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Balance-sheet of the New Zealand Post Office Account fOr the Year ended 31st March, 1924.
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Balances on 1st April, 1933. Transactions. Balances on 31st March, 1924. Cr. Dr. Cr. Br. Cr. Dr. JIONEY-ORDER ACCOUNTS :— Money-orders (general) United Kingdom, &e. United States of America Australia Canada Ceylon Fiji Hong Kong India Norway .. .. .. • .. Straits Settlements Tonga Union of South Africa Commission (foreign) Savings-bank Accounts :— Deposits and withdrawals Investments Accrued interest on investments Post-office Savings-bank Reserve Account Transfers — New Zealand Commonwealth Savings-bank of Australia State Savings-bank of Australia United Kingdom Home Savings-bank Profit and Doss Account Postal Accounts: — Stamps Postal Guides Postal notes Parcel-post (senders" charges collected on delivery) Private box and bag rents Rural-delivery fees Safe-deposit receipts Money-order commission British postal orders — Head Office Account Chief Postmasters' Account London Account British postal-order commission Clearance fees on overseas parcels Postal Revenue Account Telegraph, Toll, and Telephone Accounts :— Cable Accounts — New South Wales Eastern Extension Pacific Cable Board Radio Account £ s. d. 83,095 15 0 1,844 12 3 769 19 0 11,988 1 7 84 14 6 '.. 4 15 3,655 5 2J 40 5 1 207 12 6 44,360,593 1 6 8(0,000 0 0 13,768 9 8 10.003 4 10 168,247 0 5 366,053 0 4 J 75 18 2 192,704 14 9 900 9 7 24.947 16 3 16,812 9 4 3.244 11 4 900 14 9 8,512 6 5 £ s. fl. 61,477 17 2-| 482 1 3 37 0 3 2.676 0 3 342 I 4 £ s. d. 4,632,409 8 II 434,595 0 8 25,143 5 0 294,151 9 10 5,128 8 2 602 18 6 5,626 11 8 866 7 7 12,981 2 11 377 11 11 505 14 1 6,632 6 8 2,298 0 4 2,621 14 3 £ s. d. 4,621,859 12 5 382,502 18 7 19,948 15 5 298,326 9 6 16,471 7 10J 564 5 3 6,071 7 11 807 1 5 13,062 8 8 346 6 11 408 6 0 5,929 16 10 2,745 14 9 2,672 16 5 £ s. d. 93,645 11 6 7,039 1 10 645 1 10| 123 7 9 63 7 7 3,573 19 Si 71 10 1 60 7 10 £ s. d. 9,385 15 1J 3,405 0 8 926 17 6 1,973 10 5 240 1 11 393 6 6 44,157,156 9 7 544,433 18 1 31.248,348 9 4 10,014,241 0 0 544,433 18 1 200,000 0 0 29,510,320 19 6 11,959,865 0 0 552,921 11 11 46,098,420 11 4 46,102,780 9 7 552,921 11 11 1,000,000 0 0 587 5 3 3,698,689 8 2 49,693 1 9 114,836 1 2 56,189 8 7 541 12 0 2,477,828 1 8 3,686,838 6 5 51,558 16 9 123,856 15 4 56,189 8 7 492 8 0 2,485,895 14 7 25,619 11 5 982 10 8 2,453 0 3 49 4 0 160,179 7 6 1,474,549 0 101 677 18 6 814,235 8 4 5,453 16 10 27,819 19 10 8,782 5 3 136 8 6 31,803 17 10 1,490,911 12 1 721 17 6 800,469 19 11 3.872 5 5 27,819 19 10 8,782 5 3 136 8 6 31,803 17 10 349,690 9 2 31 19 2 206,470 3 2 2. -182 1 0 4,987 5 10£ 85,704 3 4 67,940 12 6 66,034 16 6 1,114 7 3 3,264 18 4 1,300,948 8 9 67,940 12 6 67,194 9 3 66,034 16 6 1,114 7 3 3,264 18 4 1,297,497 8 6 42,711 7 1 17,558 12 7 1,536 5 7i 149 S 2 55,175 0 0 14,551 14 8 126,317 0 5 7,895 11 4 54,373 5 4 14,406 7 2 129,744 1 7 9,105 14 9 4,046 6 0 1,046 2 3 5,085 5 3 1,359 11 7
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