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THE IMPREST BILL.

AUTHORISATIONS TOTALLING - / £1,101,301. The .Imprest) Supply, Bill, introduced in the House of Representatives yesterday, makes authorisations totalling £1,101,801. Folding oro details: — EIEST SCHEDULE. . £ This Consolidated Eund 800,000 The Public Works Fund 200,000 The AM to Water-power 'Works Account ; 40,000 The Irrigation' and Water Supply Account 5,000 Opening up Crown. Lands for Settlement "Account 5,000 The National Endowment Account 1,000 The Lands for Settlements Account 1,500 The State Forests Account 2,050 The State Coal-mines Account ... 25,000 The Scenery Preservation Account 1,500 The Wellington-Hutt'Railway & Road Improvement Account ~. 500 The Railways Improvements Account ; 8,000 The Native Land Settlement Aci count 100 The "VVaihoji and Ohinemnri - Rivers Improvement Account 2,400 .51,037,000 SECOND SCHEDULE. ! & The Government Insurance Aooount 7,000 The Government Accident Insurance Account 1,000 The Stato Eire Insurance Account 1,500 The Public Trust Office Account 2,500 The New Zealand State-ffuaranteed Advances Account— Advances to Settlers Branch Acoount 2,000 ,' Advances to' Workers Branoh Aooonnt 200 Advanoes to Local Authorities Branoh Account 100 .£14,800

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1889, 25 October 1913, Page 5

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THE IMPREST BILL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1889, 25 October 1913, Page 5

THE IMPREST BILL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1889, 25 October 1913, Page 5

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