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STATEMENT of the RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE of the ORDINARY REVENUE
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£ s. d. £ s. d. £ 8. d. RECEIPTS. Balance on 31st Mavcli, 1882,— Cash in the Public Account and in transitu Advances in the hands of Officers of the Government, — Colonial Foreign 22,817 7 10 49,286 10 6 128,779 9 9 72,103 18 4 2,800 0 0 Worn Silver Coin in transitu to Melbourne Mint Ordinary Revenue, — Customs Stamps (including "Postal" Cash Receipts) Property-tax ... Beer-duty Railways ... ... ... ... Telegraphic Registration ... ... Marine Miscellaneous ... ... 203,683 8 1 1,494,463 8 9 444,389 2 0 157,793 9 4 62,639 8 3 954,740 3 1 93,135 3 4 59,690 8 4 15,656 10 6 49,169 11 11 Territorial Revenue, — Licenses, Rents, &c. ... ... Miscellaneous ... ... ... ... ... 3,331,677 5 6 132,808 10 2 5,70.1 17 3 138,573 7 5 Deficiency Bills issued, — Under " The Public Revenues Act, 1878" ... 3,470,250 12 11 50,000 0 0 Treasury Bills issued, — Under "The Treasury Bills Act, 1880 " in renewal of Bills due 1st Hbrember, 1882, per contra 240,000 0 0 Short-dated Debentures issued, — Under "The Treasury Bills Act, 1879" ... Under "The Treasury Bills Act, 1880" ... 1,242,000 0 0 590,000 0 0 1,832,000 0 0 Total £5,795,934 1 0
Salanee on 31st March, 1882,— Cash in the Public Account ,.. „, ... Advances in the hands of Officers of the Government, — Colonial Foreign ,., ... 5,887 10 10 800 0 0 4,673 2 6 6,687 10 10 iand Sales, — Ordinary ... ... ... ,,. ,,, On Deferred Payments ... 11,360 13 4 225,857 14 11 46,417 5 5 272,305 0 4 Total £283,665 13 8
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