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CLASS VII continued.

VOTE 2.-MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES-Continued.

EXPLANATION of the Causes of Variation between Expenditure and Grant.

A. The expenditure on " Engrossing and Copying Patents of Arms, &c.," was below the estimate.

B.-The Sub-Head provides for the cost of Insignia and other expenses in connection with Orders of Knighthood, &c., which depends upon the number of appointments made, and cannot therefore be accurately estimated.

C.-The expenditure in connection with the Regalia was below the estimate.

D. The office of His Majesty's Limner remained vacant.

E.—The expenses connected with the Bible Board were less than estimated.

J.-The net receipts of the Railway exceeded the estimated amount, and the sum required to meet the deficiency for payment of dividend on the authorised capital was therefore less.

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CLASS VII continued.

VOTE 2.-MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES-continued.

STATEMENT showing the amount of STAMP DUTY and FEES ON APPOINTMENTS, &c., remitted by direction of the Treasury in the Year ended 31st March 1906.

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Letters Patent relative to a fresh grant of a Court of
Quarter Sessions to the Borough of Rye

Letters Patent appointing the Warden of the Cinque Ports
Licences for Inebriates' Retreats

Deeds and other instruments for Public Departments -
Letters Patent creating Sir Thomas Sanderson, G. C. B.,
K.C.M.G., I.S.O., a Baron of the United Kingdom.
Letters Patent creating Sir Edmund Monson, G.C.B.,
G.C.M.G., G. C. V.O., a Baronet of the United Kingdom -
Letters Patent conferring a degree on a Clergyman resident
abroad (one-third of the Stamp Duty)

Letters Patent Lord Chancellor's presentations

Letters l'atent Crown presentations

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Letters Patent Charter of Incorporation Liverpool Royal
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* The Stamp Duties were paid from the Civil Contingencies Fund, and were included in the amount voted in August 1906 for " Repayments to the Civil Contingencies Fund," Class VII., Vote 5.

The Surplus of 3,414l. -s. 10d., shown on the Account of the Vote "Miscellaneous Expenses," for the year ended 31st March 1905, has been surrendered.

Treasury,

28 November 1906.

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W. Blain,

Accounting Officer.

I certify that this Account has been examined under my directions, and is correct.

Examined,
W. M. Martin.

John A. Kempe,

Comptroller and Auditor General.

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Sub-Head D.

Surplus.

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER AND AUDITOR GENERAL

1. The office of His Majesty's Limner became vacant, by death, on the 26th December 1901, and although no fresh appointment has been made, the salary of this post, viz., 971., has been provided for in all subsequent Estimates. An explanation of the course adopted in this instance was given to the Public Accounts Committee, 1906 [Qns. 4534-6].

2. The Amount to be Surrendered is, as shown by the Account, 7,892l. 118. 4d.

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CLASS VII.-continued.

VOTE 3.

REPAYMENTS TO THE LOCAL LOANS FUND.

ACCOUNT of the Sum Expended, compared with the Sum Granted, to make good certain sums written off from the ASSETS of the LOCAL LOANS FUND (50 & 51, Vic. c. 16. s. 15), in the Year ended 31st March 1906.

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The Surplus of 1s. 4d. shown on the Account of the Vote "Repayments to the Local Loans Fund," for the year ended 31st March 1905, has been surrendered.

Treasury,

26 October 1906.

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W. Blain,
Accounting Officer.

I certify that this Account has been examined under my directions, and is correct.

Examined.

W. M. Martin.

John A. Kempe, Comptroller and Auditor General.

CLASS VII.-continued.

VOTE 3.

REPAYMENTS TO THE LOCAL LOANS FUND.

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER AND AUDITOR GENERAL.

Nature of

1. The payments for which this Grant provides are for making good to the Local Account. Loans Fund under Section 15 of the National Debt and Local Loans Act, 1887 (50 & 51 Vict. c. 16), sums due in respect of principal not likely to be recovered, which have been written off the assets of the Fund under the authority of the Public Works Loans Act, 1904 (4 Edw. 7, c. 36), viz. :—

Loans by the Commissioners of Public Works, Ireland
Loan by the Irish Land Commissioners
Loans by the Fishery Board for Scotland

£.

8. d.

653 15 11

8 11 6 35 8 8

Surplus.

£. 697 16 1

2. The Surplus to be Surrendered is, as shown by the Account, 3s. 11d.

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