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Table No. 18. Statement showing the Amount charged to "Unauthorized" in each Financial Year from 1st April, 1910, to 31st March, 1927.
Table No. 19. Summary of Public Debt and of the State Assets which may be set off against it, as at 3Jst March, 1927, together with Supporting Schedule showing Details of Assets. Debt. £ Ordinary debt .. .. .. •• •• •• .. .. 132,421.886 War debt .. .. .. •• •• •• •• •• 73,563,181 State Advances debt .. .. .. •• •• .. 30,191,096 Discharged soldiers debt .. .. •• -. .. 9,674,726 Surplus assets over debt .. .. •• ■■ .. .. 8,785,603 £254,636,492 Assets. £ Cash and investments (Reserve. Funds, Bank of New Zealand shares, Public Debt Redemption Fund, &c.; .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 37,161,241 Sinking funds accrued .. .. .. • • • • • • • ■ 2, 443, 540 Loans and advances outstanding (Discharged Soldiers, State Advances, &c.) .. .. 35,043,797 Revenue Earning and Trading Accounts (Railways, Telegraphs, &c.) .. .. .. 72,971,322 Lands and forests (Crown lands, State forests, &c.).. .. .. .. .. 71,091,116 Indirectly productive expenditure — £ Roads and public buildings, &c. .. .. .. .. .. 32,808,067 Immigration .. .. .. •• •• •• •• 3,117,409 35,925,476 £254,636,492
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Consolidated Fond.—Revenue Account. r, re . wnT AT Vi?at? Other Public Works Thtat Financial Year. Accounts. Fund. iotal. SerV vW e ea n i°or Pr0 " Excess ot Votes. Total. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 1910-1911.. .. 10,427 9 4 27,200 14 6 37,628 3 10 1,009 9 7 12,833 7 5 51,471 0 10 1911-1912.. .. 20,332 3 1 62,950 14 7 83,282 17 8 860 5 4 4,982 8 7 89,125 11 7 1912-1913.. .. 2,506 15 0 115,428 2 5 117,934 17 5 63 15 0 73,404 8 3 191,403 0 8 1913-1914.. .. 4,730 15 8 80,228 10 11 84,959 6 7 137 5 8 16,671 3 3 101,767 15 6 1914-1915.. .. 109,512 12 4 68,004 2 1 177,516 14 5 853 3 5 8,189 3 10 186,559 1 8 1915-1916.. .. 30,865 10 2 47,222 13 9 78,088 3 11 14,742 5 9 2,363 3 9 95,193 13 5 1916-1917.. .. 41,600 17 4 106,454 9 0 148,055 6 4 34,852 5 5 6,636 4 1 189,543 15 10 1917-1918.. .. 17,909 4 7 48,886 8 7 66,795 13 2 26,010 17 11 7,693 0 5 100,499 11 6 1918-1919.. .. 13,519 17 3 66,70119 8 80,22116 11 .. .. 80,22116 11 1919-1920.. .. 77,149 13 2,362,295 0 5 439,444 13 7 1,239 5 4 11,072 14 6 451,756 13 5 1920-1921.. .. 108,498 19 2 392,596 5 9 501,095 4 11 1,750 12 6 168,745 11 6;671,591 8 11 1921-1922.. .. 2,455 13 7 105,962 14 10 108,418 8 5 2,982 1 6 292,23-3 1 4 403,633 11 3 1922-1923.. .. 65,687 7 9 76,710 6 9 142,397 14 6 754 10 10 41 4 2(143,193 9 6 1923-1924.. .. 189,384 15 11 1,983 3 1 191,367 19 0 33,123 3 1 41,944 10 2 [266,435 12 3 1924-1925.. .. 22,526 15 9 63,690 15 3 86,217 11 0 27,390 19 0 101,970 16 2 [215,579 6 2 1925-1926.. .. 30,265 7 9 26,257 3 7 56,522 11 4 30,811 19 2 23,665 13 8 111,000 4 2 1926-1927.. .. 27,913 18 1 45,418 12 4 73,332 10 5 1,58110 7 2,80118 9:77,715 19 9
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