to ₤21,331, 184, and was less
than that
for
the
Year 1851 by 2,390,5,10, but this decrease
was principally owing to the relief which the local Government.
found it necessary to afford to the sufferers by
the
great fire already
4 December 1851, - as Ieported upon and since syproved of by the Secretary Itate,- and partly to a greater amount of ground rents- outstanding, which have however since been recovered.
3.
Re total Expenditure
for the same period was;
4
₤34765.12.9%, being -
Civil hetallishment
Contingencies.
Enricial hetablishment + Prlice
Contingencies. Reclesiastical hatablishment-
Contingencies.
Public Maks + Buildings) Ronds, Streets & Bridges,
including repairs and
improvements.
313
£11.900.7+6/2
#1
1,533.7.0%2 8.474.1.5
5,683, 4. 7
в
729% 3.4
#
944 18411
#
4937719. 2
Miscellaneous Rxpenditure_. 1400.8.0%
Pensions.
#
12 % 2 % 9
£34.765.12.9%1⁄2
4.
Kat
Your Grace may
not