PUBLIC WORKS.
1.—PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT,—Continued.
PERSONAL EMOLUMENTS,—Continued.
Brought forward
Drainage.
Approved Estimate, 1925.
Estimate, 1928.
438,838
360,017
1 Drainage Engineer, (£725 to £1,000 by £25 annually)
Do., Special Allowance, ut $3,600
9,800
9,600
(1)
3,600
3,600
3 Engineers, (£460 to £600 by £20 annually)
17,063
17,782
1 Senior Inspector of Works, (£500 to £600 by £10 annually)
6,000
6,180
1 Inspector of Works, (£400 to £480 by £20 annually)
10,680
5,160
1 1st Class Overseer, (£320 to £360 by £10 annually)
3,840
7 2nd Class Overseers, (£260 to £300 by £10 annually)
Sunday and Holiday Allowances for Overseers
16,323
23,365
1,000
1,000
1 Class V Clerk, ($900 to $1,150 by $50 annually).
2 Apprentice Surveyors, ($800 to $1,100 by $75 aunually) 1 Student Surveyor, at $480
2 Class VI Clerks, ($450 to $850 by $50 annually).
4. 1st Class Foremen, ($960 to $1,500 by $60 annually).
1 2nd Class Foreman, ($600 to $900 by $60 annually)
10 Foremen, (at daily rates from $1.00 to $1.80)
2 Survey Coolies, at $132 each
954
1,900
(5)
480
480
938
1,499
} (6)
4,480
4,665
(1)
600
(7)
4,700
4,700
264
FIL. 264
Do.,
Personal Allowance, to 1 at $12
12
12
Do.,
Do.,
Good Conduct Allowance, to 1 at $36.. Rent Allowances, at $48 each
36
36
96
96
Electrical.
1 Engineer, (£725 to £1,000 by £25 annually).
Do.,
Charge Allowance, £100
2 Class VI Clerks, ($450 to $850 by $50 annually)..
(A)—Lighting, Telephones, Land Telegraph, Cables and Lights.
I Engineer, (£460 to £600 by £20 annually)
2 Inspectors of Works, (£400 to £480 by £20 annually)..
2 1st Class Overseers, (£320 to £360 by £10 annually)
9,927
10,227
(1)
1,200
1,200
1,332
(6)
5,520
5,789
(1)
5,760
10,740
12,433
8,336
3 2nd Class Overseers, (£260 to £300 by £10 annually).
Sunday and Holiday Allowances to Inspectors of Works
and Overseers..
9,400
6,475
(7)
320
400 (10)
2 3rd Class Telegraphists, ($1,600 to $2,100 by $100 annually).. 1 Special Class Telegraphist, ($1,000 to $2,000 by $100
annually)
2,100
3,783
(11)
1,700 (12)
Do., Do.,
2 4th Class Telegraphists, ($1,200 to $1,500 by $75 annually) 13 5th Class Telegraphists, ($900 to $1,150 by $50 annually)
Sunday and Holiday Allowances, to 6... Field Allowances, to 2 at $120 each..
1 General Foreman, ($1,200 to $1,800 by $75 annually) 3 1st Class Foremen, ($960 to $1,500 by $60 annually)
4,244
2,819
(13)
2,125
1,005
240
1,463
12,202 (14)
1,005 240
1,500 (1) 3,480
9 2nd Class Foremen, ($600 to $900 by $60 annually)
5.400
|| (15)
1 Time-keeper, ($450 to $850 by $50 annually)
523
550
1 Store-keeper, ($450 to $850 by $50 annually)
456
475.
1 Electric Fan and Light Inspector, ($450 to $850 by $50
annually).........
(1)
548
600
1,095
750
(16)
3,468
3.720
(1)
1,004
950
(-17)
.6,682
7,306
(1)
2 4th Class Draughtsman, ($450 to $850 by $50 annually) 4 Telephone supervisors, (3600 to $1,200 by $60 annually) 2 Telegraph Apprentices, ($450 to $850 by $50 annually).... 13 Telephone Operators, ($450 to $850 by $50 annually)
Carried forward
(1) Stipulated increments.
(2) One transferred to Electrical Office.
(3) Replaced by 2nd Class Overseer.
(4) One new post, and one in place of 1st Class
Overseer.
(5) One transferred from Survey Office.
(6) Transferred to Junior Clerical Service,
(7) One post vacant, will not be filled at present. (8) One promoted from 1st Class Overseer.
One promoted to Inspector of Works.
591,548
(10) Considered necessary.
528,504
(11) One promoted from 4th Class. (12) Transferred from Post Office.
(13) One promoted to 3rd Class.
(14) Ten promoted from Wireless Apprentices, and
one from Telegraph Apprentice.
(15) Transferred from Weekly Wages Sheets.
(16) One post abolished.
(17) New appointments.
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