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Table No. 8. Estimated Revenue of the Consolidated Fund (Revenue Account) for 1920-21, compared with the Actual Revenue of 1919-20.

Table No. 9. Statement showing the Amount charged to "Unauthorized" in each Financial Year from 1st July, 1875, to 31st March, 1920.

Estimate (or 1920-21. Actual for 1919-20. Diffe: ■oucus. Increase. Decrease. Revenue Account. Ordinary Revenue, — Customs Railways Stamp and Deuth Duties Postal and Telegraph Land and Inoome Tax Beer Duty Amusement-tax Registration and other Fees .. Marine Miscellaneous Territorial Revenue Endowment Revenue Other Reoeipts £ 6,000,000 0,000,000 3,097,000 2,650,000 7,905,000 360,000 68,000 180,000 68,500 1,070,700 179,300 124,200 10,000 £ 4,830,324 5,766,016 3,276,607 2,096,757 7,927,608 355,403 68,326 175,756 42,646 1,204,866 218,757 112,840 5,374 £ 1,169,676 233,984 553^243 i] 597 £ 179,607 22,668 "326 4',244 25,854 134,166 39,457 11,360 4,626 2,007,584 1,376,224 376,224 Total 27,712,700 26,081,340 1,631,360

Consolidated Fund.—Revenue Account. Sen ?w e ed7or Pr °" Excess of Votes. Total. OTHEB Accounts. Public Woeks Fund. Financial Yeak. TOTAL. I 1875-76 .. 1876-77 .. 1877-78 .. 1878-79 .. 1879-80 .. 1880-81 .. 1881-82 .. 1882-83 .. ! 1883-84 .. 1884-85 .. 1885-86 .. 1886-87 .. 1887-88 .. 1888-89 .. 1889-90 .. 1890-91 .. 1891-92 .. 1892-93 .. 1893-94 .. 1894-95 .. 1895-96 .. ■ 1896-97 .. 1897-98 .. 1898-99 .. - : 1899-1900.. 1900-1901 . ■. 1901-1902 .. 1902-1903.. 1903-1904 .. 1904-1905.. 1905-1906 .. 1906-1907 .. 1907-1908.. 19.08-1909.. 1909-1910.. 1910-1911 .. 1911-1912.. 1912-1913 .. 1913-1914.. 1914-1915 .. 1915-1916 .. 1916-1917 .. 1917-1918.. 1918-1919.. 1919-1920.. £ s. d. 13,167 4 8 18,397 17 1 19,079 12 6 11,413 16 1 5,818 9 9 6,151 13 9 3,899 16 3 4,473 15 8 7,293 9 9 5,981 17 8 9,337 11 2 14,337 19 7 7,303 17 10 3,521 18 2 4,412 5 3 10,610 1 0 2,288 3 2 1,741 7 10 2,350 7 0 8,985 3 7 22,422 16 10 3,188 17 7 2,258 19 7 3,305 15 11 11,187 13 8 26,367 18 6 3,836 7 0 9,027 5 4 3,344 11 0 6,215 4 8 8,576 16 7 4,989 9 1 4,133 3 3 14,127 8 1 15,324 5 7 10,427 9 4 20,332 3 1 2,506 15 0 4,730 15 8 109,512 12 4 30,865 10 2 41,600 17 4 17,909 4 7 13,519 17 3 77,149 13 2 £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 19,195 17 1 32,363 1 9 3,155 9 2 13,398 7 0 31,796 4 1 3,490 6 1 58,709 17 2 : 77,789 9 8 653 6 5 47,466 4 5 58,880 0 6 3,938 14 8 18,466 2 1 24,284 11 10 1,005 3 10 37,825 6 6 43,977 0 3 13,443 11 3 38,474 18 9 42,374 15 0 13,590 6 10 64,631 0 2 69,104 15 10 12,343 2 2 45,284 2 6 52,577 12 3 9,003 18 7 39,039 17 11 45,021 15 7 ! 