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18.—REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE,

(1.) Appendix N shows under the various heads the revenue collected by the Department during 1924 and also the revenue paid in to the Treasury in respect of the Department's contracts. The increase in the former over 1923 is chiefly due to rents of newly opened markets and a greater volume of slaughtering.

(2.) Appendix O shows under the various heads the Department's expenditure for the year 1924. No particular items seem to call for special mention, the increases over 1923, amounting to $47,326.69 or above 7.6%, being due to the normal expansion in the Department to meet the needs of the rapidly growing Colony. Personal Emoluments again show a similar increase to last year, viz., $28,000, and some $9,600 more was paid than in 1923 for the purchase of motor vehicles of various kinds.

N. L. SMITH,

Head of the Sanitary Department.

May, 1925.

1 H. S. D. 3 M. O. H 1 C. V. S. 1 A. H. N. D. 21 Clerks and Shroffs 1 Chief Inspector 1 First Clerk 4 Senior Inspectors 36 Inspectors 29 Interpreters 1 Storekeeper 2 Overseers 1 Asst., Storekeeper 1 Office Attendant 2 Office Coolies 2 Foremen, G.I. 11 Artisans 19 Drivers 13 Engineers 2 16 Coxswains 4 6 Stoker 27 Caretakers 45 Sextons 31 6 Tallymen 2 5 Bullock Boys 6 7 Messengers 17 73 Drivers 2 168 Cl. Coolies 3 Cleansers 4 104 Bargemen 15 48 769 Scavenging Coolies 6 34 7 18 Artisans 12 Skld, Labourers 2 Apprentices 14 Motor Drivers 4 Motor Drivers' Mates 10 Bath House Attendants 4 Post Office Building Coolies 8 Seamen 1 Boatswain Central 15

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M 14 18.—REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE, (1.) Appendix N shows under the various heads the revenue collected by the Department during 1924 and also the revenue paid in to the Treasury in respect of the Department's contracts. The increase in the former over 1923 is chiefly due to rents of newly opened markets and a greater volume of slaughtering. (2.) Appendix O shows under the various heads the Department's expenditure for the year 1924. No particular items seem to call for special mention, the increases over 1923, amounting to $47,326.69 or above 7.6%, being due to the normal expansion in the Department to meet the needs of the rapidly growing Colony. Personal Emoluments again show a similar increase to last year, viz., $28,000, and some $9,600 more was paid than in 1923 for the purchase of motor vehicles of various kinds. N. L. SMITH, Head of the Sanitary Department. May, 1925. 1 H. S. D. 3 M. O. H 1 C. V. S. 1 A. H. N. D. 21 Clerks and Shroffs 1 Chief Inspector 1 First Clerk 4 Senior Inspectors 36 Inspectors 29 Interpreters 1 Storekeeper 2 Overseers 1 Asst., Storekeeper 1 Office Attendant 2 Office Coolies 2 Foremen, G.I. 11 Artisans 19 Drivers 13 Engineers 2 16 Coxswains 4 6 Stoker 27 Caretakers 45 Sextons 31 6 Tallymen 2 5 Bullock Boys 6 7 Messengers 17 73 Drivers 2 168 Cl. Coolies 3 Cleansers 4 104 Bargemen 15 48 769 Scavenging Coolies 6 34 7 18 Artisans 12 Skld, Labourers 2 Apprentices 14 Motor Drivers 4 Motor Drivers' Mates 10 Bath House Attendants 4 Post Office Building Coolies 8 Seamen 1 Boatswain Central 15
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M 14 18.-REVENUE AND EXPENditure, (1.) Appendix N shows under the various heads the revenue collected by the Department during 1924 and also the revenue paid in to the Treasury in respect of the Department's contracts. The increase in the former over 1923 is chiefly due to rents of newly opened markets and a greater volume of slaughtering. (2.) Appendix O shows under the various heads the Depart- ment's expenditure for the year 1924. No particular items seem to call for special mention, the increases over 1923, amounting to $47,326.69 or above 7.6%, being due to the normal expansion in the Department to meet the needs of the rapidly growing Colony. Personal Emoluments again show a similar increase to last year, viz., $28,000, and some $9,600 more was paid than in 1923 for the purchase of motor vehicles of various kinds. N. L. SMITH, Head of the Sanitary Department. May, 1925. 1 H. S. D. 3 M. O. H 1 C. V. S. I A. H. N. D. 21 Clerks and Shroffs 1 Chief Inspector....... 1 First Clerk 4 Senior Inspectors. 36 Inspectors 29 Interpreters I Storekeeper 2 Overseers Asst., Storekeeper 1 Office Attendant 2 Office Coolies 2 Foremen. G.I. 11 19 2 4 2.7. 31 2 6 יז 2. 3. 4. 15. 6. 7. Artisans Drivers 13 Engineers 16 Coxswains. 6 Stoker Caretakers 45 Sextons 6 Tallymen 5 Bullock Boys 7 Messengers... 73 Drivers 168 C1. Coolies... Cleansers 104 Bargemen 48 769 Scavenging Coolies 34 18 Artisans. 12 Skld, Labourers 2 Apprentices 14 Motor Drivers 4 Motor Drivers' Mates 10 Bath House Attendants 4 Post Office Building Coolies 8 Seamen 1 Boatswain Central. 15
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M 14

18.-REVENUE AND EXPENditure,

(1.) Appendix N shows under the various heads the revenue collected by the Department during 1924 and also the revenue paid in to the Treasury in respect of the Department's contracts. The increase in the former over 1923 is chiefly due to rents of newly opened markets and a greater volume of slaughtering.

(2.) Appendix O shows under the various heads the Depart- ment's expenditure for the year 1924. No particular items seem to call for special mention, the increases over 1923, amounting to $47,326.69 or above 7.6%, being due to the normal expansion in the Department to meet the needs of the rapidly growing Colony. Personal Emoluments again show a similar increase to last year, viz., $28,000, and some $9,600 more was paid than in 1923 for the purchase of motor vehicles of various kinds.

N. L. SMITH,

Head of the Sanitary Department.

May, 1925.

1 H. S. D.

3 M. O. H

1 C. V. S.

I A. H. N. D.

21 Clerks and Shroffs

1 Chief Inspector.......

1 First Clerk

4 Senior Inspectors.

36 Inspectors

29 Interpreters

I Storekeeper

2 Overseers

Asst., Storekeeper

1 Office Attendant

2 Office Coolies

2 Foremen. G.I.

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4.

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Artisans

Drivers

13 Engineers

16 Coxswains.

6 Stoker

Caretakers

45 Sextons

6 Tallymen

5 Bullock Boys

7 Messengers...

73 Drivers

168 C1. Coolies...

Cleansers

104 Bargemen

48

769 Scavenging Coolies

34

18 Artisans.

12 Skld, Labourers

2 Apprentices

14 Motor Drivers

4 Motor Drivers' Mates

10 Bath House Attendants

4 Post Office Building Coolies

8 Seamen

1 Boatswain

Central.

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