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Table No. 7. Balance-sheet of the New Zealand Post Office Account for the Year ended 31st December, 1913.
Balances on isi January, 1913. Transactions. Balances on 31st December, 1913. Cr. Dr. Or. Dr. Cr. Dr. Money-order Accounts :— Money-orders (general) United Kingdom, &c. United States of America Australia Austria Canada Ceylon Fiji Prance Germany Hong Kong India Norway Samoa Straits Settlements Tonga .. .. 1. Union of South Africa 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.'sa/c. „ London a/c .. B.P.O. commission Postal revenue State Savings Bank of Victoria . . Commonwealth Bank of Australia 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 Accrued interest on investments Miscellaneous receipts (general) Foreign postage .. • ■ I £ s. d. 58,214 10 10 35,009 10 7 415 16 3 7,133 11 0 3,221 8 1 44 11 3 875 0 10 2,427 17 1 238 16 6 2,574 9 10 456 13 8 30 16 3 16,330,257 8 2 6,567 14 7 214,799 0 0 39 12 3 144,320 16 4 29,935 4 2 20,398 12 8 0 0 5 1,988 11 11J 983 7 10 226 15 9 4,233 3 1 1,077 3 4 3,618 4 10J 4,235 12 4J 11,231 1 0 £ s. d. 802 2 3 229 11 4 I,i29 16 7 4,206 2 4 159 3 4 477 17 0 £ s. d. 3,541,221 12 9 346,894 19 2J 25,836 6 8 190,401 2 6 38,521 14 3 6,176 8 8 1,067 11 11 3,796 7 0 1,445 11 7 3,374 6 4 1,423 19 4 7,430 12 3 1,506 6 8 4,101 5 2 124 14 2 8,829 3 5 4,031 13 0 2,511 9 6 11,842,610 17 0 940,634 3 11 1,038,199 7 10J 708 6 10 691,954 3 4 13,871 8 5 17,120 19 5 77,181 5 0 59,389 7 6 58,905 1 11 657 18 1 671,280 8 9 7,769 7 6 627 7 4 £ s. d. 3,540,603 16 6 353,298 1 4 26,448 6 5 194,615 1 9 39,921 18 0 5,280 14 6 1,079 9 10 3,744 16 6 1,644 14 4 5,186 3 4 1,585 15 8 7,903 14 3 1,510 6 7 3,016 16 1 109 4 11 8,824 14 11 3,922 19 10 2,496 0 9 11,041,454 8 10 941,093 18 11 1,005,104 6 0J 739 7 1 694,355 2 7 13,871 8 5 17,120 19 5 59,389 7 6 59,530 7 7 58,905 2 4 657 18 1 670,768 10 2 4,296 18 2 144 11 1 £ s. d. £ b. d. 58,832 7 1 28,606 8 h\ 196 3 6 2,919 11 9 1,821 4 93 11 11 32 13 4 178 0 10 675 18 1 616 0 1 77 0 2 2,101 7 10 452 13 9 45 7 0 46 5 6 4,201 13 10 50 10 2 462 8 3 17,131,413 16 4 6,107 19 7 247,894 1 10 8 12 0 141,919 17 1 47,727 i 8 ! 20,257 12 7 2,500 10 6£ 3,472 9 4 482 16 3 19,612 8 5 6,403 7 5 54,895 4 1 277,124 3 4 533 4 1 3,308 14 0 1,667 6 6 17,060 6 3 695,716 3 9 19,849 6 9 6,360 18 2 56,730 4 4 * 277,124 3 4 533 4 1 3,308 14 0 1,667 6 6 16,779 13 6 694,190 0 7£ 746 9 6 269 5 0 2,398 2 10 1,357 16 1 5,144 8 0 309,571 4 3 570,153 8 9 1 16,301,669 19 7 180,063 13 7 8,461,913 14 6| 22,374,063 17 5 542,842 0 0 180,063 13 7 20,098 0 3 23,063 1 3 8,418,514 4 4J 22,432,239 3 9 1,324,810 10 0 184,521 12 7 18,333 18 8£ 23,815 19 SJ 266,171 14 1 628,328 15 U 17,083,638 9 7" 184,521 12 7 5,999 13 11 10,478 2 64
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