Financial Statement




SCHEDULE A OF APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE—continued.

RECEIPTS. £ s. d. EXPENDITURE. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Brought forward ... 17,052 2 6 Brought forward ... 1,162 2 2 10,404 0 7
Steam Bonus ... 250 0 0
Maintenance of Fire Engine ... 25 0 0
Contingencies ... 62 7 3
Bonus to Cole, and Co., for West Coast Mail Services ... 800 0 0
Grant to Agricultural and Pastoral Association ... 50 0 0 1,849 0 5
IMMIGRATION.
Immigration (English Agency) ... 600 0 0
Salaries ... 287 10 0
Furniture, Rations, &c. ... 494 10 5 11,982 0 5
EDUCATION.
Maintenance of superior schools ... 187 10 0
Maintenance of ordinary schools ... 881 18 9
Salaries ... 162 10 0
Members of Board ... 18 18 0
Departmental travelling expenses ... 15 4 3
Contingencies ... 111 0 0
Establishment of new schools ... 334 3 9 1,711 4 9
Balance against account to 1st October, 1866 ... 11,277 15 0 Balance against account from 30th June, 1865 ... 15,346 15 2
28,329 17 6 12,983 2 4
28,329 17 6

I have examined the above Account, and compared the several items with the voucher, and find the same to be correct.

J. OLLIVIER,
Provincial Auditor.

Feb. 15, 1867.



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💰 Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for the Province of Canterbury (continued from previous page)

💰 Finance & Revenue
15 February 1867
Receipts, Expenditure, Provincial Treasurer, Canterbury, Quarterly Report, Immigration, Education
  • J. Ollivier, Provincial Auditor