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H.—Saving due to the mildness of the winter, and consequent decrease in the
consumption of fuel. I.—Casual Wariation. J.--The receipts from Patients were in
excess of anticipation. ExTRA REMUNERATION. The present House Governor ...
H.—Saving due to the mildness of the winter, and consequent decrease in the
consumption of fuel. I.—Casual Wariation. J.--The receipts from Patients were in
excess of anticipation. ExTRA REMUNERATION. The present House Governor ...
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Vote 8.—REVENUE BUILDINGs—continued. CLAIM ABANDONED. ll. 3s. 8d.,
being value of old materials sold from Mount Pleasant Postal Works, has, with
Treasury Authority, been written off as irrecoverable. . ExTRA REMUNERATION.
Vote 8.—REVENUE BUILDINGs—continued. CLAIM ABANDONED. ll. 3s. 8d.,
being value of old materials sold from Mount Pleasant Postal Works, has, with
Treasury Authority, been written off as irrecoverable. . ExTRA REMUNERATION.
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G.—Excess-—Expenditure includes cost of some alterations provided for in
previous year. H.—Saving—Casual. - Ha.—Excess—Remanet. I.—Deficit—
Casual. ExTRA REMUNERATION IN ExCESS OF £25. R. Anderson, Bailiff,
Phoenix Park, ...
G.—Excess-—Expenditure includes cost of some alterations provided for in
previous year. H.—Saving—Casual. - Ha.—Excess—Remanet. I.—Deficit—
Casual. ExTRA REMUNERATION IN ExCESS OF £25. R. Anderson, Bailiff,
Phoenix Park, ...
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30,239 19 9 ExTRA REMUNERATION. £. s. d. A. H. Robinson, Clerk- - - 33 8 –
From the Board of Trade Vote (Light Railway Commission). The Surplus of 3,957l
. 18s. 6d., shown on the Account of the Vote “House of Lords Offices,” for the year
...
30,239 19 9 ExTRA REMUNERATION. £. s. d. A. H. Robinson, Clerk- - - 33 8 –
From the Board of Trade Vote (Light Railway Commission). The Surplus of 3,957l
. 18s. 6d., shown on the Account of the Vote “House of Lords Offices,” for the year
...
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H.—The Fees depend upon the number and nature of the Bills required to be
drafted, and cannot therefore be accurately estimated. K.—The excess is due to
the payment of remuneration (100l.) for work on the Statutory Rules and Orders, ...
H.—The Fees depend upon the number and nature of the Bills required to be
drafted, and cannot therefore be accurately estimated. K.—The excess is due to
the payment of remuneration (100l.) for work on the Statutory Rules and Orders, ...
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Accounting Officer addition Agriculture Aid Realised Allowances Alterations Amount anticipated Appropriations in Aid Assistant Balance Board Buildings Carried Causes of Variation certify charged CLASS Clerk College Colonial Commission Commissioners Committee compared with Grant completed Comptroller and Auditor connection continued correct cost Court Deduct Department directions Dublin Education ended 31st March England Estimated cost examined excess Exchequer Expenditure and Grant Expenditure to 31st Expenses EXPLANATION Extra Receipts Fees Fund Government Grant in Aid Gross Head House Improvement Incidental Expenses increase Ireland John Kempe Land Less Letter Light Loans Miscellaneous November paid payment Police Post Office Prisons provision Public Purchase Railway Receipts received Repayment REPORT respect Royal Salaries saving Schools Scotland Secretary SERVICE showing the Surplus shown Special Staff Stock Stores Sub-Head Sum Expended Sum Granted Surplus or Deficit Surrendered taken TELEGRAPH Total Estimate Expenditure Trade Travelling Treasury Variation between Expenditure VOTE