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STATEMENT showing the NET ISSUES from the PUBLIC WORKS FUND, &c.— continued.
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Issued. Voted. Amount Unissued. Issued in Excess. Expenditure. : Credits. Net Expenditure. Advances. Total. Class XXXVIII. — Chabgks and Expenses op Raising Loans :— Charges and Expenses .. .. .. .. I £ s. d. 403 3 6 £ s. d. £ s. d. £ a. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 115 403 3 6 , 403 3 6 5,200 0 0 5,200 0 0 4,796 16 6 4,796 16 6 Total Class XXXVIII 403 3 6 403 3 6 403 3 6 403 3 6 .. Unauthorised :— Services not provided for 4,188 19 4 639 17 6 3,549 1 10 3,549 1 10 3,549 1 10 Total Unauthorised 4,188 19 4 4,188 19 4 639 17 6 3,549 1 10 3,549 1 10 3,549 1 10 SUMMARY. I Class XXIV.-Public Works, Departmental .. 13,878 12 3 XXV.—Railways.. .. .. .. 696,977 19 6 XXVI.—Utilisation of Water-power.. .. 467 13 3 XXVII.— Public Buildings (including sites, furniture, fittings, &c.) .. .. 125,679 110 ,, XXVIII. —Lighthouses, Harbour ■ works, and Harbour-defences .. .. 5,993 8 7 „ XXIX. —Tourist and Health Resorts (including sites, furniture, fittings, &o.) .. 17,107 15 6 ,, XXX.—Immigration .. .. .. 6,881 14 0 ,, XXXI. —Construction and Maintenance and Supervision of Roads, Bridges, and other Public Works .. .. 230,877 17 8 XXXII.— Development of Goldfields .. .. 6,517 0 4 ,, XXXIII.— Purchase of Native Lands .. .. 7,992 19 5 ,, XXXIV.— Telegraph Extension .. .. 87,855 8 8 XXXV.— Rates on Native Lands .. .. 631 4 9 XXXVI.— Contingent Defence .. .. 47,924 0 7 ,, XXXVII.— Lands Improvement .. .. 2,268 0 5 ,, XXXVIII. —Charges and Expenses of Raising Loans .. .. .. 403 3 6 Unauthorised .. .. .. .. .. 4,188 19 4 Total Public Wobks Fund.. .. 1,255,644 19 7 1,064 14 4 12,813 17 11 19,303 11 2 677,674 8 4 467 13 3 9,001 7 0 116,677 14 10 3 0 0 5,990 8 7 17,107 15 0 400 0 0 6,481 14 0 4,415 4 4 226,462 13 4 259 0 5 6,257 19 11 1,712 9 1 6,280 10 4 8,557 13 7 79,297 15 1 631 i 9 1,335 13 6 46,588 7 1 19 16 0 2,248 4 5 403 3 6 639 17 6 3,549 1 10 46,712 6 11 1,208,932 12 8 12,813 17 11 677,674 8 4 467 13 3 116,677 14 10 5,990 8 7 17,107 15 0 6,481 14 0 226,462 13 4 6,257 19 11 6,280 10 i 79,297 15 1 631 4 9 46,588 7 1 2,248 4 5 40 0 0 15,763 10 8 370 1 7 100 0 0 760 18 0 2,990 1 9 12,853 17 11 693,438 5 0 467 13 3 117,047 16 5 6,090 8 7 17,868 13 6 6,481 14 0 229,452 15 1 6,257 19 11 6,280 10 4 85,036 3 2 631 4 9 49,454 4 1 2,248 4 5 13,115 0 0 709,825 0 0 3,000 0 0 183,860 0 0 8,600 0 0 25,650 0 0 3,000 0 0 369,065 0 0 14,350 0 0 7,825 0 0 80,000 0 0 700 0 0 30,000 0 0 7.000 0 0 261 2 1 16,386 15 0 2,532 6 9 66,885 17 0 2,777 3 2 7,781 6 6 139,612 4 11 8,092 0 1 1,544 9 8 73 13 5 267 11 9 3,481 14 0 5,738 8 1 5,036 3 2 2,865 17 0 68 15 3 4,751 15 7 19,454 4 1 403 3 6 3,549 1 10 403 3 6 3,549 1 10 5,200 0 0 4,796 16 6 3,549 1 10 28,629 3 1 1,237,561 15 9 1,461,190 0 0 255,490 12 6 31,862 8 3
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