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110 Head 23.-PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT AND WATER WORKS
Head 23.--PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
AND WATER WORKS.
Sub-heads-
B.-WATER WORKS.
Approved Estimate, 1939.
Estimate, 1940-41.
$
$
$
$
Head 23.-PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT AND WATER WORKS. 111
B.-WATER WORKS.-Continued.
Brought forward
Approved Estimate, 19390.
Estimate, 1940-41.
$
5
$
63,460
83,180
1 Personal Emoluments
270,668
357,908
NUMBERS.
1939 1940-41
General Staff.
Other Charges.
4
3
2 Coal for Offices...
110 (1)
3 Conveyance Allowances
13,000
19,500
(2)
Drawing Materials & Mounting Plans
350
435
Do.,
Engineerst (£550 to £1,150 by £80 annually). Engineer (£545 for first 2 yrs, then £595 to £950 by
9 of £25, 1 of £30, 1 of £100 and 5 of £30)
Residential Allowance
49,602
51,699 (1)
11,900
(2)
995
5 Incidental Expenses
700
700 (3)
6 Reut of Public Telephones
273
545
(4)
1
Apprentice Engineer at $1,800.....
1,800
2,250
7 Transport and Travelling Expenses
250
375
(5)
2
2
8 Uniforms
1,600
2,400 (6)
1
I
Do.,
Total Other Charges
16,173
24,065
10
11
Do.,
Inspectors of Works Grade I, *(£600 to £700 by
£25 annually) Grade 11, *(£475 to £375 by £20 annually) Grade III, *(£310 to £480 by 4 of £10,
21,892
27,892
(8) (4)
9,200
11,500
(3) (5)
Do..
Special Expenditure.
1
1
9 Addressograph Equipment
2,600
(7)
1 of £20 and 4 of £15) Language Allowances to 1 at $60 and 1
at $120 Class II Draughtsman, ($2,000 to $3.000 by $100
annually)
64,09%
87,275
(6) (7)
180
225
2,400
3,150
10 Loose Leaf Binders.........
750
850
(8)
2
3
One Adding Machine
11 Two Motor Vans..........
12 Two filing Cabinets........
13 One Typewriter
Total Special Expenditure
8,000
(9)
3
3
Class I Foremen, ($1,100 to $1,700 by $100 annually), Clars 11 Foremen, ($600 to $1,050 by $75 annually)..
2,336
4,836 (8)
2,328
3,210
(3)
285
(10)
1
1
Total B. Water Works
342
460
1,552
2×8,-93
360
(11)
Chief Meter Reader, ($2,200 to $3,000 by $100
annually)
2,500
3,275
(3)
(12)
12
12
15
15
Meter Rendurs, ($1,400 to $2,100 by $100 annually).. Junior Meter Readers, ($600 to $1,050 by $75
24,940
31,440
(3)
11,595
annually)
10,323
14.356 (3)
@tow woo.co
(3)
393,669
1
1
Chargeman, Peak Reservoir, ($1,100 to $1,500 by!
$50 annually)
1,263
1,875
(9)
1
Personal Emoluments.
3
3
Do..
Language Allowance at $84...! Storeman, (8500 to $950 by $50 annually) Chargemen, ($360 to $420 by $12 annually)
84
105
850
1,138
(3)
1,206
1,503 (3)
NUMBRKS.
Details of the Foregoing.
1
1
Do.. Rent Allowances to 1 at $ 48, 2 at $24 Addressograph Operator, ($250 to $340 by $30
95
120
annually)
310
425
(3)
1939
1940-41
Administrative Staff.
Bo..
1
1
1
Water Works Engineer* (at £1,300)
20,800
26,000
Do.,
Rent Allowance at $48... Office Attendant, (8192 to $240 by by $12 triennially)
Rent Allence at $48..
48
60
238
240
(10)
48
60
1
1
Accountant (£460 to £700 by £20 annually)..
10,838
13,597
(13)
1
*
Senior Clerical and Accounting Staff:-
4
2
1
Class II (Local Section) ($1,200 to $3,000 by $150
annually)
Survey Coolie, ($156 to $204 by $12 trieunialiy)
Do., Rent Allowance at $24 Vossengers, ($156 to $204 by $12 triennially)
DJ., Rent Allowances at $48 each...
156
(11)
24
(11)
684
876
(3)
192
240
3,413
2,963 (14)
1
Class III (Local Section) ($480 to $700 by 1 of
$60 and 1 of $160)
678 (14)
Watchman, ($156 to $204 by $12 triennially)
Do.. Rent Allowance at $24....... Overtime Allowances
156
(11)
24
(11)
7,500
12,500 (12)
Junior Clerical Service.
Higher Class ($4,800 to $5,600 by $200 annually)
ww
6,484
(15)
100 10 10 0 1
Class I ($3,500 to $4,500 by $200 annually)
4,500
1
5
Class III ($1,900 to $2,600 by $100 annually) Class IV ($1,500 to $1,800 by $100 annually)
(15)
2,583 (16)
Acting Pay
Total Personal Emoluments
2,730
1,583 (13)
270,668
357,908
10,600
11,150 (16)
3
1
10
Class V ($1,100 to $1,400 by $100 annually) Class VIA ($950 to $1,050 by $100 annually) Class VIB ($480 to $1,050 by 1 of $60, 1 of $160,
3 of $50 and 2 of $100)
2,533
4,962 (17)
2,100
1,313 (17)
6,843
10,430
(18)
I
Special Class ($1,200 to $2,400 by $100 annually)...
1,833
3,000
(19)
63,460
83,180
Carried forward
Previously provided under Harbour Department.
(2) Increased staff and fewer officers on leave.
(3) Considered sufficient.
(4) Additional telephone,
(5) More travelling by meter readers in outlying
districts.
(6) Additional meter readers,
(7) Additional plates etc. required for new meters.
(8) For forms and records of new meters,
(9) For emergency work and meter repairs.
(10) One for general purposes and one for confidential
documents.
(11) Replacement.
(12) Non-recurrent.
(13) Stipulated increments.
(14) One Class II replaced by a Class III officer.
(15) One Class I promoted to Higher Class.
(16) One Class IV promoted to Class III.
(17) One Class VIA promoted to Class V.
(18) Two new posts.
(19) Changes in personnel.
(1) One transferred to Loan Works.
(2) Transferred from Public Works Department,
(3) Stipulated increments.
(4) Title changed from Senior Inspector of Works.
(b) Title changed from Inspector of Works.
(6) Title changed from Overseers.
(7) One supernumerary pending retirements.
(8) One new post.
(9) Special increments for loss of allowances,
(10) Changes in personnel.
1 Post abolished.
(12) Considered necessary.
(13) Less acting pay required.
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