0 0 340 0 0 225 0 0 215 0 0 100 0 0 240 0 0

2,234 3 4

52 0 0 2 10 0

12 12 6 93 0 0 66 0 0

...... ...... 'TOTAL PAYMENTS ...................................................... £ 9,921 6 4

BY BALANCE, 31ST DECEMBER, 1886 :-Investment-Public Works Debentures (24 Vic. No. 24) ............................... .. Investment-Debentures (39 Vic. No. 18) ................. . ............ .. .................. . Cash in 'Treasury ........................................................... ·· .. · .. · .... · ...... · .. · ..

200 0 0 14,000 0 0 17,777 12 8

31,977 12 8

TOTAL .......................................... £ 41,898 19 0

J. F. BURNS, Treasurer.

95

No. 9.

POLICE SUPERANNUATION FUND. (16 VICTORIA, No. 33, AND 25 VICTORIA, No. 16.)

ACCOUNT CURRENT OF

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS

IN THE YEA.R

1886.

96

No. POLICE SUPER.

(16 VrcTORI.A., No. 33 I

Dr. ACCOUNT CURRENT OF RECEIPTS AND

P .A.RTIOULARS OF RECEIPTS. AMOUNT. TOTAL.

To B.A..LJ...NCE, 31sT DECE:llBER, 1 5- £ B. d. £ s. d.

InYestments, yiz. :-

Public Works Debentures (2-:1! Vic. No. 24) 16,000 0 0

Less Cash Overdraft £ 6,647 13 10

9,~52 6 2

To AMOUXT OF DEDUCTroxs from the SALARIES of the Po!iiCE FoncE, paid into the Treasury in 1886 . . . . . . . .. 6,232 8 1

To b--rEREST ON DEnENTUREs belonging to this Fund 800 0 0

To TRANSFER from PoLICE REW.A.RD FuKD 6,647 13 0

/ 1-----

Carried forward £ 23,032 7 3

-

-

97

8. ANNUATION FUND. AND 25 V ICTORI.A., NO. 10.)

DISBURSEMENTS IN THE YEAR 1886.

PERIOD FOR WTIICll DRAWN.

NAMES. From To

AMOUNT

DRAWN.

BY PENSIONS P.A.ID- £ B. d. Superintendent James ~arland ... 1 Oct., 1885 30 Sept., 1886 300 0 0 Inspector Thomas Kerngan . . . . . . , , 275 0 0 Inspector Charles Thorpe . .. . .. 3 Sept., 1886 , 23 3 7 Sub-Inspector Peter Conway . . . 1 Oct., 1885 , 136 17 6 Sub-Inspector Samuel D. Johnstone... , , 187 10 0 Sub-Inspector James Keegan .. . , , 168 15 0 Sub-Inspector Robert W. Waters . . . , , 121 13 4 Acting Sub-Inspector J. H .. Webb ... , , 127 15 0 Chief Constable Thomas H1ldebrandt , , 123 0 0 Chief Constable S. H. Horne . . . , 11 May, 1886 71 1 11 0hief Constable James Skelton .. . , 30 Sept., 1886 70 0 0 Sergeant-Major Edward Giles . . . , , 139 18 4 Senior Sergeant John Buckley . . . , , 86 13 9 Senior Sergeant Jeremiah ]'rewin .. . , , 36 10 0 Senior Sergeant John Harmer .. . , , 191 12 6 Senior Sergeant David Haw kin . . . , , 95 10 3 Senior Sergeant Abraham Kershaw . . . , , 115 11 8 Senior Sergeant William Lawler .. . 6 Oct., 1885 , 138 18 0 Senior Sergeant Richard Lee ... 1 Oct., 1885 , 142 19 2 Senior Sergeant Joseph Parker . . . ,, , 191 12 6 Senior Sergeant James Sheridan . . . , , 121 13 4 Sergeant Michael Cassidy .. . .. . , , 82 2 G Sergeant:J ohn Da\vson . . . . . . , , I 106 9 2 Sergeant L. Dwyer .. . .. . .. . , , 74 10 5 Sergeant Thomas Goldrick . . . . . . 4 Jan., 1885 , 122 15 6 Sergeant Thomas Gibbons . . . . . . 1 Oct., 1885 10 .July, 1886 82 10. 10 Sergeant John Kearney . .. .. . 6 Oct., 1885 30 Sept., 1886 80 8 0 Sergeant Adam Haggarty ... .. . 16 April, 188G , 75 12 0 Sergeant John F. Lane . .. .. . 1 Oct., 1885 , 121 13 4 Sergeant Alexander Miller .. . .. . , , 168 10 3 Sergeant Francis Rooney . . . . . . , , 74 10 5 Sergea.nt Henry:stapleton . . . . . . , , 126 4 7 Sergeant William Sutton . . . . . , , 168 10 3 Sergeant Henry Tubman .. . .. . , , I 106 9 2 Sergeant Daniel U ssber .. . .. . 16 April, 1886 , 56 0 0 Sergeant August Zoellner .. . .. . 1 Oct., 1885 , 142 19 2 Senior Consta.ble John Benton ... , , 101 17 11 Senior Constable Henry Bassmann . . . , , 1 109 10 0 Senior Constable E. Broomfield . . . , n 08 8 9 Senior Constable Henry Finlay . . . , , I 68 8 9 Senior Constable J olm Goddard . . . , , 127 15 0 Senior Constable George Lamont .. . , , ' GO 16 8 Senior Constable John ])fain... .. . 4 Jan., 188G , 78 18 0 Senior Constable William Walsh ... 3 Sept., 1886 , 5 7 4 Senior Constable Max Zlinicki ... 1 Oct., 1885 30 Sept., 1886 101 17 11 Constable John Arthur .. . . .. , , 95 16 3 Constable J obn Agnew .. . .. . , , 95 16 3 Constable Richard Barrett . . . . . . , , I 68 8 9 Constable Laurence Byrne . .. .. . 1 July, 1885 28 July, 1885 4 11 0 Constable Thomas Carew ... ... 1 Oct., 1885 30 Sept., 1886 127 15 0 Constable P. Cain 54 15 0 Constable Thomas Co~~an ::: ::: ;: :: 79 1 8 ConstalJle J olm Colleton . . . . . . , , 85 3 4 Constable Dennis Collins . . . . . . , , 1 H8 4 2 Constable Cresar Cow le . . . . . . , , 79 1 8 Constable W. S. Dan gar . . . . . . , , 54 15 0 Constable J olm Davis... . . . . . . , , 50 0 0 Constable James Dillon . .. . .. , , 91 5 0 Constable Martin Dorney ... ... , , 101 17 11 Constable George Dearden . . . . . . , , 88 4 2 Constable George Egar . . . . . . , , 5<! 15 0 Constable James Farrant . . . . . . , , 54 15 0

g~~:~~~i: ~ ~~e~~~:~n ::: ::: ______ :: ___ , ____ ;; __ -,. \ ~~ ~ ~ Carried forward . .. .. . . .. .. . .. . £ 6,617 9 11

18-N

Cr.

ToT.n.

£ s. d.

9

.Dr, AC OUNT CURRENT of RECEIPTS and

PARTICULARS OF RECEIPTS. TOTAL,

I I

I

The Trea ury, New South Wales, 31 t :March, 1887.

Brought forward

I

ToTAL

I £ s. d.

23,032 7 3

£ 23,032 7 3

J.A.MES PEARSON, Accountant.

99

DISBURSEMENTS in the Year 1886-contimtea.

-PERIOD FOR WHICH DRAWN.

NAMES.

I From To

Brought forward ... ... ............... . .............. Constable G. Fitzgerald ... . .. 1 Oct., 1885 30 Sept., 1886

Constable Thomas Graham ". ... 16 April, 1886 " Constable John Henry .. . ... 1 Oct., 1885 " Constable Thomas Heagney ... ... " " Constable James Johnston ... ... 1 April, 1886 " Constable James Hoban ... " . 3 Sept., 1886 " Constable Edward Kedwell ... " . 1 Oct., 1885 " Constable Patrick Kelly ... " . 1 Oct., 1885 17 Oct., 1885

Constable Robert Kennedy ... . .. 1 Oct., 1885 30 Sept., 1886

Constable Roger Kennedy .. . ... IJ " Constable William Kershaw ... ... " " Constable Charles Lane ... ... " " Constable Thomas Leonard ... ... " " Constable James Levick ... " . " " Constable Patrick McDonagh ... " " Constable James Mackay ... ... " " Constable Wm. Macnamara ... ". " " Constable Henry Margetts ... ... " " Constable Robert Mayne . " ... " " Constable William M'Diarmid ... , " Constable James M'Hale . " ... 1 July, 1885 " Constable John Micklegun ... " . 1 Oct., 1885 " Constable Thomas Moss ... . .. 1 July, 1885 30 June, 1886

Constable John Moloney ... . .. 1 Oct., 1885 30 Sept., 1886

Constable Thomas N aghton ... ... " " Constable James Nolan ... ... " " Constable Henry Parkman ... . .. " " Constable George Payne ... ... 1 Sept., 1885 31 Aug., 1886

Constable James Potter ... .. 1 Oct., 1885 30 Sept., 1886

Constable Oliver Rea ... ". . .. 1 July, 1885 30 June, 1886

Constable Michael Reilly ... ... 1 Oct., 1885 30 Sept., 1886

Constable James Roberts ... .. . " " Constable John Sheaves ... ... "

, Constable James Smith ... . .. " " Constable Patrick Smith ... . .. 1 July, 1886 " Constable Octavius Smith ... . .. 1 Oct., 1886 " Constable Donald Sutherland ... " " Constable James Thompson ... ... 1 July, 1885 30 June, 1886

Constable M. Tierney ... . " ... 1 Oct., 1885 30 Sept., 1886

Constable Henry Turner ... . .. " " Constable Robert Walker ... ... 1 Sept., 1885 31 Aug., 1886

Constable Chas. Walmsley .. . ... 1 Oct., 1885 30 Sept., 1886

Constable Frederick Williams ... " " Trooper Robert Hancock ... ... " I "

BY AMO"D"NTS P.A.ID .A.S GRATUITIES on leaving the Police Force:-

Uonstab~e Michael Torpy . .. . .. . .. .. . . .. .. . ... Constable Denis Tyne ... ... .. . ... . .. . .. .. . Constable James Champion ... ... ... ... . .. .... Constable Owen Glacken ... ... ... . " . " . .. " . Constable Frederic A. Patten ... ... ... . .. . .. " . Constable Charles Johnston ... . " ... . .. . .. ... Constable William Connaughton ... ... . .. ... " . .. . Constable Edward Green ... .. . ... ... . .. " . " .

BY MISCELLANEOUS p .A.Y1tfENTS :- I

Medical Fees ... ... ... . .. ". ... ... . .. Funeral Expenses ... ... . .. . .. ... . .. .. . ...

Total Payments ... ". ... ".

BY B.A.L.A.NCE, 31st December, 1886 :-Investments, viz. :-

Public Works Debentures (24 Vic. No. 24) ". ". ... Less-Cash Overdraft ". ". ... ".

' J:OT.A.L ... ... ... " .

Cr.

.AMOUNT TOTAL.

DRAWN.

£ B. d. £ B. d. 6,617 911

95 16 3 39 18 0 95 16 3 95 16 3 44 16 0

3 3 0 54 15 0

6 15 0 91 5 0 60 16 8

100 7 6 60 16 8 59 6 3 59 6 3 65 8 0 91 5 0 79 1 8

101 17 11 79 1 8

136 17 6 76 3 4 97 6 8 54 15 0

101 17 11 101 17 11

73 0 0 101 17 11

63 17 6 59 6 3 36 16 0 69 19 2 54 15 0 54 15 0 54 15 0 29 12 6 54 15 0

127 15 0 54 15 0 54 15 0 54 15 0 63 17 6 68 8 9

146 0 0 94 . 0 0

9,789 12 2

210 0 0 76 13 0 99 3 0 29 8 0 65 8 0 55 8 6 65 8 0

186 18 0 788 6 6

73 10 0 7 0 0

80 10 0 . .. £ 10,658 8 8

.16,000 0 0 3,626 1 5

12,373 18 7

". £ 23,032 7 3

J. F. BURNS, Treasurer.

No. 10. TRUST MONEYS DEPOSIT ACCOUNT.

T TEMENT of TRUS'J:1 111:0NE deposited in tho TREASUR , and of the RE-ISSUE therefrom, in the Year 188G.

OFFIOER DEPOSITU G.

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urntor of Intestato Estates

Prothonotary ... ... ...

0 fficinl Assignees in Insolvency ...

The Treasury, New South Wales, 31st March, 1887.

... ... ... . ..

... ... . .. ...

--s. Lyons ... ...

F. T. Humphery ...

L. T. Lloyd ... ...

E. l\1:. Stephen ...

F. M'Nab ... ... I lAugustus Morris ...

TOTALS

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J3ala.nces on t.he

31st.. December, 1885.

£ s. d.

. .. 49,690 8 0

.. . 877 11 9

.. . 439 3 7

... 1,156 1 11

. .. 3,787 18 0

. .. 19,144 13 7

... 12,874 14 5

.. . . .............. ...

-£ 87,970 11 3

JAMES PEARSON, Accountant.

RECEIPTS. RE-ISSUES J3ALANCES

Deposits IN TllE ON THE in the Total.

YEAR 18813. 31ST DECEMBER, 18813. Year 18813.

£ s. d. £ s. J. £ s. d. £ s. d

18,788 16 4 68,479 4 4 20,988 4 3 1 47,491 0 1

3,126 12 7 4,004 4 4 2,56G 1 1 1,438 3 3

1,530 0 7 1,969 4 2 267 13 10 1,701 10 .L

1,690 5 10 2,846 7 9 .................. 2,846 7 9

10,596 10 1 14,384 8 1 10,058 7 4 4,326 0 9

25,720 15 2 44,865 8 9 29,592 7 11 15,273 0 10

7,177 19 6 20,052 13 11 20,052 13 11 ... ······ ······ ... 21,539 4 3 21,539 4 3 9,200 15 10 1_2,338 8 5

I ---2 1 90,170 4 4 178,140 15 7 92,726 4 85,414 11 5

I J. F. BURNS.

Treasurer.

No. 11.

SPECIAL DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS.

STATEMENT of SPECIAL DEPOSITS and of the RE-ISSUES therefrom, in the Year 1886.

ACCOUNTS. Balances on the

31st December, 1885.

RECEIPTS.

Deposits in the

Year 1886. Total.

RE-ISSUES IN THE

YEAR 1886.

BALANCES ON THE

31ST DECEMllER, 1886.

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Public Schools Property Fund . . . . .. Poundage ... ... .. . ... . .. Seamen's Wages ... ... ... . .. Revenue Suspense ·Account .. . .. . .. . Imperial Money Orders Account . . . . .. Immigration Remittances . . . . . . . .. Assurance Fund-Real Property Act .. . Commissioners' Fund-Real Property Act .. . OYer-issues Accouut . . . . . . . . . . .. Government SaYings Bank Account ... Railway Stores Account . .. .. . . .. Gold Fields Survey Fee Account . . . . .. Trea urer's Ad1ance Account . . . . .. British-Australian Telegraph Account .. . Imperial Pension Fund Account . . . . .. Advances to Contractors Account . . . . .. Orient 1\1ail Service Account . . . . .. New Zeala.D.d Cable Accolmt . . . . .. Sheep Account ... ... ... .. .

· Ra.bbit Account .. . . .. .. . .. . Lunacy 'r1·ust Fund (42 Victoria, No.7) .. . Clergy and School Estates Revenue Fund .. . Sundry Deposits Account . . . . . . . ..

The T:t·P,asury, New South Wales, 31st 1\iarch, 1887.

TOTALS ...

£ s. d.

5,037 9 0 6,806 1 1

559 19 0 39,347 17 10

276 15 0 22,774 10 4 68,100 18 4 1,046 17 6

58,236 6 5 . . . 1,441,394 2 1

69,993 18 8 109 19 6

37,622 6 7 4,102 3 5

7 17 8 59 15 9

603 3 11 1;143 0 7

989 17 7 1,298 17 2 3,323 12 5

1 8 6 86,849 18 2

£ 1,849,686 16 6

JAMES PEARSON,

Accountant.

£ s. d.

2,388 2 10 1,553 2 5

881 15 4 517,833 10 2

22,282 16 2 10,868 10 0

5,073 13 9 1,025 10 0

276,900 3 1 1,125,101 12 8

974,933 9 4 815 17 6

1,248,937 17 3 72,502 13 10

5,166 2 8 32,300 0 9 10,911 19 11 23,022 15 2 40,023 17 9

7,507 19 9

312,672 4 11

4,692,703 15 3

£ s. d.

7,425 11 10 8,359 3 6 1,441 14 4

557,181 8 0 22,559 11 2 33,643 0 4 73,174 12 1

2,072 7 6 335,1'36 9 6

2,566,495 14 9 1,044,927 8 0

925 17 0 1,286,560 3 10

76,604 17 3 7 17 8

5,225 18 5 32,903 4 8 12,055 0 6 24,012 12 9 41,322 14 11 10,831 12 2

1 8 6 399,522 3 1

6,542,390 11 9

£ s. d. £ s. d.

...... ............ 7,425 11 10 1,999 4 8 6,359 18 10 1,020 10 5 421 3 11

522,861 17 8 34,319 10 4 16,932 16 2 5,626 15 0 21,555 11 10 12,087 8 6

175 2 5 72,999 9 8 1,137 0 0 935 7 6

~55,290 4 6 79,846 5 0 1,172,570 10 8 1,393,925 4 1

868,323 8 7 176,603 19 5 607 11 3 318 5 9

1,192,976 18 10 93,583 5 0 71,835 12 6 4,769 4 9

.................. 7 17 4,577 2 4 648 16 1

32,226 7 5 I 676 17 3 10,855 16 2 1,199 4 4 20,161 9 2 3,851 3 7 40,200 2 5 1,122 12 6

7,129 9 11 3,702 2 3 1 8 6 ................ ..

2&5,357 17 2 134,164 5 11

4,507,796 2 7 1 2,034,594 9 2

J. F. BURNS, Treasurer.

1--' 0 1--'

102

D.

Set\Jicts ptobibeb fot by ~oans. AB TRACT of Expenditure for Public Works and other Services provided for

by Loan Act (including 16 Vic. No. 39), frmn the commencement of the Loan ' Account to the 31st December, 1886.

lliA.D OF SERTICE. AMOUNT. ToTAL.

£ s. d. £ s. d. Railways ... ... ... .. ... ... .. . . .. .. ............. ... 28,541,582 6 7 Telegraphs ... . .. .. . . .. . .. . .. ... .. . . .......... .... .. . 663,295 2 6 Immigration ... ... ... ... ... .. . . .. .. . . ........ .... .... . 569,930 0 0 ewerage and Water Supply, Sydney . .. . .. .. . .. . ... .......... .. ... 400,000 0 0 ompensation to :J1unicipal Council of Sydney for Land resumed under the Water Supply Act, 17 Vic. No. 35 ... ... . .. ... ............... 43,261 14 ()

.... T ew Water upply for Sydney ... ... ... ... . .. .......... .. ...... 1,894,193 18 9 ~ ew Water upply for Country Towns ... ... ... . .. ....... ... ... .. .... 251,150 5 5 _ T ew Sewerage cheme for Sydney, including resumption of land .. ............... ... 460,682 0 9 , ewerage, hea' Creek to Webb ', Grant ... ... . .. . .. .. .... ······ ... ... 100,000 0 0 Public Works, Queensland, when it formed part of N.S. Wales ... ......... ......... 49,855 8 6

Harbours and Ri,ers .._ T angation Improvements :-I mpronng the Harbour of :X ewcastle and the River Hunter ... 83,142 1 8 \Vharf, Newcastle .. . ... ... ... . .. ... .. . 197,671 8 9 \Vharf, Bullock Island ... ... . .. . " . .. ... 6,939 4 0 Steam Cranes, Newcastle ... .. . ... .. . . .. . .. 19,384 18 11

outhern Breakwater, Newcastle Harbour ... ... . .. 83,774 0 9 Northern Breakwater, Newcastle Harbour ... . .. ... 17,794 6 6 Coal taiths, :X ewcastle .. . ... ... ... .. . . .. 24,058 711 :X avigation of the ri\ers Darling, Murray, and Murrumbidgee 99,379 18 5 Improving the :X avigation of the Edward River .. . .. . 4,902 13 1 Harbour \V arks, W ollongong ... . .. . .. . .. ... 45,021 10 1 Harbour W arks, Kiama ... ... ... .. . ... .. . 66,857 17 7 Harbour Work~ , Lake Macquarie ... ... . .. .. . 48,312 16 9 Impronng the navigation of other Harbours and River s, &c .... 68,856 18 2

t eam Dredges and Punts ... ... .. . . .. . .. 160,704 5 11 Impro-vements, Circular Quay .. . . . . ... . .. . .. 15,339 2 8 , 't eam Crane , Wharf, &c., Darling Harbour .. . ... ... 155,56 t 11 7 Dam at ~ orth Rocks, Parramatta ... ... ... .. . 5,000 0 0 Dam at Hunt'. Creek, Parramatta ... ... .. . .. . 8,000 0 0 Fitz Roy Dry Dock ... ... . .. ... .. . .. . 37,405 16 11 Wharf, &c., W oolloomooloo Bay ... ... . .. .. . 28,164 16 10 Reclaiming Land at Darling H arbour and Blackwattle Swamp 46,199 9 0 Blackwattle Bridge and Causeway ... . .. ... ... 10000 0 0 Increa ed Wharf Accommodation at Sydney ... ... ... 91,755 3 5 Wharf, Eden .. . ... ... . .. . .. .. . ... 2,364 9 3 Wharf, :llorpeth ... ... ... .. . ... .. . ... 4,342 10 9 Breakwater at the Clarence River ... .. . ... ... 94,621 19 1 Impronng the entrance of the Moruya River ... .. . .. . 18,000 0 0 Extension of Dock Accommodation ... ... ... ... 128,702 1 11 Toward. enlarging Wentworth Wharf ... ... . .. .. . 1,192 1 3 Jetty, Byron Bay ... ... .. . ... . .. ... . .. 3,809 17 10

1,577,259 9 0

Carried forward ... ... ... ... ... £ 34,551,210 6 0

103

HE.A.D OF SERVIOE.

Brought forward ... ... ...

