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Where Most of the Money Has Gone

The following shows the manner in -which the greater part of our borrowed money hasbeen spent:Immigration .-. ... •- 2,133,6b8 Public works, departmental 308,153 Railways, including surveys of new lines .. .. 13,362,423 .. 3,362,423 Xand Purchases .. .. 1.141,287 Waterworks on Goldfields ... 559,941 telegraph extension .: .. 561,963 public Buildings .. .. 1,687,900 lighthouses, harbor works defences .. ... •• 822,124 Contingent defence .. -. 429,718 Bates on '■ Native Lands .. 33,558 springs .. .- 10.812 Charges and expenses xaising loans J. •• •• 9 }°>™l Coal Mines .. .V .. l£.g« Interestand SinHnff Fund . . 218,000 Westporfc Harbor „ U/335

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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 135, 14 June 1888, Page 3

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Where Most of the Money Has Gone Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 135, 14 June 1888, Page 3

Where Most of the Money Has Gone Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 135, 14 June 1888, Page 3

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