Revenue Returns.
By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington last night.
Following is a comparative statemont of revenue for the nine months ended December 31, 1901, and 1900. Consolidated fund, ordinary revenue, Customs, 1901, £1,606,353 ; 1900, £1,571,268 ; stamps, £552,790 and £578,258 ; post and tolegraph cash receipts, £75,931 and £68,213 ; land tax, £296,509 and £240,126 ; income tax, £8052 and £7195 ; boer duty, £66,044 and £61,411 ; railways; £1,801,779 and £1,197,804; registration and other fees, £46,521 and £44,639 ; marine, £22,957 and £20,402 ; miscellaneous, £79,295 and £75,512 ; territorial revenue, cash land sales, £47,504 and £55,657 ; deferred payment land sales, £5761 and £7914 ; pastoral rents, etc., £102,110 and £102,139 ; totals, £4,211,612 and £4,030,626. Shillings and pence are omitted.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 314, 15 January 1902, Page 3
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