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Table STATEMENT of the RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE of the ORDINARY REVENUE

LAND FUND

RECEIPTS. Balance on 31st March, 1884,— Cash in the Public Account Advances in the hands of Officers of the Government, — In the Colony In London £ s. d. 14,249 18 8 28,190 18 4 £ s. d. 203,447 4 5 £ s. d. 42,440 17 0 245,888 1 5 Ordinary Revenue, — Customs Stamps (including " Postal " Cash Receipts) Property-Tax Beer Duty Railways Telegraphic Registration and other Fees Marine Miscellaneous 1,411,102 8 11 510,018 14 7 145,379 12 1 55,714 13 10 1,050,742 18 6 95,787 18 11 36,449 8 3 13,393 6 4 57,729 16 3 Territorial Revenue, — Depasturing Licenses, Rents, &c. Miscellaneous 3,376,318 17 8 185,241 1 9 7,934 4 1 193,175 5 10 Debentures issued under " The Consolidated Stock Act, 1884," — Eor accretions of Sinking Eund for the current year Por redemption of Debentures of " The General Purposes Loan Act, 1873 " .. .. .. 247,700 0 0 3,569,494 3 6 20,900 0 0 268,600 0 0 Receipts in Aid, — Deficiency Bills issued under the Public Revenues Acts, — To provide for the deficit of the Year 1883-84 On account of the current year 3,838,094 3 6 150,000 0 0 200,000 0 0 350,000 0 0 Total £4,433,982 4 11

Balance on 31st March, 1884, — Cash in the Public Account Advances in the hands of Officers of the Government, — In the Colony In London. 5,212 8 0 77 10 3 75,157 8 3 5,289 18 3 Land Sales, — Por Cash On Deferred Payments 80,447 6 6 92,431 19 7 68,536 17 7 160,968 17 2 Total £241,416 3 8

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