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Table No. 4— continued. Balance-sheet of the New Zealand Post Office Account for the Year ended 31st March, 1922— continued.

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Balances on 1st April, 1921. Transactions. I Balances on 31st March, 1922. Cr. Dr. Cr. Dr. Cr. Dr. Telegraph Accounts :— New South Wales telegraphs New Zealand and Australian cable (Eastern Extension) Pacific Cable Board Radio Account Telephone-exchange receipts Special-messenger receipts .. Maintenance of private wires Registration of code addresses Cash deposits Telegraph revenue General Accounts :— Post Office Account Postmasters and telegraphists Miscellaneous receipts (general) Foreign postage Foreign Mail Settlement Account Miscellaneous expenses Discount stamps For otheb Departments :— Advances to settlers .. ... Agriculture Arms Act licenses Audit fees Beer duty Clerks of Court County Cferks .. .. .. Customs dues (H.M.C.) Customs duties (parcels) .. .. 4. Education Department Electoral receipts Examination fees (P.S.C.) Factories Act Fishing licenses .. .. Game licenses.. .. .. Goldfields revenue Government Firewood Depot Government Housing Aet Government Insurance Government Printer Homing-pigeons Protection Act Hospital and Charitable Aid receipts Imperial pensions .. ... Income-tax .. .. .. .. •• i £ s. d. 1,459 19 1 430 3 1 6,475 7 11 1,601 17 10 3,957 9 5 22,794 13 2 2,867 12 3 37,906 14 9 7,374 15 0 1,994 3 0 89,026 3 2 159 13 10 4 0 0 3,014 15 3 19 8 6 22,463 1 8 49 1 4 0 5 0 24 15 0 1,045 4 0 11 1 6 213 18 0 3,167 5 7 9,810 16 9 4,705 0 3 405 10 3 £ s. d. 18,753 14 9J 792.345 5 9 1,259,249 6 101 £ s. d. 42,839 15 0 11,609 10 4 111,351 14 7 7,808 11 7 616,714 17 111 3,892 13 6 5,524 6 10 38,894 2 li 1,487,300 19 91 27,037,145 15 8 56,966,672 13 5 49,073 2 5 9,221 10 6 10,000 0 0 4,454,838 6 7 510 0 0 2,552,250 8 3 1,528 9 0 3 0 0 69 6 8 37,588 6 4 16 9 9 581 8 8 215,138 7 4 6,014 7 1 0 4 0 198 10 0 1 7 0 1,755 10 0 5,777 11 0 60 10 4 3,021 14 8 2,901 11 10 207,884 8 5 2 10 6 0 5 0 173 15 9 109,001 1 0 2.718,186 4 9 £ s. d. 42,043 13 5 11,434 14 10 112,750 17 2 8,710 0 11 616,714 17 11-J 3,892 13 6 5,524 6 10 39,568 9 2 1,462,076 3 9 26,616,720 15 5 56,701,828 8 7-J 60,750 11 4" 4,233 0 6 9 12 1 4,409,291 12 10 532 15 0 2,574,658 11 4 1,573 1 5 7 0 0 69 6 8 36,773 12 1 16 9 9 540 0 6 218,670 0 1 5,934 15 10 0 2 0 198 15 0 1 7 0 1,773 17 6 5,720 1 0 61 19 4 3,198 5 10 6,052 10 4 209,144 14 0 2 10 6 0 5 0 141 7 9 112,607 2 8 2.699,805 9 9 £ s. d. 2,256 0 8 ! 604 18 7 5,076 5 4 ! 700 8 6 • ■ -• .. 3,283 2 4i I 6,471 1 3" 11,117 4 3 7,856 2 3 47,897 2 8 52,921 8 9 1,971 8 0 66,618 0 1 115 1 5 £ s. d. 371', 920 5 6 994,405 2 1 3,829 9 6 60 16 8 18,931 8 11 128 12 7 0 2 0 6 7 6 1,102 14 0 9 12 6 37 6 10 16 7 1 8,550 11 2 32 8 0 1.098 18 7 18,786 5 3

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