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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1904-1905.
STATEMENT showing the NET ISSUES from the CONSOLIDATED FUND, &c.— continued.
Issued. Issued in Excess. Voted. Amount Unissued. Expenditure. Credit. Net Expenditure. Advances. Total. SUMMARY. £ s. d. £ s. d. Financial Year 1904-5 :— Ordinary Revenue Account, — Class I.—Legislative Departments .. .. 24,623 9 6 24 8 11 II.—Colonial Secretary's Department .. 74,135 10 7 4,666 3 5 ILL.-Public Health Department .. 35,862 3 11 4,089 6 3 IV. —Industries and Commerce and Tourist Department .. .. .. 75,821 4 2 13,342 9 1 V.—Colonial Treasurer's Department .. 42,052 8 9 1,023 1 4 VI.—Old-age Pensions Department .. 3,942 10 1 5 12 1 VII.—Justice Department .. .. 150,545 1111 2,584 7 6 „ VIII.— Post and Telegraph Department .. 587,998 9 6 30,463 7 7 IX.—Customs Department .. ..I 41,28117 10 698 4 6 X. —Marine and Harbours and Inspection of Machinery Departments .. 55,842 6 6 1,538 7 2 XI.—Printing and Stationery Department 73,319 15 2 31,197 14 11 XII.-Stamp and Deeds Department .. 30,791 9 4 20 8 0 . XIII.— Education Department .. .. 649,658 8 6 13,72110 9 . XIV.— Lunacy and Charitable Department 101,625 14 0, 23,152 14 4 XV.—Department of Labour .. .. 11,603 8 2j 755 8 1 . XVI.— Mines Department.. .. .. 18,596 8 10; 107 7 2 . XVII.—Department of Agriculture .. 129,546 5 0 16,915 8 9 , XVIII.— Working Railways Department .. 1,698,842 12 9: 227,015 4 1 „ XIX.— Public Buildings and Domains .. 27,585 3 8 j 1,317 12 8 XX— Defence Department .. .. 192,703 7 3 4,449 16 8 . XXI.— Police Department .. .. 131,55116 6 875 8 11 „ XXII.—Department of Lands and Survey .. 170,095 16 10 20,654 111 , XXILL—Valuation Department .. .. 30,560 10 0 1,253 11 2 Unauthorised .. .. .. .. 8,843 7 0 2,628 2 4 Total Ordinary Revenue Account .. 4,367,429 15 9 402,499 17 7 £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. j £ s. d. 24 8 11 4,666 3 5 4,089 6 3 24,599 0 7 69,469 7 2 31,772 17 8 1,809* 6 11 325 19 5 24,599 0 7 71,278 14 1 32,098 17 1 24,690 0 0 72,519 0 0 41,702 0 0 287 9 8 2,727 18 10 9,603 2 11 196 10 3 1,487 12 11 13,342 9 1 1,023 1 4 5 12 1 2,584 7 6 30,463 7 7 698 4 6 62,478 15 1 41,029 7 5 3,936 18 0 147,961 4 5 557,535 1 11 40,583 13 4 4,530 5 0 25 0 0 706 5 3 7,297 0 2 119 10 10 67,009 0 1 41,029 7 5 3,961 18 0 148,667 9 8 564,832 2 1 40,703 4 2 69,906 0 0 45,827 0 0 4,168 0 0 143,230 0 0 564,088 0 0 41,849 0 0 2,896 19 11 5,039 7 10 206 2 0 2,235 5 10 8,257 1 6 1,218 19 9 241 15 3 7,672 15 6 9,001 3 7 73 3 11 1,538 7 2 31,197 14 11 20 8 0 13,721 10 9 23,152 14 4 755 8 1 107 7 2 16,915 8 9 227,015 4 1 1,317 12 8 4,449 16 8 875 8 11 20,654 1 11 1,253 11 2 2,628 2 4 54,303 19 4 42,122 0 3 30,771 1 4 635,936 17 9 78,472 19 8 10,848 0 1 18,489 1 8 112,630 16 3 1,471,827 8 8 26,267 11 0 188,253 10 7 130,676 7 7 149,441 14 11 29,306 18 10 6,215 4 8 2,150 5 5 140 12 2 762 11 5 475 13 6 265 4 10 298 15 3 2,018 4 8 373 19 3 12 17 10 1,645 0 11 33 0 0 4,094 15 11 56,454 4 9 42,122 0 3 30,911 13 6 636,699 '9 2 78,948 13 2 11,113 4 11 18,787 16 11 114,649 0 11 1,472,201 7 11 26,280 8 10 189,898 11 6 130,709 7 7 153,536 10 10 29,306 18 10 6,215 4 8 58,611 0 0 42,338 0 0 30,799 0 0 648,690 0 0 85,626 0 0 11,011 0 0 21,631 0 0 123,587 0 0 1,502,949 0 5 27,325 0 0 198,114 0 0 131,398 0 0 188,291 0 0 29,443 0 0 2,542 11 4 215 19 9 437 13 5 12,700 3 8 6,705 2 9 2,843 3 1 8,937 19 1 30,747 12 6 1,185 12 1 9,570 6 3 853 7 10 34,754 9 2 136 1 2 385 16 1 550 6 11 709 12 10 27 15 11 102 4 11 141 0 11 1,354 17 9 164 15 5 6,215 4 8 27,084 8 9 3,992,014 6 11 4,107,792 0 5 144,102 10 4 28,324 16 10 3,964,929 18 2
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