VICTORIA.
ANNO QUARTO
EDWARDI SEPTIMI REGIS.
No. 1960.
An Act tb apply a sum out of the Consolidated Eevenue to the service of the year ending on the thirtieth day of June One thousand nine hundred and five and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.
[30th November, 1904.] MOST. GRACIOUS SOVEREIGN—
WE Your Majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects the Legislative Preamble. Assembly of Victoria in Parliament assembled towards making
good the supply which we have cheerfully granted to Your Majesty in this Session of Parliament have resolved to grant unto Your Majesty the sum hereinafter mentioned and do therefore most humbly beseech Your Majesty that it may be enacted : And be it therefore enacted by the King's Most Excellent Majesty by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly of Victoria in this present Parliament assembled and by the authority of the same as follows (that is to say) :;—
1. Out of the Consolidated Eevenue there shall and m a y b e i ssued Application of and applied for or towards making good the supply granted to His moneyfl-Majesty a sum not exceeding Two million two hundred and twenty- £2,228,169. eight thousand one hundred and sixty-nine pounds for the service of the year ending on the thirtieth day of June One thousand nine hundred and five.
2. All [88.3d.] 2 6 5 12894.
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2 . All sums granted by this Act and the other Acts mentioned in the First Schedule to this Act out of the said Consolidated Revenue towards making good the supply granted to His Majesty amounting as appears by the said Schedule in the aggregate to the sum of Four million two hundred and fifty-six thousand three hundred and thirty pounds are appropriated and shall be deemed to have been appropriated as from the date of the passing of the Act No. 1897 for the purposes and services expressed in the Second Schedule hereto.
FIRST SCHEDULE. GRANTS OUT OF THE CONSOLIDATED REVENUE.
• i . » — ; • - • A . i — • • i • • - - . . . • — • • — •• •
FOR THE SERVICE OF THE YEAR ENDING 30TH JUNE, 1904.
Under Act No. 1900
FOR THE SERVICE OP THE YEAR ENDING 30TH JUNE, 1905.
Under Act No. 1897 Under Act No. 1909 'frnder Act No. 1924 Under Act No. 1934 Under this Act ... •
£
• • •
928,063 384,303 683,293
100 2,228,169
Total
£
32,402
•
4^23,928
4,256,330
SECOND SCHEDULE. APPROPRIATION OF GRANTS.
ABSTRACT. Part I.—1903-4, Supplementary
Part II.—4904-5, viz. :— dhief Secretary Minister of Public Instruction Attorney-General "Solicitor-General ... Treasurer (not including Treasurer's Advance) 'Commissioner of Crown Lands and Survey ... Commissioner of Public Works Minister of Mines Minister of Water Supply Minister of Agriculture ... Minister of Health Minister of Railways ... ...
-4
£ ***
682,992 643,259 75,844 60,999
268,651 98,728
209,534 45,424 35,377
100,596 21,313
1,981,211
Total « — i — i
£ 32,402
4,223,928
4,256,330
266 SECOND
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SECOND SCHEDULE.—PART I.
1 9 0 3 - 4 .
L-CHIEF SEG»B5?A»Y.
DIVISION NO. 5.
Read— Subdivision No. 4»
Temporary Assistance
In lieu of— Subdivision No. 3.
One Messenger
DIVISION N O . 7.
THE LIBRARY.
CONTINGENCIES.
REFRESHMENT ROOMS.
Subdivision No. 2. CONTINGENCIES.
For the Purchase of Stock
DIVISION No. 9.
CHIEF SECRETARY'S OFFICE.
SALARIES. Subdivision No. 3.
Repd— Five Fourth Class Clerks Ten Fifth Class Clerks
In \lieu of— Six Fourth Class Clerjcs Nine Fiftji Class Clerjcs
CLERICAL DIVISION.
£126
... £126
. . .£l ,298t
... 1,490|
£2,788
..£l,523f .. 1,265
£2,788
Carried forward
Read— t Including an allowance to I wo Fourth Class Clerks, OIK at £1(0 and onc.at £13 II Including an allowance of £26 to one Fifth Class Clerk.
In leu of— t Including an allowance to three Fourth.Closs ClerksLone at £100, one.at £?5, und. flge^t /15.
w
t
250
250
A t
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I.—CHIEF SECRETARY—continued.
Brought forward
CHIEF SECRETARY'S OFFICE- continued.
SALARIES.
To satisfy Query of the Auditor- General, 1902-3.
DIVISION NO. 9.
Subdivision No. 4.
£ • ••
*
£ 250
Head-One Messenger ... Two Junior Messengers
In lieu of— One Messenger ... Two Junior Messengers..
GENERAL DIVISION.
£120 97
£217
£119 98
£217
DIVISION NO. 9.
INSPECTION, OF FACTORIES AND SHOPS.
SALARIES. Subdivision No. 11.
GENERAL DIVISION. Read—
Six Inspectors of Factories £1,081
Subdivision No. 12.
Head— Travelling Expenses, &c.
CONTINGENCIES.
In lieu of— Five Inspectors of Factories Travelling Expenses, &c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
- Subdivision No. 30.—(Inalterable).
Allowance for Expenses to the Hon. J. W. Taverner, as General, from 20th February, 1904, £362 Is. 5d.
Carried forward
£2,461
£3,542
£1,042 2,500
£3,542
Agent-363
613
268
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I.—CHIEF SECRETARY—continued.
Brought forward
DIVISION N O . 10. i
GOVERNMENT STATIST.
Subdivision No. 5.
CONTINGENCIES.
Collecting and Compiling Agricultural and other Statistics-(b) Expenses of Police Collecting
Postage and Telegrams ... Priuting Victorian Year Book
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DIVISION NO. 11. POLICE.
SALARIES AND WAGRS GENERAL POLICE.
Subdivision No. 3.
Read— One hundred and four Sergeants*—
Senior—Six at l i s . 6d. daily, from 1st February/ iyi/4 ... ••• ••• ... '" 1
1st Class—Forty-nine, with daily pay from 10s. 6d. > to l i s . ... ... ••• ••• ••• y
2nd Class—Forty-nine, at 9s. 6d. daily . . . ... J One thousand three hundred and seventy-nine Con-^
stables*— Senior—One hundred and fifty-four, with daily pay
from 9s. to 10s. Ordinary—Twelve hundred and twenty-five (six to
31st January, 1904, only), with daily pay from 6s. 6d. to 10s.
In lieu of— Ninety-eight Sergeants*— j
1st Class—Forty-nine, with daily pay from 10s. 6d. ( to l i s . ... ... ••• ••• ••• (
2nd Class—Forty-nine, at 9s. 6d. daily ... ... I One thousand three hundred and seventy-nine Con-'
stables*— Senior—One hundred and fifty-four, with daily pay
from 9s. to 10s. Ordinary—Twelve hundred and twenty-five, with
daily pay from 6s. 6d. to 9s. 6d. ... •••.>
, Carried forward
• • • • • •
>
. i
. . . ••• • • • " • • • • a t • • •
1
• £18,500f
^ 204,678$
£223,178
• £17,980f
• 205,1981 ' T
£223,178
• • • • • •
£ • • •
•
100 125 215
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• • •
£
613
440
,
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1
*
f
4
1,053
\ 269
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I.—CkiEF SECRETARY—continued.
Brought forward
DIVISION NO. 12.
PENAL ESTABLISHMENTS AND GAOLS.
SALARIES.
Subdivision No. 2.
CLERICAL DIVISION.
f olflr 4th Glass Clerks (short provided) ...
Subdivision No. 3.
£ 1,053
GENERAL DIVISION.
Rehd—
Four Overseers ... ... ... ... ... | One Artiskn Warder ... ... ... ...J One hundred and fifty Male Warders (including arrears)
(incliulihg two Hospital Warders) Eighteen Female Warders from £6 to £8 10s. per month
(including arrears)
£901
21,?68*tt
1,731*
£24,400
In lieu of— Five Overjseers ... .... One hundred and fifty Male Warders (including two
Ho^pitsi'l Warders) Eighteen Female WarUers from £6 to £8 10s. per month
To satisfy Query of the Auditor-General.
DIVISION NO. 12 of 1902-9.
Subdivision No. 3. GENERAL DIVISION.
Head— Four Overseers ... One Artisiin WarJer
In lieu of— Five Overseers
. . . J
12
Carried forward
- "
£901
21,768*ft 1,731
21,400
£856
£856
• • • I
—
• • •
•
1,005
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I.—CHIEF SECRETARY—continued.
l^o.mo.
Brought forward
P E ^ A L ESTABLISHMENTS AND GAOLS-conthwed.
To satisfy Query by the Auditor-General.
DIVISION No. 12 of 1901-2.
Subdivision No. 3.
Read—
One Artiian Warder
SALARIES.
GENERAL DIVISION.
1160
One hundred and Warders
fifty-three Male
Number.
(38 J38 )38 (39
Grade.
1 2 3 4
Maximum
133 147 141 135
22,194 •mt
£22,354
ft One Mcond-grade warder to be paid at the rate of £153 per annum, 1st .Inly to lfith August, 1001. Two tpird-grade warders to be paid at the rata of £147 per annum, 1st Jul* to 15th August, 1001. Three fourth-grade warders to be piid ut the rate of £141 per annum, In* July o 15th August, 1001.
In lieu of—
One Overseer £160
One hundred and fifty-three Male \VardJ3rs
Number.
(38 J38 138 (39
Grade.
1 2 3 4
Maximum.
153 147 141 135
22,194
£22,354
Carried forward
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I.—CHIEF SECKETARY—continued.
DIVISION NO. 13. Brought forward
HOSPITALS FOR THE INSANE.
Subdivision No. 3.. GENERAL DIVISION.
Read— Artisan Staff (including arrears £1) Attendants (including arrears £ 1) Nurses (including arrears £1) ...
In lieu of— Artisan Staff Attendants ... Nurses
NOTES ON ESTIMATES, 1902-8.
£9,836 26,151 11,638
£47,625
£9,836 26,151 11,638
£47,625
General DlTlilon, 46,878. Including payment! te one Jenlor Messenger and one Assistant Teacher (Ftmale) after the expiration of their terms ef probation.
Artisan Staff, £0,648. Including payments to two Carters and twe Painters after the expiration of their terms of probation.
NOTES ON ESTIMATES, 1003-4. General Division, £6,832. Including payments to one Junior Messenger and one Atslttant
Teacher (Female) after the expiration of their terms of probation. Artisan Staff, £9,836. Including payments to two Carter*, two Painter*, and three Assistant
Laundresses after the expiratlen of their terms of prohatien.
DIVISION NO. 14.
DEPARTMENT FOR NEGLECTED CHILDREN AND REFORMATORY SCHOOLS.
SALARIES. Subdivision No. 1.
CLERICAL DIVISION. Read—
One Secretary and Inspector .. One Chief Clerk and Accountant from 9.12.03 to 30.6.04 Six Fourth Class Clerks ... Six Fifth Class Clerks
In lieu of— V
One Secretary and Inspector ... One Chief Clerk and Accountant Six Fourth Class Clerks Five Fifth Class Clerks
• •• • • • • • •
• ••
• • • • • •
• • •
• • *
£600 175
1,468 1,002
£3,245
£600 310
1,468 802
£3,180
Carried forward .w.
272
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I.—CHIEF SECRETAEY—continued.
Brought forward
DEPARTMENT FOR NEGLECTED CHILDREN AND REFORMATORY SCROOLS-continued.
To satisfy Query of the Auditor-General—Financial Tear 1902-3.
DIVISION NO. 14.
Subdirision No. 2.
Head— One Waggonette Driver* One Female Instructor*
£129 81
£210
In lieu of— One Waggonette Driver* One Female Instructor*
t
••• . . .
£128 82
£210
DIVISION No. 15.
PUBLIC LIBRARY, MUSEUMS, AND NATIONAL GALLERY OF VICTORIA.
Subdivision No. 9. GSNBBAL DIVISION.
Read— Two Taxidermists One Articulator and Osteologist... Two Assistant Taxidermists (one for three months) One Museum Assistant (for four months) ... One Carpenter and Attendant ... One Attendant ... •••
Subdivision No. 9.
GENERAL DIVISION.
In lieu of— Two Taxidermists One Articulator and Osteologist ... Two Assistant Taxidermists One Carpenter and Attendant One Attendant...
£488 180 279
33 149 120
£1,249
Maximum.
£ 252 204 168 156 120
£488 180 312 149 120
£1,249
Carried forward • With qu»rt«n fuel, light, and water.
273
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1.—CHIEF SECRETARY—continued.
[Noi I960.
Brought forward ...
DIVISION NO. 15.
PUBLIC LIBRARY, MUSEUMS, AND NATIONAL GALIJERY OF VICTORIA -continued.
Subdivision No. 13.
Read-CONTINGENCIBS.
Temporary Assistance (including allowance of .£10 per annum to each of two Junibr Messengers)—one from 1st July, 1903, to 18th April, 1904, and one from 1st July, 1903, to 30th June, 1904 ... ... ... ... ... £150
In lieu of— Temporary 2As8istance...
DIVISION NO. 17,
Subdivision No. ,1.
Read-
£150
AUDIT OFFICE.
SALARIES.
CLERICAL DIVISION.
One Senior First Clk ss Inspecting Officer under Audit Act, and Chief Clerk, from 23rd November, 1903
Five Second Class Clprks (one to 31st August only) "Eight Fourth Class Clerks Fourteen Fifth Class Clerks
In lieu of— Five Second Class Clerks Nine Fourth Class Clerks Thirteen Fifth. Class Clerks One Fifth Class Clerfc (for lour months)
£805 2,086 2,325 2,545
£7,261
£2,460 2,325 2,442
34
£7,261
Subdivision JSo !!
Mead— GENERAL DIVISION.
One Junior Messenger (including an allowance of £12 10s, as Typist)
In lieu cf— One Junior Messenger
Carried forward
£65
£52
£ 1,130
13
M48
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DivisidN No.
I.—CHIEF SECRETARY—continued.
Brought forward
17A.
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER.
satisfy Query oj the Auditor-General, 1902-3.
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Subdivision
t
Rdad—
One Secretary One Clerk
V * f * A
SALARIES.
No. 1.
CLERICAL DIVISION.
»••- ••• ••• ••• • • • X i " o
• • * • * • • # • ••• • • • 0O%J
. £748 • • • • "
• ••
• ;
I
i,i43
-
* * ''
, . , . . . ' >
' . !
• • • '.','. t . ' !•
In lieu of—
One Secretary One Clerk
£420 323
£743
DIVISION "NO. 21.
MISCELLANEOUS.
No. 7.—Gratuity to the Widow of the late James H. Reid, Auditor-General, equal to nine months' pay
8.—Towards the expenses of the passage to England of the Hon. J . W. Taverner and family
9.—Towards the expenses to England of Mr. P. T. Peppard, employed by the Agent-General . ... •••
10.—Allowance to Victorian Neglected Children's Aid Society, on • account of expenses in providing for women and children
placed temporarily in its care by the police (£17 10g.) 11. For special work in connexion with the division of the State
into new Electoral Districts and Provinces - . 12.—Amount agreed upon iu settlement of the claim for detention
of the ship Dunearn by the Marine Board
* Total Chief Secretary
Carried forward to Total MINISTER OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION }
i.-
750
500
104
\ V-:Q
f! 0
18
100
160 :
• • 4
1,632
2,775
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IL-MINISTER OP PUBIIC INSTRUCTION.
DIVISION NO. 22. EDUCATION.
SALARIES.
FIRST DIVISION.
Bead— Subdivision No. 1.
One Director of Education One Secretary
Subdivision No. 3.
CLERICAL DIVISION. One Second Class Acting Accountant ... Fourteen Fourth Class Clerks, including arrears ... Thirty-six Fifth Class Clerks, including allowance to four
Clerks at from £16 to £25 per annum...
Subdivision No. 4.
GENERAL DIVISION. Twenty-three Truant Officers ... ... ...
In lieu of— Subdivision No. 1.
One Director of Education
Subdivision No. 3.
FIRST DIVISION.
£1,000 565
£1,565
£452 3,831
6,337 f — • • • • i
£10,620
3,839
£16,024
£1,000
CLERICAL DIVISION. One First Class Secretary ... ... ... ... £550 One Second Class Accountant ... ... ... 452 Fourteen Fourth Class Clerks... ... ... ... 3,831 Thirty-six Fifth Class Clerks, including allowance to two
Clerks at £20 per annum ... ... ... ... 6,387
Subdivision No. 4.
GENERAL DIVISION. Twenty-one Truant Officers ...
£11,170
3,572
£15,742
DIVISION NO. 25 TECHNICAL SCHOOLS,
To be paid in accordance with Regulations approved by the Governor in Council—
For Maintenance and Buildings
Carried forward
• • •
• • • •
• « •
282
100
382
276
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II.—MINISTER OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION—continued.
Brought forward
DIVISION N O . 26.
MISCELLANEOUS.
No. 2. Gratuity to M. C. Stach, in consideration of overtime work performed by her late husband, L. W. Stach
To tatiify Queries of the Auditor-General—Financial Year 1902-3.
DIVISION No. 22.
Subdivision No. 8.
CLERICAL DIVISION.
Read—
One First Class Secretary and Accountant One First Class Chief Clerk ... One Second Class Sub-Accountant Three Third Class Clerks Fourteen Fourth Class Clerks ... Thirty-eight Fifth Class Clerks, including allowance to three
Clerks at from £10 to £40 per annum Allowance to Private Secretary to the Minister ...
£695 511 430 675
3,596
5,755 36
In lieu of—
One First Class Secretary and Accountant One First Class Chief Clerk ... One Second Class Sub-Accountant Three Third Class Clerks Fourteen Fourth Class Clerks Thirty-eight Fifth Class Clerks, including allowance to three
Clerks at from £10 to £40 per annum... Allowance to Private Secretary to the Minister ...
Carried forward
£11,698
£695 511 430 974
3,614
5,438 36
£11,698
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277
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II.—MINISTER OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION—continued.
DIVISION No. ^2.
Subdivision No. 4.
Brought forward
GENERAL DIVISION.
Read— Thirty-three Truant Officers Ope Senior Messengerf One Junior Messenger
.£4,237 17 0
. 1.86 3 0 52 0 0
One Junipr Messenger an . Attendnnt at Training College
£4,426 0 0
In lieu of— Thirty-three Truant Officers ... ... ... £4,195 0 0-One Senior Messengerf .... .... ... 137 0 0 One Junipr Messenger... ... ... ... 52 O U One Junfor Messenger aud Attendant at Training
College ... , ... ... ... ... 42 0 0
£4,426 0 0
DIVISION: NO. 23. i I • • •
Subdivision No. 1,
Read— ! : .
Cookery-r-Directress of .;.. ... ... Senior Instructor, in charge of Cookery College
lit lieu of-— i
Cookery «r ' Directness of Senior jlnstructor in Charge of Cookery College
£338 243
£681
£336 245
£581
Total Minister of Public Instruction
Brought forward from Total to CHIEF SECRETARY
Curried forward to Tola! ATTORNKY-GKNERAL
£ 412
412
2,775
^187
' i t With quarters, fuel, light, and water.
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III.-ATTORNEY-GENERAL.
DIVISION No. 27.
j I SUPREME COURT. I | SALARIES.
Rtdd— Subdivision No. 1.
j {Exempt from provisions of Act No. 1133.) One Chiejf Clerk. ITiider the Supreme Court Act 1890 ... £1,200 Three Judges' Associates, including one from 1st June, at £250 571
Subdivision No.i2. t £1,771
CLERICAL DIVISION.
One 3rd Class Judgefs Associate ... ... ... £350 Two 4th; Class judges' Associates, including one to 31st May,
at £35|0
Ik lieu of-— | Subjlivision No.ll.
! {Exempt from provisions of Act No. 1133.) One Chifcf Clerk. Under the Supreme Court Act 1890 Three Judges'Associates
i
Subjlivision No. 2. CLERICAL DIVISION.
,One 3rd Class Judge's Associate ... One 4th Class Judge's Associate ...
629
979
£2,750
£1,200 850
£2,050
£350 350
700
DIVISION NO. 28.;
I LAW OFFICERS OF THE CROWNi
! SALARIES. Subjdivision No. 3.
! CLERICAL DIVISION. Seven 5tih Class Clerks (short provided) ... ..»
Subjdivision No. 6. CONTINGENCIES.
Bead— Deduct to be repaid by Commonwealth Government for
Assistance and Expenses of tho Government Analytical Chemist ... ... ... ••• ••• •••
Ifi lit u of— Deduct ';to be repaid by Commonwealth Government for
Assistance and Expenses of the Government Analytical Chemist, viz.:—Ohe Assistant at £125, two Assistants at
: £75 each, Chemicals and Apparatus, £75
Carried forward ... ... •••
[No. I960,
£
£2,750
'•
• • •
£350
350
• ••
. 1 ' . " . <•'. :•;
• ••
t
• • •
' *
'1 .
95
93
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III. —A TTORNEY-GENERAL—continued.
Brought forward
DIVISION NO. 29.
CROWN SOLICITOR.
SALARIES. Subdivision No. 2.
CLERICAL DIVISION. Bead—
Three 4th Class Clerks ... Five 5th Class Clerks
In lieu of— Four 4th Class Clerks Five 5th Class Clerks
• •• • ••
• • •
• ••
... £669
... 1,000
£1,669
... £835
... 834
£1,669
DIVISION No. 31.
MASTER-IN-EQUITY, ETC.
Subdivision No. 4.—CONTINGENCIES. Expenses connected with the Duties on Estates of Deceased Persons ...
DIVISION NO. 32.
REGISTRAR-GENERAL AND REGISTRAR OF TITLES.
SALARIES. Subdivision No. 3.
CLERICAL DIVISION. Two 5th Class Clerks—One from 20th October, 1903, at £132 ; one
from 27th October, 1903, at £100 Twenty-one 4th Class Clerks (short provided)
SURVEY BRANCH.
Subdivision No. 4.
PROFESSIONAL DIVISION.
Seven Draughtsmen, Grade F (short provided) ...
Carried forward
161 21
93
35
280
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III.—ATTORNEY- GENERAL—continued.
Brought forward
DIVISION NO. 34.
Subdivision No. 1>
SHERIFF.
SALARIES.
CLERICAL DIVISION.
One 4th Class Clerk, from 1st to 30th November, 1903, at £350 One 5th Class Clerk, from 16th December, 1903, at £120 ...
DIVISION NO. 34A.
COMPTROLLER OF STAMPS.
SALARIES. Subdivision No. 1,
CLERICAL DIVISION.
One 4th Class Clerk, from 26th February, 1904, at £200 ... Four 5th Class Clerks-Two from 9th February, 1904, at £200 each ;
one from 27th February, 1904, at £120; one from 1st March, 1904, at £100, and from 1st April, 1904, at £120
Subdivision No. 2.
GENERAL DIVISON.
One Machine-man, from 8th February, 1904, at £168 One Machine-man's Assistant and Packer, from 17th February, 1904,
at £90 ... ... ••• ••• ••• .
Subdivision No. 3.—CONTINGENCIES. Allowances to Embossers Commission on Sales of Duty Stamps by the Postal Department
DIVISION NO. 35.
MISCELLANEOUS. Refund of fine imposed upon James Taylor by the Honorable the Chief
Justice for non-attendance as a juror at the Sittings of the Supreme Court, holden at Bendigo, on the 20th October, 1903 (£2 2s.)
Total Attorney-General ...
Brought forward from Total to MINISTER OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
Carried forward to Total SOLICITOR-GENERAL
£ 314
96
67
34
101
24 520
544
• • •
• « •
• • •
• ••
95J
3
1,364
3,187
4,551
12894. 281 B
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IV.-SOLICITOK-GENERAL.
DIVISION NO. 37.
POLICE MAGISTRATES AND WARDENS.
Subdivision No. 1. SALARIES.
PROFESSIONAL DIVISION.
One Police Magistrate, Grade B, from 22nd April, 1904 One Police Magistrate, acting, from 7th to 16th December, 1903, and
on 24th and 29th December, 1903, at £750 (£24 3s. lOd.) Arrears of Salary to the late C. L. Dobbin, being from 1st to 19th July,
1902, at £700 (£35 15s. Id.)
Subdivision No. 2.
Travelling Expenses ...
CONTINGKNCIES.
DIVISION NO. 38.
CLERKS OF COURTS.
SALARIES.
CLERICAL DIVISION. Read—
Fifty-six Fourth Class Clerks, including one to 31st August, 1903, and Arrears to one on account of 1902-5}
In lieu of— Fifty-six Fourth Class Clerks, including one to 31st August,
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DIVISION NO. 38.
(To satisfy Audit Query.) Financial Year 1902-3.
CLERKS OF COURTS. Read—
Three Second Class Clerks Fifty-seven Fourth Class Clerks Twenty-one Fifth Class Clerks ...
In lieu of— Three Second Class Clerks Fifty-seven Fourth.Class Clerks Twenty-one Fifth Class Clerks .
Carried forward
£12,634
£12,634
£1,026 12,192 3,602
£16,820
£1,097 12,177 3,546
£16,820
476
476
282
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IV.—SOLICITOR-GENERAL—continued.
Brought forward
DIVISION NO, 40.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Refund of portion of penalty of £14 19s. 5d. pui.l on Settlement, Hnggard with Huggard and others, dated 17th December, 1901—Crisp, Cameron, and Rennick, claimants (£11 12s. lid.)
