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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1 9 26- 192 7.
STATEMENT showing the NET ISSUES from ACCOUNTS OUTSIDE THE PUBLIC ACCOUNT for the FINANCIAL YEAR ended 31st March, 1927, compared with the Amounts voted under the Appropriation Act, 1926.
Examined and found correct. R. E. Hayes, G. E. C. Campbell, Secretary to the Treasury. Controller and Auditor-General. A D p ABK F j a N X 6th July, 1927. Accountant to the Treasury. The Treasury, 6th July, 1927.
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(Under Section 86 of the Public Revenues Act, 1926.) I In a ! Credits-in-Aio Credits-in-h uredits-in- id Net „ Amount Issued in Credits-in- received Aid received S ~it IBE ' Expenditure. e ' unissued. Excess. Aid voted. in Excess oe under the _ received. ill! | Estimate.* Estimate^ Public Trustee's Account. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ 3. d. 79 Public Trust Office .. .. .. .. 227,916 16 0 .. 227,916 16 0 241,880 0 0 13,963 4 0 Native Trustee's Account. SO Native Trust Office .. .. .. .. 11,757 16 11 .. 11,757 16 11 13,954 0 0 2,196 3 1.. Government Insurance Account. 81 Government Insurance .. .. .. .. 99,702 3 2 1,095 9 9 98,606 13 5 106,739 0 0 8,132 6 7 .. 2,300 0 0 .. 1,204 10 3 Public Service Superannuation Eund Account. 82 Public Service Superannuation Fund Office .. .. 7,655 16 0 .. 7,655 16 0 8,094 0 0 438 4 0 State Eire Insubance Account, 83 State Eire Insurance .. .. .. .. 34,733 3 2 6,550 0 0 28,183 3 2 38,624 0 0 10,440 16 10 .. 6,550 0 0 721 19 3 Government Accident Insurance Account. 84 Government Accident Insurance .. .. .. 15,448 9 7 .. 15,448 9 7 16,700 0 0 1,251 10 5 State Advances Account. 85 State Advances .. .. .. .. .. 73,519 0 0 19,969 4 10 53,549 15 2 57,166 0 0 3,616 4 10 . 20,715 0 0 745 15 2 .. ! Services not provided for .. .. .. .. 190 0 0 .. 190 0 0 .. .. 190 0 0 — 1 | i * These credits have not been appropriated, and are not available for expenditure except under the provisions of section 51 subsection (3), of the Public Revenues Act, 1926. t These are the amounts shown in column 4 of the Schedule to tne Appropriation Act, and are voted only to the extent to which they are actually received.
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