Financial Appropriation Schedule




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SCHEDULE B OF APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE.

LAND AND WORKS ACCOUNT.

RECEIPTS. PAYMENTS.
£ s. d. £ s. d.
Land Revenue 6,221 10 3 Waste Lands Board.
Education—School Contributions 127 10 0 Salaries 125 0 0
Immigration 531 2 8 Surveys.
Sinking funds 3,500 0 0 Salaries and Allowances 1,037 3 0
Preparation of Crown Grants 205 5 8
Contingencies 37 11 9
1,280 0 5
Balance brought forward from Dec. 31, 1870 10,880 2 11 Immigration.
7,240 17 7 London Office Salaries 2,379 14 0
Contingencies 185 0 0
Quarantine Barracks 686 16 1
20 0 0
3,271 10 1
Buildings and Works.
Female Gaol, Christchurch 681 10 0
Lunatic Asylum Additions 141 0 3
Orphan Asylum ditto 173 16 9
Immigration Barracks ditto 8 15 0
Buildings for New Schools 266 16 2
Malvern Hills Coal Road 100 0 0
Ashley Bridge 100 0 0
Lyttelton Drainage 350 0 0
Court Buildings, Timaru 131 16 3
Contingencies 24 15 0
1,973 9 5
Road Boards.
Waipara District 50 0 0
Kowai ditto 50 0 0
Ashley ditto 62 10 0
Oxford ditto 12 10 0
Cust ditto 50 0 0
Mandeville & Rangiora do 75 0 0
Kirweon ditto 87 10 0
Spreydon ditto 25 0 0
Halswell ditto 12 10 0
Little River ditto 68 15 0
Ellesmere ditto 150 0 0
Malvern ditto 87 10 0
Rakaia ditto 87 10 0
Raukapuka ditto 37 10 0
Levels ditto 67 0 0
Waimate ditto 75 0 0
Mount Cook ditto 100 0 0
1,098 5 0
£17,621 0 6 Balance carried down 7,753 4 11
9,867 15 7
£17,621 0 6

Provincial Treasury,
Christchurch, 3rd April, 1871.

JOHN MARSHMAN,
Provincial Treasurer.

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

JOHN OLLIVIER,
Provincial Auditor.

17th April, 1871.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1871, No 17





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💰 Schedule B of Appropriation Ordinance (continued from previous page)

💰 Finance & Revenue
3 April 1871
Appropriation, Financial Statement, Land Revenue, Education, Immigration, Buildings, Roads
  • John Marshman, Provincial Treasurer
  • John Ollivier, Provincial Auditor