An Act for the Further Appropriation of the Revenue for the Year ended June Thirtieth, One Thousand [Assented to, December 23rd, 1908.] South Australia, certain moneys are or may be collected, to be paid to the Treasurer on behalf of His Majesty, His heirs and successors, for the public uses of the said State and support of the Government thereof: And whereas certain other moneys are or may become payable to the said State for the like uses, under the provisions of the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act, 63 & 64 Vict., ch. 12— Be it therefore Enacted by the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Parliament of South Australia, as follows: 1. Out of the said moneys paid by the Commonwealth of Aus- Appropriation of tralia, and the produce of all or any other the General Public General Revenue. Revenues of the said State, not otherwise by law specially appropriated, there shall or may be further issued and applied, in the manner hereinafter mentioned, any sums of money not exceeding in amount respectively the several sums of money hereinafter specified, that is to say FIRSTLY.–For defraying the Excess of Expenditure for the Excesses on Votes, Government Establishments and Public Services beyond the Grant 1907-8. for 973 Appropriation Act.—1908. for the year ended the thirtieth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and eight, there shall be paid the sum of Two Hundred and Forty-two Thousand Six Hundred and Thirty-four Pounds Thirteen Shillings and Four Pence, the said amount being appropriated as follows, viz. : £ The Legislature 1,586 15 5 Chief Secretary, &c. 8,659 19 7 Attorney-General 650 11 2 Treasurer, &c. 11,144 11 8 Commissioner of Crown Lands and Minister of Agriculture, &c. 20,219 15 11 Commissioner of Public Works and Minister of Education 200,372 19 7 Estimates, 1908-9. SECONDLY.—For defraying the charge of the State Government for the year ending the thirtieth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and nine, there shall be paid the sum of Two Millions One Hundred and Fifty-one Thousand Two Hundred and Two Pounds, the said amount being appropriated as follows, viz.: £ d. Legislative Council.. 2,037 0 0 House of Assembly.. 3,393 0 0 Parliamentary Library 505 0 0 Office-keeper and Caterer, Parliament House 930 0 0 Legislature Generally 11,827 0 0 Private Secretary 250 0 0 Office of Chief Secretary 1,712 0 0 Statistical Department 1,806 0 0 Audit 5,107 0 0 Public Actuary 975 0 0 Sheriff 1,033 0 0 Registrar-General Births, Deaths, and Marriages 2,538 0 0 Printing and Stationery Offices 26,133 0 0 Police 84,347 0 0 Gaols and Prisons 14,798 0 0 Medical Officers 880 0 0 Hospitals .. 32,948 0 0 Lunatic Asylum 27,748 0 0 Destitute Persons 21,573 0 0 State Children.. 20,499 0 0 Central Board of Health 2,030 0 0 Quarantine 730 0 0 Department of Industry. 2,121 0 0 Retiring Allowances and Gratuities 11,575 0 0 Miscellaneous (Chief Secretary) 20,036 0 0 Law Officers 3,396 0 0 Public Trustee 0 0 Supreme Court 5,066 0 0 Probate and Succession Duties Office 1,371 0 0 Registrar of Companies' Office 65 0 0 Court of Insolvency 1,990 0 0 Magistrates and Local Courts 9,215 0 0 Coroners 490 990 0 0 Registrar-General of Deeds 6,235 0 0 Miscellaneous (Attorney-General) 1,895 0 0 The Treasury 4,677 0 0 Agent-General in England 3,483 0 0 Land and Income Tax Department 14,555 0 0 Stamp .. . Appropriation Act.--1908. .. S. OOOOOOOOO £ d. Stamp Duty Department 1,030 0 0 Interest and Exchange 20,000 0 0 Unclaimed Moneys, Repayment of 250 () 0 Miscellaneous (Treasurer and Attorney-General). . 1,080 0 0 Office of Commissioner of Crown Lands and Immigration and Minister of Mines and Agriculture and Intelligence 49,927 0 Woods and Forests.. 