Financial Statement




SCHEDULE C OF APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE.

RAILWAY AND HARBOUR WORKS ACCOUNT.

RECEIPTS. £ s. d.
Sale of Debentures — Canterbury Loan Ordinance, 1862 8,248 0 0
Two-fifths of Land Revenue... 33,420 4 5
Rents ... 2,447 5 4
Incidental Receipts 10 0 0
44,125 9 9
Balance from 31st March ... 48,026 7 9
92,151 17 6
EXPENDITURE. £ s. d. £ s. d.
CHARGES ON LOANS — Canterbury Loan Ordinance, 1862.
Interest at 6 per cent... ... 419 0 0
LYTTELTON AND CHRISTCHURCH RAILWAY.
Railway Works, &c. 6,000 0 0
Resident Engineer — travelling expenses 62 10 0
Draftsman at Heathcote Valley... 52 13 4
Survey Expenses ... 18 8 0
6,133 11 4
GREAT SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Purchase of Land ... 291 17 6
Law Expenses on Transfer of Land 8 11 4
Railway Works, and Engineering superintendence 32,274 4 11
32,569 13 9
GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY.
Purchase of Land ... ... 15 10 0
HARBOUR WORKS.
Timaru Landing Service... 1,622 6 5
LYTTELTON HARBOUR.
Resident Engineer ... 75 0 0
Office Expenses, Sundries, &c... 5 7 0
Plant, &c., for Hard Labor Gang, at Breakwater 92 10 7
Sea Wall Contract ... 7,000 0 0
Contingencies ... 87 16 0
7,258 13 7
UNVOTED EXPENDITURE.
Adjustment of Account with the Union Bank of Australia 104 16 0
Lyttelton and Christchurch Railway — Purchase of Land 5 0 0
109 16 0
8,781 0 0
Balance in favor of account to 1st July, 1866 48,028 11 1
44,123 6 5
92,151 17 6 92,151 17 6

Audit Office, 22nd Aug., 1866.

H. E. ALPORT,
Acting Provincial Auditor.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1866, No 61





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💰 Finance & Revenue
22 August 1866
Receipts, Expenditure, Canterbury Province, Financial Statement
  • H. E. Alport, Acting Provincial Auditor