Public Works and Buildings :-Purchase of Land, Phillip and Hunter Streets-for Police and

other Public Offices . . . ... .. . .. . . .. ... Harbour Defences ... ... . .. .. . ... . .. University of Sydney ... ... ... .. . ... .. . Affiliated Colleges ... . .. ... ... ... . .. Grammar School . .. ... ... ... . .. ... .. . Australian Museum Enlargement ... ... ... . .. Parliamentary Buildings . .. ... . .. ... ... . .. Juvenile Reformatories ... ... ... . .. ... . .. New General Post Office ... ... ... ... .. . . .. .New Printing Office ... ... ... ... . .. . .. New Public Offices ... . .. ... ... . .. ... Public Offices, Newcastle ... ... . .. ... . .. Custom House, Newcastle ... ... ... ... .. . Receiving Houses at Redfern and the Necropolis ... .. . Free Public Library ... ... ... ... .. . . .. Observatory ... .. . ... . .. . .. ... .. . Asylum for Destitute Children . .. ... ... ... .. . Additions to the Sydney Infirmary ... ... . .. . .. Public Works and Improvements, Sydney and Suburbs ... Lunatic Asylum .. . .. . ... .. . .. . .. . ... Light-houses ... ... ... ... ... . .. . .. Glebe I sland Abattoirs, Bridge, &c. ... ... . .. .. . Gaols and Penal Establishments ... ... .. . ... 1

Court and Watch Houses ... ... ... . .. . .. Police Barracks and Stations, Sydney and Country Districts ... Fire Stations, Sydney .. . .. . . .. .. . · . .. .. . Public School Buildings ... ... ... Home for State Children at Paddington New Site for Central Police Court ... Colonial Stores ... ... ... ... Government Resumption of Land ... Naval Stations, Port Jackson .. . ... Court House and Post Office, Balmain ... Post and Telegraph Offices ...

Roads and Bridges :-Bridges throughout the Colony ... Metalling the M udgee Road ...

Repayments by Loans :-Loans repaid under ~~ arious Acts

TOT.A.L

The Treasury, New South Wales, Sydney, 31st March, 1887.

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AMOUNT. 'roT.A.L.

£ B. d. £ B. d. . ............. .... 34,551,210 6 0

26,739 16 11 470,517 0 6

78,127 8 7 51,547 6 7 25,000 0 0 26,954 L1 0 15,000 0 0 19,946 17 9

121,651 10 1 6,287 10 5

70,105 13 10 7,579 13 6

' 10,870 3 11 12,548 13 7 24,084 0 0

7,000 0 0 5,000 0 0 5,000 0 0 2,460 17 0

98,636 10 3 71 ,946 4 0 61,866 11 0 38,430 4 0 29,834 16 7 22,94l G 6 20,785 2 6 50,000 0 0

5,800 0 0 31,000 0 0 15,000 0 0 24,853 0 0 34,568 11 5

6,000 0 0 4,370 0 0

1,502,453 11 5

528,298 19 3 22,000 0 0

550,298 19 3

······ ............ 1,335,230 0 0

. ................. 37,939,192 16 8

-JAMES PEARSON,

Accountant.

APPENDIX ~1_10 'l'I-IE GENERAL LOANS ACCOUNT. TNJ:E:MEN'r ~·bowing tho result of Sales of Inscribed Stock negotiated jn England in Octob r , 1885, by the Bank of England..

No. of _\.mount Pur!ir ulur>: . Yrors of

our- Prineipul. renry.

Public \Yorks- £ s.

Inscribed Stock-

44 Vic. No. 28 1 45 Vic. No. 22

40 5,500,000 0 46 Vjc, No. 23 ··· 48 Vic. No. 26

The Treasury, New South Wales, 31 March, 1887.

D!1.LO from .Average

which rate per crnt. Cross P roceeds. Interest at which

sold. accruos.

cl. £ s. cl. £ s.

01 Oct., 1885 91 13 5~ 5,042 0-H 3

!

Charges. -- - --

Discount on l3t·okel'':; J3ank Balance of Scrip Commission. Commission . paid up in full .

cl. £ s. a. £ s. d. £ s. d.

013,655 15 027,500 0 018,391 5 0

Net procccdR. Stamp Duty.

Postage Total. and P oLLy

E :x:pen cs.

£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.

34,375 0 0 779 19 8 94,701 19 84,947,339 3 4

JAMES PEARSON, Accountant.

105

STATEMENT

OF THE

P.ARTICULARS OF THE PUBLIC DEBT OF THE COLONY

OP

NEW SOUTH WALES,

ON

31sT DECEMBER, 1886.

18-0

lOG 107

1'.ATEniE.C'l' OF THE P .AR'fiCULARS OF 'fRE PUBLIC DEBT O THE COLONY OF NEW SOUTil W .ALES, ON 3ls•r DECEMBER, 1886.

!Rn AUTHORITY. AMOUNT OF

A)!OU NT A UTIJORIZED DEB&l'\'TURES, F UNDED TO BE RAISED. AND INSCRIBED

£ s. d.

... 17 Vic., No. 3.J. 200,000 0 0

o..:ydnl'y W ater upply ... ... 17 Vic., No. 35 200,000 0 0

P ublic W or ·s .. ... 18 Vic. , No. 35 17 ,750 0 0

R ailwa:n ... 18 Vic., No. 40 624,733 18 8

P ublic W ork .. . 19 Vic., Nos. 3 & 4..0.

T.:> pay off Laud and Immigration D ebentures 20 Vic., No. 1

Railways .. . 20 Vic., No. 1

To pay off Land and Immigration Debentures 20 Vic., No. 16

P ublic "'\\ orks .. . ... 20 Vic., No. 33

445,323 0 0

73,776 0 0

200,000 0 0

130,400 0 0

107,717 18 11

.. . 20 Vic., No. 34 300,000 0 0

T o pay off Debenhll'l'S ... . .. 22 Vic., :r os. 5 l 45,000 0 0 & 26.

Railways and P ublic W orks .. . .. . 22 Vic., No. 22

P ublic W orks ... ... .. . ... .. . 22 Vic., No. 26 To pay off Debentures... ... ... .. . 23 Vic., :ro. 5 P ublic ·w orks and to pay off D ebentures .. . 23 Vic., K o. 10 Railway~ and P ublic Works .. . .. . .. . 24 Vic., No. 24 Voluntary and Assisted Immigration .. . 24 Vic., :r o. 26 Railwa>" and P ublic W orks ... ... ... 25 Vic., No. 19 Raihm;.-: and P ublic W orks .. . ... .. . 26 Vic., No. 14 Public Works ... ... ... ... .. . 27 Vic., No. 14 To pay off Debentures .. . ... ... ... 29 'Vic., Ko. 5 Public Works and Immigration ... ... 29 Vic., No.9 Public Works .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . 29 Vic., No. 23 Public Works .. . ... ... . .. .. . 30 Vic., N o. 23 Railway;: ... ... .. . .. . ... 31 Vic., No. 11 Public 'works ... ... ... ... ... 31 Vic., Ko. 27 Public Work .. ... ... ... ... 32 'Vic., No. 13 Public Work. and other purposes . . . . . . 34 Vic., K o. 2

758,500 0 0

11,600 0 0 365,600 0 0 348,223 0 0 113,535 0 0

55,000 0 0 1,782,370 14 6

161,832 0 0 670,025 12 7 300,000 0 0 219,450 0 0 758,000 0 0

65,850 0 0 1,000,000 0 0

177,407 0 0 197,885 0 0 407,151 13 7

To make good the loss sustained in the negotia- Under Yarious . ....... .. ..... .. . tion of the Debentures of prenous Loans. Acts.

Public Work and other purposes ... ... 35 Vic., Ko. 5 374,980 0 0 Public Works and other purposes ... ... 36 Vic., ·o. 2 406,863 7 3 Railway;: .. . ... ... ... ... 36 Vic., No. 17 1,901,500 0 0 l'ublic ·works . .. .. . .. . . .. . .. 39 Vic., K o. 18' 235,690 0 0

P ublic Works and othPr purposes ...

P ublic Work ... ... .. . P ublic Works ... ... . .. Public Works ... ... .. . Public Works .. . .. . .. . Public Work .. . .. . .. . Public Work - ... ... . .. Public Work- .. . ... . .. Public Work- .. . .. .

F-n-nrn rocr. P ublic "'\\ orks and other purpose3 ...

r 38 Vic., No.2 } 40 Vic., To. 12 3,249,552 0 0 41 Vic., ·o. 4

{ 4 1 Vic., Xo. 7 1,120,000 0 0 43 Vic., No. 11 7,352,768 0 0

.. 0 44 v~c., ~ 0 . 121 1,262,000 0 0

... 44 V w., ~o. 28 7,102,000 0 0

. .. 45 Vic., No. 22 1,000,000 0 0

. . . 46 Vic., X o. 23 2,000,000 0 0

.. . 48 Vic., Xo. 26 14,388,303 0 0

... 50 vic., No. 28 3,115,393 0 0

.. . 36 Vic., ~o. 21 509,780 0 0

STOCK, SOLD.

£ s. d.

209,030 0 0

208,400 0 0

144,000 0 0

666,800 0 0

410,500 0 0

73,700 0 0

203,000 0 0

132,300 0 0

112,000 0 0

299,000 0 0

145,700 0 0

760,700 0 0

5,000 0 0 365,600 0 0 348,200 0 0 113,900 0 0

55,500 0 0 1,782,300 0 0

162,000 0 0 670,000 0 0 300,000 0 0 219,400 0 0 758,000 0 0

65,800 0 0 1,000,000 0 0

177,400 0 0 197,800 0 0 407,100 0 0 450,000 0 0

374,900 0 0 406,800 0 0

1,901,500 0 0 172,000 0 0

3,249,500 0 0

} §8,472, 700 0 0

a1,262,000 0 0 a7,102,000 0 0 1,000,000 0 0 2,000,000 0 0 1,213,300 0 0

530,189 9 2

AMOUNT RAISED.

£ B. d.

201,149 11 9 l I

201,264 13 5

I 136,890 13 2 I

630,105 11 7

393,427 5 8

70,300 16 2

199,997 10 0

130,311 0 0

107,787 15 0

300,895 12 6

145,007 0 0

756,890 15 0

4,962 10 0 361,612 10 0 341,084 15 0 112,209 11 6

54,945 113 0 1,696,828 5 0

136,728 17 10 565,483 14 2 270,252 5 0 193,474 0 0 718,844 10 0

61,902 0 0 981,655 7 0 178,055 0 0 196,625 9 10 403,321 7 6 ) 439,787 7 11

AMOUNT 017ER·R.AIBED.

£ B. d.

'+-< 0 Q)

~ rn .....

375,424 19 6 422,696 18 0

ti, 725,661 6 11 164,713 0 0

t444 19 6 t15,833 10 9

3,178,374 1 5

8,520, 756 4 4

1,253,236 6 2 6,537,166 13 0

899,516 4 3 1, 799,032 8 6 1,091,383 0 5

509,780 0 0

47,988 4 4

£ 8. i

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...... .... ... ..

....... .. .. .... 7o.,9.77 ... o ... o

71,177 18 1

... ............ 8,763 13 10

564,833 7 0 100,483 15 9 200 967 11 6

13,296,919 191 3,115,393 oo

········ ··· ···· ----------------- ----------------------... Oo O Oooo oOOoo £ 54,016,960 5 6 138,128,019 9 2 36,469,542 13 6 64,266 14 7 17,429,516 6!

- ·- --:: tTransferred to the credit of the Cou.solidated RevPIJue t und. t The amou n t short r a ised under t hi s Act , viz. , £175,838 13~. ld. bas been made good from tbeC~

Revenue Fund. § Of th.is sum £2,050,000 were issued in Debentures. The £2,000,000 loan of 1882 was issu ed in Debentures also, but they have since been autho d

Tor .us

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AMOU~ T 01' EACII JSSUll PAID OFF. 0 UTSTANDI1iG.

SOLD .

1-

£ £ £ B. d.

25,900 0 0 25,900 ··············· 97,500 0 0 97,500 ·· ·············

6,670 60 0 6,730 0 0

0 2·1,000 0 0 ······ 24,000

> 54,900 0 0 54<,900 ................ 29,000 0 0 20,000 .... ...........

0 50,700 50,700 0 ............... 36,700 0 0 36,700 ······· ········ 31,000 0 0 31,000 ···············

\.. 61,000 0 0 300 60,700 0

0 0 21,000 ············ ··· t 2! ,000 12,800 0 0 12,800 ............... 70,200 0 0 70,200 ············ ··· 40,000 0 0 ··· ··· 40,000 0

r 291,800 0 0 291,800 ··············· 139,000 0 0 139,000 ··· ·· ··········

0 100,000 100,000 0 ·· ············· 133,300 0 0 133,300 ······ ··· ······

2,700 0 0 ..... . 2,700 0

46,200 0 0 46,200 ··· ··· ·· ···· ··· 150,000 0 0 150,000 ..... ......... . 70,800 0 0 70,600 200 0

136,800 0 0 ··· ·· · 136,800 0 6,700 0 0 ····· · 6,700 0

{ 70,500 0 0 70,500 ··· ··· ·· ·· ····· 3,200 0 3,200 0 0 .. ... .

203,000 0 0 203,000 ··· ············

132,300 0 0 13~,300 .... .... ... ...... ~ 100,000 0 0 100,000 .. .. ...........

10,000 0 0 ...... 10,000 0 2,000 0 0 ...... 2,000 0 f 175,000 0 0 500 174,500 0

90,000 0 0 90,000 0 ···· ·· 34,000 0 0 ..... . 34,000 0

{ 145,000 0 0 145,000 0 ...... 700 0 0 700 0 .. .. .. i 400' ()()()

0 0 1,600 388,400 0 312,000 0 0 312,000 0 ...... 25,000 0 0 25,000 0 .. .. .. 23,700 0 0 23,700 0 ......

5,000 0 0 ...... 5,000 0 365,600 0 0 ... .. . 365,600 0 348,200 0 0 600 347,600 0 113,900 0 0 ... ... 113,900 0

55,500 0 0 ... ... 55,500 0 1,782,300 0 0 .. .... 1,782,300 0

162,000 0 0 ... ... 162,000 0 670,000 0 0 ... ... 670,000 0 300,000 0 0 300,000 .. .. .. .. ..... . 219,400 0 0 ...... 219,400 0 758,000 0 0 .... .. 758,000 0 65,800 0 0 ·· ·· ·· 65,800 0

1,000,000 0 0 40U,900 590,100 0 177,400 0 0 200 177,200 0 197,800 0 0 100 197,700 0 407,100 0 0 ... ... 407,100 0 450,000 0 0 450,000 0 ...... 374,900 0 0 ... ... 374,900 0 406,800 0 0 7,500 399,300 0

1,901,GOO 0 0 ····· · 1,901,500 0 172,000 0 0 ...... 172,000 0

3,240,500 0 0 ..... . 3,249,500 0

8,472,700 0 0 .... .. 8,472,700 0 1,262,000 0 0 ···· ·· 1,262,000 0 7,102,000 0 0 ······ 7,102,000 0 1,000,000 0 0 ···· ·· 1,000,000 0 2,000,000 0 0 ······ 2,000,000 0 1,213,300 0 0 ···· ·· 1,213,300 0

······ ··· ·· ···· ...... ...... ... ...... 530,180 9 2 ... .. . 530,189 9

38,128,019 9 2 2,593,77 0 35,534,249 9

PARTIOULAR.S Ol' TilE SEVERAL lESUEB 011' DEDE~TUREB, FUNDED AND l NSGRIDED STOOK.

ANNUAL I N'rER.ES'r SYNOPSIS OF D uE DATES 011' 0UTB'rANDING DEBENTURES, FUNDED

AND I NSCRIBED STOOK.

DuE DATES. RATE OF ON 'l'OTAL LOAN

INTEREST. OUTSTANDI NG FOR.

I I EACll SERVICE. Authority w1dcr which I Year when AmOU11t. Tor.AL. issued. due.

£ d. 17 Vio., No. 34 .. ..... .. 11

£ £ B. ,... 24,000) :::::::::::: :J 5 por oont 17 Vic., No. 35 .. .. .... . 1 60,70] } 1,203 0 0 136,800 0 19 Vic., Nos. 38 & 40

0 1· J ci" "1888 per annum. 20 Vic., No. 1 .. 00000o0

r 1888 3,200 499,200 y,

20 Vic., No. 33 ......... 10,000 ............... 20 Vic., No. 34 .... .. ... 174,500

• H • J 20 Vic., No. 34 .. ....... ) 00,000 ··············· 3,035 0 0 ·········· ····· " ............ ... 20 Vic., No. 33 .. .. 00 .. .

} { 2,0001

0 1 July, 1888 20 Vic., No. 34 .. ....... 34,00] • H ••• ~ 22 Vic., Nos. 5 & 26 1889 145,000 801,400

2,000 0 0 .......... ..... " 22 Vic., No. 22 ......... 398,400 .. ....... .. .... 22 Vic., No. 22 .... 00 ... 312,000

0 1 July, 1893

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22 Vic., No. 26 .. ....... J f 5,0001 .... ...... ... ..

135 23 Vic., No. 5 .... 00 ... 1890 365,600 718,200

0 0 23 Vic., No. 10 .. 00 ... 00 1 347,600 ........... .... " ··· ··· ··· ··· ···

0 P ermanent 19 Vio. , Noo. 38 & 40 l

{ 6,7001

• ....... oo ..... l 22 Vic. , Nos. 5 & 26 700 .. .... ......... ~ 22 Vic., No. 22 .. .... ... 1891 25,0001 225,500 0 ... .. .......... "

7,185 0 0 22 Vic. , N o. 22 .... 00 ... 23,700 0 1 July, 1888 J 24 Vic., No. 24 .. .......

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113,900 0 1 July, 1891 24 Vic. , No. 26 .... 00 ... 55,500

1-Jcly, .. i'888} 160 0 0 25 Vic. , No. 19 ......... : 0 " 1,782,30\i 1892 ····· ·· ··· ··

··· ············ " ··············· 18 Vic., No. 35 ... ...... 1893 ............ 40,000

.... ......... .. " ... ....... .. ...

i}~f'f~~~1 26 Vic., No. 14 .... 00 ... } 1895 I 162,000} 832,000

600 0 0 27 Vic., No. 14 .. ....... l 670,000 0 " 0

{ 219,400} 0 1 July, 1888 J 29 Vic. , No. 9 .... ... 00 } 1896 977,400 0 1 July, 1888 "

14,925 0 0 29 Vic., No. 23 ......... 758,000

0 1 J an ., 1889 1897 65,800 0 1 J an., 1889} 7,285 0 0

30 Vic. , No. 23 .. .. oo ... ........ .... 0 1 July, 1891 " { Annual } .. ....... ... 31 Vic., No. 11 .... ..... drawings of 590,100 0 1 Jan. , 1889~ ~~~~J ~a~~ 0 1 July, 1889 37,955 o4l 31 Vic., No. 27 ....... oo 1898 177,200 0 1 Jan., 1891 " .......... ..

32 Vic., No. 13 ......... 1899 197,700 0 1 July, 1891 ············ 0 1 July, 1890 ... "

250 0 0

} 407,100 } 0 1 J an. , 1890 ... " 18,280 0 0 34 Vic., No. 2 .. ...... . 1900 { 857,100

0 1 July, 1890 .. 0 " 17,380 0 0 Under various Acts . . . 450,000

0 1 July, 1891.. . 5,695 0 0 35 Vic., No. 5 ·· ··· ··· · 1901 ............ 374-,900 " 0 1 July, 1891.. . 2,775 0 0 36 Vic., N o. 2 .... .. ... 1902 ......... ... 399,300 " i '•"='••»• 0 1 J an ., 1892 ... "

89,115 0 0 · or payable at

~ .. . .. q . ~ 60 17 VIC., No. 34.... . .. .. the option of

0 1 J an., 1895 ... 8,100 0 0 " . the Govern·

0 1 J an., 1895 ... 33,500 0 0 19 V!C., Nos . 38 & 40 mentin IBE2 200 " l or afterwards .. ... ..........

0 1 J an. , 1896 ... 10,970 0 0 18 Vic., No. 40 ..... 00 .. P ermanent ...... ....... 2,700 " 0 1 July, 1896 .,. 37,900 0 0 36 Vic N 0 21 , Interminable .. ···· ····· ·· · 530,189 " . , ' " "

00 · " (Funded Stock.)

0 1 J an., 1897 ... " 3,290 0 0

0 Various years 29,505 0 0 36 Vic., No. 17 ......... 1903 .. .. ..... ... 1,901,500 " 0 1 J uly, 1898 .. . "

8,860 0 0 0 1 J an., 1899 .. . 9,885 0 0 39 Vic., No. 18 .... 00 ... 1906 ·· ·· ······· · 172,000

" 0 1 J uly, 1900 .. . " 20,355 0 0 38 Vic., No. 2 ...... ...

5 1908 l ,·.L50,000 }

0 1 July, 1900 ... 22,500 0 0 40 Vic., No. 12 ...... 1909 1,709,500 3,249,500 " 41 Vic., No. 4 ...... ...

0 1 July, 1901.. . " 18,745 0 0 41 Vic. , No.7 .... ... .. 1 1910 2,050,000

0 1 J uly, 1902 ... 19,965 0 0 43 Vic., No. 11 ....... .. ) ·· ··· ······· " 0 1 July, 1003 .. . 4 per cent. 76,060 0 0 41 Vic., No. 7 ......... 1910 813,700 } 2,000,000

0 1 J uly, 1006 .. . " 6,880 0 0 43 Vic., No. 11 .... oo ... 1{)33 1,186,300

41 Vic., No.7 .... .. .. . ~ 1933 3,000,000

129,980 0 0 43 Vic. , No. ll ..... . ... ··· ·· ·· ·· ... 0 1908 & 1909 .. . " 43 Vic., No. 11 .... 00 ...

5 ~ 1,422,700}

338,908 0 0 44 Vic., No. 12 .. .. 00 ... 1933 ( 1,262,000 3,000,000

0 ···· ··· ····· ·· · " 4-.L Vic., No. 28 ... .... 00 315,300 0 ·· ·· ······ ····· 50,480 0 0 44 Vic., No . 28 .. oo ... .. 1924 .. ........ .. 5,500,000

" 0 ···· ···· ···· ··· " 12,G l2 0 0 41 Vic., No . 28 .........

