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Balance-sheet of the New Zealand Post Office Account for the Year ended 31st December, 1909.

Halances on Jst January, WOO. TrausactionB. Balances on :ilst December, 1909. Or. Dr. Cr. Dr. Cγ. Dγ: Money-order Accounts :— Money-orders (general) United Kingdom, &o. United States of America Australia Austria Canada Cape of Good Hope Ceylon Fiji Germany Hong Konu India Natal Orange River Colony Samoa Straits Settlements Tonga Transvaal Commission Savings-Bank Accounts :— Deposits and withdrawals Transfers Postal Accounts :— Stamps Postal Guides Postal notes Private box and bag rents Money-order commission British postal orders —H.O. a/c C.P.M.'s a/c „ London a/c B.P.O. commission Postal revenue Telegraph Accounts :— New South Wales Telegraphs .. New Zealand and Australian Cable Pacific Cable Board Telephone-exchange receipts Special messenger receipts Maintenance of private wires Registration of code addresses . . Cable deposits Telegraph revenue General Accounts :— Post Office Account Postmasters and Telegraphists .. Investments . . £ s. d. £ s. d. 38,858 14 18,994 16 4 764 11 4 3,493 3 5 1,521 12 10 345 11 7 13 0 0 3 12 8 728 19 9 1,932 0 0 183 18 0 1,009 r> 4 77 1 8 11 4 1 3,930 0 0 59 1 2 1,545 19 11 161 6 1 2,lifi7 ti 4 12,159,293 18 1 6,225 7 6 185,747 9 11 12 18 0 108,786 16 8* 51,487 5 10 53,661 14 '.'. 5,352 7 11J '.'. 225 17 1 144 16 4 2,048 13 8 '.'. 180 11 10} '.'. 4,923 17 3 204,182 14 3 503,122 9 6 12,182,157 9 5 ] £ s. d. £ s. el. 2,453,506 15 11 2,452,521 13 1 235,072 3 11 236,638 3 11J 21,174 15 8 20,588 1 11 198,210 7 4 198,945 18 2£ .',2,836 1 4 32,053 18 7 3,370 1 6 3,611 3 9 1,221 8 3 1,161 15 11 939 19 10 809 12 4 3,811 1 11 3,111 17 1 2,390 17 2 2,250 14 .5 1,430 13 7 1,500 13 1 3,190 10 4 3,563 17 6 575 3 0 685 13 2 176 7 7 252 15 2 0.333 17 7 3,656 18 4 234 12 3 261 11 5 4,194 15 2 3,823 0 9 2,111 15 8 2,295 16 0 i 4,437 15 3 2,185 6 7 10,006,923 15 8 9,499,319 16 4 989,858 13 11 989,475 8 9 771,893 0 1 771,781 15 7 653 0 0 653 17 0 438,604 15 10 440,477 14 10£ 10,534 9 6 10,534 9 6 13,820 4 4 13,820 4 4 28,146 18 1 32,698 15 0 32,698 15 0 29,135 9 8 28,776 12 10 28,776 12 10 315 0 0 315 0 0 530,524 7 10J 536,912 10 6 8,931 5 4 8,793 1 2 4,186 0 9 4,152 0 2 51,005 1 8 50,958 12 5 143,142 18 7 143,142 18 7 455 2 2 455 2 2 2,602 4 1 2,602 4 1 1,073 11 4 1,073 11 4 4,780 9 5 4,662 18 6J 455,691 1 Hi 455,824 18 2£ 6,851,781 1(3 7 7,192,720 6 9 17,171,914 7 2 17,181,597 14 10 2,164.<i:S.-) 17 1 2,284,2.".O 19 11 £ s. iL E e. d. 39,843 4 2 17,428 Iβ 3i 177 17 7 2,757 12 (H 2,303 15 7" 586 13 10 72 13 1 126 14 10 29 14 11 2,072 2 113 18 6 635 18 2 33 S ti 87 11 8 1,253 0 9 86 0 4 1,174 5 6 345 6 5 414 17 8 12,666,897 17 5 6,f>08 12 s 185,858 14 5 12 1 0 106,913 17 8 46,935 8 11 57,224 6 8 1,035 14 8 364 1 3 178 16 11 2,095 2 11 298 2 9 4,790 10 545,121 4 5 512,805 17 2 12,301,772 12 3

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