ELECTRIC LIGHT RETURNS
Tho increase in the working expenses of the electric lighting department for , tho past six months has almost equalled the increase in revenue. Ihia, however, . is partly duo to the fact that tho furnaces have been running on coal contracted for nt the top of the market, in which respect an easement should taK place a little later. • The comparative returns for September
of this and last year are as follow 1920. £10,255 Revenue 1921. .. dill,757 Working expenses. .. a?S,O53 £6,927 Capital charges .... .. .€1,525 £1,416 Credit balance .... .. £2,179 £1,912 Units sold .... 69G.375 649,074 The comparative returns for tlie first half of the current year and the same period last year, are as follow: — * 1921. 1920. Revenue .. £70,976 £61,491 Working expenses. .. £55,830 £46,472 Capital charges . .. £8.500 <>£8,496 Credit balance .... ,. £6,346 £6,523 Units sold 4,194,905
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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 17, 14 October 1921, Page 4
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135ELECTRIC LIGHT RETURNS Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 17, 14 October 1921, Page 4
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