of
1851, as will be seen from the following return -
Year Revenue 1851 £ 23,721,7.6 1852 21331 18 24,700.63 1853 27,045 35 1854 47,973.11.1 1855 1856 1857 58,842. 2.7 1858 62,476 98 65,225.6.2 1859 94,182.16.5 1860 35,500. 849 72,390,12.10The increase in the expenditure is attributable to the additions made to the Salaries by the Civil List and larger outlay upon Public works. The expenditure of last year was as follows:
Ordinary Expenditure £ 52,667. 16. 2 19,782.16.8 Public Works 12.10 Total £72,390. 12. 10The receipts of the just year have exceeded the disbursements by £21,792.3.5 which, added to the surplus of former years, left an excess. Assets over liabilities, on the 31st December last, of nearly £65,000, available for the Service.
S
of
1851, us
will be seen
the following return -
Year
Revenue.
Adinance sarred lack
from
to a
£ 23,721,7.6.
21331 18.
24,700.63.
27,045 35.
47,973.11. 1.
1851.
1852.
"
1853.
1854.
1855.
4
1856.
1857.
58,842. 2.7
1858.
4
62,476 98.
65,225.6.2.
"1
94,182.165.
1859.
1860.
"
4
35,500. 849.
The increase in the
expenditure is attributable to the additions made to the
Salaries by
the Civil List
Patrune £94,182,16, 5.
72,390,12.10.
108
year!
and
larger outlay upon Public works. The expenditure of
last year
was
as
follows:
distributed
Adinary Expenditure. £ $2,667. 16. 2
19.782.168
Public Works
12.10
Total £72,390. 12. 10
The receipts
of
the
just
year have exceeded the bisbursements by £21,792.3.5 which added to the surplus
of former years, left
of
an
ey cess.
Assets over liabilities, on the 31th Dccember last, of nearly £65,000, available for
the Service
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