NEW SOUTH WALKS BUDGET Sydney, October 31.
The Hon. the Colonial Treasuie r (Mr Burns) delivered his Budge t speech in the Assembly tnis even" ing. The statement showed the total revenue for the financial year was ; total charges, The K<=! mines to the end of the year show a a edit balance °f 2 9j9^5- ie Tieasurer estimates ihe enarges on the yeat 1889 at 'nciuuing a sum of refunds irr rents from squatters, <md rabt-it bubsidies. The revenue estimate, inclusive of credit balance from the year ISBS, is leaving an estimated surplus of Toe statement lefened to the jntenuon of the Government to introduce proposals for water conservation, irrigation, and othet great public works to be earned out Irom funds out of loan. No furthei taxation will be proposed, and no legislation will be introduced dealing with the deficits of the yeais ISSS and 1886, which it is proposed to cover by issu'ng Treasury bills or short-dcUed debentures. The Treasurer went on to congratulate Parliament upon the nnpioved prospects of the colony-
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 313, 3 November 1888, Page 5
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174NEW SOUTH WALKS BUDGET Sydney, October 31. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 313, 3 November 1888, Page 5
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