Refund of portion of penalty of £10 paid in the matter of Transfers, Nevill to Nevill. dated 26th March, 1896—Henry Jennings, claimant
Refund of portion of penalty of £5 imposed upon stamping mortgage Maurice. McCarthy to Janet Bell, dated 12th December, 1883— Moule, Hamilton, and Kiddle, claimants (£4 17s. 6d.) ...
Refund of penalty imposed upon stamping mortgage, Joseph Cleeland to Sarah Jane Buckley, dated 14th October, 1892—Stawell and Nankivell, claimants
Refund of portion of penalties of £5 each paid on Conveyances, Absom to Cox and Cox to Ross, dated respectively 25th August, 1887, and 26th August, 1887—David Sutherland, claimant
Refund of portion of penalty of £5 paid on Transfer, Commercial Bank of Australasia Limited to Spiers—William Moore Spiers, claimant ...
Refund of fine imposed upon William Berry by the Bench of Magistrates at Coburg, on the 23rd February, 1904, for a breach of the Health Art 1890 ... ... ••• ••• ••• ••;
Refund of fine imposed upon William Boulton by the Bench of Magistrates at Wangaratta, on the 3rd September, 1903, for a breach of the Health Act 1890
Refund of portion of fine of £2 imposed upon Joseph Bunn by the Bench of Magistrates at Bright, on the loth October, 1903, for a breach of the Income Tax Act 1895 (£ I 10s.) ... ... • • •
Refund of two fines imposed upon Herbert Collins by the Bench of Magistrates at Korumburra on the 17th April, 1903, for a breach of the Education Act 1890 (\0B.) ... -•• ••• •••
Refund of moiety of fine of £2 imposed upon Peter Antonio Cramen by the Bench of Magistrates at Myrtleford, on the 4th December, 1903, for a breach of the Fisheries Act 1890 ... ... ••• •••
Refund of portion of fine of £2 imposed upon William Doherty by the Bench of Magistrates at Shepparton, on the 13th October, 1903, for a breach of the Health Act 1890 (£1 10s.) ... ... •••
Refund of portion of fine of £2 imposed upon John Hannah by the Bench of Magistrates at Kaleno, on the 8th September, 1903, for a breach ot the Health Act 1890 (£1 10s.) ••; -
Refund of fine imposed upon James Howard by the Bench of Magistrates at Numurkah, on the 22nd Julv, 1903, for a breach of the Health Act 1890
476
12
5
5
5
8
4
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
Carried forward 50 476
283 13 2
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IV.—SOLICITOR- GENERAL—continued.
Brought forw ard *
DIVISION N O . 40.
MISCELLANEOUS-co/iftVmed.
Brought forward
Refund of fine imposed upon George Howard by the Bench of Magistrates at Numurkah, on the 22nd July, 1903, for a breach of the Health Act \890 ...
Refund of fine imposed upon Mary T. Jorgensen by the Bench of Magistrates at Nathalia, on the 23rd April, 1903, for a breach of the Health Act 1890
Refund of fine imposed upon James Bernard O'Leary by the Bench of Magistrates at Warragul, on the 23rd June, 1903, for a breach of the Health Act 1090
Refund of portion of fine of £2 imposed upon Patrick O'Neil by the Bench of Magistrates at Bungaree on ihe 27th April, 1903, for a breach of the Income Tax Act 1895 (£1 10s.) ...
Refund of portion of fine of £13 14s. imposed upon J . J . Pawsey by the Bench of Magistrates at Ararat, on the 28th August, 1903, for a breach of the Explosives Act 1890 (£8 14s.)
Refund of lino imposed upon Phillip John Ryan by the Bench of Magistrates at Seymour, on the 18th August, 1903, for a breach of the Health Act 1890 ... ... .,.
Refund of fine imposed upon Thomas Undy by the Bench of Magistrates at Scarsdale, on the 18th January, 1903, for a breach of the Health Act 1890.. .
Refund of portion of fine imposed upon Fred. Bucknall by the Bench of Magistrates at Hey wood, on the 18th February, 1904, for a breach of the Animals Protection Act 1890 (£2 10s.) ...
Refund of portion of fine of £5 imposed upon Duncan Robertson by the Bench of Magistrates at Dunkeld, on the 9th March, 1904, for a breach of the Vermin Destruction Act 1890
Refund of portiou of penalty of £10 paid on a Conveyance, dated 7th October, 1897, Jones and others and Mauley—Graham and Murdoch, claimants...
Refund of the moiety of penalty paid on Deed of Assignment and Release between George Cupitt and others and Jane Cupitt, dated 26th June, 1901—W. H. Ormcrod, claimant (£2 10s.)
Total Solicitor-General
Brought forward from Total to ATTORNEY-GENERAL
Carried forward to Total TREASURER . . . ,4
284
£
476
50
1
1
2
2
9
3
84
5G0
4,551
5,111
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V.-TREASUEER.
DIVISION NO. 41. TREASURY.
SALARIES. Subdivision No. 2.
CLERICAL DIVISION. Receiver and Paymaster, Melbourne (short provided)
' Clerks and Receivers and Paymasters, including one Secretary to the Tender Board, one Relieving Receiver and Paymaster, and one Paying Officer of Pensions, and arrears to two Fourth-class Officers from 19th February, 1903, three Fourth-class Officersfrom 1st January, '
-(' 1903, and one Fifth-class • Officer from 13th February, 1901 ; also allowances to increase Salary of one Officer to £99 per annum, until promoted to the third subdivision of the Fifth Class, and of one Officer to £128 per annum until promoted to the fifth subdivision of the Fifth Class
Four Second Class Thirteen Third Class Thirty-three Fourth Class Thirty-six Fifth Class ..
£1,875 4,928 8,407 5,511
lit lieu of—
Four Second Class Thirteen Third Class Thirty-three Fourth Class Thirty-six Fifth Class ..
i
Clerks and Receivers and Paymasters, including one Secretary to the Tender Board, one Relieving Receiver and Paymaster, and one Paying Officer .of Pensions, and arrears to two Fourth-class Officers from 19th February, 1903, and three Fourth-class Officers from 1st January, 1903 ; also allowance to increase Salary of one Officer to £99 per annum, until promoted to the third subdivision of the Fifth Class^
£20,721
8
Subdivision No. 4.
Read-
£20,697 CONTINGENCIES.
Stores, Stationery, Fuel, Light, Water, and Incidental Expenses £641 Temporary assistance ... ••• ... ••• 9
£650 In lieu of—
Stores, Stationery, Fuel, Light, Water, and Incidental Expenses £650
£650
Carried forward 285
32
32
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V.—TREASURER—continued.
Brought forward 32
DIVISION NO. 42.
INCOME TAX OFFICE.
SALARIES. Subdivision No. 2.
CLERICAL DIVISION. Bead—
One First Class Deputy Commissioner of Taxes ... One Second Class Chief Clerk ... One Third Class Accountant ... One Third Class Clerk from 24th December, 1903 Thirteen Fourth Class Clerks (including salary and allowance
of £75 per annum to one Officer up to and including. 23rd December, 1903, and also arrears to one Officer)
Thirty-five Fifth Class Clerks (including gratuities to Officers transferred from the Railway Department, and arrears to one Officer, and also increment to one Officer at rate of £10 per annum from 1st November, 1903) ...
£600 485 350 156
2,960
In lieu of— One First Class Deputy Commissioner of Taxes ... One Second Class Chief Clerk ... One Third Class Accountant ... Thirteen Fourth Class Clerks (including allowance of £75
per annum to one Officer, and arrears to one Officer) Thirty-five Fifth Class Clerks (including gratuities to Officers
transferred from the Railway Department)
5,963
£10,514
£600 485 350
3,116
5,963
£10,514
EXPENSES OF'CARRYING OUT THE LAND TAX ACT.
Subdivision No. 6. Expenses Generally ... 310
DIVISION NO. 43.
CURATOR OF ESTATES OF DECEASED PERSONS.
Subdivision No. 1. SALARIES.
CLERICAL DIVISION. Two Fifth Class Clerks (short provided) One Fifth Class Clerk (from 1st January)
Carried forward 286
10 83
93
"435
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V.—TREASURER—continued.
[No, 1960.
Brought forward
DIVISION NO. 44.
GOVERNMENT PRINTER.
Subdivision No. 3.
Read-
SlLARIES.
GENERAL DIVISION.
One Assistant Ticket Printer ... ... ... ... £183 Twenty-three Compositors (including allowances while acting
as Readers or Press Revisers, or Working Foremen) ... 4,277
£4,460
In lieu of—
One Assistant Ticket Printer ... ... ... ... £61 Twenty-three Compositors (including allowances while acting
as Readers or Press Revisers, or Working Foremen) ... 4,011
£4,072
Subdivision No. 4,
Printers—Apprentices and Occasional Hands (including Printing of Electoral Rolls) ... . ... ... ••• •••
DIVISION No. 47.
TRANSPORT, SAMPLES, AND MARINE INSURANCE
388
DIVISION N O . 49.
Allowance to the Railway Department for Carriage of Grain, &c, at Reduced Rates ... ... ••• ••• •••
Carried forward .... ••• •••
287
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V.—TREASURER—continued.
DIVISION NO. 51. Brought forward
MISCELLANEOUS. Read—
Allowances to Aged Pioneers at the rate of 20s. per week :— To Mrs. Robert Russell ... ... £52 5 8 „ Mr. James Kirby ... ... 52 5 8
Mr. Thomas Bates Mr. John Wood Beilby
Allowance to John Madden, for loss of sight through mining accident, at the rate of
« 20s. per week Allowance to T. F. McDonogh, survivor of
the Burke and Wills Expedition, at the rate of 10s. per week
52 5 1 14
8 3
158 11 3
52 5 8
26 2 10
236 19 9
In lieu of— Allowances to Aged Pioneers at the rate of 20s. per week : -
To Mrs. Robert Russell ... ... £52 2 10 „ Mr. James Kirby ... ... 52 2 10 „ Mr. Thomas Bates ... ... 52 2 10 „ Mr. John Wood Beilby ... ... 1 14 3
£237
Allowance to John Madden, for loss of sight through mining accident, at the rate of 20s. per week
Allowance to T. F. McDonogh, survivor of the Burke and Wills Expedition, at the rate of 10s. per week
158 2 9
52 2 10
26 1 5
236 7 0 £237
To repay to P. Kiernan the amount of cheque lost by him—the amount of the unpresented cheque having been transferred to Revenue (£4 14s. 6d.)
Brokerage on Victorian Government Stock and Debentures Expenses of Mr. T. W. Gaggin's visit to England in connexion with
Loan Conversion ... To meet claims by Letter Carriers for arrears of salary under Section
19 of Public Service Act 1900 (£1,198 7s. lOd.) For refund of amount paid to Master-in-Lunacy under a bond given
by the Adelaide Steamship Company Limited, in connexion with passage of Ellen McGrath, a lunatic domiciled in Victoria
Total Treasurer ...
Brought forward from Total to SOLICITOR-GENERAL
Carried forward to Total COMMISSIONER OP CROWN LANDS AND SURVEY
2.88
£ 9,653
500
1,199
45
• • •
• ••
• • •
1,769
11,422
5,111
16,533 U U
4 EDW. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1903-4. [No. 1960.
VI.—COMMISSIONER OF CROWN LANDS AND SURVEY.
DIVISION No. 53.
SURVEY, LAND SETTLEMENT, AND MANAGEMENT OF CROWN LANDS.
Subdivision No. 3. SALARIES.
CLERICAL DIVISION.
One Second-class Officer (short provided)
Subdivision No. 4.
GENERAL DIVISION.
One Assistant Lithographer, Printer (short provided)
Subdivision No. 6. CONTINGENCIES.
Additional Assistance ... ... , ... Postage on Letters and Telegrams
DIVISION No. 54.
PUBLIC PARKS, GARDENS, AND RESERVES.
Subdivision No. 2.—(Inalterable.)
No. 6. Grnnt to the Richmond City Council for Maintaining the Barkly Gardens on the understanding that a sum of £50 be contributed by the Richmond City Council
DIVISION N O . 55.
BOTANICAL AND DOMAIN GARDENS. SALARIES.
Subdivision No. 3. GENERAL DIVISION.
Read— Fifteen Garden Labourers (including arrears £4) ,.. ... £1,616 One Watchman (including arrears £2 10s,) ... ... 112
£1,728
In lieu of-— Fifteen Garden Labourers One Watchman
... £1,620 108
£1,728
Carried forward ...
405
600 200
800 1,206
50
1,256
289
4 EDW. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1903-4. [No. 1960.
VJ.—COMMISSIONER OF CROWN LANDS AND SURVEY—continued.
DIVISION N O . 61. Brought forward ...
MISCELLANEOUS.
No. 17. Compensation to John Alexander Morrison, Land Officer, Bairnsdale, equal to one month's pay for every year's service (£480 14s. Id.)
18. To recoup James Fairley the amount of his lien on the licensed holding of J . Ash, allotment 24c, parish of Katandra (£27 12s. 9d., including interest)
19. To refund of purchase money and fees paid on allotment 3K, section 3, in the parish of Creswick,- by N. W. Quick and W. Juler, per Cuthbert, Morrow, and Must, including costs (£11 14s. 4d.)
20. Compensation for loss suffered by Mary Taylor (formerly Mary Castle) through the non-cancellation by the Lauds Department at the office of Titles of William Hobson's lease, parish of Tyntynder (£40)
To remove surcharges by the Auditor-General.
To pay salaries of the undermentioned Foresters at the rate of £114 per annum, in lieu of £98 per annum for the period as set forth opposite their respective names :—
A. W. Grainger, from 27th December, 1900, to 30th June, 1903 T. H. Jones, from 27th December, 1900, to 20th April, 1903 T. E. Currie, from 27th December, 1900, to 19th May, 1902
To satisfy Query of the Auditor-General.
DIVISION N O . 53 of 1902-3.
Subdivision No. 4.
Read— One Simior Messenger ... One Messenger
In lieu of— One Senior Messenger ... One Messenger
GENERAL DIVISION.
£126 95
£221
£125 96
£221
Total Commissioner Of Crown Lands and Survey-
Brought forward from Total to TREASURER
Carried forward to Total COMMISSIONER OP PUBLIC WORKS
£ 1,256
561
1,817
16,533
18,350
290
4 EDW. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1903-4. [No. 1960. 27
VII.-C0MMISSI0NER OP PUBLIC WORKS.
DIVISION NO. 62.
PUBLIC WORKS.
SALARIES. Subdivision No. 4.
GENERAL DIVISION.
One Typewriter (short provided)
DIVISION NO. 63.
PORTS AND HARBORS, IMMIGRATION, AND FISHERIES.
Subdivision No. 5. CONTINGENCIES.
Refund to Melbourne Harbor Trust Commissioners of amount paid into the Consolidated Revenue, being the difference between one-fifth of the gross amount collected* by them from 1st April, 1903, to 31st March, 1904, and one-fifth of amount of net collection after Drawback on Wharfage had been deducted (£1,649 7s. 2d.)
DIVISION NO. 64,
MISCELLANEOUS.
No. 4. Reception and Inauguration of His Excellency the Governor ... 5. Expenses incurred by Mrs. J . M. Orchard, consequent upon
injuries received at jetty, Sorrento
DIVISION N O . 65.
WORKS AND BUILDINGS.
Subdivision No. 1.
WHARFS, JETTIES, HARBORS, RIVERS, »TC.—{Inalterable.)
No. 16. Allowance to Victorian Railway Department for Repairs to Railway Pier, Geelong
17. Connexion of Station Yard with new Pier, and other works, Portland, by the Victorian Railway Department, £1,018 l i s . Id.
Carried forward
325
125
200
1,019
1,219
1
1,650
450
2,101
291
4 Efcw. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1903-4. [No. 1960.
VII.—COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS—continued. VIII.—MINISTER or MINES.
Brought forward
DIVISION NO. 65.
WORKS AND BUILDINGS- continued.
Brought forward
Subdivision No. 8.
POWDER MAGAZINES, ETC. No. 2. Extension of Tramway, Explosives Reserve, Truganina
Subdivision No. 11.
SUNDRY WORKS, MELBOURNE.—(Inalterable.) No. 4. Additions, Repairs, Furniture, Fittings,. Labour, Fuel, Light,
&c, at the State Residence, Malvern ... 8. Renewing Electric Light, at Government House, St. Kilda-road,
Melbourne, £34 9s. 4d.
Total Commissioner of Public Works
Brought forward from Total to COMMISSIONER OF CROWN LANDS AND J J D R V E Y •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Carried forward to Total MINISTER OP MINKS.
VIII-MINISTEK OF MINES. — • »
DIVISION NO. 68A.
BORING FOR GOLD, COAL, ETC.
Purchase and working of Diamond and other Drills, and of Appliances used in connexion with Drills, Materials and other Expenses
DIVISION NO. 71. MISCELLANEOUS.
No. 1. Underground Surveys of Mines, Geological Surveys, &c.
Total Minister of Mines ... ...
Brought forward from Total to COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS
Carried forward to Total MINISTER OF WATER SUPPLY
1,219
200
700
35
73o
£ 2,101
2,154
4,255
18,350
22,0*05
• • «
• • •
•••
• • •
• • •
5,000
120
5,120
22,605
27,725
202
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VIII-MINISTER OF WATEE SUPPLY.
DIVISION N O . 67.
Subdivision No. 3.
CLERICAL DIVISION.
Accountant (short provided) ...
DIVISION N O . 71.
MISCELLANEOUS.
£To. 8. Compensation to M. Kimber for damage to land, parish of Faraday, by Specimen Gully Race, Coliban Works
Total Minister of Water Supply ...
Brought forward from Total to MINISTER OF MINES
Carried forward to Total MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE
IX.-MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE. DIVISION N O . 72.
AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES.
Subdivision No. 3.
CLERICAL DIVISION. Bead—
One Fourth Class Clerk Five Fifth Class Clerks
In lieu of-— Five Fifth Class Clerks
£47 4 5
622 15 7
£670 0 0
£641 0 0
DIVISION N O . 73.
DISEASES IN- STOCK.
Subdivision No. 4. CONTINGENCIES.
Allowances, Travelling, and Incidentals
Carried forward
29
605
634
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IX.—MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE—continued.
X.—MINISTER OF HEALTH.
Brought forward DIVISION NO. 77A.
STATE FORESTS AND NURSERIES.
Subdirision No. 2. CLERICAL DIVISION.
One Fourth Class Clerk (short provided)
Total Minister of Agriculture
Brought forward from Total to MINISTER OF WATER SUPPLY
Carried forward to Total MINISTER OP HEALTH
X.-MINISTER OF HEALTH. DIVISION NO. 78.
PUBLIC HEALTH.
SALARIES. Subdivision No. 2.
Assistant Medical Inspector, Class D (short provided)
Subdivision No. 3. Two Fourth Class Clerks (short provided)
Mead— Seven Fifth Class Clerks (one acts as liquor inspector)
In lieu of— Seven Fifth Class Clerks
... £1,311
... £1,311
Subdivision No. 6. CONTINGENCIES.
Expenses Board of Public Health, including Travelling Expenses of Inspectors
Expenses in connexion with the stamping out of contagious diseases ...
Total Minister of Health
Brought forward from Total to MINISTER OP HEALTH
Carried forward to Total MINISTER OF RAILWAYS ...
32
100 1,2.00
1,300
634
639
27,750
TM89
1,338
1,338
28,389
^ 7 2 7
294
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XL-MINISTER OP RAILWAYS.
DIVISION NO. 79.
VICTORIAN RAILWAYS. .
Subdivision No. 1. To amount of account for 20,000 booklets, paid to the Melbourne
Printing Company, and also to J. J. Wright, charged to Vote 79/1, Working Expenses, &c, of 1902-3:—
Traffic charges, £47 10s.
DIVISION NO. 80.
MISCELLANEOUS. No. 5. To difference between the amount of pension paid, com
puted at reduced rate of pay, and pension computed at rate of pay prior to reduction—
Samuel Alexander Brown, from 8th March, 1903, to 30th June, 1904, £12 6s. lOd. ...
No. 6. Gratuities in cases of Officers retired, &c. (calculated at the rate of one month's pay for each year of service):—
Asmus, William Blair, Thomas ... Duggan, John ... Young, Ernest Cyrus Marshall, John Henry
(widow of) ... O'Hare, John (widow of) Prior, John Thomas (widow
OI) • • • ••• • *•
Total.
£ s.
218 1 299 17 257 9 266 18
394 15 187 13
572 11
d.
7 9 8 0
11 9
5
Paid out of Special
Appropriations.
£ s. d.
88 0 7 117 7 6 82 3 3
117 7 6
123 15 0 82 3 3
176 1 3
Balance.
£> s. d.
130 1 0 182 10 3 175 6 5 149 10 11
271 0 11 105 10 6
396 10 2
1,410 10 2
No. 7. Compensation, Gratuities, &c, awarded in cases of Officers injured or killed whilst in the execution of duty :—
£ s. d. To Clara Elizabeth Craddock, as widow of
the late Edwin Harvey Craddock, shunter, who died from injuries received whilst in the execution of duty, at Bendigo, on 14th August, 1903
To Elizabeth Mary Laffan, as widow of the late William Laffan, guard, who died from injuries received whilst in the execution of duty, at Hawthorn, on 20th May, 1903
199 0 0
199 0 0
398 0 0 Carried forward
13
1,411
1,424
48
48
295
32 4 EDW. VIL] Appropriation of Revenue, 1903-4. [No. 1960.
XI.—MINISTEK OF RAILWAYS—continued.
Brought forward DIVISION N O . 80.
MISCELLANEOUS—continued.
Brought forward .. . ... ... No. 7—continued.
Brought forward ... £398 0 0 To Patrick Augustus James Liddy, repairer,
who was injured whilst in the execution of duty, at Armadale, on 4th July, 1900 ... ... ... ... 224 7 0
To Agnes Leyie, as widow of the late Alexander Munro Lovie, guard, who was killed in the execution of duty, at Windsor, on 30th November, 1903
N o. 9. To pay pensions at half-rate only :—
Thomas Lawrence Lowry, at £20 15s. Id. per annum, from 18th October, 1903, to 30th June, 1904
Thomas Moran, at £21 9s. l id . per annum, from 1st September, 1903, to 30th June, 1904
Charles William Young, at £50 l i s . 2d. per annum, from 12th April, 1903, to 30th June, 1904
223 0 0
£845 7 0
£ s. d.
14 12 4
17 18 5
61 13 0
£94 3 9
No. 10. Compensation, Gratuities, &c, awarded in cases of Officers retired, &c, paid in lump sum instead of usual gratuity :—
£ s. d. James William Forde (widow of) ... ... 100 1 7 William Harvey (widow of) . . . ... 100 0 0
£200 1 7
No. 11. Gratuity to Honora Rickard, as mother of Elizabeth Agnes and Rachel Rickard, who were run over by a train on 4th September, 1888, the former being killed, and the latter losing a limb
No. 12. To amount of one year's pension, granted to Louisa Stranaghan, as widow of the late Hugh Stranaghan, ganger, who died before any pension was paid, £50 l i s . ...
Total Minister of Railways
Brought forward from Total to MINISTER OF HEALTH
T O T ^ L AMOUNT OF SECOND SCHEDULE, P A R T I. ...
48
1,424
846
95
201
10
51 2,627
2,675
29,727
296
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SECOND SCHEDULE.—PART II.
1 9 0 4 - 5 .
L—CHIEF SECRETARY.
Number.
1 1
2
Classification .
DIVISION NO« 1.,
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
SALARIES.
Subdivision No. 1. The President ... ... The Chairman of Committees •••
. . . • ••
Subdivision No. 2.—CONTINGENCIES. Allowances to Witnesses attending Committees, and Expenses inci
dental to Committees ... ... ••• ... • *••
Total Division No. 1
1 1 2
1
1
4
1st Div.
B.
DIVISION N O . 2.
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.
SALARIES.
Subdivision No. 1. The Speaker The Chairman of Committees •••
Subdivision No. 2.
FIRST DIVISION. The Clerk of the Legislative Assembly
Subdivision No. 3*
PROFESSIONAL DIVISION.
The Clerk Assistant* ...'
Carried forward ... -•* * Algo acts ft* Glerk of Private-Bill*
750
400
1,150
25
1,000 640
• •
1,640
900
Maximum.
600 556
3,098
12894. 297
.4 EDW. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. 1960.
I.—CHIEF SECRETARY—continued.
Number. Classification
2 4 3 4 5
5 1 I
8
17
Brought forward
DIVISION N O . 2.
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY—continued.
SALARIES.
Brought forward
Subdivision No. 4.—CLERICAL DIVISION. Clerk of the Papers and Accountant ... Clerk of Committees* Reader and Clerk of the Record Assistant Clerk of the Papers ... Assistant Reader ...
3 Sohed.
Subdivision No. 5.
GENERAL DIVISION.
Housekeeper (including an allowance of £50 per annum)
Doorkeepersf... Hall Keeper ... Engineer ... ... .... . . . . . . .
Maximum.
300 188 200 200
, Subdivision No. 6.
Total SALARIES
CONTINGENCIES.
Fuel, Light, Rent of Telephones, Stores, Stationery, and Incidental JCiAUCIiSCS • • • • • • • • • • s . • • • , . # «
Tolegrnph and Telephone Operator, Engineer's Assistant, imd other Temporary Employes ... ... ... ...
Expenses of Select Committees... ... Postage and Telegrams
Total Division No. 2 «...
Carried forward • Also acts as Serjeant-at-Arms.
£ • ••
3,098
600 285 350 235 188
1,658
300 904 200 200
1,604
6,360
550
1,379 50 50
2,029
• • • •
• ••
£ 1,175
•
8,389
9,564
—
t Doorkeepers
Minimum Rate of Pay.
