Provincial Government Financial Statement




Superintendent's Office,
Auckland, April 26th, 1867.

J. WILLIAMSON,
Superintendent.

THE following statement is published for general information.

AN ESTIMATE OF THE ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF THE AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT ON THE
18TH APRIL, 1867.

ASSETS. £ s. d.
Bank of New Zealand in account 5,952 5 0
Ditto on account of Debentures 26,668 5 0
Cash in Treasury 133 15 1
General Government for advances made, and Customs at outports 9,410 0 0
City of Auckland per City Board 1,500 0 0
Immigration Bonds past due £2,724 0 0
Ditto on which instalments are due 2,577 0 0
Ditto not yet due 699 0 0
Ditto Promissory Notes, payable on demand 21,000 0 0
27,000 0 0
£70,064 5 1
LIABILITIES. £ s. d.
Accounts payable 3,761 0 0
Interest on Debentures payable 2,550 0 0
Appropriated from Loan 1863, per Loan and Empowering Acts, and not yet expended* £47,532 0 0
Liabilities for Works under Contract not included in the above 800 0 0
48,332 0 0
£54,643 0 0
  • Stockade Improvements, £277; Lunatic Asylum, £322; Post Office and Custom House, £16,740; Immigration, £6,326; Railway, £5,782; Water Works, £2,734; Native Land Purchase, £6,396; Harbour Loan, £4,507; Liabilities for Works under Contract, £800; Great South Road for Bridges, £1,000; Contingencies, 2,639.

R. B. LUSK,
Provincial Accountant.



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🏘️ Estimate of Assets and Liabilities of the Auckland Provincial Government

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
26 April 1867
Assets, Liabilities, Financial Statement, Auckland Provincial Government, Bank of New Zealand, Debentures, Cash, Treasury, General Government, Customs, City Board, Immigration Bonds, Promissory Notes, Accounts Payable, Loan, Stockade Improvements, Lunatic Asylum, Post Office, Custom House, Railway, Water Works, Native Land Purchase, Harbour Loan, Great South Road, Bridges, Contingencies
  • J. Williamson, Superintendent
  • R. B. Lusk, Provincial Accountant