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Table No. 3. The PUBLIC DEBT of NEW ZEALAND on 31st March, 1894.
Amoukt outstanding. Due Date Sinking Funds accbuep.! ET Indebtedness. Annual Chaege. Bate. Remabks. Int. [ S.F. Amount. When payable. £ £ £ £ % of /o £ I The accumulations of the Sinking Fund of this loan now enable the Trustees ■I not only to dispense with further contributions from the Treasury, but to pay v the interest of the loan. New Zealand Loan Act, 1856 50,000 1 July, 1894 55,000 Cr. 5,000 New Zealand Loan Act, 1863 378,800 15 July, 1914 127,063 251,737 22,728 15 Jan. and 15 July Consolidated Loan Act, 1867 .. 1,056,200 Ann. drawing 2,178 1,054,022 5 1 "283,671 Quarterly, 15 Jan., &c. Sinking Fund payable 13 Mar. and 13 Sept. Immigration and Public Works Loan Act, 1870.. 1,000,000 1 June, 1907 367,593 632,407 4 2-4 64,000 j 1 June and 1 Dec. Auckland Loan Act, 1863 17,800 1 June, 1896 28,625 Cr.10,825 6 § 1,068 1 April „ 1 Oct. Lyttelton and Christchurch Railway Loan, 1860 Canterbury Loan Ordinance, 1862 43,O0C 17,000 Variousf Various^ 60,006 8,045 Cr. 17,006 8,955 6 C § 1 2,580 1,190 30 June „ 31 Dec. 30 June „ 31 Dec. *6% on £7,283,100 = £436,986 Less interest at 5% on £3,066,300, representing drawn bonds converted .. 153,315 Otago Loan Ordinance, 1862 85,400 1 July, 1898 82,517 2,883 6 1 5,978 1 Jan. „ 1 July £283,671 Ordinance of Legislative Council 311 Presentation •■' t£15,300 due 1 July, 1894. 18,500 due 1 Jan., 1896. 9,200 due 1 Jan., 1897. 311 Consolidated Loan Act, 1867 13,000 15 April, 1913 13,000 4 520 I 15 April and 15 Oct. Immigration and Public Works Loan Act, 1870 j 372,100 27,900 1 400,000 f 15 April, 1913 \ 15 April, 1913 372,100 27,900 4 14,884 1,256 15 April „ 15 Oct. 15 April „ 15 Oct. £43,000 ! I Defence and Other Purposes Loan Act, 1870 j 25,000 75,000 |- 100,000 f Uuly, 1910 (15 April, 1913 25,000 75,000 i 1,125 3,000 30 June „ 31 Dec. 15 April „ 15 Oct. +£4,800 due 2 Jan., 1915. 12,200 due 2 July, 1916. ■ Carried forward 3,161,511 402,000 £17,000 731,027 2,430,484 § Further contributions of Sinking Fund not required.
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