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Table STATEMENT of the RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE of the CONSOLIDATED FUND ORDINARY REVENUE

LAND FUND

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RECEIPTS. .1887-88. 1886-87. £ s. d. £ s. d. Balances to begin the Year with, — Cash .. Advances in the hands of Officers of the Government, — In the Colony In London .. .. .. .. 158,176 6 9 8,502 13 7 20,126 17 4 66,633 9 2 9,914 2 2 36,310 18 10 Ordinary Revenue, — Customs Stamps, including Postal and Telegraph Cash Receipts Property-tax Beer Duty Railways Registration and other Fees Marino Miscellaneous 186,805 17 8 112,858 10 2 1,251,651 8 0 587,318 12 0 370,576 12 10 52,000 12 2 981,826 4 0 35,596 5 1 16,899 2 1 35,860 10 1 1,285,764 13 0 601,162 12 8 310,897 2 3 53,493 19 4 992,186 17 4 37,034 11 7 13,070 11 5 145,231 12 3 Territorial Revenue, — Depasturing Licenses, Rents, and Miscellaneous 3,337,729 6 3 183,761 0 10 3,438,841 19 10 192,585 11 1 Receipts in aid, — Debentures issued under " The Consolidated Stock -let, 1884," for increases of Sinking Fund Debentures issued under "The Public Revenues Act, 1886," to redeem Deficiency Bills Debentures issued under " Tho Public Revenues Act, 1887 (No. 3)," to provide for estimated deficit on 31st March, 1888 Sinking Funds set free, — " Consolidated Loan Act, 1867 " " Wellington Loan Act, 1886 " " New Zealand Loan Act, 1863 " Deficiency Bills outstanding 3,521,490 7 1 258,184 0 0 400,000 0 0 3,631,427 10 11 251,000 0 0 150,000 0 0 123,300 0 0 2,190 0 0 38,627 11 8 279,100 0 0 778,000 0 0 Totals £5,144.4S0 4 9 £4,588,503 12 9

Land Sales, — For Cash On Deferred Payments Recovery from Public Works Fund in respect of Rates paid on Native Lands from this account Recovery on account of expenditure of previous years 32,516 1 6 46,039 0 11 832 5 5 48,728 10 1 48,818 0 6 22,508 15 0 79,387 7 10 120,055 5 7 Balance at end of Year, — Cash overdrawn Less Advances in the hands of Officers of the Government 135,115 9 1 1,765 7 0 56,239 14 10 1,976 11 9 133,350 2 1 54,263 3 1 Totals £212,737 9 11 £174,318 8 8

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