Provincial financial statement




PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY.

Statement of Receipts and Expenditure by the Provincial Treasurer, for the Half-year ending 30th September, 1858.

PAYMENTS. RECEIPTS.
Permanent Charges— Customs £4,448 0 4
Contribution to General Government 2,000 0 0 Crown Lands, viz.—
Education Grant 1,062 10 0 Land Sales, (less £128 returned, as per other side) 28,978 7 0
3,062 10 0 Pasturage License Fees 7,527 1 5
Executive— Timber-cutting do. 21 10 0
Superintendent's Department 345 16 8 Contributions by Runholders towards expenses of surveying runs 92 8 0
Provincial Secretary's do. 351 16 8 Forfeited Deposits 18 0 0 36,637 6 5
" Treasurer's do. 185 16 8
" Auditor's do. 50 0 0 Resident Magistrate's Department—
" Solicitor's do. 93 0 3 Court Fees 121 14 7
" General Expenses 194 16 4 Fines 283 13 0 405 7 7
1,221 6 7
Legislative— Auctioneers' Licenses 440 0 0
Provincial Council 263 8 0
Returning Officers and Poll Clerks 7 0 0 Publicans' do. 795 0 0
270 8 0
Administration of Justice— Registration of Deeds 202 19 11
Supreme Court Department 55 14 1
Sheriff and Gaol do. 359 18 2 " of Dogs 50 0 0
Coroner's do. 40 11 0
Registration do. 399 18 6 Patients in Hospital 32 0 0
Resident Magistrate's do. 302 8 7
Police do. 788 16 6 Incidental Receipts 39 2 6
Inspector of Sheep do. 193 15 0
2,141 1 10
Crown Lands—
Waste Lands Board (less £128 returned to Purchasers who had paid in excess) 489 11 0
Surveys 3,091 14 5
3,581 5 5
Carried forward £10,276 11 10 Carried forward


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