11

1891-92 Dr. to Brought forward,

to Rain 128",

...

399,391 ...1,738,368

Cr. by Consumption,

...1,154,385

by Balance,

"

19

983,374

2,137,759

2,137,759

1892.93

Dr. to Brought forward,

"1

to Rain 88",

983,374 ...1,195,128

Cr. by Consumption,

...1,154,385

"7

by Balance,

...1,024,117

2,178,502

2,178,502

1893-94

Dr. to Brought forward,

to Rain 90",

...1,024,117

Cr. by Consumption,

...1,154,385

...1,222,290

by Balance,

"1

...1,092,022

2,246,407

2,246,407

1894-95

Dr. to Brought forward,

to Rain 105",

...1,092,022

Cr. by Consumption,

...1,154,385

...1,426,005

by Balance,

...1,363,642

2,518,027

2,518,027

1895-96

Dr. to Brought forward,

"

to Rain 54",

....1,363,642 733,374

Cr. by Consumption,

...1,154,385

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by Balance,

942,631

2,097,016

2,097,016

1896-97

Dr. to Brought forward,

942,631

Cr. by Consumption,

...1,154,385

爷爷

to Rain 68",

923,508

"

by Balance,

711,754

1,866,139

1,866,139

1897-98

Dr. to Brought forward,

1

to Rain 99",

711,754 ...1,344,519

Cr. by Consumption,

...1,154,385

>>

by Balance,

901,888

2,056,273

2,056,273

1898-99

Dr. to Brought forward,

901,888

Cr. by Consumption,

...1,151,385

to Rain 56",

>>

760,536

by Balance,

508,039

1,662,424

1,662,424

1899-900 Dr. to Brought forward,

to Rain 76",

508,039 ...1,032,156

Cr. by Consumption,

.1,154,385

"1

by Balance,

385,810

1,540,195

1,540,195

1900-01

Dr. to Brought forward,

to Rain 75",

"

385,810 ...1,018,575

Cr. by Consumption,

.1,154,385

"

by Balance,

250,500

1,404,385

1,404,315

Detailed Monthly Account for Rainy Season of 1894.

Dr. to Stock, 1st May, 1894,.......1,092,022

Cr. by Consumption during 6 months, 577,194

19

to 100" received-May to

99

by Total Stock at end of season, 1,872,928

October inclusive,... ...1,353,100

2,450,122

2,450,122

...1,872,928 ...1,092,022

Total water in stock at end of season,

Less original stock,

Therefore the quantity to be stocked in addition to that originally in stock was... 780,906

29. It is assumed that there was a stock in hand of 250,000 gallons, at the Deduction, commencement of the first year. Had there been much less than this amount in hand, then there would have been a deficiency in 1887-88; for there would have been only 73,447 gallons, or about 23 days' supply in hand, at the end of the water-* year. There is, of course, a balance of 250,000 gallons, at the end of the period, to carry forward to the next year.

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