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ASSETS and LIABILITIES of the CONSOLIDATED FUND— continued.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1880-81
LIABILITIES 'PAID—continued. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Brought forward 2,600 3 7 20,519 6 10 •ERMANENT APPROPRIATIONS— continued. TJndbb Special Acts of the Legislatuee— continued. "Pensions Act, 1856,"— Swainson, W., 1 January, 1880, to 31 March, 1880 100 o o " Schafer and Others Pensions Act, 1872 " — MoQ-uire, E., 1 January, 1880, to 31 March, 1880 ... Schafer, C, 1 October, 1879, to 31 March, 1880 ... 4 11 6 15 o o 19 11 6 " Walsh and Others Pensions Act, 1869 " — Hewitt, E. A., 1 January, 1880, to 31 March, 1880... 12 10 o Subsidies paid to Local Bodies:— Under Financial Arrangements Acts, 1877 and 1878, — Counties ... ... ... Boad Boards 2,732 S ' 2,084 ' ° 9 3 7 2,093 4 7 Land Revenue paid oveb to Counties :— Under "The Financial Arrangements Act 1876 Amendment Act, 1877," section 6, — • Twenty per cent, paid to Counties 7,487 o 6 Sales op Land on Defeeeed Payments :— Under "The Land Act, 1877," section 59, — Payments of one-third of proceeds to — Counties ... Road Boards ... ... ... 3.O5S 4 ° 2,851 o 9 5,906 4 9 " New Plymouth Haeboe Boabd Endowment Aci, 1874:"-Twenty-fire per cent, of the proceeds of Land sold within the Provincial District of Taranaki to 31 March, 1880 327 6 S "Railways Consteuction Act, 1878:" — Receipts derived from proceeds of Sales of Land transferred to EUesmere and Forsyth Reclamation and Akaroa Railway Trust Account in the Public Works Fund, to 31 March, 1880 321 19 6 Reclaimed Land, Wellington Haeboub:— Value of Promissory Notes written off 2,065 Io ° .NNUAL APPROPRIATIONS:— Gross Vote No. i—Liabilities of 1879-80: — Expenditure. ClaBS I. —Colonial Secretary,— Item 1 —Legislative ... ... £128 9 4 „ 2 —Electoral ... ... 269 13 8 „ 3 —Audit Office ... ... 130 11 8 ,, 4 —Government Statist ... 1,487 9 5 „ 5 —Geological and Meteorological 198 7 n „ 6—Charitable ... ... 10,455 T3 5 „ 7 —Lunatic Asylums ... 2,703 5 7 „ 8—Printing and Stationary 560 16 9 „ 9 —Miscellaneous ... 4,021 19 5 Class II.—Colonial Treasurer, —■ Item 10 —Treasury ... ,. 4 13 3 „ 11 —Land-Tax ... .. 1,216 9 '5 „ 12 —Miscellaneous .. S°>411 J ° Class III.—Minister of Justice, — Item 13 —Supreme Court ... 177 7 2 „ 14 —District Courts ... 278 9 11 „ 15 —Resident Magistrates' and Wardens' Courts 1,828 14 9 „ 16—Petty Sessions Courts... 12 10 o „ 17 —Criminal Prosecutions 569 1 3 ,, 18 —Coroners ... ... 455 6 o 11 19—Prisons ... ... 2,011 7 4 ,1 20 —Contingencies ... 675 12 5 „ 21 —Miscellaneous ... 1,367 15 n Class IV.—Postmaster-General, — Item 22 —Chief- and Sub-Offices 190 o 6 „ 23 —Conveyance of Mails by Sea 12,120 19 1 „ 24 —Conveyance of Inland Mails 275 19 6 „ 25 —Carriage of Mails by Railway 27 3 o Recoveries. 7 17 6 Net Expenditure. 128 9 4 269 13 8 130 n 8 1,479 11 11 198 7 11 io,455 13 5 2,7°3 5 7 560 16 9 4,021 19 5 4 13 3 1,216 9 5 50,411 1 o 41,452 17 8 i77 7 2 278 9 11 S 13 8 1,828 14 9 12 10 o 563 7 7 455 6 o 2,011 7 4 675 2 8 1,367 15 " 099 368 186 13 10 12,120 19 1 275 19 6 27 3 o Carried forward £91,578 17 8 £9i,578 17 8 17 7 7 91,561 10 1 4 M, 2 17 8
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