7,163 15 3 47,100 10 3 56,444 1 5 I 13,965 10 1 38,117 13 5 52,455 13 0 ' 6,212 10 7 42,104 15 10 49,408 13 8 27,821 16 11 35,157 16 5 38,679 14 7 13,506 2 8 43,257 1 0 , 47,669 6 3 23,631 7 1 76,778 5 11 ! 87,388 6 11 5,459 18 11 21,026 16 4 23,314 19 6 9,183 10 6 28,283 15 11 30,025 3 9 4,754 17 10 7,376 7 4 I 9,726 14 4 522 12 2 9,148 0 5 18,133 4 0 ; 1,890 7 5 16,229 5 9 i 38,652 2 7 ! 16,995 9 9 24,195 2 9 ! 27,384 0 4 24,726 3 6 39,314 13 4 , 41,573 12 11 > 4,743 17 10 36,468 0 10 39,773 16 9 2,304 8 10 60,652 13 7 71,840 7 3 | 62,788 3 2 89,156 18: 662 7 7 68,866 10 9 72,702 17 9 253 8 10 101,076 10 4 '110,103 15 8 200 0 0 47,775 11 4 i 51,120 2 4 2,248 6 6 22,109 12 2 28,324 16 10 13,547 11 7 52,385 3 7 60,962 0 2 23,956 9 10 28,559 6 2 33,548 15 3 12,867 10 8 37,713 8 11 41,846 12 2 429 9 0 50,890 5 1 65,017 13 2 15,257 11 1 23,100 14 0 i 38,424 19 7 3,500 7 0 27,200 14 6 37,628 3 10 1,009 9 7 62,950 14 7 83,282 II 8 860 5 4 115,428 2 5 117,934 17 5 63 15 0 80,228 10 11 84,959 6 7 137 5 8 68,004 2 1 177,516 14 5 853 3 5 47,222 18 9 78,088 3 11 14,742 5 9 106,454 9 0 148,055 6 4 34,852 5 5 48,886 8 7 66,795 13 2 26,010 17 11 66,701 19 8 80,221 16 11 362,295 0 5 439,444 13 7 1,239 5 4 £ s. d. 63,875 11 8 2,197 4 5 22,009 14 0 32,179 1 1 17,096 9 9 34,133 17 3 2,217 9 8 8,137 17 11 31,741 17 10 872 0 11 6,465 17 5 28,633 10 8 30,407 2 3 18,633 2 10 12,287 18 10 7,097 19 9 7,594 1 2 11,149 14 2 1,335 12 11 330 8 1 33,245 2 4 7,051 0 8 53,648 14 0 8,222 10 6 7,990 18 7 17,518 3 7 6,955 4 10 12,837 3 6 9,584 9 11 31,862 8 3 19,965 16 2 55,556 14 10 80,170 3 3 16,641 15 7 11,638 18 8 12,833 7 5 4,982 8 7 73,404 8 3 16,671 3 3 8,189 3 10 2,363 3 9 ■6,636 4 1 7,693 0 5 £ s. d. 99,394 2 7 37,483 14 7 100,452 10 1 94,997 16 3 42,386 5 5 91,554 8 9 58,182 11 6 89,585 15 11 93,323 8 8 53,057 11 9 76,875 8 11 87,302 0 3 107,637 12 10 70,819 0 1 83,588 12 2 99,946 5 7 40,092 11 2 45,929 15 9 11,584 19 5 20,353 19 6 88,892 U 8 59,161 4 6 99,966 4 9 50,300 16 1 79,831 5 10 107,336 12 10 79,911 11 5 123,140 19 2 62,952 18 9 73,734 16 8 104,884 6 2 101,973 0 9 122,446 4 5 96,916 19 10 53,564 5 3 51,471 0 10 89,125 11 7 191,403 0 8 101,767 15 G 186,559 1 8 95,193 13 5 189,513 15 10 100,499 11 6 80,221 16 11 451,756 13 5 11,072 14 6

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