~ f,286,700~

0 ····· ·· ···· ···· 3! per cent . 192,500 0 0 45 Vic. , No. 22 .. 00 ..... 1924 1,000,000 5,500,000

0 ... .. .......... .. ... " 192,500 0 0 46 Vic., No. 23 .. ... .... 2,000,000

0 ...... .. .... .. . ··· ····· · ··· ···· ·· ······ 48 Vic., No. 26 ...... .. 1,213,300

···· ·· ··· ······ ··· ··· ··· ······ ··· ·· ···· 35,534,249

21 Interminable. .. 4 per cent. 21,207 11 8

21 1,452,680 11 8

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and IN CRIBED STOCK, on the 31st Decen1ber, 1886.

YEAR. DEBENTURES.

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£ 1 ... ... . .. ... 499,200

1 9 ... ... ... ... 891,400

1 90 ... ... ... ... 71 ,200

1 91 ... ... ... 225,500

1 92 ... ... ... ... 1,7 2,300

1 93 ... ... ... ... 4J,OOO

1 95 ... ... ... ... 832,000

1 96 ... ... ... ... 977,400

1 9i ... ... ... .. . 65, 00

1 9 ... ... ... ... 177,200

1899 ... ... ... . .. 197,700

1900 ... ... ... ... 857,100

1901. .. ... ... .. . 374,900

1002 ... ... ... . .. 399,300

1903 ... ... ... ... 1,901,500

1906 ... ... ... ... 172,000

1908 ... ... ... ... 1,450,000

1909 ... ... .. . ... 1,799,500

1910 ... ... . .. ... 2,050,000

1910 ... ... . .. . .. 813,700

1024 ... ... ... ... . ....... .... 1924 ... ... ... . .. ... ... ······ 1933 ... ... ... ... . ....... .. ..

1933 ... ... ... ... . . . . . . . . . .. 1933 ... ... ... ... . ........... .Annual drawings of £20,000,

1 which commenced 31st 590,100 December, 1872 . . . . . .

Interminable, being undra ·wn I balance of Debentures 5

260 naid off in 1882 . .. .. .

Funded tack-Interminable ... .... .... . P ermanent ... ... ... 2,700

Total Amount outstanding, } 16,817,760 31st December, 1886 ...

The Treasury, K ew South Wales, Sydney, 31st March, 1887.

INSCRIBED AND FUNDED STOCK,

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TOTAL.

£ s.

499,200 0

891,400 0

718,200 0

225,500 0

1,782,300 0

40,000 0

832,000 0

977,400 0

65,800 0

177,200 0

197,700 0

857,100 0

374,900 0

399,300 0

1,901,500 0

172,000 0

. 3,249,500 0

2,863,700 0

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0 1,186,300 0

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" 6,880 0 0

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3i-'1j}ccnt. 192,500 0 0

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14 wcent . 21,207 11 8 5 1P' cent . 135 0 0

. ..... 1,452,680 11 8

JAMES PEARSON, Accountant.

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SCIIEDULE of REPAYMENTS, to the CREDIT of VOTES, during the YEAR 1886, which have not been carried to account in reduction of payments during that year.

PARTICULARS. }.uotJNT. TOTA.L.

Services of the Year 1878. £ s. d. £ s. d. Advances to Contractors ... ... ... . .. ... .. . ... 110 0 0

110 0 0 Services of the Year 1879.

Advances to Contractors ... ... ... . .. ... ... . .. 33 6 7 Stores and Stationery ... ... ... ... ... ... .. 0 9 7 Water Supply, Country Towns ... ... ... . .. ... . . . 42 12 2

76 8 4 Services of the Year 1880.

Advances to Contractors ... ... ... ... ... ... . .. 75 15 0 75 15 0

Services of the Year 1881. Advances to Contractors ... ... ... ... ... ... .. . 5 6 1 Improving Recreation Grounds ... ... ... . .. ... . .. 25 11 7

30 17 8 Services of the Year 1882.

Advances to Contractors ... ... ... ... ... .. . . .. 51 8 8 Artillery Force-Contingencies ... ... ... ... ... . .. 9 4 0 Improving Recreation Gr0tmds ... ... ... ... ... . .. 18 7 0 Pasture and Stock Pr0tection Act ... ... ... ... .. . 4 11 5 Volunteers-Contingencies ... ... ... ... ... .. . 9 13 9

93 4 10 Services of the Year 1883.

Advances to Contractors ... ... ... ... ... .. . .. . 83 1 9 Artillery Force-Contingencies ... ... ... ... ... .. . 4 1 2 Conditional Land Sales ... ... .. . ... ... . .. .. . 39 0 0 Fencing Public Cemeteries ... ... ... ... ... .. . 131 15 11 Fencing Muswellbrook Cemetery ... ... ... ... ... ... 50 0 0 Improving Recreation Grounds ... ... ... ... ... .. . 34 1 7 Minor Roads under Trustees ... ... ... ... ... .. . 0 4 6 Pounds and Commons ... ... ... ... .. . ... .. . 20 0 0 Hailways-Working Expenses ... ... ... . .. • ... .. . 56 6 6 Tanh and Wells ... ... ... ... ... . .. ... .. . 191 2 7 "Wolverene" ... ... ... ... . .. ... .. . .. . 0 2 3

€09 16 3 Services of the Year 1884.

Artillery Force-Contingencies ... . .. ... ... ... .. . 3 10 0 Ad Yertising . . . . .. ... ... ... ... ... .. . 0 u 0 Contingent Works-Roads Department ... ... ... ... ... 76 0 0 Darling River-Improvements . . . . . , ... ... ... ... 200 0 0 Diamond Drills ... ... ... ... ... . .. ... . .. 142 16 H Fencing Publi0 Cemeteries ... ... ... .. . ... .. 75 0 0 Improving Recreation Grounds ... ... ... ... ... ... 35 18 9 Legal Expenses . . . . . . . .. ... ... ... ... .. . 135 0 3 Minor Roads under Department ... ... ... ... ... .. . 31 11 1

Do under Trustees ... ... ... ... ... .. . 24 6 6 Observatory... ... ... ... ... ... .. . ... .. . l 9 0 Repairs, Naval Stores ... . .. ... ... . .. .. . . .. 0 1 0 Railway-Working Expenses ... ... ... ... . .. .. . 394 3 6 Relief o£ Distressed Seamen ... ... ... ... ... .. . 81 18 0 Repairs to Bridges ... ... . .. ... ... .. . ... ... 0 2 0 Technical Education ... . .. ... ... . .. ... ... 2 1 3 Tanks and Wells ... ... .. . ... .. . . .. ... 10 13 8 Volunteers-Salari~~· ... ... .. . ... .. . ... . .. 1 12 0

Do Contingencies ... ... ... .. . 17 18 11 ... .. . Wynyard Square Pavilion ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 7 1

3 I J ,237 1 Services of the Year 1885.

Asylum for Infirm and Destitute-Contingencies ... ... .. . 4 12 11 Aborigines Protectorate Board ... ... ... . .. ... ... 0 11 10 Administration of Land Act 1884 ... 4 16 0 All~wance for Postage, &c., 'to Clerks oiPetty S~ssion·~·ancl ~thers . . . 9 0 0 Artillery Force- Salaries ... ... ... ... . .. ... ... 11 12 3

Do Contingencies ... ... ... . .. ... ... 21 9 3

Carried forward ... £ 52 2 3 2,233 3 4

110

IIEDULE OF 1-{EP Yl\IEN'IS, &c.-coni intted.

PARTICULARS. AMOUNT. TOTAL.

£ s. d. £ s. d. :Brought forward ... £ 52 2 3 2,2:33 3 4

Services of the Year 1885-contin'ued. Ad ,-erti ing . .. ... . .. . .. ... ... . .. .. . ... 3 3 0 :Board of Health- Contingencies ... ... ... . .. .. . . .. 26 18 0 :Boatmen, lllnrine Board . .. . .. ... ... .. . . .. ... 3 4 0

ountry Postmasters-Salaries .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. 37 19 6 onYeyance of Mails ... ... ... . .. . .. ... ... 303 4 10

Colonial "ecretary-Contingencies .. . . .. ... ... . .. 0 8 7 Coroner Inque ts . . . "'··· ... ... ... ... ... ... 0 8 0 Custom~- aln.rie · .. . ... ... ... . .. ... ... 0 18 10

I Charcre~ on Collections-Surcharges recovered ... ... . .. ... 1 10 10 ontingent \f' orks-R oad N D epartment . .. ... . .. ... . .. 0 14 o]

Drawback ... ... .. . ... ... ... . .. ... . .. 0 1 0 D iamond Drill N ... ... ... ... ... .. . ... ... 0 2 8 D istrict Court -Contingencies .. . . .. ... ... . .. . .. 8 19 8 Expen es, Returning Officer s ... ... .. . ... ... .. . 416 3 6 Ex pen es of P unts ... ... ... ... ... ... .. . ... 8 15 0 Electric Telegraphs-Salaries .. . ... .. , . .. . .. ... 363 6 2

Do do Contingencies ... ... ... ... .. . 269 11 3 Exchange on Remittances .. ... .. . . .. .. . . .. ... 168 8 11 Free Public Library- Contingencies ... ... ... ... .. . 0 8 11 Fisherie --Contingencies .. . . .. ... ... ... ... . .. 3 18 6 Fencing Public Cemeteries . .. ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. 26 0 0 General Post Office--Contingencies ... ... .. . . .. . .. 508 16 6 Gr..ol generally- alaries . . . . .. ... . .. ... ... .. . 19 1 11

D o do Contingencies ... ... . .. ... ... .. 206 11 8 Glebe I sland Abattoirs ... ... . .. ... ... .. . . .. 0 1 4 Government Printer ... . .. .. . ... . .. ... . .. 1 11 2 Hospital for Insane, Callan Park-Contingencies ... ... . .. 5 2 7

Do do Parr amatta do ... ... . .. 7 9 8 Harbours and Rivers Surveys ... ... ... ... ... .. . 0 6 0 His Excellency the Go1ernor-Contingencies ... ... ... .. . 0 3 6 Imported Stock ... . .. ... ... ... . .. . .. ... 0 0 10 In pector of Public qharities ... . .. ... . .. .. . . .. 4 10 10 I nterest on Funds In possessiOn of Government-the property of

Equity Suitors and Lunacy P atients ... ... .. . .. . 308 2 0 Incidental Expenses, Lands Department . .. ... ... . .. . .. 1 10 5 Industrial School, :Biloela-Coutingencies ... . .. . .. .. . 0 1 0 Impronr,g Recreation Grounds ... ... . .. . .. ... .. . 0 7 0 Lighthouse~, }larine Board ... ... .. . ... ... . .. 6 8 0 Land Agents, .Appraisers, &c., &c. ... ... .. . .. . . .. 20 0 0 Legal Expense · ... ... . .. . .. ... . .. . .. .. . 99 4 0 Lec,al Expense··-FarneJl ats. Edols ... .. .. . . .. . .. 84 !) 2 ., }linor Roads under Department ... ... ... ... . .. . .. 28 6 9 :Minor Roads under Trustees ... ... . .. ... ... . .. 65 5 7 )line~- alaries ... . .. . .. . .. . .. ... . .. .. . 2 16 10

Do Contingencies ... , 52 16 3 . .. . .. • ·~ II ... . .. . .. :Mader in Lunacy-Contingencies ... ... ... ... . " 8 2 0 :Medical ... ... ... ... ... . .. .. . ... . .. 3 8 0 Orphan School~, Parramatta ... ... ... . .. ... . .. 3 18 5 Petrr Se~sions- alaries ... ... .. . ... ... ... .. . 32 0 0 Do do Contingencies ... ... . .. ... .. . . .. 33 6 1

Pulice Constabulary-Salaries ... ... ... .. . .. . . .. 443 9 10 Do do Contingencies ... . .. .. . ... .. . 37 19 10

Public Park~ ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. .. . . .. 2 2 5 Parliamentary Reporting Staff- Contingencies ... ... ... .. . 4 5 6 Publi~.: 'chools Cadet Corps .. . ... ... .. . ... .. . 0 19 5 Public Instruction ... ... . .. ... . .. .. . . .. . .. 57 18 4 Par1iamentary D!aftsmen-Contingencies ... . .. ... . .. 3 17 6 Quarter. 'essions-Contingencies .. . .. . ... ... .. . .. . 816 16 1 Regi-tration of Brands .. . .. . ... . .. ... ... .. . 88 0 0 Rent:; of Country Offices, Roads and Bridges .. . .. . ... .. . 0 2 6 Re~~ trar-General-Salaries ... .. . ... .. . ... .. . 15 12 0 Re\enue refunded ... . .. .. . ... ... .. . ... .. . 11 6 Railways, \f' orking Expenses ... ... ... ... ... .. . 1,143 17 10 Railways~ -works in progress ... ... ... ... ... .. . 2 1 2 Roadi; and :Bridges-Salaries ". . .. . .. ... ... ... 2 11 0

Carried forward ... £ 5,820 9 10 I

2,233 3 4

111

SCHEDULE oF REPAYMENTS, &a.-continued.

PARTICULARS.

Brought forward

Services of the Year 1885-continuecl. Repairs to Br~dges .. ,. .. . . .. . .. .. . . .. Sheriff-ContmgenCies . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Sea and River Pilots, Marine Board . . . . . . . ..

Survey of Lands-Salaries .. . .. . ... . .. Do do Contingencies... . . . . . . . ..

Soudan Expedition... .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. Support of Paupers, Sydney Hospital . . . . . . . ..

Stores and Stationery .. . . . . .. . .. . .. . State Children's Relief Board . . . . . . . . . . ..

Tanks and Wells .. . . .. .. . .. . . .. .. .

Telegraph Messages ... .. . ... ... . .. Tolls, Grafton Punt . .. .. . .. . .. . . .. Tramway Working Expenses . .. . .. .. . . ..

U nclassifiecl Roads . .. .. . .. . . .. . .. .. . Volunteers-Salaries .. . . .. .. . .. . . ..

Do Contingencies ... ... . .. . ..

"Vernon" -Contingencies . .. . . . .. . . ..

" W ol verene " .. . . . . .. . . .. .. . . ..

Services of the Year 1886. Aborigines Protectorate Board . . . . .. Artillery Force-Salaries . . . . . . ..

AMOUNT.

£ s. d. £ 5,820 9 10

1 12 0 272 18 6

1 12 0 3 18 2 7 10 1

2,169 0 6 1 13 0

15 !) 1 40 0 0 16 7 6 12 8 0

0 10 0 312 10 9

0 1 4 18 13 10 18 19 8

0 3 0 0 5 5

0 2 4 8 0 0 0 10 0

Advertising . .. .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. .. . .. . .. . 3 8 11

Agricultural Societies-Contingencies .. . . .. .. . .. . .. . 6 5 0

Do do Contingencies ... . ..

Attorney-General-Contingencies ... ... ... ... . . . 98 3 0

Allowance, Postage, &c., Clerks of Petty Sessions and others... ... 1 5 0

Asylum, Infirm and Destitute-Contingen'cies . .. .. . .. . .. . 14 12 6

Audit Department-Contingencies ... ... .. . .. . ... 1 10 0

Austra1ian Museum ... ... ... ... .. . ... ... 0 · 3 0

Colonial Secretary-Contingencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 10

Colonial Architect-Contingencies .. . .. . . .. .. . .. . 0 11 2

Customs-Contingencies .. . . .. . .. .. . .. . .. . .. . 2 5 9

Colonial Distilleries and Refineries-Contingencies . . . . . . . . . 15 4 G

Civil Service Superannuation, 36 Vic. No. 29 ... ... ... .. . 30 18 4

Country Postmasters-Salaries . .. . .. . .. .. . . .. .. . 43 12 8

Conveyance of Mails . .. .. . . .. . .. .. . . .. .. . 138 15 10

Coroners' Inquests .. . .. . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . 11 18 6

Crown Solicitor-Salaries ... ... ... .. . .. . .. . ... 31 0 4

Do do Contingencies .. . ... .. . ... ... .. . 16 0 11

Construction and Extension Telegraph Line generally... ... .. . 6 7 6

Coast Hospital, Little Bay-Salaries . .. . .. .. . .. . .. . 0 0 6

Charitable Institutions . .. .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. .. . 2 2 0

Charges on Colle0tions-Surcharges recovered . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 10 5

Drawbacks .. . .. . . . . . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . .. 10 8 5

District Courts-Contingencies . .. .. . . .. .. . . . . . .. 19 18 0

Exchange on Remittances .. . .. . . .. .. . .. . . . . . .. 3 4 6

Expenses of Returning Officers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 9 7

Endowment of Municipalities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0

Electric Telegraphs-Salaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 3 9

Do do Contingencies . .. .. . .. . . .. .. . 36 G 3

Expenses of Punts... ... ... .. . ... .. . ... .. . 0 10 0

Electric Lights . .. . .. ... ... ... ... ... .. . 3 7 6

Electoral Lists and Rolls .. . .. . . .. .. . . .. ... . .. 5 4 0

Government Analyst-Contingencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 5 8

Guvernment Printer · 47 11 2

Gaols, Court-houses, &c. ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: 18 10 8

General Post Office-Salaries .. . ... ... ... ... .. . 35 19 3

Do Contingencies .. . ... ... ... ... 52 12 4

Gaols generally-Salaries .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. . 39 15 6

Do Contingencies .. . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. . 13 8 1

Gleb~ Island Abattoirs-Contingencies . . . . .. .. . .. . .. . 0 15 11

Hosp1tal for Insane, Callan Park-Salaries ... ... ... .. . :-3 5 11

Do do Contingencies ... ... ... 14 19 9

Do Parramatta Salaries . .. . .. .. . .. . 1 19 11

Carried forward .. . £ 937 19 8

To•rAr,.

£ s. d. 2,233 3 4

8,714 2 8

10,947 6 0 I Do Newcastle do ... ... ... ... 0 14 6

______ ____L______j__..,!

--------------~--~--~------~-------

112

SCHED LE oF REPAYMENT , &c.-continued.

P A.RTICULARS.

Brought forward £

Services of the Year 1886-cont;nued. Ho pi tal for In ane, X ewcn tie-Contingencies .. . Hard Labour G. ol~ ... ... ... .. . Imported "'tock Increa~e under CiYil errice .Act Legal Expen e Land O'ent pprai~ers, and others Minor Road under Depnrtment ...

Do under Tru, tees :Money Order and Go\ernment Sa-rings' Bank-Salaries

Do do Contingencies Mine - alarie :llaitland Gaol- alarie Main e t Road ... :Medical :Marine Board-:Mi cellaneous Municipal Raten, Go>ernment Buildings .1.-a\al Y olunteer Artillery.. . . . . . .. Kew papers, lmanac , &:c.

.X a val Brigade- 'alarie Do Contingencies

Ordnance and Barrack Department rphan chool , Parramatta

Petty e~ ion -Contingencies Pound and Commons Public Watering Places Parliamentary Reporting Staff-Contingencies . .. Public Work , Trial Bay .. . . .. .. . .. . Public In truction _ .. Police Constabulary-Salaries Police-Contingencies Quarter e ions-Contingencies Reception House, Darlinghurst ... Repairs, Public Buildings ... Railway -Working Expenses Regi trar-General- Contingencies Re\enue refunded ... Royal Society Railway Works in progress ... Rabbit ~ui ance Act Roads and Bridges, General Establishment-Contingencies

upport of Paupers ... heriff- alaries hipping hla tar-Contingencies .. .

Survey of Lands-Salaries .. . Do Contingencies .. .

bafte bury Reformatory ... Stores and Stationery uppor~ of !f omen and Children in Benevolent Asylum and kindred

Institutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Trea ury- Contingencies ... Tank and Wells ... Tramway Working Expenses Transmission of Paupers ... Telephones-Salaries ·· ­y olunteers-Contingencies "T" ernon ''-Contingencies '- Wol\erene" 1\ orks Department-Contingencies

The Treasury, Xew South Wales, 31st March, 1 R7.

ToTAL ... . .. ... ,

AMOUNT. 'ToT..A.L.

£ 8. d. £ s. d. 937 19 8 10,947 6 0

0 8 1 9 18 3

12 8 6 24 16 0 79 0 0

0 5 0 15 4 9

0 10 0 9 16 0 1 18 10 4 19 1 1 3 6 2 16 5 0 5 0

14 16 6 10 0 0 1 15 9 5 0 0 3 0 0 4 10 0 5 13 6 1 16 5

10 14 4 0 8 0 6 18 11 1 0 0 1 2 11

124 14 7 122 14 3

90 8 8 0 10 3 3 12 6 0 13 0 5 7 9 5 11 9

190 18 11 1 4 1 4 16 8 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 6 0 1 ]6 8 3 16 0 0 4 4 8 6 8 2 13 4 5 6 10

100 0 0 1 10 0 2 16 0

27 17 7 1 10 0 6 5 8

20 11 7 6 12 2

13 4 2 2 3 2

1,925 1 0

.•.... ········· £ 12,872 7 0

JAMES PEARSON, Accountant.

113

SIXTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT

OF THE

A UD I·To R-G ENEl{AL

ON

THE TREASURER'S STA_TEMENTS OF THE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDI­

TURE OF THE CONSOLIDATED REVENUE :b1UND, AND OTHER

MONEYS, FOR THE YEAR 1886.

(Under Act 33 Victoria No. 18.)

1. THE Treas1-uer's Statements of his Receipts and Disbursements within the year

1886 were with the usual punctuality forwarded to me for audit on the 29th March.

After examination certain emendations and corrections were suggested or required

by letter of 8th of June, and the Abstracts, amended in the particulars pointed out,

having been received back from the T1.·easury on the 27th of the same month, I have

now the honor to l~y the same before the Legislative Assembly, with the following

Report and Explanatory Statements, as cliTectecl by section 38 of the Audit Act

of 1870.

2. These Statements are substantially a reproduction, but in somewhat

greater detail, of the Quarterly and Annual Accounts published in the Government

Gazette, showing the progressive produce of the Public Revenue and the Expenditure

of the same, the results, so far as the cash balances are concerned, being the same

in both.

3. There being, however, nothing in these Accounts to show how far the public

engagements have been met by the income of the year, it will, as on former occasions,

be proper to state, as nearly as may be practicable, the relation between the Public

Income, as given in these Cash Statcn1ents, and the Statutory charges upon it.

'rhis is all the more desirable as the balance on the Revenue portion of the Account

has now reached so large a figure on the wrong side.

