Financial Accounts




AUGUST 10.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1091

CONSOLIDATED FUND for the Quarter ended 30th JUNE, 1882.
LOCAL BODIES.

EXPENDITURE.

£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Revenue paid over to Local Bodies,—
Revenue from License and other Fees 3,768 19 8
Revenue from Lands made over 670 9 11
Gold Fields Revenue 3,212 12 3
Gold Duty 4,110 19 8 11,763 1 6
Counties Separate Accounts,—
Amount distributed amongst Road Boards in Counties where "The Counties Act, 1876," is not in full operation 233 2 11
Advance Accounts,—
Payments made on behalf of Local Bodies 92 14 2 12,088 18 7
Balance on 30th June, 1882,—
Cash in the Public Account 5,195 6 3
Advances in the hands of Officers of the Government,—
Colonial 1,966 6 3 7,161 12 6
Total £19,250 11 1

ACCOUNTS.

£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Withdrawals,—
Armed Constabulary Reward Fund 23 17 6
Canterbury Surplus Land Revenue 1,459 3 4
Miscellaneous Deposits 26,093 15 8
Westland Loan Act Redemption 48 15 0 27,625 11 6
Balance on 30th June, 1882,—
Cash in the Public Account 21,603 19 10
Advances in the hands of Officers of the Government,—
Colonial 142 0 0
Foreign 20,135 7 4 20,277 7 4 41,881 7 2
Total £69,506 18 8

Examined and found correct:
JAMES EDWARD FITZGERALD,
Controller and Auditor-General.

JAMES C. GAVIN,
Secretary to the Treasury.
JAMES B. HEYWOOD,
Accountant to the Treasury.



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💰 Consolidated Fund and Local Bodies Expenditure

💰 Finance & Revenue
10 August 1882
Expenditure, Revenue, Local Bodies, Gold Fields, Counties, Advances
  • James Edward Fitzgerald, Controller and Auditor-General
  • James C. Gavin, Secretary to the Treasury
  • James B. Heywood, Accountant to the Treasury