Provincial Financial Statement




PAYMENTS.

£ s. d. £ s. d.
Brought on 18,411 2 10
Charitable
Hospital 399 15 10
Charitable Aid and Lunatics 242 19 0
635 14 10
Harbor 352 13 0
Akaroa Sub-Treasury 288 10 6
Timaru do. 119 7 1
Printing and Stationery 846 9 10
Collecting the Census 129 2 0
Conveyance of English Mails and Local Posts 359 14 0
Australian Agencies 32 4 0
Compensation to sundry persons and Refund on payments in excess 400 0 0
Other Expenditure 247 11 0
Imprest Account—Advance to Canterbury Association's Estate 500 0 0
Immigration 3,092 10 4
Education 2,373 2 4
Public Works (other than Buildings) 12,242 15 4
Buildings 2,355 11 8
23,938 7 9
Balances carried down, viz
Cash in Treasury 13,075 0 10
Stores (Powder and Timber in hand) 764 15 6
13,839 16 4
£37,778 4 1

RECEIPTS.

£ s. d. £ s. d.
Brought on 48,395 5 11
Immigration—Repayment of Passage money by Assisted Immigrants—
English 1,531 6 0
Melbourne 28 12 0
1,559 18 0
Balance from 31st March, 1857
Cash in Treasury and Stores in hand 3,031 0 2
£52,986 4 1

JOHN MARSHMAN, Provincial Auditor.



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Canterbury, Provincial Treasurer, Financial Statement, Receipts, Payments, Year ending 31 March 1858
  • John Marshman, Provincial Auditor