48s. per week
Scale of Annual Additions.
Number.
8
Amount.
38. per week
Maximum Rate of Pay.
728. per week
All increments to accrue from 1st July.
298
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L—CHIEF SECEETARY—continued.
Number.
1
Classification
2/
Brought forward ... ...
DIVISION NO. 8.
PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON RAILWAYS.
SALARY.
Subdivision No. 1.
CLERICAL DIVISION. Secretary* ... 420
£ 9,564
Subdivision No. 2.
CONTINGENCIES.
Incidental Expenses, including Allowances to Witnesses
Total Division No. 3 ...
175
595
1 1 1 3
6
i.
2/ 2/ 2 2
DIVISION NO. 4.
VICTORIAN PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES.
SALARIES.
Subdivision No. 1.
CLERICAL DIVISION.
Chief Reporter Reporter... ... ••• ••• Reporter... ... ••• ••• Reporters ••• ••• •••.
Subdivision No. 2. CONTINGENCIES.
Stores, Stationery, and Incidental Expenses Type-writing "•••
Total Division No. 4 ...
• •• • • • • • •
Carried forward ... ••• * Also acta as Secretary to the Committee of Public Accounts.
600 525 440
1,260
2,825
75 384
"459"
3,284 13.443
299 c 2
»
36 4KDW. VII.] Appropriation of Mevenue, 1904-5. [No. 19G0V
I.—CHIEF SECBETAIU'— continued.
Number. Classification
S. &L.
5
Brought forward ••• ...
DIVISION N O . 5. ; . .
THE LIBRARY.
SALARIES.
Subdivision No. 1.
PROFESSIONAL DIVISION. Librarian, Class D v .... > ...
Subdivision No. 2 . C L E R I C A L D I V I S I O N .
L/ierK . . . . . . . . . . . .
Total SALARIES .*.
Subdivision No. 4.—CONTINGENCIES. Temporary Assistance . v .....
Total Division No. 5
S. &L.
DIVISION N O . 6.
STATE READING-ROOM.
SALARIES. .; Subdivision No. 1.
PROFESSIONAL DIVISION. Assistant Librarian, Class F
Subdivision No. 2. CLERICAL DIVISION.
vylQFK . . . . . . . . . . . .
Total SALARIES ...
Subdivision No. 3.—CONTINGENCIES. Books and Bookbinding Stationery, Postage Stamps, Temporary Assistance
Total Division No. 6
• •• • ••
Carried forward ... • To be rtconjwd by HM GonmowMith PMrltantnfc
410
Maximum.
£ 300
f • •
• ••
• •• • ••
270
; ,i$s
458
620 250
870 • . \
• • *
Maximum.
£ 432
• ••
• • •
• ••
!
i
411
188
599
£ 13,443
1,009*
1,328
15,780
to. 300
4EDtv. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue; 1904-5. • lWo..'1960.
I . — C H I E F SECRETARY—continued.
Brought forward • ' . , . . . • ' • » • • • • • •
DIVISION No. 7.
REFRESHMENT ROOMS.
Subdivision No. 2.~CONTINGENCIES.
• •• • ••
Temporary Steward at j£3 per week ... ... Towards Wages of Staff and Temporary Waiters... Fuel, Light, and Incidelital Expenses, and towards Purohase of Stock
Total Divisiou No. 7 ... ... . . .
i - " • • • • ' > . - - • - - • •
DIVISION No. 8.
JPUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER.
i._ SALARIES..
Subdivision No. 1. CLERICAL DIVISION.
Secretary. Clerku .,,
. . . . . . . . . . . .
I Subdivision No. 2.
GENERAL DIVISION. Jujuior Messenger ... ... .«•»
Maximum.
£ 12
. Total SALARIKS ...
Subdivision No. 3.-^CONTINGENCIES. 1
Stores, Incidentals, &c. ... . . . . . . Travelling Expenses ... Temporary Assistance . . . . Postage and Telegrams ...
. . .
£ 15,760
157 500 250
' 1 420 720
1,140
80<
1,220
150 50 40 50
290
Total Division No. 8
Carried forward ...
* Inoluding an allowance, of £28 per annum,'
i8,m
30 X
4 E D W . V I L ] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. I960,
I.—-CHIEF SECRETARY—continued.
Number."
1 1
20
23
Classification
A C
1 1 2 2 3 3 4 5
Brought forward
DIVISION NO. 9.
ADMINISTRATIVE AND SCIENTIFIC.
CHIEF SECRETARY'S OFFICE.
SALARIES.
Subdivision No. 1.
FIRST DIVISION.
The Under-Secretary ... ... „(
Subdivision No. 2.
PROFESSIONAL DIVISION.
Government Medical Officer Assistant Medical Officer ...
• • •
• • •
Maximum.
£ 850 504
Subdivision No. 3.
CLERICAL DIVISION.
Chief Clerk Secretary to the Premier v/ierK . . . . . . <t» , , . Inspector of Officers in Charge of*Stores Accountant UlGl'K . . . . . . . . . (>>
Clerks J ... Clerks ... ... -
Carried forward
••• . . . . . . ••• . . . •. •
900
850 468
1,318
560 560 465* 600 485 350
1,515f 1,320§
5,855
£
18,197
8,073 18,197 • Including an allowance of £25 per annum.— t Including an allowance to a Fourth Class Clerk, at £75 per annum, from
1st July, 1904, to 3lBt Deoember, i804,nndat £50 per annum,from 1st January. 1905, to 30th June, 1905 1 One actinjr In Executive Council Office, and paid under Schedule D, Part IV., 18 and 19 Viot., Cap. 65 § Including an allowance of £25 per annum to one Fifth Class Clerk.
302
4 EDWV VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. 1960.
I.—CHIEF SECRETARY—continued.
•Number.
23
1 1 1 1
28
Classification Brought forward
DIVISION NO. 9.
ADMINISTRATIVE AND SCIENTIFIC— continued.
CHIEF SECRETARY'S OFFICE—continued. SALARIES.
Brought forward
Subdivision No. 4. GENERAL DIVISION.
Caretaker of Government Offices, Spring-street ... ... ... •••
Senior Messenger Messenger Junior Messeng er ... ••• ... Female Housekeeper
Total SALARIES, Chief Secretary's Office
Maximum.
£ 180 156 120 72
• t t
Bee
180 186 120 62 50
548
8,621
Subdivision No. 5.—CONTINGENCIES. Stores, Stationery, Books, Fuel, Light, and Incidentals, including
temporary allowance to Female Housekeeper in lieu of quarters, Orderly's Allowance, Flags and Office Stationery for His Excellency the Governor ... ... ... ... ••• •••
Travelling Expenses ... ... ••• ... ... Repairs to Old Treasury Buildings, Fittings, Furniture, &c. ... Postage and Telegrams
Total Chief Secretary's Office
OBSERVATORY.
SALARIES.
Subdivision No. 6.
PROFESSIONAL DIVISION. Government Astronomer Observer and Computer Observer and Computer Observer and Computer Meteorological nnd Photographic Assistant Meteorological and General Assistant Assistant Astronomical Computer
A F F G G G J
lUxl-nam.
£ 700 300 300 240 240 240 80
Carried forward {
8,073
1,800 100 50 800
2,750
11,371
700 300 270 216 216 216 74
1,992
11,371
* With quarters, fuel, Uprht, and water.
303
4' $DW. 'VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. 1960. ^JBfc^l'lJ ' » i- i " T *
I.—CHIEF SECRETARY—continued.
•Numbv, Classification
1 1
2
1 1 1
8
12
'. '6 5
Brought forward ...
DIVISION N O . 9.
ADMINISTRATIVE AND S C I E N T I F I C -
continued.
Brought forward
OB SER YATOBY—continued.
SALARIES.
Brought forward .,. ,,,
Subdivision No. 7. CLERICAL DIVISION,
Weather Telegraph Clerk ... . \^16rK ••• ••• ••* •
Subdivision No. 8.
GENERAL DIVISION.
Mechanical Attendant Messenger ... ... ... Office Cleaner
M t
• I t
. . .
• • •
Maximum.
£ 132 120 96
Total SALARIES, Observatory
Subdivision No. 9.
CONTINGENCIES. Stores, Fuel, Light, Incidentals, Labour, Books, Instruments, Repairs,
Photographic Materials, &c... ... Travelling Expenses ... ' Weather Service, Local and Inter-State, including Attendance to
Time-bajl and Tide-gauge^ Williamstown Renewai of Instruments supplied to Meteorological Observers and of
other Instruments and Apparatus for the Observatory .Measuring, Reducing, and Preparing for Publication Magnetic
Curves, Cloud Photographic Plates, and Arrears of Astronomical Computations ... ... ... ... ... ...
Postage and Telegrams ... ••• ... ... ...
Total Observatory •<•
. . . . . . , Carried forward ... "... * Inciting an allowance of £12 per annum.
11,871
1,992
200 100
300
124 120#
89
333
2,625
450 175
185
300
350 80
1,540
4,165
15,536
304
/ '
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I.-T-T-CHIEF SECRETARY—continued.
1 1 3
5
1 3 6 1 3
14
19
1 4. 6
Brought forward
DIVISION NO. 9.
ADMINISTRATIVE AND SCIENTIFIC—
continued. Brought forward
INSPECTION OF FACTORIES AND SHOPS.
S A L A B I I S .
Subdivision No. 10.
CLERICAL DIVISION.
£ 18,197
15,536
Chief Inspector of Factories Clerk Clerks
. . . . . .
. . .
. . . . . .
Subdivision No. 11.
GENEBAL DIVISION.
Senior Impeeter Inspectors of Factories ... Inspectors of Factories ••• Senior Female Inspector of Faotories Female Inspectors of Factories ...
Total SALARIES, Factories and Shops
. . .
. . . i
Mail-mupa.
£ 276 240 228 162 156
540 235 520
1,295
252 720
4,200 162 432
• • • » • " t >•»
2,766
4,061
Subdivision No. 12. CONTINGENCIES.
Expenses of Servants' Registry Office Act, Expenses of Special Boards, Stores, Stationery, and Incidentals
Travelling Expenses ••• ••••• Postage and Telegrams
; Total Inspection of Factories and Shops
;. Carried forward
305
1,835 165 100
2,100
6,161
21,697 18,197
4 EDW. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. i960.
I.—CHIEF SECRETARY—continued.
Number.
1
2 6
8
1
10
Subd
Stores anc Postage a
Classification
i 5
X
Brought forward
DIVISION NO. 9.
• ••
ADMINISTRATIVE AND SCIENTIFIC— continued.
Brought forward ... ...
FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.
SALARIES.
Subdivision No. 13.
PROFESSIONAL DIVISION.
Actuary for Friendly Societies . . .
Maximum.
£ 6O0
Subdivision No. 14.
CLERICAL DIVISION.
\slBYK.a ... . . . . . . M a . . . i^ierKs ... ... ... . . . . . .
Subdivision No. 15. (Exempt from provisions of Act No. 1133.)
Registrar of Friendly Societies
Total SALARIES, Friendly Societies
ivision No. 16. CONTINGENCIES.
1 Incidentals ... ... ... ... ... ad Telegrams ... ... ... „ .
T
1 1
2
1
A F
otal Friendly Societies ... ...
EXPLOSIVES.
SALARIES.
Subdivision No. 17.
PROFESSIONAL DIVISION.
Chief Inspector of Explosives ... Chemical Assistant
*••
Maximum,
£ 800 300
Carried forward ... ... -|
£ ...
21,697
600
535 1,200
1,735
250
2,585
10O 73
173
2,758
800 270
1,070
24,455 1
£ 18,197
•
. .
t
~187l97
306
/ '
4 Epw. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. 1960.
I.—CHIEF SECRETARY—continued.
Number.
2
1
2 1
3
1 1
2
8
Classification
9
4
*.*. X
Brought forward
DIVISION NO. 9.
ADMINISTRATIVE AND SCIENTIFIC—
continued.
Brought forward
EXPLO SI VE S—continued,
SALARIES.
Brought forward ...
Subdivision No. 18. CLERICAL DIVISION.
Olerk ... ••• ... ... •••
Subdivision No. 19.
GENERAL DIVISION.
Inspectors of Explosives Keeper of Powder Magazine* ...
Subdivision No.* 20. {Exempt from provisions of Act N». 1133:
Superintendent of Explosives Reserve f Pupil Chemical Assistant ...
Total SALARIES, Explosives
Subdivision No. 21. CONTINGENCIES.
Allowances to Keepers Powder Magazines Stores, Fuel, Light, Water, Chemical and Incidental Expenses Travelling Expenses ... Postage Stamps and Telegrams
Total Explosives
• • ' ' M •• '
Carried forward • With.quarters, luql, and light. ,
24,455
1,070
210
Maximum.
£ 186
• . . .
0-• •• • • •
»•#
418 150
568
130 100
230
2,078
150 350 350 25
875
2,953
27,403
1B>197
18.197 t-; With quarters.
307
4'EDV.'VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [ffo. 1960.;
I;—CHIEF SECRETARY— continued.
iWimbrt.
1 1 1
1 1 2
8
Classification
c F F E
2 4 5
Brought forward ...
DIVISION NO. 9.
ADMINISTRATIVE AND SCIENTIFIC-continued.
Brought forward
MARINE BOARD.
SALARIES.
Subdivision No. 22.
PBOFESSIOHAI DIVISION.
Senior Engineer Surveyor and Examiner of Engineers ...
Engineer Surveyor ... ... Shipwright Surveyor ... Inspector of Shipping ... ...
• • •
. * . • •• • ••
Subdivision No. 23.
CLERICAL DIVISION. «
Secretary to the Marine Board ,.• vy 16rik ••• *•• • • •
Clerks .... ... ...
Total SALARIES, Marine Board
Maximum.
504 800 300 450
Subdivision No. 25.
CONTINGENCIES.
Expenses Court of Marine Inquiry Allowances to Examiners, Surveyors, and extra assistance ... Stores, Fuel, Light, Water, Legal and Incidental Expenses ... Travelling Expenses ... ... Adjusters of Compasses ... ... ... Postage aud Telegrams
Total Marine Board
Carried forward ... > •'„>.
27,408
468 270 300 450
1,488
600 235 320
1,155
2,643
£ 18,197
c
225 250 380 170 100 35
1,110
3,753
31,161 18,197
308
/ '
4 Bow. TIL] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. 1960.
Number,;
1
1
1
3
Classification
*
F
4
:
Subdivision No Office Expenses Postage and Telegr
I.—CHIEF SECRETARY—continued.
Brought forward ... ...
DIVISION NO. 9.
ADMINISTRATIVE AND SCIENTIFIC— continued.
Brought forward ... ...
MERCANTILE MARINE.
• SALARIES.
Subdivision No. 26.
PROFESSIONAL DIVISION.
Superintendent Mercantile Marino Office ...
Subdivision No. 27. '•
CLERICAL DIVISION.
Clerk ... ••• ••• • ••• *••'
Subdivision No. 28.
GENERAL DIVISION.
Overseer of Seamen * ...
Maximum.
£
300
. . .
258
Total SALARIES, Mercantile Marine ...
.29.—CONTINGENCIES. r( . . . . . . . . . . » • • • • •
ams ... ••• ••• «.v , " ' "* o « ,
Total Mercantile Marine . .'•• ••• •••
-'J MISCELLANEOUS.
SubdivisionNo. 30.—(Inalterable). Aflent-General—Expenses of Staff and Office ... •» Allowance for Expenses to the Hon. J . W. Taverner, Agent-General ...
Total Division No. 9
£ !
• • •
i
i
31,161 |
1
1
i
270
,210
, '. t
258
.. 738
50 10
60
• 798
•
2,500 1,000
~3^5(i0
• • •
••') •• Carried forward ••• ••• ••• •••
£ 18,197
t
t
•
: •
•
• i
,JJ
i
• *
, . ;
35,459
53,65(5
809
46 • ivsra 4EDW. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. 1960.
I.—CHIEF SECRETARY—continued.
Number. Classification
1
1 1 0
22
29
2
82
B
1 3 4 5
Brought forward
DIVISION N O . 10.
GOVERNMENT STATIST. SALARIES.
Subdivision No. 1. PROFESSIONAL DIVISION.
Assistant Government Statist
Subdivision No. 2. CLERICAL DIVISION
Government Statist Clerk ... ... Clerks Clerks
Subdivision No. 3. GENERAL DIVISION.
Junior Messengers
Total SALARIES
Subdivision No. 4.—CONTINGENCIES. Collecting and compiling Agricultural and other Statistics :-
(a) Temporary Clerical Assistance ... (b) Expenses of Police Collecting ...
Stores and Incidental Expenses Travelling Expenses ... Postage and Telegrams Printing Victorian Year-Book ...
Subdivision No. 5. Allowances to Registrars ... ... ...
Total Division No. 10 ... ,
Maximum.
£ 600
72
1
1 1 2 3
7
8
x
3 3 4 5
DIVISION N O . 11. POLICE. SALARIES.
Subdivision No. 1. CHIEF COMMISSIONER'S OFFIOE.
Chief Commissioner ... ... ...
Subdivision No. 2.—CLERICAL DIVISION. Accountant ... ... ... ... Chief Clerk vyltJlKO •• • »•• «** • • • • • •
Plprk* V H . 1 I Y O • • • ««« • « • , , , v a c
Carried forward ...
310
900
485 360 585 600
2,030
2,930
558
750 360
1,261 3,960
6,331
124
7,013
900 475 330 10 700 300
2,715
5,600
£ 53,656
15,328
68,984
4 EDW. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5 [No. 1960.
I.—CHIEF SECRETARY—continued.
Number.
&
1 10
Classification
17 1
98
1379
x X
X
X
X
X
1515
1523.
x
X
X
Brought forward
DIVISION NO. 11.
POLICE—continued.
Brought forward
SALARIES AND WAGES.
Subdivision No. 3.—GENERAL POLICE.
Inspecting Superintendent*... Superintendents,* at £375, including allowance to
officer in charge of Plain-clothes Police of £50 per annum
Inspectors,* at £300, including allowance to Senior Officer, Russell-street Station, of £50 per annum
Sub-Inspectors,* at £255 Drill Instructor* (foot), with brevet rank of Sub-
Inspector, at l i s . 6d. daily Sergeants,* 1st Class—Forty-nine, with daily pay
from 10s. 6d. to l is . 6d. 2nd Class—Forty-nine, at 9s. 6d.
daily Constables,* Senior—One hundred and fifty-four;
with daily pay from 9s. to 10s. ... Ordinary — Twelve hundred and
twenty-five, with daily pay from 6s. 6d. to 10s.
Extra pay to members of the Force on plain-clothes duty, viz.:—Seven at 5s. 6d. daily, twelve at 3s. 6d. daily, ten at 2s. 6d. daily, five at Is. 6d. daily, and twenty-five at Is. daily ...
Hospital Dispenser,* at £150 per annum Hospital Wardsman, at not exceeding 7s. daily ...
Deduct to be repaid by the Mint, Railway Department, Post and Telegraph Department, and Department for Neglected Children ... ... ... £1,578
To be repaid from the Licensing Act Fund, being the pay of nine Sub-Inspectors and of four Constables solely employed on duties in connexion with the Licensing Act ... ..• 2,970
Total SALARIES (cnrried forward)
2,930
500
3,800
2,150 4,335
210
I7,925f
.204,503$
• 2,519
150 128
236,220
4,548
231,672
234,602
£ 68,984
68,984 NOTES ON SALARIES.
* With quartern, fuel, light, and water. t Including Is; a day additional pay to ninety-eight Sergeants over ten years' Kervico, Is. a day additional pay to one Sergeant in charge, Russell-street Station, and 6*1. a day additional pay lo three First-class Sergeants ovm- 55 years of age and In important charges. \ Including Is. a day additional pay to one hundred arid nfry-four Senior Constables over ten years' service; 2s. a day additional pay to one Constable employed as Mounted i)rl!l Instructor with Lravet rank of t>etgeant; Is. Oil. a day additional pay to one Constable employed a* Storekeeper ht Dcp6t; Is. a day additional pay to thirteen Constables, eleven acting as Clerks in charge of District office", and two as Horse-breakers; and 6d. a day additional pay to twenty-one Constables wholly •mpioyed at clerical duty, and to one Senior Constable oyer 64 years of ago and In an Important charge.
311
4 Ei)w. VII. ] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. 1960.
I.—CHIEF SECRETARY—continued.
DIVISION NO. 11. Brought forward
POLICE—continued.
Brought forward Subdivision No. 4.
CONTINGENCIES. Allowances to Officers in lieu .of Grooms, and for repairs to Saddlery
used by them,at £40 each yearly (half to be paid from the Licensing Act Fund)
Allowance in lieu of Quarters, Fuel, Light, and Water to Sub-Officers and Constables living out of Barracks ...
v orajj e ... ... ••• ••• ... ••• ••• Travelling Expenses ... o tor©s ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• «•• * • • Fuel, Light, and Water Shoeing and Farriery ... Purchase of Horses ... Medical Expenses of Police, and for Clothing destroyed in the execu
tion of duty Incidentals, Repairs to Saddlery, and Expenses of Black Trackers Transport of Prisoners Burial of Destitute Persons Maintenance, &c, of Prisoners while in charge of Police ... Law Costs incurred by the Police ... ... .., Rewards for the Apprehension of Offenders Allowances to Cooks and Female Searchers Rent of Telephones ... Postage and Telegrams Allowance to Medical Officer of the Police Force * ... Provisions, &c, for Police Hospital * ... ...
Total Division No. 11
Number.
1 1
2
Classification
A C
DIVISION NO. 12.
PENAL ESTABLISHMENTS AND GAOLS.
SALARIES.
Subdivision No. 1.
PROFESSIONAL DIVISION.
Inspector-General Governor of Gaolf
Carried forward ...
• •• •••
Maxi mum.
£ 800 504
£
234,602
200
7,800 7,400 6,200 2*500 4,500
800 800
100 2,000 2,500 1,200
550 100 100 300 900
2,500 400 350
41,200
800 500$
1,300
£ 68,984
275,802
344,786 * Expenditure will be partly met by BtoppaRes from tho pny of the men in Hospital. 1 With quarters, fuel lijrht
water, and prisoner servants as provided by Gaol Regulations. J Includes an allowance of £8 18s. 4d. per annum in lieu of washing whilst salary remaina at £401 Cs. 8d. per annum, to be reduced to £2 6s. 8d. when salary is inoreasod to £497 18« id
m
4 EDW. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-$. [No. 1960.
I.—CHIEF S ECRETARY—continued.
Number.
2
1 4 1 3
9
1 1 8 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 1
13 3 1 1
44-
ii
Classification
2 4 4 5
Brought forwar4
DIVISION NO. 12.
PENAL ESTABLISHMENTS AND GAOLS—continued.
SALARIES.
Brought forwar4
Subdivision No. 2.
CLERICAL DIVISION.
Chief Clerk and Accountant Clerks Storekeeper ... ' ... v_/i3rKS ••• ••• •«•
Subdivision No. 3.
GENERAL DIVISION.
Governor of Gaol* Governor of Gaol * Governors of Gaols # ... Deputy Governor* Storekeeper, Melbourne Gaol Photographer Overseer of Woollen Factory Overseer of Works * ... Overseers Overseer Overseer Artisan Warder ... Senior Chief Warder * Chief Warders • Senior Warder Senior Warder Senior Warder Senior Warders f Senior Warders* Hospital Chief Warder * Hospital Senior Warder
• • « • •• • ••
Carried forward ...
I t !
Maximum.
£ 396 300 228 276 180 264 228 240 210 178 168 160 228 180 210 174 168 160 160 180 160
1,300
450 1,242
266 601
2,559
344,786
372 300 684 276 180 264 204 240
887
228 1,260
3,141§
180 160
8,376
3,859 344,786
be paid With anarters fuel lisrht. water, and prisoner servants, as provided by Gaol Regulations.-— t Two Senior Warders to 2 ! fate ofTl62 !li S — 5 Includes an allowance of d per annum to S.n?or Warder, acting as Storekeeper..
12894. 118
•
4 EDW. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. 1960.
I.—CHIEF SECRETARY—continued.
Number. Classification
11
44
147
1 1 1 1 1
17
Brought forward ...
DIVISION NO. 12.
PENAL ESTABLISHMENTS AND GAOLS—continued.
SALARIES.
Brought forward ... Subdivision No. 3—continued.
GENERAL DIVISION—continued. Brought forward
1
I
213
Male Warders (including Hospital Warders)—
two Number.
36 36 36 39
Grade,
~T 2 3 4
x
225
Governor, Female Prison * Sub-Matron, Melbourne Gaol* ... Sub-Matron, Female Prison* Hospital Nurse and Warder,Melbourne Gaol* Hospital Nurse and Warder, Femaio Prison* Female Warders, from £6 to £8 10s. per
mouth
Maximum.
£ 153 147 141 135 200 156 114 102 102
102
Subdivision No. 4.. (Exempt from the provisions of Act No. 1133.)
Overseer of Mat-makers
Total SALARIES ...
