B.—No. 2.
Table B— continued. STATEMENT showing the EXPENDITURE ESTIMATED, &c.— continued.
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FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
Authorized. o Estimates. £ s. d. 2,583 4 5 Credits. £ s. d. — Total. £ s. d. 2,583 4 5 Actual Expenditure. Reserved. Total. Saving. Excess. Estimates. Total. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. . £ s. d. Supplementary Expenditure oe 1870-71. Provincial Charges ... 2,583 4 5 2,583 4 5 Refunds op Revenue. ... j Colonial Charges ... : Provincial Charges ... 4,194 6 9 128 18 7 : ■ 4,194 6 9! ... 4,194 6 9 128 18 7 ' ... 128 18 7 Totals ... 4,323 5 4j ; 4,323 5 4 4,323 5 4 J Payments to Provinces. ... ! TTnder "The Payments to Provinces Act, 1870"... ... i TJnder "The Payments to Provinces Act, 1871"... 1,023 0 8 i 13,431 5 5 ; | 1,023 0 8 1,023 0 8 13,431 5 5 18,399 2 6 14,454 6 1 19,422 3 2 i 1,023 0 8 18,399 2 6 19,422 3 2 4,967 17 1 Totals ... 14,454 6 1 4,967 17 1 SUMMARY. Liabilities and Engagements — Permanent Charges Appropriations — Liabilities of 1869-70 Liabilities of 1870-71 Payments to Provinces 7,174 11 0 9,910 2 10 1,023 0 8 18,107 14 6 3,302 0 1 404 12 6 549 4 8 3,302 0 1 7,579 3 6 10.459 7 6 1,023 0 8 113,310 13 0 5,487 13 5 17,424 19 6 1,023 0 8 4 2 6 113,310 13 0 5,491 15 11 17,424 19 6 1,023 0 8 137, 250 9 1 2,087 7 7 110,008 12 11 6,965 12 0 ... ... Totals 4,255 17 3 22,363 11 9 137, 246 6 7 4 2 6 2,087 7 7: 116,974 4 11 Financial Tjeak 1871-72— Civil List ... Permanent Charges ... Appropriations— • Class I.—Public Domains and Buildings ... ,, II.' —Public Departments ,, III. —Law and Justice „ IV.- —Postal Services, &c. ,, V.—Customs Department ,, VI.—Native Department • „ VII. —Miscellaneous ... ,. VIII.. — Militia and Volunteers ... Supplementary Expenditure of 1870-71, authorized bv section 9 of " The Appropriation Act, 1871" Refunds of Eevenue... ... ... Payments to Provinces I ~ 'I "~ ~ I i 'I ' - 25,896 9 9 .390,452 15 6 1,603 10 3 112,677 16 6 27,500 0 0 503,017 3 6 113 8 6 27,500 0 0 503,130 12 0 25,896 9 9| 390,452 15 6 2,250 0 0 14 9 9 64,643 2 8 992 2 5 40,991 6 0 20 10 0 141,481 0 0 157 12 0 48,136 7 6 215 3 10 24,233 5 0 191 14 0 31,766 16 10 129 11 6 28,501 13 6 15 4 2 2,264 9 9 65,635 5 1 41,011 16 0 141,638 12 0 48,351 11 4 24.424 19 0 31,896 8 4 28,516 17 8 3,072 3 2 1 73,174 13 0 ' 789 16 11 40,232 15 9 740 8 1 132,356 0 4 i 2,316 8 1 41,323 0 6 1,928 6 3 23,235 12 11 : 1,716 13 8 34,718 7 3 21,569 10 3 7,031 14 11 I 3,072 3 2 73,964 9 11 40,973 3 10 134, 672 8 5 43.251 6 9 24,952 6 7 34.718 7 3 28,601 5 2 38 12 2 6,966 3 7 5,100 4 7 807 13 5 8,329 4 10 527 7 7 2,821 18 11 84 7 6 I 2,583 4 5 13,431 5 5 2,583 4 5 13,431 5 5 2,583 4 5 4,323 5 4 18,399 2 6 2,583 4 5 4,323 5 4 18,399 2 6 825,860 8 7 4,323 5 4 4,967 17 1 Totals 928,535 4 10 1,849 16 2 930,385 1 0 ! 811,337 0 8 [ 14,523 7 11 126, 386 7 1 21,861 14 8
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