FINANCIAL.
QUARTERLY, ACCOUNTS. (BY TELEGRAPH PRESS ASSOCIATION. ) AVELLINGTON, Feb. 2. The public accounts for the December quarter have been gazetted. They show the Consolidated Fund ordinary revenue and expenditure as follows (shillings and pence emitted): — REATENUE. Cash in public account, October 1, 1924, £529,119. . . ‘ - Imprests outstanding in New Zealand, £750,105. Imprests outstanding in London, £189,029. ! Investment account, £2,448,i63. Total balance brought forward, £3,917,018. . j ORDINARY REVENUE. Customs, £1,980,293. Stamp and death duties, £1,024,521. Post and Telegraph, £815,314. Land Tax, £1,107,865. Income tax, £207,718. Beer duty, £187,130. Railways, £1,821,658. Registration and other fees, £26,441. Marine, £32,709. Interest on public moneys, £210,256. Miscellaneous, £30,589. Total ordinary revenue, £7,444,495. Territorial revenue, £39,808. Printing and stationery department receipts, £66,183. Recoveries, £3078. Credits in reduction, £392,699. Credits in aid, £562,414. Proceeds of Treasury Bills issued £850,000. Total revenue, £13,275,698. Total for corresponding quarter last year, £12,502,809. EXPENDITURE.
Permanent- appropriations civil list, £BIOS. Debt services interest £3,179,691. Transfer to loans redemption, £155,740. Expenditure under various special Acts, £265,417. Old age pensions, £172,130. Widows’ pensions, £35,165. Military pensions, £6645. War Pensions Act, 1915, £283,622. Miners’ Phthisis Act, 1915, £9763. Annual appropriations, £4,405,793. Amortisation of debt, £12,200. Treasury bills redeemed, £600,000. Transfer to Public Works Fund £1,000,000. Services unprovided for, £1931. Balances at end of quarter:— Cash in public account, £1,046,216. Imprests outstanding in New Zealand, £901,454. Imprests outstanding 'in London, £298,535. Investment account, £893,277. Total expenditure. £13,275,698.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 3 February 1925, Page 5
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