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Balance-sheet of the New Zealand Post Office Account for the Year ended 31st March, 1922.
Balances on 1st Api il, 1921. TiKiisactioiiR. Balances on 31st March, 1952. Or. Dr. ' Cr. Dr. Cr. Dr. I Money-order Accounts :— Money-orders (general) United Kingdom, &c. United States of America Australia Austria Canada Ceylon Fiji France Germany Hong Kong India Norway Samoa Straits Settlements Tonga Union of South Africa Commission (foreign) Savings-bank Accounts :— Deposits and withdrawals Investments Accrued interest on investments Fixed Deposit Account Fixed Deposit Investment Account Post Office Savings-bank Reserve Account Transfers — New Zealand Commonwealth S.B. of Australia State Savings-bank of Australia United Kingdom Profit and Loss Account Postal Accounts :— Stamps Postal Guides Postal notes Trade charges (M.O. Account) .. Private box and bag rents Rural delivery fees Safe-deposit receipts Money-order commission British postai orders — Head Office Account C.P.M.'s Account London Account British Post Office commission Postal revenue Telegraph Accounts :— New South Wales telegraphs £ s. d. 114,118 16 7 74,718 4 5J 6,242 4 3 £ s. d. £ s. d. 4,910,607 17 5 368,793 6 6-| 19,448 14 0 255,406 14 8 2,916 15 8 736 14 3 6,464 14 1 71 1 1 1,051 6 10 1,316 0 4 17,380 16 9 667 6 4 1,195 6 11 379 19 3 12,690 11 5 3,634 14 4 2,853 6 6 £ s. d. 4,938,629 8 0 447,547 7 04 24,393 19 3 256,025 12 10 8,326 9 7 3,450 14 5£ 890 15 2 7,212 9 0 446 3 0 1,398 3 3 23/023 7 7 J 715 16 7 338 0 0 13,975 10 2 5,261 11 8 2,712 13 11 £ s. d. 86,097 6 0 1,296 19 0 £ s. d. 4,035 16 0J 4,489 2 4 .. 3,870 4 2 8,326 9 7 181 2 5 245 10 5J 91 9 6£ 49 5 10 3,593 13 7 \ 84 6 6 188 15 4 352 16 4J 763 5 8 16 19 10 44 16 7 2,843 0 7 253 13 6 15 10 9 358 2 1 1,051 6 10 131 8 9 9,236 4 6 132 16 9 • ■• 1,195 6 11 86 15 10 1,558 1 10 1,815 12 8 394 6 1 43,352,030 19 0 42,793,536 9 7 496,475 7 3 30,725,904 12 0 3,807,690 0 0 496,475 7 3 800 0 0 30,236,231 6 5 5,010,410 0 0 531,330 5 6 800 0 0 43,841,704 4 7 20,000 0 0 621,000 0 0 16,668 11 6 271 2 9 7,006 2 5 43,996,256 9 7 531,330 5 6 20,000 0 0 20,000 0 0 20,000 0 0 221,145 0 0 399,855 0 0 32,353 17 1 4,134 17 5 3,447,210 18 5 56,041 19 4 128,659 17 7 77,496 9 8 2,313,609 15 3 3,462,896 4 0 51,635 19 2 123,205 3 0 77,496 9 8 2,378,858 14 2 1,551 7 10 241,344 3 10 176,095 4 11 397,631 11 llj 50 5 10 182,634 19 7 631 13 5 1,677,902 5 4 686 19 6 742,331 5 0 2,095 18 5 28,412 0 11 6,594 7 1 137 14 6 33,127 1 2 1,751,642 0 4J 727 18 2 738,317 18 0 1,544 3 6 28,412 0 11 6,594 7 1 137 14 6 33,127 1 2 323,891 16 11 9 7 2 186,648 6 7 1,183 8 4 I •• 40,427 5 10 14,990 0 9 72,314 10 4 60,787 0 4 58,759 8 8J 856 19 2$ 1,498,679 3 0J 60,787 0 4 59,562 19 0 58,759 8 8J 856 19 2\ 1,470,959 19 10 51,954 15 10 16,214 2 1 13,461 2 1 14,258 1 1|1,459 19 1 42,839 15 0 42,043 13 5 2,256 0 8
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