Subdivision No. 5.—CONTINGENCIES. Chaplains—Allowance to Working Prisoners—Allowance to Provisions ... Stores, including Clothing, Bedding, Materials for Manufacture Fuel, Light, aud Water Medicines and Medical Attendance Forage, Burials, and Relief to Destitute Prisoners on discharge Books for Library and School ... Travelling Expenses Incidentals ... Postage and Telegrams
Total Division No. 12
3,859
8,376
344,766
21,319 f ** tf
200 120 110 102 90
1,618f ft
31,935
230
36,024
Carried forward
• ••
• ••
• • t
• • •
• * •
• •• • • •
• • •
• • •
• ••
• • •
• • •
• ••
796 400
5,600 2,500 2,700 1,425
300 45
400 1,100
125
15,391
• • •
• ••
51,415
396~201 • With quarters, fuel, light, water, and prisoner servants, as provided by Gaol Regulations. If Includes Cd. a day
for ten years' service in the Penal and Gaols Branch to Warders joining previous to 1st January, 1885. ** Includes an allowance of Is. per day to Warder in charge of Bakery. ft Includes an allowance of £12 perannum to five Warders acting as Writers, £0 to one Warder acting as Overseer of Labour, aud £7 to one Warder acting as Senior Warder. \\ Includes
314
4EDW. VII. ] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. 1960.
I.—CHIEF SECRETAKY—continued.
Classification,
1 1 1 3 1 2 6 1
16
1 1 2 3 1 2 9
19
1 3 3 1 1 4 2 4 7 2 4 2 1 5 5
45
35
A A A B C E F Ed.
2 3 2 3 4 4 5
Brought forward ...
DIVISION NO. 13.
HOSPITALS FOR THE INSANE.
SALARIES.
Subdivision No. 1.
PROFESSIONAL DIVISION. Inspector of Lunatic Asylums (six months)* Medical Superintendent* Medical Superintendent* Medical Superintendents* Medical Superintendent* Senior Medical Officers* Junior Medical Officers* Head Teacher, Male Idiot Asylum
Subdivision No. 2.
CLERICAL DIVISION.
Chief Clerk and Accountant)" Senior Clerkf Secretaries* Secretaries* Secretary* Clerksf ... Clerksf ...
Subdivision No. 3. GENERAL DIVISION.
Dispensevj Engineers* (Mechanics) Engineers* (Mechanics) Farm Bailiff* Farm Bailiff* Farm Bailiffs*
» Matrons* Matrons* Junior Messengers Head Attendants* Head Attendants* Hospital Attendants Head Nurse ... Head Nurses for Male Hospitals Hospital Nurses
Carried forward
Maximum.
£ 850 8o0 650 600 504 360 300 198
Maximum.
£ 192 210 144 252 180 144 152 116 72
252 138 136 84 84 78
£ 1396,201
5,725
5,725
)- 3,933
3,933
5,724
5,724
9,658 1396,201
315 D 2
4 EDW. VII.J Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. 1960.
I.—CHIEF SECRETARY—continued.
Numtw.
35
45
1 1 1 1 3 1 1
7 7 4
11 4 6 8 1 1 4 4 1 6
Classification Brought forward
2 3 1 5 2 1 8
15
227 9
275
666
701
:
»••
Maxi mum
DIVISION NO. 13.
HOSPITALS FOR THE INSANE—continued.
SALARIES.
Brought forward
Subdivision No. 3—continued.
GENERAL DIVISION—continued.
Brought forward
flead Teacher, Female, Idiot Asylum* Senior Attendant, Idiot Asylum ... Senior Nurse, Idiot Asylum Assistant Teacher, Male Idiot Asylum .., Assistant Teachers, Femalo Jdiot Asylum Spnior Attendant, Criminal ward, Ararat*... Relieving Attendant, Criminal ward, Ararat Artisan Stall—
• Carneiitersf Pointers! ... Cooks Cooks Cooks Gardeners*... Carters Storemanf ... 8 foreman! ... Storemenf ... Tailors f Tailor Attendant, Idiot Asylum Shoemakers! Blacksmithsf Firemen! ... Soapmaker! Tailoressesf • ...
•, Assistant Tailoresses! Sewing Mistress, Idiot Asylum! Laundresses Assistant Laundresses
108 132 66
102 66
130 112
144 132 i44
58 124 90
162 156 144 144 108 144 156 114 144 84 66 78 48 42
Attendants—1st, 2nd, and 3rd Grades Attendants—Criminal ward, Ararat ... Nurses—lst, 2nd, and 3rd Grades (including
arrears, £2)
Total SALARIES (carried forward)
£ 396,801
9,658
5,724
). 9,766
25,100 988
11,300
52,878
62,536 396,801
316
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I;—CHIEF Sfecftfc'tAiit—continued.
Brought fdf#ftrd
DIVISION NO. 13.
HOSPITALS FOft TfctE itiSAtit^dontintoti,
Subdivision No. 4.
Brought forward...
CONTINGENCIES
• i * .t.
. «»• •t
• • a
ChaplainB—Allowandeto Provisions and Extra Articles ... Clothing and Bedding and Material for Manufacture Stores (including Repairs)* Purchase of £>toct, &c. Medicines and Medical Comforts ... ... ..« -*i x orage ... ••» * ••• ••• ••• ••• •• Fuel, Light» and Water ... , . ••• •»* ••• •* Maintenance of Lunatics in General Hospitals ... ... ». Expenses in connexion with tne Committal and Transport of Lunatics Expenses in connexion with Boarding out Patients Temporary Employes, Incidentals, &c. ... Postage and Telegrams Travelling Expenses ... ••• ••• ••• ••
Total Division Ne. 13
Number.
1 1 6 6
14
Clarification
1 3 4 5
DIVISION NO. 14.
DEPARTMENT FOR NEGLECTED CHILDREN AND REFORMATORY SCHOOLS.
SALARIES.
Subdivision No. 1.
CLERICAL DIVISION* Secretary and Inspector ... ... ••• Chief Clerk and Accountant Clerks ... Clerks ...
Carried forward ••• ••«
62,536
496 37,600 10,200 3,500 2,100
200 , 10,000
300 1,600
650 4,500
300 100
71,546
600 310
1,505 1,017
396,201
134,082
3,482 530,283
NOTES TO DIVISION No. 13, HOSPITALS FOR THE INSANE.
All officers except those marked t receive gar te rs fuel, ^ ^ ^ i T ^ ^ K S ^ ^ M ^ & S S Bailiffs, Matrons, Head Attendants, Head Teacher ( j a]eJ a n ^ 0 ^ Y ^ "idi^oii —^Tlio Medical Staff' and Secretaries are in addition.—The Farm Bailiffs are allowed gra s foi one horse ' \ « £ ™ ™ , Uf t r terH f o r their families in addition. allowed gross for one horse and one cow in a ( l d , t , ° " - — J X ^ N N u S s Cooks' and Laundresses receive rations in addition. The Head Teacher (Female), Instructors M e S ^ Attendants and Nurses whose The amounts £25,100 and £11,800' P " " ^ ' £ * ™ 3 , ^ t ^ e n n s o f n-oUon. When permitted to reside off the =£eAtt^^ ra t e of £9 a ln lieu of quarter8'and when not 8upphea
with rations they are allowed at the rate of £16 a year in lieu thereof.
317
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I.—CHIEF SECRETARY—continued.
Number.
14
1 1 1 1
1 2 4
17
32
Classification Brought forward
DIVISION N O . 14.
DEPARTMENT FOR NEGLECTED CHILDREN AND REFORMATORY SCHOOLS— continued.
SALARIES.
Brought forward
Subdivision No. 2.
GENERAL DIVISION.
Waggonette Driver* Messenger Matron, Girls' and Boys' Receiving Depots* Officer in sub-charge of Boys' Depot, in
cluding allowance of £8 13s 4d.* Attendants, Girl*' and Boys' Receiving J
Depots* ... ... ... ( Female Instructor* Nurses and Attendants • ... ... Instructors, Boys' Receiving Depot (one f
from 27th February to 3th July, 1901) [ Instructor and Mechanic
Maximum.
£ 143 120 156
156 83* &
90
90 84
137*& 144
150
Subdivision No. 3.
(Exempt from the provisions of Act No. 1133.)
Maintenance Officer |
Total SALARIES ...
3,432
132 116 136
153
399
71 163
378
134
1,682
183
5,297
£ 530,283
Subdivision No. 4.
CONTINGENCIES. Provisions ... Clothing and Bedding Fuel, Light, and Water Stores, Stock, &c. ... ... Medical Attendance, Medicines, &c. Incidentals and Transport Travelling Expenses Postage and Telegrams
Carried forward
• With quarters, fuel, light, and water.— t Paid to Police Department, this officer being a member of the Police Force.
*•• • •* • •• • • • • • • • ••
• • • • • •
• • •
500 50
400 320 60
940 260 350
2,880
8,177 1 530,283
318
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I.—CHIEF SECRETARY—continued.
DIVISION No. 14.
Brought forward
D E P A R T M E N T FOR NEGLECTED CHILDREN AND REFORMATORY SCHOOLS—continued.
Subdivision No. 5. Brought forward
CONTINGENCIES.
In aid of Industrial Schools established, by private contributions, at a rate not exceeding 6s. per week for each child under 13 years of age, and at a rate not exceeding 5s. per week for each child 13 years of age and over, and to provide Outfits for Children sent to service...
In aid of Reformatory Schools established by private contributions, at a rate not exceeding 10s. per week for each child, and to provide Outfits for Children sent to service
Expenses of Hoarding out Children, and to provide Outfits for Children sent to service
Expenses of Boarding out Children whose periods of commitment havo expired, but who, by reason of affliction, cannot be sent to service ...
Total Division No. 14
Number.
1 1 2 1 2 3
10
1 2 3
6
16
Classification
A / C E F G H
3 4 5
DIVISION N O . 15.
PUBLIC LIBRARY, MUSEUMS, AND NATIONAL GALLERY O F VICTORIA.
SALARIES.
P U B L I C LIBRARY.
Subdivision No. 1.
PROFESSIONAL DIVISION.
Chief Librarian and Secretary* Sub-Librarian Senior Assistants Assistant Assistants ••• ••• Assistants ... •••
Subdivision No. 2.
CLERICAL DIVISION.
Accountant Assistants Jtfnior Assistants ...
Carried forward .. . * With quartan.
Maximum.
£ 625 504 360 300 240 192
£
8,177
1,050
5,600
49,000
650
56,300
625 468 330 270 432 504
2,629
310 535 265
1,110
3,739
530,283
64,477
594,760
319
4 EDW. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. 1960.
I.—CHIEF SECRETARY—continued.
Number. Classification
16
1 1 5 3 8 2 1
21
37
1 1 1
42
F /
/
DIVISION NO. 15. Brought forward
PUBLIC LIBRARY, MUSfeUMS, AND NATIONAL GALLERY OP VICTORIA —continued.
SALARIES.
PUBLIC LIBRARY—continued.
Brought forward
Subdivision No. 3.
GENERAL DIVISION.
Bookbinder and Attendant Senior Attendant (acting as Caretaker) Librarv Attendants Attendants Junior Attendants Junior Messengers Labourer
Maximum.
£ 180 156 156 120 78 72
120
Total SALARIES, Public Library ...
INDUStRlAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL MUSEUM.
Subdivision No. 4.
PROFESSIONAL DIVISION. Curator ... . ...
Subdivision No. 5.
{Exempt from provisions of Act Nd. 1138.) Assistant
Subdivision No. 6.
GENERAL DIVISION. Carpenter and Modelmaker Senior Attendant Attendant
Maximum.
£ 300
Total SALARIES, Industrial and Technological \ Museum
Carried forward
3,739
180 156 680 336 526 104 114
2,096
5,835
300
90
Maximum.
£ 216 156 120
m
all
• • •
184 156 113
453
843
6,678
£ 5947760
594,760
820
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Nhfeiber.
42
1 1
1 1
12
1 1 1
3
1 6
10
64
I.—CHIEF SECRETARY—continued.
Classification
F /
Brought forward ... ... DIVISION N O . 15.
PUBLIC LIBRARY, MUSEUMS, AND NATIONAL GALLERY OF VICTORIA —continued.
SALARIES*
Brought forward
NATIONAL MUSEUM.
Subdivision No. 7. PROFESSIONAL DIVISION.
Curator of Zoological Collections Palaeontologist
Subdivision No. 8. CLERICAL DIVISION.
Secretary
Subdivision No. 9. GENERAL DIVISION.
Taxidermists ... Assistant Taxidermist . . . . ... ... Museum Assistant Carpenter and Attendant Attendant Articulator and Osteologist, for two months
. . .
• • •
Maxt-ittUni.
£ 300 300
Maxi-hiuitl.
£ 252 168 156 156 120 204
Subdivision No. 10.
(Exempt from provisions of Act No. 1133.)
Articulator and Osteologist ... Charwoman
Total SALARIES, National Museum ...
NATIONAL GALLERY.
Subdivision No. 11. (Exempt from provisions of Act No. 1133.)
Director of the National Gallery, &c.. . Master of the School of Drawing Attendant
Subdivision No. 12. GENERAL DIVISION.
Senior Attendant Attendants
• •• 4 * «
Maximum. ~£~ 156 120
Total SALARIES, National Gallery
Total SALARIES, Division No. 15 (carried forward)
321
£ 594,760
6,67S
30O 300
600
266
483 168 114 146 120 27
1,058
192 50
"24F
2,166
600 300
70
970
156 705
861
1,831
10,675 594,76
4 EDW. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. 1960.
I.—CHIEF SECRETARY—continued.
DIVISION N O . 15.
Brought forward
PUBLIC LIBRARY, MUSEUMS, AND NATIONAL GALLERY OF VICTORIA—continued.
Subdivision No. 13. Brought forward
CONTINGENCIES.
Public Library.—Purchase of Books and Periodicals, Binding, Stationery, Postage, Stores, and Incidentals
Temporary Assistance, including an allowance of £10 per annum to one Junior Messenger
Industrial and Technological Museum.—Purchase of Specimens, Fittings, Cases, Chemicals, and Incidentals
National Museum.—Purchase of Specimens, Stores, Stationery, Postage, and Incidentals
National Gallery.—Purchase of Pictures and Frames, Models for Art Classes, Lectures on Anatomy, &c.
Building and General.—Insurance, Lighting, Cleaning, Protection against Fire, Stationery, Stores, Incidentals, &c. . .
Repnirs, Painting, Glass Cases, Fittings, Furniture, &c. ... Furniture, Fittings, Cases, &c, for National Museum Painting and renovating interior of Reading Room Cost of opening the Public Library, Museums, and National Gallery on
O I t 11 CIc*VS • • • « • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Total Division No. 15
Number.
1 1 1 1
4
Classification
1 / 2 3 4
DIVISION No. 16.
GOVERNMENT SHORTHAND WRITER.
SALARIES.
Subdivision No. 1.
CLERICAL DIVISION. Government Shorthand Writer Assistant Government Shorthand Writer Clerk, qualified to act as Assistant V/16xK •• • • • • • • • • • • •« i
Total SALARIES
Subdivision No. 2.—CONTINGENCIES.
Clerical Assistance ... ... Stores and Incidentals
• • • • ••
• •• • • •
Total Division No. 16
Carried forward
£ 594,760
10,675
4,030
150
200
300
385
2,445 600 250 500
500
610 600 485 210
1,905
75 75
150
20,035
2,055
1616,850
322
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I.—CHIEF SECRETARY—continued.
Number.
3 6 9
14 1
34
35
Classification
2 3 4 5
Brought forward...
DIVISION NO. 17.
AUDIT OFFICE.
SALARIES.
Subdivision No. 1.
CLERICAL DIVISION.
Senior Inspecting Officer under Audit Act and Chief Clerk
v ierRs ... *•• ... ... ... v/ierKS ... . . . ••• ••• ••• v ierKs ... ••• ••• ••• ... OlerKs ... ... ... ••• ••• Teacher (temporarily transferred, doing clerical
work} ••• ... ... ••« ...
Subdivision No. 2.
GENERAL DIVISION.
Junior Messenger
Total SALARIES
Maximum.
£ 72
Subdivision No. 3.—CONTINGENCIES. Travelling Expenses... Fuel, Stores, Incidentals, &c. ... Clerical Assistance Postage and Telegrams
Total Division No. 17
••• • ••
•
• •• • •• • ••
520 1,385 2,490#
2,550 2,577f
190
616,850
9,712
82J
9,794
700 120 180§ 30
1,030
Carried forward
10,824
627,674 • Tncludinir an allowance of £75 ench to two Olerks for acting as Inspectors under the Audit Act to bring their
oni„riP« nn to £310 nor annum. 1 Including an allowance of £25 to one clerk to bring his salary up tc. £137 per annum salaries up to " 1 0
t P^ i t?n2.ib d i v i s ion of the 5th Class. Salary of one Clerk at £200 per annum engaged m checking the
until Promoted to the oth but*™I8'™ ° .j™ £oardof Works, to bo recouped by the Board. 1 Including an allowance of S f f t W t - f o n l X f i J r ^ m S t o to ta SSuped by'the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works.
323
4 EW. VII.] . Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [NO; 1960.
I.—CHIEF SECRETARY—continued.
Number. Classification
4 5
2
1
I
4
•
Brought forward
DIVISION N O . 18.
ABORIGINES.
SALARIES.
Subdivision No. 1.
CLERICAL DIVISION.
Superintendent, Coranderrk* v_/ierK . . . . . . . . .
Subdivision No. 2.
GENERAL DIVISION.
Matron, Coranderrk* ...
Maximum.
£ 102
Subdivision No. 3.
(Exempt from the provisions of Act No. 1133.)
General Inspector and Secretary
Total SALARIES
Subdivision No. 4.—CONTINGENCIES.
Medical Attendance and Medicines Stores, Provisions, Clothing, Transport, and Incidentals Repairs and Improvements to Stations ... Labour, Purchase of Stock, Seeds, and Expenses of Cultivation Management of Stations, Depots, and Insurance ... Expenses for Travelling of Members of Board, Officers, and Aborigines Stationery and Office Expenses... Postage and Telegrams
Total Division No. 18
Carried forward
* With quarters anil rations.
260 120
380
77
450
907
130 2,300
50 450 390 200 120
10
3,650
£
627,674
4,557 632,231
324
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I.—CHIEF SECRETARY—continued.
DIVISION N O . 19. Brought forward ... ..,
EXHIBITION.
To meet expenses incurred by the Trustees of the Exhibition Building
DIVISION N O . 20. GRANTS.
No. 1. (a) For the purpose of aiding the Funds of Free Libraries To be distributed by the Governor in Council : —
(b) For building purposes, on condition that £1 for £1 be provided by the Institution ... • ••
2. To the Zoological and Acclimatieation Society 3. To the Royal Society 4. To be equally divided between the Geelong and Western District
Fish Acclimatizing Society and the Ballarat Fish Acclimatization Society, to assist these Societies in the Acclimatization and Distribution of Freshwater Fish thronghouf the State, and for providing additional Breeding Ponds ...
5. To the College of Pharmacy In aid of the expenses of the Pharmacy Board in cqiipexipn wij;Ji
the administration of the Pharmacy and Poison Acts To the Victorian Sopioty for the Prpfpotipn of Animals
8. To the Art Galleries for Ballarat, Geelqpg, and Warrpambool (to be distribute^ subjept to Regulations to be approved by the Governor in Council) ... ... ••?
9. To the Geelong School of Art ... ... ••• 10. To the Gordon Gallery ... ... ...
6.
?.
Total Division No. gP •:T t f
DIVISION NO. 21.
MISCELLANEOUS.
No. 1. Ai^nualAllowances,Compensation,and Gratuitjp8tftla^e^mp|py^ in the Government service or their \yidows—(Inalterable) :-—
( i ) Apnual AUowapce in lieu of compensation on services having been dispensed with ;—
To Alfred Buck—Overseer, Penal Department
„ Robert Kelly—Overseer, Penal Pe-partment ... ...
„ Mrs, Henrietta 4Uen, 4ttena"apt, Industrial and Reformatory Sphopls.
£]35 0 Q
8(3 13 4
31 16 4
£253 9 8
(2) Annual Allowance to VVidowof Sergeant Kppnedy (£48 I9at frh)j murdered in the Wombat Ranges, in addition to her Pension lender the Police Regulation ActlH90, equal to full pay of her deceased husband to 30th June, 1905 ... ••• • •«
Carried f prwarfl
4
%r v*
m
£ 632,231
300
1,000
1,000 3,500
50
50 500
200 5P
25Q 25 25
6,650
254
m mm
4 EDW. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. 1960.
I.—CHIEF SECRETARY—continued.
Brought forward
DIVISION N O . 21.
MISCELLANEOUS—continued.
Brought forward
No. 1. Annual Allowances, &c.—continued:—
(3) Annual Allowance to Constable Mclntyre, in addition to his Pension under the Police Regulation Act 1890, rendered unfit for duty through exposure at the time of the Wombat Ranges murders by the Kelly gang
(4.) Annual Allowance, at the rate of £1 per week, to Michael Reardon for injuries received in the attack on the Kelly outlaws at Glenrowan
(5) Annual Allowance to Miss E. Fleming, late Sub-matron of the Female Prison, Pentridge, in addition to her Pension, £5 4s. tid.
(6) Annual Allowance to Senior-Constable Alexander, in addition to his Pension under the Police Regulation Act 1890, who Avas injured in the execution of his duty, £11 14s. Id.
(7) Annual Allowance to Constable Albert Ernest Vizard, who was injured in the execution of his duty, in addition to his Pension under the Police Regulation Act 1890, £20 13s. 9d.
(8) Annual Allowance to Sergeant E. O'Donnell, who was injured in the execution of his duty, in addition to his Pension under the Police Regulation Act 1890, £29 l i s .
(9) Annual Allowance to Constable H. A. Brady, who was injured in the execution of his duty, in addition to his Pension under the Police Regulation Act 1890, £31 3s. 5d.
(10) Annual allowance to Widow of Constable Richard Johnston, killed in the execution of his duty, in addition to Pension under the Police Regulation Act 1890, equal to the late Constable's full pay, £34 8s.
Allowance to Visitor at the City Court and Lock-ups Commissions and Boards of Inquiry To meet deficiency in the Police Superannuation Fund (in accordance with section 34 of the Police Regulation Act 1890)
Allowance to Instructor of the Blind, and for the purchase of X ) U U K O • • • • • • • • • • •« • . • * a a
Moiety of the cost of preparing the Melbourne and Sydney portion of the International Astro photographic Catalogue ...
Allowance to Victorian Neglected Children's Aid Society on account of expenses in providing for Women and Children placed temporarily in its care by the Police
No. 8. Refund of fine inflicted on Warder D. Urquhart, Penal and Gaols Branch
Total Division No. 21
£
639,181
No. No. No.
No.
No.
No.
2. 3. 4.
5.
6.
7.
303
52
53
12
21
30
32
35 75
750
42,000
170
200
70
43,811
Total Chief Secretary ... ... ... )
Amount carried forward to Total MINISTER OP PUBLIC INSTRUCTION J 682,992
326
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II.—MINISTER OP PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.
Classification
E.
2 3 4
DIVISION NO. 22.
EDUCATION.
SALARIES.
Subdivision No. 1.
FIRST DIVISION.
Director of Education Secretary
Subdivision No. 2.
PROFESSIONAL DIVISION.
Educational Class. Chief Inspector Assistant Chief Inspector Senior Inspectors Inspectors—First Grade Inspectors—Second Grade (including one
Acting Inspector, and arrears)... Principal of Training College* ... Acting First Lecturer, Training College* ... Second Lecturer, Training College Inspector of Drawing ...
Subdivision No. 8. CLERICAL DIVISION.
Acting Accountant ... Clerks ... ••• ••• ... v jerics ... ... ... ..i Clerks, including allowance to four clerk* at
from £16 to £25 per annum and arrears
Subdivision No. 4.
GENERAL DIVISION.
Truant Officers Senior Messengerf Junior Messenger . . . .
Total Division No. 22 (carried forward) ... • With quarters. 1 With quarters, fuel, light, and water.
1,000 565
Maximum.
£ 700 600 650 500
500 560 400 325 500
* • •
• ••
• > • •
s at • • «
Maximum.
£ 180 156 72
1,565
650 558
3,587 3,000
5,671 537 255 204 456
14,918
450 710
3,795
5,447
10,402
3,823 140 62
4.025
327
4|?pw. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. \960.
II.—MINISTER OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION—continued.
DIVISION N O . 23. Brought forward
£369,501
56 134,555
25
EDUCATION. Subdivision No. 1.—PROFESSIONAL DIVISION.—Instruction.
General— Teachers ...
To pay Teachers, under section 68, Act No. 773, difference in salary caused by classification under that Act, conditionally on relinquishing their claims to compensation under section 69
Teachers' Payment on Results — Regulation No. I I I . . . . To pay Teachers, under section 68, Act No. 773,
difference in salary caused by classification under that Act, conditionally on relinquishing their claims to compensation under section 69
Continuation School for Pupil Teachers ... Drawing—Allowance to Teachers of Manual Training—Organizer and Instructor Wood-work—Teachers of Cookory—Instructors Training College—Visiting Teachers
Subdivision No. 2.—CONTINGENCIES. r Inspectors .. . ... . . . £3,400
Teachers ... ... . . . 2,600 Children to State Schools ... ... 2,100
Travelling Expenses •{ Truant Officers ... ... . . . 1,500 V Minister, Director, and Office Staff ... 150 Scholarship Holders ... . . . 25
. Cookery and Manual Training .. . 150^ Printing pepartmental publications. Supply of School Requisites,
jyii ipSj oic« . . . **• • • • ••• • • • ••«
Stores, including Incidentals ... Maintenance Expenses of Schools—Allowance to Teachers for Exhibitions granted by the Minister under Regulations X . and XI. High School Scholarships Elections of Members of Boards of Advice Allowance to Cadet Officers (to recoup expenditure incurred in con
nexion with their duties) Allowance for the Boarding of Students Expenses upon Cookery and Manual Training, except Salaries Allowance to Second Lecturer, Training College, for Board and
Residence Postage and Telegrams
Subdivision No. 3.—BUILDINGS.