GENE 11.AL STATE OF THE BALANCES .

4. Upon the whole of the Public Account, as summarized at pages 10

and 11, there is shown a gross net credit balance at 31st December, 1886,

of ... £3,850,211 12 8

represented by-

Cash and Securities at Sydney at 31st Decen1ber, 1886 ...

Cash in London at 30th September, 1886

18-P

2,238,232 1 0

1,611,979 11 8

£3,850,211 12 8

The

11 t

Th' n olidn.tocl Rev nuo Fund a ·will app m· by follo\Ting paragraph ,

Tru"t ~und cnernl Loans Account ...

having been overdrawn at the same date, the above balance is found to consist of

... £1,550,572 4 10 2,299,6:39 7 10

£,3,850,211 12· 8

Inn nnlCh however, a it has since been ascertained that the credit balance

1n the London Bunks was increa eel at the close of the year to £2,871,068 16s. 1d.,

thor houlcl, to make tho balance complete, be added the difference of increase,

or £1 259,0 9 4 . 5d. This sum, with the TreasuTer's Advance Votes for 1885 and

1 6 and orne other temporary i sues, to the amount of £313,180 19s. 8d., raises the

Total Balance of "\Vays and Means at 31st December, in

Sydney and London, to... . .. £5,422,481 16 9

Contributed hv the-• General Loans Account Tru t Fund Con olidated Re\enue Ftmd

THE CoxsoLIDATED REVENUE FuND AccouNT.

3, 782,454 15 0 1,640,027 1 9

nil.

£5,422,481 16 9

3. The Consolidated Revenue Fund had at its credit on the 1st of January, 1886,-

Way and ~leans to the amount of •

The income chrring the year was, from­Taxation Land Re\enue

3 8

... £2,611,822 2 1,644,017 19 3,089,347 4 3 Receipt for Services rendered

General Miscellaneous Receipts (in-cluding £70 16s. 2cl. advances

recovered)

)laking a total of . . .

The Payments within the year were-

To\Tards the Interest and extinction of the

Public Debt For other Statutory and Regulation expenses

(including £250 omitted in 1885)

For expendittue tmder the annual Appro­

priation Acts

In all

247,934 4 6

For the Service of previous years.

549,994 17 7

14,587 2 2

1,353,300 18 6

£1,917,882 18 3

£652,495 0 2

7,593,121 10 8

£8,245,616 10 10

For the Service uf 1886.

1,029,684 2 9

372,515 12 1

5, 764,266 15 8

7,166,466 10 6 1,917,882 18 3

£9,084,349 8 9

Showing

115

Showing an excess o.f Payments over Income and Ways and

Means at 31st December, 1886, to tho amount of

The transactions in London on this account

fr01n 1st October to 31st December (the

details of which have been brought to

account this year), show Receipts

And Disbursements ...

Making a further overdraft of

£19,167 9 4

177,385 4 7

Or a total realized deficiency at the close of the year of

£838,732 17 11

£158,217 15 3

£996,950 13 2

6. The nominal Liabilities, so far as they were limited by Statutory and other

Appropriations, and remained undischarged at the same date, were as follow, viz. :-

For Public Works chargeable to the Old Loans Account £134,667 11 9)

Current Services of 1886 ( 'Qide Appendix A) 1,064,317 17 3

Services voted out of Surplus Revenue of previous

years ... Ordinary Services of previous years (vide Appen­

dix A) ... Interest and extinction of the Public Debt (vide

Appendix A) ...

The corresponding Statement of Liabilities, as given at page

85,714 13 11

205,492 0 2

573,447 15 0

£2,063,639 18 1

106 of the Accounts for 1885, showed a total of . . . £2,206,324 19 7

To this were added by Supplmnentary and other Appropriations

in 1886 825,710 17 1

Making in all £3,032,035 16 8

Against this there were paid and charged in

1886 ... £1,917,882 18 3

Balances of V vtes written off as no longer

required ... 674,759 6 6

Leaving still a total balance of Liabilities on account of

previous years of

2,592,642 4 9

£439,393 11 11

7. The appropriation of the estimated Revenue o.f 1886 not having been

made until 25th October of that year, the Appropriation Act was anticipated by the

usual monthly Temporary Supply Acts, nine in nu1nber, to the amount of

£6,381,033, and the Public Works Loan Act, of corresponding elate, was also

anticipated by the same arrangement to the amount of £1,216,200. Of this latter

amount, however, a payment of £1,999 14s. 2d. for Works at Lak~ Macquarie

Harbour was not covered by the Loan Act, 50 Victoria, No. 28, and appears con­

sequently as an advance out of tho Consolidated Revenue Fund to be recovered out

of a future Loan Appropriation. 8.

l lG

. Th ~up1)ly \.ct, 10 Yictori~, No. J, al o jnclude a, econd ndvance vote of £1 t th Tr ~ lll' r, ·which i omitted fro1u th G neral Appro1Jriation Act, anl "~ pr b~bl~- inhncl d fr01n th~t eirctun tanc to be aclju. ted before the close of th ~- ar ~ncl no doubt ouo'ht to hay been o dealt 1rith. A reference, however, to th ~P cial po, it ~i.ecount, at pag 101 \Vill ho1r that tllE're was at 31st December a .. um f ~ .., 5c3 5, . only at the credit of th Trea urer's Advance Account, all of \Yhich \Yith £() --J.lG 15". in addition, \Ya. due to the ReYenue at that date to replace th _\.dy~nc Yot of 1 85-£100,000.

_1._ like omis~ ion occut·s oE the un1 of £30,000, granted under the Supply Act, 49 Yictoria, X o. 3 for the serYic of 1883, a Fees to Licensed Stu veyors.

9. _1._ in 1 5, th annual increases to the salaries of classified Officers under ection 3 of the Ci\il Sen-ice Act for 1886, have been distributed throughout the

\ arion Department " ·here they occur . A separate vote (item No. 173 of the Ap­propriation Act of 1 SG) 11a taken for these increases in a lump sum of £66,500, but th actual amount required being found to reach only £48,348 13s. 8d., the balance 1lill of cour ·e be \TTitten off during the year. The detailecl distribution of the \Ote is gi\en in a Schedule to Appendix A.

10. B~ the Cu tom Duties Act of 1886, which came into force from the 7th _\.pril, cel'tain addition \Tere made to the Customs Tariff in three forms, the total produce of \Yhich ha been calculated to be as follmYs, viz. :-

Ad T"alorem Dutie . . . £277,117 16 5 Increa eel Rate on Pre-existing Duties (Vide

Return ... .\.ppenclix B) 39,065 0 0 Extended range of fu'ticles subject to Specific

Dutie (Viele Return, Appendix B) 49,362 0 0

£ 365,544 16 5

The apparent difference of increase in the total Customs collections for the ~ear 1 3 and 1886 i , ho1re-ver, only £308,616 13s., or, more correctly, deducting the Dra11back and Rehmd of Duties from the respective years, £294,716 4s. 8d. These :fig"tu'e er\e to ho1r that but for the additional dut ies the Customs receipts for 1 86 11ould ha\e exhibited a decrease of (say) £70,828 l ls. 9d.

11. 'l'he Stamp Duties Amendment Act of 1886 also changed to some extent the ba i of taxation in the form of Stamp duties, but the precise effect of the chanO'e cannot readily be ascertained. The receipts, however, show an increase of £4±,±88 2~ . Gel. in 1886 oYer the collections in 1885, the Act coming into force only on the 1 t September, 188G. It 1nay be 1woper to notice, in connection with thi item of r eceipt, that in consequence of a large number of postage stamps being allo11ed to be used in lieu of duty stamps for stamping money acquittances a sum of £21,000 has for . ome years been annually credited to the Stamp Duties' Account by transfer from the head of postage a the estin1atecl extent of the use made of postage tamp for tamp duty requirements.

12. It may he ohserTecl that the amount credited at page 17 as " Interest on L2nd conditionally purchased" is £129,968 4~ . 5cl. only, \Yhile t he Collection of In ·taln1f'nt ~ appear a £31.1,133 lOs. Sd., hut both these quotations are qualified by the fact that the annual instahnent of ls. per acre on the unpaid balances of the

Purchase

117

Eurchaso Money ropre: ·ont both Princip~l and Interest, which could not be separated

without very considerable inconvenience and expense. The amount shown as

Interest only is mainly paid on early conditional purchases, not yet brought by the

purchasers under tho provisions or tl1o Amended Land Acts.

13. The Postage Receipts show an apparent increa,so of £14,689 14s. 6d., but

as large nun1hcrs or postage stamps arc purchased or used for purposes of remittances,

and large numbers arc a,lso employed on Public Service and paid for out of Votes of

Parlian1ont, the gross collections must be subjected to deductions in the above

directions to arrive at the net sums contributed by the public at large to the Postal

Revenue. A comparison of the receipts of the year 1886 with those of the previous

year give the following results, viz. :-

Gross postage receipts credited in 1885

Stamps used as cash Stamps used on Public Service, paid by Votes 0 0.

Net receipts, 1885

Gross postage receipts credited in 1886

Stamps used as cash Stmnps used on Public Service, paid by Votes 0 ••

Net receipts, 1886

£12,638 16,000

7 0

4 0

£14,737 4 8 26,513 5 2

£315,606 17 9

28,638 7 4

£286,968 10 5

£330,296 12 3

41,250 9 10

£289,046 2 5

Showing a net increase on 1885 of only £2,077 12s.

14. The receipts "For work performed by Prisoners in Gaol," stated at page

19 as £4,649 8s. 6d., show apparently a very large reduction on the receipts of

prevwus years. Under that head the

Receipts for 1883 were

" 1884 " 1885

"

7 7

£20,314 19 36,294 11 23,516 14 9

Upon inquiry it appears that these receipts are mainly drawn from the votes

for Stationery and Stores ; but the vote for 1886 having been exhausted otherwise

by the close of the year, there were no means of meeting accrued claims to a large

amount for work done in the respective gaols until further appropriations should be

obtained in the following year.

15. Under" Miscellaneous Receipts" the amount shown as "Repayments to

credit of Votes" is short by two sums repaid in December~ on account of Issues from

the Votes for the Volunteer Service of 1884 (£3,071 3s. 5d.) and 1885 (£2,620),

in all £5,691 3s. 5d. 'l1hese sums were improperly credited to the account of

"Over Issues" in the Trust Fund Account, as they could not be required for reissue.

This 1ras pointed out to the Treasury, but the erroneous credit having already been

published in the Gazette accounts of 4th January, my request for a correction in the

Statmnents of Accounts .for Parlimnent was not acceded to. The Revenue Account

will consoqvr~ntly he deprived of this credit until tho close of this year.

16.

11

). 'h 1n de ~ appropriating certain fin under cct.ion 128 of the Munici­P• liti - t 1 ~i t ria, 1 . :.. b ing l' nd r cl 01u ·what doubtful by the terms of th ln t lau.. f th ction quot cl, a r E 'r nee \Yas n1ade to the Attorney-General f r hi ac1Yic . ~\. cop~T of the en nbn1itted, and of the opinion given by Mr.

n ral Fo tcr, confirmatory of th practice followed since the Ac:t came int f rc will h found in ~\.ppendix

17. ~\.contract wa taken by the Department of Public In truction late in the y ar f r alt ration to the building at Parramatta, which had been occupied as a

man atholic Orphan chool, for the purpo e of converting it into an Industrial ch ol for irL. 'Ihe amount of the contract was £2,013, and towards that amount

it had b n propo eel to utilize th vote of 1885 and 1886, of £500 each, for R pairs for Roman Catholic Orphan School," but the Treasury demurred to that

arrano ment, and ref rrcd th matter for my decision, which was that the votes in qu tion could not he dh·erted to a new service without the express sanction of Parlimnent.

The Department of Public In truction, however, referred the matter to the ... ttorn y- neral, who gaye hi opinion to the effect that, under all the circum-tance , th money could be expended as desired by the Minister for EducatiOn.

(The paper are giT"en in Appendix C.) The balance of the contract, £1,089 12s. 4d., wa unproridecl for, and was accorclingly paid from the Treasurer's advance vote. It i ob erT"ecl, howeYer, that no provi ion has been made on the Estimates to cover that balance, while a urn of £789 has been recently voted on the additional Esti­mate for 1 7, for a ftuther contract to that amount. This is one of the many cases which how how im11erfectly the E . timates as submitted provide for known obliga­tion .

1 . The urn of £500 and £1,021, paid as compensation for loss and treatment of heep in quarantine (Serrice of 1885, page 43), and the sum of £1,564 3s. 8d. for alarie and continoencie (paid out of Vote 608 of 1886, page 56), making together

£3,0 5 3 . d., haT"ing been only temporarily paid from the Revenue Account, have now been tran ferrecl to the Sheep Acco"Lmt under Trust Fund.

19. The co t during the year of the Rabbit Extermination Service having, so far a paid, amotmtecl to £86,014 18s. 5d., while the assessment under the Rabbit X uisance ... -i.ct contributed only £38,464 8s. 5d., a further debt of £45,814 16s. 3d. ha been inc"Lured to the Revenue, making now a total of £180,756 17s. 11d., repayable out of future a se ments.

20. Among the um embezzled by George Berner, late Chief Clerk in the Raihray Departn1ent, were six depo its on tenders which, when applied for by the contractor on the completion of the works, had to be repaid to them, and the amount, in all £1,47 5, \T"as paid under the authority of the Minister for Public \forks out of the T"ote for the working expen es of the Railways. This unfortunate lo~ can hardly be legitimately cla ·sed as a "working expense," and should more properly haT"e been co·vered by a separate vote, but as the Railway income must be con idered in one way or other liable for it, as it is for compensations in the cases of accident and for the value of goods lost in transit, &c., the result of making it a direct charge upon the general vote for management is practically the same as if pecia.lly voted. In another direction the same result is arrived at as the remainder

of Berner' embezzlement, consisting of the value of certain season tickets, £522 ' . 7d., and a mi cellaneous item of £15 paid to him, simply constituted a lo of income. 21.

119

21. The unauthorized tran fers of £275,000 from the Revenue to the

'rrca urer's Advance Vote, specified jn my lteport on the Accounts of 1885, were

replaced to the Hcvenue Account on the 18th N ovcmhcr. A Bill to indemnify the

Colonial Treas1uer, the officers of tho Treasury, and other officers, in respect of their

unauthorized action in this matter was introduced and read a first time in the

Legislative Assembly on the 5th February last, but a change of Governn1ent having

occurred the order for the second reading of the Bill was discharged on the 24th

March. It is very much to be regretted that there is thus no recorded expression of

opinion by l">arliament as to the illegal action of the 'rrcasury in laying hands upon

the Public Revenue without Parliamentary sanction.

THE TRUST FuNDS AccoUN'l'.

22. The transactions of the year have increased the total balance at the credit

of the Trust Funds by the sum of £261,907 14s. 5d., being the net difference of

increase and decrease under the various heads into which the Trust Fund Account is

divided, and the details of which are given at pages 11 and 93. Many of these

separate accounts are opened mainly for convenience, or to satisfy statutory require­

ments, and as may be seen by reference to the General J\1iscellaneous Receipts, page

20, portions of the balances are periodically claimed hy the Revenue.

23. ~rhe larger half of the total balance or £1,393,926 4s. lcl. belonged to the

Government Savings' Bank. Of that sum £385,666 13s. llcl. were invested in

Debentures and Funded Stock, and for the remainder, while a floating balance,

interest at 4 per cent. is paid by the 'l'rcasury under a specific appropriation annually

taken on the Su1Jplementary Estilnates.

24. The Cash Receipts credited to the Civil Service Superannuation Account

(page 86) were £90,495 lOs. 7c1., and exceeded the Disbursements within the year by

£79,308 17s., thus increasing the Cash Balance of 1885 from £70,455 lOs. Bel. to

£149,764 7s. Bel.

From the Report of the Civil Service Board for 1886 it would appear that

the annual rate of charge for 66 Pensions, sanctioned to the 31st December, was

£5,620 5s. Scl., while gratuities under various sections of the Civil Service Act were

paid at the Treasury to the amount of £5,426 Ss. lld. 'l1hese figures show that the

Account will adnut of a very considerable addition to the Pension List before its

amount can approach the, at present, large income derived from the 4 per cent.

deductions from the salaries of Officers liable under the Act for that rate of contribution

to the Superannuation Fund.

25. The Police Superannuation }-,und, as assisted by the Police Reward Fund,

has also an increase of £2,621 16s. 9d. in the cash balance at the close of the year,

while the annual rate of charge for Pensions has been raised fron1 £10,230 12s. Sd.

to £11,361 14s. 4cl.

THE TREASUREn,' s ADVANCE AccouNT.

26. The account of the 'l'reasurer's Advance Votes is still in an unsatisfactory

condition, notwithstanding that the illegal transactions connected with it, already

referred to, have been disposed of by their transfer to the proper accounts, and that

the Advance Votes of 1883 and 1884 have now been repaid to the Revenue. The

Appropriation Act of 1886 afforded the n1eans of also repaying the vote of

£100,000

120

£100, f r th em rgenci of 1883, a well a the second advance of £100,000 tak n under a t mporar~r Supply Act for 18 G. The balanc nt the 31st December amo1mtecl to onl~~ £93,583 5~., and i '"hown a nt tho croclit of the Advance Account, whil it wa cln to the Revenue, and ought to have been transferred to that Account befor the year's acco1u1ts ·were eloscd.

27. It may be ob enrecl that the credits and r credit' to this Account during the \CUr are hom1 a reaching the yery large sum o£ £1,2t8,937 17s. 3d., and the r i ue a reachino' to £1,192,976 18 . lOd. The first-named of those sums includes the recredit of £525,000, and tho second includes the reissue to the Revenue Acco1mt of £325,000 in satisfaction of the Advance Votes of 1883 and 1884, and of the irregular draft (£275,000) from the Revenue in 1885 and 1886. By this ab 1ud operation the receipts and disbursements of the year on this Account are quito unneee sarily enlarged to the extent of £5:25,000, 1vhile there is nothing on the face of the account" to sh011 the extent of the Treasurer's liability for his ~-\.ch-ance -vote~.

The amount actually issued and unadjusted at 31st December was £206,416 15 ·;and consisted of-

Payment in anticipation of Votes ..:\_ch-ances on account of Trust F1mds

" "

on acco1mt of Loan Services ... on account of other Governments

£ s. d. 183,841 6 6

6,069 3 1 2,689 0 6 2,101 12 0

" to be recovered from various other sources 11,715 12 11

The Ca h Balance at the same elate having been

£206,416 15 0

93,583 5 0

The total of £300,000 0 0 respresents the three ach-ances of £100,000 each voted to meet the emergencies of 1885 and 1886. The details of the above payments are given in Appendix D.

GENERAL LoANS AccouNT.

28. The General Loans Account, which was overdrawn at the close of 1885, wa replenished during the year by the credit to it o£ the b::tlance proceeds of the fifth Loan under the Inscribed Stock .L~ct, ancl part proceeds of a sixth Loan of £5,500,000, negotiated in London in July, 1886, thereby converting the overdraft into a credit balance at Sydney of £2,299,639 7s. lOd. The whole proceeds of this last Loan haling, ho-we-ver, been fully credited in London by the close of the year, the actual creclit balance of this Account at Sydney and London on the 31st December -was £3,782,454 15s., after allowing for payments there to same elate for Loan Sen-ices, lJut not brought to account in Sydney until this year.

29. The additional i sue of Inscribed Stock, to the amount of £5,500,000, in July realised jn gross £5,247,692 2s., or at a rate o:f £95 8s. 3d. per cent. The charges for Bank commission, brokerages, and n1iscellaneous expenses, were £56,423 16 ·. 6d., and, with commutation of Stamp Duty, £34,375, reduced tho proceeds to a net total of £5,156,893 5s. 6d., available for expenditure, and the rate per cent. of the principal to £93 15s. 3d., giving thus an interest-rate of

£3

121

£3 14s. 7 ;icl. instead of: £3 lOs., but, as it may be observed that in this case tho

Stock was inscribed with three 1nonths' accrued interest at date of negotjation, the

annual interest rate should be quoted 1nore correctly as £3 15s. 4td. on net

proceeds of £92 17s. Del., showing an improvement of £2 18s. Sid. per cent.

over the realized proceeds of the Loan of October, 1885.

The Fourth Report under the Inscribed Stock Act of 1883, 46 Victoria, No.

12, presented to Parliament in January last, explains the proceedings connected

with the inscription of this sixth Loan.

30. A portion only of the Loan of July, 1886, having been brought to

Account in Sydney, the whole of that Loan is omitted from the Statement of the

Public Debt, as given at page 107, following the same course ~s in the previous

year. As, however, the Loan began to bear interest from the 1st of April, and a

half year's interest was actually paid thereupon in September, it cannot properly be

excluded in reckoning the Public Debt at the close of the year.

31. The total outstanding debt at the close of 1885 was shown in that

year's accounts to amount to

adding the further Loans of October, 1885 July, 1886

and allowing for the further reduction by

£30,000 during 1886, o£ the million loan

of 1867, and of £10 of the Intcrn1inable

Debentures ...

-£5,500,000 5,500,000

0 0 0 0

£11,000,000 0 0

30,010 0 0

£30,064,259 9 2

10,969,990 0 0

the Public Debt at 31st December, 1886, became increased to £11,034,249 9 2

bearing an annual interest charge of £1,645,180 11s. 8cl. fron1 the 1st January, 1887.

32. So far as can be readily computed the above amount of outstanding

Loans, together with the annual interest thereupon, is chargeable in the following

proportions to the respective Services stated hereunder, viz. :-

Sen·ices.

Railways and Tramways ... Electric Telegraphs... . .. Harbours and Rivers Navigation ... Roads and Bridges . . . . . . . .. Immigration ... . .. City of Sydney Sewerage ...

Do \Vater Supply Miscelbncous Public \Vorks

Principal.

£ s. 33,602,345 14

679,173 5 2,465,604 12

58G,531 2 387,663 4 592,123 1

1,057,67-:t 11 1,(363,133 17

41,034,249 9

Interest.

d. £ s. d. 4 1,33\618 14 10 1 29,!:>42 5 D 4 99,459 5 0 9 26,428 5 1 0 18,863 2 2 8 24,217 0 2 7 43,773 5 4 5 66,878 13 4

-----2 1,645,180 11 8

33. The Public Works Loan Act of 1886, 50 Vic. No. 28, added £3,115,393

to the authorized charges upon the General Loans Account for Railways and other

Public Works. The total amount of those charges as represented by unissued

balances of Loan Service Appropriations at the close of the year was £15,984,213

·IDs. llcl. After crediting in full the net proceeds of tho loan of July, and £14,485

2s. 3d., recovered from the Government of Victoria on account of the raikay bridge

at Albury, there remains a sum still to be raised of £12,108,19G 4s. 4d. to cover

authorized appropriations. 34.

