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TABLE No. 4— continued. STATEMENT showing the Net Expenditure on Roads, &c. — continued.

Name of Work. County. Electorate. Total Net Net Expenditure Expenditure to ,„ m-* 1 ;™ 8 a , 31st P March.l399. %*£*«** Total Net Expenditure to 31st March, 1900. Liabilities on _. , w . Authorities, TotalNet Contracts, Ac. Expenditure 31st March, 1900. aild l-""''" 1 *"*- £ s. a. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ S. d. £ s. d. Roads, Bridges, etc. — continued. General: — Expenditure under miscellaneous public works votes (see Table No. 7 of 1884) Works not specifically appropriated —viz., roads, bridges, and drains Miscellaneous and Engineering —main roads Schools in outlying aistricts Improved farms not specifically appropriated —viz., for felling, clearing, building, fencing, grassing, tools, explosives, &c. Miscellaneous and Engineering —Roads to give access Miscellaneous roads and bridges in Native districts Native lana purchases —Surveys Native land purchases —New purchases Portion of subsidies to local bodies . i Contingencies and subsidies to local bodies for providing work for unemployed Co-operative work for unemployed — viz., roads, drains, passages, tools, stores, tents, &c. Advance to co-operative workmen for dwellinghouses Flood-damages to roads and bridges (to account) .. Miscellaneous —Roads and material Geants-in-Aid :— Grants - in - aid under " The Roads and Bridges Construction Act, 1882 " Local Bodies :— Payments of thiras, &c. Village settlements (roaas, buiiaings, fencing, felling, clearing, &c.) Purchase of lana for, or to be exchanged for land for roads Wire rope for bridges Advance to improved-farm settlers for buildings, gardens, fences, <fec. Refund of revenue creditea to Vote 91 in error 322,358 5 4 1,910 3 4 33 14 0 1,978 13 0 Cr. 10 0 0 204 4 0 304 0 2 18,565 19 5 167 1 0 143,553 12 11 54,308 16 1 21,975 15 11 667 2 7 76 6 7 480 18 4 322,358 5 4 2,577 5 11 33 14 0 1,978 13 0 Cr. 10 0 0 204 4 0 380 6 9 18,565 19 5 167 1 0 143,553 12 11 54,308 16 1 22,456 14 3 830 4 7 125 0 0 500 0 0 360 8 2 649 3 8 322,358 5 4 3,407 10 6 33 14 0 2,103 13 0 490 0 0 204 4 0 740 14 11 18,565 19 5 167 1 0 143,553 12 11 54,308 16 1 23,105 17 11 157 10 0 5 0 0 162 10 0 235 0 0 397 10 0 14,582 2 4 1,399 1 11 2,487 11 1 6 16 4 17,069 13 5 1,405 18 3 1,720 2 4 53 19 10 18,789 15 9 1,459 18 1 375,213 14 10 375,213 14 10 375,213 14 10 1,495 5 5 51,095 17 6 1,495 5 5 51,095 17 6 200 0 0 1,495 5 5 51,295 17 6 691 9 2 296 3 10 987 13 0 274 16 2 1,262 9 2 320 10 11 320 10 11 679 9 1 1,200 0 0 1,000 0 0 1,200 0 0 Cr. 3 8 0 Cr. 3 8 0 Cr. 3 8 0 Total, General 1,009,981 18 4 4,340 9 8 11,014,322 8 0 6,828 3 10 1,021,150 11 II Grand Total .. .. 4,743,469 14 10 268,714 16 7 5,012,184 11 5 301,775 18 4 5,313,960 9

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