Financial Abstracts




COMPARATIVE ABSTRACT STATEMENT, SHEWING THE REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE FOR WELLINGTON, PROVINCE OF NEW MUNSTER, FOR THE QUARTERS ENDING 31ST MARCH, 1849 AND 1850 RESPECTIVELY.

1849.

REVENUE.

QUARTER ENDING. CUSTOMS AND OTHER ORDINARY REVENUE. Total Ordinary Revenue
£ s. d.
31st March Customs Receipts 5,372 12 0
Deduct for drawback due to the Commissariat upon Spirits supplied to Her Majesty’s Troops for Quarter ending 31st March, 1849... 664 8 6
Deduct drawback on Imports re-exported... 7 10 0
671 18 6
4,700 13 6
Ordinary Revenue... 239 3 0
Incidental... 41 13 5
280 16 5

EXPENDITURE.

By Parliamentary Grant. Civil and Ordinary Expenditure. Roads, Public Works, and other Extraordinary Expenditure.
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
2,000 0 0 3,697 6 6 4,366 10 11
Totals 4,981 9 11 2,000 0 0 3,697 6 6
4,981 9 11 4,366 10 11

1850.

REVENUE.

QUARTER ENDING. CUSTOMS AND OTHER ORDINARY REVENUE. Total Ordinary Revenue
£ s. d.
31st March Customs Receipts 2,907 17 7
Deduct Drawback on Imports re-exported... 53 1 7
Other Ordinary Revenue... 253 6 9
Incidental... 8 4 9
261 11 6
Totals 3,116 7 6

EXPENDITURE.

By Parliamentary Grant. Civil and Ordinary Expenditure. Roads, Public Works, and other Extraordinary Expenditure.
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
0 0 0 3,009 3 7 1,045 19 1
Totals 0 0 0 3,009 3 7 1,045 19 1

Auditor’s Office, Wellington, 27th April, 1850.

GODFREY J. THOMAS,
Auditor General.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF New Munster Gazette 1850, No 7





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💰 Abstract of Revenue and Expenditure for Wellington (continued from previous page)

💰 Finance & Revenue
27 April 1850
Revenue, Expenditure, Financial Report, Wellington
  • GODFREY J. THOMAS, Auditor General