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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 40
STATEMENT of the RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE of the CONSOLIDATED ORDINARY REVENUE
QUARTER ENDED 31ST MARCH, 1926.
£ s. d.
416,253 6 10
985,552 7 9
287,298 0 2
1,293,161 15 9
2,982,265 10 6
2,135,923 8 5
911,697 19 6
672,978 19 7
70,814 14 6
3,041,523 10 10
170,515 4 5
Dr.3,386,813 6 4
79,097 9 3
28,247 3 7
Dr. 121,617 0 10
1,563,310 14 9
897,756 8 11
10,122 6 0
8,410 1 5
28,715 10 0
19,719 11 5
6,130,402 15 5
85,461 13 11
6,215,864 9 4
86,440 16 1
104,277 12 11
108,690 16 3
9,321 8 1
308,730 13 4
7,991 9 3
763,584 13 10
10,168 2 3
.. 639 0 0
.. 2 3 4
60,012 1 3
.. 10,472 4 4
844,878 5 0
10,359,730 7 5
RECEIPTS.
Balance at beginning of Quarter,--
Cash in the Public Account
Imprests outstanding—
In the Dominion
In London ..
Investment Account
Ordinary Revenue,--
Customs
Stamp and Death Duties
Postal and Telegraph
Land-tax
Income-tax
Beer Duty
Railways
Registration and other Fees
Marine
Interest on Public Moneys
Interest on Railway Capital liability
Interest on the Public Debt Redemption Fund
Local Bodies’ Loans Act, 1908, Section 76 ..
Rents of Buildings
Tourist and Health Resorts
Miscellaneous
Territorial Revenue
Departmental Receipts,--
Printing and Stationery Department
Justice Department
Stamp Duties Department
Native Department
Recoveries on account of Expenditure of previous Years
Credits in reduction,--
Permanent appropriations—
Debt services—
Interest
Sinking Fund
Repayment of Funded Debt
Under Special Acts of the Legislature—
Finance Act, 1921–22, Section 13 (Transfers to Advances to other Governments Account)
Native Trustee Act, 1920, Section 17—
Advance to Native Trustee’s Account repaid
Miner’s Phthisis Act, 1915
Pensions Act, 1926 (Miner’s Phthisis)
War Pensions Act, 1915
Public Service Classification and Superannuation Act, 1908, Section 49 and Amendments (Public Service)
Finance Act, 1925, Section 27 (Increased Benefits for Widows and Children of Deceased Contributors)
Miscellaneous Special Acts
Carried forward
QUARTER ENDED 31ST MARCH, 1927.
£ s. d.
369,232 0 7
777,104 0 7
283,533 0 3
558,100 2 1
1,987,969 3 6
£ s. d.
2,042,986 4 8
942,350 5 2
652,728 13 7
73,413 15 3
3,024,830 18 10
165,789 1 6
.. ..
79,654 4 1
30,931 1 8
125,427 12 11
753,056 7 0
463,146 19 2
6,195 18 6
10,583 19 3
32,483 6 1
24,470 14 4
8,428,049 2 0
84,320 14 6
8,512,369 16 6
77,110 18 3
106,602 13 4
105,059 10 1
8,374 12 1
297,147 13 9
5,369 1 4
302,516 15 1
705,437 2 2
3,000 0 0
235 15 7
708,672 17 9
.. ..
10,000 0 0
.. ..
435 2 1
.. ..
736 2 3
6,081 11 7
796 8 11
18,049 4 10
726,722 2 7
11,529,577 17 8
NOTE.—In these accounts the credits-in-aid (section 51, Public Revenues Act, 1926) and other credits in reduction of expenditure are shown as receipts, and are not deducted from the expenditure as prior to 1924–25.
For the purposes of comparison a summary showing the net expenditure will be found on page 2071.
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