Government Revenue and Expenditure Statement




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

[No. 64

STATEMENT of the RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE of the CONSOLIDATED
ORDINARY REVENUE

QUARTER
ENDED 30TH JUNE,
1911.

RECEIPTS.

£ s. d.
564,201 9 0
17,921 0 0
107 12 5
4,253 2 9

586,488 4 2

681,662 12 8
251,298 8 4
286,863 10 4
1,458 9 1
4,085 16 1
26,494 12 9
827,905 9 8
21,475 11 0
10,470 17 2
42,652 15 7

2,154,923 2 8

10,043 12 4
4 10 9
11,858 13 7

21,906 16 8

62,865 5 0

2,238,695 4 4

2,000 0 0

101 13 9

£2,827,180 2 9

Balance at beginning of Quarter,--
Cash in the Public Account
Advances in the hands of Officers of the Government—
In the Dominion
On account of Imperial Pensions
On account of other Governments

Ordinary Revenue,--
Customs
Stamps (Stamp Department)
Post and Telegraph Revenue
Land-tax
Income-tax
Beer Duty
Railways
Registration and other Fees
Marine.
Miscellaneous

Territorial Revenue,--
Cash Land Sales . .
Deferred-payment Land Sales
Pastoral Runs, Rents, and Miscellaneous

National Endowment Revenue

The New Zealand Loans Act, 1908,--
The State Fire Insurance Act, 1908—
Debentures matured 1st May, 1911, renewed

Recoveries on account of Expenditure of previous years

Totals

QUARTER ENDED 30TH JUNE,
1912.

£ s. d.
770,841 8 8

81,183 11 11
23 15 6
5,727 0 7

807,275 11 8

777,218 12 11
230,964 1 4
328,538 11 2
4,939 0 8
5,788 2 1
27,276 8 1
935,228 16 9
24,152 16 3
12,730 8 4
46,555 16 4

2,388,987 6 11

£ s. d.
19,471 5 10
0 13 1
16,224 5 3

29,696 4 2

59,418 19 7

2,477,497 12 8

£2,284,773 4 4

TREASURY BILLS

£ s. d.
400,000 0 0

£400,000 0 0

Treasury Bills issued during Quarter..

Totals



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💰 Statement of Receipts and Expenditure of the Consolidated Ordinary Revenue for Quarters Ended 30th June 1911 and 1912

💰 Finance & Revenue
Consolidated Ordinary Revenue, Receipts, Expenditure, Public Account, Customs, Stamps, Post and Telegraph, Land-tax, Income-tax, Beer Duty, Railways, National Endowment Revenue, Treasury Bills