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STATEMENT of the Receipts and Expenditure of the ORDINARY REVENUE
RECEIPTS. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Balance on 31st Marcb, 1881, — Cash in the Public Account and in transitu Advances in the hands of Officers of the Government, — Colonial Foreign 24,883 7 o 44,463 15 1 10,686 3 4 69,347 2 1 8,500 o o Worn Silver Coin in transitu to Melbourne Mint Ordinary Revenue, — Raised by Taxation, — Customs ... ... ..,£1,470,107 18 8 Stamps ... ... ... 161,115 11 8 Land-Tax ... ... ... 1.427 3 7 Property-Tax ... ... 250,974 17 3 Beer Duty ... ... ... 58,555 17 I" 88,533 5 S Receipts for Services rendered, — Railways ... ... ... £884,733 7 8 Postal ... ... ... 152,516 9 6 Telegraphic ... ... ... 77.S5S 8 6 Judicial ... ... ... 58,486 10 5 Land Transfer and Deeds Registry 40,740 15 5 Registration and other Pees ... 34,076 8 1 Marine ... ... ... 15,133 8 5 Miscellaneous ... ... 94,243 13 3 1,942,181 9 1 I Territorial Revenue, — Depasturing Licenses, Rents, &c. ... £184,519 3 10 Miscellaneous ... ... ... 3,983 13 4 1,357.486 1 3 188,502 17 2 Treasury Bills issued under " The Treasury Bills Act, 1880," in renewal of Bills, as per contra 1.4 488,170 7 6 23,900 o o ;,512,070 7 6 Total £3,600,603 12 11 LAND FUND Balance on 31st March, 1881, — Cash in the Public Account Advances in the hands of Officers of the Government, — Colonial Foreign 3>°43 i? 2 420 o o 28,909 11 3 3,463 17 2 Land Sales, — Ordinary On Deferred Payments ... 282,135 1 5 1 34,927 9 2 32.373 8 5 3 1 7.063 4 3 Total £349>436 12 8
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