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CROWN LAW OFFICE. Income and Expenditure Account for the Year ended 31st March, 1922. Expenditure. £ s. d. Income. £ a. d. Salaries .. .. .. .. 5,974 17 6 Law-costs .. .. .. .. 379 18 3 Annual certificates .. .. .. 26 5 0 Balance .. .. .. .. 6,281 18 6 Printing and stationery .. .. 88 18 0 Postages, &c. .. .. .. 35 5 0 Telephone service .. .. .. 54 17 6 Travelling-expenses .. .. .. 2 8 1 (3ourt and registration fees .. .. 52 11 2 Annotating statutes .. .. .. 38 0 0 Sundries .. .. .. .. 21 19 7 Rent .. .. .. .. 170 0 0 Depreciation .. .. .. 196 14 11 £6,661 16 9 £6,661 16 9 £ s. d. £ s. d. Balance brought down .. .. 6,281 18 6 Excess of expenditure over income after Interest on capital .. .. .. 110 5 0 charging interest .. .. .. 6,392 3 6 £6,392 3 6 £6,392 3 6 Balance-sheet as at 31st March, 1922. Liabilities. £ s. d. Assets. £ s. d. Capital .. .. .. .. 2,449 17 2 Office furniture .. .. .. 288 6 6 Treasury Adjustment Account .. 6,301 8 8 £ s. d. Depreciation reserve .. .. .. 387 19 7 Libraries .. .. 2,335 0 0 Sundry creditors .. .. .. 14 13 6 Additions .. .. 77 15 9 2,412 15 9 Expenses prepaid .. .. .. 60 13 2 Excess of expenditure over income .. 6,392 3 6 £9,153 18 11 £9,153 18 11 W. C. MacGregor, Solicitor-General. I hereby certify that the Income and Expenditure Account and balance-sheet have been duly examined and compared with the relative books and documents submitted for audit, and correctly state the position as disclosed thereby. —G. F. C. Campbell, Controller and Auditor-General.
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