Expenditure on School Buildings under direction of Boards of Advice
Total Division No. 23
Carried forward .,
369,557
134,580
750 210 500
3,133 1,278
415
510,423
9,925
6,000 1,550
33,100 2,940 1,625
50
530 2,700 2,850
42 3,000
64,312
3,300 4,600
7,900
£ 30,910
582,635
613,545
328
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II.—MINISTER OP PUBLIC INSTRUCTION—continued.
Brought forward
DIVISION No. 24., •
\ MfeLBOURNE UNIVERSITY.
Addition to Endowment £9,000 under Act 16 Vict.-No. .34 (subject to deduction of an amount equal to the University fees of hot more than eight students to whom have' been granted exhibitions under Regulations Nos. X. and XL). ... ... • ... •_•.»..••
DIVISION" "K67~2£ •.
TECHNICAL SCHOOLS. \ '
To be paid in accordance with Regulations* approved by the GoVernbr in Council—
For Maintenance and Buildings ... Inspection, Expenses of Examinations,. Apparatus, Fittings, and
Furniture, &c."' Travelling Expenses
• •• • • •
Total Division No. 25
DIVISION No. 26V •r*
MISCELLANEOUS.
No. 1. Annual Allowances, Compensation, and Gratuities to late Employed in the Government service or to their Widows or Children—(Inalterable):—
( i ) Annual Allowances to Officers who retired .. from the service prior to the coming into operation of Act No. 710 (including - , • • • -arrears) ... ... £1,540 7 ' 4
(a) To pay Pensions, computed on the basis of sec. 44 of Act 25 Vict. No. 160, to' Officers who have retired in consequence x>i changes in the Department, and who are not 'entitled to pensions under Act 54 Vict. No. 1133 (including arrears) ... 423 12 4
'£-
15,250
1,950 50
1 ) J. :'• '. • t
. . .
) '
£ 613,545
£1,963 19 tf 1,964
i' Total Division No. 26
Totil Minister of Public Instruction
Amount brought!forward from Total to CHIEF SECRETARY
Amount earned forward to Total ATTORNEY-GENERAL,..
• : • • ! . . . . . . f . . - . . ' . : • : . - • * : > '
-n. i
10,500
i - _ — . — — . - .
17,250
1,964
: 643,259
j.£8'2y0a2
(,326,25-1
12 894. ,w • w
E
$4 4EDVIT. V l t ] Appropriation of tievenue^ 1&04-5. [No; i960.
III.—ATTORNEY-GENERAL.
Numbtr.
1 3
Classification
8 4
DIVISION No. 27.
SUPREME COURT. SALARIES.
Subdivision No. 1. {Exempt from proviiiont of Act No. 1133.)
Chief Clerk—Under the Supreme Court Act 1890 Judges' Associates ... ... ...
Subdivision No. 2. CLERICAL DIVISION.
Judge's Associate... Judge's Associate... . . .
. . .
. . . . . . . . .
Total SALARIES
Subdivision No. 3.
CONTINGENCIES.
Travelling Expenses of Their Honours the Judges
Total Division No. 27 »••
I n i i i l i » m
3
DIVISION NO. 28.
LAW OFFICERS OF THE CROWN.
SALARIES.
Subdivision No. 1.
FIRST DIVISION.
The Secretary to the Law Department
Subdivision No. 2.
PROFESSIONAL DIVISION. Grade
A F
Parliamentary Draftsman ... ... Assistant, Attorney-General's Office ...
Carried forward
1,200 800
2,000
350 300
650
2,650
650
3,300
Maximum.
£ 1000 300
•••
800
1,300 270
1,570
2,370 3,300
330
4-}£DW. VlL] Appropriation bf Revenue, 1904-S. [fto. I960.- 6$
III.—ATTORNEY-GENERAL—continued.
Number.
3
•
1 1 2 5
9
1 1 1
3
4
1
5
20
Classification
1 3 4 5
Brought forward ,«, ...
DIVISION N O . 28.
LAW OFFICERS OF THE CROWN— continued.
SALARIES.
Brought forward ... ...
Subdivision No. 3.
CLERICAL DIVISION.
Chief Clerk and Accountant* ... ... v/ierK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clerki ulerki ,*• ... ... ... •••
Subdivision No. 4. •
GENERAL DIVISION.
Caretaker and Senior Messenger... Junior Messenger ... ... Lift Attendant ... ...
Maximum.
£ 144f 72 72
Subdivision No. 5.
(Exempt from the provisions of Act No. 1133.)
Prosecutors for the King, to act throughout Victoria—One at £1,100, one at £700, one at £660, and one at £600...
Government Analytical Chemist ..* ... *
Total SALARIES (carried forward) -
£
. . .
2,370
520 350 470 920
2,260
135 62 62
259
3,060 600
3,660
8,549
£
3,300
- •
:
3,300 * Is also Official Accountant.——t With quarters,
381 A M
4 EDW. Vtl.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. I960. v
III.—ATTORNEY-GENERAL—continued.
'\ ; Brought forward DIVISION NO. 28.
LAW OFFICERS OF THE CROWN—continued.
Brought forward Subdivision No. 6.
CONTINGENCIES. Professional Assistance, including Costs and Expenses of Legal Pro-
CCCCllIlcTS • • • • • • • • * • • # • • • * • • • • •
Fuel, Light, Water, Stores, and Incidental Expenses Travelling Expenses For Defence of Persons without means charged with Capital Crimes,
and Aboriginals charged with Indictable Offences Victorian Law Reports, Law Times, &c, including Books and Reports
for Library ... ... ... ... For the purchase of all necessary Chemicals and Apparatus for the use
of the Government Analytical Chemist Postage and Telegrams
Deduct to be repaid by Commonwealth Government for assistance and' Expenses of the Government Analytical Chemist
Total Division No. 28
L.
DIVISION NO. 29.
CROWN SOLICITOR.
SALARIES.
Subdivision No. 1.
Grade,
5 4 5
3 4 5
14
15
PROFESSIONAL DIVISION.
Crown Solicitor
Subdivision No. 2.
CLERICAL DIVISION.
Maximum.
_____
1,000
Clerks Clerks Clerks
. . . • • •
•••
Deduct—To be repaid by Railway Department...
*^
Carried forward
332
... j
8,549
3,000 500 450
150
250
550 110
5,010
350
4,660
1,000
1,865 905
1,000
3,770 560
3,210
3,300
13,209
4,210 16,509
4 EDW. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. I960.
III.—ATTORNEY-GENERAL—continued.
Number.
15
o
1
18
Brought forward
DIVISION NO. 29.
CROWN SOLICITOR—continued.
SALARIES. •
Brought forward
Subdivision No. 3.
GENERAL DIVISION.
Type-writers ... Messenger
Total SALARIES
Subdivision No. 4.—CONTINGENCIES. Stores and Incidental Expenses Travelling Expenses ... Postage and Telegrams
Total Division No. 29
1 2 1
4
1
5
1 4 5
DIVISION No. 30.
PROTHONOTARY.
SALARIES.
Subdivision No. 1. CLERICAL DIVISION.
Protkonotary .... v icrics ••• «•• ••• Clerk
Subdivision No. 2.
GENERAL DIVISION.
Junior Messenger ... •
Total SALARIES
Subdivision No. 3.—CONTINGENCIES. Stores and Incidental Expenses Postage and Telegrams
Total Division No. 30
Carried forward
Maximum.
£ 144 120
• ••
• • •
• • •
• ••
256 108
364
4,574
240 160 65 ,
465
4,210
600 585 200
Maximum.
£ 72
• • •
• • •
• • •
1,385
62
1,447
30 0
35
333
4 EDW. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. 1960.
III.—ATTORNEY-GENERAL—continued.
Number,
1
1
Classification
•
L
Brought forward DIVISION No. 31. MASTER IN EQUITY AND LUNACY.
SALARIES. Subdivision No. 1.
Grade.
A
A
1 1 3 7
12
15
3 3 4 5
PROFESSIONAL DIVISION.
Chief Clerk and Officer for assessing Duty under Act 1060
Registrar of Probates and Administrations ••• ...
Maximum.
~& 800
625
Subdivision No. 2. CLERICAL DIVISION.
Accountant Record Clerk Clerks (including one from 25th July) Clerks (including one to 24th July, and including
allowance of £6 to one officer) ... ...
•••
•I
Subdivision No. 3.
GENERAL DIVISION. Messenger
Total SALARIES
Maximum.
£ 120
Subdivision No. 4.—CONTINGENCIES. Expenses connected with the Duties ou Estates of Deceased Persons... Stores and Incidental Expenses, including Guarantee Premium of
Master-in-Equity under Section 255 of Act No. 1142 Postage and Telegrams
Total Division No. 31
1 2 1
DIVISION N O . 32.
REGISTRAR-GENERAL AND REGISTRAR OF TITLES.
SALARIES. Subdivision No. 1.
(Exempt from provisions of Act No. 1133.) Commissioner of Titles
Subdivision No. 2. PROFESSIONAL DIVISION.
Chief Examiner of Titles ... Examiners of Titles Examiner of Titles
Grade.
"A" A A
Carried forward ...
934
• • •
800
625
1,425
350 360 658
965
2,333
120
3,878
300
75 80
455
1,250 Maximum.
£ 725 700 625
725 1,400
625
2,750
1 non
£ 23,030
4,333
27,363
4)Bbw, VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. I960,
III.—ATTORNEY-GENERAL—continued.
Classification
2
3 4 5 5
S.
Brought forward **, ...
DIVISION NO. 32,
REGISTRAR-GENERAL AND REGISTRAR OF TITLES—continued, :
SALARIES.
Brought forward ... ••.
Subdivision No. 3,
CLERICAL DIVISION. Registrar-General, Registrar of Titles, Registrar
of Supreme Court, and Registrar of Copyrights Deputy Registrar-General and Assistant Registrar
of Titles . . ••* ... ... ... v ierKs ... ••» ... ... ... Clerks ... ••• ••• ... ... Clerk and Compositor ... ... ... Clerks, including one professional officer (teacher)
doiDg clerical work #••
Grade.
A D F G
SURVEY BRANCH,
Subdivision No, 4,
PROFESSIONAL DIVISION.
Surveyor and Chief Draughtsmanf Superintending Draughtsmen Draughtsmen ... ... Draughtsmen ••• •••
Mud luutn.
£ 650 432 300 240
Subdivision No. 5. CLERICAL DIVISION.
Clerks (in Survey Branch) ... ...
Subdivision No. 6.
GENERAL DIVISION.
Clerk ... ••• ••• Caretaker and Senior Messenger X Messengers ... ... ••• Junior Messengers ••• ••• Labourer ••• ••• »••
Total SALARIES (carried forward)
Maximum.
150 120 72
120
£
4,000 ' I • Hii«'»
700
485 2,410 5,795
200
7,313
16,903
650 846
1,910 1,728
5,131
400
204 156 220 444 115
1,139
27,576
27,363
27,363 Qne Deputy Re^trar-General*nd A**gtto^^ ft*** ofTitlw. f Awistant
TC2 .4"EbW. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-K [No.-1960.
III.—ATTORNEY-GENERAL—continued.
w*
DIVISION NO. 32.! Brought forward
ftEGISTRAR-GENERAL AND REGISTRAR OF | ! TITLES—continued.
I ! i Brought forward
Subdivision -No. 7.—CONTINGENCIES.
Temporary Clerical Assistance and Temporary Draughtsmen Purchase! of Parchment for Certificates of Titles, Check Surveys and
Lithographing, and Works of Reference for Library ... ... Fuel, Light, Water, iand Stores, including Cases for Register Book,
and Incidental Expeuses Postage and Telegratns —
Total Division No. 32
t
Numb r. •
j
1
1
1
2
3
Classification
4
DIVISION NO. 33, . : . ' . . . ' : . . ' . ' . ' .
PATENTS.
SALARIES.
Subdivision No. 2.
CLERICAL DIVISION.
Clerk (Trade Marks and Copyrights) ...
Subdivision No. 3.
i \ GENERAL DIVISION.
Caretaker and Messenger to 31st August, 1904*
Type-writer ... • • •
- » * • Total Division No. 33 ...
I Carried forward ...
. ...?.With quartern. . . .
••*
£ 27,363
30,924
t
!
1 1 ' t
. . .
Maximum.
£
102 144
t « •
• ••
• •
325
*•
17 128
145
• ••
• * t - -
i
• '
j
470
58,757
336
4 E w . VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No, 1960,
III.—ATTORNEY-GENERAL—continued.
Number.
1 1 2 2
6
•
1 5 4 3 4 2
19
25
Classification
1 3 4 5
•
• % . V * . 1
Brought forward
DIVISION NO. 34.
SHERIFF.
SALARIES.
Subdivision No. 1.
CLERICAL DIVISION.
oherili •••.. •*.• ••• »v». •••• Deputy Sheriff, also Chief Clerk and Accountant OiorKs . . . . . . ••• ••• ••• Clerks ... *•• ••• >•• ...
Deduct—To be repaid by Supreme Court Library Committee ... ••• ••• •••
Subdivision No. 2.
GENERAL DIVISION.
Superintendent, Law Courts ... ... Courtkeepers, Criers, and Messengers* Criers and Messengers ... Labourers .... ... ... ... Junior Messengers Sheriffs Bailiffs (Central)
Maximum.
£ 174 132 120 120 72
174
Total SALARIES (carried forward)
£
. . .
600 360 470 320
1,750
235
1,515
-
162 704 464
' 344 248 408
2,330
3,845
£
58,757
•
-
\
58,757 • Courtkeeper, Qttlong, has quarters.
337
74 4 EDW. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904^5. [No. 1960.
III.—ATTORNEY-GENERAL—continued.
DIVISION NO. 34.
Subdivision No. 3,
Brought forward
SHERIFF—continued,
Brought forward
CONTINGENCIES,
Allowances to Witnesses at the Supreme Court Sittings for the hearing of Criminal Trials ...
Fees to Jurors Fuel, Light, Water, Stores, Incidental Expenses, and Wages of
Charwomen Travelling Expanses ... Refund to Bailiffs of Guarantee Premiums irhen their gross receipts do
not amount to £65 ... Postage and Telegrams
Total Division No. 34 ...
DIVISION No. 35,
COMPTROLLER OF STAMPS AND COLLECTOR OP IMPOSTS UNDER STAMPS ACT/ 1890 AND 1892.
Subdivision No. 1.
SALARIES.
CLERICAL DIVISION.
Number.
1 2 6
" 9
Cl ssiflcatioii
2 4 0
Comptroller of Stamps and Collector of Imposts Clerks i^ierKs . . . . . . . . ^ . . . .,
Carried forward
3,845
2,500 4,500
1,250 250
200 40
8,740
600 435 960
1,995
58,757
12,585
71,342
m
4EDW. VII.J Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. I960.
IIL—ATTORNEY-GENERAL—continued.
[ Number.'1 Brought forward ... , ...
DIVISION NO. 35.
COMPTROLLER OF STAMPS AND COLLECTOR OF IMPOSTS UNDER STAMPS ACT 1890 AND 1892—continued.
Brought forward ... ...
SALARIES.
Subdivision No. 2.
GENERAL DIVISION.
Machineman ... Machineman's Assistant and Packer
Total SALARIES ...
Subdivision No. 3
CONTINGENCIES.
Allowances to Embossers ... ... Comraission on Sales of Duty Stamps by the Postal Department ... Stores and Incidental Expenses ... ... ... ... Postage and Telegrams ... ••• ••• ... ...
Total Division No. 35
DIVISION NO. 36.
MISCELLANEOUS.
For the payment of Telephone Services
Total Attorney-General -
1,995
• 1 *
t M
Maximum.
£ 168 108
168 93
261
2,256
66 1,560
75 420
2,121
. . . . . .
Amount brought forward from Total to MINISTER OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
Amount carried forward to Total SOLICITOR-GENERAL
1,326,251
1,402,095
339
76 4 EDW. VII.] ' Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. 1960.
IV.—SOLICITOR-GENERAL.
Number.
4 1
Classifjp&Jion
1 2
3
1
1
2
10
4 5
DIVISION N O . 37.
COUNTY COURTS, COURTS OF INSOLVENCY, COURTS OF MINES, GENERAL AND P E T T Y SESSIONS.
SALARIES. Subdivision No. 1.
(Exempt from provisions of Act No. 1133.) Judges at £1,500 '... Judge at £1,250 ...
Subdivision No. 2. CLERICAL DIVISION.
Clerk Clerks
Subdivision No. 3. GENERAL DIVISION.
Courtkoeper,Crier, and Messenger, Insolvency Court, Melbourne ...
Courtkeepcr, Crier, and Messenger, City Police Court, Melbourne*
Total SALARIES
Maximum.
T" 132
132
6,000 1,250
7,250
316 340
656
128
124
~252"
Subdivision No. 4.—CONTINGENCIES.
Assessors'and Jurors 'Fees ... ... . . . Allowances to Witnesses at General and Petty Sessions, and at Inquests
and Magisterial Inquiries, in accordance with the Regulations of the Governor in Council
Allowances to Acting Clerks of Courts at various places who are not under the provisions of the Public Service Act 1890
Office-keepers' Allowances Travelling Expenses of County Court Judges (to be fixed by an Order
in Council from time to time) Travelling Expenses of Clerks of Courts, including the Travelling
Expenses of those who act at more than one Court Fuel, Light, Water, Stores, and Incidental Expenses for Courts in
Melbourne and throughout the State, including Incidental Expenses iu connexion with Old-age Pensions Acts
To recoup the Official Accountant fees paid by him for having the accounts when audited filed ...
For Purchase of Law Reports ... Postage and Telegrams
Total Division No. 37
Carried forward * With quarters.
300
2,000
1,200 1,675
800
3,500
1,250
60 550
1,000
T2T33T
20,493 ¥6~493
340
4 EDW. yt-L] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5.. [No,. lrGp.
IV.—SOLICITOR-GENERAL—COntlmiCiL .
Number, i Classification
2 5
12
19
Brought forward
DIVISION N^. .'58.
POLICE M A G I S T R A T E S AND WARDENS. SALARIES.
Grade. Subdivision No. 1. PROFESSIONAL DIVISION. •••
A Police Magistrates, to act in Melbourne A '"Pol ice Magus!rate*, to act in'tho more
important districts B Police Magistrates
Subdivision No. 2.—CONTINGENCIES.
Travelling Expenses ... *•• ... •
Total Division No. 38
3 . 4 •
54 19
81
2 "3 4 •• 0
i
DIVISION NO. 39.
CLERKS O F COURTS. ... • ' SALARIES.
CLERICAL DIVISION.
Chief Clerk of Insolvency, Clerk of the Peace and Registrar of the County Court, Melbourne
Clerks A. Clerks Clerks, including one from 27th July. . . Clerks ...
Total Division No. 39 . • » * .
Tto satisfy Audit Query, Financial Year, 1902-3.
DIVISION NO. 38.
CLERKS OF COURTS.
Head— Three Second Class Works ... Fifty-seven Fourth Class Clerks
In lieu of— Three Second Class Clerks ... Fifty-seven Fourth Class Clerks
DIVISION NO. 40. • • • i •
CORONERS. SALARIES'.
Subdivision No. 1. GENERAL DIVISION.
£992 12,226
13,218
1,026 12,192
13,218
Maximum.
120 Labourer, City Morgue
Toti* SALAKIES (carried forward) . . J »*
3«
.£_..
Maximum. • £ . ' •
700
650 601
• ••
1.C50
3,250 . 7,350'
12,250
3,380
485 1,260 1,335
12,747 3,350
119
•11&
X
20,493
15,630
19,177
55,300
4 EDW. VtL] Appropriation of ilevenue, 1904-5. [tto. i960.
IV.—SOLICITOR-GENERAL—continued.
Brought forward ... . . . • • i
DIVISION NO. 40.
CORONERS—continued.
Brought forward
Subdivision No. 2.
CONTINGENCIES. Coroner's Commuted Allowance, subject to approval by the Governor
in Council ... ... ... ... ••» ... Surgeons—Remuneration to, for each post-mortem examination by dis
section, £2 2s.; and £1 Is. for attendance, &c, at each Inquest or Inquiry aud Adjournment, with Travelling Expenses at the rate of Is. per mile from usual place of abode to place of intended Inquest or Inquiry, one way only, subject to the payment of special fees in exceptional cases under the authority of the Minister
Jurors' Fees ... ... ... ... ... Payments in respect to Inquests and Magisterial Inquiries ; Stores, Fuel,
Light, &c.; Travelling Expenses (actual) of Justices of the Peace when holding Inquests or Magisterial Inquiries ; and Incidental Expenses
Total Division No. 40 ..«
DIVISION NO. 41.
MISCELLANEOUS.
For the payment of Telephone Services... ... Refund of portion of fine of £5 5s. imposed upon James Duncan by the
Bench of Magistrates at St. Kilda, on 2lst June, 1904, for a breach of the Crimes Act 1890 (£2 5s.)
Refund of fine imposed on David Davis by the Bench of Magistrates at Melbourne, on 21st December, 1903, for a breach of the Education Act 1890 (10s.)
Refund of fine imposed upon Robert H. Webb by the Bench of Magistrates at Boort, on 14th June, 1904, for a breach of the Education Act \890 (Is.) ... ... ... ... ...
Total Division No. 41 ... ... ...
Total Solicitor-General ...
Amount brought forward from Total to ATTORNEY-GENERAL
Amount carried forward to Total TREASURER — . . .
119
650
4,000 200
600
5,450
125
3
1
1
£ . 55,300
5,569
130
60,999
1,402,095
1,463,0*4
342
4 EDW. VTL] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5.
Number.
1 1 1 4
13 33 36
89
1 1
92
V.—TREASURER.
Classification
1 1 1 2 3 4 5
DIVISION NO. 42.
TREASURY.
SALARIES.
Subdivision No. 1.
FIRST DIVISION.
Under-Treasurer ... ... ... ...
Subdivision No. 2.
CLERICAL DIVISION.
Accountant to the Treasury Chief Clerk ... ... Receiver and Paymaster, Melbourne ... Clerks and Receivers and Paymasters, including
one Secretary to the Tender Board, one Relieving Receiver and Paymaster, and one Paying Officer of Pensions
Subdivision No. 3.
GENERAL DIVISION. Despatch Clerk ... •» Messenger ... •••
[No. 1960.
1 . .
• >•
Maximum.
£ 156 120
Total SALARIES...
900
700 560 540
1,890 5,000 8,648 5,686
23,024
200 101
301
24,225
Subdivision No. 4.
CONTINGENCIES.
Allowances to Collectors of Imposts (unclassified) ... Allowances to Postmistresses who perform Treasury duties ... Allowances to Postmasters at Non-staff Offices for paying Old-age
Pensions, and other expenses in connexion with carrying out Old-age Pensions Act ...
Temporary Assistance Office-cleaners ... ... ... ... ••• ••• Travelling Expenses ... Stores, Stationery, Fuel, Light, Water, and Incidental Expenses Postage and Telegrams ••• ... ••• ... •••
Total Division No. 42 ...
Carried forward
•*•
200 80
200 40 500 700 650
1,500
3,870
•*•
28,095 "28,095
343
4 EDW. VII.] .Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. 1960.
V.—-TREASURER—continued.
Number. Plassiflcation
X
1 1 1 1
13 34
51
1 1
2
54
1 2 3 3 4 5
Brought forward
DIVISION NO. 43.
INCOME TAX OFFICE.
SALARIES, I Subdivision No. 1.
Cjommissioner of Taxes (see Master-in-Equity). Allowance to Commissioner ..: ...
Subdivision No. 2. CLERICAL DIVISION.
Deputy Commissioner of Taxes ... ... Chief Clerk Accountant \—>lfc}riv. ••• ••• i n ••• •••
\_/JGrKS ••• ••• ••• •• • • • •
Clerks (including Gratuities to Officers transferred from the Railway Department, and Gratuity of £16 per annum to one Officer until promoted into the 5th Subdivision of the 5th Class)
Maximum.
£ 120 72
Subdivision No. 3. GENERAL DIVISION.
Messenger Junior Messenger ...
Total SALARIES ...
Subdivision No. 4.—CONTINGENCIES. Fuel, Light, Stores, Stationery, and Incidental Expenses Travelling Expenses ... ... ... ... ... Temporary Clerical Assistance Postage and Telegrams ... ... ...
EXPENSES OF CARRIING OUT THE LAND TAX ACT.
Subdivision No. 5.—SALARIES.
CLERICAL DIVISION. Chief Clerk and Deputy Registrar v^JQrK ••• ••• ••« •••
• •• • ••
1 1
2
3 4
• • • • • •
Total SALARIES
Subdivision No. 6. Expenses generally ... Travelling Expenses...
• •• • • t
Total Division No. 43 ...
Carried forward —
344
300
520 420 350 310
3,120
5,667
10,387
103 60
163
10,850
323 120
1,000 2,000
3,443
310 235
545
600 400
» • • • < l d » l ( " I .
1,000
£ 28,095
15,83^
43,933
4 EDW. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. 1960.
V.—TEE A SURER—continued.
Number.
1 1 5
8
Classification
8 4 o
Brought forward ... ...
DIVISION N O . 44.
CURATOR OF E S T A T E S OF DECEASED PERSONS.
Subdivision No. 1. Curator—Allowance (in addition to commission)
not to exceed
SALARIES.
CLERICAL DIVISION.
