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PUBLIC WORKS STATEMENT, 1911. INDEX. TABLES. l> llt ;e No. I.—Total Expenditure:—Summary showing the Total Expenditure ami Liabilities on Public Works and other Services out of the Public Works Fund to 31st March, 1911 .. .. .. •! No. 2.— Yearly Expenditure out op the Public Works Fund up to 1910-1911 .. .. .. 8 No, 3.— Railways:—Statement showing Expenditure and Liabilities on Railways, including Valuation of Provincial Lines, to 31st March, 1911 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 4 No. 4.—Roads: —Statement showing Expenditure on Roads to 31st March, 1911 .. .. .. 5 Nos. 5 and sa.—Development of Goldfields : —Statement showing Expenditure and Liabilities on Development of Goldfields to 31st March, 1911 .. .. .. .. .. .. 31 No. 6.—Telegraphs:—Statement showing Expenditure and Liabilities on Telegraphs to 31st March, 1911 H No. 7.—Public Buildings:—Statement showing Expenditure and Liabilities on Public Buildings to 81st March, 1911 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 37 No. B.—Lighthouses, Harbour-works, and Harbour-defences: — Statement showing Expenditure and Liabilities on Lighthouses Harbour-works and Harbour-defences to 31st March, 1911 .. 37 APPENDICES. Appendix A.—Expenditure for thk Yeah:—Audited Statement of Expenditure out of the Public Works Fund for the Year 1910-1911 .. .. '.. .. .. .. .. 10 B.—Total Liabilities:—Statement of all Liabilities of the Public Works Department outstanding on 31st March, 1911 .. .. .. .; .. .. .. I-' G.—Railways and Public Buildings Contracts: —Schedule of Contracts current on Ist April, 1910, and further Contracts entered into by the Public Works Department during the Year ended 31st March, 1911 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 44 D.— Sleeper Contracts: —Schedule of Sleeper Contracts current on let April, 1910, and further Contracts entered into by the Public Worke Department during the Year ended 31st March, 1911 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 60 I , '..—Annual Report on Public Works, by the Engineer-in-Chief .. .. .. .. 58 P.—Annual Report on Public Buildings, bj the G ivernment Architect .. .. .. 67
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