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Table No. 1.
ORDINARY REVENUE 1914-1915. RECEIPTS. 1915-1916. £ s. d. Balanoe at beginning of Year, — Cash in the Public Account .. .. .. ... Imprests outstanding - In the Dominion In London On acoount of Imperial Pensions .. On account of other Governments £ s. d. £ s. d. 378,875 3 0 70,953 19 10 29,464 3 9 13,598 4 1 620 19 4 4,346 12 3 35,466 I 8 28,519 1 8 10,144 17 7 3,962 19 11 149,047 0 8 426,905 2 5 3,167,283 6 9 1,417,206 15 3 1,353,443 9 7 799,640 12 1 540,318 0 8 127,659 14 6 4,106,675 2 0 101,020 5 8 50,387 3 ' 1 461,497 16 3 Ordinary Revenue, — Customs Stamp and Death Duties Postal and Telegraph Rovenue Land-tax Inoome-tax Beer Duty Railways Registration and other Fees Marine Miscellaneous 3,366,170 17 4 1,470,306 12 7 1,689,917 5 3 1,048,356 7 1 1,392,118 17 5 157,892 4 1 4,484,337 0 0 106,262 10 10 46,227 18 7 424,505 9 9 14,186,095 2 11 12,125,132 5 10 239,622 14 7 Territorial Revenue, — Pastoral Runs, Rents, and Miscellaneous 219.818 17 2 "r 78,770 0 10 National Endowment Revenue 92,654 17 4 12,443,525 1 3 14,498,063 17 5 •-> Temporary transfer to the War Expenses Account under Section 2 of the Imprest Supply Act, 1915, now restored to the Consolidated Fund 225,000 0 0 Sinking Funds set free, — New Zealand Loans Act, 1908— New Zealand Loan Act, 1863 2,607 2 11 8,350 19 2 63 0 11 Recoveries on account of Expenditure of Previous Years Unauthorized 5,364 3 8 4,101 14 0 9,465 17 8 8,420 0 1 251,350 0 0 2,900 0 0 Sinking Funds set free to redeem Debentures, — The New Zealand Loans Act, 1908— New Zealand Loan Act, 1863 Canteibury Loan Ordinance, 1862 254,250 0 0 £14,884 183 18 8 £13,133,100 3 9 Totals
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