18-Q

122

·· Th nppl.r J ... ct, 4 ·yi . No. 2, pro\id d £28,000 in anticipation of a an .,. t a a fnr h r "lnn to\\artL th Rail~T"ay-Albury to the l!l:urray " appa-

r ntl. tor li ' th Tr a urer' ~\.dyance Vote of the charO'e upon it for the temporary d frayal of th halE co t of th railway bridge at Albury recoverable from the

OT" rnm nt of ·yi toria, and th Yote 1\a u eel for that purpose and otherwise in Mar h 1 G. Th "arne urn of £2 ,000 1\a again appropriated in the Loan Act of 1 G abo\ quot d, \Yithout reference to the fact of it including the half cost of the

rido- not charO'eabl to thi Colony. The Act was pas eel on the 25th October, and th O\ rnrnent of ·victoria r paid their nloiety-£14,485 2s. 3d. *-in the following month and th mnount hould have been credited direct to the General Loans

c ount a a urcharge on account of the erroneous appropriation, but it has been treated a an o\er-i ue, and wa accordingly placed in the Trust Fund, whence it has thi year been tran ferred to the proper account.

35. In addition to the um reported in 1884 and 1885, as improperly paid from the \ote of £500,000 for "Alterations, Additions, &c., to Railway Stations," und.ry other payment of a similar character have been disallowed in 1886 to the

arnotmt of £39,4 S 18 . 7c1., making a total of £154,237 7s. 4c1., for which the vote referred to 1\a utilized by the Treastuy contrary to the directions on the vouchers as for\\arcled by the Rail\\ay Department. The services so charged were as follow, namely:-

"

Rail\\ay, Wallera\\ang to Muclgee ...

" " " " " " "

Tam\\orth to Tenterfield

" " "

" Albtuy to The l1urray

" " " , Sydney to W ollongong

Doubling the line Parramatta to Penrith ...

" " " " Trial Stuvey

1884 1885 1886 1885 1886

1884

18~5

1886 1885 1886 1885

... {

£ s. d.

16,737 9 0 14,848 4 11

600 0 0 67,298 3 5 14,808 15 0

790 17 7 26 0 0 42 9 2

15,258 14 5 14,986 13 11 8,821 9 2

18 10 9

£154,237 7 4

36. Provi ion ha-ving been made in the Loan Act of 1886 for all these services the whole of the above ums were transferred to tho Account of that Act under their re pectiT"e head , (excepting £790 17s. 7d., disallowed in 1884, and which is in course of adju tment), and thu the General Loans Account appears twice charged for the arne serTice without a corresponding credit. This requires to be explained. The

Trea ury having expended o much of the vote of £500,000 irregularly, was required to replace it, and taking ad\antage of the Account of "Over Issues,"-an account opened to prevent lo es under Votes by accidental overcharges-credited that Account with the transfer, o that it might be available to meet proper charges for "Alterations, Additions, &c., to Stations" when pre ented, and the greater part of it had been so pent before the end of the year, but the transactions in the "Over Issues" Account

Trust Fund not being detailed, the expenditure does not of course appear in that form. In

• The actual moiety of the cost of the permanent bridge was £16,25!) l9s. 6d., but the Government of Victoria having defrayed the whole cost of a temporary structure, one moiety thereof was payable by the Government of this Colony or £1,774 l7s. 3d., m:~.king the net repayment £14,485 2s. 3d. as quoted.

123

In connection with this it may bo of interest to state that out of the receipts and

pay1nent given 1.niclor the "Over Issues" Account at page 101, the credits on account

of" Alterations, &c., to Stations," in 1886, were £202,327 5s. 8d., and the reissues

£201,014 12s. lOd., leaving a balance credit of £1,312 12s. lOcl.

37. A branch line of railway having been constructed to the National Park

from the railway line to Illawarra, which was not included in the plans laid before

and approved by Parliament, the expense, so far as appeared in the Treasurer's

Accounts, was disallowed, the amount being £519 5s. 7d. paid from the Loan Act,

44 Victoria No. 28, and £2,805 lOs. 5d. from the Supply Act, 49 Victoria No. 5.

This latter sum is now charged to the Loan Act of 1886-item ''Towards completion

of line Sydney to W ollongong and Kiama, £666,000," which sum, I am informed,

includes £5,100 for the branch to the National Park, although it is not shown in the

appropriation. .

38. The partial cost of the temporary Water Supply which was paid in 1885,

(£45,000) and disallowed as against the vote for the permanent works, has with

later payments for the same service been legalized by the addition of the words

"inclusive of cost of temporary supply," to the additional vote for the Sydney Water

Supply Works taken under the new Loan Act. It is however uncertain whether

or not the whole cost of the temporary Water Supply is intended to remain a charge

upon the Loans Account. The amount is ascertained to be £75,894 15s. 5d.

39. It may be noticed that the appropriation of £300,000 by the last Loan

Act for the "purchase of railway stores" appears paid in full, but, as in former

appropriations of a like kind, it has been simply transferred to the "Railway Stores

Account," under Trust Fund, as part of the capital, now with this addition, amount­

ing to £600,000, employed as a basis for the operations upon it. The cash balance

at the credit of the Account at the close of the year was £176,603 19s. 5d., the

difference between that balance and the total capital, or £423,396 Os. 7d., represents

nominally the value of the stores on hand; but as the operations on the Account

recorded at the Railway Department and at the Treasury do not run on parallel lines,

the cash balances and the estimated value of the stores at any one date of stock­

taking cannot agree. An effort is being made, however, to reconcile the balances,

with a view to their becoming in future more nearly in accord with each other.

40. The "Railway Stores Account" and the Loan Fund transactions, included

now in "Over Issues," might with advantage be hereafter separated from the Trust

Account and made appendices to the General Loans Account, in order that a better

view might be thus obtained of the whole operations upon the Loans Fund than is

now possible.

THE RAILWAY RECEIPTS.

41. The Railway traffic on all lines, after deducting the collections on account

of the Victorian Government, contributed cash receipts in 1886 to the amount in

gross of £2,137,802 8 3

which, as compared with the gross total, after similar deduc-

tions, credited in 1885 2,252,400 12 8

Shows a decrease of ... . . . ••• £114,598 4 5

The

12.L

Th larn• l' p rtion of h~t decrmt"e, how vcr, al'isc from the rcccipt.s for work cl n and pJi l for out oE YoL, oE P·ll'liament ancl other sources, having been r due cl fr 111 +'177 1-3 1 .... in 1883 to £0 ,432 ~s. lcl. in 188G, a difference of

7 G ~ 1"-' --· 111. .~llowing for thi diminution oi special receipts, the decrease f inc rn from th ordinary toll for public traffic in 188G is rr:clucecl to £35,005 5s. Gel.

Th Tram\Yay roc ipt on tlY' other hancl show an incre~se of £0,550 Os. Scl., which i 11 t ubj nt to a like correction.

4:.... The amount collected by the Tiailway Department for work done and charo- able to Yariou en-ice are set forth in Appendix E .. The following table ho-n- the relation of the e pecial collection to the total credit for Railway earnings

and al o the net income contributed directly by the public towards the working e:s:p n of the Rail-n-ay during the past four years:-

1833. 1884. 1885. 1886. Gro~ receipts . . . . . . £1, 91,59~ 13 9 2,06G,382 9 9 2,252,100 12 8 2,137,802 8 3 Tran~fer from Public

}'und for -work done.. 119,703 2 3 17-±,387 10 11 177,125 1 0 98,432 2 1

·------Net contribution by} ~he Public to work- £1,771,8 9 11 G mg cxpen~e ...

1,891,99-:L 18 10 2,075,275 11 8 2,039,370 G 2

43. The in" pection of the Rail-n-ay Traffic Accounts at the several stations alon()' all line ha been continued by the staff of inspectors attached to this Department -n-ith good results. The report furnished to me by the Inspecting Officer-in-Charge upon the work of the year gives full details of the very numerous point 1rhich the se-veral inspectors found necessary to bring "Lmder notice for in tructions as to queries for papers in explanation, or for authorities in support of action by the Rail1ray officers. ·The questions raised were very much of the same nature a tho e noticed in my report upon the Accounts of 1885 and in the Appendix H thereto.

The Inspector's report for 1886 shows that the number of stations ins1Jected was 219. In the majority of cases the results were more or less satisfactory, while in about forty the results were not of that character. To some of these it was considered adnsable to direct the attention of the Commissioner, whose prompt action in some of the cases reported had more or less of the desired effect, as appeared in subsequent in pections.

44. In ele-ven instances the authority of the Governor and Executive Council wa obtained in sati faction of queries upon rates levied but not contained in the authorized publi heel scales, while in some thirty cases of like variations no reP.lies haTe yet been received to inquiries for authorities. The like authority was supplied for the relief of the Commissioner from surcharge in seven instances (details in Appenclix J), but for fourteen other small sums, in all £ 103 14s. lOd., of a similar kind, the surcharges still remain unsatisfied.

45. Old outstanding claims for freight, to the amount of £7,047 15s. ld., are till under query. As no reply has been supplied to many repeated queries on some

of the items, and as the nature of the replies, where such have been given indicate difficulties in settlement, it seems probable that little of this sum wlll be recovered. In addition to these an old claim for £220 9s. 3d. was lost by the operation of the Statute of Limitations.

46.

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127

o8. Tho following cases of default have come under notice during tho year,

Mr. W. Forbes, Warden's Clerk, Barmeclman, embezzled £43 7s. Gd; tried,

and sentenced to eight months' imprisonment.

Mr. Thoo. Horton, Land Agent, Young, was convicted of embezzling

£2,678 7s. 4d., and sentenced to seven years' imprisonment.

J\1:r. Colin Cooper, Railway Goods Clerk, Glen Innes, en1bezzled £651 9s. Bel., and on trial was sentenced to five years' imprisonment.

Mr. George Berner, Chief Clerk, Department of Railways, embezzled

£2,012 5s. 7d.; was tried and sentenced to ten years' imprisonment.

Mr. E. V. Gamble, Goods Clerk, Narrandera, embezzled £73 17s. 2d.

Action not known.

59. Subject to the foregoing remarks, and to the advances to Public Officers

and others being adjusted in accordance with the heads of service to which they have

been charged, I consider that the Statmnents of Accounts now submitted, correctly

represent the Treasurer's Receipts and Disbursements within the year 1886.

In their present form, however, and until the annual appropriations be made for the

payments falling within each year without respect to date of service, these annual

statements will not fully satisfy the intention of the 22nd section of the Audit Act,

nor afford such an Account of the Income and Expenditure of the Colony as to be

easily intelligible to the public at large. EDWARD A. RENNIE,

Department of Audit, Auditor-General.

Sydney, 20th August, 1887.

APPENDJX A.

12

APPENDIX A.

rECIFIC.iTro_T of tho Liabilitic of tho Consolidated Revenue rropor for 1886.

Annu:1l _\.pproprintiou ~\.. ct, 50 \ic. X o. '27 \ ppr pri:hion _\..ct, ·.W Yic . .1-0. 4 (Iren..,urcr's Admuc Account) .. .

D) JO do 4 (Gmnt to ...: ie John Robert on) .. . i,·il t:rli' _\.ct, 4 Yic. No. 2.J...-Fec to iTil ~cnice Board

_\..ppropriation Act 4'2 Yic. No. 19 (Custom -Fees to Commissioners)

£ 8. d. .. 0,977,495 19 1

100,000 0 0 10,000 0 0

500 0 0 600 0 0

yd.nny orporntion Act of 1 79, 4.3 Yic. No. 3, section 13, Eudo>Ymcnt l\iunic1pal Council of Sydney ...

"'uperannun.tion Act Repeal Act o£ 1S73 (Pensions for 1886)

l'ixcd tah1tory Charge..,-...: chedule and ' npplement .. , _-\.dditional upplement, 4G Yic. No. lJ

·hcdule B Do Supplement, 40 Yic. No. 19

S;;hedule 0

Endo-mnent ~-Ci•il err ice uperannuation .Account, 48 Yic. No. 2:L Educational Estn.bli~hments ... Fire Brigades Act, 47 Yic. No. 3

J udicial Salaries-Di trict Court Judges and I n oh·ency Commissioner Additional "alaries, 40 \ -ic. 1\ o. 10 ...

:liint .Annuity ...

U nihed Statutory Churgas­Drawbacks Other Refunds ...

£ s. d. 23,900 0 0

3,300 0 0 5,800 0 0

420 0 0 10, 93 0 0

20,000 0 0 9,000 0 0 G,OOO 0 0

8,000 0 0 4,000 0 0

Eudowmet.t · aud prel iminary E:xpcnses o£ .l\Iunici palities Char~c on Collections ... I::lection Expense.:; \Y itne ·-c ·' Expen ·c::;, Parliamentary Evidence Act, 45 Vic. No. 5 ... :::iuperannuation Bepeal Fund ...

Reduce by-Adn;_ncc to Treasurer

Do 1\ailway Commissioner Pre1ention of 'cab in heep (less cxpcn<lcd) ... Rabbit Kui ·ance Act (less expended) ... Church and School Lands

£ 8, c1

4.J.,813 0 0

35,000 0 0

12,000 0 0 15,000 0 0

57,478 18 2 153,981 15 2

28,719 lG 9 6,774 s a 3,91G 1 11

34 6 0 134 10 9

200,000 0 0 3,000 0 0

17,009 13 0 53,±12 0 5 2,080 0 0

25,000 0 0 u,253 2 4

106,313 0 0

251,039 17 0

7,47·7,201 18 5

276,101 13 5

7,201,100 5 0

.. . 5,810,000 18 5 326,640 18 7

Paymentti a: pee folio 56, Treasurer's Statement .AJd E.xpenditure Special Appropriations

uperannurrtion Act Hepeal Act ... 13:L 10 9 ------0,130,782 7 9

Bala~1ce ... £1!064,317 17 3 ==-==

I~TEREST AXD ExTIXCTIO~ OF 'ITIE PunLrc DEnT:­£

Fifteenth _lnnual In~talment of the 1Iillion Loan, 31 Vic. No. 11, and s. d.

Interest for 1 SO... 70,000 0 0 General Interest on the Public Debt for the period 1st J auuary to 31st

December, 1 6 . .. .. .1,519,612 11 8 E timatcd Balance of the proyi-.ion for the Interest and E xtinction of

the Million Lor..n. 31 Yic. Xo. 11, to end of 158;3, unapplied foe or unapplied to the pur..:hase of Debentures . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,505 0 0

E~tim:ned Balance of Interest unpaid for years prior to 1st J anuary, 1880 2,954 0 1

£ s. d.

Amount of I nterest fer 1SSG paid "ithin the year ...

-------1,603,131 17 9 1,029,084 2 9

Balance payaLic on and after the bt January, 1337 £573,417 15 0

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GENERAL LumLITIES ON AccouNT OF PREVIOus YEA.RS :-£ s. d. £ li. d.

Balance 1st January, 1886, as per Appendix A, p. 122 of Report on

Accounts of 1885... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...1,000,874 8 11

Balance of 1884 and previous years, as per Appendix A, p. 123 of Report

on Accounts of 1885 .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . 324,272 12 4 -------1,325,147 1 a

Supplementary Appropriations for 1885 and previous years, Act 50 Vic.,

No. 27 (less £56,123 included in Appendix A, p . 122 of Report on

Accounts of 1885) 795,397 8 3

Appropriation for 1885 1;m~er Supply Act, 49 Vic. No. 23, not included

in Annual Appropr1atwn Act (Survey of I.1ands) ... ... ... 30,000 0 0 825,397 8 3

2,150,544 9 Q

Deduct-Payments for 1885 and previous years in 1886 (includes

£919 2s. (id. omitted in 1885, Civil Service Board excess) .. .J ,289,635 6 2

Also amount omitted in 1885, on account of Bathurst Presbyterian Church 250 0 0

Lapsed Balances . . . 655,167 3 2 -------1,945,052 9 4

Balance £205,492 0 2

SCHEDULE TO APPENDIX A.

STATEMENT showing the Distribution amongst various Departments of the Appropriation Item 178, to

meet payments of Increases to Salaries for 1886, under the Civil Service Act.

Item No.

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 19 20 22 23 24 25 27 29 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45

134 135 136 137 140 141 142 H3 145 146 147 148 149

Department.

His Excellency the Governor ... Executive Council . . . . .. Legislative , . . . . ..

, Assembly . .. .. . , Council and Assembly

Parliamentary Library .. . .. . , Reporting Staff ...

Colonial Secretary . . . . .. Aborigines Protection Board ... Police .. . .. . .. . .. Government Analyst .. . . .. Hospitals, Insane, generally .. . Hospital, Insane, Gladesville .. .

, Parramatta .. . Reception House, Darlinghurst Hospital, Insane, Callan Park .•. Master-in-Lunacy . . . . .. Medical Adviser ... ... ... Convalescent and Fever Hospital Department of Audit .. . .. . Re5istrar-General .. . .. . Agent-General . . . . .. Immigration . . . . . . . .. City Improvement Board ... Charitable Institutions . . . . .. Fisheries Commission . . . . .. Asylums for Infirm and Destitute State Children's Relief Board ... Fire Brigades . . . . . . . .. Civil Service Board . . . . .. Botanic Gardens... . . . . .. Nursery Garden, Campbelltown Treasury .. . .. . .. . Stamp Duties .. . .. . . .. Customs .. . .. . .. . .. . Colonial Distilleries and Refineries Government Printer's Department Stores and Stationery . . . . .. Ordnance and Barrack Department Board of Health... ... ... Shipping Masters . . . . .. Glebe Island Abattoirs .. . .. . Marine Board, Sydney . . . . .. Local Marine Board, Newcastle Harbour Masters... ... . ..

18-R

Amount paid to 30 June, 1887,

£ s. d. 30 0 0 55 0 0

172 6 2 225 0 0

20 0 0 60 0 0

168 11 9 503 1 3

20 0 0 120 0 0

62 0 0 ISO 0 0

135 0 0 125 0 0

20 0 0 91 5 0 76 13 4 72 1 8 45 0 0

700 0 0 1,073 9 7

250 16 0 85 0 0 20 0 0 53 0 0

100 0 0 225 5 10

85 0 0 45 0 0 56 5 4 55 0 0 10 0 0

1,339 19 4 305 8 4

2,622 6 9 175 0 0

1,498 3 6 205 0 0 211 10 0 128 6 8 225 0 0

40 0 0 185 18 10

60 0 0 79 12 0

130

Ih'm :X o. Department.

150 ( olouial Lin·ht-hou 'CS

1.31 ''H nml RiYcr Pilots 15:? Boa tm0n ... 15' T lcgraph ~tntious 15.3 :Jinriue Board, 1\Iisc llaneou 157 Public \Yharf' ... 174 Imperial Pen ion 116 Public In lru ction 17 :r '. • Y ern on " 179 Biloela Indu trial chool.. . 1 0 rpban chool ', Parramattu. 1 1 Ob~erntor1 1 4 Free Public Library 19:1 Technical Education 211 Department of J u tice 212 :Mn ter-in-Equity -•">13 p th t ro ono nry ... 214 Curator ... 215 beri:ff 216 In oh·ency Court 217 Di trict Comt- ... 21 Coroner' Inque t 219 Pctrr e~ ions 220 Department of Prison 221 rdnev Gaol 222 P·arramatta Gaol.. . 223 Bathm~t , ... 224 :Jiaitl:md 225 Goulbmn 226 Berrima , ... 22i lbury , 22 \Y ollongong , 229 Grafton , .. . 230 :J1udgee , .. . 231 Armidale , 23~ W agaa W agga Gaol 233 Yas Gaol... 234 Deniliquin Gaol .. . 235 Young , .. . 23G Tam"\\orth , .. . 237 Hay , .. . 240 Gaol~ generally .. . 2-U Public Work ' Prison, Trial Bay 242 Shafte bury Reformatory 260 Attorney-Generu.l 26l Parliamentary Draftsman 262 Cro,.;11 olicitor ... 263 Qua.rter 1 'es ions ... 26-! Department of Lands 265 Land Agents 2 1 urvey of Lands ... 2 2 Triangubtion 2 3 Department of Public Works 284 Engineer'.· Department ... 2 5 Fitzrov Dock 2 6 Dredge ervwe ... 322 Colonial Architect 399 Roads and Bridge. -General Establishment ... 400 , , Superintendent in Field 401 • 'ewerage ... 5 6 Railway -General Establishment 58i .. Works in progre s .. . 5 Working Expense .. . 5 9 Po:t Office 6 0 l>Ioney Order and Government Savings' Bank Department ... G01 Telegraphs 602 Telephone Branch GOG Department of :J1ines 607 Rabbit Xuisance Act 608 ~ cab in 'beep 610 I Regi .. tra.tion of Brand 611 Watering-places ... 612 Pounds and Commons

Total ... ... ... £

Amount paid to SO Juno, 1887.

£ s. d. 280 6 10 449 2 0 36a D 4

39 0 0 15 0 0

108 0 0 20 0 0

2,824 12 10 65 0 0 65 0 0 30 0 0

130 0 0 125 0 0

25 0 0 310 8 4

85 0 0 280 14 4 25 0 0

170 0 0 120 0 0 105 0 0

45 0 0 4,338 6 8

150 0 0 110 0 0

40 12 0 20 0 0 16 13 4 60 0 0 20 0 0 20 0 0 20 0 0 20 0 0 20 0 0 20 0 0 20 0 0 20 0 0 20 0 0 20 0 0 20 0 0 20 0 0

6 13 4 25 0 0 20 0 0 45 0 0 60 0 0

205 15 2 310 0 2

3,454 15 8 138 6 8

4,535 3 1 74 3 4

245 0 0 375 4 3 100 0 0 297 16 11 675 0 0 270 0 0 724 3 4 225 0 0 378 9 6 635 8 3 756 4 0

6,190 3 G 760 2 8

3,403 0 4 80 0 0

1,502 12 10 158 3 8

75 0 0 40 0 0 20 0 0 20 0 0

48,348 13 8

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APPENDIX B. CUSTOMS DUTIES.