Chief Clerk Clerk Clerks
Total SALARIES, &c.
Subdivision No. 2.-—CONTINGENCIES.
Stores, Fuel, Light, Water, and Incidental Expenses Postage on Letters, and Charges for Telegrams ...
Total Division No. 44
1
1 1 1 2 9 1 1 1 1
18
19
A
3 3 4 4 5 3 4 / 4 4 /
DIVISION N O . 45.
GOVERNMENT P R I N T E R .
SALARIES.
Subdivision No. 1. PROFESSIONAL DIVISION.
Government Printer
Maximum.
£ 800
Subdivision No. 2. CLERICAL DIVISION.
Accountant Clerk Store Clerk Clerks Clerks Stamp Printing Overseer Stamp Printing Sub-Overseer Clerk and Ticket Printer Reader, Grade I I . (including allowance while
acting as Night Overseer, £18)
Carried forward
150
860 300 846
"l^Ofi"
80
_ 7 ° ~150~
800
360 360 235 470
1,740 485 270 350
282
4,552
5,352
12894. 345 F
4 $ttw. yn\] 4pfrwrifitioq of ftevfTwet 1904-5. [JTo. 1&6Q.
Y.—TREASURER—-£QW^WW0^.
Number.
19
4 4
23
1
ii 2 1 1 7
1 5 5 1 1 1 1 4 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
90
• w 1
1
i Classiflcatioi 1 Brought forward
DIVISION N O . 45.
GOVERNMENT PRINTER—continued.
SALARIES.
Brought forward .. .
Subdivision No. 3.
GENERAL DIVISION.
Superintendent Printing Overseer Printing Sub-Overseer ... Computer Assistant Computer Assistant Ticket printer Type Storeman Readers Foremen of Compositors (Compositors (including allowances while
acting as Readers or Press Kevisers or Working Foremen) ... '.'..
Bookbinder—Overseer ... Bookbinder—Sub-Overseer Bookbinders and Paper Rulers Bookbinders' Assistants Stamp Perforator (Female) Forewoman ttook Folder and Sewer (Female) Forewoman Book Folders and Sewers (Female), including
Stamp Perforators fylaohineman—Foreman... ijfachinemen ... Machinemen, Assistant ... Roller Caster ... IJIectrotyper ... ... ... .., Carpenter Warehouseman Warehouseman's Assistants telephone Attendant (paid at the rate of £168
per annum) ... foreman Labourer Labourer Engineer Second Engineer Printers'Lithographic Foreman ... Lithographic Printer ... ...
Maximum.
£ 504 360, 28^ 264 222 160 186 240 186
160 324 252 160 144 78 78
72 276 160 108 144 £08 156 186 150
168 132 (20 228 186 2&Q 160
Process Engraver ... .., ... 300
Total SALARIES, (carried forward) ...
£ • ••
•
5,352
450 336 288 264 198 183 186
1,007 846
- f t
4,327 .360 228
2,178 288
78 78
494 300 900 564 144 234 157 186 588
168 132 i£o 204 176 288 154 300
16,404
21,756
£ 45,739
•
45,739
346
4 Enw. Vp.] Appropriation of Meverwe, l8Q£-5. [No, 196Q.
¥•—T#EASjJ*i$$—p.oiitinued.
Brought forward ... ...
DIVISION NO. 45.
GOVERNMENT PRINTER—continued.
Brought forwnrd ... Subdivision No. 4.
Printers—Apprentices and Occasional Hands, including Printing of Electoral Rolls
Bookbinders—Apprentices and Occasional Hands, &c.
Subdivision No. 5. Paper and Parchment Water-marked and other Paper for Stamp Printing Type, &c. ... Bookbinders' Materials, Stores, and Printing Ink ... Fuel, Light, and Water ... ... Incidental Expenses (including Rent of Telephones) Photo. Apparatus, &c. ... Machinery and Repairs Postages and Telegrams Customs Duty
Total Division No. 45
DIVISION NO. 46.
ADVERTISING Postages
Total Division No. 46
DIVISION NO. 47.
GRANT TO CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS and other Charitable objects, also expenses in connexion therewith (including Salary of Inspector of Public Charities)
DIVISION NO. 48.
TRANSPORT, SAMPLES, AND MARINE INSURANCE
21,756
14,500 2,500
17,000
6,000 100 200
1,500 800 200 150 206 90(j 20
10,070
4,500 ' 4 0
45,739
48,826 7 - (\
WO
100,000
2,500
DIVISION NO. 49.
UNFORESEEN AI^D ACCIDENTAL EXPENDITURE
Carried forward ... ... •••
347
. . .
3,000
J204.605
4 Ei>w. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5.
V.—TREASURER—continued.
Brought forward
DIVISION N O . 50.
ALLOWANCE T O T H E R A I L W A Y D E P A R T M E N T FOR CARRIAGE OF GRAIN, ETC. , A T REDUCED R A T E S ...
DIVISION N O . 51.
ALLOWANCE TO RAILWAY D E P A R T M E N T FOR CARRIAGE AND USE OF VICTORIAN COAL (TO 31ST DECEMBER, 1904)
DIVISION NO. 52.
P A Y M E N T TO RAILWAY DEPARTMENT FOR I S S U E OF F R E E P A S S E S TO STATE GOVERNOR AND S T A F F , MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT, ETC., EXECUTIVE COUNCILLORS AND MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENTS OF OTHER STATES ...
DIVISION N O . 53. MISCELLANEOUS.
To be paid to the Executors of Mrs. Ann Nicholas, deceased, Interest, by half-yearly payments, at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum, upon a sum of £6,881 12s. Id paid by them for Probate Duty upon her Estate, a refund whereof has been claimed by them, and is now payable, but is retained because, if certain contingent events happen, it would be again payable by them to Revenue, either in full or to a lessor amount (£275 5s. 3d.)
To pay to the Railway Department the amonut of the difference between the cost of building two " 1)D " engines by the Phoenix Company, at Ballarat, and the cost of building them at the Newport Workshops
Allowances to aged Pioneers, at the rate of 20s. per week :— To Mrs. Robert Russell ... ... £52 2 10
„ Mr. James Kir by ... ... 52 2 10 „ Mr. Thomas Bates ... ... 52 2 10
156 8 6
Allowance to John Madden, for loss of sight through mining accident, at the rate of 20s. per week ... 52 2 10
Allowance to T. F . McDonogh, survivor of the Burke and Wills Expedition, at. the rate of 10s. per week ... 0 17 2
£209 8 6
Carried forward
348
4 EDW. VIL] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. I960,
Y.—TREASUKEK—continued.
Brought forward DIVISION NO. 53.
MISCELLANEOUS—continued.
Brought forward
DEFENCE.
Annual allowance to Lieut.-Col. VV. H. Snee, injured on duty (in addition to pension of ,£240 per annum) ... ... ...
Gratuities to families of late W. IT. lluffle, J . Cowley, and J. Simper To purchase Stores equivalent in value to those supplied
from Stock to the Fifth Contingent, the proceeds of which have been credited to Revenue ... ... £639 1 2
P O S T AND TELEGRAPH.
Compensation, Annual Allowances, and Gratuities to late Employes in the Government service, or their widows—(Inalterable) :—
Annual allowance to J . Legon ... ... . . . £ 7 0 10 5 „ „ S. Bastard ... ... ... 52 7 7 „ „ Elizabeth J . Stewart (net Bowie) 21 3 10 „ •„ Ellen Reilly (nee Campion) ... 22 0 0 „ „ Duncan McGillivray ... ... 46 1 O
£212 2 10
CUSTOMS. Annual Allowances, Compensation, and Gratuities—(Inalterable) :—
Additional Pension to Mr. T. Judd, late Locker and Clerk, Customs, Melbourne
Pension to Mr. James Eeid, formerly Secretary to the Pilot Board, and late Clerk, Customs, Melbourne
Total Division No. 53 ... . . . •••
•
DIVISION N O . 54.
ADVANCE TO T H E TREASURER.
To enable the Treasurer to meet urgent claims that may arise before Parliamentary sanction is obtainable
Total Treasurer
Amount brought forward from Total to SOLICITOR-GENERAL . . .
Amount carried forward to Total COMMISSIONER OF CROTVN
LANDS AJTD SURVEY . . . . . . •••
£ • • •
2,872
60 174
640
874
213
100 *
112
212
• • •
1
• • •
• • •
• • •
•••
£ 264,480
•
4,171
200,000 468,651
1,463,094
1,931,745
349
4 fibV. Vlt.] Afipfopriatidn of Rebentte, 1904-5. '[No. I960.
> * s > • . I V ' * ' I 1
VL-GOJIMISSIONEB OF GBOWN LANDS AND SURVEY.
Classification DIVISION N O . 55.
SURVEY, LAND SETTLEMENT, AND MANAGEMENT OF CROWN LANDS.
SALARIES.
Subdivision No. 1.
1 1 1 4 1 1 5 6 11 16 2
49
1 1 1 5
46 i 1
13 57
126
1 1 1 5 1 1
io
176
A C D D E F F F G II H
1 2 2 3 4 4 4 4 5
•
FIRST DIVISION.
Secretary for Lands
Subdivision No. 2.
PROFESSIONAL DIVISION.
Surveyor-General ... . . . Chief Draughtsman draughtsman in Charge District Surveyors Superintending Draughtsman Superintending Lithographic Draughtsman Assistant Surveyors Draughtsmen ... draughtsmen ... Draughtsmen ... Lithographic Draughtsmen
Subdivision No. 3. CLERICAL DIVISION.
Chief Clerk Accountant Clerk Clerks Clerks Superintending Draughtsman Photographer Clerks and Draughtsmen Clerks
Subdivision No. 4. GENERAL DIVISION.
Engraver Female Type-writer and Shorthand Writer Foreman Lithographic Printer (senior) Lithographic Printers ... Assistant Lithographic Printer Assistaiit Lithogfaphic Printer and Stone
Grinder
Carried forward
35<j
Maximum.
£ 700 504 432 432 360 360 360 300 240 192 192
Maximum.
£ 360 108 240 192 120
132
. . . )
£
650
700 496 378
1,648 330 278
1,408 1,420 2,390 2,600 326
11,974
520 485 460
1,925 11,730
329 350
3,459 8,296
27,554
360 102 222 855 114
122
1,775
40,178
4 Ebw. V I I ] Appropriation* of Revenue., 1904-5. [Mo; i960. 87
VI.—COMMISSIONER OF CROWN LANDS AND SURVEY—continued.
Number.
176
10
1
27
205
Classification DIVISION N O . 55.
SURVEY, LAND SETTLEMENT, AND MANAGEMENT OF CROWN LANDS —continued.
SALARIES.
Brought forward
Subdivision No. 4—continued.
GENERAL DIVISION—continued.
Brought forward PHofcpgrapher's Assistant J)ailiff of Crown Lands and Laud Valuer Bailiffs of Crown Lands Senior Messenger Messenger Junior Messenger Plan Mounter
Subdivision No. 5.
(Exempt from the provisions of Act No. 1133.) Bailitfs of Crown Lands
Total SALARIES
Maximum.
£
216 •J40 204 156 120 72
168
Subdivision No. 6.—CONTINGENCIES. Additional Assistance Office Cleaners ... ... ... ... ... Equipment Allowances (Surveyors) Forage Allowances (Bailiffs of Crown Lands) Wages of Labourers in Survey Parties . . . Fuel, Light, and Wat§r Stores, Stationery, Incidentals, Engrossing by Contract, Ac. Photographic Stores ... ... . . . ... •... .:. Travelling Expenses, including Expenses of Land Classification Boards
and Expenses generally for Closer Settlement ... Commissions on Sales of Land ... Claims under the Laud Act Allowance to Crown Lands Bailiff Postage on Letters and charges for Telegrams
Subdivision No. 7. Surveys by Contract, Surveys of Standard Lines, Featuro Surveys, and
Road Surveys Surveys under the Settlement on Lands Act 1893 ... Payment of balances of Survey Fees under the provisions of Section 426,
Land Act 1901 ... ... ... ... ... ... Repairs to Trigonometrical Stations
Total Division No. 55
Carried forward
351
40,178
1,775 198 240
1,899 136
96 72
168
4,584
314
45,076
2,100 850 450 960
2,500 130
3,000 100
3,000 100 100 75
2,200
15,565
3,500 50
4,000 50
7,600
68,241
68,241
4 EDW. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. 1960.
VI.—COMMISSIONER OF CROWN LANDS AND SURVEY—continued.
Brought forward
DIVISION N O . 56.
PUBLIC PARKS, GARDENS, AND RESERVES.
SALARIES.
Subdivision No. 1.
GENERAL DIVISION.
Gardener ... ... ... ... Garden Labourer ...
Subdivision No. 2.—{Inalterable.)
No. 1. Maintenance and Improvement of Treasury Gardens and Studley JCclrK. «•* ••• ••• ••• ••• •••
2. Grant to the Committee of Management for Maintaining and Improving the following Gardens and Parks, jointly vested in the Board of Land and Works and the City Council of Melbourne, on the understanding that a sum of £2,000 be contributed by such Council, viz. :—Fitzroy Gardens, Carlton Gardens, Flagstaff Gardens, Yarra Park, Prince's Park, Fawkner Park, Flinders Park, Lincoln Square, Argyle Square, Curtain Square, Macarthur Square, Murchison Square, Darling Square, and University Square...
3. Grant to the Committee of Management for Maintaining and Improving Edinburgh Gardens, City of Fitzroy, on the understanding that a sum of £200 be contributed by the Fitzroy City Council ...
4. Grant to the Committee of Management for Maintaining and Improving Darling Gardens, City of Collingwood, on the understanding that a sum of £150 be contributed by the Collingwood City Council
5. Grant to the Richmond City Council for maintaining the Barkly Gardens, on the understanding that a sum of £50 be contributed by the Richmond City Council
6. For Fencing and Improving Public Parks and Gardens under the control of Borough Councils, Trustees, Committees of Management, &c, to be expended under regulations to be approved by the Governor in Council, no payment to exceed & ctQ\) • • • • • • , , , • • • • • • . „ .
Total Division No. 56
Carried forward
£ 68,241
340
1,500
200
150
50
1,500
3,740
• • •
t * •
3,972
*72J2l3
352
4 EDW. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. 1960.
VI.—COMMISSIONER OF CROWN LANDS
Number.
1
1
-
1 11
2 2 1 1 1 2 1
15 3
40
1 1
2
44
Classification
4
*
Subdivision N( Additional Labour, Cartage of Stone, G Forage and Shoeing Purchase of Seeds i Sundry Works Outer Domain Impi
AND SURVEY-
Brought forward
DIVISION NO. 57.
BOTANICAL AND DOMAIN GARDENS.
SALARIES. I
Subdivision No. 1.
PROFESSIONAL DIVISION. Curator of Botanical Gardens
Subdivision No. 2. CLERICAL DIVISION.
vyiorjc i ••• ••• ••• •••
Subdivision No. 3.
GENERAL DIVISION.
Head Gardener Gardeners (including an allowauc
to one) Painters and Writers Mechanics Carpenter Carpenter's Assistant ... Seedsman and Classifier Junior Gardeners Watchman Garden Labourers Boy Labourers
• ••
;e of £12
• • *
> • • *
• • • • ••
• • •
* • • • • • •
Subdivision No. 4. (Exempt from the provisions of Act No. l i e
Gardener... Gardener...
Total SALARIES ...
>. 5.—CONTINGENCIES. also Sunday Watchmen ravel, &c. ...
f of Cart-horses ind Plants ...
• ( • * • • • • • • • • • • •
•ovements ... ... ••• . . .
Total Division No. 57
Carried forward
• ••
Maximum.
£ 650*
• • •
Maximum.
£ 174
132 156 156 156 120 144 84
120 120 48
3.) • ••
• * •
• • •
• ••
—continued.
£
600
325
,
•
161
1,407 312 300 152 96
140 132 111
1,723 115
4,649
108 126
234
5,808
568 200 120 80
450 340
1,758
• ••
£ 72,213
7,566
79,779 I* Less deduction for quarters. 1 With quartersjwhilst residing at the Botanic Gardens,
353
4EfrvV. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. 19(30.
VJ.—COMMISSIONER OF CROWN LANbs ANIJ SURVEY—'continued.
2
Brought forward
DIVISION N O . 58.
E X T I R P A T I O N OF ftABBITS AND WILD ANIMALS.
SALARIES. Subdivision Nd. 1.
GENUUAL DIVISION.
Chief Inspector under Voruiln Destruction
Subdivision No. 2. CLERICAL DIVISION.
v/ierK ••• . . . . . . ...
Total SALARIES
Maximum.
'&
3>0
Subdivision1 No. 3. Expenses generally of carrying out the Vermin Destruction Act, includ
ing subsidies to Shire Councils for the destruction ol: foxes and wild animals ... ... ••• ... ...
Subdivision No. 4. Travelling allowance to* Chief Inspector for the Suppression of Vermin
Total Division No. 58
DIVISION N O . 59.
VILLAGE S E T T L E M E N T S AND LABOUR COLONIES.
Village Settlements and Expenses in connexion therewith ... Labour Colonies
Total Division No. 59
DIVISION No. 60.
MISCELLANEOUS.
No. 1. Subsidy to the South Melbourne City Council towards the forming and making of Brown-street, £45, the said Council to expend a similar amount on the work ....
2. Improvement of Albert Park and Lake 3. To the Committee of Management of the Hepburn Mineral
Spring Park, fees received for the occupation of the site of the Mineral Spring
4. To defray the costs and expenses incurred by the Surveyors' Board under the Land Surveyors Act 1895
Carried forward ... ...
£ £ ,
346
200
516
16,000
80
200 1,000
45 500
50
50
16;626
1,200
645 97,605
354
4Eb%. VII.] Appropriation ojf Revenue, 1904-5. [Nb. I960.
VI.—COMMISSIONER OF CROWN LANDS AND SURVEY—continued.
Brought forward ... ... ...
DIVISION N O . 60.
MISCELLANEOUS—continued;
Brought forward
No. 5. To provide for repairs to the roads within the Sttnd ground at Port Melbourne
6. To provide for repairs and maintenance to Iiiglis-street, leading to the Sand ground at Port Melbourne ...
7. Fees for Registration and Discharge of Mortgages at the Titles Office by the Board of Land arid Works for advances made to farmers under the proTisions of the Seed Advances Act of 1Q09
To refund to the Trustees of the Daylesford Cemetery the sum of Twenty-one pounds (£21) towards the cost of the recent additions to the Cemetery
9. To amount payable to William R. Rutledgo for purchase of bind for road purposes and required to provide access to the Mer'ri Swamp (Crown Lands) in the parish of Yangery
10. To amount payable to Thomas F. Rutledge for purchase of land for road purposes and required to provide access to the Merri Swamp (Crown Lands) in the parish of Yangery
11. To amount payable to Jane McMahon for land required for access from Gembrook Railway Station to Crown land, parish of Gembrook
12. Gratuity to Mr. James Thomas, in lieu of shortness of notice to, retire from the service, being an amount equal to the difference between salary and pension from 1st to 14th July, 1904. (£6 13s. lOd.)
8.
Total Division No. 60
Total Comiriissioner of Crown Lands and Survey
Arnouut brought forward from Total to TREASURER ...
Amount carried forward to Total COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS
£
645
100
200
100
21
10
10
30
97,605
1,123
98,728
1,931,745
2,030,473
3&5
4 EDW. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. 1960.
VII—COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS.
Number.
1
1
1
3 5 1 1 1 1 1 8 1 1 1
26
1 . 2
5 1 5 4 1
19
13
1 5 1 1 1 1
23
46
DIVISION NO. 61. Classification
A. & E.
A. & E.
C A. & E. A. & E.
D A. &E.
F F G G C G
2 3 4 4 o 5 4
PUBLIC WORKS. ' SAL A RIES.
Subdivision No. 1. FIRST DIVISION.
Secretary for Public Works ...
Subdivision No. 2. PROFESSIONAL DIVISION.
Inspector-General of Public Works Grade.!
1 Architect
Architects Assistant Architects ... Engineer ... . . . . Engineer Assistant Engineer Assistant Engineer Assistant Engineer (Additional) .. Draughtsmen, Grade 11. Mechanical Engineer ... Electric Inspector Technical Assistant
Subdivision No. 3. CLERICAL DIVISION.
Chief Clerk and Accountant v/lGrKS •>• ••• ••• • • •
Vyli-'lKo • • • ••« • • • • • •
Clerk and Draughtsman ... . . . Clerks Clerks Clerk and Draughtsman
Subdivision No. 4.
Grade. GENERAL DIVISION.
I
2 i Inspectors of Works ... ...
Inspector of Works—Senior Inspectors of Works ... . ... Type-writer and Shorthand Writer Type-writer ... Caretaker, Public Offices Senior Messenger and Assistant Caretaker...
r Carriod forward
. . .
Maximum.
£ 1000
600
504 360 600 432 360 300 300 240 240 504 240
• • •
• • •
• 9 •
• • •
Maximum.
£
276
264 252 144 144 174 156
1-
£
800
1,000
COO
1,512 1,800
580 396 300 255 255
1,704 240 468 216
9,326
485 720
1,140 200
1,000 427 235
4,207
3,588
264 1,116
144 128 147 140
5,527
M.aafi
£
356
4 Et)W. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. I960.
VII.—COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WOEKS—continued.
Classification DIVISION N O . 61.
P U B L I C WORKS—continued.
SALARIES.
Brought forward
Subdivision No. 4—continued.
Brought forward ...
GENERAL DIVISION—continued.
Messenger Junior Messenger Engineer Mechanics, at £221 14s. Mechanics Cabinetmaker Carpenters Hall Porter, Public Offices Watchman OHice Cleaners Labourer, Government House ... Caretaker and Cleaner, Public Offices,
Bendigo* ... Engine-driver, West Melbourne Swamp, &c. Engine-driver and Fitter, Dight's Falls ... Electric Lineman Electric General Assistant Caretaker, Records Office, Melbourne*
Dredging and Snagging Works. Masters of Vessels ... ... Coxswain Mates of Dredge or Vessel Engineers of Drodge or Vessel ... Engine-driver Second Mate of Dredge Fireman Foreman, Dredging Works Divers' Attendants, occasionally acting as
Divers Extra pay, at 6s. per diem, for ditto when
diving (say on 250 days) Deck Hands (one at £127 2s.) ... Labourer
Subdivision No. 5.
{Exempt from the provisions of Act No. 1133.)
Hall Attendant, Government House
Total SALARIES (carried forward) ...
• With quarters.
Maximum.
: :?o
72 210 176 168 156 126 120 96 120
102 216 168 144 108 120
252 156 180 228 156 132 138 192
138
120 120
14,333
5,527
108 56 444 352 168 288 120 108 397 115
102 180 168 132 90 102
384 148 320 372 156 132 138 192
276
150 248 120
11,093
120
25,546
357
I
4 Bpw. YIL] Appropriation of fievenue, 1SIQ4-5. [No. ^6p.
VII.—COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS—continued.
DIVISION N O . 61.
PUBLIC WORKS—continued.
Brought forward... ... . . . Subdivision No. 6.
CONTINGKNCIES. Temporary Assistancej including gratuities for Sunday labour, Shorthand
Writing, &c. Pupil Draughtsmen ... Travelling Expenses ... Lithographing, Printing Bills of Quantities, &c, and Mounting Plans Stores, Printed Books, &c, and Incidental Expenses Fuel, Light, Keeper's Stores, Incidentals, Lift Attendants, Labourers,
and Charwomen, New Government Officer? and Records Offices Cleaning and Maintaining Closets and Urinals at Government Buildings,
Melbourne and Suburbs Expenses of the Municipal Surveyors' Board, including Allowance to
Secretary, £25 per annum, and to three Examiners, not to exceed £40 each per annum (total expenditure not to exceed the amount of fees received); also allowance to the Secretary (£25 per annum) to the Municipal Auditors and Companies Auditors Boards
Postage on Letters and charges for Telegrams
ELECTRIC JJIGIIT AND POAVER BRANCH. Instruments, Tools, Appliances, &c. Temporary Assistance
Total Division No. 61
Number.
1
1
3 5
Classification
A
E G
DIVISION NO. 62.
PORTS AND HARBORS, IMMIGRATION, AND FISHERIES.
SALARIES.
Subdivision No. 1.
PROFESSIONAL DIVISION.
Engineer in charge of Ports and Harbors, Port Officer, Immigration Agent, and Inspector of Fisheries
Marine Surveyor.. . Harbor-masters and Pilots*
Carried forward
* Ono with quarters.
3S8
Rent deduction.
£
• • • « • • 15
Maximum.
£
650 360 300
25,546
100 230
3,300 30
350
860
1,400
150 350
250 260
7,280
650 330 585
32,826
1,565 I 32,826
t
i Rs t YP-3 4$wwHm tf $mm^ Wfi4-?: [No. 19,60. •HP
Number.
5
1 2 2
5
•>
1 1 1 2 1 4 4 3 1 1 1 1
21
1 1 1 3 1 1 6 3
17
48 ,
YU
Classification
3 4 5
.TTppMi^i^ip^ER OF PUBLIC ' Wwr -con
Brought forward
PORTS AND HARBORS, IMMIGRATION, AND FISHERIES-co^/mwtf .
SALARIES.
Brought forward
Subdivision No. 2. •
CLERICAL DIVISION. Senior Clerk ... ... ... ... Clerks Clerks (including an allowance of £6 to one
^ : ; ! n . 1 1 1 • ' . ' ' i l l M 1 1 • . >: fl • " n
otucer)
Subdivision No. 3, GENERAL DIVISION. . . ( . , • ' • J . / I D . •
* DOCKYARD.
