Provincial Financial Statement




NELSON GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. 73

RECEIPTS.

£ s. d. £ s. d.
Amount forward... 15,183 0 7
Total Receipts... 15,183 0 7
Balance to next Quarter 3,528 2 10
Total £18,711 3 5

DISBURSEMENTS.

£ s. d. £ s. d.
Amount forward 1,297 5 1
Buildings, Amuri 100 0 0
Maitai River Banks—to meet equivalent subscriptions 14 9 0
Compensation for Land for Roads 25 10 0
Lesser Public Works... 53 4 9
Road, Pigeon Valley to Dovedale 3 8 0
Dog Act 312 4 6
SOUTH-WEST GOLDFIELDS.
Justice.
Wardens 86 12 4
Police 130 5 0
Land and Public Works.
Engineer and Surveyor 27 12 0
Charitable 10 5 0
Public Works.
North and South Buller Road, above Lyell 343 17 6
Buildings 20 0 0
Advances to be accounted for 14,471 16 0
Total Disbursements 4,239 7 5
Balance from last Year £18,711 3 5
Total

JOHN SHARP,
Provincial Treasurer.

I hereby certify that I have examined the accounts of the Provincial Treasurer of the Province of Nelson, for the Quarter ended 30th June, 1870, and have compared them with the Vouchers, and find the computation correct; that the Revenues and Receipts brought on charge and required by law to be paid into the Provincial Account were so paid; that all moneys issued in payment of Public Moneys have been made on warrants of the Superintendent duly certified by me; that all moneys issued in payment of services rendered were legally available according to the terms of the Provincial Audit Act, 1866; and the Expenditure shown in the said accounts has been properly classified, and that any part thereof which may have been incurred without authority of law is separately shown.

H. D. JACKSON,
Provincial Auditor.

Nelson, 1st July, 1870.



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💰 Finance & Revenue
1 July 1870
Financial statement, Provincial Treasurer, Nelson, Receipts, Disbursements, Quarter ending June 1870, Audit
  • John Sharp, Provincial Treasurer
  • H. D. Jackson, Provincial Auditor