(No. 1.)

RETURN showing the amount received for Increased Duties under the new Customs Taxation Act,

from the 7th April to the 31st December, 1886:-

Spirits Coffee ... Chicory Hops .. . Malt .. . Biscuits Candles Cocoa and. Chocolate ... Confectionery Doors ... Paints and Colours ... Sashes ... Shutters Starch and Starch Powder Timber

(No.2.)

£1,190 698

1,162 6,029 3,819

785 3,808 3,375 1,561 1,360 1,375

08 1

1,130 12,584

£39,065

RETURN showing the amount of New Duties collected under each heading under the new Customs

Taxation Act, from 7th April to the 31st December, 1886:-Acid ... Acid, Tartaric Aerated Waters Arrowroot Barley, Prepared Baking Powder Bags, Calico Bags, Paper .. . Bicarb. Soda .. . Bitters Bolts, Spikes, &c. Butter 00rdials Cream of Tartar Effervescing Powders Essences Farinaceous Food Fruit Salts Gelatine a.nd Isinglass Glue and Size Groats Honey .. . Iron Chains Lard .. . Laths .. . Lead, Sheet M aca.roni and Vermicelli Meat Extract Meat, Preserved Milk, Condensed Naphtha Oatmeal Oil (in bottles) Advertising Matter Palings Pitch, Tar, n.nd Resin Plaster of Paris Playing Cards Putty ... Rice Flour Safes and Iron Doors Soap ... Tapioca Tinctures Vegetables, Preserved Wax .. Zinc, Manufactured ... Zinc, Plain

£460 143 684 307 474 4.05

41 2!-)

872 1,303 1,628 8,522

343 886

70 469 251 186

68 361 173 204 177 129 194

3,017 296

23 1,782

10,745 10

2,780 520

3,182 135 898 864 479 252

78 557

1,488 2,397

259 629

44 202 166

£49,362

APPENDIX C.

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APPENDIX 0. Opinion of Attorney-General.

(No. 1.)

Mod of Appropriating Fine undf'r ection 128 of the Municipalities Act, 31 Viet. No. 12.

Ca e for the opinion of the H onora.ble the Attorney- General. CERT rr fine impo ed at he Court of P tty e ions at ewtown and R edfern under section 2S of the

ct 2 Victoria o. 2 ha;re been u ually appropriated, one half to Police Reward Fund, and the other moiety to the bor ough in \Yhich the offence wa commit ted.

It i contended that the 12 th ection of the Municipalities Act 31 Victoria No. 12 limit s such appropriation to ca e confined to the pacific enactment quoted in the margin of said section.

n the other hand the practice has been ba ed upon the terms of the latter portion of the 128th section 31 \ ictoria, :r o 12, namely:-" And o much of all fines fees and sums 0f money which by 1·eason ofthe operafionofthe said Acts or either of them infor or in 1·espect of any municipality shall be payable by any peron a would if thi Act had not been pas ed be paid into the Consolidated R evenue shall belona to the aid municipality and hall be paid to the Treasurer or ot her proper officer of such municipality for the general purpo e thereof.

imilar procedure a to appropriation of fines under 4 W ~· IV No. 7 and 17 Victoria No. 31, in r eference to Sunday trading a.nd riotous conduct, is also objected to on similar grounds, that the Act 31 VictoriaN o. 12 gi"fes the municipalitie no claim to moieties of fines under the Acts qu0ttad.

The uditor-General re pectfully reque ts the opinion of the Honorable the Attorney-General as t o the legal di po al of the fines in que tion.

D epartment of Audit, 4 J une, 1 86. EDWARD A. RENNIE,

Auditor-General.

Copy Opinion.

IT appear to me that the ad,·ice asked i substantially whether the concluding part of 31 Vic. No.12 is to be acted upon or not. It i therein accurately stated what fines, fees, and sums of money are to belong to each municipality, and it ought not to be necessary for me t o transcribe the words. It must be fines, or fee , or urn of money, which by rea on of the operation of 2 Vic. No. 2, 11 Vic. N 0. 44, 19 Vic. No. 10, and 17 Yic. X o. 25, in, fo r, or in respect of any municipality are payable by any person, and it is r estricted to such part of them as >rould, but fo r the Municipalities Act, be payable to the Consolidated Revenue.

N o fees or fine , except those payable by reason of the operation of these Acts in the municipality in question (or for or in re pect thereof) are affected by this Act.

W.J.F., A.-G., 8/2/87.

(No.2.)

Diversion of Votes for a specific service to meet a contract for a new work not in the voted Estimates of Expenditure. I NDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, P ARRAMATTA.

Minute for the Auditor-General. Treasury, N o. 392, 10 November, 1886.

THE Accountant of the Treasury informs me that under your decision of years past, constantly acted upon by us, an Annual Vote lapses at the end of the year for which voted, unless some contract bas been t aken.

A contention ha arisen between the Treasury and the Depar tment of Public Instruction in reference to the Annual Vote of 18 5, " Repairs for Roman Catholic Orphan School, £500." The Minister de ires to u e thi vote for a contract now taken or about to be taken, and relies upon the following word in the 15th section of the Appropriation Act of 1885 :-" No appropriation included in this Act shall lap e until the 31st day of December, 1886."

The deci ion of the Auditor-General is specially requested in this case, all the pr,rticulars of which are set forth in the enclo ed paper, Treasury number 8,141, of 14th ultimo. The Auditor-General, B.C. G.E.

Depar tment of Audit , B.C., 8 November, 1886. TID: 15th clau e of the Appropriation Act was introduced t o prevent the lapsing of votes for new works, when those votes were taken so late in the year as not to allow time for contracts to be entered into before its close.

Annual Votes of the class in which the vote of £500 referred to is included, are obviously not of the nature of new service , and when not expended are not entitled to be added to the corresponding votes of the following year, and thus make the expenditure double what was really provided by Parliament, for the year' requirements.

Apart from this, however, the vote of £ 500 desired to be utilized, was expressly granted for " Repairs to the Parramatta. Roman Catholic Orphan School," but as there is no longer such an Institution, and no contract has been entered into for such repairs prio r to the abolit ion of that Institution, it is clear that neither the vote for 1885, nor the corresponding one of £500 for 1886, is available for the proposed purpose, without the express sanction of P arliament.

The Under ecreta.ry for Finance and Trade. E . .A.. RENNIE, A.-G.

Oopy

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Copy Opinion.

I .ur inclined to think, though the question is not free from doubt, tha.t the sum mentioned of £500 may

be legally a.pplied for t~w: payment of this work. . The idea that th1s 1s not now the Parramatta Roma.n Cathohc Orphan School, and that therefore tho

money cannot be applied for it, is, I think, an erroneous one. The term is clearly only one applied for

the purpose of designating the particular locality or building upon which the money is to be expended.

The other question, as to whether the money, being for a new work, can be expended, is a more

difficult one, but, under all the circumstances, I think it comes within tho wording and protection of the

Appropriation Act, and that the money can therefore be expended as desired by the Minister for Education.

. .J. H . WANT.

(No.3.)

Legality of the collection of Railway Tolls .fixed on the authority of a single Minister of the Crown.

Sir, Department of Audit, Railway Branch, Sydney, 9 May, 1887.

I have the honor to enclose a case for the opinion of the Attorney-General, as to the legality

of levying railway tolls fixed otherwise than by the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Councn,

as prescribed by the lOOth section of the Railways Act, 22 Vic. No. 19. A precis of the facts which have given rise to the case, a.nd other papers serving to explain it, are

also enclosed, with a request that they may be returned, with a copy of the Attorney-General's advising

thereupon, at your earliest convenience. I have, &c., E. A. RENNIE,

Auditor- General.

The Crown Solicitor.

Case for 0 pinion.

UNDER the 100th section of the Railways Act, 22 Vic. No. lP, the Governor and Executive Council

fixed (among others) the rates of tolls to be charged for "excursion tickets," and fixed also the clays on

which such tickets were to be iss ued. The Commissioner for Railways issued excursion tickets on other

special days, and at rates differing from those fixed by the Governor and Executive Council. Admitting

the irregularity, the Commissioner sought and obtained from the Governor and Executive Council (minute

No. 87/17, dated 28 Feb., 1887) an authority for " the Secretary for Public \Vorks to issue special

passenger tickets on the various lines of Government railways when necessary."

It is held to be incompetent for the Governor and Executive Council to delegate iheir special

functions, under the lOOth section of the Act, 22 Vic. No. lD, of fixing rates of tolls to any single Minister

of the Crown, or to the Commissioner for Railways, and that consequently any rates so fixed, which may

differ from those published in accordance with sections 102 and 103 of the same Act cannot be legally

collected. The advice of the Attorney-General is solicited.

EDvV ARD A. RENNIE,

Department of Audit, 9 May, 1887. A ucli tor- General.

Precis.

Power of the Minister for Works to fix rates for Excursion Ttckets on Railways at his dil:lcretion.

BY Coaching-rate Pamphlet, elated 1st Jan., 188~, in force at the time the cases herein referred to

0ccurred, and sanctioned by the Governor and Executive Council, under section 100 of the Railway Act,

22 Vic. No. 19, p::..ges 6 to 17, certain excursion rates arc fixed to be charged on the rail ways of the Uolony

for distances up to 600 miles. At page 28 of same pamphlet a regulation is inserted limiting and defining the occasions as to clay

and traiu on which these excursion rates shall be charged. In October, 1885, the Auclitor-Gene:ral called for papers in support of a credit of 15s. 6cl. at

Goulburn, upon receipt of which it was found to be a refund based upon tho issue of an excursion t.icket

on a clay other than those named in the regulations. The Auditor-General replied, asking the Commissioner for nailways under what authority excur­

sion rates were taken on clays other than those named itl the regulations issued under the :::auction of tho

Executive Council. In reply, the Commissioner forwarded an authority of the Governor ancl Executive Council, just

obtained by him, empowering the Secretary for Public Works to issue tickets at excursion rates at his

discretion 0n the railways of the Colony. This authority was accepted by the Auditor-General as simply relaxing the regulation before

referred to (which restricted the issue of tickets at the excursion rates named in the pamphlet), and

allowing the Minister to apply those rates on other occasions, as he might see fit.

In the meantime other questions had been raised by the Auditor-General as to rates charged, viz. :-

Query 910.-Rate of 12/-, 1st special faro, Sydney to Windsor Races.

, 948.- Rate of 8/-, 1st excursion , , , 947.-Rate of 4/- and 2/-, 1st and 2nd class fares, Sydney to Liverpool.

all of which were special rates not to be found in the scale of fares fixed by the Governor and Executive

Council, and the Commissioner was requested to obtain Executive sanction for such rates.

In reply, the Commissioner referred the Audttor-General to the general authority recently obtained

from the Executive (and herein already referred to) as authority for the Minister to fix these special

charges. The

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The _\.udit r-G n ral r plietl that the authority referred to manifestly only applied to tho o ~l·io1~~ on which the ini"ter miaht at hi~ di cr -tion i no tickets at tho excursion ra.te fixed by tho Ex ?utiY,. nnd could not gi1 the lini ter power to vary the rate fixed by the Executive under the lOOth

ctL n f th nilwn d. :FJ~ecnti,·e authority wa.~ again n. keel for for the rn.tes objected to. The ommi~sioner then minuted, on 23('/ 6, that as tho pa.pm·s upon which the authority was

o t. inel 'ontained in tnnc in which excursion fare had been charged, not only at ra.te-sheet rates, but t rnte::; both abov and b low tho e rates, and as it was authority for the continuance of this practice

which "\Ta n~ked for nncl obtained he ~a.w no rea on for again seeking Executi e authority. The 1\Iini ter for Work concurred in thi view, and the papers were again returned to the Auditor·

General. The ..luditor-General replied that the effect of nch a. reading of the Executive Council's minute

,.-ould be t gi,-e th._, Iiui~tcr p "\YCr to fix: what ra.tes he pleased for excursion fares, which, it was con­tended. could hardly ha.Ye been the intention in "\-iew of the lOOth section of the Act, which expressly pronde .. that the ch:trae to bu made ar only such a "may from time to time be determined upon by the Governor mth the advice of the Executive Cotmcil." Sees. 102 ancll03 were also referred to. The

ommi ~ioner \Ia informed that the a.uthority quoted could not be read as conveying a. liberty which it \\ould appear it could not legally confer.

L"pon recon ideration by the Commis1ioner it was admitted that the authority referred to dicl not (a the ommi" ioner intended it should) confer authority for the Minister to vary the rates :fixed by the Executi-re, and a fre'h minute wn. prepared asking for a general authority for the :1\tlinister for Work to fix pecial e:xcur ion rates at hi discretion. By an oversight the power was obtained in the name of the Co ·nmi" ioner for Railway , but upon this being pointed out by the Auditor-G-eneral a fresh Order-in-Council wa obtained conferring the power upon the ~iini.ster for Public w·orks, and the preYiou" order caucellcd.

It i contended by the Auditor-General that, unclee the 100th section of the Act 22 Vic. No. 19, the power of fixing all mte of tolls chargeable on the railways is vestecl rJolely in the Governor, with the adnce of the Es:ecuti1e Council, ancl that therefore it is not competent for that body to delegate to the 1Iini ter for Work · a general power to fix: rate on certain or any occasions.

Department of _.l_udit. 9 ::\Iay, 1 87. W.R.R.

Copy Opinion.

ALL tolL or rate" of pa "age-money must be fixed by the Governor with tho advice of the Executive Council, . 100, and can only be legally collected when, having been so fixed, they are duly posted up, ". 101, 102. The amounts must be fixed by the Governor and Executive Council in each case, and this

power cannot be deputed. I am not prepared to ay that, if excur~ion rates are duly fixed, it might not be left to tbe Minister,

or eyen to the Oommi ioner, to say when he would run an excursion train, but no Minister or Commis­._ioner can legally determine the rates themselves.

W.J.F., A.-G., 17/5/87.

IT, Department of Railways, Sydney, 24 June, 1887. I ha-ve the honor to acknowledge the receipt of you·r letter of the 27th ultimo, intimating that

you haYe taken th~ opinion of the Law Officers of the Crown as to the validity of the authority exercised by the Go-rernor and Executive Council in delegating to the Minister for Public Works the power to issue excur ion and pecial tickets at special rates fixed by himself; that such delegation has been pronounced to be illegal and inoperative; that it will therefore be necessary to obtain Executive authority for all rates which ha-re been charged under this arrangement outside the formally authorized mtes; and that you must not be under tood to challenge the Executive minute of 4/5/86, which confers on the Minister the power to fix the occasions upon whic"2 excursion tickets shall be issued.

In reply, I ha"le to inform you that I see no reason to question the interpretation placed by tho Attorney-General on sections 101 and 102 of the Railway .Act, as contained in his opinion, copy of which you ha.,·e enclosed. · It i , howe\·er, absolutely necessary that some other measure should be adopted to obviate tho inconvenience ari ing from a strict interpretation of the Act, which requires that Executive authority hall be obtained before any charges are levied.

Occasions frequently occur when the delay incidental to a strict compliance with the requirements of the Act in this regard would be fatal to the objects sought to be attained, and valuable traffic might be lo t to the Department.

With a Yiew to meet the difficulty, and at the same time avoid too frequent applications for authority, I prop:Jse, mth your concurrence, to continue the present practice of issuing excursion and special tickets on the authority of the Minister, and periodically-say every three months, or oftener, if you would prefer it-to obtain Executive authority for all such departures from the sanctioned rates.

Executive authority will be obtained immediately for the special rates which have been charged m virtue of the minute \\hich has been pronounced to be inoperative.

I have, &c., The Auditor-General. C. A. GOODCHAP,

Commissioner for Railways.

, 'ir, Department of .Audit, Railway Branch, Sydney, 6 July, 1887. I hHe the honor to acknowledge receipt of your letter of 24th June, 1887, having reference

to the neces ity of special and excursion fares for collection on the railways of the Colony being fixed by the Governor with the advice of the Executive Council, and inviting my concurrence in an arrangement whereby an e:c past facto authority for all such rates should be recognized as sufficient.

In

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In reply thereto, I am compelled to say at once that I could not possibly agree to a proposal which

Rcts at nn,ught the specillc provisions of an Act of Parliament, and which, I feel sure, if submitted to the

Cro,vn Law Officers, would only elicit a repetition of the opinion already given.

It docs not appear to me, however, that practicn,lly such great inconveniences would arise as arc

forcshn.dowed in your letter, as occasions must be few and fa1· between on which other than excursion

rates would need to be published to secm·e special traffic, and as authority is already given for tbe appli­

cation of excursion rates to special occasions not noted in tbe rate-sheet. Moreover, any special occasion

for which extra traffic might be secured in the way supposed must surely be known in sufficient time to

make provision foe it; aud, besides, the scales of rates tbat might be applicable to such cases cannot be

so very numerous or varied as to peeclucle the possibility of framing a scale to be authorized by the

Ex:ecutive for use as the Minister may direct, under the authority already given for occasions. I have, &c.,

E. A. RENNIE,

'l'he Commissioner for Railways. Auditor-General.

APPENDIX D.

AnsTR.A.CT Statement of Payments out of the Treasurer' s Advance Vote's which remained outstanding for

adjustment at the 31st December, 1886 :-

LEGISLA.TIVE AssEMBLY.

A. G. Taylor-in full payment of all claims ...

Parliamentary Reporting Staff- Contingencies

Total, Legislative Assembly .. .

CoLONI.A.L SEcRET.A.RY.

Artillery Force, 1884-Contingencies ... Naval Brigade, 1885-Gratuity to late Instruct0r .. . ...

Y olunteer Naval Artillery, 1885-Salary of Gunnery Instructor

, , Contingencies

" 1886- " Artillery Force, 1886-Contingencies .. . Volunteer Force, 1886- , Naval B1·igade, 18SG-Additional Force ... .. . .. .

Commission on work clone to Torpedo Slips, 1879 and 1884 .. .

Sydney Light Horse Equipment, 1885 ... Police, 1885-Contingencies Photographing Views of New Guinea ... 'rraining-ship " W olverene"- Contingencies

Hospib.l for Insane, Newcastle, 1886-Salary , , Callan Park, 1886-Contingencies

Medical Adviser to the Government, 1886-Salary ...

The Coast Hospital, 1886-Contingencies Registrar- General-Statistician's Branch, 1886-Contingencies

Immigration, 1886-Contingencies

City of Sydney Improvement Board, 1886-Salary ...

, , , Contingencies . ; .

Charitable Institutions, 1886-Contingencies

Fisheries Commission, 1886-Salaries ... , 1

, Contingencies .. .

For support of Paupers in the Sydney and other Hospitals ...

Additional Ward, Newcastle Benevolent Asylum-Grant

The Indian and Colonial Exhibition .. . Relief Works for the Unemployed ... ...

Intoxicating Drink Inquiry Commission, 1886

Norfolk Island-Expenses of Special Commissioner .. .

Statue of the Queen . .. . .. . ... . ..

Public Places of Amusement Inquiry Commission

Newspapers, Almanacs, Books, &c. . . . . ..

Government Asylums Inquiry Board, 1886 ...

Country and Suburban Municipalities-Grants

Whitehead Torpedoes, Officer in charge-Salary . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..

Removing Guns fr0m the " W ol verone" to the batteries at Fort Macquarie, &c . ...

Grants in aid of Agricultural Societies . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..

Interest on Uninvested Civil Service Funds, 1 January tq 30 June, 1886 ...

Biological Station, Watson's Bay-Compensation

Hill View Estate-Land ... .. . . ..

Law Costs-Fenton ats. Jobson

Total, Colonial Secretary

£ s. d.

21 14 6 25 0 0

£46 14 6

2,026 17 0 100 0 0

78 4 0 70 1 4

537 5 10 1,570 10 9 9,373 5 8 1,961 15 0

10 2 6 88 18 0

1,990 17 3 209 0 0 183 6 9

4 10 0 514 0 3 156 0 0

2,364 2 1 29 0 0

12,972 10 7 . \ 20 16 8

. .. (. 12 10 0 99 6 8

177 3 4 802 12 6 189 17 0

2,305 4 4 500 0 0

2,789 17 6 7,641 7 1

263 13 3 100 0 0

1,000 0 0 200 0 0

22 1 0 194 13 0

14,993 7 8 89 10 3

161 9 6 611 5 0

2,140 6 2 500 0 0

10 12 0 150 0 0

£69,215 19 11

136

TnE.\. unEn .\.~~n ECRETART FOR Fr A '"CE AND Tn.A.D.E. 6-...:nlnn· ...

, 6- ontl.ngencie Cu,t m -- nlnr-v ...

,, 6- ontii1gencies t. mp utir . 1 G- .,nlnr1e" ... tore' and tntionery 1 6- ontingencies

Glebe Ll.nd Impro> ment , 1 .Ji ••. ,, 1 6

Printincr and Bookbinding, 1 6 hippincr ~In ·t r 1 6- ' nJarie

BoarLl of II n.lth, 1 "5-Rent of Re~idence for Health Officer Prinlt ecr tnry to the Premier, 1 5- 6-Attending Parliament, Salary ... Public WhnrL 1 '"'6-Contingencie . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. Imperial P nsion .ffice, 1 5-Contingencie ~

.. 1 G , ommis~ion on the Payment of Interest on Debenture

.... ~ ew team De" patch Boat Exchnncre on RemittanceN, 1 6 Draftincr Bill Tax on Property Po tage on Public ernce, 1 86 To ub idize Tug-boat for :r orthern Rivers and Harbours Law o tN-Dibb ats. A., .N.Co., 1 ' 5

Oriental Bankincr Co., 1 5 . Ly-ee-~Ioon Wreck-Expen e reco>ering bodie:-:, &c. In urance on Engli"h hipment Premium on Debenture purcha, ed on account of R ailway £1,000,000 L oan of 1867

Total, Trea urer and Secretary for Finance and Trade

PuBLIC INsTRUCTION. Public chool Cadet Corps, 1 85-6 Orphan chools, Parramatta, 1 86-0ontingencies . .. Refund of amount expended pri>ately on fittings, Roman Oath0lic Orphan School Church and chool Land , 18 2 . . . .. . .. . . .. .. . .. . . ..

Total, Public Instruction

ADMINISTRATION OF J USTICE. :1fa ~ter in Equity, 1 86-Contingencies Prothonotary, 18 6- alaries ...

