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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1921-1922.
STATEMENT showing the NET ISSUES from the PUBLIC WORKS FUND for the FINANCIAL YEAR ended 31st March, 1922, compared with the Sums voted under the Appropriation Act, 1921.
I I > i Expenditure. Credits. Net Expenditure. Imprests. Total. Voted. Amount Unissued. Issued IN Excess. 43 Public Works, Departmental 44 Railway-construction 45 Additions to Open Lines ... 46 General 47 | Courthouses 48 j Prisons 49 | Police-stations 50 ! Postal and Telegraph 51 I Agricultural 52 Mental Hospitals 53 Hospitals and Charitable Institutions 54 School-buildings .. 55 Timber-supply, &c. 56 Lighthouses 57 Harbour- works 58 Tourist and Health Resorts 59 Department of Immigration 60 Roads, &e. 61 Roads on Goldfields 62 '■ Development of Mining 03 Telegraph Extension 64 Contingent Defence 65 Improved-farm Settlements 66 Lands, Miscellaneous 67 Irrigation and Water-supply 68 Plant, Material, and Stores Services not provided for £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 184,225 5 6 55,941 16 3 128,283 9 3 .. 1,363,682 11 11 86,862 14 10 1,276,819 17 1 .. 1,857,003 12 8 623 15 11 1,856,379 16 9 92,691 2 2 5,633 16 5 87,057 5 9 5,357 18 4 1,000 0 0 4,357 18 4 42,953 12 11 1,213 7 10 41,740 5 1 22,562 14 7 18 10 11 22,544 3 8 114,959 6 9 2,053 2 0 112,906 4 9 2,809 19 4 1,695 4 3 1,114 15 1 41,874 7 5 36 15 2 41,837 12 3 .. I 31,282 0 10 569 11 2 30,712 9 8 .. | 2,872 7 3 403 16 8 2,468 10 7 16,372 7 11 3 4 0 16,369 3 11 16,492 14 3 142 2 8 16,350 11 7 2,423 12 0 .. 2,423 12 0 20,770 0 11 ' 2,773 18 9 17,996 2 2 .. | 324,647 4 10 . 77,137 13 11 247,509 10 11 .. I 583,078 11 8 30,183 14 9 552,894 16 11 11,291 16 5 27 10 0 11,264 6 5 2,129 18 7 .. 2,129 18 7 681,076 6 8 101,177 2 4 579,899 4 4 16,166 5 6 580 5 2 15,586 0 4 16 0 0 Cr. 16 0 0 17,549 11 2 71 3 9 17,478 7 5 .. | 87,704 6 7 4,991 9 4 82,712 17 3 .. | 230,705 16 8 124,273 19 5 106,431 17 3 .. - 11,634 4 0 200 1 6 11,434 2 6 £ s. d. i £ s. d. 128,283 9 3 24,606 6 1 1,301,426 3 2 t 235,571 17 3 2,091,951 14 0 : 21 10 7 87,078 16 4 4,357 18 4 41,740 5 1 22,544 3 8 4,000 0 0 116,906 4 9 1,114 15 1 41,837 12 3 30,712 9 8 2,468 10 7 16,369 3 11 16,350 11 7 2,423 12 0 17,996 2 2 3,687 16 8 251,197 7 7 1,619 2 7 554,513 19 6 11,264 6 5 2,129 18 7 21,308 12 11 601,207 17 3 15,586 0 4 Cr. 16 0 0 17,478 7 5 82,712 17 3 22,657 14 4 129,089 11 7 11,434 2 6 £ s. d. i 165,082 0 0 11,150,000 0 0 2,100,000 0 0 90,700 0 0 6,750 0 0 45,000 0 0 30,000 0 0 128,510 0 0 4,000 0 0 40,000 0 0 41,200 0 0 3,800 0 0 42,000 0 0 17,500 0 0 4,075 0 0 25,925 0 0 225,000 0 0 603,048 0 0 15,425 0 0 2,000 0 0 500,000 0 0 17,500 0 0 30 0 0 25,003 0 0 85,000 0 0 175,000 0 0 £ s. d. 36,798 10 9 8,048 6 0 3,621 3 8 2,392 1 8 3,259 14 11 7,455 16 4 11,603 15 3 2,885 4 11 10,487 10 4 1,331 9 5 25,630 16 1 1,149 8 5 1,651 8 0 7,928 17 10 48,534 0 6 4,160 13 7 1,913 19 8 j 46 0 0 I 7,524 12 7 : 2,287 2 9 ! 45,910 8 5 | £ s. d. 151,426 3 2 1,837 12 3 26,197 7 7 129 18 7 101,207 17 3 11,434 2 6 I Total .. 5,784,317 16 10 497,630 17 0 5,286,686 19 10 313,473 0 5 15,600,160 0 3 |o,542, 548 0 0 234,621 1 1 292,233 1 4 1
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