Financial Statements




Nov. 1.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 3281

Six Months ended 30th September, 1928, compared with the Six Months ended 30th September, 1927—continued.

WAYS ACCOUNT.

SIX MONTHS ENDED 30TH SEPT., 1927. Gross. EXPENDITURE. SIX MONTHS ENDED 30TH SEPTEMBER, 1928. Gross.
£ s. d. 3,471,227 7 5 Annual Appropriation,— Vote—Working Railways Unauthorized Expenditure— Services not provided for £ s. d. 3,248,476 6 7 £ s. d. 3,260,279 5 6
.. .. 11,802 18 11
1,054,865 12 2 Government Railways Amendment Act, 1926, Section 38, (1) (a),— Interest on Capital Moneys expended on Railways (on account) .. 1,122,725 3 11
45,326 2 1 Balance at end of Six Months,— Cash in the Public Account 56,439 2 3
199,043 0 9 Imprest outstanding— In the Dominion 375,975 7 7
46,940 2 6 In London .. 62,151 18 3
295,000 0 0 Investment Account— Securities held 245,000 0 0 739,566 8 1
586,309 5 4
£5,112,402 4 11 Totals .. £5,122,570 17 6

*For explanatory statement see page 3233.

INVESTMENT ACCOUNT.

£ s. d. 1,100,000 0 0 Balance at beginning of year,— Investment Account— Securities held £ s. d. .. £ s. d. 2,275,000 0 0
.. Balance at end of Six Months,— Investment Account— Securities held .. 2,450,000 0 0
£1,100,000 0 0 Totals .. .. £4,725,000 0 0

*For explanatory statement see page 3233.

R. E. Hayes,
Secretary to the Treasury.

A. D. Park,
Assistant Secretary to the Treasury.

Examined and found correct.

G. F. C. Campbell,
Controller and Auditor-General.
27th October, 1928.

The Treasury, Wellington,
26th October, 1928.



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💰 Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for Working Railways (continued from previous page)

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Financial Statement, Working Railways, Receipts, Expenditure, Investment Account, Credits in Aid, Railway Revenue
  • R. E. Hayes, Secretary to the Treasury
  • A. D. Park, Assistant Secretary to the Treasury
  • G. F. C. Campbell, Controller and Auditor-General