, 1 6-Conti.ngencie. Petty e~sions, 1 6- alarie ...

, 18 6-Contingencies Gaol generally, 18 6-Contingencies . .. Law Cost -Doin v. Doin

Total, Admi11istration of Justice

THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL. Attorney-General, 1 86-0ontingencies Crown olicitor, 1886-Salaries

, 1 86-Contingencies ...

Total, Attorney-General

ECRET.A.RY FOR PuBLIC WoRKs. Department of Public Work , 1886 -Contingencies ... Landing ilt and Forming Ground, 1886 Preliminary Harbours and Rivers SUITeys, 1886 Fitzroy Dock, 1 6-Contingencies ... Expense of Special Tugs, 1 6 . . . . .. Incidental Expen e to Wharfs and Bridges, 1886 ... . .. . .. ... .. . .. . Law Cost -!nne · and others ats. the Queen-Be Resumption of Land, General Post Office Darling Ri>er Improvements, 1 G :l[urrumbidgee Rirer Improvements, 1886 Wharf at Quarantine tation, 1 86 Lake ~facquarie Harbour Works Com pen ation for Land Resumed, &c .... Quarantine , tation Improvements, 1883 Gladesville Hospital, 1 84-Apparatus for Gas Repairs, &c., Public Building , 1886 ... Furniture and Fitting , Public Offices, 1886 Building and other Materials, Hard-labour Gaols Gaols, Court-houses, and Lock-ups, 1886

... ... ...

£ s. d. 23 3 8 16 13 4 5 18 3

959 19 7 6 5 0

22,364 9 11 84 16 2

2,188 10 11 643 7 7 54 7 11

210 0 0 89 10 2

284 12 4 6 0 0 6 0 0

94 12 9 1,155 0 0 4,438 12 3

25 0 0 579 18 1 588 0 0 60 11 5 25 14 0

151 10 0 1,740 9 0

955 5 0

£36,758 7 4

75 2 9 894 2 5 127 15 0

25 0 0

£1,122 0 2

7 0 0 135 16 0 257 10 0 189 12 0 307 10 0 175 0 0 17 8 6

£1,089 16 6

815 10 0 9 0 0

50 0 0

£ 874 10 0

187 16 0 490 7 4

2 8 9 388 12 1 109 15 1.

2,900 13 7 5 10 0

321 19 0 134 3 6 144 12 10

59 4 0 19,993 17 5

200 0 0 48 1 10

10,213 19 3 8,157 11 8

292 3 8 4,577 18 3

137

SECRETARY FOR PunLIC W omcs-continued.

Police Buildings, 188G ... Institutions for Insane generally, 188G Reformatory for Boys, 1886 . . . . Military Camp, N atiooal Park, 188G ... :Furnishing Admiral's Residence Police Stations and Officers' Quarters, 188G Repairs, Military Buildings, 188G

, Fortifications, Barracks, &c. . .. Post and Telegmph Offices, 1886-Purchase of Sites Repairs, Post and Telegraph Stations, 1886 .. . Shed, Victoria Banacks ... .. . ... .. . Furniture, Parliament Houses ... Bridge over Parramatta River at Gas-works ... Law Costs-Robertson v. Lyne ... \Vharf, Green Point . . . . ..

, Port ~facquarie ...

Total, Secretary for Vv orks

TnE PosnusTER-GENERAL.

Electric Telegraphs, 1886-Allowauce to Acting Assistant Superintendent

SECRETARY FOR Mnms.

Public Watering-places and Reserves, ] 886 ... Reward for Discovery of Albert Gold-:fie]d, 1883 Diamond Drms, 188G Ferndale Colliery Accident Inquiry Commission Royal Commission on Collieries Prospecting for Gold

Total, Secretary for Mines

Total to be co...-ered by VoLes

AnvAxcEs oN AccouNT OF OTIIF.R GoYERNME"KTS.

Ca1)0 Colony Go-vernment Hong Kong , Mauritius , Trinity House UercanLile Marine Pensioners ...

Toi.al on account of other G o...-crnments

ADY.A.KCES ON AccoL'NT OF Lo..1.N SERVICES.

·wharf, Blackwattle Bay Improvements, Circular Quay ...

Total on .account of Loan Services

Anv ANCES ON Accou:KT OF Tnt:sT FuNDS .

.Advances to Contractors-Railways Harbours and Rivers Store Advance Account Hail way Stores ... British and Australian Cable Account ...

Total on account of Trust Funds

ADvANCES TO ll E RECOIERED FROM V ARIOL'S SOURCES.

J. Laekey's Account Board of Trade .. . Advances to meet claims against other Votes-Harbours and Rivers

Oriental Bank Corporation Premiums on Fidelity Guarantees Commercial Bank, South Australia Advance to Paymaster ...

Total to be recovered from various sources

Total to be reco-vered in cash ...

Grand total outstanding at 31st December, 1886

18-S

£ s. d. 2,GOG 4 D 2,777 14 (j

3,815 7 10 G21 3 2 75G 4 0

1,868 7 10 1,0G2 1:) 0

45 17 (j

71 10 0 3,811 14 D

533 5 (j

119 15 0 1G3 2 0 250 0 0

25 0 0 15 12 0

GG,272 8 1

100 0 0

1,568 14 1 31 5 0

3,261 10 11 700 0 0

1,800 0 0 1,000 0 0

£8,361 10 0

183,841 6 G

11 9 2 D1 13 4

1,915 17 G 82 12 0

2,101 12 0 ---

15 8 4 2,673 12 2

2,G8D 0 G

315 15 6 3,706 17 8 2,031 D 11

15 0 0

6,069 3 1

HJO 1 8 2 6 6

5,845 0 0 1,887 7 4 3,272 17 5

18 0 0 500 0 0

11,715 12 11

22,575 n ro u v

.. . £206,41G 15 0

APPE~DIX E.

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APPENDIX E . . \ILW Y ToLL et· dilod ali tho Trua 'uey by tea.n fer dlll'ing tho yoa.r 1 6 from tho undermentioned

ccount :-

Itom o.

667

\.

D 10 1.3 19 ~4

3 40

105 10"

147 1-:I:D 150 17 1 0 202 222 224 259 274 290 291 379 507 509 51± 516 521

10 15 19 22 36 3 39 40 42 D6

114 13± 136 13D 1.5;3 17 213 ~15 217 219

Head of Service.

o~~ OLID..i.TED RE E~ uE Fu.l n AccouNTs.

1 4.

D partmen t of Mines

1 3.

'olonial ecreta.ry .. . Public Park ~-\..borigine Protection Board Y ohmteer Force Police Ho pi tal for In ane, Parramatta ... In pector of Charities ~-\.. ~·dum for Infirm and Destitute .. . .. . ~Iaintenance De erted hildren, Transmission of P aupers, &c. Cu toms Gold and E cort ~\_u tralian Military Contingent Ad "); . '. ". "\~ ernon" ... ~Iaintenance of Orphans, Parramatta Ob er1atory

heri.il' · District Court Gaols generally Quarter es ion Land Agent , Apprai ers, and others Incidental Expen es-Wharves, Bridges, &c. Yanko Creek Cutting Bourke Wharf Clearing Obstruction, Murrumbidgee River Roads and Bridges, Officers and Materials Post Office-Conveyance of Mails, &c. Electric Telegraphs Department of Mines Occupation of L9.nds Public Tanks and Wells

Aborigines Protection Board Volunteer Force ... Police Ho pital for Insane generally Immigration . . . . .. In .pector of Public Charities Fi ·heries Commission .. .

1886.

A ·ylums for Infirm and Destitute Fire Brigades . . . . . . . .. )laintenance of D eserted Children, Transmission of Paupers, &c. Expen es In\e tigating Phylloxera Disease Treasury Cu tom.· Gold :E cort ~Iarine Board-~fi . ·cellaneous N. '.'."Vernon" Prothonotary

heriff Di ·trict ourts Petty 'essions

.A.moun t.

£ B. d.

81 7 9

0 2 G 1 8 10

28 0 6 30 15 5 81 18 10 0 G 8

29 9 6 0 16 0

9G 13 2 7 12 11

54 12 0 9 11 3 4 17 4 3 11 5 2 0 5

34 16 2 95 15 2

412 4 4 31 7 5 85 0 8 17 12 4 19 0 4

9 0 0 0 13 9

1,562 17 11 57 2 11 39 13 2

417 5 10 88 17 6

105 4 8

58 5 9 615 7 6

3,531 4 11 0 10 10

13 8 0 20 12 3

0 5 3 1,122 13 11

4 3 4 360 0 4

20 10 0 113 11 7

7 3 11 160 10 11

3 15 0 7 8 7

46 11 0 397 19 10 330 13 0 135 16 0

139

APPENDIX E-continuecl.

Item No. IIeo.d of Service. .Amount.

CoNSOLIDATED REVENUE FuND AccoUNTs-continued. £ s. d.

1886-continued.

240 Gaols generally ... ... ... ... ... . .. . .. ... 2,260 19 6

245 Necropolis-Travelling Expenses, General Committee .. . ... 0 1 10

218 Coroners' Inquests ... ... . .. .. . .. . . .. ... ... 0 5 9

260 Attorney-General ... ... ... . .. ... ... . .. ... 185 3 10

263 Quarter Sessions ... ... ... ... ... .. . .. . . .. 133 0 8

265 Land Agents, Appraisers, and others ... ... . .. ... ... 1,323 6 6

281 Survey of Lands .. . . . . . .. ... ... ... ... . .. 1,675 3 4

289 Harbour and River Surveys ... ... ... ... ... .. . 5 11 11

292 Incidental Expenses--Wharves, Bridges, &c. ... ... ... .. . 13 ]9 0

296 Darling River Improvements . . . . .. ... .. . ... ... 16 15 0

309 Bourke Wharf ... ... ... .. . .. . . .. ... .. . 5 18 6

422 Roads and Bridges- Officers and Materials 2,602 16 .,

... ... ... .. . .L

599 Post Office-Conveyance of Mails ... ... ... ... ... 32,726 14 11

601 Electric Telegraphs ... ... ... .. . ... .. . ... 669 0 1

606 Mines Department ... ... ... ... ... ... .. . ... 6 13 5

£ 51,985 18 11

..A. ct. LoANS AccouNTS. £ s. d .

44 Vic. No. 28 Railway-Homebush to Waratah ... . .. ... ... . .. 153 9 7

" " " " " Goulburn to Cooma ... ... ... ... ... .. . 4,892 8 0

" " " " , Cootamundra to Gundagai ... ... ... . .. ... 750 7 4

" " " " , Murrumburrah to Blayney ... ... .. . . .. ... 24,070 5 0

" " " " Southern Breakwater, Newcastle ... ... ... ... . .. ... 27 10 3

" " No.12 Extension of Dock Accommodation ... ... ... .. . .. . 8 10 0

48 Vic. No. 26 Sydney Water Supply ... ... ... ... .. . .. . ... 22 11 3

" " " " Country Towns Water Supply ... ... ... .. . . .. ... 2,792 6 6

" " " " Railway-Gundagai to Tumut ... ... ... .. . .. . ... 14 2 8

" " " " , Orange to M0long ... ... ... .. . ... ... 3 10 8

" " " " Harbour Improvements and Shipping Facilities, Newcastle ... .. . 56 10 7

" " " " Enlarging Wentworth Wharf ... ... ... ... . .. ... 6 13 9

" " " " Northern Breakwater, Newcastle .. . ... ... ... .. . ... 281 5 9

50 Vic. No. 28 Railway-Tamworth to Tenterfield .. . ... ... .. . ... 2,993 3 7

" " " " , Sydney to W ollongong . .. ... ... ... . .. ... 826 5 6

" " " " Sydney Water Supply ... . .. ... ... ... ... ... 1,672 15 7

" " " " Country Towns Water Supply ... ... ... . .. . .. ... 6,806 8 11

£ 45,378 4 11

TRUST FuND AccouNTS. £ s. d.

Railway Stores ... ... ... ... .. . .. . ... .. . 287 17 1

Sheep Account ... ... ... ... ... .. . ... .. . 84 5 0

Rabbit Account ... ... ... ... . .. ... ... . .. 145 4 11

Over Issues ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . .. .. . 265 16 5

Sundry Deposits ... ... ... ... .. . ... ... .. . 10 11 3

Treasurer's Advance Account ... ... ... ... .. . .. . 274 3 7

£ 1,067 18 3

Department of Audit, 30 June, 1887.

APPENDIX F.

140

.._\.. PE TDIX F . T TEJ.ICT of l>ayment~ nutl R c ipt' during the year 1 G withheld from Ccr lific[LLCS of Discharge to

the Colonial Tren urcr.

Fund and cn·ice.

l)a ment in anticipation of Wnrrnuts :-ehedule .. :-\. ..

"upplement ... B ...

., P nt<io11..o, 36 \ic. ~ ~ o. 29 .. . _\.ffiliu ted ollege .. . Judge~ under the District Court Act In.::oh· nc) ommi ioner ... _Iint ·

\dnev Gaol Trea urr ~tore~ nnd tn.tioner,- . -. . -. . .. Preliminary- E::s:pen~ es of Municipalities '\\harf, Bellinger Ri1er, Cahill' . . . . . . Deniliquin Police Barracks

Payments unproYided for n.nd in n,nticipation of Appropriation:-\ olunteer ... .. . ... .. . .. . .... ... . .. .. . A vlum for Infirm and De titute Maintenance of De erted Children, &c .... Trea urer·. Advance A.ccount

tore and Stationery inl ernce Board

R ailway working e::s:pen e Raihray, ~ ydney to Wollongong and K iama (branch line to National P ark)

P ayments in e::s:ce .. s of Appropriations:-Hi E::s:cc1lenc\ the Go\ernor . , . . . . . . . . . . . .. Police • Gaol, \dnev-Artillery ~ Ho pital for In~ ane, Callan Park Court-hou e Darlinghur;-t Rabbit N ui ance A.ct

Payments charged to I mproper Accotmt :-Public .. Wharf (improperly charged to account "Charges on Collections") Exchange on remittance :: :• , ,

Payment from L apsed Vote:­Wharf, Field of hlar Common .. .

TRUST FtiND.

Pavments in anticipation of Warrant:-Trea urer· A.dmnce Account -

Improper Receipts :-Trea nrer·. _o\d\ance .Account . . . . . . . . .

GE:XERA.L L OA:XS.

Payments from Improper \ otes :--Rail way~, addition:, alterations: &c., 4 Vic. No. 26 (Wall era wang to 1\'[udgee)

:• , :• (Parramatta to P enrith) , , ,, (Tamworth t o Tenterfield) ,. , ., (Sydney to W ollongong)

Railway .. ydney to Wo1longong (branch hne toN ational Park) _ ~ n."Val 'tation. , 4 \ic. X o. 26 . . . . .. , 'ydney \\~ ater upply, 4 \ic. K o. 2G (Hudson Brothers' temporary supply) ,'ewerac,e, 'jty of Sydney, 43 Yic. _ ~ o. 11

D epartment of _.\.udit, 31 .July, 18 7.

Amount.

£ s. d.

1,501 3 4 762 10 0 llG 13 4

G2 13 4 363 4 5 125 0 0 875 0 0 125 0 0

1,250 0 0 1 13 4

45 0 0 34 10 4

3 14 6 220 2 2 408 911

12,835 10 0 36 14 0 1 10 0

125,000 0 0 85 16 7 80 17 0

200 0 0 2,805 10 5

9 0 0 1,746 12 9

1 13 4 1,160 10 0

35 17 0 900 0 0 318 16 8

353 9 5 1,201 15 7

10 8 0

151,841 12 7

. . . 232,060 17 11

GOO 0 0 8,821 9 2

14,808 15 0 15,258 14 5

519 5 7 99 18 1

5,250 0 0 4,934 11 5

141

APPENDIX G. (No. 1.)

l\1:ElfORA.NDUM of A.dvance3 and Balances of Advances to Roa.d and other Trustees during the year 1885 for which uo accounts have yet been received:-

N n.mcs of Trustees.

1885.

DEPARTMENT OF MINES.

E. G. Brown, N. Emanuel, and R. A. Newman C. H. Hayes (Mayor) and C. R. Austin C. Campbell (Mayor), J. P. l\i['Guanne, aud H. E. Ca.stle S. T. Robards, B. Eagleton, and S. W. Dark ... J. Garrard, M. A. H. Fitzhardinge, Q. L. Deloitte J. :Fraser, E. B. Whelan, and A. Stokes J. T. }'raser and W. Inglis Municipal Council, l\1a;ly

" " " ,, "

Yass ... " " , ...

J. Fara.her, A. Alcock, and P. Hefferman Aldermen T. Brooks, Chapman, and Creer T. Croudace, J. M'Williams, and \V. Kerr

" " ,, W. H. Simpson, T. J. Dickson, and R. T. Orr

" " " H. Moss, J. Green, aud J. Watson T. Brooks, S. Chapman, and J. Creer ... J . Monaghan, J. Wilson, and L. l\f'Intyre J . Robinson, T. W. Kelly, and T. Reed R. P. House J. J. Smythe, J. Pritchard, and P. Hurley J. Donoghue, P. Carroll, and J. M'Jannett G. Cohen, P. P. Brock, and J. J. Smythe Waverley Munieipal Council . . . . ..

" " " E. M. Ryan, T. G. Hewett, and W. J. Hawthorne M. Bradley, T. Mate, and J. Moodie ...

" " '' J. Witcombe, A. La.clunan, and \V. T. Hills G. Cohen, R. P. Brock, and J. J. Smythe W. Gunn, \V. Crozier, and J. 0. Edwards l-Ion. G. Eagar, A. Cameron, and F. Abigail J. l\II. Antill and W. R. Antill .. . . ..

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.

II. H. Bligh, J. Anderson, and J. Stevens

" " "

DEPARTMENT OF LANDS.

S. Lucas, J. II. Montagne, and D. Montgomery A. Coomber and .J. Paten . . . . . . . .. Rev. T. vVatson, Rev. T. Long, and S. Carter J. J. K. Cohn, }.f. O'Neil, and. W. Morgan ... L. Campbell, W. Boyd, aucl D. M'Dona1cl .. . T. J. Glynn, F. J o1ly, and H. '\V. G. Innes .. . J. Armstrong, W. Douglass, and. J. H. Monk .. . Nev. Father Curran, E. O'Donnell, and T. Byrnes H. M'Donald, G. B. Stanley, and J. Jardine ... J. E. Starr, W. Purtell, and. J. Bruce ... W. Maiden, R. Scobie, and. S. l\fackenzie W. Armstrong, W. Moore, ancl vV. N. Hanclebo ... Very Rev. J. P. Mahoney, M. Gillig::tn, and J. M'Carthy M. B. Stimpson, W. Clark, aucl J. A. M'Killop W. Bowning, J. 0. Edwards, and. W. Gunn, junr. J. W. Bowes, 1\f. Murphy, and J. S. Kerr

.. ..

Amount Unadjusted.

£ fl. d.

83 G 8 150 0 0 100 0 0

GO 0 0 300 0 0

75 0 0 28 19 3

150 0 0 200 0 0

25 0 0 25 0 0 50 0 0

300 0 0 200 0 0 300 0 0 100 0 0 150 0 0

50 0 0 300 0 0 100 0 0 100 0 0 500 0 0 300 0 0 100 0 0 150 0 0 200 0 0 100 0 0 100 0 0

75 0 0 100 0 0 200 0 0 100 0 0 200 0 0

2 8 7 20 0 0

250 0 0 250 0 0

75 0 50 0

100 0 100 0 100 0

75 0 0 7

60 0 1.L 0 50 0

100 0 50 0 25 0 50 0 75 0

100 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

gl 0 0 0 0

I

142

APPE DIX G (No. 1)- contimteil.

Names of Tru tees.

1 5.

PuBLIC WoRK D EPARTME T.

P t r .., hnm J unicipal ouncil .. . T. engnte \ 1{. P rice, and J . ..: harp

. , '' " ant rbury Municipal ouncil.. . F. ox W . Mo ley G. Frank , and J . J . Tavlor

nnterbury Municipal ouncil... ... · .. . J. \\. For;:;ter, . Moore, and . Beckett

. Demp"ey J. Hyland, and H. Pike . . . J . .,..olan, J . D rinan and G. H udon .. . D. _Io:ffitt, J. Hamilton, and G. Colville

. P. \ \-ilkin on, F . E. Wilkinson, and W. J , M 'Gann T. W ilbow J . in O'leton and T. W atkin

. . Waller, J . Gehrig and J . Trappell, junr. Maitland ) Iunicipal Council ... .. . . ..

rn.fton ,

~ ' " .. ' ) Iu wellbrook ., ,

ootamundra , Prospect and herwood Municipal Council

(No. 2.)

Amount Unadjusted.

£ s. d.

75 0 0 300 0 0

60 0 0 25 11 0

2 2 6 75 0 0 30 0 0 20 0 0

255 0 0 45 0 0 50 0 0 50 0 0 70 0 0

150 0 0 500 0 0 500 0 0 500 0 0 100 0 0 300 0 0 150 0 0 200 0 0

CRED"LLE of .Amounts ad-vanced from the Treasury to 31st D ecember, 1886 (exclusive of sums issued to Road Tru~tee for Roads and other ser vices), for which no accounts had been received in adjustment up to 31 t J uly, 1 7.

Officer or Department. Year. Amount.

