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Treasury, Wellington, 20th April, 1880. Examined and found correct: James C. Gavin, James Edwaed EitzGeeald, Secretary to the Treasury. Comptroller and Auditor- General. James B. Heywood, 25th May, 1880. Accountant to the Treasury.
STATEMENT showing the Net Issues from the Public Works Fund, &c.— continued.
By Authority : G-EOEaE Didsbuey, Government Printer, Wellington.—lBBo. Pries 9d.]
& I Expenditure. Issued. Voted. Amount Unissued. Issued in Excess. Credits. Net Expenditure, j Advances. Total. PUBLIC WORKS— continued. Class XI. —Miscellaneous Public Woexs :— Miscellaneous Public Works 110 261,227 4 4 1,376 15 11 259,85° 8 5 2,946 14 2 2,946 14 2 262,797 2 7 395, '9 2 ° 3 '32,394 17 8 Total Class XI. 261,227 4 4 1,376 is " 259,850 8 g 262,797 2 7 395,192 O 3 132,394 17 8 Class XII. —Contingent Defence :— Contingent Defence ... 111 105,000 o o 105,000 o o ... 105,000 o o 140,000 o o 35,000 o o Total Class XII. 105,000 o o 105,000 o o ... 105,000 o o 140,000 o o 35,000 o o 112 Class XIII. —Charges and Expenses of Raising Loans :— Charges and Expenses of Raising'Loans 50,000 o o 46,183 18 7 3,8! 6 i S 3,816 1 5 3,816 1 5 Total'Class XIII. 3.816 1 _5 3,816 1 ? 3,816 1 46,183 18 7 50,000 o o SUMMARY. Public Woeks Fund: — Class I.—Immigration ... „ II. —Public Works Departmental ,, III. —Railways „ IV. —Surreys of new Lines of Railways „ ¥.—Roads ,, •VX. —Land Purchases „ VII.—Waterworks on Gold Fields „ VIII. —Telegraph Extension „ IX. —Public Buildings „ X.—Lighthouses „ XI. —Miscellaneous Public Works ,, XII. —Contingent Defence „ XIII. —Charges and Expenses of Raising Loans 122,171 17 1 11,119 2 9 863,461 16 9 7,164 18 5 39,136 6 4 82,917 10 o 15,683 8 6 44,622 o 1 202,423 9 6 4,040 7 10 261,227 4 4 105,000 o o 3.816 1 s 59 3 ° 4 19 3 6,9" 5 7 41 13 4 33 <- 8 80 o o 3,844 o 4 4 19 2 77 7 3 1.376 15 11 122,112 14 1 11,114 3 6 856,55° " 2 39,136 6 4 82,884 3 4 15,603 8 6 40,777 19 9 202,418 10 4 3.9 53 ° 7 259,85 O 8 5 105,000 o o 3,8i6 1 s 52,036 18 5 459 Io " 108,578 4 6 in 710 2,335 '6 3 4,266 16 7 200 o o 27,198 14 9 82 12 11 174,149 12 6 157,868 o o 11,573 14 s I 16,162 18 o 965,128 15 8 : 2,308,700 o o 7,234 12 11 20,908 16 5 41,472 2 7 302,811 15 11 87,150 19 11 ! 201,421 6 o 15,803 8 6 39,883 s 6 67,976 14 6 70,25° ° ° 202,501 3 3 408,362 10 o 3,963 O7| 6,150 o o 262,797 2 7 39S>'9 2 o 3 105,000 o o 140,000 o o 3,816 1 5 50,000 o o 4,589 3 7 ',343,57' 4 4 13,674 3 6 261,339 13 4 114,270 6 1 24,079 17 o 2,273 5 6 205,861 6 9 2,186 19 5 132,394 17 8 35,000 o o 46,183 18 7 16,281 12 6 2,946 14 2 1,762,784 3 o 12,433 10 6 1,750,350 12 6 198,216 16 4 1.948,567 8 10 4,117,710 12 1 2,185,424 15 9 16,281 12 6 I
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