B—7 [PT. I]
YEAR ENDING 31 MARCH, 1950
DEPARTMENTAL RECEIPTS —continued
(a) Ordinary departmental expenditure and receipts are not charged to or credited to the Ordinary Revenue Account. " Estimated " and " Actual Receipts " shown above relate to — (1) Housing : Rents and royalties from Crown Lands. (2) State Hydro-electric : Licence fees from privately-operated hydro-electric generating plants.
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Page. Summary of Departmental Receipts credited to the Consolidated Fund —continued Estimated. Actual Receipts. CONSOLIDATED FUND —continued 1949-50. 1948-49. 1948-49. ORDINARY REVENUE ACCOUNT—continued £ 136 33 91 69 173 120 226 287 56 65 189 249 236 52 114 Departmental Receipts—continued Police Prime Minister's Department Printing and Stationery .. Public Service Commission, Office of the Public Works Rehabilitation Scientific and Industrial Research Social Security Stabilization Stamp Duties State Forest Service State Hydro-electric (a) Tourist and Health Resorts Transport Treasury Valuation & 15,775 29,000 700,000 1,000 5,536,700 1,200 75,137 36,000 325,000 77,000 430,000 5,000 430,000 103,000 101,000 85,000 £ 14,650 25,000 600,000 1,000 3,803,900 1,500 86,555 16,000 1,250,000 76,500 366,500 5,000 303,000 92,000 201,000 93,500 £ 16,457 26,684 708,106 1,002 5,101,507 1,952 97,941 13,292 1,246,120 76,469 496,244 4,238 398,548 98,792 118,554 154,250 Less reduction in receipts consequent upon adjustment of exchange-rate 11,222,045 250,000 TOTAL 12,398,939 10,972,045 13,047,757
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