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STATEMENT showing the Net Issues from the Public Works Fund, &c.— continued.
Treasury, "Wellington, 21st April, 1881. Examined and found correct: James C. Gavin, James Edwaed FitzGeeald, Secretary to the Treasury. Controller and Auditor-General. James B. Hevwood, 9th May, 1881. Accountant to the Treasury.
pa o Issued. Voted. Amount Unissued. Issued in Excess. Expenditure. Credits. Net Expenditure. Advances. Total. Class XL —Miscellaneous Public Works :— Miscellaneous Public Works ... £ s. d. 85,568 15 2 £ s. d. 1,477 12 2 £ s. d. 84,091 3 o £ s. d. ! 112 16 1 £ s. d. 84,203 19 1 £ s. d. 137,678 9 9 £ s. d. 53,474 10 8 £ s. d. "5 Total Class XL ... 85,568 15 2 ',477 " 2 84,091 3 o 112 16 1 84,203 '9 1 I 137,678 9 9 53,474 10 8 Class XII. —Contingent Defence :— Contingent Defence ... I 116 154,000 o 0 154,000 o o 154,000 o o 154,000 o o Total Class XII 154,000 o o 154,000 o o 154,000 o o 154,000 o o Class XIII. —Charges and Expenses of Raising Loans :— Charges and Expenses of Raising Loans "7 194,266 1 1 194,266 1 1 909 4 8 193,356 16 5 193,356 '6 5 1,076 3 4 1,076 3 4 194,432 19 9 189,430 19 9 5,002 o o Total Class XIII. ... I 909 4 8 I 189,430 19 9 w 194,432 19 9 5,002 o o SUMMARY. Class I.—Immigration „ II. —Public Works, Departmental... ,, III. —Railways „ IV. —Surveys of New Lines of Railways „ V—Roads „ VI. —Land Purchases ... „ VII. —Waterworks on Gold Fields ... „ VIII. —Telegraph Extension IX.—Public Buildings... „ X. —Lighthouses „ XL —Miscellaneous Public Works ... ,, XII. —Contingent Defence „ XIII. —Charges and Expenses of Raising Loans... 31,780 8 10 13,662 9 8 985, '7' 3 1 7,769 3 6 181,297 S 8 5S>383 9 5 16,676 7 8 45>7S4 11 10 206,239 15 2 2,635 '5 3 85,568 15 2 154,000 o o 194,266 1 1 645 18 6 3 8 o 16,005 14 7 1,697 9 11 55 i' 4 79 "3 9 473 3 6 506 o 9 31,134 10 4 13,659 1 8 969,165 8 6 7,769 3 6 179,599 '5 9 55,327 '8 ' 16,596 13 11 45,281 8 4 205,733 14 5 2,635 '5 3 84,091 3 o 154,000 o o 193,356 16 s 7,943 6 3 20 o o 8,036 15 I 96 2 O 2,784 8 8 167 15 4 300 o o 2,223 3 2 39,077 16 7 13,679 1 8 977,202 3 7 7,865 5 6 182,384 4 5 55,495 '3 5 16,896 13 11 47,504 n 6 205,733 14 5 2,974 14 9 84,203 19 1 154,000 o o 194,432 19 9 25,984 13 4 14,870 6 8 1,572,000 o o 9,550 o o 287,748 8 1 122,147 3 9 26,716 4 7 43,577 10 o 240,335 17 10 4,550 o o 137,678 9 9 154,000 o o 189,430 19 9 1,191 5 o 604,256 9 s 1,684 14 6 105,364 3 8 66,651 10 4 9,819 10 8 13,093 3 3 9,458 13 o 3,927 1 6 i,477 12 2 338 19 6 112 16 1 34,602 3 5 ',575 5 3 53,474 10 8 909 4 8 1,076 3 4 5,002 o o 31,480 17 9 1,980,205 6 4 21,853 17 2 i,958,35i 9 2 23,099 9 5 1,981,450 18 7 2,828,589 13 9 878,619 12 11
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