8.—6.
Table No. 12 —continued. Statement showing the Total Ways and Means of the Public Works Fund, General Purposes Account, and the Total Net Expenditure to the 31st March, 1939 —continued.
Table No. 13. Statement showing the Amount charged to "Unauthorized" in each Financial Year from 1st April, 1929, to 31st March, 1939.
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WAYS AND MEANS—continued. £ s. d. £ s. d. Brought forward .. .. .. ■■ 128,237,011 2 2 Receipts in Aid Amount transferred from Consolidated Fund .. .. .. 14,555,000 0 0 Contributions of Canterbury Province for Railways .. .. 56,000 0 0 Proceeds of Railway Material handed over to Cook County Council 4,963 7 4 Stamp Duties to 31st December, 187G .. .. .. 264,657 16 4 Transfer from Confiscated Lands Liabilities Account .. .. 19,963 1 3 Receipts under Section 16 of the Reserves and other Lands Disposal 21,890 4 5 and Public Bodies Empowering Aot, 1912 Special Receipts under Section 9 of the Railways Construction Act, 60,616 3 0 1878 Special Receipts under the Ellesmere Lake Lands Acts, 1888 and 70,838 6 11 1893 Special Receipts under the Railways Authorization and Manage- 2,257 1 9 ment Act, 1891 Special Receipts under the North Island Main Trunk Railway Loan 114,550 19 6 Application Act, 1886 Sinking Funds released .. .. .. .. .. 506,819 19 3 Finance Act, 1932, Section 7 (4) — Sale of land under Hauraki Plains Act, 1926 .. .. ■. 50,905 15 1 Settlement of Unemployed Workers .. .. .. .. 242,680 3 7 Receipts under Section 12 of Native Land Amendment Act, 1932.. 40,092 12 2 Agriculture (Emergency Powers) Act, 1934, Section 26 .. .. 3,546 14 9 Finance Act, 1932 (No. 2), Section 6 —- Transfer from Land for Settlements Account.. .. .. 2,704 19 6 Finance Act, 1932 (No. 2), Section 16 — Transfer from Land for Settlements Account.. .. .. 43 6 8 Transfer from State Forests Account .. .. .. 14 17 1 Receipts under the Native Housing Act, 1935 .. .. .. 2,494 4 11 16,020,039 13 6 £144,257,050 15 8 NET EXPENDITURE. =========== Expenditure on— Immigration .. .. .. .. .. .. 3,312,661 4 5 Public Works, Departmental .. .. .. .. .. 3,596,456 2 1 Railways, including Surveys of New Lines and Payment to Midland 63,811,338 2 2 Railway Bondholders Roads 26,317,129 10 1 Land-purchases .. .. .. •• 2,148,248 8 2 Settlement of Unemployed Workers .. .. .. .. 1,411,850 14 5 Development of Mining .. .. .. .. .. 879,714 10 11 Telegraph Extension .. .. .. .. .. .. 12,876,634 0 4 Public Buildings .. .. .. .. •• .. 16,051,492 15 7 Lighthouses, Harbour-works, and Harbour-defences .. .. 1,368,472 0 1 Contingent Defence .. .. .. .. .. .. 1,389,488 7 10 Rates on Native Lands .. .. .. .. 68,671 16 10 Thermal Springs .. .. .. .. .. . • 14,599 13 2 Development of Tourist Resorts .. .. .. .. 781,636 6 0 Lands Improvement .. .. .. .. .. .. 1,247,341 5 7 Swamp Land Drainage .. .. .. .. .. 103,008 17 4 Plant, Material, and Services .. .. .. .. .. 138,655 10 7 Charges and Expenses of raising Loans .. .. .. .. 3,828,307 3 7 Coal-mines .. .. .. .. .. .. 10,835 8 0 Interest and Sinking Fund .. .. .. .. .. 218,500 0 0 Irrigation and Water-supply .. .. .. .. .. 1,550,349 2 6 Motor Transport Service .. .. .. .. .. 33,635 5 3 Transfer to Main Highways Account, Construction Fund .. .. 1,226,000 0 0 Native Land Settlement .. .. .. •• .. 1,187,025 13 4 Dairy Industry Loans .. .. .. .. .. .. 46,124 13 0 143,618,176 11 3 Balance on 31st March, 1939 — Cash in the Public Account .. .. .. .. .. 610,029 4 5 Investments .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 28,845 0 0 638,874 4 5 £144,257,050 15 8
Consolidated Fond.—Bevenue Account. „ _ OTHF.K PURLIC WOMS ! Tn-r.T Financial Yeab. - Accounts. Fund. Total. Ser^Wea n for Pr0 ' Bxoess of "Votes. Total. £ s. d. £ a. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 1929-1930 .. 22,205 12 8 41,407 0 0 63,612 12. 8 111,438 6 11 24,827 8 0 199,878 7 7 1930-1931 .. 4,585 0 0 129,903 7 1 134,488 7 1 3.450 8 7 1,586 13 11 139,525 9 7 1931-1932 .. 18,698 6 0 19,182 17 10 37,881 3 10 21,577 6 4 1,376 10 3 60,835 0 5 1932-1933 .. 45,724 18 4 16,005 18 3 61,730 16 7 57,667 1 10 40,160 8 3 159,558 6 8 1933-1934 .. 3,643 17 10 8,326 0 3 11,969 18 1 8,288 2 5 1 12 5 20,259 12 11 1934-1935 .. 17,313 13 4 69,966 7 1 87,280 0 5 47,973 11 7 21,384 12 0 156,638 4 0 1935-1936 .. 13,346 5 '> 126,457 14 3 139,803 19 3 108,641 5 3 13 18 5 248,459 2 11 1936-1937 .. 36,790 15 3 113,473 1 4 150,263 16 7 81,170 9 10 2,002 19 6 233,437 5 11 1937-1938 .. 88,65110 2 138,382 16 1 227,034 6 3 6,100 2 8 14,120 10 9 247,254 19 8 1938-1939 .. 374,579 19 8 1415,576 1 5 790,156 1 1 143,575 7 1 165,951 12 8 1,099,683 0 10
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