Financial Statement




2550
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 69

STATEMENT of the RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE of the CONSOLIDATED
ORDINARY REVENUE

QUARTER
ENDED 30TH SEPT.,
1923.

RECEIPTS.

£ s. d.
338,669 8 7 Balance at beginning of Quarter,—
Cash in the Public Account
839,262 4 11 Imprests outstanding—
129,036 18 9 In the Dominion
2,820,768 14 0 In London
Investment Account
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4,127,737 6 3

1,716,945 13 3 Ordinary Revenue,—
735,545 4 0 Customs
659,290 2 9 Stamp and Death Duties
53,108 7 8 Postal and Telegraph Revenue
105,666 18 9 Land-tax
128,155 14 1 Income-tax
1,493,447 7 5 Beer Duty
47,546 6 0 Railways
20,782 14 1 Registration and other Fees
159,259 11 4 Marine
9,250 3 3 Interest on Public Moneys
7,032 7 2 Local Bodies’ Loans Act, 1908, Section 76
7,281 4 9 Rents of Buildings
15,676 18 8 Tourist and Health Resorts
Miscellaneous
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5,158,988 13 2

66,481 2 8 Territorial Revenue..
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5,225,469 15 10

45,473 14 10 Departmental Receipts—
Printing and Stationery Department
67 10 0 Recoveries on account of Expenditure of previous Years
Unauthorized
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45,541 4 10

Credits in reduction,—
Permanent Appropriations—
Debt Services—
Interest
Transfer to Loans Redemption Account for reduction of Funded Debt
Under special Acts of the Legislature—
Finance Act, 1921-22, Section 13 (Transfers to Advances to other Govern-
ments Account)
Miner’s Phthisis Act, 1915
Pensions Act, 1913 (Widows Pensions)
War Pensions Act, 1915
Miscellaneous special Acts
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392 4 7

Credits-in-aid,—
Vote—Legislative Departments
Treasury Department
Land and Income Tax Department
Stamp Duties Department
National Provident and Friendly Societies Department
Working Railways
Post and Telegraph Working-expenses
Public Buildings
Maintenance and Improvement of Roads
Maintenance of Irrigation-works
Native Department..
Department of External Affairs
Cook Islands
Department of Industries and Commerce
Department of Justice
Supreme and Magistrates’ Courts
Prisons Department
Crown Law Office
Police Department
Pensions Department
Mines Department
Department of Internal Affairs
Audit Department
Public Service Commissioner’s Office
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9,399,140 11 6 Carried forward

QUARTER ENDED 30TH SEPTEMBER,
1924.

£ s. d.
663,691 1 1
893,787 3 7
181,731 2 2
2,483,119 7 6
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4,222,328 14 4

£ s. d.
1,973,108 19 3
709,545 13 0
631,144 5 1
62,468 19 4
116,633 13 0
140,225 8 9
1,656,312 12 2
43,789 0 7
22,696 8 9
107,040 15 10
9,369 6 5
6,297 5 4
8,415 13 3
42,815 15 9
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5,529,863 16 6

69,435 16 4
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5,599,299 12 10

48,821 2 11

3,209 5 5
6,150 5 6
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58,180 13 10

498,554 17 5
411 19 8

30,000 0 0
624 13 1
110 0 10
21 15 2
863 9 7
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530,086 15 9

0 15 0
1,522 10 6
599 16 8
97 6 1
1 12 5
183,478 17 3
43,651 16 8
10,969 17 2
939 13 6
157 3 1
1,190 6 2
50 5 0
1 11 6
6 17 3
539 14 7
362 16 1
11,935 4 10
143 9 10
1,142 3 1
28,833 5 7
168 3 8
8,765 3 8
3,728 14 6
1,313 7 1
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299,600 10 9 10,409,895 16 9

Note.—In these accounts the credits-in-aid (section 22, Appropriation Act, 1923) and other credits in reduction of expenditure are
shown as receipts, and are not deducted from the expenditure as formerly.
For the purposes of comparison a summary showing the net expenditure will be found on page 45.



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