Foreman Lighthouse Mechanic ... Engineer Assistant Smiths Carpenter (Foreman)* Carpenters Shipwrights ... Engine-drivers Smiths' Striker Watchman ... Foreman Labourer Junior Messenger (Head Office)
i • • • a •
• • • • • » • • •• • » • • • • •
• « • • •
• • • • a
• • • • • » • • •••
• • • • • • • • • •
• • •
GOVERNMENT STEAMER.!
Master Ifngjneer Second JVJate (including allowance of £15) Firemen. Cook and Steward Assistant (^ook ... ... Seamen Boys ... ••• ••• •••
Maximum.
£
312 240 2^8 156 168 1.56 156 156 132 120 132
72
300 288 162 138 144 120 90 60
Carried forward....
tin,ued.
£
1,565
335 445
347
1,127
280 240 188 312 168 609 624 420 132 126 132 62
3,293
264 288 105 366 144 120 ipl
91
1,899
7,884
£
32,826
#
32,826 * With quarters. 1 Officers, men, and boys allowed rations. •* . \ i , . ' i 7 < : • ' ! ' . . • - - • J • • " M l . f », . . . . . i , ( . , 1 ' I . . > • • » . i
•
4 EDW. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. 1960.
VII.—COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS—continued.
Number. Classification
48
Brought forward DIVISION N O . 62.
PORTS AND HARBORS, IMMIGRATION, AND FISHERIES—continued.
SALARIES.
Brought forward
11 4
32 1
50
100
Subdivision No. 3—continued. OUTPORT AND LIGHTHOUSE STATIONS*
Cape Kelson, Portland, Port Fairy, Warr-nambool, Cape Otway, Split Point, Point Lonsdale, Queenscliff', Cape Schanck, Wilson's Promontory, Cliffy Island, Cupc Everard, Gabo Island, South Channel, Gellibrand Point, and Port Albert.
Coxswains aud Senior Boatmen (also Pilots and Harbor-masters)
Light-kcepersf Senior Assistant Light-keepers (including an
allowance of £17 to one Officer) t Junior Assistant Light-keepers f inspector under Fisheries and Game Acts
Subdivision No. 4. {Exemptions from Act 1133.)
Gas Engineer U U V ••• • • • ••• • • •
Total SALARIES ...
Maximum.
£
20O $186
$162 $162
177
Subdivision No. 5.—CONTINGENCIES. Expenses in connexion with carrying out the Fisheries and Game Acts Wharf Managers, Allowances to Oil, Wicks, Glasses, &c. Incidentals, Fuel, Light, Water, &c. ... ... • . . . Travelling Expenses Marine Casualties, Life Boats, &c, and Expenses... Provisions for Government Steamer Extra Labour for Graving Dock, &c. ... ... . . . . . . General Maintenance—Repairs, &c, to Machinery of Alfred Graving
Dock and Yard, Patent Slip, Seventy-ton Crane, and Government Steamer; Providing and Repairing Buoys, Beacons, and Moorings ; Repairs to Lighthouse- and Lightship Apparatus ; Construction of Boats, and Repairs to Boats and Launch ; Stores and Ship Chandlery ; Coal for Dock, Slip, Seventy-ton Crane, Government Steamer, and Steam Launch ...
Carried forward
£
7,884
359 1,840
610 4,146
166
7,121
188 32
220
15,225
220 300 650 280 600 750 675
1,600
3,560
8,635
15,225
£ 32,826
32,826 * .With light and water; and at Gabo Island, Wilson's Promontory, Cliffy Island, West Channel, South Channel, and Gellibrand,
fuel in addition.— t With quarters. J Maximum salary, without quarters.
360
4 EDW. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. 1980.
VII.—COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS—continued.
Brought forward DIVISION No. 62.
P O E T S AND HARBORS, IMMIGRATION, AND F I S H E R I E S —continued.
Brought forward ... . . . ... Subdivision No. 5—continued.
Brought forward CONTINGENCIES—continued.
Gas Buoys and Beacons ... .. . ... . . . ... Expenses of Marine Survey and Surveyor's Pupil Draughtsman Cleaning and Lighting Wharfs and Jetties Maintenance of Eight Coast Lights,* including Expenditure on Build
ings (under the supervision of the Constructive Branch of the Public Works Department where necessary)—Suuions : Wilson's Promontory, Gabo Island, Kent's Group, Swan Island, Goose Island, Eddystone Point, each one light; and King's Island, two lights
Life-saving Rockets ... Fog-signal Rockets ... For Track-cutting, &c, to facilitate life-saving operations in connexion
with Marine Casualties at inaccessible parts of the coast . . . For Blasting Operations in connexion with the removal of rocks at the
entrance to Port Phillip For renewal of two (2) Beacons in Lonsdale Bight Postage on Letters and charges for Telegrams ...
Total Division No. 62
Number.
1 1 1
3
Classification DIVISION N O . 63.
VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.
SALARIES. Subdivision No. 1.
CONSTRUCTION BRANCH. Acting Engineer-in-Chief ... ... ••• Assistant Engineer Draughtsman
Total Salaries of £300 per annum and upwards Salaries from £40 to £300 per annum
Subdivision No. 2. CONTINGENCIES.
Incidental Expenses ... Fuel, Light, Office Cleaning, Lifts, &c ... Travelling Expenses ... Temporary Clerical Assistance
• • •
Total Division No. 63
Carried forward
650 300 350
1,300 580
1.880
100 100 300 330 830
67,596 • Maintained by the Governments of Tasmania, and Victoria. This estimate, except that for Eddystone Point,
Is prepared upon the basis of tonnage of vessels using the lights, and is only for the portion payable by Victoria. The mrtatenance of the Eddystone Point Light is shared equally by the Governments of Tasmania and Victoria.
12894, 361
98 : 41&bW. Vtl.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5; [m. im. VII.—COMMISSIONED OF PUBLIC WORKS—continued.
DIVISION NO. 64.
Brought forward
MISCELLANEOUS. No, 1. Annua! Allowances, Compensations, and Gratuities —
(Inalterable):— J. Walker ... ... . . . ... £124 16 0
2. To defray accounts rendered by the Railway Department for passes issued to Unemployed, &c.
3. Government Labour Bureau, Wages, Incidentals, and Allowance, £60, to officer in charge (S. Whitehead)
Total Division No. 64
DIVISION NO. 65.
WORKS AND BUILDINGS.
Subdivision No. 1.
WftARFS, JETTIES, HARBORS, RIVERS, ETC.—(Inalterable). No. 1. Dredging Operations, Snagging, and other Harbor and River
Improvements in the State outside the jurisdiction of the Melbourne Harbor Trust, including Pay for Temporary Employes, Repairs to and Stores for Steam Dredges and other Plant, the Landing and Spreading of Silt, also Surreys and Borings, &c.
1A. Travelling Expenses of Temporary Employes engaged in Dredging Works ... ... .. •
2. Towards Clearing the River Murray 3. Harbor Works, Port Fairy 4. Repairs and Additions to Jetties, Sheds, Approaches, &c ,
Geelong 5. Repairs and Additions to Wharfs, Sheds, Jetties, and Approaches
throughout the State 6. Harbor Works, Portland, including Repairs to Jetty 7. Repairs to and Extension of Wharfs and Approaches, Cunning-
hanie 8. Towards Foreshore Wall, Cunninghame 9. Towards alterations to s.s. Albert for. purposes of buoyage and
other work ... 10. Repairs and amendments of two Slipways at Dockyard, Wil-
liamstown ... 11. Repairs to and improvement of Jetty, Sorren'to 12. Renewal of boiler and repairs to lo-ton crane at Dockyard,
Williamstown ... ... 13. Repairs to and completion of Foreshore Wall, Geelong 14. Reforming Jetty for Pilot Purposes, Sunday Island ... 15. Repairs and Additions to Jetty, Lome 16. "Repairs to Jetty, Rhyll 17. Allowance to Victorian Railway Department for repairs to
Railway Pier, Geelong
Carried forward ... ,
125
600
550
• • •
13,530
70 1,400 800
1,695
3,000 200
449 400
2,318
170 750
350 300 300 100 150
200
26,182
1,275
68,871
3&
4 EDW. Vll.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. 1960.
VII.—COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS—continued.
Brought forward DivlstoN No. 66.
WORKS AND BUILDINGS—cowiimwd.
Brought forward ... ... ... Subdivision No. 2<
POLICE BUILDINGS—(Inalterable). No. 1. Police Buildings and Works for Police, including Transport,
Land, Furniture, Repairs, and Additions ... Subdivision No. 3.
GAOLS AND PENAL ESTABLISHMENTS—(Inalterable). No. 1. Buildings, Repairs, and other Works for Gaols, Penal Buildings,
&c , including Fittings, Furniture, and Fencing Subdivision No. 4.
LUNATIC ASYLUMS. No. 1. Repairs and other Works at Lunatic Asylums throughout the
State, including Fittings, Furniture, and Fencing Subdivision No. 5.
REFORMATORIES AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS—(Inalterable). No. 1. Repairs and Additions to Buildings and other Works for
Department of Industrial and Reformatory Schools, including Fittings, Furniture, and Fencing
Subdivision No. 6. COURT HOUSES—(Inalterable).
No. 1. Erection of Court Houses for the holding of Courts of Assize, General and Petty Sessions, County Courts, and Courts of Mines, Morgues, and for Sheriffs' and Keepers' Quarters, including Repairs and Additions, Fittings, Furniture, Land, and Fencing ... •••
2. Alterations, Repairs, Fittings, Furniture, &c, New Law Courts, Melbourne, including ventilation of the Criminal Court
Subdivision No. 7. LIGHT-HOUSES AND LIGHT-SHIPS—(Inalterable).
No. 1, Repairs, Additions, and other Works for Light-houses, Keepers' Quarters, Light-ships, including Fittings, Furniture, Roads, Land, and Fencing (exclusivo of Wilson's Promontory, Gabo Island, Kent's Group, Swan Island,- Goose Island, and Eddystone Point), also Erection and Renewal of and Repairs to Jetty and Channel Lamps ...
2. Towards formation of wire ropeway from landing to Lighthouse, Wilson's Promontory
3. Renewal of Storehouse for Light-house Stores, Dockyard, Williarnstown
4. Formation of Roadway Extension, through Light-house Reserve, Point Lonsdale
5. Erection of Five Unattended Beacon Lights in place of the present Daily Attended Lights, Gippsland Lakes ... _ ...
6. Installation of Petroleum Incandescent Lighting at Lighthouses, Split Point and Cape Evcrard ...
7. Quarters for two Light-keepers, Williamstown
Carried forward
26,182
5,000
8,764
9,000
500
2,000
1,000
3,000
1,500
500
150
180
360
200 700
3,590
£ 68,871
56,036 I 68,871
363 G 2
4 ESDW. VTI.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-6* [No. I960,
VII.—COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS—continued.
Brought forward ••• ... ...
DIVISION N O . 65.
W O R K S AND BUILDINGS—continued.
Brought forward
Subdivision No. 8.
POWDER MAGAZINES, ETC. No. 1. Erection of and Repairs and Additions to Powder Magazines,
Buildings for Storage of Explosive Compounds, and Keepers' Quarters throughout the State, including Fittings, Furniture, Land, Fencing, &c.
2. New Stable and Shed, and various works in connexion with Jetty Shed and Tram Lines, &c, Explosives Reserve, Laver-L O U » • • - • • » * • • • • • • • • •
3. Extension of Tram Line in connexion with " H " line of Magazines, Explosives Reserve, Laverton ; also erection of on eel ••• ••• ••• ••» ... •••
Subdivision No. 9. LANDS AND SURVEY.
No. 1. Buildings and Repairs and Additions to Buildings under the Department of Lands and Survey, including Fittings, Furniture, Land, and Fencing, and Works in Botanical Gardens and Government House Domain ...
Subdivision No. 10. TREASURY BUILDINGS.
No. 1. Buildings, Repairs, Additions, &c, at Receipt and Pay Offices throughout the State, including Fittings, Furniture, Land, and Fencing
SubdivisionNo.i l .
SUNDRY WORKS, MELBOURNE—(Inalterable). No. 1. Alterations, Repairs, and other Works, at State Parliament
Houses, including Fittings, Furniture, Electric Lighting Fittings, maintenance and cost of working
2. Repairs, Additions, Fittings, and Furniture, &c, for Government Printing Office ...
3. Repairs and Additions to Observatory and Quarters, including Fittings, Furniture, and Fencing, Drives, and Footpaths
4. Additions, Repairs, Furniture, Fittings, Labour, Fuel, Light, &c, at the State Residence, Malvern
Carried forward I-
56,036
300
248
220
768
500
100
1,800
200
365
1,750
4,115
57,404
£
68,871
68,871
364
4 EDW. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. 1960.
VII.—COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS—continued.
Brought forward DIVISION N O . 65.
WORKS AND BUILDINGS—continued.
Brought forward ...
Subdivision No. 11—continued. Brought forward
SUNDRY WORKS, MELBOURNE—{Inalterable)—continued. No. 5. Towards Completion of the Pumping, Storage, and Reticulation
Works for supplying Water to Botanical Gardens, and for Mains for future extension from the River Yarra near Bight's Falls, and for the Maintenance and Working Expenses in conuexion therewith ...
6. Painting and Repairs, at the Titles Offices 7. Expenses in connexion with Pumping Engine, West Melbourne
Swamp, including repairs to Bridges 8. Erection of Shed on Wharf (site to be selected) in which to
examine fruit for export 9. Providing Accommodation for Sterilising Fruit Cases at North
Melbourne and Flinders-street K). Alterations to Building to provide Accommodation for Chemical
and other Branches of the Agricultural Department
Subdivision No. 12. FENCES AND REPAIRS TO FENCES, ETC.—{Inalterable).
No. 1. Fencing Public Buildings, Sites, and Reserves under control of Government, including Repairs, &c.
2. Fencing Police Paddocks and Buildings, including Repairs ...
Subdivision No. 13. RENTS AND FURNITURE, ETC.—(Inalterable).
No. 1. Rent of Public Buildings, Offices, and Land for the use of the Government, and Allowances for Rent in lieu of quarters . . .
2. Furniture and Fittings for Public Offices and Buildings, including Repairs and Transport ...
Subdivision No. 14. STATE SCHOOL BUILDINGS—(Inalterable).
No. 1. Erection, Maintenance, and Removal of State School Buildings, including Furniture, Fittings, Lands, Requisites, &c.; also Additions, Furnishing, and Maintenance of Training College and Grounds
Subdivision No. 15. MISCELLANEOUS—(Inalterable).
No. 1. Repairs and Additions to Public Works and Buildings, including laying on Gas and Water
2. To provide Telegraphic and Telephonic Communication for Police and other Government Buildings, including Maintenance by Post and Telegraph Department
57,404
4,115
1,400 600
200
500
839
500
8,154
200 300
500
Carried forward i
14,000
1,500
15,500
25,000
2,000
300
2,300
£ 68,871
106,558 68,871
365
4 EDW. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. 1960.
VII.—COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS—continued.
Brought forward
DIVISION N O . 65.
WORKS AND BUILDINGS—continued.
Brought forward
Subdivision No. 15—continued.
Brought forward
MISCELLANEOUS—(Inalterable)—continued.
No. 3. Insurance of sundry Government Buildings and Contents 4. Conveyance of Silt, &c, and spreading same, to raise and drain
low lands 5. Other Public Works 6. Maintenance of Cottage and Grounds, Governor's Residence,
Macedon, including fencing and other works 7. To assist various Municipalities in planting Grass to prevent
encroachment of sand 8. Repairs and Other Works at Sanatorium, Coode Island 9. Yarra-bank improvements, south side—Trimming, planting,and
draining reclaimed area at rear of boat-sheds, Prince's-bridge 10. Towards completion of Drainage Works, Moo Swamp 11. Buildings and Repairs and Additions to Buildings for Foresters
in State Forests, and Repairs and Additions to Buildings at State Nurseries, including Fencing
12. Grafting Shed at Rutherglen 13. Towards completion of Drainage Works, Koo-wee-rup Swamp 14. Towards completion of Drainage Works, Pieracle Swamp 15. Towards deepening Bnnbarthu and adjacent Creeks, near Loch
Garry and in Kotupna 16. Towards forming Channel, Pirie Creek, and providing Sluice
2,300
1,600
500 3,000
600
750 200
150 300
300 200 500 155
650
250
68,871
11,455
Total Division No. 65 118,013
Carried forward 186,884
36,6
4 $DW. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [NQ, 196Q.
VII.—COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS—continued.
Brought forward ... DIVISION N O . 66.
No. 1.
2. 3.
4. 5.
6.
7.
*
Am f
Am
ROAD WORKS AND BRIDGES.
To assist in clearing, making, and draining roads to village settlements
To assist in constructing roads in various localities Moiety of cost of repairing and maintaining Murray River
Bridges ... Maintenance of Cobram Bridge--- ... .... Coburg Shire—To assist in maintaining roads leading to
Pentridge Stockade Wodonga Shire—To assist in maintaiuing Albnry to Wodonga
roHci ••• ••• • • • ••• ••• ••• To assist in constructing Road Works and Bridges, Drainage
aqu" other Works, subject to the approval of the Governor in Council
Total Division No. 66
Total Commissioner of Public Works . ...
iount brought ) T o t f t l tQ COMMISSIONER OF CROWN LANDS AND orwai'd from J
ount carried forward to Total MINISTER OF MINES
£
#••
500 1,000
500 250
150
250
20,000
• • •
• • •
SURVEY
• • •
£
186,884 /
22,650
209,534*
2,030,473
2,240,007
367
164 4 EDW. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. 1960.
VIIL—MINISTER OP MINES.
1 Number.
1 1 3 3 5 2 1 1
17
1 2 8
20
31
6 1 1
57
Classification,
c A & E
¥ G H G G
2 3 4 5
MINES.
DIVISION NO. 67.
SALARIES.
Subdivision No. 1.
FIRST DIVISION.
Secretary ...
Subdivision No. 2.
PROFESSIONAL DIVISION.
Chief Draughtsman and Mining Surveyor ... Inspector of Mines and Machinery, Melbourne Inspectors of Mines and Machinery Draughtsmen, 1st Grade Draughtsmen, 2nd Grade Draughtsmen, 3rd Grade Lithographic Draughtsman Assistant to Metallurgist
Maximum.
£ 504 360 350 300 240 192 240 240
Subdivision No. 3.
CLERICAL DIVISION.
Chief Clerk Clerks Clerks Clerks
Subdivision No. 4.
GENERAL DIVISION.
Inspectors of Mines and Machinery Senior Messenger Junior Messenger
Carried forward
800
468 354
1,050 910
1,080 348 350 216
4,776
460 720
2,025 3,960
7,165
• ••
• • «
• 1 •
Maximum.
£ 300 156 72
. . .
1,656 140 62
1,858
14,599 1
368
4 E D W , V I I . J Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. 1960.
VIII.—MINISTER OF MINES—continued.
Number.
57
1 1 1 3
27 5 3
20
61
118
Classification DIVISION NO. 67.
MINES—continued.
Brought forward
Subdivision No. 5.
(Exempt from provisions of Act No, 1133.)
Director of Geological Surveys Inspector of Ventilation Draughtsman Inspectors of Dredging aud Tracks Mining Registrars ... Clerks to Mining Boards Keepers of Mining Board Offices Wardens' Clerks
Subdivision No. 6.
Total SALARIES
CONTINGENCIES.
Expenses of Prosecutions under the Mines Act Special Allowances to Mining Surveyors for reports on Lands, and to
members of Mining Board for reports ... Mining Boards—Expenses of Elections and Miscellaneous Expenses ... Travelling Expenses, Inspection of Mines ... ... £1,730 Travelling Expenses, General, in connexion with Dredging,
Ventilation of Mines, &c. ... ... ... ... 770 Stores, Books, Fuel, JLight, Water, and Incidentals Printing Reports, Stationery, &c. Laboratory, Expenses of Temporary Draughtsmen and Clerks Drawing Plans on Leases ... ... ... ... Postage on Letters, &c, and charges on Telegrams
Total Division No. 67
DIVISION NO. 68. TESTING PLANTS.
Maintenance of Batteries Removal of Batteries ... Travelling Expenses
Total Division No. 68
Carried forward
• ••
• • •
14,599
600 220 216 700 700 450 41 335
3,262
17,861
25
100 200
2,500
550 550 863 510 240 450
5,988
2,240 550 120
23,849
2,910
26,759
369
106 4 Epw. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. 1960.
VIII.—MINISTER OF MINES—continued.
Brought forward ...
DIVISION N O . 69.
BORING FOR GOLD, COAL, ETC.
Purchase and Working of Diamond and other Drills and of Appliances used iu connexion with drills, materials, and other expenses
Travelling Expenses ...
Total Division No. 69
DIVISION" NO. 70.
MISCELLANEOUS.
No. I. Underground Surveys of Mines, Geological Surveys, &c. Travelling Expenses
2. Travelling and other Expeuses in connexion with Engine-drivers' Examinations—
Fees, &c. .. ... ... ... . . . £450 Travelling Expenses ... ... . . . 250
3. To provide Railway Passes for Trustees of Victorian Mining Accident Relief Fund...
4. Maintenance of Gapstead Dam, Tatnbo Race, and Creswick Reservoir
5. Expenses Caretakers, Insurance, &c., in connexion with Plants taken over under sec. 17 (2) of the Mining Development Act No, 1461
Total Division No. 70
Total Minister of Mines ...
Amount brought forward from Total to COMMISSIONER OP PUBLIC WORKS
Amount carried forward to Total MINISTER OF WATER SUPPLY
5,025 600
700
15
125
200
£
26,759
12,000
6,665
45,424
2,240,007
2,285,431
870
4 Ppw. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. I960.
IX.-MINISTER OP WATER SUPPLY.
Number.
1 1 1 2 1 1
; 7
l l 2 5
10
19
2 1 1 2 2
1 1
10
86 •
Classification
/
A. &E. A. &E.
D. E. G. G.
2 2 3 4 5
DIVISION No. 71.
WATER SUPPLY.
SALARIES.
Subdivision No. 1.
FIRST DIVISION.
Secretary (see MINES).
• -» • • * •
Subdivision No. 2.
PROFESSIONAL DIVISION.
Chief Engineer Engineer Engineer Assistant Engineers Engineering Draughtsman Draughtsman, 2nd Grade
Subdivision No. 3.
CLERICAL DIVISION.
Chief Clerk ... Accountant ... • •• Clerks Clerks Clerks
Subdivision No. 4.
GENERAL DIVISION.
Rate Collectors, Bendigo Rate Collector, Geelong Reservoir Keeper, Malmsbury * ... Water Bailiffs and Channel Keepers, Bendigo Water Bailiffs and Channel Keepers, Kow
Swamp ... ••• ... Shorthand and Type Writer Junior Messenger
Carried forward ...
Maximum.
£ 1200 500 432 360 240 240
Maximum.
£ 204 204 132 144
144 160 72
• • •
£
1,200 407 396 660 216 216
3,095
460 440 720
1,255 1,872
4,747
393 192 135 264
272 132 57
1,445
9,287
1 *
.
* With quarters.
m
4 EDW. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. 1960.
IX.—MINISTER OF WATER SUPPLY—continued.
Number. DIVISION N O . 71.
WATER SUPPLY—continued.
SALARIES.
Brought forward
Subdivision No. 5.
(Exempt from provisions of Act No. 1133.)
Deputy Chief Engineer Inspector of Waterworks ... ^.
Total SALARIES
Subdivision No. 6.
CONTINGENCIES.
Travelling Expenses ... Stores, Books, Fuel, Light, and Incidentals Printing Reports, Stationery, &c. Postage and Telegrams
Total Division No. 71
DIVISION NO. 72.
WATERWORKS IN COUNTRY DISTRICTS, ETC.
Surveys, Reports, ami Contingencies in connexion with Projects of Water Supply in Country Districts, Expenses in connexion with Gauging Rivers, Analyses of Water, and Preparing and Recording Statistics
Travelling Expenses ...
i Total Division No. 72' ... . ...
Carried forward ...
9,287
600 240
840
10,127
300 400 150 450
1,300
11,427
1,700 300
2,000
J,427
372
4 i!W. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [Ko. I960:
IX.—MINISTEK OF WATER SUPPLY—-continued.
DIVISION N O . 73. Brought forward
COLIBAN, GEELONG, NATIONAL, AND OTHER
WORKS.
Subdivision No. 1.
COLIBAN AND GEELONG WOBKS.
Travelling and Incidental Expenses in connexion with the Collection of Rates—
L\.!iban District—Travelling Expenses ... £70 Incidental and other Expenses 1°°
Geelong District—Travelling Expenses ... £20 Incidental and other Expenses 80
Labour and Materials, Stores, Forage, and Contingencies in connexion with—
Coliban Works ... ... ... ••• £8,930 Travelling Expenses ... ... ••• 200
Geelong Works Travelling Expenses
£2,850 150
}
Subdivision No. 2.
NATIONAL AND OTHER WORKS.
Material, Wages, Contingencies, and all other Expenses in connexion with the Management and Maintenance of—
Goulburn System ... ... ••• •• Laanecoorie Weir and Distribution of Water Bridgewater and Kinypaniel Weirs, &c. Kow Swamp and Macorna Works Broken River Works North-west Lakes Works Mallee Water Supply—
(a) Lake Lonsdale (b) Distributary Channels (c) Long Lake Scheme (d) Lower Wimmera Weirs
Travelling Expenses ... ' •••
£250) 1,975 ( 1,750 f
390)
9,470
Total Division No. 73 ...
