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Table H (1). COMPARISON between the PROBABLE REVENUE as estimated in the Financial Statement, page 9, and the ACTUAL REVENUE, for the Year 1875-76.
* £12,500 has yet to be received on this item. Note.—The foregoing statement shows the revenue of the year 1875-76 as estimated in the Financial Statement, and the revenue actually received to the 30th June. As the accounts now stand, the actual receipts are £1,346 9s. lOd. short of the estimate, but the sum of £12,500 yet to be received (on the postage accounts with the Imperial Government) will create an excess of £11,153 10s. 2d. over the receipts anticipated.
Teak II 175-76. Heads of Receipt. Revenue to 27th May, with Estimate Actual added for June Revenue. Month. Customs Duties, Rents, Seizures, &c. £ s. d. 1,225,747 16 10 £ s. d. 1,225,766 5 5 Bonded Stores 5,250 10 5,343 3 9 Fees 16,417 0 1 16,591 2 2 Stamp Duties 112,388 15 11 114,429 9 1 Postal 93,162 14 3 •80,656 0 9 Telegraphic 63,038 6 7 63,970 10 3 Judicial Fees and Fines 37,993 2 11 38,726 8 6 Registration of land 12,184 4 3 12,478 16 3 „ Deeds 15,453 3 4 15,732 7 0 „ Births, Deaths, and Marriages ... 5,231 7 4 4,669 2 0 Fees on issue of Crown Grants 4,410 1 2 4,447 16 7 „ Miscellaneous 2,397 1 1 3,415 15 4 Incidental Receipts 52,056 8 2 51,677 10 10 Railways 1,645,730 12 7 1,637,904 7 11 57,459 11 4 63,939 6 2 1,703,190 3 11 1,701,843 14 1
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