Appendix A
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£ s. d. Net balance at Ist January, 1917, Cr. .. .. .. .. .. .. 6,781 19 2 Net balance at 31st December, 1917, Cr. .. .. .. .. .. 14,367 2 3 John G. W. .Aitken, Chairman. Education Office, Wellington, 16th July, 1918. 6. L. Stewart, Secretary. Examined and found correct, except that certain moneys have been used for purposes other than those for which they were received and the accounts credits are not supported by equivalent funds— Tt. J. Collins, Controller and Auditor-General.
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15 i Technical instruction —Receipts from capitation, contributions, subsidies, grants for material, fees, sales, &c, expended on — i Classes conducted by Board — Salaries of instructors .. ■ • 1 Material .. .. .. > Direction, administration, &e. .. J Classes conducted by managers — All 2 14 6 services except buildings, equipment, and rent 16 Teachers' house allowances .. .. 32 14 4 17 I School buildings —Rebuilding — Rebuilding for the whole year.. • • 11 Maintenance and small additions prior to j 1st November ll 6 091 17 2 Rebuilding schools destroyed by fire .. [ ' Rents of buildings and sites for school purposes prior to 1st November J 18 School buildings —Maintenance (Nov.— Dec.) — Ordinary maintenance .. • • 1 : Rents of buildings and sites for school j> purposes J 19 ; Rents of buildings for manual and technical instruction — Manual instruction Technical instruction (classes conducted by managers) 20 Public schools —New buildings, additions, furniture, apparatus, sites 21 New buildings, apparatus, &c, for manual and technical classes :— Manual instruction (exclusive of elementary handwork) Technical instruction (classes conducted by Board) Technical instruction (classes conducted by managers) 22 i Sites-sales 23 Contractors' deposits .. .. .. 90 6 9 2ai Teachers' war bonus .. .. .. j 7 3 5 6a| Contributions and subsidies .. .. 118 4 5 315 11 0 r 3 10 0 "I 65 16 0 11,634 9 0 3,186 2 6 8,775 12 8 67 13 0 1,174 12 4 850 0 0 323 15 10 45 0 0 129 9 6 377 0 0 f 62 10 0 ] ■I 30 16 8 j> I 7 -0 Oj 11,634 9 0 3,233 5 11 f 21 2 Oh ■i 6,896 5 5 V- 486 9 3 704 12 2 1,007 15 2 "I 246 13 10 *> J 59 12 1 •• 2 14 6 30 10 11 1*18,246 9 11 770 3 4 2 14 6 S.246 9 11 770 3 4 350 1 8 » •• t 350 1 8 163 19 11 3 0 .. .. 1,480 6 3 10 0 323 15 10 ] 8,232 7 7 3,567 12 1 2,802 16 OJ 59 12 1 486 9 3 106 3 6 622 13 7 7,894 8 8 327 4 2 316 3 2 6,197 4 0 129 16 lj [ '.'. 106' 3 129 16 1 653 1 4 374 2 7 40 0 0 84 15 5 3 10 0 272 17 2 43 6 0 44 9 11 44 9 11 6,756 15 2 2,768 14 7 202 15 6 2,209 3 5 186 18 9 3,122 2 4 1,442 11 5 2,985 2 10 870 9 4 1,076 11 3 • • Totals .. .. .. 26,351 13 10 26,351 13 10 19,569 14 8 180,726 12 6 18,416 12 9:3,246 0 3 1,893 3 3,004 12 1 176,146 1 6 590 13 5 590 13 5! 32,783 15 0;
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