Total Minister of Water Supply ...
Amount brought forward from Total to MINISTER OF MINES
Amount carried forward to Total MINISTER OP AGRICULTURE
35,377
2,285,431
2^3207808
373
•
4 Ebw. Vll.] Appropriation of tievenue, 1904-5. [No. 19(30.
X,—MINISTER OP AGRICULTURE.
Number.
1 1 3 4
1 1
1 1 1 2 2
12
30
Classification
B E G H H I
2 3 4 5
DIVISION N O . 74. AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES .
SALARIES. Subdivision No. 1.
FIRST DIVISION. Secretary for Agriculture.
Subdivision No. 2. PROFESSIONAL DIVISION.
Chemist ... ... ... .. Inspector of Food for Export* ... Analyst Junior Analyst Junior Analyst Assistant Junior Analyst
Subdivision No. 3. CLERICAL DIVISION.
Chief Clerk ... Accountant ... V ^ H y i l v o • • • • • • . » • • • • •
v l c l IvS • » • • • • • • • • • •
Subdivision No. 4. GENERAL DIVISION.
Shorthand and Typo Writer Junior Messenger
Subdivision No. 5. {Exempt from provisions of Act. No. 1133.) Director of Agriculture Junior Analyst Biological Assistant to Chemist... Assistant Junior Analysts Assistant Junior Analysts and Lecturers in
Chemistry ... Assistant Junior Analyst and Superintendent
of Experimental Plots Student Analysts
Total SALARIES
Maximum.
£ 600 360 250 192 192 150
160 72
Subdivision No. 6.—CONTINGENCIES. Books, Stores, Instruments, Chemicals, and Incidentals Travelling Expenses ... ... ... ... Temporary Clerical Assistance... Postage and Telegrams
Carried forward 8,573 * Receives an allowance of £50 per annum to cover travelling expenses within the Metropolitan area.
558 330 250 168 156 100
1,562
460 360 670 600
2,090
142 62
204
1,000 156 150 240
180
90 285
2,101
5,957
1,300 250 216 850
2,616
m
4 Einilr. VII.] Appropriatidh of Revenue, 1904-5. [No/ito).1
X.—MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE—continued.
Number.
Subd
E
DIVISION N O . 74.
Brought forward 'GOVERNMENT BOTANIST.
SALARIES. Subdivision No. 7.
PROFESSIONAL DIVISION.
Government Botanist and Curator of National Herbarium ...
Subdivision No. 8. GENERAL DIVISION.
Herbarium Assistants *
Total SALARIES ...
Maximum.
£
360
144
ivision No. 9. CONTINGENCIES.
Stores, Stationery, and Incidentals
Total Government Botanist
Total Division No. 74
2 2
2 3 8
r>
4 5
13
18
Maximum.
£ 432
DIVISION N O . 75. DISEASES I N STOCK.
SALARIES. Subdivision No. 1.
PROFESSIONAL DIVISION. Chief Inspector of Stock |
Subdivision No. 2. CLERICAL DivisidN.
District Inspectors of Stock f Inspectors of Stock, including an allowance of £16
each for acting as District Inspectors of Stock...
Subdivision No. 3.
GENERAL DIVISION.
District Inspectors of Stock t Inspectors of Stock f Inspectors of Stock f
Total SALARIES
Subdivision No. 4;—CONTINGENCIES.
Travelling Expenses ... Allowances and Incidentals Temporary Assistance
Total Division No. 75
. . . • • a
• ••
Carried forward * iricluctim? an allowance of £i2 per annum to ohd Herbarium Assistant, t Beceive horse and travelling allowance of from JB26 to £120 per annum.
£ 8,573
360
260
620
80
700
396
628 £16 ek...
Maximum.
£ 252 200 192
. . .
• • • • « •
• ••
• • •
432
1,060
432 530
1,338
2,300
3,756
2,850 575
1,425
4,850
• • •
• • •
..
8,606
17,879
375
4 Etow. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. 1960.
X.—MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE—continued.
Number. Classification
1 1 1 7
10
4
14
E F G
Sc.
Brought forward ...
DIVISION NO. 76."
VEGETATION DISEASES.
SALARIES.
Subdivision No. 1.
PROFESSIONAL DIVISION.
Entomologist Chief Inspector of Vegetation Diseases* . Assistant Entomologist Inspectors of Vegetation Diseases*
Subdivision No. 2.
GENERAL DIVISION.
Inspectors of Vegetation Diseases*
Total SALARIES ...
Subdivision No. 3.
CONTINGENCIES.
Travelling Expenses Allowances and Incidentals ... Temporary Assistance
. . .
. . .
. . .
Total Division No. 76
DIVISION No. 77.
MAFFRA BEET SUGAR FACTORY.
Expenses in connexion with the Maflra Beet Sugar Factory
. . .
Maximum.
£
360 300 240 210
192
• ••
• • •
• • •
• • •
• • •
• • • •
360 255 216
1,292
2,123
660
2,783
1,340 240 376
1,956
*• *
Carried forward * Receive travelling allowances when on District duty of £120 per annum.
17,879
4,739
495
23,113
376
4 EDW. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. 1960.
X.—MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE—continued. \
' Number.
2
V*
r
1
1
Brought forward ...
DIVISION N O . 78.
T E C H N I C A L AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION.
EXPERIMENTAL STATIONS AND DEMONSTRATION PLOTS.
Subdivision No. 1.
(Exempt from provisions of Act No. 1133.)
Bacteriologist and Dairy Expert Dairy Expert Assistant Dairy Expert Dairy Supervisors ... Cheese-making Expert Poultry Expert Fruit Expert . . . Principal of School of Horticulture Travelling Assistant to Agricultural Chemist ... Vegetable Pathologist Fruit-drying Expeit ... Tobacco Expert Assistant to Vegetable Pathologist
Subdivision JNo. 2. General Expenses in connexion with Technical Agricultural
Education, Experimental Stations, Demonstration Plots, &c, including Books, Stores, Appliances, and Incidentals; Maintenance of Burnley Horticultural Gardens and Edi Tobacco Farm, Exhibitions at Agricultural Shows, and Short Courses of Instruction to farmers' sons ...
Travelling Expenses of Experts and Persons Engaged in Connexion with Technical Agricultural Education •
Total Division No. 78 ... •••
Classification.
G
DIVISION No. 79.
STATE FORESTS AND NURSERIES.
SALARIES,
Subdivision No. 1.
PROFESSIONAL DIVISION.
Assistant Inspector ... . . . •••
Maximum.
£
290
Carried forward ... •••
£ • • •
600 350 200 640 250 261 200 250 300 300 131 200 200
3,882
8,423
2,850
11,273
• ••
290
290
£
23,113
•
15,155
j"» ^ v s ^ ^% ^ %
38,268
12894. 377 II
LI 4 4EDW. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. .1960.
X.—MINISTER or AGRICULTURE—continued.
Number. Classification
1 1 1 1 2
3 3 4 4 5
1 23
1
1
26
33
Brought forward
DIVISION N O . 79.
STATE F O R E S T S AND NURSERIES— continued.
SALARIES. Brought forward
Subdivision No. 2. CLERICAL DIVISION.
\J 1L>11\. • • • • • • • • • * • • • •
Clerk Acting as Senior Inspector v^JOiK. . . . • • » • » • • •« • •
Draughtsman dCl'ICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Subdivision No. 3.
GENERAL DIVISION. Inspector Foresters Trainee Superintendent State Nursery, Macedon
Total SALARIKS
Maximum.
£ 252 204
90 180
Subdivision No. 4. CONTINGENCIES.
Travelling Expenses Incidentals Planting, Labour, Seeds, Maintenance, &c, in Nurseries and Plantation* Supervising, Sleeper Flowing, and other Timber operations under royalty Enclosure and Laying Out of Plantations and Improvement of
Reserves Temporary Assistance
Total Division No. 79
DIVISION N O . 80.
VITICULTURE INDUSTRY. For payment of Expenses in connexion with Vilicultural Education
generally, including Books, Stores, Appliances, and Incidentals, Propagation of American Phylloxera-resistant Vines, Maintenance of Ruthorgleu Viticultural College, &c. ...
Travelling Expences of persons employed in imparting Instruction in Viticulture
Total Division No. 80
Carried forward
£
290
360 360 325 j 240 1 400 :
1,685
216 3,517
72 180
3,985
5,960
3,698 100
2,456 3,475
2,400 . 216
12,345
2,765
250
£ 38,268
18,305
3,015
59,588
378
<!• EDW. VJL] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. 1960.
X.—MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE—continued.
Brought forward
DIVISION No. 81.
DEVELOPMENT OF EXPORT TRADE.
Dovolopment of Export Trade, including Supervision over Exports other than those passing through Government Cool Stores, Expenses Incidental to the Establishment of Markets Abroad for Victorian Products, &Q.
DIVISION No. 82.
GRANTS.
No. 1. To Agricultural Societies, to bo expended under regulations to be approved by the Governor in Council ...
2. To Horticultural Societies, to be expendol under regulations to be approved by the Governor in Council ...
3. For Medals to be awarded at tho Royal Agricultural Society's Annual Show
4. For Medals to bo awarded at the Victorian Poultry and Kennel Club's Annual Show ...
Total Division No. 82
DIVISION No. 83. MISCELLANEOUS.
2,000
300
100
30
No. 1. For publishing Agricultural Reports, including illustrations in connexion with the educational work of tho experts of the Department of Agriculture
2. Towards payment of Expenses in connexion with the Export, of Dairy Produce, Fruits, Honey. Meats, Rabbits, Poultry, and other products
3. To the University of Melbourne, for performing Bacteriological work for the Department of Agriculture ...
Total Division No. 83
l,f)00
35,000
loO
59,588
1,828
2,430
36,750
Total Minister of Agriculture . . . . . : : r ' ...
Amount brought forward from Total to MINISTER o r WATER SUPPLY
Amount carried forward to Total JMINISTI'U OK HEALTH
100,596
2,320,808
2,421,404
379
4 EDW. VII] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. l>o. 1960.
XL—MINISTER OP HEALTH.
Number,
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1 2 6
10
1 4 2 1 1 1 1
11
1 1
2
30
Classification
B. D. C. C. E. E. D.
o 3 4 5
DIVISION N O . 84.
PUBLIC HEALTH.
SALARIES.
Subdivision No. 1. FIRST DIVISION.
lairman, Loard of Public ITealth Medical Inspector).
(paid as
Subdivision No. 2.
PROFESSIONAL DIVISION.
Assistant. Medical Inspector Assistant Medical Inspector Health Officer, Quarantine Station* Inspector and Engineer ... Assistant Inspector and Engineer Assistant Inspector and Engineer Veterinary Inspector
Subdivision No. 3.
CLERICAL DIVISION. Secretary-Senior Clerk and Accountant ... do rks Clerks (one acts as Inspector of Liquor)
Subdivision No. 4.
GENERAL DIVISION.
Chief Inspector of Liquor Inspectors of Liquor Inspectors of Liquor Caretaker, Calf Lymph Depot f ... Carolaker, Sanatorium*! Coxswain J Carpenter*
Maximum.
£ 6O0 432 500 500 360 360 432
Maximum.
£
204 120 108 180 156
Subdivision No. o. {Exempt, fmm provisions of Act Ko. 1133.)
Mcdinil Inspector, Board of Public Health Messenger and Caretaker
Total SALARIES (carried forward)
558 m 50O 50O 360 330 411
0y00O
COO 360 560
1,200
2,720
250 1,000
408 111 108 171 150
2,108
1,100 i m
1,23(5
?.? 25
•With quarters. 1 With fuel, light, atid water. } Now employed on trcm-ml duties
380
4 Ww. "Wl.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. P&.-'i9*6; Hi
XL— -MINISTER OF HEALTH—continued.
DitisioN No. &4.
PUBLIC HEALTR—cotitinued.
Brought forward ... ...
Subdivision No. 6.
CONTINGENCIES.
Expenses fcJoafd of Public Health ... ... Travelling Expenses of Members of the Board and Inspectors Stores, Stationery and Printing, and Fuel, Light, and Incidentals Allowances to Port Health Officers Provisions and Stores for Quarantine Station and Steam Launch Bacteriological and Laboratory Work ... ... ... Allowance for support of Lepers; including Wages of Attendant (£100)
ami*Expenses of Removal ... Expenses in connexion with the stamping out of Contagious Diseases Providing Accommodation for and Maintenance of Consumptives Maintenance of the Sanatorium, Coodo Islaud Postage on Letters and charges for Telegrams Temporary Assistants to Engineering Staff—1 at 13s. 4d., and 1 at
1 OB. per day
Subdivision No. 7.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Allowances for Vaccination, including salary of Cultivator of Calf Lymph (£300) and expenses attending. Cultivation
To assist in Fencing New Cemeteries and in purchasing a new site ... Expenses in connexion with the Provision of Hospital Accommodation
by Municipalities ..." Maintenance of Old Cemetery ...
Subdivision No. 8.
Expenses in connexion with the Adulteration of Wiuo Act and Analyses of Foods, Liquors, and other Articles, including two Assistants to GrpvernlrteTit Analyst—1 at .£150, alid 1 at £125 per annum ... «•« ... ... ••• . ••••. . • • ? . .
9,229
650 700 300 658 200 300
150 1,000 1,000
30 300
446
6,734
4,000 100
1,700 50
.1,850
M)
Total Minister of Health ... .»
Amount fefo'flght forward from Total to MINISTER OV AGRICULTURE
AMmtORtted forward to Ttfffcl Minnsntt of Mtf.mrs •'•»•;•;••'
"'2M13
2,421,404
2^4-12^717
3*1
4 Epw. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [Bo. I960.
XII.-MINISTER OP RAILWAYS.
Number.
1 1 3
I 1 1 1
11
15
I 1 2
6 9
6
29
56
DIVISION N O . 85.
VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.
SALARIES OF £300 AND OVER.
Subdivision No. 1.
SECRETAIIY'S BRANCH. Secretary Secretary to the Minister L/lGrKS ••• ••• »•• *••
Railway Auditor
ACCOUNTING BRANCH. Chief Accountant Auditor of Receipts . . . Auditor of Disbursements Cashier Book-keepers, Travelling Auditors, and Clerks
STORES BRANCH
Chief Storekeeper Assistant Storekeeper...
TELEGRAPH BRANCH.
Telegraph Superintendent Electrical Engineer ... ... .. Inspectors ...
TRANSPORTATION AND TRAFFIC BRANCHES.
Chief Traffic Manasrer General Superintendent of Transportation Superintendent of Passenger Train Service Superintendent of Goods Train Service . . . Superintendent of Station Service Metropolitan Superintendent Melbourne Goods Superintendent Live Stock Agent ... ... ... . . . ... Superintendents—Three at £375, three with f, three at £325 Station and Pier Masters—Two at £350,one with§, one with ||,
one at JE32o§,six at £300, three with §,'threo with j Clerks—One with J, one with f ... . • • • . v . ..*
Carried forward
2,060
550
6,115
600 450
1,050
1,775
900 700 650 500 450 450 450 400
2,100
2,825 2,350
11,775
23,325
' \ Wi'.h allowance of £52 per nnnuin in lieu of • qu'artcrg.«-»-^i With allowance of £25 per anrtuin..—-SWftlf allmrrino, of £30 per annum in lieu of quartern.—1| With quarter's valued at £30 per annum.
3&2
4EDW. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. I960. 119
XII.—MINISTER OF KAILWAYS—continued.
Number.
56
1 1 9 1 2 7 i
i 3
19 5 5 1
56
1 1 1 7 9 1 1
21
133
DIVISION NO. 85.
VICTORIAN RAILWAYS—continued.
SALARIES OF £300 AND OVER.
Subdivision No. 1—continued.
Brought forward ...
WAT AND WORKS BRANOH.
Chief Engineer Chief Assistant Engineer Assistant Engineers ... Estate Officer Surveyors ... Draughtsmen Chief Clerk V^/IGrlC • • • • • • Superintending Eoadmasters Roadmasters Works Masters Inspectors Litho. Printer
. ROLLING STOCK BRANCH.
Chief Mechanical Engineer Deputy Chief Mechanical Engineer* Workshop Manager ... Rolling Stock and Locomotive Inspectors Rolling Stock and Locomotive Foremen ... Chief Draughtsman ... Chief Clerk
•Total SALARIES of £300 and upwards
* With house valued at £26 per annum.
23,325
900 700
3,915 475 745
2,410 500 300
1,415 5,975 1,765 1,695 375
21,170
1,100 600 500
2,675 2,980 400 450
8,705
53,200
383
4 EDW. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. I960.
XII.—MINISTER OF KAILWAYS—continued.
DIVISION NO. 85.
VICTORIAN RAILWAYS—continued.
Working expenses of all Lines during the year 1904-5-Transportation and Traffic Branches Way and Works Belated Repairs (completion) Rolling-stock General Charges
To provido for portion of expenditure temporarily charged to the "Treasury Bonds Loan Account 1896," Act No. 1451, an equivalent amount to be transferred from Loan Proceeds to the Consolidated Revenue—
Way and Works Rolling-stock ... ... ... . . .
To provide for portion of expenditure temporarily charged to the Victorian Government Three per cent. Stock Act 1898, No. 1564, under the authority of the Railway and Public Works Loan Application Act 1898, No. 1566, an equivalent amount to be transferred from Loan Proceeds to the Consolidated Revenue—
Way and Works Rolling-stock ...
To provide for portion of expenditure temporarily charged to the Victorian Railway Loan Act 1901, No. 1758, under the authority of the Railway Loan Application Act 1901, No. 1766, an equivalent amount to be transferred from Loan Proceeds to the Consolidated Revenue-
Rolling-stock
To provide for portiou of expenditure temporarily charged to the Victorian Railway Loan Act 1902, No. 1800, under the authority of the Railway Loan Application Act 1902, No. 1805, an equivalent amount to be transferred from Loan Proceeds to the Consolidated Revenue—
Rolling-stock
Total Division No. 85
Curried forward
• mt
560,400 475,062
78,300 789,091
34,752
1,937,605
1,500 6,000
7,500
10,000 4,000
14,000
2,217
4,929
• ?.»
1,966,251
1,966,251
-884
4 EDW. VIL] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. 1960.
XII.—MINISTER OF RAILWAYS—continued.
Brought forward
DIVISION NO. 86.
MISCELLANEOUS.
No. 1. Annual Allowances to late employ6s in the Government Railway Service—
J . Jeremy A. P . Mathison H. W. Alder J . Bruce ... W. Cadwallader I. Chapman J . Galbraith F. Glenister W. Hutfer A. Homewood T. Maddock P. McDonald P. O'Brien T. Phipps J . Richmond ..._ C. Thomson M. Tooliey B. F . Wiseman
Total.
£ • m
233 382 276 227
77 222
70 194
77 82 51 84
146 176 77
117
s • •
• •
14 10 0 8 9 0 8 0
9 3
14 10 4 0 9 2
d.
5 0 0 2 4 0 6 0 4 3 2 2 o 3 4 1
Less paid out of Special
Appropriations.
£ s. d. • • •
• * «
216 3 10 348 15 0 208 6 8 213 3 11
70 8 6 204 0 0
68 1 7 178 10 O 72 15 5 75 2 5 47 2 11 77 9 4
132 10 3 157 16 1 75 2 5
107 1 4
Balance.
£ .. • • •
• • •
17 10 33 15 67 13 14 4 7 0
18 0 2 6
15 15 4 13 7 0 4 11 7 0
13 14 18 4 2 6
10 0
£243 18
d.
0 4 3
10 0
11 0
11 10 3
10 2 2
11 9
9
•
' 125 400
244
No. 2. Annual Allowances as Compensation :— Fanny K. Cooke—Allowance for permanent injuries received
in Railway Collision at Sunbury, 1872 ... ... Helena A. Wilson—Allowance for permanent injuries received
in Railway Collision at Windsor, MaTch, 1882 ... John Smith—Allowance for being disabled whilst in the
execution of his duty as an Engine-cleaner ... ... Margaret *Darcy—Allowance for permanent injury received
at South Melbourne, March, 1889
No. 3. To pay Pensions, computed on the basis of section 44 of Act 25 Vict. No. 160, to Officers who have retired in consequence of changes in the Department, and who were not eniitled to Pensions under Act 54 Vict. No. 1135 ...
Carried forward •*•
1,966,251
70
52
52
TO
6,000
7,013 1,1)66,251
ism 385 l
4 EDW< VIL] Appropriation oj Revenue, 1904-5. [No. 1960.
XII.—MINISTER OF RAILWAYS—continued.
Brought forward DIVISION N O . 86.
M I S C E L L A N E O U S - C < > « / / M « * / . Brought forward
No. 4. To provide for the difference between the amount of Pension due and the minimum of £30 per annum payable to certain Officers who have retired under Act 54 Vict. No. 1135 since 29th January, 1895 ... ... •
To difference between the amount of Pension paid, computed at reduced rate ©f p»y, and Pension computed at rate of pay prior to reduction :—
Samuttl Alexander Brown ... £9
No.
William Richard Clark Alexander Glenn George McKinlay James Walker ...
1 2
34 19
7 10 8 4 8
9 11 3 8 4
£66 19 11
No. 6. Gratuities in cases of Officers retired, <£c. (calculated at the rate of one month's pay for each year of service) — (Inalterable)—
Crowe, John ... Darbyshire, James Arthur Flanagan, John Glover, John ... Hennessy, Michael John,
trustees of ... Kearney George Leech, George Arthur ... Leslie, Geor»e McDonald, Daniel William Smith, John Andrew
Nelson Tooliey, Timothy Tnrnbull, Thomas Go-
lightly Bolt, James Thomas,
widow of ... Drew, James, widow of Donolme, Patrick,widow of Greham, I'a trick, widow of Gntbb, Richard, widow of Hodgkinson, Thomas,
widow of Hutton, John Thomas
Maxwell, widow of ... Harding, James, widow of Kealy, Thomas, widow of Lenuon, James, widow of McGuinne.'s, Joseph
Francis, widow of
Total.
£ 8. d. 219 4 0 247 13 7 207 19 4 288 4 0
373 12 8 268 10 3 308 8 8
1,038 9 9 171 9 10
307 18 1
313 12 10
358 13 9
206 12 5
783 6 5 337 4 9 325 16 7 434 5 1 229 2 0
405 6 2 291 7 9 233 6 7 251 1 11
Paid out of Special Appropriations.
£ 82 112 93 99
s. 3 10 18 15
d. 3 0 0 4
Balance.
123 4 10 99 15 4 112 10 0 243 15 0 82 3 3
135 0 0 112 10 0
123 4 11
93 18 0 195 0 0 113 14 9 82 3 3 134 19 7
105 12 9
12.) 2, 3 116 5 0 88 0 7 105 12 9
£ s. d 137 0 9 135 3 7 114 1 4 188 8 8
250 7 10 168 14 II 195 18 8 794 14 9 89 6 7
172 18 1 201 2 10
235 8 10
112 588 223 243 299
14 6
10 13
o 5 O 4 6
268 2 6 117 7 6
Carried forward
123 9 3
276 3 11 17* 2 9 145 6 0 145 9 2
150 15 0
5,167 2 7
£
7,013
550
67
£ 1,960,251
386 7,630 i,966,251
4 EDW. VII.] Appropriation of Revenue, 1904-5. [No. 1960.
XII.—MINISTER OF RAILWAYS—continued.
DIVISION NO. 86. Brought forward
MISCELLANEOUS—continued. Brought forward
No. 6. Gratuities, &c.—continued.
x Brought forward McElhinney, James Mar
shall, widow of Primrose,George,widow of Quirk, Michael, widow of Stainer,Frederick, widow of Smith, Peter, widow of ... Swale, James, widow of Young, James, widow of Butson, Johanna, daughter
U J. • • • • • • • • •
Keavy, John, daughtei of Suares, William, trustees of Duncan, William Christo
pher Cowan, per assignee
Total.
£ 8. d.
459 12 0 446 2 11 246 11 1 400 14 4 242 0 1 308 2 11 329 17 1
150 12 4 299 1 8 280 17 2
216 18 1
Paid out of Special Appropriations.
£
456 129 246 120 73
105 146
61 105 111
111
s.
9 2 9 0 7
12 14
11 12 10
10
d.
2 3 9 0 0 9 4
10 9 2
2
Balance.
£ s. d. 5,167 2 7
3 2 10 317 0 8
0 1 4 280 14 4 168 13 1 202 10 2 183 2 9
89 0 6 193 8 11 169 7 0
105 7 11
6,879 12 1
No. 7. Compensation, Gratuities, &c, awarded in cases of Officers injured or killed whilst in the execution of duty—
To Sarah Quirk, as widow of the late Michael Quirk, ganger, who was killed in the execution of duty on Heidelberg and Eltham line on 13th June, 1903
No. 8. To pay pensions at half rate only :— Thomas Lawrence Lowry ... ... £20 15 1 Thomas Moran ... ... ... 21 9 11 Charles William Young ... ... 50 11 2
92 16 2
No. 9. Gratuity—L. F. Moulton paid in lump sum, instead of usual retiring allowance (£180 5s.) ...
Total Division No. 86 ...
Total Minister of Railways
Amount brought forward from Total to MINISTER OF HEALTH ...
Deduct TREASURER'S ADVANCE
TOTAL AMOUNT OF SECOND SCHEDULE, PART II.
£ 1,966,251
7,630
6,890
176
93
181
14,960
1,981,211
2,442,717
3~423^928 200,000
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