MUNICIPAL ESTIMATES FOR 1883.
♦ Tin: Mayor of Auckland has presented the financial estimates for the year ending March 31st, ISB3. Receipts and expenditure are estimated as follows :—.Receipts : Rates, £6000 ; licenses and fees, £6500 ; abattoirs and endowment rents, £7000; asphalt, £750; insurance companies' contributions, £350 ; sundries, £500; improvement trust contribution (office expenses), £150 ; transfer from sinking fund debenture account, £1250; interest, £1000 : total, £24,100. Expenditure : Salaries, £2500 ; printing, advertising, and stationery, £550 ; improvement trust office rent, £200 ; other office charges, £150 ; wages (streets), £3500 ; metal, £1500 ; carting, £2400 ; timber, £300 ; asphalt, £2000 ; plant, £200; lighting, £1400; insurance, £225 ; Fire Brigade, £SOO ; abattoirs, £500 ; contracts' deposits refunded, £1000; sundries, £500 : total, £17,725. The estimated receipts and expenditure under the consolidated loan rates and interest account are as follow :—Receipts : Rates, £11,000; improvement trust contribution, £2100 ; water levenue, £2500. Expenditure : Twelve months' interest (£250,000), £15,000; exchange, 1 per cent., £150; sinking fund debentures transfei-red, £1250. The Public Library rates are estimated at £370, and the expenditure at £505.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6423, 19 June 1882, Page 3
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