Financial Statements




May 16.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1565

BODIES ACCOUNT for the Quarters ended 31st MARCH, 1907 and 1906, respectively—continued.

QUARTER ENDED 31ST MARCH, 1906. EXPENDITURE. QUARTER ENDED 31ST MARCH, 1907.
£ s. d. 47,041 0 0 Brought forward .. .. .. .. £ s. d. .. 43,330 0 0
600 0 0 Grants under “The Local Bodies’ Loans Act, 1901”—continued. 400 0 0
100 0 0 Drainage Boards— ..
.. Eltham .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 900 0 0
Maungatua .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
Ohaupo .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
700 0 0 1,300 0 0
47,741 0 0 Total Grants .. .. .. .. .. 44,630 0 0
18,836 3 8 Annual Appropriations,— .. 15,338 5 8
Vote 124—Roads to open up Crown Lands .. .. .. ..
779 12 2 Balance at end of Quarter,— 397 0 8
Cash in the Public Account .. .. .. .. .. ..
4 0 0 Advances in the hands of Officers of the Government— ..
In the Colony .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
783 12 2 397 0 8
£67,360 15 10 Totals .. .. .. .. .. .. .. £60,365 6 4

ZEALAND ACT 1903 ACCOUNT for the Quarters ended 31st MARCH, 1907 and 1906, respectively.

Balance at end of Quarter,—
£500,000 0 0 Investment Account— £500,000 0 0
75,000 preference shares issued by the Bank of New Zealand .. ..

ROBERT J. COLLINS,
Secretary to the Treasury.

R. B. VINCENT,
Accountant to the Treasury.

Examined and found correct.
J. K. WARBURTON,
Controller and Auditor-General.



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💰 Bank of New Zealand: Statement of Receipts and Expenditure (continued from previous page)

💰 Finance & Revenue
Financial statement, Receipts, Expenditure, Local bodies loans, Drainage boards, Public account, Government advances
  • Robert J. Collins, Secretary to the Treasury
  • R. B. Vincent, Accountant to the Treasury
  • J. K. Warburton, Controller and Auditor-General

💰 New Zealand Act 1903 Account Statement

💰 Finance & Revenue
New Zealand Act 1903, Investment account, Bank of New Zealand shares
  • Robert J. Collins, Secretary to the Treasury
  • R. B. Vincent, Accountant to the Treasury
  • J. K. Warburton, Controller and Auditor-General