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SCHEDULE A of Appropriation Ordinance.—Continued.
| RECEIPTS. | £ s. d. | PAYMENTS. | £ s. d. | £ s. d. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brought forward ... | 16,958 8 4 | Brought forward ... | 1,409 5 0 | 22,861 6 8 |
| Balance brought forward | ||||
| from Sept. 30, 1870 ... | 32,540 11 10 | |||
| Less transferred to | ||||
| Railway Renewal Fund ... | 2650 0 0 | |||
| 29,890 11 10 | Education—continued. | |||
| Salaries ... | 137 10 0 | |||
| Departmental Travelling | ||||
| Expenses and Contingencies | 46 5 10 | 1593 0 10 | ||
| General Contingencies. | ||||
| 141 11 4 | 141 11 4 | |||
| Little River Road — Proceeds | ||||
| of Reserves sold ... | 34 15 0 | |||
| Lighterage and Cartage ... | 467 7 0 | 502 2 0 | ||
| Balance carried down ... | 25,098 0 10 | 21,750 19 4 | ||
| £46,849 0 2 | £46,849 0 2 |
Provincial Treasury,
Christchurch, 4th Jan., 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.
12th Jan., 1871.
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Financial statement, Provincial Treasury, Appropriation Ordinance, Receipts, Payments, Education, General Contingencies, Little River Road, Lighterage and Cartage
- John Marshman, Provincial Treasurer
- John Ollivier, Provincial Auditor
Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1871, No 2