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TABLE No. 6. Estimated Receipts and Expenditure of the Ordinary Revenue Account for the Financial Year ended 31st March, 1884.
RECEIPTS. £ . I £ ■ £ EXPENDITURE. £ £ Ordinary Revenue :— Customs ... ... ... Stamps Property-Tax Beer-Duty Railways ... Telegraphic Registration and other Fees ... Marine Miscellaneous 1,520,000 477,500 168,000 62,000 1,020,000 100,000 35,800 16,000 40,000 3,439,300 Permanent Appropriations :— Civil List... Interest and Sinking Fund ... Under Special Acts of the Legislature 29,750 1,567,430 48,514 1,645,69Territorial Revenue :— Depasturing Licenses, Rents, &c. Miscellaneous 130,300 4,200 134,500 Annual Appropriations :— Class I. Legislative ,, II. Colonial Secretary „ III. Colonial Treasury „ IV. Minister of Justice ,, V. Postmaster- General and Commissioner of Telegraphs ... „ VI. Commissioner of Customs „ VII. Commissioner of Stamps ... „ VIII. Minister of Education „ IX. Minister of Native Affairs „ X. Minister of Mines ,, XI. Minister for Public Works „ XII. Minister of Defence 41,843 220,677 48,466 118,184 246,997 86,800 25,858 307,045 23,118 18,883 672,456 205,475 Balance on 31st March, 1883 Deficit on 31st March, 1884 | 3,573,800 35,549 52,147 £3,661,496 2,015,80! 3,661,491 Total £3,661,491 Total
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