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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1 926-1 927.
STATEMENT of the RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE of the CONSOLIDATED FUND for the ACCOUNT—continued.
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1925-1926. RECEIPTS. 1926-1927. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 31,019,376' 0 7 Brought forward.. .. .. .. .. •• 1,790,390 10 I 31,594,257 11 9 1,730,204 19 1 Creditsjin'reduction,— Unauthorized Expenditure - 24,179 18 10 Services not provided for .. .. .. .. ■■ • • 3,596 i 10 Public Revenues Act, 1926, Section 59, — Credits in reduction — Emergency Expenditure Account .. . .. . • .. 361 6 6 1,794,347 18 5 l,754,c84 17 11 186,227 1 4 Reparation-moneys received from Germany .. .. .. .. .. .. 39,307 3 0 Finance Act, 1926, Section 25, — Amount recovered from Cheviot Estate Account in respect of £50,400 3J-per-cent. New Zealand Consolidated Stock, 1940, redeemed and cancelled during financial year, 1925—6 .. .. .. .. •• •• •• •• 50,400 0 0 Temporary transfer to Public Works Fund in terms of Section 56 of the Public 125,000 0 0 Revenues Act, 1910, now restored to the Consolidated Fund .. .. . Public Revenues Act, 1910, Section 39, — 1,250,000 0 0 Treasury Bills issued Finance Act, 1925, Section 11, — 475,991 14 0 Balance of New Zealand Consols Account transferred 857 17 9 Receipts under Section 39 of the Finance Act, 1924 (Stipendiary Magistrates' Pensions) 34,811,837 11 7 Carried forward .. .. .. .. .. .. 33,478,312 13 2 Note. In these accounts the credits-in-aid (section 51, Public Revenues Act, 1926) and other credits in reduction ol expenditure are shown as receipts, and arc not deducted from the expenditure as prior to 1924-25. For the purposes of comparison a summary showing the net expenditure will be found on page 81.
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