£ s. d. J. II. Handsaker ... ... .. . ... . .. .. . ... ... 1878 30 0 0 Goulburn Ho pital ... .. . . .. ... ... .. . .. . .. . 1879 1,000 0 0 Ron. G. R. Dibb. ... ... . .. ... ... ... . .. .. . 1883 100 0 0 G. A. Morell ... ... ... .. . ... ... . .. ... . .. 1884 297 7 0 Coroner Narandera ... ... .. . . .. ... . .. .. . ... 1885 9 10 0

. , Albury ... ... ... .. . . .. ... ... . .. . .. 1885 11 15 0 , , ... . .. ... .. . . .. ... .. . .. . .. . 1886 7 0 0

A. .X. Company ... ... ... ... ... .. . . .. .. . 1885 33 3 0 Gm-ernment Astronomer .. . . .. . .. .. . . .. . .. . .. 1886 1 5 0 Board of Trade L ondon ... ... .. . . .. ... .. . ... 1886 3 12 0 K. S. J organ on ... ... . .. ... . .. . .. ... ... .. . 1886 79 16 0 ailor ~ ' Home ... ... . .. ... .. . ... . .. ... .. . 1886 20 2 6

E. Fi her ... ... ... ... .. . . .. . .. ... .. . . .. 1886 38 2 6 Technological Mu eum .. . ... ... ... .. . . .. ... . .. 1886 1,000 1 7 Au tralian :lluseum ... . .. ... .. . . .. ... ... . .. 1885 96 16 6

" ... .. . ... .. . .. . . .. ... ... 1886 1,139 1 5

T. Richards .. . ... ... ... .. . ... .. ... . .. 1886 33 6 8 Trustees of the Art Gallery ... ... ... .. . .. . ... ... 1886 2,089 17 5 Crown olicitor .. . .. . .. . ... ... .. . .. . ... . .. 1886 1,275 16 6 "G nder ecretary for J u tice .. . . .. .. . .. . ... ... .. . 1886 43 2 8 Commis ioner and Engineer for Roads and Bridges . .. ... .. . .. . 1886 2,173 7 7 Director, Botanic Gardens .. . . .. ... ... .. . ... .. . 1886 39 12 11 Engineer-in-Chief for Harbours and Rivers .. . ... .. . ... ... 1885 2,550 0 0

" " , ... ... .. . ... .. . 1886 3,430 0 0

Under ecretary for Lands ... . .. ... ... .. . .. . ... 1886 2,090 6 9 Brigade Pay rna tcr ... ... . .. ... . .. ... . .. .. . 1884 70 15 7

. , ... .. . ... .. . .. . . .. ... . .. 1885 2,554 4 6 >: ,. , ... ... ... ... . .. .. . ... . .. 1886 5,379 18 6

"Lnder . 'ecretary for Mine ... ... .. . ... ... ... .. . 1885 98 15 4

" ... ... ... . .. ... .. . . .. 1886 30,448 16 5

" Commis ioner for Railways .. . . .. ... ... ... ... .. . 1885 1,552 5 0

" " .. . ... .. . ... ... ... .. 1886 795 11 10

A. J. Park ... ... .. . ... .. . .. . .. . ... .. . 1886 15 17 0

143

APPENDIX G (No. 2)-continued.

Officer or Department.

-

\V. C. Cardew ... ... ... . .. , .. ... ... A. K. Macken~ie ... ... ... ... ... .. . C. B. Lowe ... ... ... ... ... . .. ... R. D. Fitzgerald ... ... ... ... ... ... ... A. Oliver ... ... ... ... . .. ... ... .. . Judge Windeyer ... ... ... . .. .. . ... H. Wilkinson ... ... ... ... . .. ... ... T. K. Abbott ... ... . .. ... ... . .. ... Sydney Hospital. .. ... . .. ... ... ... . .. Goulburn , ... ... ... . .. ... ... ... Registrar, District Court, Sydney ... ... ... ... The Prothonotary ... ... ... ... . .. . ..

" ... ... ... ... ... ...

Master in Lunacy ... ... ... ... .. . . .. Trustees, Sydney Grammar School ... ... ... ...

,, " ... ... ... ...

President, Marine Board ... ... ... . .. .. . Technical Education Board ... ... . .. .. . ... Clerk of Petty Sessions, Central Police Office ... ...

APPENDIX H. (No. 1.)

. ..

...

... .. . . .. . .. . .. .. . . .. . .. ... ... . .. ... .. ... . .. ... ...

Year. Amount.

£ B. d. .. . 1886 6 18 0 . .. 1886 2 10 0 . .. 1886 57 16 3 . .. 1885 93 14 10 . .. 1886 235 17 5 .. . 1886 4 3 0 .. . 1886 100 0 0 . .. 1886 180 0 0 . .. 1886 650 0 0 . .. 1885 115 13 3 . .. 1886 22 10 6 . .. 1885 13 15 9 ... 1886 200 0 0 . .. 1886 ] 5 0 . .. 1885 1,500 0 0 ... 1886 1,300 0 0 . .. 1885 98 8 0 . .. 1884 874 13 3 ... , 1886 0 3 8

STATEMENT of Surcharges raised in 1886, on account of Disbursements, and r11covered in 1886-87.

Accounting Officers. I

Raised. I Explained. I

Recovered. I Outstanding.

£ s. d. £ B. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Agent for Immigration ... ... ... 0 3 4 0 3 4 ...... ... ... .. .......... Brigade Paymaster ... ... .. . ... 2,0DS 0 2 61 4 4 1,668 5 6 368 10 4

Colonial Architect ... ... ... .. . 16 4 3 5 9 9 10 12 3 0 2 3 Commissioner and Engineer for Roads and

Bridges ... ... ... ... . .. 68 10 0 48 12 0 19 18 0 ............ Commander N.S.S. " Vernon " ... ... 2 13 9 ............ 0 3 0 2 10 9 Commander "Wolverene" ... ... ... 0 8 5 0 3 0 0 5 5 . ........... Clerk of the Peace ... ... ... ... 2 16 0 0 10 0 2 6 0 ............ Commissioner for Railways ... ... ... 450 16 2 439 3 7 5 1 6 6 11 1

Collector of Customs ... . .. . .. 12 9 3 2 3 7 10 5 8 ...... ··· ··· Chief Inspector, Boarding-out Society ... 1 4 0 ............ 1 4 0 ········· ... Coroner at Maclean ... ... ... ... 3 0 0 ............ 3 0 0 . ........... Capt. Commanding Naval Brigade ... ... 7 0 0 ............ 7 0 0 . ........... Chief Inspector of Stock ... ... ... 0 15 0 0 15 0 . ........... . ........ .. Crown Solicitor ... ... ... . .. 1 10 0 ... ... ... ... ............ 1 10 0

Comptroller-General of Prisons ... ... 12 11 3 1 12 0 2 8 3 8 11 0 Engineer-in-Chief Harbours and Rivers .. . 0 17 7 0 16 7 0 1 0 ............

" " Railways ... ... .. . 0 2 2 0 2 2 ... ...... ... ............

Government Astronomer ... ... . .. 0 10 0 0 10 0 ······ ...... ...... ······ "

Printer ... ... . .. 1 17 0 0 17 0 1 0 0 . ...........

" Analyst ... ... . .. 11 5 3 3 10 0 7 15 3 ········· ...

Health Officer ... ... ... .. . 0 15 0 0 15 0 ...... ...... ............ Hon. Treasurer, Prince Alfred Hospital ... 9 6 0 D G 0 ............ . ..... .....

, Sydney , ... ... 1 1 0 . ........... 1 1 0 OOo ooo Ill Oil

Inspector-General of Insane ... ... 6 2 11 5 16 8 0 6 3 . ...........

" " Police ... ... 3 16 0 3 8 0 0 8 0 . ...........

Inspector of Public Charities ... .. . 2 2 0 ······ ...... 2 2 0 .. ........ .. Manager, Union Bank ... ... . .. 0 4 8 ..... , ...... 0 4 8 . .. .........

" Bank of Australasia ... ... 0 1 3 ............ 0 1 3 . ...........

" E.S. and A.C. Bank ... .. 0 4 8 ... ... ...... 0 4 8 ······ ······

" A.J.S. Bank ... ... ... 1 9 1 ··· ··· ...... 1 9 1 ............

" Government Asylums ... .. 9 19 3 7 11 0 2 5 3 0 3 0

Major Blanchard (Soudan Paymaster) ... 2 9 10 2 9 10 ............ til •••••••••

Matron, Roman Catholic O.S, Parramatta 0 2 6 ............ 0 2 6 . ...........

" Protestant " "

3 19 10 ...... ..... . 3 1D 10 ······ ...... Medical Adviser ... ... ... . .. 0 15 0 0 10 0 0 5 0 . ........... Mayor of Lambton ... ... ... ... 2 0 0 ............ 2 0 0 . ........... Officer-in-charge, Church and School Lands 0 12 0 ...... ...... 0 12 0 . ........... Principal Under Secretary ... ... ... 104 3 0 ••• 000111 ••• 101 3 0 . ..... ...... Private Secretary t o Governor ... ... 0 8 6 0 8 6 ............ . ........... President, Railway Bridge Inquiry Com-

miBSlOn ... ... ... ... . .. 3 6 0 lfltlltll ••• ltiOIIOttooo 3 6 0

I

!

l -b4

_\ PPENDL H (No.1)- continuetl .

• \.c~ounting Officers.

Prc.::ideut, 1\hrioc Board R1Y>nl Comrnis:::ion on Collieric~·

Prinl'ipnl hoi·thand-writcr Returning Officer, Nurrny .. .

:Jioloug .. . .. "Gpper Hunter ...

Rcgi~trnr-Genernl he riff uperintemlent of tores

"uperintenclent, ilospital for Insane, Callan Pnrk

...,uperintemlent Ho~ pi tal for In ·nne, Parra­mntta

'nperintendent. H o~ pi tal for In.,ane, Glades­Tille

ecretar\, Intlian and Colonial Exhibition CoiD..ini -sion

'ecretarv. Public Relief Works · General Post Office

., State Children'i::! Relief Depart-ment

'ecretarT", \\rater Con erTation Commission ,. · to _-Utorney-Gencral ., to Royal 'ociety ...

'urYe-ror-General • uperlntenclent. Indu trial School, Biloela ...

Electric Telegraphs ., Hospital for I nsane, N ew-

1 l'ast]e . .. . .. ... .. uperintcndcnt, :Jioney Order Office

Tru tees. G oulburn Recreation Resene ., ingleton to Bulga Road ...

1:" nder Secretarv, Finance and Trade · for Mines

for Lands for Justice

.. . , I ... ,

£ I

Rnised.

£ s. d. 15 5 2 2 G 0 1 0 0

16 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 10 9 0 13 0

73 7 10

7 4 5

1 G G.

7 4 9

3 3 10 0 10 7 0 19 8

1 18 0 2 2 0

2B 15 0 1 4 l

38 3 1 0 1 0

27 10 4

0 8 1 0 11 0 0 2 0 0 4 G

107 17 2 142 4 9 13 G 5 83 14 3

3,418 13 3

Explniuccl.

£ s. d. 0 8 8

0 9 9 0 15 0

Gl 10 3

G 10 5

1 6 6

7 4 9

1 2 0

0 2 0

1 3 0 2 2 0 0 12 0

37 6 11

2 8 5

0 2 0

0 2 0 81 2 8 3 1G G

24 0 0

828 2 2

Recovered .

£ s. a. [ 14 16 a

0\

2 G 1 0 01

1G 2 01 0 1 o,

:: :0 2 01 11 5 2

I

0 14 o[

2 1 10 0 10 7 0 17 8

0 15 0

23 3 0 1 4 l 0 4 G 0 1 0

25 1 11

0 8 1 0 11 0

0 4 6 107 14 1

55 4 7 7 1l 5

43 19 3

2,17-:t a 6

Outstan ding.

£ s. d.

0 1 0

0 12 5

0 11 8

0 1 1 5 17 G 1 18 6

15 15 0

416 1 7

• 'n.TE1I:E:'\T of 'urcbarges raised in 1885 and preYiom years, but recovered in 188G, or yet unanswerecl.

.Accounting Officers. I Raised. I

Explained. I

Recovered. I

Outstanding . I

I £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. cl. £ s. d. ..::\_cting Colonial Architect 2 0 0 ~ 0 0

. .. . ... . .. Ill o oo o o o ool .<.; ... ...... ... Briaade Paymast-er . .. . .. ... ... 3 3 0 .. . .. . ... .. . ... ··· ··· ... 3 3 0 Capt. Commanding Public School Cadets ... 0 10 0 .... ..... .. . 0 10 0 . .. ····· · ... Commissioner for Railways . .. ... ... 1 0 0 .. . ... ...... .... ... .. .. . 1 0 0 ::lledical uperintendent,Hospital for Insane,

Callan Park ... .. . . .. ... 0 w 0 ... ..... .... 0 19 0 . ........... ~Iatron, Roman Catholic Oq)han Schoo],

Parramatta 0 C) G 0 2 G ... . .. .. . ... ...., ....... ..... . ... .. .... .. • 'uiTevor-General I 1 12 10 1 2 10 0 10 0 ... ... ... . .. . .... .... ... 'C nde; • 'ecretarv for Finance and 'l'rade .. . 1 2 2 ... ········ · 0 7 10 0 14 4

· for Justice .. . ... 0 15 0 ... .. . ... ... ... . ... .. 0 ]5 0 '' for Lands ... ... . .. 2 10 0 ...... ... ... .... ...... .. 2 10 0 ' ' ---

£ 13 14 6 1 2 10 4 9 4 8 2 4 .L

I

REC.A.PI'IUL.A.TIO:S.

Total cf .~urcbarges raised, reco>ered, or unanswered in 1886 .... ,, raised in 1 85, or previous years, but recoYerccl m 1886, or still un-

£ B. d. 3,418 13 3

answered ... 13 14 G

Grand total .. . £3,432 7 9

145

APPENDIX H-continuecl. STATEMENT showing how disposed of.

Total amount of Surcharges recovered Surcharges explained away ... Amount of undisposed Surcharges

£ s. d. 2,178 18 10

829 5 0 424 3 11

Grand total .. . £3,432 7 9

Department of Audit, 14 June, 1887. -----

(No. 2.) STATEMENT of moneys recovered by Surcharge and otherwise undei' Queries upon Revenue and Receipt

Accounts credited during 1886.

Crown Lands Agents at I Amount. I Various other 0 fficers. I

Amount.

£ s. d. £ s. d. Armidale ... ... ... ... 1 10 0 Brought forward . .. . .. 128 10 7 Bathurst ... ... ... . .. 1 13 6 Inspector of Stock, N arrabri ... . .. 1 10 0 Bombala ... ... ... . .. . .. 0 15 0 Braidwood ... .. . ... . .. 7 17 3 Cassilis ... . .. ... ... ... 3 0 0 Customs Surcharges recovered :-Cooma ... ... . .. ... ... 0 2 0 Collector of Customs, Sydney ... 26 10 5 Coonamble 1 14 0

... ... ... .. . .. Sub-Collector of Customs at Bourke 0 1 10 Cootamundra 2 12 0

. .. ... ... . .. .. . Brewarrina 1 5 11

Corowa 4 1 0 " " ... ... ... .. . . .. Howlong ... 0 9 10 Cowra 5 11 3 " " ... ... ... .. . . .. Newcastle .. 32 1 5 Dubbo 5 15 6 " " ... . .. ... ... ... Dungog .. . ... ... . .. . .. 2 5 0 Forbes ... ... ... .. . . .. 2 4 0 Moneys rec0vered by Queries :-Glen Innes ... ... .. . ... 0 6 0

Under Secretary for Lands 9 11 Gosford ... 0 5 0 ... ... 5 ... .. . ... . .. Gundagai 15 13 6 " "

Mines ... .. . 6 19 9 ... .. . .. . .. . Gunning 1 0 0 " "

Finance and Trade 0 10 0 ... ... .. . ... Hartley ... 2 2 6 Warden's Cler:k, Tingha ... . .. 5 0 0 ... ... ... . .. Inverell ... 2 7 0 "

Oberon ... ... 0 10 0 ... ... ... .. . Kempsey 1 15 6 Clerk of Petty Sessions, Bundarra ... 0 5 0 ... . .. . .. ... Kiama 0 10 3 " "

Wallabadah .. . 1 0 0 ... ... ... ... . .. IJismore ... 2 5 7 " "

Lithgow .. 8 15 0 ... ... ... .. . IJithgow ... 0 10 0 " "

Orange .. . 2 10 6 .. . ... ... . .. Binalong 0 10 0 Molong 30 14 9 " " .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. Mossgiel 0 7 0 Moree ... ... ... ... .. . 1 2 0 " " ...

Moruya ... 6 7 0 " " Inverell .. . 2 11 11 ... ... ... .. .

Mudgee ... 0 13 0 " " Gosford ... 6 18 11 ... .. . .. . . ..

Murwillumbah .. , 0 6 0 " " Liverpool .. . 3 10 0 ... .. . .. .

Narrabri 2 7 0 " " Wagga Wagga 2 0 0 ... ... ... .. .

Queanbeyan 2 3 9 " " Albury ... 1 13 6 ... ... .. . . ..

Scone 0 6 6 " " Goulburn .. . 0 6 0 ... ... ... .. . .. .

Singleton .. . ... . .. .. . 0 10 0 Tumut ... ... . .. . .. ... 2 17 5

Miscellaneous Recoveries :-Walcha ... ... ... . .. .. . 4 9 0 Wollongong ... ... ..... . .. 9 7 1 Transfers from Police Reward Fund to

· Yass ... ... ... ... . .. 1 0 0 Consolidated Revenue Fund during Young ... ... ... ... . .. 0 11 3 1886 ... ... . .. ... . .. 12 12 6

-----Carried forward ... £ 128 10 7 Total ... . .. £ 256 1 6

'

Department of Audit, 30 June, 1887.

APPENDIX I. MEMORANDUM of Minutes of the Proceedings of the Governor in Council relative to the application of

Surplus Balances of Grants authorized by the 18th section of the Audit Act of 1870.

Transfer Authorized.

D21.te of Minute.

From Grant for. I To Supplement Grant for.

1885. 18 A.ugust ... Public Works Prison,

1885.

Department of Audit, 30 June, 1887. 18-T

Trial Bay, Gaols generally, 1885, f urther in 1886.

I I

I Amount.

£ s. d. sum 3,420 6 1

146

APPENDIX J. T \.TE'ILiT of _\..uthoriti (Yranl d dnrincr the . en.r 1 G by the Go-vernor in Council, under the 30Lh n.ncl

31~ · dion of th _\..udit _\..ct of 1 70, for relief of Public Accountants from urchargo, and for tho all wnnc of e_ p mlitur . without written -voucher .

.:i countiu Offieer.

Under ec'. for 1Iine ...

"

ommi .. r. for Rail wnT

"G nder ec. for Land ...

" "

" :JJiines ...

" "

" " Commis r. for Railways

Under Sec. for ::Uines .. .

" " Commi~ r. for Railways

" " " " " "

" "

" " " "

mount.

£ "· d. 3 G 5

2-!1 G G

11 14 0

llG 12 0

1,000 0 0

197 G 3

100 0 0

100 0 0

2,012 5 7

1 G

18SG

1 G

1877

1879

1877 to 1882 18 2

18 2

1886

157 5 0 81 & 83

84 12 0 188~

38 G 4 1885

15 15 4 17 14 2 18 2 6

151 0 4

11 5 0

2~ 14 0

18 G l88G 1884

1884

1885

Service.

\V or k dono by Go­vernment camp~

on Morago Run.

Improvement Re­serve, \Vatson's Bay.

Wages, trial survey, N evertire to \Varren.

Goulburn Cemetery

Waverley "

I Rcas n why Vouchers arc d ficient .

Owner of run refusing to pay expenses, rabbit parties, £120 8s. lld.; amount owing to him, £117 2s. Gd. not paid; balance, £3 6s. 5d., written off.

Vouchers lost.

"

Trustees failing (adjusted on counts).

"

to furnish Bank ac-

" Campbelltown Re- Lost or mislaid.

serve. Improvement Emu

Park. " AJ.·midaleRecreation

" Reserve. Railways ... . . . Embezzled by late Chief Clerk.

Dubbo Recreation Reserve.

Lost or mislaid.

Extermination of Lost or miscarried. rabbits.

Railways ...

" " ,

"

"

"

... Stolen from railway-station, Bungendore. , , Ashfield. , , Esk bank.

... O'Donnell'sdeficiency at New­town station.

. . . Freight irrecoverable from Anvil Creek Coal Co.

. . . Rebate tarpaulin charges, Giril­ambone.

. . . Portion of charges for special train, written e:fE.

Department of Audit, 31 July, 1887.

Dr.

I Particulars of Receipts.

To amount of coilections during I

the year 1 G ... ... . .. Balance, 31st December, 1 86 .. .

£1 Department of Audit, 30 June, 1887.

APPENDIX K.

No.1.

REGISTBA.TION OF BRANDS.

(30 Victoria No. 12.)

Amounts. Particulars of Disbursement!!.

£ s. d. By Balance, 31st December, 1885

833 13 5 , Salaries and Contingencies paid 11,793 11 5 under section '22 o£ the Act

30 Vie. No. 12 ... ... . .. 12,627 4 10 £

Cr.

Amounts.

£ s. d. 10,765 2 5

1,862 2 5

12,627 4 10

APPENDIX

147

APPENDIX K-continued.

(No. 2.)

PuBLIC ABATTOIRS FuND

(14 Vic. No. 36.)

.STATEMENT showing all Fees and Sums of Money received under the provisions of the Act 14 Vic. No. 3G

during the yea-r 1886, and of the salaries and all other expenses consequent upon carrying that Act

into force during the same period, so far as can be readily ascertained from the accounts in the

Audit Department.

Dr. Or.

Particulars of Receipts. Amounts.

£ s. Receipts during the year 1886-

Slaughtering Fees .. . . .. 3,006 9 Rent of Abattoirs . .. . .. 2,854 8

1,761 3 415 5

Other Receipts . . . . . . Wharfage Rates ... ...

I d.

6 4 8 1

P articnlars of Payments. Amounts.

£ Balance, 31st December, 1885 ... 120,192 Interest on £55,866 lls. raised and

expended under L oan Acts, for the construction of theA ba.ttoirs, Glebe I sland Bridge, Punts and Lodging-houses, for the year 1886, at 5 per cent. .. . · .. . 2, 793

Interest on £6,000, raised under .A.cts 36 Vic. No. 21 and 38 Vic. No. 2, at 4 per cent. .. . . ..

s. d. 7 2

6 6

Salaries and Contingencies ... Removal of Blood and Offal

-·-------1 Improvements to Abattoirs

240 0 0 6,982 5 1

433 17 0 2,346 15 11 2,121 14 0

823 11 0 Glebe I sland Road 8,037 6 7

Balance, 31st December, 1886 ... 127,896 10 1 Glebe I sland Bridge

£ 135,933 16 8

N OTE.-The receipts during the year 1886 were and the payments during the same period were, for­

Interest Bridge and Road repairs Establishment Removing blood, &c .... Improvements

Dr. Balance on the year

Department of Audit, 30 June, 1887.

Sydney : Charles Potter, Government Printer.--1887.

£ 135,933 16 8

£3,033 6 G 2,945· 5 0 6,982 5 1

433 17 0 2,346 15 11

£8,037 6 7

15,741 9 (j

£7,704 2 11