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T in terms oi me uruei iu v uuum wi j..>." »■ *.---, - *ar? £sd Bank balance at 1st January, 1912, Or r _ ia io •; 3 » 568 13 9 Bank balance at 31st December, 1912. Cr... .. oti £ s " Less unpresented cheques .. .. • ■ • • - • -^ 5 5 4,313 6 4 On hand (Carterton School Committee) .. .. . ■ • • 1 19 3 Total at 31st December. 1912, Cr. .. .. • • • • €4 j 15 _ 5 7 Robert Lee, Chairman. G. L. Stewart, Secretary. Education Office, Wellington, 13th May, 1913. Auditor s Certificate. .amine.! and found correct— K. J. Collins, Controller and Auditor-General.

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Special and associated olaeeee— , »„„„ ., 6 2,964 17 6 18 Capitation 1 2,998 < * - ' 829 ,, 19 Material ••.••■• 420 30 " •■ 420 1 m 4 2 .. 119 3 20 Voluntary contributions and be I 2 84 16 8 -j \ "' quests and subsidies j 21 Fees from pupils at special classes •■ 2 970 9 9 I 22 Free-place 'holders .. ..J 13.636 9 9 ... •• M™ » 9 J 25 Iβ 2 326 0 0 23 Training of teachers .. .. 3 16 .. •*<* ' ' •• 24 Direction and administration (school and special classes) ' Buildings : Maintenance, rebuilding, rent — / 2 0 25 (a)Maintenanoe and small additions ] "| [ 7 097 0 0 .. 442 5 2-;,{ lc .o 7 = 7 and (b) ordinary rebuilding ' '712 1 si •• 10.957 18 2 .. 2,634 19 6 2(5 Rebuilding schools destroyed by fire J. 9 930 8 9 .. 4 637 16 0 .. •■ 71619 6 I " 27 Rente of buildings and sites for 843 17 0 school purposes New buildings, furniture, additions, 28 PublSTchools 4,694 8 3, 5,650 4 0 66 0 0 6,630 4 8 .. % •■>.«» • *f» \\ « 29 Manual instruction .. .. 72 2 9 .. 140 ., 6 .. ■■ ™ ' » .. 82 0 9 30 Technical instruction .. .. 71 4 8 .. 587 14 7 .. .. 576 18 b .. 31 Rent of buildings for manual-in-struction purposes jog 0 0 .. 139 0 0 32 Rent of buildings for technical-in- .. .. 2h ( (I 11 struction purposes , S7i 9 0 . . 6,909 6 2 53 2 0 33 Sites-sales . 5,135 5 0 2.100 Iβ .. ■■ 2 8 TotelB 16,726 3 8 12,157 9 Il|ll8,763 2 3 | 5.446 18 l| 1,747 6 7| 125,210 15 1 .. ■■ 9 4 14,254 3 9 9,053 14 iol 19 20 2J 22 24 f 2,998 17 6 I 543 17 10 J 420 3 0 [ 3,636 9 9 366 7 I J" 7,097 0 0 J 537 16 oj 843 17 0 2,964 i 7 6 829 11 10 420 1 6 .. 2,970 9 9 395 7 9 .._ . J ((a)5527 2 0 442 ° 2 ,(6)1537 5 7 712 1 8 716 19 6 i - J ] (599 4 2J 25 19 2 10.957 18 2 1 19 3 699 0 0 325 0 0 5 7 10 2,634 19 f>: 2,879 0 2 699 0 < 5 7 l< 2,879 0 : 1,787 0 1 275 0 !0 16 ll 139 0 125 2 8,347 14 1 ; 4.694 8 3 5,650 4 0 140 L3 0 587 14 7 65 0 0 6,630 4 8 165 2 1 576 18 6 5,609 . :■ 47 14 2 82 0 9 :\489 11 6 ; 1,787 6 10 335 1) 8i 275 0 5 10 16 10 267 0 0 128 0 0 139 0 0 139 0 0 1 5,135 5 0 2.100 I 6 3,874 2 8 530 10 2 594 6 2 6,909 6 2 125 2 9 I 53 2 0 125 2 9 125,210 15 1 18,569 9 4| 14,254 3 9 5,446 18 1 1,747 6 7 ; buM r and inc,uded below under that headinK -

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