10,080 0 Survey 30,592 0 Experimental Agriculture 5,724 0 Agricultural College 10,180 0 Stock and Brands 3,422 0 Botanic Garden 6,850 0 Produce Department 25,968 0 Public Works 106,050 0 Miscellaneous (Commissioner of Crown Lands and Immigration, &c.) 21,640 0 Office of Commissioner of Public Works, &c. 1,358 0 Office of Minister of Education 750 0 Engineering 50,335 0 Works and Buildings Department 5,638 0 Government Offices 1,850 0 Cemeteries 1,387 0 Railways . 1,006,985 0 Supply and Tender Board 16,375 0 Marine Board . 31,401 0 Aborigines 4,210 0 Education Department 171,313 0 Public Library, Museum, Art Gallery, Art Schools, and Institutes 13,737 0 0 Schools of Mines and Industries and Technological Museum 7,857 0 0 Observatory 500 0 0 Public Works . 186,546 0 0 Miscellaneous (Commissioner of Public Works and Minister of Education) 7,148 0 0 OOOOOOOOOOOO Total Estimates, 1908-9 £2,151,202 0 0 8. d. THIRDLY.— For defraying the Excess of Expenditure for the Excesses on Votes, Government Establishments and Public Services of the Northern Northern Territory, 1907-8. Territory beyond the Grants for the year ended the thirtieth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and eight, there shall be paid the sum of Four Thousand Four Hundred and Fifty-Seven Pounds Three Shillings and Nine Pence, the said amount being appropriated as follows, viz.: £ Government Resident 183 11 0 Police 377 6 11 Gaol .. 15 08 Charitable Institutions 629 11 5 Board of Health 0 16 8 Law Officers 44 9 0 Marine 945 10 10 Botanic Garden 4 9 4 Survey 103 4 6 Goldfields and Mining 542 10 0 Education 35 13 7 Railways—Palmerston and Pine Creek Line 656 17 7 Public Works .. 724 8 4. Retiring Allowances and Gratuities 41 1 3 Miscellaneous 152 12 8 Total Excesses on Votes, Northern Territory, 1907-8 £4,457 3 9 FOURTHLY. Appropriation Act.—1908. Northern Territory FOURTHLY.–For defraying the charge of the Northern Territory for the year ending the thirtieth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and nine, there shall be paid out of the Northern Territory Revenues the sum of One Hundred and Five Thousand Six Hundred and Fourteen Pounds, the said amount being appropriated as follows, viz.: £ 8. d. Office of the Minister Controlling the Northern Territory 740) 0 0 Government Resident 2,646 0 0 Police 8,081 0 0 Gaol 1,419 0 0 Charitable Institutions 3,715 0 0 Board of Health 40 0 0 Law Officers 420 0 0 Marine 3,325 0 0 Stock and Brands 430 0 Botanic Garden 860 0 0 Survey 1,226 0 0 Goldfields and Mining 20,981 0 0 Education 580 0 0 Railways and Tramways 14,755 0 0 Public Works 9,722 0 0 Miscellaneous 36,674 0 0 0 Treasurer to pay the orders of Governor, and discharge by receipt of party. 2. The Treasurer shall issue and pay, from time to time, any sum or sums of money for the purposes herein before mentioned, not exceeding in the whole the sums respectively in that behalf hereinbefore specified, to such persons and in such portions as the Governor for the time being shall, by any order or orders in writing signed by him and countersigned by the Chief Secretary, from time to time direct; and the said Treasurer shall, in his accounts, be allowed credit for all sums paid by him in pursuance of such orders accordingly; and the receipts of the persons to whom such sums shall have been so paid shall be to him a full discharge for the sum or sums for which the same receipts shall have been respectively given, and the amounts thereof shall be passed to his credit in account accordingly. In the name and on behalf of His Majesty, I hereby assent to · this Bill. GEORGE R. LE HUNTE, Governor. Adelaide : By authority, C. E. Bristow, Government Printer, North Terrace. |