✨ Railway Traffic and Construction Costs




May 1.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 487

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TRAFFIC ON ALL SECTIONS, from 1st April, 1889, to 31st March, 1890.

All Sections.
Passengers.
First Class.
S.
R.
Second Class.
S.
R.
Total.
Season Tickets.
Total.
Number.
Parcels.
Horses.
Carriages.
Dogs.
Total.
Number.
Drays, &c.
Cattle.
Calves.
Sheep.
Pigs.
Total.

1890
1889
Inc.
Dec.

Tons.
All Sections.
Chaff, &c.
Wool.
Firewood.
Timber.
Grain.
Merchandise.
Minerals.
Total.

1890
1889
Increase
Decrease

ESTIMATED COST OF CONSTRUCTION OF ALL LINES, including Public Works Loan Expenditure on Harbour Works forming Part of the Railway System.

Gross Cost of Opened and Unopened Lines.
Cost of Opened Lines.

To 31st March, 1890

Railway Department, 30th April, 1890.

A. C. FIFE,
Accountant, New Zealand Railways.



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Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 1890, No 23





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

πŸš‚ Railway Working Account, showing revenue and expenditure to 31 March 1890 (continued from previous page)

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
30 April 1890
Railway, Revenue, Expenditure, Financial Year, 1889-90, Sections, North Island, Middle Island, Traffic, Construction Costs
  • A. C. Fife, Accountant, New Zealand Railways