33
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Actual Expenditure to 31st March, 1924. £ s. d. 1. Dairy, buildings, (fee. 2. Stook quarantine 3. Hospital extensions — (a.) Apia Hospital .. .. .. .. .. 15,810 15 8 {!>.) Tuasivi Hospital .. .. .. .. 3,285 6 4 (c.) Aleipata .. .. .. .. ... 4,687 0 3 (d.) Leper Station, Fiji .. .. .. .. 1,051 19 1 4. Hotel extension 5. Post-office additions .. .. .. .. .. 996 6 8 6. Ice and cold storage 7. Steam-laundry.. .. .. .. .. .. 6,169 17 7 8. Electric light, Vailima .. .. ... .. .. 767 18 0 9. Customs buildings .. .. ~ .. .. ] ,016 14 2 10. Motor transport park .. .. .. .. .. 1,945 0 1 11. Public Works plant .. .. .. .. .. 2,419 0 2 12. Central Hotel purchase .. .. .. .. .. 10,000 0 0 13. Hotel equipment and improvements .. .. .. 3,520 11 8 14. Apia drainage and waterworks .. .. .. .. 22,136 4 8 15. Hydro-electric scheme 16. Channel and passage improvements 17. Harbour-dredging .. .. .. .. .. 377 3 4 18. Native water-supplies .. .. .. .. .. 4,747 17 10 19. Nurses' quarters 20. Wireless quarters .. .. .. .. .. 2,616 11 1 21. Quarters (renovation) .. .. .. .. .. 3,945 14 4 22. Quarters (construction) .. .. .. .. .. 5,266 0 8 23. Police headquarters .. .. .. .. .. 400 0 0 24. Sea-road protection .. .. .. .. .. 1,486 11 1 25. Roads and bridge;s .. .. .. .. .. 22,182 11 1 26. Sanitation 27. Central Office; additions.. .. .. .. .. 750 14 5 28. District schools .. .. .. .. .. 1,420 14 10 Total .. .. .. .. £120,000 13 0
Table showing a Comparison between Revenue and Expenditure over Five Years.
Note. —In expenditure figures above are included considerable sums set aside as reserves (see balance-sheet) ; while further sums have been devoted to writing off losses incurred during military occupation, and as a result of aotual financial losses in connection with trading concerns carried on for the general benefit of the, community. Figures for 1924-25 are according to estimates only.
5—A. 4.
Year. Revonue (including Subsidy from New Zealand Government). Expenditure. Ordinary. Loan Account. Total. 1920-21 1921-22 1922-23 1923-24 1924-25 £ s. d. 149,026 16 5 135,569 6 10 131,250 3 4 133,917 2 7 127,350 0 0 £ s. d. 147,163 2 2 137,180 18 9 132,658 18 7 143,010 3 7 127,350 0 0 £ s. d. 29,434 3 10 49,229 1 2 20,776 16 8 5,657 18 0 , 5,000 0 0 £ s. d. 76,597 6 0 186,409 19 11 153,435 15 3 148,668 I 7 132,350 0 0
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